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three years pass and in 16 29, the settlement is now called salem. a number of craftsmen from england have joined the growing settlement. these sawyer's are cutting the timber of the new england forest into strong, straight boards new england houses. others are makings -- making shingles for some of the better homes. shingles split from logs by hand and shaped by skillful artisans. here, at the newly built brick works, clay doug from the earth nearby is browned and moistened and shaped into mold. the blocks of clay will be dried in the sun and later hardened in kilns. bricks for chimney and hearth and fireplace. nearby, the newly-arrived blacksmith beats out nails for houses. the iron for the nails have to be brought from england. the added nails of -- the actual manufacture can be done here. ,ven so, to the local supply the added nails must be of english make. [hammering metal] yes, building is going forward here in the expanding settlement. building practices old and new, men mold materials domestic and foreign for the purposes of a growing communi
three years pass and in 16 29, the settlement is now called salem. a number of craftsmen from england have joined the growing settlement. these sawyer's are cutting the timber of the new england forest into strong, straight boards new england houses. others are makings -- making shingles for some of the better homes. shingles split from logs by hand and shaped by skillful artisans. here, at the newly built brick works, clay doug from the earth nearby is browned and moistened and shaped into...
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it is titled, early settlers of new england, salem 1626 to 1629.ally, in about 45 minutes the beginning at plymouth call in the, i distinctly cold war interpretation. it's part lecture part dramatized film and argues the pilgrims earliest attempts at collectivism, or socialism, where a failure and they abandoned those in favor of a capitalist system that relied on individual responsibility.
it is titled, early settlers of new england, salem 1626 to 1629.ally, in about 45 minutes the beginning at plymouth call in the, i distinctly cold war interpretation. it's part lecture part dramatized film and argues the pilgrims earliest attempts at collectivism, or socialism, where a failure and they abandoned those in favor of a capitalist system that relied on individual responsibility.
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a delegation from plymouth traveled to salem to extend to the new church the right hand of fellowship. a similar process involving discussions with fuller and lay leaders in the bay proceeded the inmation of congregations boston and watertown and dorchester. most interesting, one of the new arrivals in massachusetts, william coddington, who had and member of john cotton's church, told fuller that prior to the sailing of the winthrop fleet, charge thatkotten's they should take advice from them at plymouth and do nothing to offend them." the essence of the story, including the letters, is founding what bradford recorded, with some detail in the letter book. but that is not all. in various poems and in his dialogue, bradford repeatedly emphasized plymouth's identification with the broader congregational movement as found elsewhere in new england and among the english congregational independents. in a lengthy insertion in a plymouth plantation, he resource -- rejoices in the downfall of the bishops with their ceremonies that came about with the onset of the puritan revolution. clearly a c
a delegation from plymouth traveled to salem to extend to the new church the right hand of fellowship. a similar process involving discussions with fuller and lay leaders in the bay proceeded the inmation of congregations boston and watertown and dorchester. most interesting, one of the new arrivals in massachusetts, william coddington, who had and member of john cotton's church, told fuller that prior to the sailing of the winthrop fleet, charge thatkotten's they should take advice from them...
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it's titled "early settlers of new england, salem, 1626 to 1629 quote, finally in 45 minutes, the beginning, part lecture, part dramatized film argues the pilgrim's early attempts at collectivism or socialism were a failure, and they abandoned those in
it's titled "early settlers of new england, salem, 1626 to 1629 quote, finally in 45 minutes, the beginning, part lecture, part dramatized film argues the pilgrim's early attempts at collectivism or socialism were a failure, and they abandoned those in
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coast, where the waves surge against the shore. 29,e years pass and in 16 the settlement is now called salemaftsmen from england have joined the growing settlement. these sawyer's are cutting the timber of the new england forest into strong, straight boards new england houses. others are making shingles were better homes, shingles split from logs hand and shaped by skillful artisans. newly-builtthe brick works, clay dug from the earth nearby is browned and moistened and shaped into mold. the blocks of clay will be dried in the sun and later hardened in -- kilns., bricks for chimney and hearth and fireplace. newly-arrived blacksmith beats out nails for houses. the iron for the nails has to be brought from england -- have to be brought from england. the added nails of english make are added to the local supply. [hammering metal] yes, building is going forward here in the expanding settlement. and new,practices old men mold materials for the purposes of a growing community. it is no longer merely a few dugouts and dark wigwams, dwellings have improved. what was an outpost of settlers has become
coast, where the waves surge against the shore. 29,e years pass and in 16 the settlement is now called salemaftsmen from england have joined the growing settlement. these sawyer's are cutting the timber of the new england forest into strong, straight boards new england houses. others are making shingles were better homes, shingles split from logs hand and shaped by skillful artisans. newly-builtthe brick works, clay dug from the earth nearby is browned and moistened and shaped into mold. the...
