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whent we emerge from the wilderness we learned what apollo 11 had achieved. we had landed on the moon and the moon that seemed so impossibly far away. we should never forget what we can do, what we all of us can do, the impossible when we open our eyes to the challenge and work together to meet it. i returned home to the west and as i return home to the west i am clear i'd about even or troubled by how far away our destination is and i am optimistic that we will get there like we always have. [applause] >> it is truly my honor today to commend the senior senator from new mexico , my longtime partner in the chamber, my good friend tom udall for his years of service to our great state of new mexico into our nation. before i speak about tom i would like to quickly take a moment to recognize the service of the service over the last two years and congresswoman small served for a time in senator udall's office and for these last two years in the house of representatives she has dedicated herself to delivering resources to the people of southern new mexico and i'm v
whent we emerge from the wilderness we learned what apollo 11 had achieved. we had landed on the moon and the moon that seemed so impossibly far away. we should never forget what we can do, what we all of us can do, the impossible when we open our eyes to the challenge and work together to meet it. i returned home to the west and as i return home to the west i am clear i'd about even or troubled by how far away our destination is and i am optimistic that we will get there like we always have....
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and now caroline fraser talks about laura ingals wilder. the jefferson county, missouri library hosted this event. my job tonight is to introduce the two people on the podium who will be conducting this conversation. she grew up in st. louis and graduated from the university of missouri columbia with degrees in journalism and english literature. she cut short her time as a grad student to go to work in the mid 1980s. jane henderson is the book editor at the st. louis post after three years in the newsroom in connecticut, she returned to st. louis and has been an editor and writer with the post dispatch features department for 30 years. she assigns and edits book reviews choosing from 300 or so new books each week. tonight she will be having a conversation with caroline frazier. caroline frazier is the editor of the library america edition of laura ingalls wilder, the little house books. her latest book is "prairie fires, the american dreams of laura ingalls wilder." it was one of the "new york times" ten best books of the year and won the 2
and now caroline fraser talks about laura ingals wilder. the jefferson county, missouri library hosted this event. my job tonight is to introduce the two people on the podium who will be conducting this conversation. she grew up in st. louis and graduated from the university of missouri columbia with degrees in journalism and english literature. she cut short her time as a grad student to go to work in the mid 1980s. jane henderson is the book editor at the st. louis post after three years in...
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tinkers, weavers, carpenters going to a desolate wilderness, to a land of wild beasts and wilder savagese only know where the lord is leading us, that's sufficient. >> i know nothing of that. i know only that tinkers and weavers know little of wilderness or danger or starvation. or fighting. can any of you fire a musket? >> can any of your kind fire a soul? >> captain standish, you are a soldier. we, as you say, are tinkers, weavers, and preachers. you have been companion to wilderness and danger, we have not. we need your help. >> i'm not of your faith. >> there will be many strangers with us on this pilgrimage. >> strangers? there are only 35 of us from lydon, to make up a sufficient number, we had to recruit others from london. >> but why strangers? >> we call all men strangers who are not of our religion. your group has the permission from the virginia company? >> we have. >> will not these strangers stir up trouble in this regard? >> we must put our trust in god. >> master brewster, i'll go with you if you'll still have me. >> august 5th, departed southampton in the speedwell, an il
tinkers, weavers, carpenters going to a desolate wilderness, to a land of wild beasts and wilder savagese only know where the lord is leading us, that's sufficient. >> i know nothing of that. i know only that tinkers and weavers know little of wilderness or danger or starvation. or fighting. can any of you fire a musket? >> can any of your kind fire a soul? >> captain standish, you are a soldier. we, as you say, are tinkers, weavers, and preachers. you have been companion to...
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we >> other people were telling that story before wilder, weren't they? >> sure, but i think her story has become one of the central ways that children absorb, especially white children, the ideas about manifest destiny, which is a concept that has been interrogated quite a bit. yet even still today, you hear politicians and other people kind of endorsing this idea that there was some grand plan for behind the whole idea of homesteading. >> and it has been known that some of our presidents and presidential candidates have been big fan hospital house on the prairie, so is that a subtle message on their part? or was that jest what they were interested in? >> i think you are speaking about ronald reagan who there was famously an anecdote about how he used to watch little house on the prairie in the white house. i think he knew michael landon, who of course was the star, producer, and director of the tv show. they were friends. and landon was a big rig and supporter. i doubt very much whether reagan himself had read the books or kind of had that sort of knowl
we >> other people were telling that story before wilder, weren't they? >> sure, but i think her story has become one of the central ways that children absorb, especially white children, the ideas about manifest destiny, which is a concept that has been interrogated quite a bit. yet even still today, you hear politicians and other people kind of endorsing this idea that there was some grand plan for behind the whole idea of homesteading. >> and it has been known that some of...
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her latest book is "prairie fires" the american dreams of laura ingalls wilder. it was one of "the new york times" ten best books of the year and won the 2018 pulitzer prize for biography. the national book critics circle award for biography and the biointernational 2018 plutarch award and was for the history prize given by the columbia university journalism school. caroline fraser has traveled the country for the past two years giving talks on laura ingalls wilder, her daughter, rose wilder lane and other related topics to groups large and small to wischools, public libraries d universities. on the staff of the new yorker, caroline has also appeared in the new york review of books and the atlantic, the los angeles times book review and the london review of books among other publications. she is also the author of god's perfect child. living and dying in the christian science church and rewilding the world, from the conservation revolution. she was born in seattle washington, in 1979 she graduated from mercer island high school and in 1987 she received her ph.d i
her latest book is "prairie fires" the american dreams of laura ingalls wilder. it was one of "the new york times" ten best books of the year and won the 2018 pulitzer prize for biography. the national book critics circle award for biography and the biointernational 2018 plutarch award and was for the history prize given by the columbia university journalism school. caroline fraser has traveled the country for the past two years giving talks on laura ingalls wilder, her...
