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universal music. so let's discuss what appears to be a trend with peter schmock, who is an expert in the business of music at the university of music and performing arts. vienna, thanks a lot for joining us. so why are we seeing big acts suddenly selling off the rights to their music? i think we do not know really what is the background of selling music these times, but i think the bond then. mm hm. important impact because touring is now impossible. and so there is no income stream even for superstars. and i think this is one reason why, especially well established superstar sell their music catalogs. now. what we're also seeing is that organizations and funds that traditionally have had nothing to do with the music industry are now interested in it. why is it certainly seen as such a good investment? i think it is a very secure investment to buy us in music rights because as you know, use the cry. i have a very long curation 70 years after the death of all firm and also the rights for the so called rock mass. those for the recording is also 70 years after the recording. so you have a very long and conti
universal music. so let's discuss what appears to be a trend with peter schmock, who is an expert in the business of music at the university of music and performing arts. vienna, thanks a lot for joining us. so why are we seeing big acts suddenly selling off the rights to their music? i think we do not know really what is the background of selling music these times, but i think the bond then. mm hm. important impact because touring is now impossible. and so there is no income stream even for...
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we can now speak to larry miller, who's director of the music business program at new york university'sny, isn't he? what do you think spurred this? well, there is no more rarefied company, we are talking about the most iconic music catalogues in the english language. what spurred it? i think it was a few things. a little bit over a year ago, bob sold the rights and his musical compositions, that is, the music publishing rights, to universal music publishing, the north of $300 million. and although bob has controlled the rights in his sound recordings, the master sound recordings that we hear on records, and on streaming now since the mid—19 70s, streaming now since the mid—19 705, it streaming now since the mid—19 70s, it was inevitable that he merely would have sold those two. the only surprise was the timing of this announcement, but the entire career has been at sony music or one of its predecessor countries, with the exception ofjust predecessor countries, with the exception of just two predecessor countries, with the exception ofjust two very short years in the early 19705. so wha
we can now speak to larry miller, who's director of the music business program at new york university'sny, isn't he? what do you think spurred this? well, there is no more rarefied company, we are talking about the most iconic music catalogues in the english language. what spurred it? i think it was a few things. a little bit over a year ago, bob sold the rights and his musical compositions, that is, the music publishing rights, to universal music publishing, the north of $300 million. and...
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of music. my constituency played at the university. wouldn't it be splendid if we could celebrate by having musical events the length and breadth of the united kingdom. >> i agree with the honorable gentlemen, i want a harmonious note on which to end organized questions. >> thank you. her majesty has always led by example and the highest standards in public life. this gentleman will follow her example. >> the honorable lady is right that her majesty is an example to us all. to unite this house in thanking her for decades of dedicated service in the commonwealth. >> thank you. as i do every week, northern ireland engaging with businesses to discuss the impact of protocols. >> the european union in october of last year for negotiations. our investments and transparency to negotiate objectives. >> both myself and the secretary, and what these are, directed by the problems in northern ireland. some flexibility to make that work. >> gentleman -- >> mister speaker, when it comes to negotiations with the european union the government said he c
of music. my constituency played at the university. wouldn't it be splendid if we could celebrate by having musical events the length and breadth of the united kingdom. >> i agree with the honorable gentlemen, i want a harmonious note on which to end organized questions. >> thank you. her majesty has always led by example and the highest standards in public life. this gentleman will follow her example. >> the honorable lady is right that her majesty is an example to us all. to...
