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from neil armstrong in december sixty nine two to professor john is he's from university hill burn thing. came for this amazing experiment which gave the most precise composition of solar abundances isotopic about indices of helium and seven elements so far from the scientific history behind this and of course albert einstein writing these important papers yeah some people calling it cold war two point zero you're also in a neutral country for a start yes switzerland is a neutral country and byrne actually is the first institution first university to put an experiment on the moon so there was a dying wish to be out of science festival so you go places where the science is there some connection and connection or burned with fifty years in a verse of apollo so it was straight forward so that there was no doubt that this is the city we have to do next first first some people might say no one's interested in the moon nasa certainly doesn't appear to be interested in the moon donald trump arguably maus. why is the importance of the anniversary of the moon still i think important is seven reas
from neil armstrong in december sixty nine two to professor john is he's from university hill burn thing. came for this amazing experiment which gave the most precise composition of solar abundances isotopic about indices of helium and seven elements so far from the scientific history behind this and of course albert einstein writing these important papers yeah some people calling it cold war two point zero you're also in a neutral country for a start yes switzerland is a neutral country and...
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susan: this is "building the american republic, volume two," another professor at the university of chapel hill did part, a magnificent work of history. its cover is blue. you can get them blue volume with the picture of the uncompleted capital on the cover. susan: thank you for spending time with american history tv. tweet asking about an issue that still resounds today, this question is about how many gisle were fathered by u.s. in vietnam. how are they treated 45 years .fter u.s. departure announcer: you could be featured during our next program. announcer: sunday night on q&a, and author talks about his book ine man from the train," which investigates one of the deadliest serial killers and history. many a time it happened within 100 yards from the railroad track and one of the things that help us identify his crime as opposed to somebody else's is that it usually happened at the intersection of two railroad tracks. the intersection of two railroad tracks presumably because he knew he had to get out of town after he committed and he didefore dawn not want to be stranded waiting for a train
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ofyou went to the university north carolina chapel hill as a morehead scholar, a week from tomorrow -- a week from today we carolina,and north duke's favored, what say you? >> i think carolina is going to win for the second time. people say you are governor of the entire state, i have a lot of supporters and it is a tremendous university, what -- but when it comes time to play basketball, you have to be chewed yourself. -- you have to be true to your self. [laughter] welcome back, thank all of you for joining axios where our events follow our brevity format. now we are honored to welcome to the stage a governor who just gave his final state of the city
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. >> next on lectures in history, university of north carolina at chapel hill professor molly worthen teaches a class about the history and the intellectual underpinnings of protestant fundamentalism in 20th century of america. she begins with the 1925 scopes monkey trial, which taught evolution versus creationism in public schools and gained national attention. later, she delves into the origins and growth of pentecostalism, which strives for a connection with the divine and includes aspects such as speaking in tongues. her class is a little over an hour.
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. >> next on lectures in history, university of north carolina at chapel hill professor molly worthen teaches a class about the history and the intellectual underpinnings of protestant fundamentalism in 20th century of america. she begins with the 1925 scopes monkey trial, which taught evolution versus creationism in public schools and gained national attention. later, she delves into the origins and growth of pentecostalism, which strives for a connection with the divine and includes aspects such as speaking in tongues. her class is a little over an hour. prof. worthen: let us begin. my name is molly worthen. we are at the university of north carolina at chapel hill and today's lecture is on the history of american fundamentalism and pentecostalism. i will try to answer three big questions today. number one, what is protestant fundamentalism? what does the term mean? second, how did fundamentalists relate to mainstream culture? and third, why has fundamentalism been so much more influential in the united states than in any other society in the western world? i am curious, is fundamen
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we're at the university of north carolina at chapel hill. the lecture is on the history of american fund -- fundamentalism and pentecostalism. i will try to answer three questions. what is protestant fundamentalism? what does the term mean? second, how did fundamentalists relate to mainstream culture? third, why has fundamentalism been so much more influential in the united states than in any other society in the western world. -- world? is fundamentalism, fundamentalist am a term that you here today? -- terms that you here today? do you know people that call themselves fundamentalists or use this label? i see some nodding, any examples? people with islam are trying to describe -- >> it is a term you here more .ften as a concept of islam what about here among american, christian groups, do you hear the label? >> i'm from the north and many people are called called fundamentalist christians. it is not often used by fundamentalists themselves. >> you have heard it more as a pejorative term? that lines up with my own experience. there are excep
we're at the university of north carolina at chapel hill. the lecture is on the history of american fund -- fundamentalism and pentecostalism. i will try to answer three questions. what is protestant fundamentalism? what does the term mean? second, how did fundamentalists relate to mainstream culture? third, why has fundamentalism been so much more influential in the united states than in any other society in the western world. -- world? is fundamentalism, fundamentalist am a term that you here...
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eastern on lectures in history, university of north carolina at chapel hill professor molly werthen on 20th century fundamentalism and the origins and growth of pent costalism. >> fundamentalists are conservative protestants who militari militantly opposed that -- new ideas about the bible, science and society. >> and at 10:00 p.m. eastern on "real america," the 1989 documentary "island of hope, island of tears." >> over 12 million men, women and children passed this way. passed through rooms and corridors haunted with a special stillness which remains only in places once noisy with human life. here they bought tickets for 1,000 places in america. here they traded their drag mas, their lyras and ruple for dollars. here they sang their first american songs, experienced their first american christmas and hanukkah. here they waited to be given permission to pass over to the new land. >>> sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern, an interview from the west point center for oral history with katherine westmoreland, wife of u.s. army general william westmoreland, who commanded u.s. forces in vietnam. >>
eastern on lectures in history, university of north carolina at chapel hill professor molly werthen on 20th century fundamentalism and the origins and growth of pent costalism. >> fundamentalists are conservative protestants who militari militantly opposed that -- new ideas about the bible, science and society. >> and at 10:00 p.m. eastern on "real america," the 1989 documentary "island of hope, island of tears." >> over 12 million men, women and children...
