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peter: how do you teach thomas paine at the university of maryland? prof. ll: paine i think is taught pretty widely in many departments. i teach in history so in the context we are talking about tonight. but i would wager some of my colleagues in political science or perhaps in rhetoric and communications would talk about it as well. or ppe, politics, philosophy, and economics. when i teach thomas paine, i talk about how it works, how as a piece of writing paine is able to make arguments which if anyone else made them would seem preposterous and prone to being dismissed, but paine somehow gets away with it. i talk about his confidence on the page as a writer. i talk about his calculated simplicity as a stylist of words. and i share one passage in "common sense," which i would encourage all of you watching to take a look at one of these days, in which paine imagines what we in america would do once we declared independence and embraced a republic. he says that every year, he does not say every july 4 but it might as well be every july for, we in america shoul
peter: how do you teach thomas paine at the university of maryland? prof. ll: paine i think is taught pretty widely in many departments. i teach in history so in the context we are talking about tonight. but i would wager some of my colleagues in political science or perhaps in rhetoric and communications would talk about it as well. or ppe, politics, philosophy, and economics. when i teach thomas paine, i talk about how it works, how as a piece of writing paine is able to make arguments which...
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thomas paine came to the rescue of the revolutionary war. losing that war, the most powerful military on the face of the earth, the british. by the way, during the course of that war, george washington couldn't have won more than three or four battles, the last one being yorktown. we were losing that war until washington reads valley forge, thomas paine pamphlet, the soldiers mostly militia and inspired them so much the idealism of it, the spirit of it, the tenacity that it had an enormous effect. ... million people that within the united states back then in america back then. quarter of a million read the pamphlet. and he wasn't only pamphleteer, but it made a huge difference. what i've tried do with this book, i know thomas paine. i got it. i'm not even trying to pretend that's your own. this is a call to people who this is a call to people who want to save this country. because if we don't know who's responsible for what's taking place, where all of the map, running around like chickens with our heads, what about this on the border? what
thomas paine came to the rescue of the revolutionary war. losing that war, the most powerful military on the face of the earth, the british. by the way, during the course of that war, george washington couldn't have won more than three or four battles, the last one being yorktown. we were losing that war until washington reads valley forge, thomas paine pamphlet, the soldiers mostly militia and inspired them so much the idealism of it, the spirit of it, the tenacity that it had an enormous...
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he quotes thomas paine for about 70 seconds at one point.so his language is still really quotable today. so all of that was was was wonderful. what i find more challenging was trying to make it all stick together, because i'm essentially writing about a whole generation and through this little chain of of six character, which is, which is a challenge and it's essentially a book about writers, not necessarily writers of books, but as you say, writers of pamphlets, although, you know, you've got a publisher you've got a politician and so on. catherine macaulay looks like hilary mantel about the same age, incidentally. but one of the things that she taught, obviously arguing is central to the book is that the american. war for independence came about because of writers. and i'm wondering how well read people in america that time. and people say historian say that the working class of mid 18th century america was peculiarly well read, unlike. parts of britain, for instance, how did their writings generally you'll your six how did that writings g
he quotes thomas paine for about 70 seconds at one point.so his language is still really quotable today. so all of that was was was wonderful. what i find more challenging was trying to make it all stick together, because i'm essentially writing about a whole generation and through this little chain of of six character, which is, which is a challenge and it's essentially a book about writers, not necessarily writers of books, but as you say, writers of pamphlets, although, you know, you've got...
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thomas paine is my premise. thomas painevo came to the resce of the revolution.e were losing that war. the most powerfulh. military on inthe face of the earth, the british. and by the way during the course of that war george washington could not have one more than three or four battles. we were losing that war and so eawashington it reads at valley forge thomas paine's pamphlet to thehi soldiers which are mostly militia colonists not hard military. and it inspired them so much the idealism of it, the spirit of it, the tenacity and it had an enormous effect on two and half million people quarter of a million read the pamphlet. it was thought the only but it made a huge difference. what i have tried to do with this book, i am no thomas paine i'm not even trying to pretend that iss irrelevant. this is a call to people who want to save this country. because if we do not know who is responsible for what's m taking place all over the map, we are running around like chickens without her headbo what about ts on the border? what about this? what about this? it took over t
thomas paine is my premise. thomas painevo came to the resce of the revolution.e were losing that war. the most powerfulh. military on inthe face of the earth, the british. and by the way during the course of that war george washington could not have one more than three or four battles. we were losing that war and so eawashington it reads at valley forge thomas paine's pamphlet to thehi soldiers which are mostly militia colonists not hard military. and it inspired them so much the idealism of...