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three years have passed, it is 1629, now called salem. a number of cross spins from england have joined the growing settlement. these soldiers are cutting the timber of the new england forest into strong straight and boards for a house. others are making shingles for some of the better homes. shingles split from lobbed by hand, and ships by skillful artisans. and here at the newly built of brick works, clay dug from the dirt nearby is browned and moist and and plays into mold. size and shape, the blocks of clay it will be dried and listen and leader harden and kill ms.. bricks for chimney and hearth, and fireplace. nearby, the nearly blacksmith beat out and meals for the houses. the iron for the nails have to be brought from england. but the actual manufacturer can now be accomplished here. even so to the local supply, -- -- >> yes, building is going forward and the expanding settlement. blending practices old and new, domestic and foreign, to the purposes of a growing community. it is no longer newly a few dugouts and wigwams, dwellings
three years have passed, it is 1629, now called salem. a number of cross spins from england have joined the growing settlement. these soldiers are cutting the timber of the new england forest into strong straight and boards for a house. others are making shingles for some of the better homes. shingles split from lobbed by hand, and ships by skillful artisans. and here at the newly built of brick works, clay dug from the dirt nearby is browned and moist and and plays into mold. size and shape,...
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it is now called salem. a number of craftsmen were england have joined the growing settlement. these soyers are cutting the new england forest into boards for houses. others are making changels for some of the better homes. shingles spilt from logs by hand and shaped by skillful artisans. and here at the newly built brickworks clay dug from the earth nearby is ground and mixed and moistened and then placed into molds. sized and shaped by the wooten forms the blocks of clay will be dried in the sun and later hardened in killness. bricks for chimney and heart and fireplace. nearby, the black submit beats out nails for the ever numerous houses. the iron and for the nails and the coal for the form have to be brought from england. -- the coal for the forge have to be brought in england. >> yes. building is going forward here in the expanding settlement. blending materials old and new to the purposes of a growing commune. it is no longer a few dugouts and bark wigwams. dwellings have improved. what was an outpost of settlers has become an established village. new buildings, new peopl
it is now called salem. a number of craftsmen were england have joined the growing settlement. these soyers are cutting the new england forest into boards for houses. others are making changels for some of the better homes. shingles spilt from logs by hand and shaped by skillful artisans. and here at the newly built brickworks clay dug from the earth nearby is ground and mixed and moistened and then placed into molds. sized and shaped by the wooten forms the blocks of clay will be dried in the...
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joining us now from portland, oregon is nbc news's erin mclaughlin who was in salem earlier today.od to talk to you. describe for us the scene there and whether or not there's been a shift in mood since the earlier hours of the day when the president-elect was declared. >> reporter: hey, ayman. well, here in downtown portland the party's just about wrapping up. you can see the dj is packing up. a small group remains, though, mainly black lives matter protesters that are out that are continuing with their evening. downtown portland has been the site for months now of unrest, protest, clashes between protesters and police. there were those very ugly scenes outside the federal courthouse in the summer as protesters faced off with federal officers. the subject of seemingly countless tweets from president trump. but tonight downtown portland was a scene of celebration. hundreds of people young and old even bringing their pets out to this square to dance and to celebrate the outcome of this election. one woman telling me it gives her hope. take a listen. >> it feels like all the hatred a
joining us now from portland, oregon is nbc news's erin mclaughlin who was in salem earlier today.od to talk to you. describe for us the scene there and whether or not there's been a shift in mood since the earlier hours of the day when the president-elect was declared. >> reporter: hey, ayman. well, here in downtown portland the party's just about wrapping up. you can see the dj is packing up. a small group remains, though, mainly black lives matter protesters that are out that are...
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it is titled "early settlers of new england, salem 1626-1629." finally, in about 45 minutes "the beginning at plymouth, colony." it is a colony."h >> it is a distinctly cold war interpretation, part lecture, part dramatized film that argues the pilgrims' early attempts at collectivism or socialism were a failure, and they banded those in favor of a capitalist system that relied on individual responsibility. [ocean waves crashing] narrator: in england in the 1600s, there was a band of people who wished to worship in their own way. open up in the name of the king. [knocking] open up, you heretics. open up. [singing continues] when we remember the, lord -- the lord. >> silence, i say. master brewster, be warned the king of england knows of your sins. we have his, i warrant. his, i warrant. enough. you shall disperse to your homes. you shall meet no more, either in secret or in public to worship in this heretical way. you object to your priest wearing clerical garb? you object to kneeling when you receive the holy sacrament, you object to idolatrous
it is titled "early settlers of new england, salem 1626-1629." finally, in about 45 minutes "the beginning at plymouth, colony." it is a colony."h >> it is a distinctly cold war interpretation, part lecture, part dramatized film that argues the pilgrims' early attempts at collectivism or socialism were a failure, and they banded those in favor of a capitalist system that relied on individual responsibility. [ocean waves crashing] narrator: in england in the 1600s,...
