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arthur brooks. the speaker of the house nancy pelosi. cc winans, and mr. alvin love the second. let's hear it for our head table. [applause] so were going to have a quick change in your program now. the congressional prayer group will sing another song. only kidding. >> are you ready? >> now we have the winner of ten grammy awards and the best person we could hope to have bring our hearts together. please welcome the great mrs. priscilla love, also known as cece winans. [applause] >> good morning. we we're going to sing something entitled peace from god. ♪ ♪ when the night is dark, fired you had has lost its spark. take a little peace from god, take a little peace from god ♪ ♪ let it burn in your heart. when your land is dry, rain only falls from your eyes. take a little peace from god. take a little peace from god and the river you'll find. ♪ it's yours for the taking so just take a little peace from god. it's yours for the making, so just take a little peace from god ♪ ♪ it's already
arthur brooks. the speaker of the house nancy pelosi. cc winans, and mr. alvin love the second. let's hear it for our head table. [applause] so were going to have a quick change in your program now. the congressional prayer group will sing another song. only kidding. >> are you ready? >> now we have the winner of ten grammy awards and the best person we could hope to have bring our hearts together. please welcome the great mrs. priscilla love, also known as cece winans. [applause]...
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but i don't know if arthur's going to like what i'm going to say. >> we can be very sure that arthur didn't like what donald trump had to say. but what donald trump didn't understand was that he wasn't disagreeing with arthur brooks. he was disagreeing with jesus christ. arthur brooks was only quoting jesus christ saying love your neighbors, love your enemies. everyone in the room knew that except donald trump. donald trump got up at the national prayer breakfast today and the very first thing he did was disagree with jesus christ. and he proved how much he disagrees with jesus christ when he let his hatred of nancy pelosi flow and his hatred of mitt romney flow. >> i don't like people who use their faith as just a vacation f justification for doing what they know is wrong. nor do i like people who say i pray for you when they know that that's not so. >> stunned silence. that was the reaction in that room full of religious people who pray every day, all of whom know now that donald trump doesn't know what prayer is, that donald trump was never taught to pray for his enemies as nancy
but i don't know if arthur's going to like what i'm going to say. >> we can be very sure that arthur didn't like what donald trump had to say. but what donald trump didn't understand was that he wasn't disagreeing with arthur brooks. he was disagreeing with jesus christ. arthur brooks was only quoting jesus christ saying love your neighbors, love your enemies. everyone in the room knew that except donald trump. donald trump got up at the national prayer breakfast today and the very first...
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but i don't know if arthur's going to like what i'm going to say. >> we can be very sure that arthur didn't like what donald trump had to say. but what donald trump didn't understand was that he wasn't disagreeing with arthur brooks. he was disagreeing with jesus christ. arthur brooks was only quoting jesus christ saying love your neighbors, love your enemies. everyone in the room knew that except donald trump. donald trump got up at the national prayer breakfast today and the very first thing he did was disagree with jesus christ. and he proved how mu he disagrees with jesus christ when he let his hatred of nancy pelosi flow and his hatred of mitt romney flow. >> i don't like people who use their faith as just a vacation justification for doing what they know is wrong. nor do i like people who say i pray for you when they know that that's not so. >> stunned silence. that was the reaction in that room full of religious people who pray every day, all of whom know now that donald trump doesn't know what prayer is, that donald trump was never taught to pray for his enemies as nancy pelo
but i don't know if arthur's going to like what i'm going to say. >> we can be very sure that arthur didn't like what donald trump had to say. but what donald trump didn't understand was that he wasn't disagreeing with arthur brooks. he was disagreeing with jesus christ. arthur brooks was only quoting jesus christ saying love your neighbors, love your enemies. everyone in the room knew that except donald trump. donald trump got up at the national prayer breakfast today and the very first...
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arthur brooks. of theoks is a professor practice of public leadership at the harvard kennedy school. he is a best-selling author of 11 books and a columnist at the washington post. for the last 10 years before joining the harvard faculty last summer, arthur was the president of the american enterprise institute. one of the most influential and highly respected think thanks in the world. and the economist by training, arthur has spent decades studying culture and public policy. his work in topics from technical economics to the sources of happiness has established his reputation as a scientist and an original thinker. are there began his career as a classical musician performing for 12 years with the barcelona city orchestra and other and samples. , you'llrite composer sebastian bach who said -- the of music isl end the glorification of god and the refreshment of the soul. today, arthurwork seeks to serve the same purpose. in his remarks today, arthur will share his ideas from his most recent book, l
arthur brooks. of theoks is a professor practice of public leadership at the harvard kennedy school. he is a best-selling author of 11 books and a columnist at the washington post. for the last 10 years before joining the harvard faculty last summer, arthur was the president of the american enterprise institute. one of the most influential and highly respected think thanks in the world. and the economist by training, arthur has spent decades studying culture and public policy. his work in...
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think back to arthur. he seems to be sad to be leaving the place he feels is his home in north carolina and part of that is because he is leaving his wife. part of that is because he is leaving his friends. part of that is because he has a familiar place, even if that familiar place is a plantation for he is held as a slave. it is a place he knows. running away is a decision that would separate enslaved people from a lot of what they understood and knew and appreciated about their lives -- family, friends, community. but i also want to encourage you guys to think about truancy as an act, a phenomenon that was really tremendously meaningful to enslaved people and slaveowners. there are important differences between truancy and escape. truancy and flight. for enslaved people, truancy could feel liberating. think about the way that we talked about the possibilities for freedom in slavery for gabriel. sally smith is experiencing similar kinds of moments or flashes of freedom. smith got punished when she got ca
think back to arthur. he seems to be sad to be leaving the place he feels is his home in north carolina and part of that is because he is leaving his wife. part of that is because he is leaving his friends. part of that is because he has a familiar place, even if that familiar place is a plantation for he is held as a slave. it is a place he knows. running away is a decision that would separate enslaved people from a lot of what they understood and knew and appreciated about their lives --...
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think back to arthur. sad to be leaving the place he feels is his home in north carolina and part of that is because he is leaving his wife. part of that is because he is leaving his friends. part of that is because he has a familiar place, even if that familiar place is a plantation where he is held as a slave you'd it is a place he knows -- as a slave. it is a place he knows. running away is a decision that would separate enslaved people from a lot of what they understood and knew and appreciated about their lives -- family, friends, community. want to encourage you guys to think about truancy as an act, a phenomenon that was really tremendously meaningful to enslaved people and slaveowners. there are important differences between truancy and escape. truancy and flight. for enslaved people, truancy could feel liberating. way that wethe talked about the possibilities for freedom in slavery for gabriel. experiencings similar kinds of moments or flashes of freedom. smith got punished when she got caught, bu
think back to arthur. sad to be leaving the place he feels is his home in north carolina and part of that is because he is leaving his wife. part of that is because he is leaving his friends. part of that is because he has a familiar place, even if that familiar place is a plantation where he is held as a slave you'd it is a place he knows -- as a slave. it is a place he knows. running away is a decision that would separate enslaved people from a lot of what they understood and knew and...