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thomas paine is someone who, again, falls between the gaps in a way. he doesn't neatly fit into the founding fathers narrative, but the british obviously don't consider him quite one of their own, as well. but, you can see here he is talking about happiness in a similar way to johnson. you can see -- well, just a bit of context about thomas paine for those who don't know, he came to philadelphia in late 1774 and 1775. he became this pioneering magazine journalist. the raw quality about him which was extraordinary, was his prostyle. in 1776, he started that fabled year off with his pamphlet, "common sense," which by the end of the year -- i mean, there have been so many different estimates for how ng many copies were sold, but someh say as many as a quarter million, or half 1 million people read "common sense," and it is often described as the book that started the revolution. i think it was john adams that said without the pen of paine, the sword of washington would not have been used at all, or something. probably a bit more eloquent, is would imagine
thomas paine is someone who, again, falls between the gaps in a way. he doesn't neatly fit into the founding fathers narrative, but the british obviously don't consider him quite one of their own, as well. but, you can see here he is talking about happiness in a similar way to johnson. you can see -- well, just a bit of context about thomas paine for those who don't know, he came to philadelphia in late 1774 and 1775. he became this pioneering magazine journalist. the raw quality about him...
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monday night we feature "common sense," a 47-page pamphlet written by thomas paine. watch the encore presentation of "books that shaped america," w.e.c. nights at 9:00 eastern on c-span or go to c-span.org/booksthatshapedameric a to learn more about the series and the books featured. >> this year, book tv marks 25 years of shining a spotlight on leading nonfiction authors and their books, with talks from more than 22,000 officers, nearly 900 cities and festivals visited and 16,000 events. book tv has provided viewers with 92,000 hours of programming on the latest literary discussions on history, politics, and biographies. you can watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 or online at booktv.org. book tv, 25 years of television for serious readers. >> and now house democratic leader hakeem jeffries briefs reporters on his
monday night we feature "common sense," a 47-page pamphlet written by thomas paine. watch the encore presentation of "books that shaped america," w.e.c. nights at 9:00 eastern on c-span or go to c-span.org/booksthatshapedameric a to learn more about the series and the books featured. >> this year, book tv marks 25 years of shining a spotlight on leading nonfiction authors and their books, with talks from more than 22,000 officers, nearly 900 cities and festivals...
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now thomas paine responded that if if he could decide not to send astronauts to the moon, it would fix the problems on earth. then he not send them the next day, but that the problems have on earth are much more complicated and that that nasa was interested and willing to work on applying some of the lessons from the space program to our problems on earth. and there was a of effort paid in thinking about the ways that that space technology can improve life on earth. okay. so the launch of apollo 11, july 16th, 1969, the astronauts woke up very early in the mning, a littleft 4 a.m. they had the classic astronaut breakfast stk and es en they headed out to the launch pad, were in position around 630 or so. ananthen they launched that morning. this was an event that was by the whole world, more or less so over a million people descended on the kennedy spaceenr in florida and that included hundreds and thousands of journalists from all around the world. and this coverage was picked up internationally as well. and so you can example of that in south korea. here's an audience watching, the br
now thomas paine responded that if if he could decide not to send astronauts to the moon, it would fix the problems on earth. then he not send them the next day, but that the problems have on earth are much more complicated and that that nasa was interested and willing to work on applying some of the lessons from the space program to our problems on earth. and there was a of effort paid in thinking about the ways that that space technology can improve life on earth. okay. so the launch of...
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now thomas paine responded that if if he could decide not to send astronauts to the moon, it would fix the problems on earth. then he not send them the next day, but that the problems have on earth are much more complicated and that that nasa was interested and willing to work on applying some of the lessons from the space program to our problems on earth. and there was a of effort paid in thinking about the ways that that space technology can improve life on earth. okay. so the launch of apollo 11, july 16th, 1969, the astronauts woke up very rlin the morning, a little after 4 a.m. they had the classic astronaut breakfast steak and eggs then they headed out to the launch pad, were in position around 0 so. and and then they launched that morning. this wasn ent that was by the whole world, more or less so over a million people descende on the kendypace center in florida and that included hundreds and thousands of journalists from all around the world. and this coverage was picked up internationally as well. and so you can example of that in south korea. here's an audience watching, the
now thomas paine responded that if if he could decide not to send astronauts to the moon, it would fix the problems on earth. then he not send them the next day, but that the problems have on earth are much more complicated and that that nasa was interested and willing to work on applying some of the lessons from the space program to our problems on earth. and there was a of effort paid in thinking about the ways that that space technology can improve life on earth. okay. so the launch of...