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to >> next on lectures in history, university of north carolina at chapel hill molly worthen teaches a class about the history and the intellectual underpinnings of protestant fundamentalism in 20th century of america. she begins with the 1925 scopes monkey trial which taught evolution versus creationism in public schools and gained national attention. she also delves into the origins and growth of pentecostalism which strives for a connection with the divine and includes speaking in tongues. her class is a little over an hour. prof. worthen: let us begin. my name is molly worthen.
to >> next on lectures in history, university of north carolina at chapel hill molly worthen teaches a class about the history and the intellectual underpinnings of protestant fundamentalism in 20th century of america. she begins with the 1925 scopes monkey trial which taught evolution versus creationism in public schools and gained national attention. she also delves into the origins and growth of pentecostalism which strives for a connection with the divine and includes speaking in...
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she graduated from university of north carolina, chapel hill. she says, does your mother pick you up in the afternoon? yes, ma'am. after school, come see me, i'd like to see your mother. sure enough, he came up and they went and the teacher knocked on the car window and this poor woman rolled the window down and she said, i'm sorry, i meant to come talk to you, she was my ninth child, it was the only thing that came to mind. she knew she was going to have to deal with this all year long. three months later, superintendent's visiting schools. he happened to be visiting that school, he remembered this young schoolteacher he'd hired. he wanted to go into her classroom and see how the kids were doing. she decided she was going to have a smelling bee. she had a talented group of third graders. she started calling out name words. they were raising their hand. superintendent visibly impressed. she thought, now is the time to quit. she turned to go back to the blackboard, sure enough, there was dammit with his hand up. she looked at him, what do you wan
she graduated from university of north carolina, chapel hill. she says, does your mother pick you up in the afternoon? yes, ma'am. after school, come see me, i'd like to see your mother. sure enough, he came up and they went and the teacher knocked on the car window and this poor woman rolled the window down and she said, i'm sorry, i meant to come talk to you, she was my ninth child, it was the only thing that came to mind. she knew she was going to have to deal with this all year long. three...
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his announcer: university of north carolina and chapel hill professor of 20th century fundamentalism and growth of pentecostalism. fundamentalists are conservative protestants who militantly oppose, militantly opposed -- militant is important -- new ideas about the bible, science and society. announcer: at 10 p.m. eastern on reel america, the 1989 documentary island of hope, island of tears. >> over 10 million women and children passed through these way, haunted with a special stillness that remains in place is once noisy with human life. they bought tickets for 1000 places in america. here they traded their drachmas, lyras, and rupees for dollars. they sang their first american songs, experienced their first american christmas and hanukkah. they waited, and were given permission to pass over to the new land. >> sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern, an interview from the west point center of oral history. with the wife of u.s. army general william west moreland who demanded u.s. forces in the enough. >> my main work was with the red cross, and almost every day i worked in a vietnamese hospit
his announcer: university of north carolina and chapel hill professor of 20th century fundamentalism and growth of pentecostalism. fundamentalists are conservative protestants who militantly oppose, militantly opposed -- militant is important -- new ideas about the bible, science and society. announcer: at 10 p.m. eastern on reel america, the 1989 documentary island of hope, island of tears. >> over 10 million women and children passed through these way, haunted with a special stillness...
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eastern on "lectures in history congo university of north carolina at chapel hill professor molly wereh century fundamentalism and the growth of pentecostalism. ask fundamentalists are conservative protestants who militantly opposed, militantly ly ised -- that militant important -- new ideas about the bible, science, and society. >> and at 10:00 p.m. eastern on america," the documentary "island of hope, island of tears." >> these rooms were haunted with a special stillness that remained once noisy with a human life. for 1000ht tickets places in america. here they traded their drachmas, and rupees four dollars. they sang their first american songs, experience their first american christmas and hanukkah. they waited, and were given permission to pass over to the new land. >> sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern, an interview from the west point center of oral history. made work was with the red cross, and almost every day i worked in a vietnamese hospital. hospital. i once moved to do red cross work. watch american history tv every weekend on c-span3. sunday night on q&a, author bill james talks
eastern on "lectures in history congo university of north carolina at chapel hill professor molly wereh century fundamentalism and the growth of pentecostalism. ask fundamentalists are conservative protestants who militantly opposed, militantly ly ised -- that militant important -- new ideas about the bible, science, and society. >> and at 10:00 p.m. eastern on america," the documentary "island of hope, island of tears." >> these rooms were haunted with a special...