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were sold at the chester arthur garage sale. in the 19th century, it was perfectly legal when you came in as the president, they would say here is money to move in, and if that's not enough, get rid of the stuff you don't like and make more to buy what you need. throughout the 19th century you had entire administrations disappeared. we have four of those chairs, all of which have come back since ms. kennedy's time, one that the office just acquired about four months ago. they were made in georgetown by william king. here is a picture of the room. in 1858 being held by president james buchanan. this is how the east room would have been used for big receptions with lots of people being entertained. you will see on the right-hand side there is a white marble bust. that's what you see on the others. there were three mobile busts purchased by james monroe and gucci andsented this christopher columbus for discovering america, regardless of what the native americans , and then george washington. what they represented was washington, di
were sold at the chester arthur garage sale. in the 19th century, it was perfectly legal when you came in as the president, they would say here is money to move in, and if that's not enough, get rid of the stuff you don't like and make more to buy what you need. throughout the 19th century you had entire administrations disappeared. we have four of those chairs, all of which have come back since ms. kennedy's time, one that the office just acquired about four months ago. they were made in...
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arthur brooks, the title was "love thy enemy." he gave a compelling speech how christ calls us not to civility and tolerance but to genuinely open our hearts to and open those that are our opponents that persecute us, our enemies in a real sense. it was a funny speech, a challenging speech and uplifting speech. obviously both speaker pelosi and president trump were in the room and at the dais with him as were dozens of house and congress. one of the things i was proud of about his remarks and how the republican and democratic member of the house who co-chair the house prayer breakfast about their remarks is that they showed to our guests at the prayer breakfast today who represent more than 100 countries from around the world the best of how we are at times able to rise above our differences here in congress and in the united states. >> martha: let's listen to the president today. hot off of his acquittal, which obviously he's very relieved and happy about. here's what he had to say at the breakfast this morning. >> i don't like p
arthur brooks, the title was "love thy enemy." he gave a compelling speech how christ calls us not to civility and tolerance but to genuinely open our hearts to and open those that are our opponents that persecute us, our enemies in a real sense. it was a funny speech, a challenging speech and uplifting speech. obviously both speaker pelosi and president trump were in the room and at the dais with him as were dozens of house and congress. one of the things i was proud of about his...
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well, you know, he wasn't disagreeing with arthur. he was disagreeing with jesus. it's jesus is the one who says love your enemies. so i just think that's remarkable what we're seeing played out here on the national stage, international stage about faith when it's seemingly the antithesis of faith. >> not disagreeing with arthur but disagreeing with jesus. that was this morning at the prayer breakfast. he then was at the white house, spoke for an hour, doubled down on the attack against mitt romney. here he was. >> then you have some that used religion as a crutch. they never used it before. an article written today, never heard him use it before, but today, you know, it's one of those things. but you know, it's a failed presidential candidate so things can happen when you fail so badly running for president. >> when he says, the idea of using religion as a crutch, what do you think he meant by that? >> well, i mean, i think it was the wrong word and the wrong term. i think what he was trying to say was using religion to justify what you're doing, and in that sense
well, you know, he wasn't disagreeing with arthur. he was disagreeing with jesus. it's jesus is the one who says love your enemies. so i just think that's remarkable what we're seeing played out here on the national stage, international stage about faith when it's seemingly the antithesis of faith. >> not disagreeing with arthur but disagreeing with jesus. that was this morning at the prayer breakfast. he then was at the white house, spoke for an hour, doubled down on the attack against...
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in 1882, they were sold at the chester arthur garage sale. [laughter] in the 19th century, it was perfectly legal when you came in as president -- they would say here is some money and just get rid of the stuff you don't like. make some more money to buy what you need. throughout the 19th century you had entire administrations -- the taste is exhibited -- disappear. we now have four chairs which have come back since mrs. kennedy's the time one of which we just acquired four months ago. they were made in georgetown by william king who was a local cabinetmaker. here is a picture of the room in 1858 with a reception being held by mr. buchanan. he is in the black suit bent over slightly at the left-hand side shaking hands. this is how the east room would have been used most of the time for big receptions with lots of people being entertained. you see on the right-hand side of the picture above the door there is a white marble bust. that is the marble bust you see on this other screen -- well, beside it in the picture. there were three marble bust
in 1882, they were sold at the chester arthur garage sale. [laughter] in the 19th century, it was perfectly legal when you came in as president -- they would say here is some money and just get rid of the stuff you don't like. make some more money to buy what you need. throughout the 19th century you had entire administrations -- the taste is exhibited -- disappear. we now have four chairs which have come back since mrs. kennedy's the time one of which we just acquired four months ago. they...
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well, it wasn't arthur he was disagreeing with. it was the words of jesus christ. he was disagreeing with. but this is a man, and -- you know, franklin graham, you know this. this is a man that has said he's never had to ask jesus christ for forgiveness before. this is a man who never read the bible his entire life. he handed me a bible one time early fall of 2015 his mother gave him. it's obvious it hadn't been opened for 40 years. he talked about two corinthians, couldn't name a single book in the bible. he couldn't tell you the difference between the new and old testament, and yesterday he mocked the words of jesus christ. now, listen, since franklin graham and jerry falwell jr., robert jefferies and all of these other so-called religious leaders are not telling those of you who weren't raised in the church why it was so grotesque for people at the national prayer breakfast and in the white house to be laughing at donald trump mocking the words of jesus christ, let a twice divorced back-slidden baptist tell you. let me read you
well, it wasn't arthur he was disagreeing with. it was the words of jesus christ. he was disagreeing with. but this is a man, and -- you know, franklin graham, you know this. this is a man that has said he's never had to ask jesus christ for forgiveness before. this is a man who never read the bible his entire life. he handed me a bible one time early fall of 2015 his mother gave him. it's obvious it hadn't been opened for 40 years. he talked about two corinthians, couldn't name a single book...
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in 1882, they were sold at the big chester arthur garage sale. [laughter] >> in the 19th century, it was perfectly legal when you came in as the president, they would say here is money to move in, and if that's not enough, get rid of the stuff you don't like and make more money to buy what you need. throughout the 19th century you had entire administrations -- the taste as exhibited in the decorative arts disappeared. we have four of those chairs, all of which have come back since ms. kennedy's time, one actually the office just acquired about four months ago. they were made in georgetown by william king. he was a local cabinetmaker in the district of columbia. here is a picture of the room. in 1858, for a reception being held by james buchanan. sideuchanan is in the left shaking hands with guests. this is how the east room would have been used most of the time, for big receptions with lots of people being entertained. you will see on the right-hand side of the picture above the door there is a white marble bust. that is the bus you see on the ot
in 1882, they were sold at the big chester arthur garage sale. [laughter] >> in the 19th century, it was perfectly legal when you came in as the president, they would say here is money to move in, and if that's not enough, get rid of the stuff you don't like and make more money to buy what you need. throughout the 19th century you had entire administrations -- the taste as exhibited in the decorative arts disappeared. we have four of those chairs, all of which have come back since ms....