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john hugo the department of music at liberty university and the orchestra for preparing this arrangement anthem. >> ♪ o say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star span band there yeah way -- start banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ >> god bless america, god bless the commonwealth. >> god bless glenn youngkin. [applause] >> joint assembly and guests, please be seated. the oath of office will now be administered to the attorney general elect, by the honorable kevin m duffin, judge, second judicial circuit of virginia. [applause] [applause] >> please raise your hand and repeat after me. >> i jason -- do swallow him we swear -- do solemnly swear that i will support the constitution of the united states. >> and the constitution of the commonwealth of vi
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of his future albums. it does not include his lyrics and composition which universal music group bought in 2020 for a reportedrice tag of $400 million. >>> sharks apparently like the sunshine state. the florida museum of natural history released its international shark attack file last year. florida was named the shark bite capital of the world. they had 28. that's more than a third of the world's 73 bites in 2021. the u.s. had 47 and one was fatal. >>> for the first time in its 224-year history a woman is in charge of the "uss constitution." commander billie farrell is the first woman to captain the old ironside. she became the 77th commanding officer of the warship that was one of the navy's six original freak frigets. farrell was second in command of a guided missile cruiser before her second assignment. >> it's such a special opportunity, to have all the public here. they get to see there is a female leading us. >> a third of the "uss constitution" active duty are women. the ship sets sail at least once a year. >>> and the expression "bottoms up" is taking on a whole new meaning in one town in columbia. a
of his future albums. it does not include his lyrics and composition which universal music group bought in 2020 for a reportedrice tag of $400 million. >>> sharks apparently like the sunshine state. the florida museum of natural history released its international shark attack file last year. florida was named the shark bite capital of the world. they had 28. that's more than a third of the world's 73 bites in 2021. the u.s. had 47 and one was fatal. >>> for the first time in...
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most fans do not understand the korean language, but sofia says that the language of music is universal, with its mission to inform, educate and entertain the world. the queen's coronation and the moon landing were both moments when people gathered around the tv to witness history in the making. zoe conway has been taking a look back at some of the events which shaped british television. when bbc tv launched in 1936, music theatre star adele dixon sang about television's magic rays of light. the studio crew can be forgiven for not looking very excited. tvs were so expensive, only 100 people in britain had one. even higher—ups within the bbc thought it would never catch on. the bbc didn't particularly want to make television and they were quite happy with radio, thank you very much. and lord reith, who was running the bbc, absolutely abhorred this newfangled invention. but, the government could see that war was coming. germany was using television for propaganda purposes. so they thought we have to get going and launch a television service. 12 years later, the london olympic games were t
most fans do not understand the korean language, but sofia says that the language of music is universal, with its mission to inform, educate and entertain the world. the queen's coronation and the moon landing were both moments when people gathered around the tv to witness history in the making. zoe conway has been taking a look back at some of the events which shaped british television. when bbc tv launched in 1936, music theatre star adele dixon sang about television's magic rays of light....
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music catalog to label b, m. g, a subsidiary of bertelsmann for an undisclosed sum. back in 2020 bob dylan cashed in his music rights. walking out the door with $300000000.00 from universal music. wanna go, saunders place, take bruce springsteen, for example. the 75 year old has sold a 150000000 records in his career and performed countless concerts. but in the age of streaming services, musicians have seen their royalties shrink. and with the pandemic, they've lost an important source of income live shows. so now is perhaps a good time for aging, performing artists to sell their rights. and now to high hopes for green hydrogen, hydrogen can be burned without harming the environment, but it is only classified as green if it's produced using renewable energy. the race is on to find a viable ways to do that. and leaders on the german island of helga land, out in the windy north sea think they may hold the key eleger lens mir. your singer has a vision, a pretty big 1. $1000000.00 tons of green hydrogen to be produced off the coast of his small island. he called the project aqua vent us. the idea, 800 wind turbines provide energy for water. electrolysis directly on the platf
music catalog to label b, m. g, a subsidiary of bertelsmann for an undisclosed sum. back in 2020 bob dylan cashed in his music rights. walking out the door with $300000000.00 from universal music. wanna go, saunders place, take bruce springsteen, for example. the 75 year old has sold a 150000000 records in his career and performed countless concerts. but in the age of streaming services, musicians have seen their royalties shrink. and with the pandemic, they've lost an important source of...
