Impeachment trial of President Trump | Jan. 30, 2020 (FULL LIVE STREAM)
House impeachment managers and President Trump’s lawyers have concluded their opening arguments in the Senate. The impeachment trial is now in the question period for both sides, when senators submit questions in writing to Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. The chief justice will read questions out loud, alternating between the majority and minority for up to eight hours.
Trump was impeached by the House of Representatives in December for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. Impeachment does not mean that the president has been removed from office. In the next phase, the Senate must hold a trial to make that determination. A Senate impeachment trial has happened only two other times in American history and once in the modern era. At the center of the Democrats’ case is that Trump sought to withhold military assistance and an Oval Office meeting until Ukraine announced investigations into former vice president Joe Biden and his son.
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Bruce Riedel An Impossible Partnership?: Pakistan, America and the Future of South Asia
Bruce Riedel is senior fellow and director of the Brookings Intelligence Project, part of Brookings' new Center for 21st Century Security and Intelligence. Riedel also serves as a senior fellow in the Saban Center for Middle East Policy.
Riedel joined Brookings following a 30-year career at the Central Intelligence Agency, a tenure which included multiple overseas postings. He served as a senior advisor to the last four U.S. presidents on South Asia and the Middle East, working as a senior member of the National Security Council. In the 1990s, Riedel also served as deputy assistant secretary of defense for the Near East and South Asia at the Pentagon and a senior advisor at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in Brussels. A member of President Bill Clinton's Middle East negotiating team, Riedel took part in the Camp David peace negotiations, as well as other Arab-Israeli summits. An adviser to President Clinton on South Asia, Riedel organized the president's trip to India in 2000.
In January 2009, at the request of President Barack Obama, Riedel chaired a review of American policy towards Afghanistan and Pakistan. President Obama announced the results of that review in a speech to the nation in March 2009. In 2011, Riedel served as an expert advisor to the prosecution of al Qaeda terrorist Omar Farooq Abdulmutallab in Detroit. Later that same year, Prime Minister David Cameron requested that Riedel deliver a briefing on Pakistan to Britain's National Security Council.
A Special Announcement from Pete Buttigieg
Pete Buttigieg makes a special announcement in South Bend, Indiana.
Senate Impeachment Trial Of President Trump - Day 6 | NBC News (Live Stream Recording)
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Are the US and China Decoupling? What are the Consequences for the Global Order?
Are the US and China Decoupling? What are the Consequences for the Global Order?
Orville Schell
Director of the Asia Society's Center on US-China Relations
Professor Emeritus, UC Berkeley.
Orville Schell is the Director of the Asia Society's Center on US-China Relations in New York City. He leads new programs on the environment, the media and foreign policy in an effort to promote more constructive dialogue between key Chinese and American leaders. He is a Fellow at the Weatherhead East Asian Institute at Columbia University, a Senior Fellow at the Annenberg School of Communications at USC and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He is the author of fifteen books, ten of them about China.
Co-sponsored by the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding and the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth.
Recorded Wednesday Sept 25, 2019
AAR Presidential Address: David Gushee, In the Ruins of White Evangelicalism
2018 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion
November 17
Denver, Colorado
David P. Gushee is the Distinguished University Professor of Christian Ethics and Director of the Center for Theology and Public Life at Mercer University in Georgia, where he has the privilege of teaching both college and seminary students. He is the author or editor of over twenty books, dozens of book chapters, and thousands of opinion pieces. His most important books include Righteous Gentiles of the Holocaust: Genocide and Moral Obligation, Kingdom Ethics: Following Jesus in Contemporary Context, The Sacredness of Human Life: Why an Ancient Biblical Idea is Key to the World’s Future, Changing Our Mind: The Landmark Call for Inclusion of LGBTQ Christians, and Still Christian: Following Jesus Out of American Evangelicalism. Working with Colin Holtz, he has just completed Moral Leadership for a Divided Age: Fourteen Leaders Who Dared to Change the World, to be released in October 2018.
Raised Roman Catholic in northern Virginia, in high school Gushee wandered into a Southern Baptist church where he had a born-again experience that entirely changed the course of his life. Pursuing Jesus and the pastorate, he attended Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, serving in student ministry and eventually becoming an ordained Southern Baptist minister. In seminary, however, studying with the late Glen Stassen, Gushee also discovered the discipline of Christian ethics, which he pursued with a doctorate at Union Theological Seminary in New York.
For thirty-five years, Gushee attempted to be both a Southern Baptist Christian, and an evangelical Christian, while also serving faithfully as a Christian ethicist in the tradition he had learned at Union Seminary. He became well-known on the evangelical side of the Christian fence, writing and lecturing globally and gaining influence as one of progressive evangelicalism’s most important moral thinkers. He also developed a following as a public theologian, with extensive media work and opinion writing in such places as Beliefnet, Christianity Today, Huffington Post, Baptist News Global, and Religion News Service. His scholarship, leadership, and activism against US-sponsored torture in the George W. Bush years drew national attention.
In 2014, Gushee fell from the evangelical firmament after publishing Changing Our Mind, an analysis of the LGBTQ question within Christianity that ended with his articulating a call for full and unequivocal inclusion, a position which he believed reflected core Christian ethical norms that he had applied to other questions throughout his career. Gushee’s spiritual and intellectual reflection since 2015 has been deeply affected by his disillusionment with white American evangelicalism and his attempt to consider where he has been, what he has learned, and where he goes from here.