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thank you for the interview today, former ambassador christopher hill from the university of denver.eaking news, rob porter, white house staff secretary and top aide to the president, has resigned. the white house confirms the the merger. sarah sanders is speaking about that and more. we will have the details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: i got to speak with white house chief economist kevin has .n earlier >> the president has been right about the market since he was elected. you might recall that someone said the market would never recover, and moving through the ups and downs, we are up about 35% right now since he was elected. just mumbo-jumbo or a mystery, the reason that the market is up in the president has pushed policies that are good for workers, good for the economy, good for business, and there has been a median term upward trend that is very significant. the day-to-day fluctuation is something we will always see, and the president understands that. but what the president is pointing to is strong arm fundamentals. david: good for workers, and good for workers and wages
thank you for the interview today, former ambassador christopher hill from the university of denver.eaking news, rob porter, white house staff secretary and top aide to the president, has resigned. the white house confirms the the merger. sarah sanders is speaking about that and more. we will have the details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: i got to speak with white house chief economist kevin has .n earlier >> the president has been right about the market since he was elected. you...
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eastern on lectures and history, university of north carolina at chapel hill professor molly were then on -- professor molly on the growth of pentecostalism. areundamentalists conservative protestants who militantly opposed, militantly opposed new ideas about the science, and society. onand at 10:00 p.m. eastern real america, the 1989 documentary "island of hope, island of tears." >> over 12 million men, women, and children past this way, past through rooms in corridor is confident with the special stillness that was once noisy with human life. they bought tickets for 1000 places in america. they treaded their rubles for dollars -- they traded their rubles for dollars and saying their first american songs, and experienced their first american christmas and hanukkah. givenhey waited and permission to pass over to the new land. >> sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern -- 10:00 p.m. eastern. the wife who commanded u.s. forces india not. i worked on most every day and vietnamese hospitals. and then i went to -- once a week to do work. >> much american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. and about
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previously doctor hill was director of veterinary services and multiplication for families in roseville north carolina and was in microbiology in the iowa state university's laboratory. doctor hill served as president of an tbc for the 2014 2015 term and prior to that was a member of the nt pc board of directors serving on a number of committees and cochairing the environmental policy committee. he also served on the board of directors of the iowa pork producers he was the chairman of the research committee and the contract growers committee. doctor hill owns a farm which produces breeding stocks or dan usa. he also partners with his son on the family farm where they had a purebred angus for and 2500 acres of grow crops. thank you for being here today doctor hill, we look forward to hearing your testimony. >> senator moran. >> thank you to the ranking member for having our hearing and it's an honor for me to introduce the committee. kansas farmer from wheaton kansas in the north central part of our state. don has been actively engaged in the national farmers union for a very long time. these a leader in agriculture and rural america and i hold don in high
previously doctor hill was director of veterinary services and multiplication for families in roseville north carolina and was in microbiology in the iowa state university's laboratory. doctor hill served as president of an tbc for the 2014 2015 term and prior to that was a member of the nt pc board of directors serving on a number of committees and cochairing the environmental policy committee. he also served on the board of directors of the iowa pork producers he was the chairman of the...
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eastern on lectures in history, the university of north carolina at chapel hill professor on 20th century fundamentalism. the origins and growth of pentecostalism. >> conservative protestants who -- militantlyosed opposed, the militarism is ideas about the bible, science, and society. >> at 10:00 p.m. eastern on reel , the documentary "island of hope, island of tears." men, women, and children pass through core that remain haunted in a stillness of places that were once busy with human life. for and they traded dollars. here they saying their first american songs and experienced their first american christmas and hanukkah. here they waited to be given permission to pass over into the new land. p.m. sunday at 10:00 eastern captain west moreland, the wife of general wes moreland -- westmoreland. redy work was for the cross. almost every day i worked in the vietnamese hospital. our hospital, then i went once a week to do red cross work. >> watch american history tv every weekend on c-span3. our cox communications cables partners works with the city tour's staff when we travel to fayetteville
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the veterinarian services for murphy family farms in rose hill, north carolina, and was head of veterinary microbiology in the iowa state university diagnostic laboratory. dr. hill served as president of the nppc for the 2014/2015 term and prior to that was a member of the nppc board of directors, serving on a number of committees and co-chairing the environmental policy committee. he also served on the board of directors of the iowa pork producers, where he was the chairman of the research committee and the contract growers committee. dr. hill owns sow farm which produces breeding stock. he partners with his son on the family farm where they have a purebred angus herd and 2,500 acres of row crops. thank you for being here today, dr. hill. we look forward to hearing your testimony. thank you so much. >> thank you, senator ernest. senator moran? >> thank to you and the ranking member for having our hearing. it's my honor to introduce a kansas farmer from wheaten, kansas, in the north central part of our state. don has been actively engaged in the national farmer's union, the kansas farmer's union for a very long time. he is a leade
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this form is hosted by georgetown university and took place on capitol hill. it's just under an hour. >> hello. we are at georgetown. the way you can tell you are at a catholic meeting is there is no one in the front row, and the audiovisuals never work. thank you all for coming very much. we are delighted that you are with us. my name is john carr and i am director of the initiative on catholic social thought and public life at georgetown university. we are the host of this. we are very grateful to the chaplain's office for their help , and karen, and our friends at the democracy fund who support our efforts on civil dialogue at a time when that is more important than ever. we do a bunch of stuff, we do large dialogue, of a georgetown and i will mention a couple of those at the end. probably the most important thing we do is reach out to young leaders here in washington. it's my experience, i'm very old, as i am told by my children all the time, but my experience is a lot of young leaders come to washington full of ideals and many of them motivated by their f
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on american history tv on c-span3 tonight at "lectureseastern on and history," university of north carolina at chapel hill professor molly worthen on 20th century fundamentalism and the origins of growth in pentecostalism. worthen: protestants who militantly oppose -- "militant" is important -- new ideas about the bible, science, and society. >> at 10:00 p.m. eastern on "reel america," a 1989 documentary "i let of hope, island of tears." >> men and women passed this way, pass through rooms and corridors, haunted with a special stillness that remains iny in places once noisy human life. they bought tickets for 1000 places in america. here they traded their drachmas, their liras, the rubles for dollars. they sang their first american songs, experienced their first american christmas and hanukkah. here they waited to be given permission to pass over to the new land. eastern, at 10:00 a.m. and interview for the west point center of oral history with , the wifest moreland of whom commanded forces in vietnam. almost every day in and themese hospital, and then i went to do red cross work. american history tv eve
on american history tv on c-span3 tonight at "lectureseastern on and history," university of north carolina at chapel hill professor molly worthen on 20th century fundamentalism and the origins of growth in pentecostalism. worthen: protestants who militantly oppose -- "militant" is important -- new ideas about the bible, science, and society. >> at 10:00 p.m. eastern on "reel america," a 1989 documentary "i let of hope, island of tears." >>...