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music row. at age 33, already a ten-year veteran of the country music scene, universal music group offered him his personality. >> alfonsi: it is? >> chris stapleton: yeah. >> alfonsi: what were you suspicious of, they were gonna tell you t-- >> chris stapleton: i don't know-- >> alfonsi: like, shave your beard and get a spray tan? >> chris stapleton: yeah, maybe. i-- i don't know. just-- my answer back was, "okay. i-- i'll do this. but-- i'm going to need to, you know-- do what i want to do." ♪ ♪ ♪ >> alfonsi: he went on to release his first single in 2013, but it went nowhere. >> chris stapleton: the same month that that single died my dad also passed away in that same month. it was-- it was a bad month, and i didn't, didn't feel great about it, and i was in a real bad spot. >> alfonsi: hoping to he morgane bought this vintage jeep chris had been eyeing online, even though it was 1,600 miles away in phoenix, arizona. ♪ ♪ ♪ they picked it up, and on the trip back to nashville, he wrote "traveller," the title track to his first solo album. the collection of 14 songs would be a turning point in his
music row. at age 33, already a ten-year veteran of the country music scene, universal music group offered him his personality. >> alfonsi: it is? >> chris stapleton: yeah. >> alfonsi: what were you suspicious of, they were gonna tell you t-- >> chris stapleton: i don't know-- >> alfonsi: like, shave your beard and get a spray tan? >> chris stapleton: yeah, maybe. i-- i don't know. just-- my answer back was, "okay. i-- i'll do this. but-- i'm going to...
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of covid vaccines. i'm joined now by music professor catherine moore from the university of toronto.ns of downloads there are of this particular pod cast. how does that compare to how many people, how popularjoni mitchell and neil young's music is? i popularjoni mitchell and neil young's music is?— popularjoni mitchell and neil young's music is? i think that the dilemma for— young's music is? i think that the dilemma for spotify _ young's music is? i think that the dilemma for spotify is _ young's music is? i think that the dilemma for spotify is they i young's music is? i think that the dilemma for spotify is they are i dilemma for spotify is they are trying to get in a different business, they are trying to get into the podcaster business and they have spent a lot of money to do that. so they are trying to balance what their investors want in terms of broadcasting revenue and a lot of thatis of broadcasting revenue and a lot of that is increasingly advertising revenue and that is very important to them. they have thejoe rogan experience as a podcaster exclusively whereas people can
of covid vaccines. i'm joined now by music professor catherine moore from the university of toronto.ns of downloads there are of this particular pod cast. how does that compare to how many people, how popularjoni mitchell and neil young's music is? i popularjoni mitchell and neil young's music is?— popularjoni mitchell and neil young's music is? i think that the dilemma for— young's music is? i think that the dilemma for spotify _ young's music is? i think that the dilemma for spotify is _...