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carpenters, going to a desolate wilderness.o a land of wild beasts and savagie savages. >> we know only where the lord is leading us. starvation and fighting. can any of you fire a musket? >> captain, you are a soldier. we, as you say, are tinkers, weavers, and preachers. you have been come painons to wilderness and danger. we have not. we need your help. i love your faith. >> we could make up a sufficient number, yes, but why strangers? your group has the virginia company. >> we have. >> and do they command. >> these strangers, as you call them, stirring up trouble in this regard? >> i'll go with you if you'll still have me. august 5th, departing, people we'll, an odd looking vessel at best. august the 17th, set tasail a second time. the sped well is unsea well, back to plymouth. september the 6th, ad 1620. the mayflower sales alone. ♪ >> they had nop friends to welcome them. no ends to entertain or refresh their bodies, we know the winters of the country, know them to be sharp and violent. besides, what could they see but a h
carpenters, going to a desolate wilderness.o a land of wild beasts and savagie savages. >> we know only where the lord is leading us. starvation and fighting. can any of you fire a musket? >> captain, you are a soldier. we, as you say, are tinkers, weavers, and preachers. you have been come painons to wilderness and danger. we have not. we need your help. i love your faith. >> we could make up a sufficient number, yes, but why strangers? your group has the virginia company....
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so, they thought of that desert as wilderness.nt out there to prepare for the coming of the lord. >> for 40 days and nights, he goes without food. he has been touched by god. now, he must face the devil. >> according to the gospel of luke, the devil takes jesus aside and tempts him three different ways. first, he tempts him to turn rocks into bread. because he knows that jesus hasn't eaten and he's hungry. >> jesus casts him away with the words, it is written one does not live by bread alone. >> the next one , he offers him power. he offers him control over all the kingdoms of the world. >> worship the lord, your god, and serve only him. >> and the third temptation, he takes him to the pinnacle, the highest point, and he tells jesus to fling himself off so that he can be rescued by angels. >> it is said do not put the lord, your god, to the test. >> we know that jesus doesn't fold. if it had been me, you'd have lost me at turning stones into bread. just imagine, if you could get past the temptation of hunger, when you haven't eate
so, they thought of that desert as wilderness.nt out there to prepare for the coming of the lord. >> for 40 days and nights, he goes without food. he has been touched by god. now, he must face the devil. >> according to the gospel of luke, the devil takes jesus aside and tempts him three different ways. first, he tempts him to turn rocks into bread. because he knows that jesus hasn't eaten and he's hungry. >> jesus casts him away with the words, it is written one does not live...
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you have been companion to wilderness and danger. we have not. we need your help. >> i am not of your faith. >> it will be administrated with us on this pilgrimage. there are only 25 of us from london, which make us a sufficient number. >> five strangers. >> [inaudible] your group has the patent. >> we have. >> bus to command? >> i am. >> the strangers, as you call them, set up in this regard? >> we mop posts -- we must put our trust in god. >> master booster, i will deal with you if you will so help me. >> departed southampton and company with the speed whale and ill looking vessel at best. speed well was about for repairs. august 17th set sail a second time. the speed well is put back to plymouth. september the 6th, a.d 1620, the mayflower sailed alone. [noise] ♪ ♪ >> they have no friends to welcome them, no one to entertain or refresh their weather beaten bodies. [inaudible] prepare as for the seasons, it was winter and they know the winters of the country, know them to be sheridan and violent. besides what could they see but a hideous and des
you have been companion to wilderness and danger. we have not. we need your help. >> i am not of your faith. >> it will be administrated with us on this pilgrimage. there are only 25 of us from london, which make us a sufficient number. >> five strangers. >> [inaudible] your group has the patent. >> we have. >> bus to command? >> i am. >> the strangers, as you call them, set up in this regard? >> we mop posts -- we must put our trust in god....
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>> you have been a companion to wilderness in danger, we have not, we need your help. >> i am not of your faith. >> there will be many strangers with us on this pilgrimage. strangers only 35 of us from london. makeup a sufficient others. your group has the quality to command. these strangers, as you call them, still trouble us to put our trust in god? >> we must put our trust in god. >> master brewster, i will go with you if you will still have me. >> august 10, southampton and and companied with the speedwell, and ill looking at best. august 17, set sail a second time. the speedwell went back to plymouth. september 6, the mayflower sailed alone. >> they had no friends to welcome them, none to entertain , no hobbies to return to. as for the season, it was winter. they would know the winter of the country, know them to be sharp, violent, besides, what could they see but a hideous and desolate area full of wild beasts and wild men, and what would be of them they knew not. as for themselves, only 35 true pilgrims. the rest, strangers to their faith. and, as the captain had foreseen, thi
>> you have been a companion to wilderness in danger, we have not, we need your help. >> i am not of your faith. >> there will be many strangers with us on this pilgrimage. strangers only 35 of us from london. makeup a sufficient others. your group has the quality to command. these strangers, as you call them, still trouble us to put our trust in god? >> we must put our trust in god. >> master brewster, i will go with you if you will still have me. >> august...