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it is titled, early settlers of new england, salem 1626 to 1629. finally, in about 45 minutes the beginning at plymouth call in the, i distinctly cold war interpretation. it's part lecture part dramatized film and argues the pilgrims earliest attempts at collectivism, or socialism, where a failure and they abandoned those in favor of a capitalist system that relied on individual responsibility. ♪ ♪ in england, near the 16 hundreds, there was a tiny band of people who called themselves separatists. they wished only to worship in their own way. >> open up in the name of the king! open up heretic! open up! it >> silence! yeah >> when we remember the ... >> silence i say! hey master brewster, he warned that the king of england knows of your sins. >> and we of his, i warrant. >> enough. you shall dispersed to your homes. you shall meet neither secretly or in public to warship in this heretical way. so, you have your so called priest wearing clerical garb. you are kneeling when receiving the holy sacrament. you object to trappings. you object and object
it is titled, early settlers of new england, salem 1626 to 1629. finally, in about 45 minutes the beginning at plymouth call in the, i distinctly cold war interpretation. it's part lecture part dramatized film and argues the pilgrims earliest attempts at collectivism, or socialism, where a failure and they abandoned those in favor of a capitalist system that relied on individual responsibility. ♪ ♪ in england, near the 16 hundreds, there was a tiny band of people who called themselves...
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it's titled "early settlers of new england, salem, 1626 to 1629 quote, finally in 45 minutes, the beginning, part lecture, part dramatized film argues the pilgrim's early attempts at collectivism or socialism were a failure, and they abandoned those in favor of a capitalist system that relied on individual responsibility. in england, in the early 1600s, there was a tiny band of people who called themselves separatists. they wished only to worship in their own way. [ knocking ] >> open in the name of the king. >> open up ye heretics. open up. ♪ >> silence. >>. ♪ when we remember ♪ >> silence i say. ♪ we sat down and we want ♪ >> >> master brewster be warned that the king of england knows of your sins. >> and we of his, i warrant. enough. you shall disburse to your homes. you shall meet no more secretly or in public to worship in this heretical way. >> so you'll get to your so called priest wearing heretic guard, you object to kneeling during the holy sacrament, you object and object. >> captain, you well know we desire above all to have the word of god freely preached. >> that you shall not
it's titled "early settlers of new england, salem, 1626 to 1629 quote, finally in 45 minutes, the beginning, part lecture, part dramatized film argues the pilgrim's early attempts at collectivism or socialism were a failure, and they abandoned those in favor of a capitalist system that relied on individual responsibility. in england, in the early 1600s, there was a tiny band of people who called themselves separatists. they wished only to worship in their own way. [ knocking ] >>...
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attack 6 locations near a synagogue in the city center 5 people were killed including one of the salem's police are hunting one or more attackers believed to be still it was. also coming up one of the most polarized campaigns in u.s. history draws to a close with the early voter turnout surging 2 precedented left in a final pitch to voters donald trump predicts what he calls another beautiful victory is challenger joe biden tells americans now is the time to end the kale. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us 4 people have been killed and more than a dozen wounded in what the austrian government is calling an islam is terror attack the gunman opened fire at multiple locations in the center of vienna on monday evening police say they shot and killed one attacker and are hunting one or more assailants still at large. panic on the streets of vienna the shooting began around 8 pm and police quickly flooded the city center it was an unseasonably warm evening and bars and restaurants were crowded ahead of a partial lockdown beginning tuesday gunman opened fire at least 6 locations th
attack 6 locations near a synagogue in the city center 5 people were killed including one of the salem's police are hunting one or more attackers believed to be still it was. also coming up one of the most polarized campaigns in u.s. history draws to a close with the early voter turnout surging 2 precedented left in a final pitch to voters donald trump predicts what he calls another beautiful victory is challenger joe biden tells americans now is the time to end the kale. hello i'm terry martin...