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industrial grade software ♪ music ♪ at university of phoenix, we have scholarships for everyone hardo a $3,000 scholarship, starting with your first course. explore your opportunities at phoenix.edu ♪ >> bret: a strike hit a prison hit by houthi rebels. seven detainees killed and dozens wounded there strike part of a pounding aerial offensive that hours earlier knocked the arab world pushest country off the internet. intense campaign comes after iran backed houthis claimed responsibility for a drone and missile attack that struck inside the united arab emirates capital earlier this week. meantime the islamic state group has launched sophisticated attacks in syria and iraq including an attempt to break into a prison where expected extremists are being held by u.s.-backed fighters. officials say dozens detainees in syria and 11 iraqi troops were killed. john kirby says the u.s. used airstrikes to support the syrian democratic forces in the prison break attack. the separate attacks are believed to be some of the largest since isis lost the final sliver of territory it held nearly three
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of a man becoming comfortable with his sexual orientation. rasmussen says the film is compelling because it tells a universal story of trying to find a place to belong. there were also documentaries immersed in musical — like todd haynes's film on the iconic �*60s rock band the velvet underground. peterjackson�*s get back, a three—part documentary on the beatles�* final album. and the debut film summer of soul which tells previously until story of the harlem cultural festival in new york. the festival is a celebration of black performers, and the film has been getting a lot of love from critics. the harlem cultural festival was hidden from the public for a decade. it happened here in the summer of 1969. the same summer as woodstock. but it was overshadowed by that music festival. but now it is stepping out of the shadows and basking in its own light. the film is filled with stars such as mahalia jackson, gladys knight, and stevie wonder. you can't separate the festival from what was happening in the nation during a very tumultuous era. cities were burning, tensions were high and black people were moving into a new phase in the fight for racial equality. it was no longerjust about civil rights, but t
of a man becoming comfortable with his sexual orientation. rasmussen says the film is compelling because it tells a universal story of trying to find a place to belong. there were also documentaries immersed in musical — like todd haynes's film on the iconic �*60s rock band the velvet underground. peterjackson�*s get back, a three—part documentary on the beatles�* final album. and the debut film summer of soul which tells previously until story of the harlem cultural festival in new...
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industrial grade software ♪ music ♪ at university of phoenix, we have scholarships for everyone hard your first course. explore your opportunities at phoenix.edu dry eye symptoms driving you crazy? inflammation might be to blame. time for ache and burn! over the counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. those'll probably pass by me! xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. xiidra? no! it can provide lasting relief. xiidra is the only fda-approved non-steroid eye drop specifically for the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. one drop in each eye, twice a day. don't use if you're allergic to xiidra. common side effects, include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied to the eye, and unusual taste sensation. don't touch container tip to your eye or any surface. after using xiidra, wait fifteen minutes before reinserting contacts. talk to an eye doctor about xiidra. i prefer you didn't. xiidra. not today, dry eye. ♪ >> bret: president biden is in colorado meeting with families wh
industrial grade software ♪ music ♪ at university of phoenix, we have scholarships for everyone hard your first course. explore your opportunities at phoenix.edu dry eye symptoms driving you crazy? inflammation might be to blame. time for ache and burn! over the counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. those'll probably pass by me! xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. xiidra? no! it can provide...
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university of diesel, dora. he has published a book about them, cuthbert hudson. if garcia was the 1st would lend the use of electronic music's technical potential with our innovative and avant garde element scene. and that's what still makes them so stimulating. successful and influential to wandering, 2 for cogent, for product ah, so founded in 1970 the group had its break through 4 years later, the album autobahn raced into the top 10 charts in the us today. kraft that's hometown is considered the birthplace of electronic pop music, volkoff dark. you can't talk about conflict without talking about just hold off or meaning you have to delve into the place where they thought off and produce their pivotal album site. and that's where we're going to tom duff on the according to legend haft that would drive through diesel dora listening to their newly produce song that would later end up on their head. alpha give the to test how they sounded on the go coaching. and just the dwarf is the ideal location because we have 3 beautiful bridges over the rhine river within easy reach shewn. i'm pointing it only bar neil in the 1970. it'
university of diesel, dora. he has published a book about them, cuthbert hudson. if garcia was the 1st would lend the use of electronic music's technical potential with our innovative and avant garde element scene. and that's what still makes them so stimulating. successful and influential to wandering, 2 for cogent, for product ah, so founded in 1970 the group had its break through 4 years later, the album autobahn raced into the top 10 charts in the us today. kraft that's hometown is...