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monday, common sense written by thomas paine.ch the encore presentation of books that shaped america weeknights at 9:00 eastern on c-span or go to c-span.org/books that shaped america to see the series and learn more about each book featured. >> the house passed the final version of the 2024 defense programs and policy bills. it authori nearly $887 bill defense and national securiding and
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men date night we will feature common sense a 47 page pamphlet written by thomas paine richard bell historyssor at the university of maryland watch c-span encore presentation of books that shaped america weeknights at nine eastern on c-span, or go to c-span.org/books that shaped america to view the series and learn more about each book featured. >> officials from the state department health and human services in the u.s. agency for international development testified on ways to improve the world health
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way in which this is the moment it happens but there's a sort of natural development here and thomas paine has interesting things we are going to read about the justification for why would, for instance, why would an island rule a continent? they shouldn't. it's common sense that we should rebel. so, we are going to be getting into that. other things from what was convincing on one side or the other or how we can balance perspectives. is there a way we can formulate this that takes both? can you think of a lion or a couple of sentences that would allow us to give a nod to the british and american doctors roddy? [inaudible] [inaudible] and in fact, you can sort of apply that to the moment and say doesn't it always happen in history that one action means that everyone adjusts to that one action and there's going to be a counteraction? both sides are in fact moving along together. it's the opposition to the stamp act that might have ledd to moe parliamentary members, parliament members being more firm about how to crack down on the colonies later, that we were teaching them a lesson and they
way in which this is the moment it happens but there's a sort of natural development here and thomas paine has interesting things we are going to read about the justification for why would, for instance, why would an island rule a continent? they shouldn't. it's common sense that we should rebel. so, we are going to be getting into that. other things from what was convincing on one side or the other or how we can balance perspectives. is there a way we can formulate this that takes both? can...
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monday, common sense written by thomas paine. watch the encore presentation of books that shaped america weeknights at 9:00 eastern on c-span or go to c-span.org/books that shaped america to see the series and learn more about each book featured. >> the house passed the final version of the 2024 defense programs and policy bills. it authori nearly $887 bill defense and national securiding andends section 702 of the surveillance act until april 19. legislation now goes to president biden for his signature. e speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized.he mr. rogers: i rise in strong support of f.y.24 national defense authorization act. the ndaa is one of the most consequential bills congress considers. passage of this bill each year sends an important signal to the men and women defending our freedom that congress can function and will prioritize their needs above all else. enacting the ndaa has never been more vital than today. america and our allies face unprecedented and rapidly evolving threats. from china, russia, iran,
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thomas paine has interesting things we will read about the justification, plywood and islands rule aontinent? they shouldn't. it is common sense that we should rebel and so forth so we will be getting into that. other things, from what was convincing on one side or the other or how we can balance perspectives. is there a way that we can formulate this that takes both into view? can you think of a line or a couple of sentences that would allow us to give a nod to the british michael trotti and the american michael trotti? yes? take a stab. >> looking at both you can really sat down and have two, the british and american side and remind your self and the great thing about history is that you have everything there. >> right now than anything else. >> documenting the boston tea party. >> also people that were there. different people were documenting it in different ways. the british side and the north american side because that is in the west. you can apply that to the moment and say doesn't it always happen in history for one action means that everyone adjusts to that one action and the
thomas paine has interesting things we will read about the justification, plywood and islands rule aontinent? they shouldn't. it is common sense that we should rebel and so forth so we will be getting into that. other things, from what was convincing on one side or the other or how we can balance perspectives. is there a way that we can formulate this that takes both into view? can you think of a line or a couple of sentences that would allow us to give a nod to the british michael trotti and...