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university of north carolina at chapel hill professor molly worthen on 20th century fundamentalism. and the origins of pentecostalism. >> fundamentalists are conservative on distance who militantly oppose militantly oppose, militants is important! new ideas about the bible, science, and society. and at 10 pm, on reel america, 1989 documentary island of hope, island of tears. many women have passed this way with the special stillness that remains only in places once more than with human life. they bought tickets for a thousand places in america. here they traded their rubles
university of north carolina at chapel hill professor molly worthen on 20th century fundamentalism. and the origins of pentecostalism. >> fundamentalists are conservative on distance who militantly oppose militantly oppose, militants is important! new ideas about the bible, science, and society. and at 10 pm, on reel america, 1989 documentary island of hope, island of tears. many women have passed this way with the special stillness that remains only in places once more than with human...
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. >> tonight on lectures and history, university of north carolina at chapel hill professor teaches a class about the history of protestant fundamentalism and pentecostalism in 20th-century america. here's a preview. >> pentecostal revival first came to the attention of the mainstream press in 1906. this was a newspaper started a major villages of and known as the street revival, here's a image of the mission on azusa street. the los angeles times reporting this weird babble of tongues, new sex of fanatics are breaking loose, that is the sub headline, the gurgle of words taught by a sister. what is this bewildered reporter talking about? pentecostal leaders had been traveling the country before a few years at this point. an african-american hotel waiter -- a guy named william seymour picked up this message of the radical power of the holy spirit to work in you and through you. he had gotten this from a revivalist, he heard teaching in houston and he traveled to los angeles and brought it with him. he probably would not have been most people's pick for likeliest evangelist to ignite a
. >> tonight on lectures and history, university of north carolina at chapel hill professor teaches a class about the history of protestant fundamentalism and pentecostalism in 20th-century america. here's a preview. >> pentecostal revival first came to the attention of the mainstream press in 1906. this was a newspaper started a major villages of and known as the street revival, here's a image of the mission on azusa street. the los angeles times reporting this weird babble of...
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overdose, of a powder cocaine overdose, but that death had such an impact on capitol hill legislation because the universe of maryland is basically like a home team that they go crazy passing antidrug legislation. crack a comes the demon in 1986 with hundreds of news articles written about it calling it instantly addictive, warnings of crack babies being born to mothers of use the drug in utero, and what one "new york times" letter to scott is basically destruction spread across america. by taking the national focus away from marijuana, however, crack surprisingly did more for the legalization campaign and almost anything else. it makes pot once again seen came in comparison same way the heroin epidemic of the '60s and 70s did. it set the stage for marijuana is resurrection as as a surprig substance, which was as medicine. the crack crisis hits the united states at the same time as the hiv/aids epidemic is starting to make national headlines as well. in cities like san francisco, dozens, hundreds of young gay men are succumbing to the strange new disease. they're losing weight, they are getting these symp
overdose, of a powder cocaine overdose, but that death had such an impact on capitol hill legislation because the universe of maryland is basically like a home team that they go crazy passing antidrug legislation. crack a comes the demon in 1986 with hundreds of news articles written about it calling it instantly addictive, warnings of crack babies being born to mothers of use the drug in utero, and what one "new york times" letter to scott is basically destruction spread across...
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eastern on "lectures in history" university at north carolina at chapel hill professor on toth century fundamentalism and the origins and growth of -- >> fundamentalists are conservative protestants who militantly opposed, militantly opposed that militance is important, new ideas about the baseball, science and society. >> and at 10:00 p.m. eastern, on "real america," the 1989 documentary, "island of hope, island of tears." >> over 12 million men, women and children passed this way. passed through rooms and corridors haunted with a special stillness which remains only in places once noisy with human life. here they bought tickets for 1,000 places in america. here they traded their savings for dollars. here they sang their first american songs. experienced their first american christmas. and hanukkah. here they waited to be given permission to pass over to the new land. >> sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern, an interview from the west point center for oral history with katherine westmoreland, wife of u.s. army general william westmoreland, who commanded u.s. forces in vietnam. >> my main work
eastern on "lectures in history" university at north carolina at chapel hill professor on toth century fundamentalism and the origins and growth of -- >> fundamentalists are conservative protestants who militantly opposed, militantly opposed that militance is important, new ideas about the baseball, science and society. >> and at 10:00 p.m. eastern, on "real america," the 1989 documentary, "island of hope, island of tears." >> over 12 million men,...