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said we are all in on streaming as we love the business model the industry context it owns 10% of universal musicup. he gained that stakes after the deal for the spac fell apart interesting irony. that deal looks like it has been a great boon for him we talked about the spacs that have not done well protecting the little guy against making money finally >> bill could have gotten in on netflix for 10% of where it is after the sell off if he wasn't playing around with jc penney. he had a chance to buy netflix like the rest of us five years ago. six or seven years ago now he is paying it is up ten times what it was when he was passing out the buttons. remember the buttons >> you find a way to critique him at every turn. warren buffett got into apple late c he could have bought it when it was nothing. no one saying warren buffett is a dope. >> in hindsight, he looks smart. >> we will see if bill ackman is smart or dumb. >> they were some the greatest buys of all time past performance isn't indicative of the future he has more money than any of us will ever think about having >> you can look -- >> whe
said we are all in on streaming as we love the business model the industry context it owns 10% of universal musicup. he gained that stakes after the deal for the spac fell apart interesting irony. that deal looks like it has been a great boon for him we talked about the spacs that have not done well protecting the little guy against making money finally >> bill could have gotten in on netflix for 10% of where it is after the sell off if he wasn't playing around with jc penney. he had a...
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of the universe ♪ >> rakim is the god mc. he single-handedly changed the phrasing of rap music and hip-hop.the summer of 1987, "rebel without a pause" comes out. it was a call to arms, it was the sound of anger, it was the sound of something boiling under. public enemy literally said we want to be music's worst nightmare. >> public enemy's extreme politics has meant almost no radio air play, even on black stations. it's rap for a reason. they call it a mind revolution. ♪ a rebel in his own mind ♪ >> "rebel without a pause" was heavily influenced by rakim and heavily influenced by what was just going on. it was really a desperate call to have us being heard. >> you talk about black all the time to a multiracial audience. shouldn't you maybe be thinking about who are the people i've got out here? haven't you got a responsibility to them rather than what you >> you talk about black all the time to a multiracial audience. shouldn't you maybe be thinking about who are the people i've got out here? haven't you got a responsibility to them rather than what you personally -- >> i have a responsibil
of the universe ♪ >> rakim is the god mc. he single-handedly changed the phrasing of rap music and hip-hop.the summer of 1987, "rebel without a pause" comes out. it was a call to arms, it was the sound of anger, it was the sound of something boiling under. public enemy literally said we want to be music's worst nightmare. >> public enemy's extreme politics has meant almost no radio air play, even on black stations. it's rap for a reason. they call it a mind revolution....
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day at fisk university which of course you understand and recognize and celebrate, on this day in 1871, nine courageous and determined fisk university students joined with the professor of music and the treasurer and left the safe confines of the 40 acre campus to go out and begin a tradition of raising money to keep the doors of fisk university open and to this day, fisk university is open and thrive and the jubilee singers are revered part of the legacy and the contemporary offerings of fisk university. i also am delighted to be here today on the day in which dr. may gemmison a physician and engineer, first african american woman to be admitted to nasa was inducted into the national women's hall of fame. it's a joyous occasion, a great jubilee and a wonderful homecoming. i'm privileged to be here to talk some initially about the, quickly, about the history of hbcus and then about their unique relationship with america and then list three things that i think we need to do from here. so you've already heard quite a bit about the history of hbcus. hbcus, they are unique in that they are the only american cohort of colleges and universities that were founded by persons who had
day at fisk university which of course you understand and recognize and celebrate, on this day in 1871, nine courageous and determined fisk university students joined with the professor of music and the treasurer and left the safe confines of the 40 acre campus to go out and begin a tradition of raising money to keep the doors of fisk university open and to this day, fisk university is open and thrive and the jubilee singers are revered part of the legacy and the contemporary offerings of fisk...