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-- donation by the wilderness land trust. this land donation would finally open up public access to the spectacular opportunities in the sabby nosa which was then completely landlocked by private lands and would substantially grow the wilderness area. a couple of hours of both of us riding into canyon largo alongside secretary zinke, alongside local sportsmen and public lands advocates and community elected leaders accomplished what months of testy congressional hearings and office meetings and phone calls here in washington, d.c. could not. days after his visit, secretary zinke announced his reservations were assuaged and he would approve the donation at the department of interior. thanks to those efforts and that horseback ride, for years to come all new mexicoans, all americans will be able to visit the stunning wilderness that we all own together. this story is but one example from senator udall's long career that demonstrates how bringing people together, even those who may have major disagreements, especially about poli
-- donation by the wilderness land trust. this land donation would finally open up public access to the spectacular opportunities in the sabby nosa which was then completely landlocked by private lands and would substantially grow the wilderness area. a couple of hours of both of us riding into canyon largo alongside secretary zinke, alongside local sportsmen and public lands advocates and community elected leaders accomplished what months of testy congressional hearings and office meetings and...
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this is something that has to be done, carving out a lot of wilderness. in the box is indian corn, important to all the settlers, while he milks the goat, the highest priced possession brought from england. now, jason has laid the fire and is delighted. here he is. >> would there be a number in your fire for some careless battle? >> they gladly shared together. >> how are things, master robert ? >> i'm assuming there is little change, there is not left many days. >> one day you can hunt. >> sickness may be very serious in the house. today as always, there is a full schedule of work ahead for the bachelors and the entire community. it's time to set out to the fields. the clearing is just over this ridge of rocks, there is a good view of the ocean from the edge. they are glad to see their neighbors hauling in a critical catch of fish. food from the land. they will need both when the winter comes. the first corn crop is coming along well, thanks partly to the indians who abandoned these parts. the sound of ripening corn makes john feel confident. it is indee
this is something that has to be done, carving out a lot of wilderness. in the box is indian corn, important to all the settlers, while he milks the goat, the highest priced possession brought from england. now, jason has laid the fire and is delighted. here he is. >> would there be a number in your fire for some careless battle? >> they gladly shared together. >> how are things, master robert ? >> i'm assuming there is little change, there is not left many days....
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insides, what could they see but wilderness. >> and the wilderness was not virginia. but new england, where the winter storms had driven them. arguments broke out among the pilgrims and the strangers. some felt that because the land would not be under the laws of virginia they could leave the colony, go where they pleased. to keep them together under some kind of government, the leaders of the pilgrims wrote a document that became known as the mayflower compact. the signers promised the laws they would make. in part the may flower compact reads in the presence of god and another enacting such just and equal laws that shall be thought most convenient for the general good of the colony. >> with the mayflower compact, they took an important step in self government. electing their own leaders and making their own lawns was growth in american democracy. now, using a small boat that had been carried on board, a scouting party set out to explore the land and find a suitable place for their settlement. they had no idea what dangers they might face in this new land. wild anima
insides, what could they see but wilderness. >> and the wilderness was not virginia. but new england, where the winter storms had driven them. arguments broke out among the pilgrims and the strangers. some felt that because the land would not be under the laws of virginia they could leave the colony, go where they pleased. to keep them together under some kind of government, the leaders of the pilgrims wrote a document that became known as the mayflower compact. the signers promised the...
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it is not easy, this clearing of the wilderness. it's not easy to remove the stones from the rocky soil, but it makes a difference when you're billing something new. jason here repairing the bark on the wigwam had a far more comfortable house in england, but this is a new home in a new land and it makes a difference. they take as much satisfaction in the crop as do the big plantation owners as they do in the south. thus in the field and in the home, the settlers carry on day in and day out. the scant food supply must be carefully dolled out. and they are fractioned for candles. even when the long day's work is done, there may be heavy burdens to bear. but but there is faith and gratitude. >> our father, it pleases thee to settle on this alien shore where providence has granted us shelter and our daily bread. for all thy many blessings, our hearts are humbly grateful. we beseech thee if it be thy will. but in our great mercy, thou will spare this, our little son. >> this is the 'nam keg of 1726 where the waves surge the shore. nonkeg
it is not easy, this clearing of the wilderness. it's not easy to remove the stones from the rocky soil, but it makes a difference when you're billing something new. jason here repairing the bark on the wigwam had a far more comfortable house in england, but this is a new home in a new land and it makes a difference. they take as much satisfaction in the crop as do the big plantation owners as they do in the south. thus in the field and in the home, the settlers carry on day in and day out. the...
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it is not easy this clearing of the wilderness. it is not easy removing the stones from the new england soil but it makes a difference when you are building something new. jason here preparing the roof of the way guam at a far more comfortable house in dorchester, england, but this is a new home in the new land. it makes for a difference quickly. albert sims who harvesting grows his own tobacco, takes much satisfaction in the small crop with the plantations of virginia far down to the coast in the south. thus in the field in the home and settlers carrying on day in and day out. the scant food supply must be carefully dole doubt and will -- they are fashioned by hand for candles. even when the long days were done, there may be heavy burdens to bear but there is faith and gratitude. >> our father, please be to set us upon this shore for thy bountiful providence have grounded us shelter in our daily bread. for all thy many blessings, our hearts are humbly grateful. we beseech the if would be thy will but in that great mercy, that will
it is not easy this clearing of the wilderness. it is not easy removing the stones from the new england soil but it makes a difference when you are building something new. jason here preparing the roof of the way guam at a far more comfortable house in dorchester, england, but this is a new home in the new land. it makes for a difference quickly. albert sims who harvesting grows his own tobacco, takes much satisfaction in the small crop with the plantations of virginia far down to the coast in...