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eastern, university of north carolina chapel hill professor on fundamentalism and the growth of pentecostalismentalists conservative protestants who militantly opposed new ideas inut the bible, science, society. the 198900 p.m., documentary island of hope, island of tears. >> over 12 million men, women, and children past this way. coregh rooms haunted with their-- here they treated currency four dollars. they sang their first american song. here they waited to be given permission to pass to the new land. andunday at 10:00, interview from the west point sender for oil history -- oral history. wife of general westmoreland who commended forces in vietnam. >> my main work was red cross. i worked almost every day, i worked in the vietnamese hospital. hospital. week to do once a red cross work. >> watch american history tv every weekend on c-span3. sunday night, author bill james talks about his book, the man from the train, in which he investigates one of the deadliest serial killers in american history. >> one of the crimes happened railroad0 yards of the track. one of the things that helps us ide
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i liken this to a story i heard about a young lady a graduate of the university of north carolina-chapel hill. she had a life's ambition to be a schoolteacher. on chapel hill you graduate on a sunday. she went across the stage on sunday, got that diploma. she was from eastern north carolina. when she got that diploma she went home and started interviewing for a schoolteacher's job. third superintendent she stopped and saw for a job as a third grade teacher and she spent all summer, she couldn't wait for that hot august day, she had her seating chart ready, ready to fill every child's first name she shoe the -- she knew the most important thing was filling in the names. she got halfway around the room, she said, what's your first name. he said damnit. and she said, what's your name? damnit jones. she said does your her pick you -- mother pick you up in the afternoon? he said, yes, ma'am. i said, come see me i'd like to see your mother. the teacher knocked on the car window, the poor woman rolled the window down. she said, i meant to come talk to you. he was my ninth child, it was the only thin
i liken this to a story i heard about a young lady a graduate of the university of north carolina-chapel hill. she had a life's ambition to be a schoolteacher. on chapel hill you graduate on a sunday. she went across the stage on sunday, got that diploma. she was from eastern north carolina. when she got that diploma she went home and started interviewing for a schoolteacher's job. third superintendent she stopped and saw for a job as a third grade teacher and she spent all summer, she couldn't...
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hill. hoping to push congress on universal background checks, a bump stock ban and an increase in the minimum. but so far congress is stalled. >> washington has handled gun crises in very predictable way, this is playing out true to form, the one wild card is the president. >> improving the national background checks system is being stymied by congressman lee. unlike the last two findings, this time the department of justice could ban them without congress. when it comes to raising the age to buy long guns, the nra opposes that. >> the president still supports raising the age limit to 21 for the purchase of certain firearms. >> reporter: so far the president has left it to capitol hill, but inside, the debate predictably partisan. >> sure we want to listen to these kids, but we also want to protect legal and constitutional rights. >> reporter: a bipartisan group of liberals h h h h h h will host a group of bipartisan senators at the white house to discuss gun legislation. >> serena, we do have this question, while congress is deadlocked, some states do seem to be making some movement here. >>
hill. hoping to push congress on universal background checks, a bump stock ban and an increase in the minimum. but so far congress is stalled. >> washington has handled gun crises in very predictable way, this is playing out true to form, the one wild card is the president. >> improving the national background checks system is being stymied by congressman lee. unlike the last two findings, this time the department of justice could ban them without congress. when it comes to raising...
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eastern on lectures and history, university of north carolina at chapel hill professor, holly werthen. >> fundamentalists are conservative that is militantly oppose new ideas about the bible, science, and society. >> at 10:00 p.m. eastern on "real america," the 1989 documentary "island of hope, island of tears." >> over 12 million men, women and children pass this way, passed through rooms and corridors haunting with a special stillness that remains only in places once noisy with human life, where they bought tickets for 1,000 places in america. here they traded their drop list and lires and ruples for dollars. they experienced their first american christmas and hanukkah. they waited to be given permission to pass over to the new land. >> sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern, an interview from the west point center for oral history with katherine westmoreland, wife of u.s. army general, william westmoreland, who commanded u.s. forces in vietnam. >> my main work was for us. i really worked almost every day. i worked in the vietnamese hospital and our hospital. then i went to natrong once a wee
eastern on lectures and history, university of north carolina at chapel hill professor, holly werthen. >> fundamentalists are conservative that is militantly oppose new ideas about the bible, science, and society. >> at 10:00 p.m. eastern on "real america," the 1989 documentary "island of hope, island of tears." >> over 12 million men, women and children pass this way, passed through rooms and corridors haunting with a special stillness that remains only in...
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chair of the university of studies. nbc news capitol hillost of kasie dc on msnbc. casey hunt. we'll skip the -- we'll skip it today. you work on a campus every day. it's for my kids, it's a reality they have been since newtown. living with what's the exit that we need to look at. how do i need to climb out the wind window. they're traumatized. i don't understand and yet the reality on campus is that this is something you have to think about every day. >> absolutely. areas of this country that experience this without the spe spectacle of mass massacre. students in chicago and oakland and jackson, mississippi and las vegas who are entering schools through metal detectors. who have many of those students are experiencing ptsd because they've seen their friends shot down. the way in which we've accounted for that is not because of the prevalence of guns. it's been because of something wrong with the culture in those particular communities. so we have to do something. one of the things -- and i'll say this really quickly. listening to president
chair of the university of studies. nbc news capitol hillost of kasie dc on msnbc. casey hunt. we'll skip the -- we'll skip it today. you work on a campus every day. it's for my kids, it's a reality they have been since newtown. living with what's the exit that we need to look at. how do i need to climb out the wind window. they're traumatized. i don't understand and yet the reality on campus is that this is something you have to think about every day. >> absolutely. areas of this country...