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of the universe, and it's the aligning of the stars. so at that time, 1981, 1982, 1983, just because of what was going on in music because of, you know, a bunch of kids felt they had been given a voice and what was going on not just in the city but in the east bay and el cerrito, and all of that, there was a lot of stuff happening, but all of that couldn't have taken place without what i call the x-factor or the energy of the universe. a lot of that is -- our publicist, steve, can set up an interview, and we can talk more about that in depth at some point. >> i have to say something that's really important, and people should also recognize that there was a heavy funk movement coming out of the east bay. sly and the family stone influenced prince. you know, michael jackson, and then, you get into grand central station, tower of power. seriously, that's another whole ingredient in this city that needed to be recognized, too. whether it's pop, r&b or anything, that had a huge influence and impact on that, too, and that came out of the east bay, so that's something also to think about. >> well, we are running a little bit over at this point
of the universe, and it's the aligning of the stars. so at that time, 1981, 1982, 1983, just because of what was going on in music because of, you know, a bunch of kids felt they had been given a voice and what was going on not just in the city but in the east bay and el cerrito, and all of that, there was a lot of stuff happening, but all of that couldn't have taken place without what i call the x-factor or the energy of the universe. a lot of that is -- our publicist, steve, can set up an...
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of a state. sonoma state university's green music center also had to cancel and reschedule many events.ably canceled 12 to 15 different public events that were going to happen here. the events. prohibition expires february 11th unless it's extended. organizers of san francisco sketch first comedy festival is have released new dates for 2023 sketch fest was scheduled to run from january 7 to 23rd, but the rising numbers of covid cases forced them to postpone. the festival has been rescheduled for january. 20th through february 5th of next year. people who had tickets to this year's show or asked to hold on to them. the organizers say that they will contact you about your options. alpine county south of lake tahoe, declared a public health burden. see this week due to the covid search schools and other facilities closed as the county's public health officer said the county is in the highest risk category. the county says many businesses have been forced to shut down due to lack of staff. the public health emergency is set to last for a week. county facilities will reopen on february. 1st
of a state. sonoma state university's green music center also had to cancel and reschedule many events.ably canceled 12 to 15 different public events that were going to happen here. the events. prohibition expires february 11th unless it's extended. organizers of san francisco sketch first comedy festival is have released new dates for 2023 sketch fest was scheduled to run from january 7 to 23rd, but the rising numbers of covid cases forced them to postpone. the festival has been rescheduled...
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of the podcast available exclusively on amazon music. scott was recently a fellow at the georgetown university institute of politics and prior to joining the washington post he was a washington correspondent at siena politics. please help me welcome kirsten and eugene. the screen is yours. >> thank you, it is so good to see you kirsten. >> i am so happy you are doing this with me. >> i feel like the last time i saw you -- >> it is so good to know that the pandemic housetop hasn't stopped people from writing things that matter and discussing these issues that are affecting so many of us and maybe especially during this time. >> definitely turned into 2010 in my lifetime than the time as bad as it would get in it was interesting to look back now, as i write this book is as relevant things are probably going to get better and then who could have seen what was coming there was no way so i was writing this book to all of that and i came out on the other end i think this is actually a super relevant topic. >> absolutely of nothing where i think people felt the same way you did about this is bad and this is our new normal didn't know how to move
of the podcast available exclusively on amazon music. scott was recently a fellow at the georgetown university institute of politics and prior to joining the washington post he was a washington correspondent at siena politics. please help me welcome kirsten and eugene. the screen is yours. >> thank you, it is so good to see you kirsten. >> i am so happy you are doing this with me. >> i feel like the last time i saw you -- >> it is so good to know that the pandemic...
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covid, many of the older churches are dying, younger people go to churches with more contemporary music. and the preachers are wearing skinny jeans, i tell my mom, i remember at universitysouth carolina i got to know jesus christ, we have a like bible study our chaplain would serve free pizza. she would preach about god's love, saying we hear so much negativity. i want to get into the room to hear about the love of jesus christ, my life changed in a major way, i started going to a contemporary church with a praise and worship band, i remember having a conversation with my parents, we didn't raise you in a church like, this, is it cull tish, i said mom, this is different in the way we were raised but i love going to my old church but this one, people worship in different ways, right now i'm searching for a church. one of the cities that i have a small place on long island, i am searching differentt churches, i want to find somewhere to take my daughter every sunday, but something more contemporary that i grow from. you are in south carolina, you know sea coast church. trey: i have been to sea coast, you cannot spend any time without tim scott without going to sea coast.
covid, many of the older churches are dying, younger people go to churches with more contemporary music. and the preachers are wearing skinny jeans, i tell my mom, i remember at universitysouth carolina i got to know jesus christ, we have a like bible study our chaplain would serve free pizza. she would preach about god's love, saying we hear so much negativity. i want to get into the room to hear about the love of jesus christ, my life changed in a major way, i started going to a contemporary...