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the president immediately followed that with this. >> arthur, i don't know if i agree with you. but i don't know about arthur is going to like what i am going to say. >> stephen: sorry, i'll a little hoarse right now but when i'm around so many christians the demon just pops out, you know. factus sum sicut homo sine adjutorio inter motuuos liber. so not a lot of love and forgiveness at the prayer breakfast, specifically toward utah senator mitt romney seen here after one chocolate milk. (laughter) romney was the only republican who voted to convict trump and he justified his decision by citing his oath to god. trump also attacked nancy pelosi who said she prayed for him and here is his two-fer attack. >> i don't like people who use their faith as justification for doing what they know is wrong. nor do i like people who say, i pray for you, when they know that that is not so. >> stephen: wait, how can he know what someone is really praying. oh no, did he get the russians to hack god! (laughter) but, just had a mental image because that's not good for anybody, god has seen all the
the president immediately followed that with this. >> arthur, i don't know if i agree with you. but i don't know about arthur is going to like what i am going to say. >> stephen: sorry, i'll a little hoarse right now but when i'm around so many christians the demon just pops out, you know. factus sum sicut homo sine adjutorio inter motuuos liber. so not a lot of love and forgiveness at the prayer breakfast, specifically toward utah senator mitt romney seen here after one chocolate...
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wereike arthur rudolph, involved. osi came into .reation yes. there rockets were being made at an underground concentration camp facility. arthur rudolph was more hands-on in terms of the administration have notmp, but -- i really looked closely at the evidence, but i am sure we would have looked at him. i'm am not sure what exactly we would have found, and i have not examined what exactly he did during the war in germany. if he had still been living, we would have looked into what he had done. if we had found evidence of persecution, we would have brought a case. was about, question did osi feel free to pursue cases that may be went against other u.s. government interest? >> oh yes. in a couple of cases, we pursued people who had went and worked , and wecia in europe were able to get approval to bring those cases, or they did not stand in our way. they raised some concerns, but did not stand in our way. -- howlast two questions well trained our american soldiers and the duty to disobey unlawful orders today and the geneva convention, and that m
wereike arthur rudolph, involved. osi came into .reation yes. there rockets were being made at an underground concentration camp facility. arthur rudolph was more hands-on in terms of the administration have notmp, but -- i really looked closely at the evidence, but i am sure we would have looked at him. i'm am not sure what exactly we would have found, and i have not examined what exactly he did during the war in germany. if he had still been living, we would have looked into what he had done....
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the fans are china arthur the plastic and have loads of enthusiasm. i do not think it would be too dowdy to have one year of absence. they love the sport i will still absence. they love the sport i will st i ll follow absence. they love the sport i will still follow it and they watch it on tv. we still go to asia and have ple nty tv. we still go to asia and have plenty more races, like in vietnam. we are going to singapore later in the year. there are opportunities still. it will be more travelling for them, but it is not the end of the world for formula !. it is not great and certainly not what is wanted, but i do not think one year away won't make too much of the dead. we are starting to see the car lodges for the new season as we build up towards the first race in melbourne. much excitement or optimism about this? lots of optimism about this? lots of optimism that the machine is strangled can be broken. in terms of the car reviews, there is not much difference between this year, and la st difference between this year, and last year's car. the stabi
the fans are china arthur the plastic and have loads of enthusiasm. i do not think it would be too dowdy to have one year of absence. they love the sport i will still absence. they love the sport i will st i ll follow absence. they love the sport i will still follow it and they watch it on tv. we still go to asia and have ple nty tv. we still go to asia and have plenty more races, like in vietnam. we are going to singapore later in the year. there are opportunities still. it will be more...
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and he got up and said, arthur, i'm going to have to disagree with you. actually, you have to disagree with jesus. that's who he is quoting. >> i wonder if you had asked, just a blind test for all of the republican senators, just, if we didn't have any history, and said laid out this case. one case that had a president that had an affair and an intern. and a president withheld aid from a country to do political research on an opponent. which would be more problematic for you? 100% the latter. >> i need you to report on the president all the time. but the excuse was the people around him and the porn star. he did it because he didn't want his wife to find out about it. bill clinton said the same thing. it's okay for donald trump to do it. not okay for bill clinton. you cover the president all the time. you've been standing by. what did you think when you heard him at the prayer breakfast at the white house? what did you learn from this? >> he was focused on retribution to me, at the press conference. the prayer breakfast was his anger and his rejection of
and he got up and said, arthur, i'm going to have to disagree with you. actually, you have to disagree with jesus. that's who he is quoting. >> i wonder if you had asked, just a blind test for all of the republican senators, just, if we didn't have any history, and said laid out this case. one case that had a president that had an affair and an intern. and a president withheld aid from a country to do political research on an opponent. which would be more problematic for you? 100% the...
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se en caminara a una victoria muy, pero muy cÓmoda de 5 goles a 0 frente al aybar con anotaciÓn de arthur por cierto. perdiÓ el real madrid, estÁn los dos empatados en la primera posiciÓn. y viene el clÁsico. lio messi haciendo autÉnticas genialidades. repito, 4 marcÓ el dÍa de hoy para la victoria del barcelona y todos parejos para el partido mÁs atractivo de la temporada. asÍ sigue rompiendo marcas. en la liga premier el chelsea de frank lampard venciÓ # 2 a 1 a el tottenham de mou. llegÓ por medio de rÜdiger que marcarÍa en propia puerta. victoria importante para los de stanford bridge. son cuarto lugar. en italia, cristiano ronaldo podrÍa tener su linea particular de emergencia. hoy el portuguÉs igualÓ el rÉcord que ostentaba el argentino y el italiano al marcar gol en 11 partidos consecutivos. cristiano anotÓ al 39 el primero de 2. venciÓ 2 por 1 al conjunto. el dÍa de hoy, marcando y estableciendo esta marca. el mexicano, marco fabiÁn se estrenÓ como goleador en qatar en el juego en que su equipo, empatÓ a 2 goles frente al un sa lal. minuto 48 el mexicano dis
se en caminara a una victoria muy, pero muy cÓmoda de 5 goles a 0 frente al aybar con anotaciÓn de arthur por cierto. perdiÓ el real madrid, estÁn los dos empatados en la primera posiciÓn. y viene el clÁsico. lio messi haciendo autÉnticas genialidades. repito, 4 marcÓ el dÍa de hoy para la victoria del barcelona y todos parejos para el partido mÁs atractivo de la temporada. asÍ sigue rompiendo marcas. en la liga premier el chelsea de frank lampard venciÓ # 2 a 1 a el tottenham de...
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writer arthur brooks talked about jesus' teaching. trump took to the podium, said arthur, i don't know if i agree with you, proceeded to question the faith of nancy pelosi and mitt romney. after that, all eyes were on the speech trump was scheduled to give at the white house in safe space of partisan supporters. it was angry, very strange, even by trump standards. despite all of the evidence, the president stuck to insistence that he was the victim. >> we went through held unfairly. did nothing wrong. picked up a phone call that was a totally appropriate call, i call it a perfect call. they brought me to the final stages of impeachment. >> the real choice were left for political opponents. >> it was evil, it was corrupt, it was dirty cops, it was leakers and liars, bad people. my opinion it's almost like they want to destroy our country. >> this went on without notes for more than an hour, almost as long as the state of the union address. trump's patent moves of deny, project, deflect were on full display. trump's feelings and alterna
writer arthur brooks talked about jesus' teaching. trump took to the podium, said arthur, i don't know if i agree with you, proceeded to question the faith of nancy pelosi and mitt romney. after that, all eyes were on the speech trump was scheduled to give at the white house in safe space of partisan supporters. it was angry, very strange, even by trump standards. despite all of the evidence, the president stuck to insistence that he was the victim. >> we went through held unfairly. did...