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eastern on lectures in history, university of north carolina at chapel hill professor molly owrthen ony fundamentalism and the growth of pentecostalism. >> fundamentalists are conservative product is -- protestants who militarily -- militantly opposed new ideas nce, ande bible, scie society. easternhat 10:00 p.m. on reel america, the 1980 nine documentary "island of hope, island of tears." 12,000,010, -- men, women, and children past through this way. passed through rooms and corridors haunted with a special stillness. tickets for 1000 places in america. here, they traded their drop us, ars.s, rubles for doll here, they experience the first american christmas and hanukkah. here, they waited to begin information to pass over to the new land. a.m. eastern,0:00 an interview from the west point center of oral history with catherine westmoreland, wife of u.s. army general william westmoreland, who commanded u.s. forces in vietnam. >> almost every day, i worked in a viennese hospital. -- a vietnamese hospital. and our hospital. then i went to nha trang once a week to the red cross work. >> w
eastern on lectures in history, university of north carolina at chapel hill professor molly owrthen ony fundamentalism and the growth of pentecostalism. >> fundamentalists are conservative product is -- protestants who militarily -- militantly opposed new ideas nce, ande bible, scie society. easternhat 10:00 p.m. on reel america, the 1980 nine documentary "island of hope, island of tears." 12,000,010, -- men, women, and children past through this way. passed through rooms and...
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unlike a father and i spending time building a university, their own different gifts but he was just a simple gospel message was all he was about. and chapel hill, north carolina, the crusade, my wife and i in the 95th birthday party and the opening of his library in 2007 just a month after my father passed away. that is a testament to the respect he enjoyed. and stuck to that one goal of his life, to communicate the gospel to the world. neil: what religious figure could fill a stadium and put 100,000 people in their pack to hear them. outside the pope you wouldn't think that was possible but he did it routinely. >> all the network programming would be preempted. there are only three networks. imagine how many he reached by television. the impact the beatles had on american culture, the impact was relieving greater, i don't see anybody who will ever replace him. neil: you are dating yourself with the three network reference but i remember the same time. rev. jerry falwell. >> an eventful week of the tragedy of billy graham after death, my parents for the first time the same day, we announced the commencement speaker at the university, it has be
unlike a father and i spending time building a university, their own different gifts but he was just a simple gospel message was all he was about. and chapel hill, north carolina, the crusade, my wife and i in the 95th birthday party and the opening of his library in 2007 just a month after my father passed away. that is a testament to the respect he enjoyed. and stuck to that one goal of his life, to communicate the gospel to the world. neil: what religious figure could fill a stadium and put...
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university. >>> septa regional rails running with one hour on that chestnut hill west, we had suspension of servicey have the thing going and we have one hour delays on the chestnut hill west, trenton and thorndale lines running with delays. by the way septa will be releasing their official plan for thursday, parade, so we will have you, keep you up to dayton. that accident lansdowne union avenue at baltimore avenue police are on the scene there with the fuel spill and crash in montgomery county on the limekiln pike lower state road for gang coming in from horsham. also wilmington checking in accident lancaster avenue at lincoln street. no problems up and down i-95 off to a good start conshohocken curve headlights coming around, everybody is going to be in work this morning. we have sluggish yesterday, we have to show our face at the office today if we will have any chance of taking off for a parade on thursday and then a live look at post card style here of the ben franklin bridge coming in with the city sky line, sue has your parade forecast in 15 seconds >>> we have been watching activity on rad
university. >>> septa regional rails running with one hour on that chestnut hill west, we had suspension of servicey have the thing going and we have one hour delays on the chestnut hill west, trenton and thorndale lines running with delays. by the way septa will be releasing their official plan for thursday, parade, so we will have you, keep you up to dayton. that accident lansdowne union avenue at baltimore avenue police are on the scene there with the fuel spill and crash in...
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university. he's an author of this recent piece for "the hill,".outcry over nunes memo is damning for the democrats and fbi." jonathan, let me start with you. i hold in my hands the nunes memo. where is the cause for the grave concern on the part of the fbi? >> well, it turned out to be a bit of an empty grave. and that's really what is the focus of my piece. you know, there is -- there are very good arguments on both sides about how significant the facts are of the memo. what i think should concern us, first and foremost, is that we went through a week of members and the fbi saying that there will be grave consequences, this would undermine national security. that these are serious breaches. and then we've got the memo. and i've been doing national security work for a very long time, including fisa cases. this memo really didn't even come close to anything that i would -- that i think anyone would say is classified, let alone disclosing sources and methods. and that should be a matter of concern, because some of us who have been critics of fisa an
university. he's an author of this recent piece for "the hill,".outcry over nunes memo is damning for the democrats and fbi." jonathan, let me start with you. i hold in my hands the nunes memo. where is the cause for the grave concern on the part of the fbi? >> well, it turned out to be a bit of an empty grave. and that's really what is the focus of my piece. you know, there is -- there are very good arguments on both sides about how significant the facts are of the memo....