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and thomas paine has some really interesting things that we're going to read about his sort of justification for why would, for instance, why would an island rule a continent? they shouldn't. it's common sense that we should rebel and and so forth. so we're going to be getting into that. other things. from what was convincing on one side or the other or how we can balance perspectives. is there a way that we can formulate in that takes both into view? is there -- can you think of a line or a couple of sentences that would allow us to give a nod to both the british and the american doctors? yes. take a stab. >> i think finish. [inaudible] definitely looking at those, if you really back down -- [inaudible] >> [inaudible] documenting -- [inaudible] >> we're difficult people -- [inaudible] different people. >> -- british side more than the american side. so i think -- [inaudible] >> and, in fact, you can sort of apply that to the moment and say doesn't it always happen in history that one action means that everyone adjust to that one action and there's going to be a counteraction in you know, th
and thomas paine has some really interesting things that we're going to read about his sort of justification for why would, for instance, why would an island rule a continent? they shouldn't. it's common sense that we should rebel and and so forth. so we're going to be getting into that. other things. from what was convincing on one side or the other or how we can balance perspectives. is there a way that we can formulate in that takes both into view? is there -- can you think of a line or a...
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monday night we will feature common sense a 47 page pamphlet written by thomas paine. watch c-span's encore presentation of books they shaped america weeknights at nine eastern on c-span, c-span.org to learn more about each book feature. >> knaus now smithsonian inn secretary lonnie bunch showcasing the museums collection at an oversight hearing held by the house administration committee. some of the artifacts on display include an original 1990 wisconsin she said, watch along to former first lady mary todd lincoln, and pens from the women's suffrage movement. the hearing focused on smithsonian spending requests, efforts to bring and effective nationals are in the process of choosing which exhibit to put on display. this is just over an hour. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the committee on house administration will come to order. i note that a quorum is present, and without objection the chair may declare a recess at anytime. also without objection the meeting record will remain open for five legislative days some membe
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the institute for thomas payne studies was founded to really study the life and legacy of pain. this was the last year of his life in new rochelle. part of the means not only studying pain himself but more broadly examine subjects that he engaged with. objects of expression. that is come up already. we look at these issues not only from the historical past but connected to the present. public history as well. >> a few years back, there was some research that came from thomas payne study. it is refined? >> over the last decade, there has been a lot of research around leadership and thomas payne. several years ago, a member of our research team, a previously unknown draft of the declaration, possibly attributed to roger sherman which is one of the five established contributors. to this day, we are still learning about fragmented materials from the 18th century. this is one of those instances. there are a small number of working drafts in the declaration. this document was held by a private collector and was originally added to the declarations resource project. and what the resear
the institute for thomas payne studies was founded to really study the life and legacy of pain. this was the last year of his life in new rochelle. part of the means not only studying pain himself but more broadly examine subjects that he engaged with. objects of expression. that is come up already. we look at these issues not only from the historical past but connected to the present. public history as well. >> a few years back, there was some research that came from thomas payne study....
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it's a 47 page pamphlet in which thomas paine who was a recent immigrant to the colonies argued for separation from great britain. up until this time americans consider themselves to be part of great britain and they were subjects to the king. and even though there was only been some battles between the american colonies and great britain, most americans wanted reconciliation. this pamphlet changed their attitudes towards the monarchy and the abuses of great britain towards the american colonies. and encourage them or persuaded them to establish a new government. it's divided into four parts. the first is on the history of government. the second part deals with monarchy, and hereditary succession. the third part deals with the current state of american affairs. and the fourth part talks about the ability of america to govern itself and to form a navy that would be, that could challenge the royal navy. this this is a first editioni don't know exactly how many copies were printed in the first edition. there were several editions printed very quickly because it was a very popular pamphlet. there
it's a 47 page pamphlet in which thomas paine who was a recent immigrant to the colonies argued for separation from great britain. up until this time americans consider themselves to be part of great britain and they were subjects to the king. and even though there was only been some battles between the american colonies and great britain, most americans wanted reconciliation. this pamphlet changed their attitudes towards the monarchy and the abuses of great britain towards the american...