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you actually have to go back to the 1960's to arthur shlesinger , senior, and his son. they conducted the first poll. buchanan was somewhat higher. he has gone down since that time. in that first poll, dwight eisenhower, who is today considered great or near great, was near or below average. so why do historians in an anonymous poll put james buchanan last? my best answer is this it has , become wisdom to do so. when you are writing down your answer, you have to sort of create a beginning and an end, a kind of narrative of greatness. it is easy to make james buchanan the worst president because he has been the worst president. at a recent conference of the organization of american historians there was a whole panel dedicated to the question of the worst president, and buchanan by most accounts should not be ranked last. but, again, when we are talking about who is worst and we are throwing out that name, it gets kind of sad. host: the professor joining us from new york. he is a professor of history at eastern connecticut state university. his book "the intimate world of
you actually have to go back to the 1960's to arthur shlesinger , senior, and his son. they conducted the first poll. buchanan was somewhat higher. he has gone down since that time. in that first poll, dwight eisenhower, who is today considered great or near great, was near or below average. so why do historians in an anonymous poll put james buchanan last? my best answer is this it has , become wisdom to do so. when you are writing down your answer, you have to sort of create a beginning and...
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you actually have to go back to the 1960's to arthur shlesinger, senior, and his son. they conducted the first poll. it was in 1962 of presidential greatness. at that time buchanan was , somewhat higher. he has gone down since that time. in that first poll, dwight eisenhower, who is today considered great or near great, was near or below average. so why do historians in an anonymous poll put james buchanan last? my best answer is this, it has become wisdom to do so. i have myself participated in polls for presidents and first ladies. when you are in the moment and writing your answer, you have to sort of create the beginning and end, a kind of narrative of greatness. it is easy to make buchanan the worst president because he has been the worst president. at a recent conference of the organization of american historians, there was actually a whole panel dedicated to the question of the worst president, and buchanan by most accounts should not be ranked last. but, again, when we are talking about who is worse, and we are throwing out names in the dustbin of american hist
you actually have to go back to the 1960's to arthur shlesinger, senior, and his son. they conducted the first poll. it was in 1962 of presidential greatness. at that time buchanan was , somewhat higher. he has gone down since that time. in that first poll, dwight eisenhower, who is today considered great or near great, was near or below average. so why do historians in an anonymous poll put james buchanan last? my best answer is this, it has become wisdom to do so. i have myself participated...
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dressed to the nines as ella fitzgerald and with tennis rack et cete racket in hand, arthur ashe. good for you. you can always catch our full episodes on hulu. thanks for the company, america, goodnight.
dressed to the nines as ella fitzgerald and with tennis rack et cete racket in hand, arthur ashe. good for you. you can always catch our full episodes on hulu. thanks for the company, america, goodnight.
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arthur brooks, the former head oaei, once said he got barack obama's jaw to drop when arthur told him i'm a conservative because i care about helping the poor. and a great president, kay james could say the same. so, i am grateful to heritage for spending that year here with the nefarious background that rob referred to. back in the 1970s i thought i was pretty smart and had high s.a.t. scores, yale diploma, some work in big-time journalism. i was a left wing protester invited into the halls of power and i was so mart i did one of the stupiddist things, i joined the communist party and then purely, really are you god's grace i came out and in retrospect it was a beneficial experience for me, not sure for others but for me it was because it made my realize how stupid i am and that's an important thing i think for all of to us come to mind. it helped me to understand that other people also considered smart are also stupid. i started wondering where i could go to find true wisdom. i became skeptical of existential subjectivity and the lack of humility that typifies journalism and me as w
arthur brooks, the former head oaei, once said he got barack obama's jaw to drop when arthur told him i'm a conservative because i care about helping the poor. and a great president, kay james could say the same. so, i am grateful to heritage for spending that year here with the nefarious background that rob referred to. back in the 1970s i thought i was pretty smart and had high s.a.t. scores, yale diploma, some work in big-time journalism. i was a left wing protester invited into the halls of...
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arthur brooks was the former head of aei on said he got barack obama's jaw to drop when arthur told him i'm a conservative because they care about helping the poor. and so i'm grateful to heritage for the year here with the background rob referred to. back in the 1970s i thought i was pretty smart and have high sat scores, yale diploma, some work in big-time journalism. i was basically a left-wing protester invited into the halls of power and i was so smart i did one of thisone of the stupis anyone could do it joined the party and through god's grace i came out of it and in retrospect it was a beneficial experience for me because it made me realize really how stupid i am and if it is important for all of us to come to mind. it helped me realize other people considered smart and stupid. i started to go to find true wisdom and i became skeptical of ex- essential subjectivity and lack of humility and it's typified me as well if not careful and that brings me to today's subject area you've heard of the former trump aide spoke to a conservative group in st. louis and asked they think that it
arthur brooks was the former head of aei on said he got barack obama's jaw to drop when arthur told him i'm a conservative because they care about helping the poor. and so i'm grateful to heritage for the year here with the background rob referred to. back in the 1970s i thought i was pretty smart and have high sat scores, yale diploma, some work in big-time journalism. i was basically a left-wing protester invited into the halls of power and i was so smart i did one of thisone of the stupis...
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>> sure, why not >> reporter: last year a wire fox terrier took top dog his name king arthur, some say he's got nothing on scamp the tramp winner of the 2019 world's ugliest dog contest. >> every dog is so cute in their own way. >> reporter: proof or woof beauty is in the eye of the beholder. >> all cute and all lovable. >>> that's "nightly news," i'm lester holt thank you for watching and good night, everyone ♪ baby can't you see ♪ baby can't you see ♪ i'm calling ♪ a guy like you ♪ should wear a warning ♪ it's dangerous ♪ i'm falling ♪ there's no escape ♪ i can't wait i need a hit ♪ baby give me it you're dangerous ♪ ♪ i'm lovin' it too high, can't come down ♪ ♪ losing my head ♪ spinnin' 'round and 'round ♪ do you feel ♪ with a taste of your lips ♪ i'm on a ride ♪ you're toxic ♪ i'm slippin' under ♪ with a taste of a poison paradise ♪ ♪ i'm addicted to you ♪ don't you know that you're toxic ♪ ♪ with a taste of your lips ♪ i'm on a ride ♪ you're toxic ♪ i'm slippin' under ♪ with a taste of a poison paradise ♪ ♪ i'm addict
>> sure, why not >> reporter: last year a wire fox terrier took top dog his name king arthur, some say he's got nothing on scamp the tramp winner of the 2019 world's ugliest dog contest. >> every dog is so cute in their own way. >> reporter: proof or woof beauty is in the eye of the beholder. >> all cute and all lovable. >>> that's "nightly news," i'm lester holt thank you for watching and good night, everyone ♪ baby can't you see ♪ baby...