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of the older churches are dying or maybe the music. our grandmothers would rollover if they saw that, this is touching younger people. i remember at universitysouth carolina my life changed in a big way, i got to know about jesus christ, my sorority sisters were strong christians. we would get to the bible studies, they had free pizza. she would preach god's love, she said there is no much negativity. i just want to get the sorority girls in this room so they can hear special in god's eyes. and my mom said we didn't raise you in a church like this. it sounds cultish. i said mom, this is where i am set, i know this is different from the way we were raised but i love going to my old church but live this one, people worship in different kays. you know right now, i'm searching for a church, and one of the cities that i have a small place on long island, i'm searching different churches, i want to find somewhere that i could take my daughter every sunday. i'll look for something more contemporary, that i grow from. trey. you are in south carolina, you know sea coast church. trey: ainsley, i have been to sea coast. only it were just sunday it is w
of the older churches are dying or maybe the music. our grandmothers would rollover if they saw that, this is touching younger people. i remember at universitysouth carolina my life changed in a big way, i got to know about jesus christ, my sorority sisters were strong christians. we would get to the bible studies, they had free pizza. she would preach god's love, she said there is no much negativity. i just want to get the sorority girls in this room so they can hear special in god's eyes. and...
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university, a historically black college in mississippi, in a place in the mississippi delta where so much american music and the civil rights movement came together. and i chose the university because of the dedication to educational affordability and to the value of the liberal arts. second, and more recently, i became a common sense senior fellow because of its commitment to free speech, free people, and free markets. and because of its uncommon commitment to aesthetic beauty as a moral good. and to flip a phrase from shakespeare, i have come to praise beauty and the humanities, not to bury it. and i must say that when i look at the 20th century, i believe the conservative intellectuals made an unconscious but damaging decision in the second half of the 20th century to narrow our interest in the humanities to largely the field of jurisprudence, social science, government, civics, economics, and occasionally history and philosophy within a restricted range. even russell kirk could not arrest this reorientation of appetite. western art, western literature, music, dance, religion, religious studies, languages ancient and modern were largely abandoned, and thus the creative class and th
university, a historically black college in mississippi, in a place in the mississippi delta where so much american music and the civil rights movement came together. and i chose the university because of the dedication to educational affordability and to the value of the liberal arts. second, and more recently, i became a common sense senior fellow because of its commitment to free speech, free people, and free markets. and because of its uncommon commitment to aesthetic beauty as a moral...
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university which of course you understand and recognize and celebrate. on this day in 1871, nine courageous and determined fisk university students joined with the professor of music the treasurer and left the safe confines of a 40 acre campus to go out and begin a tradition of raising money to keep the doors and fisk inversely opened to the state. it is open and thriving, the jubilee singers are revered as part of the legacy contemporary offering of this university. i am also delighted to be here on the day on which dr. may jemison, a physical engineer, the first african american woman to be admitted into nassau was inducted into the national women's hall of fame. it is a joyous occasion, it is a great jubilee. a homecoming. i am proud beard talk some initially about some the history of hbcus. then, about the unique relationship with america. then, list three things that i think we need to do from here. you've already heard quite a bit about the history of hbcus. hbcus are unique in that they are the only american universities that were founded by people who had been prevented , who first of all, have been taken from their home in the most horrific conditions. th
university which of course you understand and recognize and celebrate. on this day in 1871, nine courageous and determined fisk university students joined with the professor of music the treasurer and left the safe confines of a 40 acre campus to go out and begin a tradition of raising money to keep the doors and fisk inversely opened to the state. it is open and thriving, the jubilee singers are revered as part of the legacy contemporary offering of this university. i am also delighted to be...