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today's contestants - an expediter from cherry hill, new jersey... a license director from gonzales, louisiana... and our returning champion, a universityinstructor from new york, new york... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, everybody. hi, folks. well, our returning champion, jenny, has played really well. lorie and sean, we're happy to welcome you to our program. good luck. here we go into the jeopardy! round.
today's contestants - an expediter from cherry hill, new jersey... a license director from gonzales, louisiana... and our returning champion, a universityinstructor from new york, new york... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, everybody. hi, folks. well, our returning champion, jenny, has played really well. lorie and sean, we're happy to welcome you to our program. good luck....
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today's contestants -- an expediter from cherry hill, new jersey... a license director from gonzales, louisiana... and our returning champion, a universityfrom new york, new york... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, everybody. hi, folks. well, our returning champion, jenny, has played really well. lorie and sean, we're happy to welcome you to our program. good luck. here we go into the jeopardy! round. and these are the categories you have to deal with today... mm. next... we're into chemistry. then, each response contains... and... jenny, start us off. i'll take nice jacket! for $200. -jenny. -what is a double blazer? no. sean. what is double breasted? double breasted, yes. memoirs for $200, please. in this first clue, we get to hear from her own lips what happened. -sean. -who's hillary clinton?
today's contestants -- an expediter from cherry hill, new jersey... a license director from gonzales, louisiana... and our returning champion, a universityfrom new york, new york... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, everybody. hi, folks. well, our returning champion, jenny, has played really well. lorie and sean, we're happy to welcome you to our program. good luck. here we go...
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shown for freon monday, presidents day, universal pictures will screen oscar nominated movie at 55 amc theaters nationwide including movies at neshaminy and cherry hill available on a first come, first serve basis. >> katie, we saw that movie. did you see get out. >> i didn't get a chance. >> it is great. >> get out of here. >> really a good movie. >> all right. >> sitting on my desk. >> all right. >> give it a shot. >> well, listen i hope we will all see black panthers this weekend, it is a whole event, all have my friend, whole event, so many people are excited. >> boseman on the cover of the time magazine. he is winning all over the place. >> i love that. >> i can't say that about my forecast. >> you have to find the right spots here because we have so many different things happening on any given day. today is like april. saturday we are back to winter , probability of snow, it is just so much. that is really it, that is really the key here that in the one day is really like any other, today it is very mild we did have rain showers primarily last night so a few speckles across central pennsylvania that could survive as it crosses in our area but g
shown for freon monday, presidents day, universal pictures will screen oscar nominated movie at 55 amc theaters nationwide including movies at neshaminy and cherry hill available on a first come, first serve basis. >> katie, we saw that movie. did you see get out. >> i didn't get a chance. >> it is great. >> get out of here. >> really a good movie. >> all right. >> sitting on my desk. >> all right. >> give it a shot. >> well, listen i...
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hill, maryland. >>> we have new number on president trump's approval rating. it's down 3 points. the latest quinnipiac university poll found that 37% of american voters approve of president trump's job performance while 58% disapprove. the lower ratings also come after former white house staff secretary rob porter's resignation. he was accused by two women of domestic abuse. nearly 60% of voters polled said they disapprove of how president trump handled the porter case. >>> the fcc has taken the final step to eliminate net neutrality. today the commission published a final notice announcing the removal of the regulations on the federal register. that means opponents can now file lawsuits challenging the decision. in december, the fcc voted to end the rules requiring all internet traffic to be treated equally despite some public opposition. net neutrality protections end in 60 days. >>> another spacex launch today. what we are learning about its special mission. >> and the reigning the nba champs going to washington, dc for the first time this season. what they plan to do with their free time after the president
hill, maryland. >>> we have new number on president trump's approval rating. it's down 3 points. the latest quinnipiac university poll found that 37% of american voters approve of president trump's job performance while 58% disapprove. the lower ratings also come after former white house staff secretary rob porter's resignation. he was accused by two women of domestic abuse. nearly 60% of voters polled said they disapprove of how president trump handled the porter case. >>>...
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the victim was rushed to jefferson university hospital with second and third degree burns to his back, legs and arms. >> parents and students from cherry hillh school east packed the school board meeting last night demanding answers regarding the suspension of a beloved teacher. chaos erupted last night after school board president barry dickinson announced that the board cannot speak about personnel matters according to law. dickinson also said that nothing he has seen in the public domain is based in fact. >> everything related to this matter is conjecture. an investigation is under way. no facts exist in public. >> students staged a massive walkout at the high school yesterday morning protesting the absence of history teacher timothy locke. parents and students say locke was suspended over comments he made regarding the school's lack of security. they also say his bag was searched for weapons and he was ordered top to undergo a psychiatric evaluation. >> it will not be just another wednesday for students in parkland, florida. the teens are supposed to head back to a modified schedule of classes at stoneman douglas high school. it will be
the victim was rushed to jefferson university hospital with second and third degree burns to his back, legs and arms. >> parents and students from cherry hillh school east packed the school board meeting last night demanding answers regarding the suspension of a beloved teacher. chaos erupted last night after school board president barry dickinson announced that the board cannot speak about personnel matters according to law. dickinson also said that nothing he has seen in the public...