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authors once wrote something will have gone out of us as a people if we ever let the remaining wilderness be destroyed. we simply need that wild country available to us even if we never do more than arrive to it and look in. tom did a whole lot more than looking area be preserved, he can serve, he extended the great american wilderness for generations hence . these highlights, impressive as they are only are the tip of the iceberg. or is 12 years in office tom's legislative accompaniments ran again consumer protection, climate change, the protection of tribal nations and most recently, a principled stand against the current administration's attempts to rollback critical environmental protections and through it all, tom has been unendingly civil and kind. he had the friendships, real friendships, long-lasting wrenches across the eye. he preserved, he preferred to solve problems no matter who getsthe credit . sometimes resisting the urge to make a splash in public. tom is as down-to-earth as they come. there's just no artifice about he's a decent senator and is a man you couldn'tfind any be
authors once wrote something will have gone out of us as a people if we ever let the remaining wilderness be destroyed. we simply need that wild country available to us even if we never do more than arrive to it and look in. tom did a whole lot more than looking area be preserved, he can serve, he extended the great american wilderness for generations hence . these highlights, impressive as they are only are the tip of the iceberg. or is 12 years in office tom's legislative accompaniments ran...
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besides, what could they see but a wilderness?> and the wilderness was not virginia where they had permission to settle, but new england where the winter storms had driven them. arguments broke out among the pilgrims, and among the strangers. some felt that because this land would not be under the laws of virginia, they could leave the colony, as they pleased. to keep the pilgrims and strangers together under some kind of government, leaders of the pilgrims wrote a document that became known as the mayflower compact. the signers promised to obey the laws that they would make. they elected john carver of the first governor. >> we have undertaken the voyage to this colony, doing so in the presence of god and one another, combining ourselves together to write just and equal laws, for the general good of the colony. >> but the mayflower compact, the pilgrims took the impertinent first step. the idea that people can make their own laws and elect their own leaders was the beginning of the american democracy. >> now, using a small boat,
besides, what could they see but a wilderness?> and the wilderness was not virginia where they had permission to settle, but new england where the winter storms had driven them. arguments broke out among the pilgrims, and among the strangers. some felt that because this land would not be under the laws of virginia, they could leave the colony, as they pleased. to keep the pilgrims and strangers together under some kind of government, leaders of the pilgrims wrote a document that became known...
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besides, what could they see but a wilderness?nd the wilderness was not virginia, where they had permission to settle, but new england, where the winter storms had driven them. arguments broke out among the pilgrims, and among the strangers. some felt that because this land would not be under the laws of virginia, they could leave the colony, go where they pleased. to keep the pilgrims and strangers together under some kind of government, the leaders of the pilgrims wrote a document that came known as the mayflower compact. ♪ the signers promised to obey the laws that they would make. they elected john carver their first governor. in part, the mayflower compact reads, >> we, having undertaken a voyage to found a colony, do solemnly in the presence of god and one another combine ourselves as to enact such just and equal laws as shall be thought most convenient for the general good of the colony. narrator:, with the mayflower compact, the pilgrims took an important first step in self government. the idea people could make their own
besides, what could they see but a wilderness?nd the wilderness was not virginia, where they had permission to settle, but new england, where the winter storms had driven them. arguments broke out among the pilgrims, and among the strangers. some felt that because this land would not be under the laws of virginia, they could leave the colony, go where they pleased. to keep the pilgrims and strangers together under some kind of government, the leaders of the pilgrims wrote a document that came...
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, but all that talk was dismissing injuries junior, talking about, when willjoshua fight wilder?hat occasion and taking his focus away from thejob in hand. this time around, it got to the stage this week where in the early part of the week, he was happy to field questions about tyson furey. yesterday he met with a group of newspaper reporters and refused to even countenance and he kind of question about furey. those are two potentially monstrous occasions next year, and the manager has said categorically those fights will happen next year, particularly the result, they will be to next year. they could be colossal events, and anthonyjoshua knows they could be colossal events, and anthony joshua knows he they could be colossal events, and anthonyjoshua knows he cannot get it wrong this weekend. he can lose two fights this weekend because if he's beaten by kubrat pulev, then the fight against tyson furey doesn't happen either. when it comes to punching power, it doesn't become much more powerful than in the heavyweight division. and it won't escape people's mindset this fight comes
, but all that talk was dismissing injuries junior, talking about, when willjoshua fight wilder?hat occasion and taking his focus away from thejob in hand. this time around, it got to the stage this week where in the early part of the week, he was happy to field questions about tyson furey. yesterday he met with a group of newspaper reporters and refused to even countenance and he kind of question about furey. those are two potentially monstrous occasions next year, and the manager has said...
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when we emerge from the wilderness we learn what apollo 11 had achieved to land on the moon that seemed in platinum possible far away from what we can do the impossible when we open our eyes to the challenge and work together to meet it. i return home to the west i am clear eyed how far away our destination is. but i am optimistic we will get there. . . . .
when we emerge from the wilderness we learn what apollo 11 had achieved to land on the moon that seemed in platinum possible far away from what we can do the impossible when we open our eyes to the challenge and work together to meet it. i return home to the west i am clear eyed how far away our destination is. but i am optimistic we will get there. . . . .
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if tyson fury does fight wilder again with a perfect matchup between the two of them potentially?xpectations are victory on saturday and then move straight into that tyson fury fight. and i think the keenness from the other side as well tojust and i think the keenness from the other side as well to just get that under way. we know a lot of things are difficult at the moment interns we re are difficult at the moment interns were the fight might be and we have no idea where krause will be allowed back first but there is no reason we cannot have her agreement in place before the fight in may orjune of next year and give the fight fans what they want. everybody wants to fight in the fighters won the fight and no excuse for it not to happen but we are definitely not looking past kubrat pulev, especially because he's about 20 feet away from me having dinner so i don't want to speak too loudly. so fingers crossed it will go our way saturday and we can move forward to the undisputed fight. i can move forward to the undisputed fight. i thought we interrupted your dinner but i definitely do
if tyson fury does fight wilder again with a perfect matchup between the two of them potentially?xpectations are victory on saturday and then move straight into that tyson fury fight. and i think the keenness from the other side as well tojust and i think the keenness from the other side as well to just get that under way. we know a lot of things are difficult at the moment interns we re are difficult at the moment interns were the fight might be and we have no idea where krause will be allowed...