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emily walton finished her studies at southern new hampshire university following a full house performance of the musicalr diploma. >> i love that. >> awesome. have you ever seen it? it is spectacular. >> no. >> a feel good show. to have something to celebrate like that for one of the stars of it. if you are ever in new york, pandemic permitting, it is a show worth seeing with your family. >> what i love is how she had both parts of her world come together. university president come to give you the diploma and your crew. >> nice to have something to celebrate. >> we needed that. >>> still to come on "today." janet jackson like never before. the docu-series airs this weekend. >>> we look back at the last nine plus years of our very own dylan dreyer working weeekends e >>> good morning. thank you so much for joining us on this saturday, january 29th. i'm kira klapper. the anticipation is growing in the bay area for tomorrow's nfc championship game. the 49ers is now in los angeles. the team tweeted this video while boarding their united charter flight down to l.a. last night. before any of them left, this a
emily walton finished her studies at southern new hampshire university following a full house performance of the musicalr diploma. >> i love that. >> awesome. have you ever seen it? it is spectacular. >> no. >> a feel good show. to have something to celebrate like that for one of the stars of it. if you are ever in new york, pandemic permitting, it is a show worth seeing with your family. >> what i love is how she had both parts of her world come together....
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english faculty at mississippi valley state university, a historically black college in mississippi, in a place in the mississippi delta where so much of american music in the civil rights movement came together. and i chose the university because of the dedication to educational affordability and the value of the liberal arts. second and more recently, i became a common sense senior fellow because of its commitment to free speech, free people, and free markets, and because of its uncommon commitment to aesthetic beauty as a moral good. to flip a phrase from shakespeare, i have come to praise beauty and the humanities, not to bury it. i must say that when i look at the 20th century, i believe the conservative intellectuals made an unconscious but damaging decision in the second half of the 20th century to narrow our interest in the humanities to largely field of jurisprudence, social science, government, civics, economics, and occasionally history and philosophy within a restricted range. even russell kirk could not arrest this reorientation of appetite. western art, western literature, music, dance, religion, religious studies, language is ancient a
english faculty at mississippi valley state university, a historically black college in mississippi, in a place in the mississippi delta where so much of american music in the civil rights movement came together. and i chose the university because of the dedication to educational affordability and the value of the liberal arts. second and more recently, i became a common sense senior fellow because of its commitment to free speech, free people, and free markets, and because of its uncommon...
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recognize and celebrate, on this day in 1871, 9 courageous and determined fisk university students joined with the professor of music and the treasurer, left the safe confines of the 40 acre campus to go out and begin a tradition of raising money to keep the doors of fisk university open and to this day this university is open, jubilee singers are revered part of the legacy and contemporary offering of this university. i also am delighted to be here today on the day in which doctor a jamison, the first african-american woman to be admitted into nasa was inducted into the national women's hall of fame, joyous occasion, great jubilee and wonderful homecoming. i'm privileged to hear -- be here to talk initially quickly about the history of hbc yous and their unique relationship with america and three things we need to do from here. you already heard quite a bit about the history of hbc yous, they are unique in that they are the only american cohort of universities that were founded by persons who had been prevented, taken from their homeland in the most horrific conditions and brought to america against their will with
recognize and celebrate, on this day in 1871, 9 courageous and determined fisk university students joined with the professor of music and the treasurer, left the safe confines of the 40 acre campus to go out and begin a tradition of raising money to keep the doors of fisk university open and to this day this university is open, jubilee singers are revered part of the legacy and contemporary offering of this university. i also am delighted to be here today on the day in which doctor a jamison,...