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the writer arthur brooks spoke about jesus' teaching we should love all our enemies. trump took to the podium and said, arthur, i don't know if i agree with you and proceeded to question the faith of nancy pelosi and mitt romney. after that all eyes were on the noon speech trump was set to give at the white house. it was angry, aggrieved and very, very strange. even by trump standards. despite all the evidence the president stuck to his insistence that he was the real victim in all of this. >> we went through hell unfairly. did nothing wrong. they took a phone call that was a totally appropriate call. i call it a perfect call. and they brought me to the final stages of impeachment. >> but the real choice bits of bile were left for his political op snents. >> it was evil, it was corrupt, it was dirty cops. it was leakers and liars, bad people who in my opinion it's almost like they want to destroy our country. >> this went on without notes for more than an hour, almost as long as his state of the union address. trump's patented moves of deny, deflect and project were i
the writer arthur brooks spoke about jesus' teaching we should love all our enemies. trump took to the podium and said, arthur, i don't know if i agree with you and proceeded to question the faith of nancy pelosi and mitt romney. after that all eyes were on the noon speech trump was set to give at the white house. it was angry, aggrieved and very, very strange. even by trump standards. despite all the evidence the president stuck to his insistence that he was the real victim in all of this....
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. >> reporter: arthur set the no teachers teaching model has worked great for him. >>> i prefer to have the freedom to google anything i want. >> reporter: he showed it housed the curriculum works. and automated checker tells you when you cold wrong. you can try again. >>> automated tests are integral in the industry. a software school whose learning is based on automated testing is actually brilliant. >> reporter: like the students that are complaining author was drawn to the school by the income sharing model. >>> to me much better than a loan. the interest never changes. >>> some of the critics have called the program indentured servitude. >>> uc berkeley education professor said income sharing agreements are a relatively new way to finance higher education. so no hard numbers are available on their outcomes. the schools that of claimed they are not loans. which exempts them from federal truth in lending laws. >>> there is a lack of regulation any lack of transparency. >> reporter: she said four-year institutions that offer them them on average at 3%. >>> if we are comparing that to
. >> reporter: arthur set the no teachers teaching model has worked great for him. >>> i prefer to have the freedom to google anything i want. >> reporter: he showed it housed the curriculum works. and automated checker tells you when you cold wrong. you can try again. >>> automated tests are integral in the industry. a software school whose learning is based on automated testing is actually brilliant. >> reporter: like the students that are complaining...
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. >> we think it's not good public policy -- >> reporter: critics include drinking arthur evans say the move will push away low income and working class infants. >> when you make small changes, it can have a big impact on people accessing those services. >> reporter: the white house released a statement friday saying the rule would, quote, protect hard-working american taxpayers, safeguard welfare programs for truly needy americans, and it would reduce the federal deficit. evans says the cost of the policy could hit americans in other ways. uninsured in this untrase the that is going to lead to higher costs for us, those of white house are going to -- who are covered by health insurance. people accessing those services are going to access the services in a way and a time that it's not going to be as productive. >> reporter: immigration advocacy groups in cities around the country have started public awareness campaigns on the change. the public charge rule does not apply to several categories including aliens exempted by congress, people seeking asylum, people who apply under the violen
. >> we think it's not good public policy -- >> reporter: critics include drinking arthur evans say the move will push away low income and working class infants. >> when you make small changes, it can have a big impact on people accessing those services. >> reporter: the white house released a statement friday saying the rule would, quote, protect hard-working american taxpayers, safeguard welfare programs for truly needy americans, and it would reduce the federal...
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arthur flew in from denver to watch the game with his family. >> i feel like everybody. i'm disappointed, you know, like the last two minutes was our game to win. we didn't get it done. >> reporter: we managed to find one chief fan celebrating a win. >> our offense was amazing. the defense shut down jimmy g and they thought they couldn't. >> reporter: despite the loss, they're grateful for the season. >> they made it to the nfc championship and did an excellent job. hats off to the niners. all love for the niners. >> we did one too many mistakes and it caught up with us. you can't get mad over the loss. we made it really far and we did a really great job. >> reporter: we had a great season and fans tell me, we'll get them next year. lauren martinez, abc7 news. >> lauren looked cute in her jacket. >> yep. i remember when she got that jacket. >> you can go to abc7news.com to share the 49ers badge with your friends. >>> this morning a woman was killed in vallejo. officers got calls about a woman running in the lanes of i-80 near tennessee street. several cars hit her and sh
arthur flew in from denver to watch the game with his family. >> i feel like everybody. i'm disappointed, you know, like the last two minutes was our game to win. we didn't get it done. >> reporter: we managed to find one chief fan celebrating a win. >> our offense was amazing. the defense shut down jimmy g and they thought they couldn't. >> reporter: despite the loss, they're grateful for the season. >> they made it to the nfc championship and did an excellent...
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. >> reporter: arthur ryan gold is a professor of public health at u.c. berkeley. he said one of the reasons the sites is being set up is because of a series of infections at a company webasto in germany by somebody who didn't have any symptoms. >> you're really only infectious if you have symptoms, we can try and limit our aggressive efforts to those people who are sick, coughing, sneezing, whatever it is. but if i can transmit infection to you while i feel fine, that really changes the nature of things. >> reporter: people taking the sites like travis air force base will be monitored 14 days. in san francisco, the consul general of china joined a news conference in chinatown and urged calm along with city leaders. >> i think it's the right time to let people know that there is no reason for over reaction. >> there are no confirmed cases in the city and county of san francisco. we are monitoring a handful of individuals who are returned from wuhan. >> reporter: and beginning tomorrow evening, they're going to be new travel restrictions at u.s. ports of entry. any
. >> reporter: arthur ryan gold is a professor of public health at u.c. berkeley. he said one of the reasons the sites is being set up is because of a series of infections at a company webasto in germany by somebody who didn't have any symptoms. >> you're really only infectious if you have symptoms, we can try and limit our aggressive efforts to those people who are sick, coughing, sneezing, whatever it is. but if i can transmit infection to you while i feel fine, that really...
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>> sure, why not >> reporter: last year a wire fox terrier took top dog his name king arthur, some say he's got nothing on scamp the tramp winner of the 2019 world's ugliest dog contest. >> every dog is so cute in their own way. >> reporter: proof or woof beauty is in the eye of the beholder. >> all cute and all lovable. >>> that's "nightly news," i'm lester holt thank you for watching and good night, everyone >> all cute and all lovable. >>> that's "nightly news," i'm lester holt. thank you for watching and good night, everyone. andÑiÑi losingfá sightÑi of then point.çóçmkñr5añr Í)srñÑi to protectÑifáÑiñrÑi ri launchedçóÑiÑiçóçóÑiñr açó new >Ñi of the Ñicoronavirus. right now.Ñi rçó par(t&háhp% to return home tomorrowñr afterçóçóÑiÑiÑi visitingçófá chi theyce+%uráup)antinedÑiÑixdçók coronavirus.ñrfáÑi ogrvewracking for ÑiÑiÑisure.çói one ovr six military basesÑiñrÑs the countryñrÑi quarantining pe spívacuatedñri]çóÑcÑi from theÑó epicenter. todayÑi who shared herÑiÑi ordeñ happen to you inÑi realfáçóñr
>> sure, why not >> reporter: last year a wire fox terrier took top dog his name king arthur, some say he's got nothing on scamp the tramp winner of the 2019 world's ugliest dog contest. >> every dog is so cute in their own way. >> reporter: proof or woof beauty is in the eye of the beholder. >> all cute and all lovable. >>> that's "nightly news," i'm lester holt thank you for watching and good night, everyone >> all cute and all lovable....