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and an errand in the wilderness. an errand in the wilderness. a real mission and purpose, right? dr. swain, do you want to way back in on that? >> i just think it is so interesting, you know, that they had watched what had happened in europe. and, they knew the worst of human nature. and they were a people that, they were very familiar with the biblical stories and with israel. and with covenants. and so, they said, they set out to establish a covenant with the almighty god, and many of them saw america as being the new israel. and what i find most fascinating is that they had the complete bible, and they knew how harshly god dealt with israel when israel strayed. and they thought that they could form a society that would be better. and, we know that they sailed, the covenant that they sought to make with god was broken very quickly. and, new england today is probably the most "progressive" part of our country, except for california. so, there are exceptions. but if you look at you know, jonathan edwards and the people that were part of that era, what they sought to do, and what
and an errand in the wilderness. an errand in the wilderness. a real mission and purpose, right? dr. swain, do you want to way back in on that? >> i just think it is so interesting, you know, that they had watched what had happened in europe. and, they knew the worst of human nature. and they were a people that, they were very familiar with the biblical stories and with israel. and with covenants. and so, they said, they set out to establish a covenant with the almighty god, and many of...
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for me it was able to add acreage to flat side wilderness and commence a formal study of the area, and for phil it was adding nearly 20,000 acres of some of the wildest pockets of cherokee national forest in east tennessee to the wilderness system. we both shared amazing affection for that long day at high altitude above the treeline. one evening in maine, after a delicious dinner, we agreed, hey, let's get up in the morning and go climb the highest mountain on the eastern seaboard and hike the end of the appalachian trail. we will climb and retrace the steps of henry david thorough's attempt to climb mount katahdin, sure enough we were true to our word and got up at 3:00 a.m. and drove from the coast to the trail head, arriving at 7:00 a.m. we spent one of the most memorable days on the trail that i can recall. wassummit of mount katahdin thick as pea soup, you can tell from our smiles the long trip up and down was worth every step. congressman roe you have fought the good fight, kept the faith, and like every good scout you have left your campsite cleaner than when you found it. now
for me it was able to add acreage to flat side wilderness and commence a formal study of the area, and for phil it was adding nearly 20,000 acres of some of the wildest pockets of cherokee national forest in east tennessee to the wilderness system. we both shared amazing affection for that long day at high altitude above the treeline. one evening in maine, after a delicious dinner, we agreed, hey, let's get up in the morning and go climb the highest mountain on the eastern seaboard and hike the...
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when we emerge from the wilderness, we learned what apollo 11 had achieved. we had landed on the moon, the moon that seemed so impossibly far away. we should never forget that we can do, we, all of us can do the impossible when we open our eyes to the challenge and work together to meet it. so i return home to the west -- so as i return home to the west, i am clear-eyed about, even troubled by how farway our des -- far away our destination is but i am optimistic that we will get there like we always have. ♪ are watching c-span, your unfiltered view of government. c-span was created by america's cable television companies in 1979. today, we are brought to you by these companies who provide c-span to viewers as a public service. ♪ when congress returns on monday, lawmakers are expected to vote on whether to overturn president trump's veto of the defense authorization bill, sending military pay, programs, and policy for the next year. president trump objected to provisions to remove confederate names from military installations and the failure to repeal section
when we emerge from the wilderness, we learned what apollo 11 had achieved. we had landed on the moon, the moon that seemed so impossibly far away. we should never forget that we can do, we, all of us can do the impossible when we open our eyes to the challenge and work together to meet it. so i return home to the west -- so as i return home to the west, i am clear-eyed about, even troubled by how farway our des -- far away our destination is but i am optimistic that we will get there like we...
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when we emerge from the wilderness, we learned what apollo 11 had achieved. we had landed on the moon, the moon that seemed so impossibly far away. we should never forget that we can do, we, all of us can do the impossible when we open our eyes to the challenge and work together to meet it. so i return home to the west -- so as i return home to the west, i am clear-eyed about, even troubled by how farway our des -- far away our destination is but i am optimistic that we will get there like we always have. the presiding officer: the senator from colorado. mr. gardner: thank you, madam president. thank you to the people of colorado for this incredible honor you've lent to me these last six years to serve you in the united states senate. thank you to my fame jamie, mom and dad and lisa who supported me this last decade of service with your love and
when we emerge from the wilderness, we learned what apollo 11 had achieved. we had landed on the moon, the moon that seemed so impossibly far away. we should never forget that we can do, we, all of us can do the impossible when we open our eyes to the challenge and work together to meet it. so i return home to the west -- so as i return home to the west, i am clear-eyed about, even troubled by how farway our des -- far away our destination is but i am optimistic that we will get there like we...