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men date night we will feature common sense a 47 page pamphlet written by thomas paine richard bell historyrofessor at the university of maryland watch c-span encore presentation of books that shaped america weeknights at nine eastern on c-span, or go to c-span.org/books that shaped america to view the series and learn more about each book featured. >> officials from the state department health and human services in the u.s. agency for international development testified on ways to improve the world health organization. the hearing was held amid ongoing concerns from u.s. lawmakers w.h.o. it was was impy influenced by china through the covid-19 pandemic. this is about two and half hours. it was not. [background noises] >> these select a subcommittee of the coronavirus pandemic will come to order but want to welcome everyone here today. without objection the chairman to clear recess at any time. i now recognize myself for the purpose of making an opening statement. today the select subcommittee is holding a hearing to examine the future of the world health organization. and our relationship
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their head coach thomas tuchel confirmed that harry kane will play on his return to england and was at painsout how happy they were with signing the former tottenham hotspur star. they are always a dangerous team. my experience is always very dangerous to play manchester united. they have a certain aura, a certain mentality that makes them always very difficult to beat. they can endure difficult phases in their matches. ifeel this is part of the dna of the club that they can overcome difficult minutes, difficult phases in a match. arsenal forwards bukayo saka and gabriel martinelli missed training on monday but midfielder emile smith—rowe was applauded onto the field by his teammates after returning earlier than expected from a knee injury sustained in october. having confirmed their place as group winners in the knock out stages with a resounding 6—0 home win over lens. mikel arteta is likely to rotate his team as they travel to the netherlands to take on psv eindhoven. psv sit ten points clear at the top of the eredivisie and have also confirmed their place in the last—16 as group runners
their head coach thomas tuchel confirmed that harry kane will play on his return to england and was at painsout how happy they were with signing the former tottenham hotspur star. they are always a dangerous team. my experience is always very dangerous to play manchester united. they have a certain aura, a certain mentality that makes them always very difficult to beat. they can endure difficult phases in their matches. ifeel this is part of the dna of the club that they can overcome difficult...
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tysons of new entrepreneurs that's see a gap in the my guess, pain tackert, green technology, new products that we need if were to help save up thomas. this is a norm is privilege to be here on earth, say to join in signing this historic agreement to shift in your in more eco friendly ways of living meaning of fossil fuels. because a real estate years ago, global leader assigned an agreement to try to limit global warming to a level of which we'd still be able to live comfortably and a somewhat driving nature. that temperature is $1.00 degrees and the deal done what's called the powers agreements. then came a commitment from east states. the european reading deal is full the climate, but it's also for the people by 2050. they've plans to remove the same amount of carbon emissions from the atmosphere as they plus and with a seismic shift in how we consume energy came last year with the russian invasion of ukraine. countries scrambled to source oil beyond pollutants costs. um they box the long gain, investing in green energy supplies. the next story this morning, been in the same year at the us landed at an absolute punched with it's
tysons of new entrepreneurs that's see a gap in the my guess, pain tackert, green technology, new products that we need if were to help save up thomas. this is a norm is privilege to be here on earth, say to join in signing this historic agreement to shift in your in more eco friendly ways of living meaning of fossil fuels. because a real estate years ago, global leader assigned an agreement to try to limit global warming to a level of which we'd still be able to live comfortably and a somewhat...
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pain. i chose arexvy. rsv? make it arexvy. marlo thomas father founded saint jude children's research hospital because he believed no child should die in the dawn of life. in 1984, a patient named stacy arrived, and it began her family's touching story that is still going on today. vicki: childhood cancer, it's just hard. stacey passed on christmas day of 1986. there is no pain like losing a child, but saint jude gave us more years to love on her each day. marlo thomas: you can join the battle to save lives. for just $19 a month, you'll help us continue the lifesaving research and treatment these kids need now and in the future. jessica: i remember as a child, walking the halls of saint jude, and watching my sister fight for her life. we never imagined that we would come back. and then my son charlie was diagnosed with ewing's sarcoma. vicki: i'm thinking, we already had a catastrophic disease in our family. not my grandson too. marlo thomas: st. jude has helped push the overall childhood cancer survival rate from 20% when it opened to 80%
pain. i chose arexvy. rsv? make it arexvy. marlo thomas father founded saint jude children's research hospital because he believed no child should die in the dawn of life. in 1984, a patient named stacy arrived, and it began her family's touching story that is still going on today. vicki: childhood cancer, it's just hard. stacey passed on christmas day of 1986. there is no pain like losing a child, but saint jude gave us more years to love on her each day. marlo thomas: you can join the battle...
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would continue it's offensive against thomas, which is classified as a terrorist organization by numerous countries. the government, if i say this, even given the great pain in the international pressure, so nothing will stop us and we will continue until the end until victory. nothing less than that. i think you know, we do it because it uses it through you with god's help with your help. thank you so much about it. meanwhile, the united nations warrens of a public health disaster in guys according to the un palestinian refugee agency, almost half of gas as population, has now moved to the city of rafa in the sides where they're facing bombardment, deprivation and disease in a space that's becoming increasingly overcrowded a winter's bearing down on rough off the city at the farthest edge of southern gaza, bordering egypt with the border closed. it's the farthest people can flee a destination for display scouts and hoping to escape bombardment. shelters are overcrowded. almost half of gas as population is now in rafa, which is the small part of gas in the southeast corner. again, this is leading to nothing but a health crisis. rainfall mixing already dir
would continue it's offensive against thomas, which is classified as a terrorist organization by numerous countries. the government, if i say this, even given the great pain in the international pressure, so nothing will stop us and we will continue until the end until victory. nothing less than that. i think you know, we do it because it uses it through you with god's help with your help. thank you so much about it. meanwhile, the united nations warrens of a public health disaster in guys...