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arthur scott ross for helena humphrey down there thank you this is d.w. news these are our top stories police in germany cervical has been driven into a crowd of revelers celebrating carnival in the central town of false mass and at least 10 people are injured including children the driver has been arrested it comes less than a week after a mass shooting in the same region killed 9 people. the corona virus outbreak has prompted china to perspire the annual meeting of the national people's congress for the 1st time in decades it comes after chinese authorities reported $150.00 deaths from corona virus in a single day with one of those is in italy say 7 people have now died from the virus there. u.s. president donald trump is in india for a 2 day visit he and prime minister and the manager of monday addressed a rally in modi's home state of gujarat the visit is an opportunity to deepen relations and overcome disagreements in the lingering a trade disappears. and supporters of julian assange gathered outside a court in london today where a hearing has begun
arthur scott ross for helena humphrey down there thank you this is d.w. news these are our top stories police in germany cervical has been driven into a crowd of revelers celebrating carnival in the central town of false mass and at least 10 people are injured including children the driver has been arrested it comes less than a week after a mass shooting in the same region killed 9 people. the corona virus outbreak has prompted china to perspire the annual meeting of the national people's...
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to watch and get into character or get into the character or get into the character of arthur fleck where the character ofjoker because he was playing two distinct characters that were there. and he beautiful process to rehearse the role too much, because he wants to have it be discovered on camera, much like you would on film or stage rather than the director state that was perfect, let's do it again. he would rather have the discovery on film. interesting. you worked on the irishman, didn't you? an interesting production in terms of martin scorsese and the relationship with netflix. and how cgi came into effect, making the actors look younger than they were? so much involved in that not only in the length of time but we shot that in 108 days which is an ungodly amount of time. not only was this cgi there but body mechanics being involved, posture and movement and everything else dealing with the actors so that way it was not only the cgi manipulating the face but also had you could stand taller or put a spring and your staff and stuff like that. on that film i was robert de niro's tech
to watch and get into character or get into the character or get into the character of arthur fleck where the character ofjoker because he was playing two distinct characters that were there. and he beautiful process to rehearse the role too much, because he wants to have it be discovered on camera, much like you would on film or stage rather than the director state that was perfect, let's do it again. he would rather have the discovery on film. interesting. you worked on the irishman, didn't...
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>> oh, sure, why not >> reporter: last year a wire fox terrier took top dog king arthur, some say he has nothing on scam of the tramp, winner of the 2019 world's uglyest dog contest. >> every dog is so cute in their own way. >> reporter: proof or woof, beauty really is in the eye of the beholder erin mclaughlin, nbc news, new york >> so fascinating every aspect of the dog shows, how intense it really is. >> i can't wait until -- you know how when it comes to human beauty pedr beauty pageants as well. it's not all about the looks coming for them soon enough. >>> the 2020 candidates and their staff eat to keep their energy high? we know they need it the guardian analyzed each campaign's food expenditure throughout the end of last year and the results may surprise you. the democratic campaign spent a combined 100 grand on pizza and italian food sanders campaign bought more pies than any other, almost 30 grand worth. dessert, bernie spent over $13,000 on ben and jerry's ice cream. that's probably because bernie sanders has a flavor on that brand. >> it's local right there. >>> lucky cand
>> oh, sure, why not >> reporter: last year a wire fox terrier took top dog king arthur, some say he has nothing on scam of the tramp, winner of the 2019 world's uglyest dog contest. >> every dog is so cute in their own way. >> reporter: proof or woof, beauty really is in the eye of the beholder erin mclaughlin, nbc news, new york >> so fascinating every aspect of the dog shows, how intense it really is. >> i can't wait until -- you know how when it comes to...
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his attorney, arthur aidala: >> obviously, for any human being, yesterday was a tremendously jarring and shocking event. >> harvey, i messed with the wrong women. >> reporter: but there was no sympathy for weinstein on the steps of the los angeles county courthouse. this group, calling themselves "silence breakers" is comprised of the nearly 100 women who accused the 67-year-olds of sexual misconduct. today, they saferre savored the. >> even a man as powerful and famous as weinstein will be held accountable. >> reporter: miria miriam haleys testimony helped convict weinstein. >> i felt just very grateful that they-- that i'd been heard and believed. >> reporter: a member of that jury, who asked not to be identified, spoke out today. >> reporter: describe the moment where you all reach aid decision. >> i felt like my heart was literally going to pop out of my chest. but it was just, like, this is it. like, this is the moment. >> reporter: and that moment has been described by many at the beginning of a new era of justice for sexual abuse cases. as for harvey weinstein, once he's relea
his attorney, arthur aidala: >> obviously, for any human being, yesterday was a tremendously jarring and shocking event. >> harvey, i messed with the wrong women. >> reporter: but there was no sympathy for weinstein on the steps of the los angeles county courthouse. this group, calling themselves "silence breakers" is comprised of the nearly 100 women who accused the 67-year-olds of sexual misconduct. today, they saferre savored the. >> even a man as powerful...
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arthur aidala: he didn't have to. during the trial, harvey weinstein chose not to testify, but his defence team claimed the sex was consensual, citing warm emails and other communications with his accusers months after the attacks. the cards were stacked so much against him, before we even walked into the court. since october 2017 when the magazine articles came out. it is ridiculous that there has been such a cross hairs on his back. this is a dramatic fall for the one—time king of hollywood. a mogul who acted like he owned the red carpet. but above all it is a milestone moment for the #metoo movement, which has found an ally in the us courts. the women have been heard. he said one thing, but it was what she said that mattered. the people versus harvey weinstein — history as her story. nick bryant, bbc news, new york. although harvey weinstein faced charges related to 2 women, at least 80 have accused him of sexual misconduct, stretching back decades, and he faces further criminal charges in los angeles, and civi
arthur aidala: he didn't have to. during the trial, harvey weinstein chose not to testify, but his defence team claimed the sex was consensual, citing warm emails and other communications with his accusers months after the attacks. the cards were stacked so much against him, before we even walked into the court. since october 2017 when the magazine articles came out. it is ridiculous that there has been such a cross hairs on his back. this is a dramatic fall for the one—time king of...
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us to flap new sanctions on venezuela this time targeting the country's flag carrier ally in canvey arthur because washington also threatened further penalties on entities with ties to venezuelan oil company is the sanctions were denounced by russia's foreign minister who's holding talks in caracas with president nicolas maduro. we reiterate our solidarity towards vote israeli and the venezuelan people in their fight against the united states we denounce all methods such as blackmail illegal sanctions and the attempts to dictate the will of the people as well as the interference in internal state matters. not in any one people there is no police here for imperialist illegal sanctions and military intervention we again reiterate that we seek peace and as well it can tolerate sanctions and black meal the latest round of u.s. sanctions target 40 aircraft of venezuela's national carrier that comes on top of existing penalties on venezuelan state companies including the main oil company and the sanctions u.s. companies are barred from and directly importing venezuelan crude and i've seen financ
us to flap new sanctions on venezuela this time targeting the country's flag carrier ally in canvey arthur because washington also threatened further penalties on entities with ties to venezuelan oil company is the sanctions were denounced by russia's foreign minister who's holding talks in caracas with president nicolas maduro. we reiterate our solidarity towards vote israeli and the venezuelan people in their fight against the united states we denounce all methods such as blackmail illegal...