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listen to my reports three times a day on the salem radio network. president trump's supporters were attacked but radical. [laughter] -wing thugs in the nation's capital this weekend. that after they peacefully protested election fraud. watch and listen. >> fireworks, fireworks fireworks! [background sounds] >> get down! [background sounds] [inaudible conversations] lou: is your blood boiling at the sight of that? mine sure is, and i know millions of americans, nearly all americans are disgusted by those criminal acts. joe biden and kamala harris, though, not particularly moved. they haven't condemned the takes carried out by antifa and black lives matter. joining us tonight is larry elder. he's the host of larry elder on the saw lemm radio -- salem radio network. larry, great to have you with us. and let's start, first, with what we just witnessed. there is something wrong with a left-wing media even that cannot recognize this kind of violence and the shame of it. your thoughts. >> well, the reason the left-wing media is not recognizing the violence
listen to my reports three times a day on the salem radio network. president trump's supporters were attacked but radical. [laughter] -wing thugs in the nation's capital this weekend. that after they peacefully protested election fraud. watch and listen. >> fireworks, fireworks fireworks! [background sounds] >> get down! [background sounds] [inaudible conversations] lou: is your blood boiling at the sight of that? mine sure is, and i know millions of americans, nearly all americans...
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attacked 6 locations near a synagogue in the city center 5 people were killed including one of those salem police are hunting one or more attackers believed to be still at large. also coming up one of the most polarized campaigns in u.s. history draws to a close early voter turnout surging to unprecedented levels in a final pitch to voters donald trump predicts what he calls another beautiful day.
attacked 6 locations near a synagogue in the city center 5 people were killed including one of those salem police are hunting one or more attackers believed to be still at large. also coming up one of the most polarized campaigns in u.s. history draws to a close early voter turnout surging to unprecedented levels in a final pitch to voters donald trump predicts what he calls another beautiful day.
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on the phone salem's who heard her came back inside the house to eliminate the only survivor. to defend herself. picked up her husband's weapon and started firing a man who was injured in the leg. you can clearly hear the voice of the woman on the recording a voice that could belong to shawna forde. how many people were there i don't know. like males are talking but there were the male and the. woman. ok the woman but it he looked like me. making these just coming in to join us for newsroom 3 people have been arrested in connection with a deadly home invasion. after a highly publicized trial. he was sentenced to death for the double homicide despite the fact that gina gonzales the only survivor was never able to formally identify her nor to say exactly how many killers were in the house. chris accurately sana ford's lawyer believes there is no evidence that his client was present at the scene of the kind. which he claims prove shauna for its innocence. we see a mysterious woman carrying a weapon similar to the one found at the scene of the kind. this woman's identity is still
on the phone salem's who heard her came back inside the house to eliminate the only survivor. to defend herself. picked up her husband's weapon and started firing a man who was injured in the leg. you can clearly hear the voice of the woman on the recording a voice that could belong to shawna forde. how many people were there i don't know. like males are talking but there were the male and the. woman. ok the woman but it he looked like me. making these just coming in to join us for newsroom 3...
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barker, could you tell us in may of 2019 what happened at winston-salem university? >> i received my teacher's degree-well, no, no, i received it before then. and i got to march down the aisle because i was not able to march when i finished my four years college because i was teaching in virginia. and my superintendent would not give me permission to leave. so i just taught for 32 years and got my degree last summer. >> last summer. [ applause ] >> good morning, ladies. thank you very much for coming. i'm from the naval academy. how did your families initially deal with you joining the army? >> how did your family react to you joining the army? >> actually, what happened was i was 19 when i joined. and since i couldn't go to the school that i really wanted to go to because my dad couldn't afford it, the opportunity came, somebody said why didn't you join the army. and that was something new. and so i asked my father if i could join. and he said okay. so i was representing him in the service. and he signed me up to go into the army. so that was it. there were others o
barker, could you tell us in may of 2019 what happened at winston-salem university? >> i received my teacher's degree-well, no, no, i received it before then. and i got to march down the aisle because i was not able to march when i finished my four years college because i was teaching in virginia. and my superintendent would not give me permission to leave. so i just taught for 32 years and got my degree last summer. >> last summer. [ applause ] >> good morning, ladies. thank...