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pain. relief is possible. talk to a doctor about nurtec odt. marlo thomasd saint jude children's research hospital because he believed no child should die in the dawn of life. in 1984, a patient named stacy arrived, and it began her family's touching story vicki: childhood cancer, it's just hard. stacey passed on christmas day of 1986. there is no pain like losing a child, but saint jude gave us more years to love on her each day. marlo thomas: you can join the battle to save lives. for just $19 a month, you'll help us continue the lifesaving research and treatment these kids need now and in the future. jessica: i remember as a child, walking the halls of saint jude, and watching my sister fight for her life. we never imagined that we would come back. and then my son charlie was diagnosed with ewing's sarcoma. vicki: i'm thinking, we already had a catastrophic disease in our family. not my grandson too. marlo thomas: st. jude has helped push the overall childhood cancer survival rate from 20% when it opened to 80% today. join with your credit or debit card
pain. relief is possible. talk to a doctor about nurtec odt. marlo thomasd saint jude children's research hospital because he believed no child should die in the dawn of life. in 1984, a patient named stacy arrived, and it began her family's touching story vicki: childhood cancer, it's just hard. stacey passed on christmas day of 1986. there is no pain like losing a child, but saint jude gave us more years to love on her each day. marlo thomas: you can join the battle to save lives. for just...
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thomas is the dumbest vicious way you find enough and things to register and transmit touch or pain. blood and lab vessels that supply skin cells with nutrients and bringing immune cells to fight and beta follicles, the constantly produced and you have to pay shift loans to squeeze secretion forms of protective stones and keeps the skin simple sweat scans. some of them secrete smells, but the bubbles i cooled about the by producing sweat, this the best rates from the surface of the skin. the fuck the tissues and meet the damage on the other hand keeps a school. an energy is stalled here in the font cells. sometimes the modem we'd like the skin is our largest heaviest organs and yet surprisingly elastic, all through the body it surrounds is constantly changing. the sun's uv rays triggered the production, the vitamin d and your skin. this vitamin keeps teeth and phones healthy, whether it also protects against infections, cancer and heart disease has not been scientifically proven. but what has been proven is that you should avoid too much u. v. radiation, because it can cause skin can
thomas is the dumbest vicious way you find enough and things to register and transmit touch or pain. blood and lab vessels that supply skin cells with nutrients and bringing immune cells to fight and beta follicles, the constantly produced and you have to pay shift loans to squeeze secretion forms of protective stones and keeps the skin simple sweat scans. some of them secrete smells, but the bubbles i cooled about the by producing sweat, this the best rates from the surface of the skin. the...
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they say they are hunting the gods, or has of these thomas organization, whose believes to be hiding there. meanwhile, is red box, the painful milestone at home. the mazda attacks left 1200 people killed and 240 hostages, abducted many of whom us to give to protect the.
they say they are hunting the gods, or has of these thomas organization, whose believes to be hiding there. meanwhile, is red box, the painful milestone at home. the mazda attacks left 1200 people killed and 240 hostages, abducted many of whom us to give to protect the.
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there is no pain like losing a child, but saint jude gave us more years to love on her each day. marlo thomas: you can join the battle to save lives. for just $19 a month, you'll help us continue the lifesaving research and treatment these kids need now and in the future. jessica: i remember as a child, walking the halls of saint jude, and watching my sister fight for her life. we never imagined that we would come back. and then my son charlie was diagnosed with ewing's sarcoma. vicki: i'm thinking, we already had a catastrophic disease in our family. not my grandson too. marlo thomas: st. jude has helped push the overall childhood cancer survival ildhood cancer survival rate from 20% when it opened to 80% today. join with your credit or debit card for only $19 a month, and we'll send you this saint jude t-shirt that you can proudly wear to show your support. jessica: for anybody that would give, the money is going towards research, and you are the reason my child is here today. charlie: i was declared-- this will be two years cancer free. but there's thousands and thousands of kids who need
there is no pain like losing a child, but saint jude gave us more years to love on her each day. marlo thomas: you can join the battle to save lives. for just $19 a month, you'll help us continue the lifesaving research and treatment these kids need now and in the future. jessica: i remember as a child, walking the halls of saint jude, and watching my sister fight for her life. we never imagined that we would come back. and then my son charlie was diagnosed with ewing's sarcoma. vicki: i'm...