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when we emerge from the wilderness, we learned what apollo 11 had achieved. we had landed on the moon, the moon that seemed so impossibly far away. we should never forget that we can do, we, all of us can do the impossible when we open our eyes to the challenge and work together to meet it. so i return home to the west -- so as i return home to the west, i am clear-eyed about, even troubled by how farway our des -- far away our destination is but i am optimistic that we will get there like we always have. >> now that the president has signed a government funding bill, congress still has work to do. decide whether to override the veto of the defense authorization bill. president trump he objected to the bill's failure to reject protections on social -- social media companies. if the override is successful in the house, it will go to the senate. the house gavels and a 2:00 p.m. eastern. the first votes in the senate are expected on tuesday. every day we are taking your questions live on the air. coming up this morning, a reporter from the wall street journal di
when we emerge from the wilderness, we learned what apollo 11 had achieved. we had landed on the moon, the moon that seemed so impossibly far away. we should never forget that we can do, we, all of us can do the impossible when we open our eyes to the challenge and work together to meet it. so i return home to the west -- so as i return home to the west, i am clear-eyed about, even troubled by how farway our des -- far away our destination is but i am optimistic that we will get there like we...
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when we emerge from the wilderness, we learned what apollo 11 had achieved. we had landed on the moon, the moon that seemed so impossibly far away. we should never forget that we can do, we, all of us can do the impossible when we open our eyes to the challenge and work together to meet it. so i return home to the west -- so as i return home to the west, i am clear-eyed about, even troubled by how farway our des -- far away our destination is but i am optimistic that we will get there like we always have. announcer: c-span's washington journal. every day we take her calls live on the dare dish on the air on the news of the day and policy issues that impact you. the wall this morning, street journal seven natalie andrews discusses covert relief government funding. then kristen clarke of the wires committee for -- the lawyers committee for civil rights under law. also, republican median goodman.t adam wash washington journal -- watch washington journal live this money. join the discussion of your facebook comments, texts, and tweets. >> now that the president h
when we emerge from the wilderness, we learned what apollo 11 had achieved. we had landed on the moon, the moon that seemed so impossibly far away. we should never forget that we can do, we, all of us can do the impossible when we open our eyes to the challenge and work together to meet it. so i return home to the west -- so as i return home to the west, i am clear-eyed about, even troubled by how farway our des -- far away our destination is but i am optimistic that we will get there like we...
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this is a picture of rose wilder lane.hose of you who listen to alan price about the kennedy library learned they have the papers of ernest hemingway. we have the papers of rose wilder lane. she did a biography of hoover. she is credited of being one of the founders of the libertarian movement. more importantly, she is the ghost editor of her mother's books, laura ingalls wilder, the "little house on the prairie" series. among rose's papers, we have the big chief tablets that contain her mother's drafts of her writings. next slide. so, we end on this note. this is kind of the entrance to our reconstruction of the waldorf astoria apartment that hoover lived in in the last decades of his life. the file cabinets contained his research notes and drafts of the many books he wrote as an ex-president. what is most important is behind in that framed picture. that is 1865 print by alexander hay richie of a painting in the u.s. capitol. it shows lincoln reading the preliminary emancipation proclamation to his cabinet. today, septemb
this is a picture of rose wilder lane.hose of you who listen to alan price about the kennedy library learned they have the papers of ernest hemingway. we have the papers of rose wilder lane. she did a biography of hoover. she is credited of being one of the founders of the libertarian movement. more importantly, she is the ghost editor of her mother's books, laura ingalls wilder, the "little house on the prairie" series. among rose's papers, we have the big chief tablets that contain...
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is a picture of rose wilder lane. price ho listen to alan at the canada library learned they have the papers of earnest hemingway. we have the papers of rose wilder lane. she did a biography of hoover in 1920. she is credited as being one of libertarian of the movement. but, more importantly, she is editor of her mother's the laura ingles wilder little house on the prairie series. so among rose's papers we have a tablets that contain her her writings.s of next slide. so, we end on this note. entrance to of the our reconstruction of the apartment that the last ed in apnd decades of his liver. the fail cabinets contained his drafts of tes and many books that he wrote as ex-president. what is most important is what is behind in that frame picture. by election rint in the u.s. anging capitol and shows lincoln eading the preliminary emancipation proclamation to his cabinet. 22, marks the er event.anniversary of that .oover's grandfather bought it as i said, the quakers were abolition insist. wrest branch was a station on t
is a picture of rose wilder lane. price ho listen to alan at the canada library learned they have the papers of earnest hemingway. we have the papers of rose wilder lane. she did a biography of hoover in 1920. she is credited as being one of libertarian of the movement. but, more importantly, she is editor of her mother's the laura ingles wilder little house on the prairie series. so among rose's papers we have a tablets that contain her her writings.s of next slide. so, we end on this note....
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on the shore of plymouth where wilderness greeted the pilgrims.heering throng reached the second mayflower. captain vin yards and his men receive a hero's ovation at plymouth. close by plymouth rock where the pilgrims first set foot in the new world, the mayflower ii will be docked permanently, living memorial to a great voyage. ♪ >>> now that the president has signed the coronavirus relief and government funding bill, congress still has work to do this week. they begin in the house today with a vote on whether to override the veto of the $700 billion authorization bill. in his veto message, president trump said he objected to the bill's failure to repeal section 230 which protects companies and the removal of military names on installations. if the veto is successful in the house, it goes to the senate. the senate may also try to raise the relief covid checks from $600 to $2,000. the first votes of the senate are expected tuesday on c-span 2. >>> week nights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available
on the shore of plymouth where wilderness greeted the pilgrims.heering throng reached the second mayflower. captain vin yards and his men receive a hero's ovation at plymouth. close by plymouth rock where the pilgrims first set foot in the new world, the mayflower ii will be docked permanently, living memorial to a great voyage. ♪ >>> now that the president has signed the coronavirus relief and government funding bill, congress still has work to do this week. they begin in the house...