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arthur aidala: he didn't have to. during the trial, harvey weinstein chose not to testify, but his defence team claimed the sex was consensual, citing warm emails and other communications with his female accusers months that continued for months after the attacks. the cards were stacked so much against him, before we even walked into the court. since october, 2017 when those first magazine articles came out. it's just ridiculous that there's been such a crosshairs on his back. this is a dramatic fall for the one—time king of hollywood. a mogul who acted like he owned the red carpet. but, above all, it's a milestone moment for the #metoo movement. this global fight for justice has found an ally in the us criminal courts. the women have been heard. he said one thing, but it was what she said that mattered. the people vs harvey weinstein — history as her story. nick bryant, bbc news, new york. although harvey weinstein faced charges related to two women, at least 80 have accused him of sexual misconduct, stretching b
arthur aidala: he didn't have to. during the trial, harvey weinstein chose not to testify, but his defence team claimed the sex was consensual, citing warm emails and other communications with his female accusers months that continued for months after the attacks. the cards were stacked so much against him, before we even walked into the court. since october, 2017 when those first magazine articles came out. it's just ridiculous that there's been such a crosshairs on his back. this is a...
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arthur aidala: he didn't have to. during the trial, harvey weinstein chose not to testify, but his defence team claimed the sex was consensual, citing warm emails and other communications with his accusers months after the attacks. the cards were stacked so much against him, before we even walked into the court. since october 2017 when those first the magazine articles came out. it is just ridiculous that there has been such a crosshairs on his back. this is a dramatic fall for the one—time king of hollywood. a mogul who acted like he owned the red carpet. but above all, it is a milestone moment for the #metoo movement. this global fight for justice has found an ally in the us courts. the women have been heard. he said one thing, but it was what she said that mattered. the people versus harvey weinstein — history as her story. nick bryant, bbc news, new york. although harvey weinstein faced charges related to two women, at least 80 have accused him of sexual misconduct, stretching back decades, and he faces furthe
arthur aidala: he didn't have to. during the trial, harvey weinstein chose not to testify, but his defence team claimed the sex was consensual, citing warm emails and other communications with his accusers months after the attacks. the cards were stacked so much against him, before we even walked into the court. since october 2017 when those first the magazine articles came out. it is just ridiculous that there has been such a crosshairs on his back. this is a dramatic fall for the one—time...
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it so the whole project collapsed because arthur was saying that it would be thousands of immigrants entering europe and the european union resolution when he was going to be stopping arms entering libya so we're trying to see cracks in this common i would say what our house and there are 3 we've been hearing voices recently about people saying that they maybe don't want to depend so much on the u.s. we've seen 2 wars many wars in the x. you thought you know a war kerney going on in the ukraine that means underpin soil and we saw you see in most situations that washington was pulling the strings and i think at that time the european politicians didn't dare to washington that they were not to intervene on european soil and it's extremely interesting today to hear that european politicians prominent european politicians are saying that well maybe it's time europe the european union take its own future it is future in its own hands and be able to discuss independent. ek prime minister facing an open rebellion with a number turn over the whoring of the controversial 8 years previously ex
it so the whole project collapsed because arthur was saying that it would be thousands of immigrants entering europe and the european union resolution when he was going to be stopping arms entering libya so we're trying to see cracks in this common i would say what our house and there are 3 we've been hearing voices recently about people saying that they maybe don't want to depend so much on the u.s. we've seen 2 wars many wars in the x. you thought you know a war kerney going on in the ukraine...
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and so that these people are throwing their hair or donating their hair are looking at other forms arthur stain of all lifestyle of sustainable ways of taking care of their family rather than just cutting their their hair as a way of surviving it can be can they learn something that that will take them forever when muscle in this one comes from twitter from gary and. the tweet here is really kind of sums up our responsibility as people who are using other people's. how does my freedom and pleasure affect another person's freedom in life women ought to be conscious of the consequences of their pursuit for beauty ethical basis is essential to promote humanity good thoughts but i'm wondering if people wandering around with their fantastic human hair a thinking about that t.v. ladies thank you so much erika mauga valerie. so fresh oh for today ah see you next time take a. look at. the plundering of armenia's natural riches has uprooted residents and desecrated the habitat of some of europe's most in danger species. but a remarkable campaign by local residents is challenging the miked of the c
and so that these people are throwing their hair or donating their hair are looking at other forms arthur stain of all lifestyle of sustainable ways of taking care of their family rather than just cutting their their hair as a way of surviving it can be can they learn something that that will take them forever when muscle in this one comes from twitter from gary and. the tweet here is really kind of sums up our responsibility as people who are using other people's. how does my freedom and...
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arms embargo to libya we saw that austria vetoed the project so the whole project collapsed because arthur was saying that it would be thousands of immigrants entering europe and the european union brussels producing what he was going to be stopping arms entering media so we're trying to see cracks in this comedy now and see what our house and they're free we've been hearing voices recently you know people saying that they maybe don't want to depend so much on the u.s. oh we've seen 2 wars many wars in the x. you saw you know a war going on in the europe. on european soil and we saw you see in most situations that washington was pulling the strings and i think at that time european politicians a little there at a washington that they were not to intervene on european soil and it's extremely interesting today to hear that european politicians prominent european politicians are saying well maybe it's time europe the european union take its own future is true in its own hands and they want to discuss independent. an advisor to the u.k. prime minister has resigned amid an outcry over his views
arms embargo to libya we saw that austria vetoed the project so the whole project collapsed because arthur was saying that it would be thousands of immigrants entering europe and the european union brussels producing what he was going to be stopping arms entering media so we're trying to see cracks in this comedy now and see what our house and they're free we've been hearing voices recently you know people saying that they maybe don't want to depend so much on the u.s. oh we've seen 2 wars many...
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and the space station, it also did not end up looking like arthur c clarke's hub and spoke wheel of a space station. at looks more like a tinker toy or erector set. but that too was on the drawing boards in the engineering was beginning to turn it from a conception conceptual sketch to an engineering reality and into the four room house larger than a football field, space station that is over our heads right now. that has had people living on it continually for almost 20 years. i was just stunned by this picture and how rapidly, both how long it takes to make the engineering matchup with the vision, but also how vivid and powerful division was in the year i was born. when i had no inkling, nor did my parents, of where my life would go. this is where hubble really started and really came from. as i did the research for this book, the timelines between my life and hubble's really started to jump out at me. it almost became like we were born at essentially the same time. by five years he's my older brother if you want to look at it one way. at the different junctures where i've matured i
and the space station, it also did not end up looking like arthur c clarke's hub and spoke wheel of a space station. at looks more like a tinker toy or erector set. but that too was on the drawing boards in the engineering was beginning to turn it from a conception conceptual sketch to an engineering reality and into the four room house larger than a football field, space station that is over our heads right now. that has had people living on it continually for almost 20 years. i was just...