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it is titled "early settlers of new england, salem 1626-1629."inally, in about 45 minutes "the beginning at plymouth, colony." it is a colony."h >> it is a distinctly cold war interpretation, part lecture, part dramatized film that argues the pilgrims' early attempts at collectivism or socialism were a failure, and they banded those in favor of a capitalist system that relied on individual responsibility. [ocean waves crashing]
it is titled "early settlers of new england, salem 1626-1629."inally, in about 45 minutes "the beginning at plymouth, colony." it is a colony."h >> it is a distinctly cold war interpretation, part lecture, part dramatized film that argues the pilgrims' early attempts at collectivism or socialism were a failure, and they banded those in favor of a capitalist system that relied on individual responsibility. [ocean waves crashing]
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and trick-or-treaters in salem, massachusetts, brushing off orders to stay away. >> yeah, you're a little you also know if you take the proper precautions, you're going to be okay. >> reporter: the nation's top experts say not so fast. a surge in new outbreaks is tied to close gatherings. even the u.s. surgeon general tweeting about a heartbreaking talk with hisc$ teenager. he can't understand how his actions don't impact people he doesn't know, why i won't let him go. >> once covid is in your home, it spreads fast. spreads quickly and spreads to a lot of people. >> reporter: the cdcl1u recently updating its guidance, concluding it takes less than 15kcó[z minutes of close0c÷l1 contact to become infected with the virus. experts' recommendation for thanksgiving, use zoom. >> you may0"j >> they live life together, they even died together. >> reporter: melissa gonzalez's aunt and mother nicknamedja# golden girls both died from complications of covid just one day apart. in total, 20 of her family members have tested- >> how unspeakably devastating was that to you and your family? >> being an o
and trick-or-treaters in salem, massachusetts, brushing off orders to stay away. >> yeah, you're a little you also know if you take the proper precautions, you're going to be okay. >> reporter: the nation's top experts say not so fast. a surge in new outbreaks is tied to close gatherings. even the u.s. surgeon general tweeting about a heartbreaking talk with hisc$ teenager. he can't understand how his actions don't impact people he doesn't know, why i won't let him go. >> once...
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you've seen on some torture devices in the salem witch trials . they said chairs with spikes on. now that's a bad chair. obviously it's not a good chair. and you wouldn't say all chairs are bad. you would say that chair is bad. i don't want to say i want a big spike in the middle of it comes back to how do you, how do you price value? how do you value prices right now, what that makes up an economy and all we've been saying for 10 years now is that if you used money as the underlying unit of measure, you're going to end up disappointed and in the girl at a casino. as we've been describing and this is happening right now, you need real money. gold is real money, but it's not really as good as because bitcoin is the real thing. right? and again, you have a kettle and a fact, and, you know, you see that playing out in our us a lecture. it's those that where the federal reserve banks are chicago, new york, boston, dallas, san francisco. those are close to the money spigot, though, and those people think they're better than everybody else who are all deplorable who don't get the money
you've seen on some torture devices in the salem witch trials . they said chairs with spikes on. now that's a bad chair. obviously it's not a good chair. and you wouldn't say all chairs are bad. you would say that chair is bad. i don't want to say i want a big spike in the middle of it comes back to how do you, how do you price value? how do you value prices right now, what that makes up an economy and all we've been saying for 10 years now is that if you used money as the underlying unit of...
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salem they will not recognize other confederate tribes. am from northern california and i do not know if you know anything about how they are separated for all indians? card with a number on it. i have the number. what do not understand everyone is stereotyping the earians and that halloween, w your costume. like your hat is from your tribe, but my tribe is different. native tongue is all different. we cannot speak to each other some of us because it is all different. host: fawn sharp. guest: with regard to your first point on the health care system and the disparate treatment, we have to implement regulations from the indian health service and the indian health service is very clear about who and when and where we can serve our native population. i am working with a quinault citizen who lives in the seattle area. had to go through emergency surgery and they are denied any sort of funding to help with that emergency surgery. because he was out of the service and now we are has thatng what tribe service area. it is an application of federal
salem they will not recognize other confederate tribes. am from northern california and i do not know if you know anything about how they are separated for all indians? card with a number on it. i have the number. what do not understand everyone is stereotyping the earians and that halloween, w your costume. like your hat is from your tribe, but my tribe is different. native tongue is all different. we cannot speak to each other some of us because it is all different. host: fawn sharp. guest:...
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conductors of the removal detachment and a member of the mo ravian church sent the following letter in salem, north carolina, johnson county, illinois, 13th of january, 1839. my dear friend and brother, we left the cherokee nation east, the land of our nativity, on the first day of last november, and took up the line of our march for the far west. and through the mercies of an all white providence, whose ever ready to assist the oppressed and whose ears ever open of their cries, have arrived thus far on our journey to the west. the following winter has been very cold, we have necessarily suffered a great deal from exposure, from cold and fatigue. our people, a great many of them were very poor, and very destitute of clothing. and of the means of rendering themselves comfortable. we done all in our power to remedy the destitute situation, and contributed very much to their comfort by supplying them so far as we could with clothing, blankets and shoes. but still we have suffered a great deal with sickness, and of loss since the 21st of october, last about 35, a great proportion of them were th
conductors of the removal detachment and a member of the mo ravian church sent the following letter in salem, north carolina, johnson county, illinois, 13th of january, 1839. my dear friend and brother, we left the cherokee nation east, the land of our nativity, on the first day of last november, and took up the line of our march for the far west. and through the mercies of an all white providence, whose ever ready to assist the oppressed and whose ears ever open of their cries, have arrived...