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. >> reporter: this pristine wilderness is under threat. environmental disaster here could lead to a human apocalypse. because locked up in the first are reservoirs of potentially deadly contagions, some perhaps more dangerous than we've ever seen before. ingendy, 400 upriver from congo has been struck by a recent outbreak of the killer ebola virus. it's killed 3 out of 11 patients here, but doctors fear that they've stumbled on a new virus, for which there may be neither treatment or cure. >> we have to figure out what's going on. >> reporter: the doctors just told me that one of their immediate concerns is that they are getting cases now that present symptoms that are similar to ebola, but when they test them in a laboratory here, they're coming up negative. this patient has ebola symptoms, but she's tested negative. she's one of two victims here who may be fighting a disease never encountered before. i asked the doctor if he was worried about new diseases emerging. >> translator: yes, indeed. we should be afraid. that was how ebola came.
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going, yes, into a deserted wilderness as far as they know, but not going without purpose. so that they had a confidence in their maker and in their mission. you might as well have seen them if you want to put it in those terms. so they knew who they were. thus the provisions taken in the compact were merely the means of organizing themselves to do work which they were already dedicated to. >> what wasn't one called described those early ventures and airing in the wilderness. a real mission and purpose. you want so weigh back in on that? >> i just think it's so interesting that they had watched what had happened in europe. and they knew the worst of human nature and they were people that were very familiar with the b biblical stories and with israel and with covenance. so they set out to establish a covenant with the almighty god is and many of them saw america as being the new israel. what i find most fascinating about that is that they had the complete bible and they knew how harshly god dealt with israel when israel strayed. they thought that they could form a society th
going, yes, into a deserted wilderness as far as they know, but not going without purpose. so that they had a confidence in their maker and in their mission. you might as well have seen them if you want to put it in those terms. so they knew who they were. thus the provisions taken in the compact were merely the means of organizing themselves to do work which they were already dedicated to. >> what wasn't one called described those early ventures and airing in the wilderness. a real...
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were pretty good tools get out you into the wilderness are usable. by others and can be modified by them so. socially hacking it's become kind of an industry. the u.s. congress has passed a long awaited $900000000000.00 coronavirus stimulus package that's the 2nd relief payout since the start of the pandemic and now it just needs to be signed off by donald trump a maker struck the agreement over the weekend after months of negotiations are to scale up and as more. we've got a situation where not only are people dying on a daily basis but people's jobs are in jeopardy unemployment numbers are rising however members of the u.s. congress are reassuring us that they have put together a relief package help is on the way moments ago in consultation with our committees the 4 leaders of the senate and the house found was an agreement to the millions of small business owners who are worried their businesses would go under help is on the way to families struggling with less money. direct payments mean help is on the way the stimulus package will inject $900000
were pretty good tools get out you into the wilderness are usable. by others and can be modified by them so. socially hacking it's become kind of an industry. the u.s. congress has passed a long awaited $900000000000.00 coronavirus stimulus package that's the 2nd relief payout since the start of the pandemic and now it just needs to be signed off by donald trump a maker struck the agreement over the weekend after months of negotiations are to scale up and as more. we've got a situation where...
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you know say are were pretty good tools get out into the wilderness are usable by. by others and can be modified by them so. socially hacking it's become kind of an industry. pressure has expanded the list of e.u. officials banned from entering the country it's a mere response to a new sanctions against russian nationals or the alleged poisoning of opposition figurehead acts in iran or are to go reports. the russian diplomats have called the punitive measures taken by europe against individuals that the e.u. is blaming for links to the alexina volley case unlawful and unacceptable besides this moscow is stressing that the european nations behind these sanctions have not shown anything to back it up both to russia and to other e.u. partners and so moscow has come up with the following measures in response on the basis of versa prosody the russian side has decided to expand the list to representatives of member states that are prohibited from entering the territory of the russian federation it includes those kind volved in escalating sanction rhetoric against russia w
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were pretty good tools get out you into the wilderness are usable. by others and can be modified by them so. socially hacking it's become kind of an industry. lastly we bring you some world news in brief. a noise around the took place in barcelona where people are angry about the latest anti pandemic rules these affect bars and restaurants some of the demonstrators took a cheeky approach to expressing their discontent. well. you know. what you just heard there is locals in hawaii singing as a volcano erupted before them they had been warned to stay at home as there's been a series of minor earthquakes in the region but many clearly couldn't resist the labile spectacle that's been your breakdown of today's top headlines for now if you're looking for more you can always head to our website r.t. dot com thanks for tuning in. join me every socially on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. today the industry prefers to spend millions of euros in you know being a d.j. regu
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were pretty good tools get out you into the wilderness are usable. by others and can be modified by them so. socially hacking it's become kind of an industry lastly we bring you some world news in brief. a noisy rally took place in barcelona where people are angry about the latest anti pandemic rules that affect bars and restaurants some of the demonstrators took a cheeky approach to expressing their discontent. you know. what you just heard it was locals in hawaii singing as a volcano erupted before them and been warned to stay at home as there have been a series of minor earthquakes in the region but many clearly couldn't resist the spectacle that's a news break down for this hour thanks for tuning in wherever you may be. today the industry prefers to spend millions of euros in you know the 2 daily traditions i will be sniffing all about making money making profits in some of the big corporations international markets import export do you imagine the number of chronic diseases that are in every community today it is not due to new viruses all new m
were pretty good tools get out you into the wilderness are usable. by others and can be modified by them so. socially hacking it's become kind of an industry lastly we bring you some world news in brief. a noisy rally took place in barcelona where people are angry about the latest anti pandemic rules that affect bars and restaurants some of the demonstrators took a cheeky approach to expressing their discontent. you know. what you just heard it was locals in hawaii singing as a volcano erupted...