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thomas survived a rape. - this is all the paperwork from the hospital. - [dorothy tucker] but she still feels the pain. - what happened to me, it won't go away. - [dorothy tucker] it happened here, this west side apartment building, at a friend's party. - i did have a couple of drinks, but nothing too crazy. (people chattering) - [dorothy tucker] pictures of a happy, smiling thomas were taken just minutes before she felt dizzy and went to the bathroom. the police report details the horrors of the criminal sexual assault. - i remember being in the bathroom with my, the person who assaulted me. and i remember just trying to like get out, get out of the restroom, (gentle music) but i couldn't get out. - the car was parked, actually, right there on the corner. it went right before the stop sign. - [dorothy tucker] even when it comes to nonviolent crimes, in reports where police record race, black women- - i couldn't believe it. - [dorothy tucker] like evelyn sparks are targets. black women account for 24% of property thefts, arson 28%, car thefts 29%. again, they're only 16% of the population. - [evelyn sparks] y
thomas survived a rape. - this is all the paperwork from the hospital. - [dorothy tucker] but she still feels the pain. - what happened to me, it won't go away. - [dorothy tucker] it happened here, this west side apartment building, at a friend's party. - i did have a couple of drinks, but nothing too crazy. (people chattering) - [dorothy tucker] pictures of a happy, smiling thomas were taken just minutes before she felt dizzy and went to the bathroom. the police report details the horrors of...
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there is no pain like losing a child, but saint jude gave us more years to love on her each day. marlo thomasnth, you'll help us continue the lifesaving research and treatment these kids need now and in the future. jessica: i remember as a child, walking the halls of saint jude, and watching my sister fight for her life. we never imagined that we would come back. and then my son charlie was diagnosed with ewing's sarcoma. vicki: i'm thinking, we already had a catastrophic disease in our family. not my grandson too. marlo thomas: st. jude has helped push the overall childhood cancer survival rate from 20% when it opened to 80% today. join with your credit or debit card for only $19 a month, and we'll send you this saint jude t-shirt that you can proudly wear to show your support. jessica: for anybody that would give, the money is going towards research, and you are the reason my child is here today. charlie: i was declared-- this will be two years cancer free. but there's thousands and thousands of kids who need help. saint jude, how many lives they do save is just so many. marlo thomas: charl
there is no pain like losing a child, but saint jude gave us more years to love on her each day. marlo thomasnth, you'll help us continue the lifesaving research and treatment these kids need now and in the future. jessica: i remember as a child, walking the halls of saint jude, and watching my sister fight for her life. we never imagined that we would come back. and then my son charlie was diagnosed with ewing's sarcoma. vicki: i'm thinking, we already had a catastrophic disease in our family....
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pain. now, i'm in control. with nurtec odt, i can treat a migraine attack and prevent one. talk to your doctor about nurtec today. rvin thomas this "bay area proud" special i'm garvin thomas. stick with me for the next 30 minutes and i promise you you'll feel better at the end. well, at least you'll feel better about your fellow man, or in the case of our first story, feel better about your fellow young people. joanne papini: so what i want you guys to do is work
pain. now, i'm in control. with nurtec odt, i can treat a migraine attack and prevent one. talk to your doctor about nurtec today. rvin thomas this "bay area proud" special i'm garvin thomas. stick with me for the next 30 minutes and i promise you you'll feel better at the end. well, at least you'll feel better about your fellow man, or in the case of our first story, feel better about your fellow young people. joanne papini: so what i want you guys to do is work
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their head coach thomas tuchel confirmed that harry kane will play on his return to england. and was at painsaged to seduce him for that we managed to steal him from premier league and from english football, he's a big, big personality. arsenal forwards bukayo saka and gabriel martinelli missed training on monday but midfielder emile smith—rowe was applauded onto the field by his team—mates after returning earlier than expected from a knee injury sustained in october. having confirmed their place as group winners in the knock out stages with a resounding 6—0 home win over lens. mikel arteta is likely to rotate his team as they travel to the netherlands to take on psv eindhoven. not a huge amount ofjeopardy ahead of tomorrows match, psv sit ten points clear at the top of the eredivisie and have also confirmed their place in the last—i6 as group runners up. portsmouth courts to extend their league at the top of league i foot up league at the top of league i foot up there into added time where they are beating rivals 2—0. defender scored his third goal of the season just before halftime. netted
their head coach thomas tuchel confirmed that harry kane will play on his return to england. and was at painsaged to seduce him for that we managed to steal him from premier league and from english football, he's a big, big personality. arsenal forwards bukayo saka and gabriel martinelli missed training on monday but midfielder emile smith—rowe was applauded onto the field by his team—mates after returning earlier than expected from a knee injury sustained in october. having confirmed their...