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the pastor of salem methost episcopal churc and the adoptive father of the harlem renaissance poet called st. luke's hl nothing less than one of the hellhol of god," so it was likely tants and restaurants and stos and office spaces in st. luke's hall and its apartment held parties to help make ends meet and ran numbers games which was highly profitable gambling games and also very popular. success in the business of leisure and living it seemed required a foot in both the formal and extralegal economies in harlem. so let's recount. okay so 1916 the harlem st. luke's broke and 1918, they formedhe st. luke's finance corporion. within a few years the corporation made some ambitious and lucrative real estate investmes so that by 1929 in a little more th a decade, the new york s luke's went from being merely $400 in debt to having more than $5 million, and that is a very conservativ modern-day dollar having $5 million in properties. so as the country slid towds economic decline by the e of the decade before its failure t sell all of the corporation's stk left it under capitalized, despite the
the pastor of salem methost episcopal churc and the adoptive father of the harlem renaissance poet called st. luke's hl nothing less than one of the hellhol of god," so it was likely tants and restaurants and stos and office spaces in st. luke's hall and its apartment held parties to help make ends meet and ran numbers games which was highly profitable gambling games and also very popular. success in the business of leisure and living it seemed required a foot in both the formal and...
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a reminder to listen to my reports on the salem radio network and president trump is reinstating an annual event at arlington national cemetery honoring our nation's veterans. president trump said i have reversed the ridiculous decision to cancel rates across america at arlington national cemetery, it will now go on. our next guest is congressman elect for utah's fourth congressional district, the democrat in covenant bid mcadams yesterday conceded and joining us now is the congressman elect burgess went and super bowl champion, a strong supporter of president trump and we couldn't be happier for you and for the country. great to have you with us and congratulations on your win. i want to start how important the president was in your win, they could put that into some context for us. >> absolutely, i that is something that we sell across our country, the mega factor and you see and the percentage of minorities coming out and voting for the president as much as they put him down and called him names, we the people are waking up to it and i'll be honest, i think this is just the beginning go
a reminder to listen to my reports on the salem radio network and president trump is reinstating an annual event at arlington national cemetery honoring our nation's veterans. president trump said i have reversed the ridiculous decision to cancel rates across america at arlington national cemetery, it will now go on. our next guest is congressman elect for utah's fourth congressional district, the democrat in covenant bid mcadams yesterday conceded and joining us now is the congressman elect...
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march, crude oil lost more than 8% settling at $35, 71 cents a barrel, listen to my reports on the salemonight" quote of the day comes from us catholic archbishop and open letter to president trump he said among other things, a global plan called the great reset is underway it is architect as a global elite that wants to subdue all humanity in posing quarters of measures to which drastically limit individual freedoms and those of entire populations. joining us now pastor robert jeffress from the first baptist church of dallas and a fox business contributor and pastor, great to see you, i am always happy on a friday, i'm happy most days but i'm delighted that you are here. >> thank you. lou: archbishop, that is a chilly morning that he just made, your reaction to it and whether you concur? >> i agree completely, i think what the archbishop has said underscores for reason it's so important for people of faith to get out and vote, i did a commentary for fox news earlier this week on why people of faith should vote and i know somebody challenge me on that and says it doesn't say anywhere in
march, crude oil lost more than 8% settling at $35, 71 cents a barrel, listen to my reports on the salemonight" quote of the day comes from us catholic archbishop and open letter to president trump he said among other things, a global plan called the great reset is underway it is architect as a global elite that wants to subdue all humanity in posing quarters of measures to which drastically limit individual freedoms and those of entire populations. joining us now pastor robert jeffress...