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and so that these people are throwing their hair or donating their hair are looking at other forms arthur stain of all lifestyle of sustainable ways of taking care of their family rather than just cutting their their hair as a way of survival or it can be can they learn something that that will take them forever when muscle in this one comes from twitter from gary and. the tweet here is really kind of sums up our responsibility as people who are using other people's heads. has my freedom and pleasure affect another person's freedom in life women ought to be conscious of the consequences of their pursuit for beauty ethical basis is essential to promote humanity good thoughts but i'm wondering if people wandering around with their fantastic human happened thinking about that t.v. latest thank you so much erica. valerie. as a fresh eye for today next time take a. progress . or a serious mistake. intelligence is slowly invading every aspect of our life. but very few of us really understand its capabilities for better or worse. in a new documentary al-jazeera explores the impact of they are ac
and so that these people are throwing their hair or donating their hair are looking at other forms arthur stain of all lifestyle of sustainable ways of taking care of their family rather than just cutting their their hair as a way of survival or it can be can they learn something that that will take them forever when muscle in this one comes from twitter from gary and. the tweet here is really kind of sums up our responsibility as people who are using other people's heads. has my freedom and...
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show a great city schools spreading the virus and arthur assyria government forces have taken control of more villages advancing towards the rebels last stronghold. dozens of graves and its southern suburbs have reported to have been vandalized. bangladeshis living in india have told al-jazeera they're increasingly being threatened with deportation many say there is a climate of hostility towards muslims since the noose citizenship law came into effect and says north west coast is being battered by high winds and huge waves this storm kira reaches europe major flood warnings have been issued in several areas power has been cut to thousands of homes and hundreds of flights canceled and meteorologists say the worst has passed but there are still alerts and place south korean film parasite has made history at the 92nd academy awards it won 4 oscars for best picture director international feature film an original screenplay hose film as a dark satire on class and any quality it is the 1st non english language film to land best picture or the headlines keep it on al-jazeera witness its nex
show a great city schools spreading the virus and arthur assyria government forces have taken control of more villages advancing towards the rebels last stronghold. dozens of graves and its southern suburbs have reported to have been vandalized. bangladeshis living in india have told al-jazeera they're increasingly being threatened with deportation many say there is a climate of hostility towards muslims since the noose citizenship law came into effect and says north west coast is being...
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the biographer of barnum named arthur is still alive and extremely generous to me and i wrote about the text yesterday and said after today, barnum will be his again. [laughter] grady was a different character, there's not been a good book about him. there's not a lot of paper on him so a lot of it had to do with looking at thewi photograps and with him, there's the question of what is a brady photograph? he ran a studio and sent other people out to take theak photographs, they were called photo by matthew brady.ph so it was a very different kind of challenge to write about brady. yes. >> i was wondering if you saw the shaman movie and what you thought of it. >> say that again. >> if you saw the greatest shaman movies. >> i'm sorry, i'm sorry. i did see the movie. i had actually agreed to write risomething for the daily beast about the little ways in which the way the movie didn't quite right. i came out of the movie so enraged, i couldn't write a lighthearted piece, i didn't fulfill thought. it struck me that there were so many ways, there's no question of present-day sensibility versu
the biographer of barnum named arthur is still alive and extremely generous to me and i wrote about the text yesterday and said after today, barnum will be his again. [laughter] grady was a different character, there's not been a good book about him. there's not a lot of paper on him so a lot of it had to do with looking at thewi photograps and with him, there's the question of what is a brady photograph? he ran a studio and sent other people out to take theak photographs, they were called...
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maybe not to people like arthur butz, by keeping the holocaust street accessible while also insisting it happened, and keeping that argument in the forefront. >> you want to talk about instagram? [laughter] >> sure. all sorts of technology. before this, we had a sort of two-pronged conversation and diluted to this when i talked about eating young people where meeting, right -- about young people where they are, right? ofsed an example, a series instagram stories. i believe it was a film maker in israel who did this. , maybe someonees here can fact checked me if i get the definition of instagram stories a little bit wrong. there are essentially short video clips that can be posted on a regular basis on an instagram page. account. app. so there was this instagram story however was posted, called evo stories and it chronicled the true story of a young woman who was murdered and the holocaust. her in the current date. so you saw eva taking selfies and eve out with her friends. and it was as if the holocaust were happening now in a lot of ways. while also staying true to much of her story.
maybe not to people like arthur butz, by keeping the holocaust street accessible while also insisting it happened, and keeping that argument in the forefront. >> you want to talk about instagram? [laughter] >> sure. all sorts of technology. before this, we had a sort of two-pronged conversation and diluted to this when i talked about eating young people where meeting, right -- about young people where they are, right? ofsed an example, a series instagram stories. i believe it was a...
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thing violence seems to work now we've had nothing from the prime minister mr modi until today 3 days arthur this whole thing started and he calling for calm he's calling for peace and harmony with be no peace and harmony here quite the reverse the problem is how can they rebuild now from this how can they regain the trust if you look at this damage it's superficial compared to the deep rooted scars we've spoken spoken to people who've lost their loved ones hindus and muslims they have suffered their ones have been killed we don't know exactly who was responsible for the killings most of the people seem to be killed by gunshot wounds but some are. also who've been stoned and beaten to the point where their injuries me meant they died so we don't know what the situation is the needs to be an inquiry human rights activists are calling for the government to actually take deeper stronger measures to find the root causes of this and find the people who were responsible and bring them to justice that we may be one of the 1st steps needed to bring these communities together again the delhi police h
thing violence seems to work now we've had nothing from the prime minister mr modi until today 3 days arthur this whole thing started and he calling for calm he's calling for peace and harmony with be no peace and harmony here quite the reverse the problem is how can they rebuild now from this how can they regain the trust if you look at this damage it's superficial compared to the deep rooted scars we've spoken spoken to people who've lost their loved ones hindus and muslims they have suffered...
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to see when someone gets the better of it and that is exactly what happened in germany recently when arthur simon we couldn't hack to the traffic jam sensing algorithm of google maps using a very low tech child's red metal wagon and man and i'm smartphones but just walking up and down an empty street with a wegen load of these make a lot of these smart bombs all using google maps that once the artist was able to create traffic where there was none called an online magic trick if you will we are told motherboard that is motivation for the hack slash our piece was to inspire people to think about the space we give the cars and public life and the data we rely on every day that my friends is our show for you today remember everyone in this world we are not told that we are loved enough so that so you all i love you i am tyrone been watching those numbers great day and night everybody. i walked through the streets of moscow blood 100 people i was down he would have the changes of the like you don't. because in order for them to have the timi they need to do this they also need an environment th
to see when someone gets the better of it and that is exactly what happened in germany recently when arthur simon we couldn't hack to the traffic jam sensing algorithm of google maps using a very low tech child's red metal wagon and man and i'm smartphones but just walking up and down an empty street with a wegen load of these make a lot of these smart bombs all using google maps that once the artist was able to create traffic where there was none called an online magic trick if you will we are...