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were pretty good tools get out you into the wilderness are usable. by others and you can be modified by them so. socially hacking it's become kind of an industry lastly we bring you some world news in brief. a rather noisy rally took place in barcelona where people are angry about the latest anti pandemic rules that will affect bars and restaurants some of the demonstrators took a cheeky approach to expressing their discontent as you can see. now what you just heard is locals in hawaii singing as a volcano erupted before them and had been warned to stay at home as there's been a series of minor earthquakes in the region but many clearly couldn't resist the spectacle. that's a wrap up of the day's top news for now but don't forget you can always find us on many of your favorite social media platforms like twitter and facebook for up to the minute reports. the loose. mary was a different dead bear there's got married another researcher to be. reunited with their american masters weapon of mass communication is spreading into the bay area n.f.l. marylan
were pretty good tools get out you into the wilderness are usable. by others and you can be modified by them so. socially hacking it's become kind of an industry lastly we bring you some world news in brief. a rather noisy rally took place in barcelona where people are angry about the latest anti pandemic rules that will affect bars and restaurants some of the demonstrators took a cheeky approach to expressing their discontent as you can see. now what you just heard is locals in hawaii singing...
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on the shore of plymouth where wilderness greeted the pilgrims now stands the monument on plymouth rocka cheering throng reached the second mayflower. captain vineyards and his men receive a hero's ovation at plymouth. close by plymouth rock where the pilgrims first set foot in the new world, the mayflower ii will be docked permanently, living memorial to a great voyage. ♪ >>> you're watching american history tv, every weekend on c-span 3. explore our nation's past. american history tv on c-span3, create created by america's cable television companies and today brought to you by these television companies who provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. >>> weeknight this is month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight, we look at the cold war. historian william hitchcock discusses presidential leadership during the cold war and the era's lasting impact on politics. author of "the age of eisenhower:america and the world in the 1950s." watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and enjoy american
on the shore of plymouth where wilderness greeted the pilgrims now stands the monument on plymouth rocka cheering throng reached the second mayflower. captain vineyards and his men receive a hero's ovation at plymouth. close by plymouth rock where the pilgrims first set foot in the new world, the mayflower ii will be docked permanently, living memorial to a great voyage. ♪ >>> you're watching american history tv, every weekend on c-span 3. explore our nation's past. american history...
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in the first fight, he and deontay wilder couldn't be separated., they had to be separated. this fight didn't need pushing, the world was already watching. i think this is the biggest fight in the last 50 years, since 1971. i got his number because he put me down but he couldn't keep me down. and that's been playing on his mind because everybody else he's knocked out apart from the gypsy king. so i'm coming for you, baby. he was carried to the ring as a king, he would leave as a champion, flooring wilder twice before the fight was stopped in the seventh round. fury, whose struggles with mental health took him to the very bottom, now stood on top of the world. before i was ever born, i was destined to do what i do. and i've had the highs and lows andeverybody knows about it, and tonight was the icing on the cake. and i've got another old fellow across the pond who might want a little tickle with a gypsy king, and then that's it then, completed, done. that old fellow was anthonyjoshua, who defended his own titles this year. the world is still waiting
in the first fight, he and deontay wilder couldn't be separated., they had to be separated. this fight didn't need pushing, the world was already watching. i think this is the biggest fight in the last 50 years, since 1971. i got his number because he put me down but he couldn't keep me down. and that's been playing on his mind because everybody else he's knocked out apart from the gypsy king. so i'm coming for you, baby. he was carried to the ring as a king, he would leave as a champion,...
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1st native american to serve in the role which looks after tribal lands and vast parts of native wilderness the member for new mexico will also be the 1st native american in a cabinet secretary role accepting the nomination helen said her experiences growing up will help her to serve others. growing up in my mother's pablo household made me fierce white life is not been easy i struggled with homelessness i relied on food stamps and raise my child as a single mom these struggles give me perspective though so that i can help people to succeed my grandparents who were taken away from their families as children and sent to boarding school in an effort to destroy their traditions and identities maintained our culture this moment is profound when we consider the fact that a former secretary of the interior once proclaimed his goal to quote civilized or exterminate us i'm a living testament to the failure of that horrific idiology. joins us live now from wilmington delaware and have some very moving was that from deb hall and it is in all the historic pick up by joe biden but it was a particular s
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in his cabin jack recall office telling a group of chinese tourists about life in the wilderness sledhow he shoots most and bears in order to survive. it's heavy caliber 8.6 millimeter does this is where the bullet marks let one of. the boat hits the admiral open and shop right here oh right along and up when the all of those through the long the heart continues the blood to the long haul gnashing of the last. oh. but jack tells us the hunting's not as good as it used to be as we got out of jeff davis i travel a lot as a reminder a lot of big budget i looked at a lot of country but hardly anything in it. makes it hard to make sure what makes it hard jack came to wiseman in 1971 with his parents his father helped to build the doulton highway jack explains why there are practically no more moose up here in the woods now i have 3 deep snow here since 2000 for 1.4 major snow. the most especially when it melted on top and that froze there were aching to their chance that putting themselves up on the on the edge of the snow sounds like it was thick crust like that. and it looks like this mi
in his cabin jack recall office telling a group of chinese tourists about life in the wilderness sledhow he shoots most and bears in order to survive. it's heavy caliber 8.6 millimeter does this is where the bullet marks let one of. the boat hits the admiral open and shop right here oh right along and up when the all of those through the long the heart continues the blood to the long haul gnashing of the last. oh. but jack tells us the hunting's not as good as it used to be as we got out of...