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media can more like this, then that's so you'll get out then after but they will, there's going to salem and there let's start over on the fact board up there. yes, i could, and he solve it. it's been 6 months since baby sarah was born. max is working on the streets. daisy is studying for her doctorate. and sarah has 2 parents who adore me behind the gates of the family. property. life seems to be going pretty well until in the middle of the night in late spring, daisy wakes up to loud voices and the sound of her door being smashed in. i couldn't move by. i couldn't move. i just stood over my baby because i don't want to know mess with her. it's an f.b.i. raid and it's part of a city wide sweep. the feds cause operation breaking bad. it was very fusing. and they were just like, oh, where is it? where is where he put on like, what are you talking about? max's hauled outside where he is cuffed, arrested, and taken away. daisy is left by herself with her baby and several armed f.b.i. agents. have some of these agents sad are trying to talk to you like they're your friends like you, you know
media can more like this, then that's so you'll get out then after but they will, there's going to salem and there let's start over on the fact board up there. yes, i could, and he solve it. it's been 6 months since baby sarah was born. max is working on the streets. daisy is studying for her doctorate. and sarah has 2 parents who adore me behind the gates of the family. property. life seems to be going pretty well until in the middle of the night in late spring, daisy wakes up to loud voices...
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vaccines moving to market, crude oil 42.92 a barrel and listen to my reports three times a day on the salemwork. breaking news, michigan never disappoints, michigan's radical dems attorney general dana nestle looking into possible legal action against two republicanal state lawmakers who met with president trump last week. according to the reporting of theru washington post nestle is conferring with election law experts on whether officials may have violated any state laws prohibiting them from engaging in bribery, perjury and conspiracy, the attorney general is not an exactly an expert, first you have probable cause at those crimes. this despite the republican lawmakers saying they're not aware of any information that would change the outcome of the election, we asked the attorney general's office what isy the doing considering legal action, the office told us it cannot councomment on pending investign taken a page out of the fbi's book and political corruption it appears pre-joining us from washington, d.c., rudy giuliani president trump's personal attorney, former mayor of new york city,
vaccines moving to market, crude oil 42.92 a barrel and listen to my reports three times a day on the salemwork. breaking news, michigan never disappoints, michigan's radical dems attorney general dana nestle looking into possible legal action against two republicanal state lawmakers who met with president trump last week. according to the reporting of theru washington post nestle is conferring with election law experts on whether officials may have violated any state laws prohibiting them from...
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and listen to my reports three times a day on the salem radio network. >>> up next, software issues,tware problems are, well, being noticed now in voting machines used by more than half the states in the country. more than half. what does that mean? and how could it be? we take that up and more right after these quick messages. judicial watch president tom fitton joins us. please stay with us. ♪ our retirement plan with voya gives us confidence... ...so we can spend a bit today, knowing we're prepared for tomorrow. wow, do you think you overdid it maybe? overdid what? well planned, well invested, well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement. it's time you make the rules. so join the 2 million people who have switched to xfinity mobile. you can choose from the latest phones or bring your own device and choose the amount of data that's right for you to save even more. and you'll get 5g at no extra cost. all on the most reliable network. so choose a data option that's right for you. get 5g included and save up to $400 dollars a year on the network rated #1 in customer sa
and listen to my reports three times a day on the salem radio network. >>> up next, software issues,tware problems are, well, being noticed now in voting machines used by more than half the states in the country. more than half. what does that mean? and how could it be? we take that up and more right after these quick messages. judicial watch president tom fitton joins us. please stay with us. ♪ our retirement plan with voya gives us confidence... ...so we can spend a bit today,...
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shares, crude oil gaining three to half% up to $39 a barrel, a reminder to listen to my report on the salemio network weekdays up next house republicans make a number of gains plotting the national left-wing media blue wave prediction, what will a more balanced house mean, we will talk without with kevin mccarthy and again, thank you for making my book "the trump century" and national bestseller available now at loudobbsshop.com, stay with us we are coming right did you know that geico's whole 15 minutes thing... that came from me. really. my first idea was "in one quarter of an hour, your savings will tower... over you. figuratively speaking." but that's not catchy, is it? that's not going to swim about in your brain. so i thought, what about... 15 minutes. 15 percent. serendipity. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. noand if you're troubledan a liby falls and bleeds,ners. worry follows you everywhere. over 100,000 people have left blood thinners behind with watchman. it's a one-time, minimally invasive procedure that reduces stroke risk-- and bleeding worry--for life.
shares, crude oil gaining three to half% up to $39 a barrel, a reminder to listen to my report on the salemio network weekdays up next house republicans make a number of gains plotting the national left-wing media blue wave prediction, what will a more balanced house mean, we will talk without with kevin mccarthy and again, thank you for making my book "the trump century" and national bestseller available now at loudobbsshop.com, stay with us we are coming right did you know that...