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they experience more upper abdominal pain of nausea or vomiting they sweating or payment rage to the back with most fun. so he exercised regularly, thomas shamburger, had a stressful job and never got enough sleep. it was too much for his heart, but he missed the warning signs when she gets helps. if you have just praying that last for more than 20 minutes, call the emergency doctor right away because it's very likely that you're having an acute heart attack. so quotes is how our heart attacks treated. in 3 quarters of all cases, heart attack suffers aren't alone. that means there's someone around to help. the i'm to get my own, you advise is do something and i'll just do it. you can't do anything wrong or you can do wrong is to do nothing. i said to speech, because what your situation, it's important to do. 30 chest compressions, 70 miles to mouth twice and almost since you have to get to rhythm, right? so $1220.00 beats per minutes for students like a certain song and at least the older folks will know. i'm stand alive by the mediation, a life good name you choose. if it's the bill to at the hospital, most heart attack, patients have
they experience more upper abdominal pain of nausea or vomiting they sweating or payment rage to the back with most fun. so he exercised regularly, thomas shamburger, had a stressful job and never got enough sleep. it was too much for his heart, but he missed the warning signs when she gets helps. if you have just praying that last for more than 20 minutes, call the emergency doctor right away because it's very likely that you're having an acute heart attack. so quotes is how our heart attacks...
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they experience more upper abdominal pain of nausea or vomiting they sweating or payment rage to the back with most fun. so he exercise regularly. thomas shamburger had a stressful job and never got enough sleep. it was too much for his heart, but he missed the warning signs. benefits helps if you have just praying that last for more than 20 minutes, called the emergency doctor right away. because it's very likely that you're having an acute heart attack. it's their courses. how our heart attacks treated in 3 quarters of all cases, heart attack suffers aren't alone. that means there's someone around to help the answer because my only advice is do something and so i'll just do it. you can't do anything wrong or you can do wrong is to do nothing. i said to speech, because what's your situation? it's important to do 30 chest compressions, then mouth to mouth twice and almost said we have to get to rid them. right? so $100.00 to a $120.00 beats per minutes for students like a certain song and at least older folks will know. i'm standing live by the beach is a life good name you choose. if it's the bill to at the hospital, most heart attack
they experience more upper abdominal pain of nausea or vomiting they sweating or payment rage to the back with most fun. so he exercise regularly. thomas shamburger had a stressful job and never got enough sleep. it was too much for his heart, but he missed the warning signs. benefits helps if you have just praying that last for more than 20 minutes, called the emergency doctor right away. because it's very likely that you're having an acute heart attack. it's their courses. how our heart...
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there is no pain like losing a child, but saint jude gave us more years to love on her each day. marlo thomas: you can join the battle to save lives. for just $19 a month, you'll help us continue the lifesaving research and treatment these kids need now and in the future. jessica: i remember as a child, walking the halls of saint jude, and watching my sister fight for her life. we never imagined that we would come back. and then my son charlie was diagnosed with ewing's sarcoma. vicki: i'm thinking, we already had a catastrophic disease in our family. not my grandson too. marlo thomas: st. jude has helped push the overall childhood cancer survival rate from 20% when it opened to 80% today. join with your credit or debit card for only $19 a month, and we'll send you this saint jude t-shirt that you can proudly wear to show your support. jessica: for anybody that would give, the money is going towards research, and you are the reason my child is here today. charlie: i was declared-- this will be two years cancer free. but there's thousands and thousands of kids who need help. saint jude, how ma
there is no pain like losing a child, but saint jude gave us more years to love on her each day. marlo thomas: you can join the battle to save lives. for just $19 a month, you'll help us continue the lifesaving research and treatment these kids need now and in the future. jessica: i remember as a child, walking the halls of saint jude, and watching my sister fight for her life. we never imagined that we would come back. and then my son charlie was diagnosed with ewing's sarcoma. vicki: i'm...