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university of north carolina at chapel hill professor molly worthen on 20th century fundamentalism andthe origins and growth of pentecostalism. >> fundamentalists are conservative protestants who militantly opposed, militantly opposed, that militance, the bible and society. >> and on real america, the 1989 documentary, "island of hope, island of tears." . >> over 12 million, men women and children passed this way through rooms and corridors haunted with a special stillness which remains only in places once noisy with human life. bought tickets for a thousand places in america. here they traded their drachmas, rubles and lira for dollars. and song their first songs and christmas and hanukkah and waited to give permission to pass over to the new land. >> sunday at 10 a.m. eastern, an interview from the west point center for oral history, with katherine westmoreland, wife of u.s. army general william westmoreland who commanded u.s. forces in vietnam. >> my main work was red cross and i did-- i really worked almost every day i worked in vietnamese hospital and the-- our hospital and then i
university of north carolina at chapel hill professor molly worthen on 20th century fundamentalism andthe origins and growth of pentecostalism. >> fundamentalists are conservative protestants who militantly opposed, militantly opposed, that militance, the bible and society. >> and on real america, the 1989 documentary, "island of hope, island of tears." . >> over 12 million, men women and children passed this way through rooms and corridors haunted with a special...
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in 2008, he gauted from the university of north carolina in chapel hill. very soon, he began to be courted by the technology industry and offered the job as a lead engineer for a startup company in silicon valley. his prospects will be limited because of his immigration status. the deem act would give him a chance to pursue his dream and contribute his talent to the country he calls home. i i have turned several great obs from several companies because of my status. the dream act would let me take my passion for technology to the next level by allowing me to move to silicon valley, pursue my dreams as an internet entrepreneur. so we have someone like with his talents and entrepreneurship, his passion and his intellect, what a resource to our country. i keep asking the question, would america be better off if we deported him? of course not. the .r.t. was brought to united states when she was 11 and settled to a suburb of detroit. they came to the united states legally. shortly before arriving in america, her mother filed an application to stay in the united
in 2008, he gauted from the university of north carolina in chapel hill. very soon, he began to be courted by the technology industry and offered the job as a lead engineer for a startup company in silicon valley. his prospects will be limited because of his immigration status. the deem act would give him a chance to pursue his dream and contribute his talent to the country he calls home. i i have turned several great obs from several companies because of my status. the dream act would let me...
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hill. at the white house let's bring in gonzalez, and analyzer at the university and special agent james gagliano. good to see all of you. we've seen the devin nunes memo, the gop memo. the house intelligence committee could vote tomorrow on the democrats' version. so, james, first, if that memo does not get released and win the approval of the president to be made public, what potential effect might this have on this overall investigation or even public perception about what's happening? >> fred, it will have zero to do with how the investigation goes on. i want to comment on representative trey gowdy's words. the russia investigation is going to continue. nothing is going to impede it. i don't suspect that robert mueller is going to be removed. i think it would be a colossal error for the president and i think he's comfortable with letting things sort themselves out. i argue that the democratic memo should have come out at the same time as the republican one. i thought it was bad form. i thought it was a huge, huge -- it's basically a self-inflicted wound there. however, i think the country is
hill. at the white house let's bring in gonzalez, and analyzer at the university and special agent james gagliano. good to see all of you. we've seen the devin nunes memo, the gop memo. the house intelligence committee could vote tomorrow on the democrats' version. so, james, first, if that memo does not get released and win the approval of the president to be made public, what potential effect might this have on this overall investigation or even public perception about what's happening?...
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eastern on lectures in history, university of north carolina at chapel hill professor on 20th century fundamentalism and the origins and growth of ppetelcostalism. >> they militantly opposed new ideas about the bible, science and society. >> at 10:00 p.m. eastern on reel america the 1989 documentary island of hope, island of tears. >> over 12 million men, women and children pass this way, passed through rooms and corridors hau s haunted with as once noise yessy with hum life. >> here they traded their rupless for dollars. here they sang their first american songs and experienced their first american christmas and hanukkah and here they waited to be given permission to paz over to the new land. >> sunday 10:00 a.m. eastern, an interview with catherine wife of u.s. army general william, who commanded u.s. forces in vietnam. >> my main work was redcross and i did -- i really worked almost everyday i worked in the
eastern on lectures in history, university of north carolina at chapel hill professor on 20th century fundamentalism and the origins and growth of ppetelcostalism. >> they militantly opposed new ideas about the bible, science and society. >> at 10:00 p.m. eastern on reel america the 1989 documentary island of hope, island of tears. >> over 12 million men, women and children pass this way, passed through rooms and corridors hau s haunted with as once noise yessy with hum life....
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university hospital. they have second and third degree burns to the back, legs and arms. >> time is now 5:34. parents and students from cherry hilligh school east packed the school board meeting demanding answers regarding the suspension of a beloved teacher. chaos erupted last night when that school board president barry dickinson announced law prevents the board from speaking about personnel matters. dickinson said nothing he has seen in the public domain is based on fact. >> everything related to this matter is conjecture. an investigation is under way no facts exist in public. >> students staged a massive walkout at the high school yesterday morning protesting the absence of history teacher timothy locke. parents and students say locke was suspended over comments he made regarding the school's lack of security. they also say his bag was searched for weapons and he was ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation. >> ♪ >> emotional day for students at parkland florida. they'll try to get back to normal somewhat going back to classes at stoneman douglas high school after going through the completely abnormal deadly mass school s
university hospital. they have second and third degree burns to the back, legs and arms. >> time is now 5:34. parents and students from cherry hilligh school east packed the school board meeting demanding answers regarding the suspension of a beloved teacher. chaos erupted last night when that school board president barry dickinson announced law prevents the board from speaking about personnel matters. dickinson said nothing he has seen in the public domain is based on fact. >>...