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so the pastor of first emmanuel church, the police where bootlegging, cabarets, and the pastor of salem methodist episcopal church and adopted father of harlem renaissance poet calls saint luke hall nothing less than one of the hellholes of god. so it was very likely in restaurants and stores and office spaces, make ends meet and run numbers games which is extralegal but highly profitable gambling game and very popular. the business of leisure and living required a foot in both the formal and extralegal economy in harlem. let's recount. in 1916, the harlem saint lukes are broken. in 1918 they form the saint luke's finance corporation. within a few years the corporation makes ambitious advocate of real estate investments so that by 1929 in little more than a decade they went from being $400 in debt to having more than $5 million, that is a very conservative modern-day daughters, having $5 million in property so as our country slid toward economic decline by the end of the decade the failure to sell all of the corporation's stock listed under capitalize it was generating more than 10,$000
so the pastor of first emmanuel church, the police where bootlegging, cabarets, and the pastor of salem methodist episcopal church and adopted father of harlem renaissance poet calls saint luke hall nothing less than one of the hellholes of god. so it was very likely in restaurants and stores and office spaces, make ends meet and run numbers games which is extralegal but highly profitable gambling game and very popular. the business of leisure and living required a foot in both the formal and...
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frederick, the pastor of the salem episcopal church and father of the harlem renaissance poet chelsea collins called the hall nothing less than one of the hellholes of god. so it was very likely that in the restaurant and the stores and the office spaces in st. luke's hall and its apartments held parties to help make ends meet and they ran numbers games which was a highly profitable lottery gambling game and also very popular. success in the business of leisure and living it seemed required a foot in both the formal and extralegal economies in harlem. so let's recount. okay, 1916 the harlem st. luke's and 1918 they formed the st. luke's finance corporation and within a few years that corporation makes some ambitions and lucrative real estate investments so that by 1929 and a little more than a decade, the new york st. luke's went from nearly $400 in debt to having more than $5 million and that is a very conservative modern-day dollar having $5 million in properties. so as the country led towards the economic decline by the end of the decade, for all of the corporation stock left under
frederick, the pastor of the salem episcopal church and father of the harlem renaissance poet chelsea collins called the hall nothing less than one of the hellholes of god. so it was very likely that in the restaurant and the stores and the office spaces in st. luke's hall and its apartments held parties to help make ends meet and they ran numbers games which was a highly profitable lottery gambling game and also very popular. success in the business of leisure and living it seemed required a...
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and listen to my reports three times a day on the salem radio network. >>> election officials in detroitcials in voting precincts there were unable to match the number of ballots cast and the number of voters signed up at the polls. michigan's radical dem secretary of state jocelyn benson went on at&t's cnn last night to dismiss those irregularities. >> the number of precincts that have a mismatch, as you said now, is 42%. >> yes. it was nearly twice that, 80% of precincts were out of balance in 2016, and yet the board of canvassers had no problem certifying there and, indeed, they shouldn't. it's, again, a bookkeeping issue that often times occurs, and the voter shows up and leaves perhaps without voting or if there's a spoiled ballot, something like that. lou: well, joining us now is patrick colbeck, an election challenger in wayne county, michigan. he signed a sworn affidavit charging dominion voting machines were connected to the internet. colbeck is also a former michigan state senator and join joins us tonight. good to have you with us. let's turn, patrick, first to the canvassing
and listen to my reports three times a day on the salem radio network. >>> election officials in detroitcials in voting precincts there were unable to match the number of ballots cast and the number of voters signed up at the polls. michigan's radical dem secretary of state jocelyn benson went on at&t's cnn last night to dismiss those irregularities. >> the number of precincts that have a mismatch, as you said now, is 42%. >> yes. it was nearly twice that, 80% of...
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and listen to few reports -- to my reports on the salem radio networks mondays through friday. >>> michigan'sneral dawn that necessary el say -- dana nessel says her office will investigate threats against the wayne county board of canvassers. one of those canvassers, monica palmer, told us last week on this broadcast that she received graphic threats, violent threats including threats against her children. the amistad project headed by attorney phil kline filing a new lawsuit in wisconsin last night alleging there were almost 157,000 illegal votes cast in that state, and they should be tossed. the lawsuit claims that votes were cast by people who didn't reside in wu, people -- in wisconsin, people who voted twice and by voters who avoided the wisconsin voter id laws. joe biden won the state of wisconsin, says the board, by just over 20,000 votes. well, joining us tonight is the man leading the amistad project, phil kline. he's the director, and we are delighted, phil, to have you with us, and i want to say, first of all, it's my understanding that you filed suits now in six statements. is th
and listen to few reports -- to my reports on the salem radio networks mondays through friday. >>> michigan'sneral dawn that necessary el say -- dana nessel says her office will investigate threats against the wayne county board of canvassers. one of those canvassers, monica palmer, told us last week on this broadcast that she received graphic threats, violent threats including threats against her children. the amistad project headed by attorney phil kline filing a new lawsuit in...