In this presidential address, Gushee will perform “religion in public” in a confessional vein. Beginning with the claim that the moral credibility of white American evangelicalism stands in ruins, that he has been complicit, and that white evangelicalism lacks the resources within itself to address its moral collapse, Gushee turns to historic and contemporary African-American intellectual resources, seeking within them an answer to two basic questions: What went wrong with white American (evangelical) Christianity? Where might redemption be found?
Laurie Louise Patton, Middlebury College, presiding
Panelists:
David P. Gushee, Mercer University
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House Impeachment Inquiry Hearing – Feldman, Karlan, Gerhardt & Turley Testimony
House Judiciary Committee Impeachment Inquiry Hearing with testimony from Noah Feldman, Pamela S. Karlan, Michael Gerhardt and Jonathan Turley. Hearing starts at 37:25.
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House Rules Committee Meets on Articles of Impeachment
The House Rules Committee debates and votes on two articles of impeachment against President Trump: abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.
Jocko Podcast 115 with Dakota Meyer - Into The Fire, and Beyond the Call of Duty
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0:00:00 - Opening
0:04:21 - Dakota Meyer.
0:11:00 - Into The Fire, by Dakota Meyer.
0:23:35 - Deployed to Iraq.
0:26:35 - Deployed to Afghanistan.
3:01:54 - Final thoughts and take-aways.
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3:40:37 - Closing Gratitude.
Metal Gear Solid 4 - The Movie [HD] Full Story
Movie version of the Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots. Haven't played MGS4 before or just want to see the epic game again? Then this video might be for you.
In 2014, the world is in chaos, the war economy plunging the world into never-ending battle. This fuels the need for private military companies, the five largest of which (together rivaling the power of the entire United States Army) are owned by a single mother company, Outer Heaven, with Liquid Ocelot at the helm. Liquid Ocelot, a fusion of the consciousness of Liquid Snake and the body of Revolver Ocelot, is once again set on world domination and Solid Snake, now suffering advanced accelerated aging and under the codename of Old Snake, is dispatched as a personal favor to Roy Campbell to assassinate him.
Beloved by Meredith Brammeier
World premiere performance by Choral Arts Initiative
Conducted by Brandon Elliott
St. Mark Presbyterian Church
Newport Beach, California
June 14, 2019
On October 27, 2018, I awoke to reports of yet another mass shooting in the United States, this time at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Feeling distraught, angry, and helpless, I sat down at the keyboard and began composing “Beloved.”
As a Christian, I have heard 1 John 4:7-8 quoted frequently, but it seems that the lesson these words try to teach still eludes us, as evidenced by the continued acts of violence and hatred that we perpetrate against one another. “Beloved” reflects this dichotomy, juxtaposing the Biblical text with the names of multiple places in the United States that have suffered mass shootings since 1998.
The piece opens quietly with the words, “Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God; and every one that loveth is born of God, and knoweth God.” As the work progresses, the sopranos and altos repeat these words while an undercurrent of indistinguishable text begins to murmur in the tenors and basses. This litany of places in which mass shootings have occurred – first as city and state names, then as names of businesses, festivals, concerts, schools, and places of worship – gradually drowns out the simultaneous Biblical text, creating a cacophony of sound that crescendos to an anguished cry followed by sudden silence. The piece concludes with a crucial phrase from 1 John, “They that loveth not knoweth not God, for God is love,” followed by a return to the opening plea: “Beloved, let us love one another.”
Most composers hope that their pieces will continue to be performed for many years into the future; my hope is that this piece will soon become obsolete, a mere historical artifact to be looked upon with sorrow and regret.
Beloved is dedicated to the memory of all those who have lost their lives to gun violence, in the United States and across the world.
Text (1 John 4:7-8 [KJV] and Meredith Brammeier):
Beloved, let us love one another:
for love is of God,
(Tampa, Florida,
Las Vegas, Nevada,
Atlanta, Georgia,
Honolulu, Hawaii,
Irving, Texas,
Melrose Park, Illinois)
and everyone that loveth is born of God,
and knoweth God.
(Allegheny County, Pennsylvania,
Wakefield, Massachusetts,
Sacramento, California,
Oldtown, Idaho,
Rifle, Colorado,
South Bend, Indiana,
Huntsville, Alabama)
Beloved,
(Meridian, Massachusetts,
Birchwood, Wisconsin,
Dallas, Texas,
Kansas City, Kansas,
Goleta, California)
let us love
(Seattle, Washington,
Salt Lake City, Utah,
Crandon, Wisconsin,
Omaha, Nebraska,
San Bernardino, California)
one another.
(Tucson, Arizona,
Mount Airy, North Carolina,
Antioch, Tennessee,
Henderson, Kentucky,
Binghamton, New York,
Skagit County, Washington,
Kirkwood, Missouri)
Beloved,
(Fort Hood, Texas,
Yuma, Arizona,
Manchester, Connecticut,
Buffalo, New York,
Parkland, Washington,
San Francisco, California,
Los Angeles, California,
Hialeah, Florida,
Menasha, Wisconsin,
Grand Prairie, Texas,
Herkimer County, New York,
Norcross, Georgia,
Fort Lauderdale, Florida)
let us love
(Carson City, Nevada,
Baton Rouge, Louisiana,
Minneapolis, Minnesota,
Isla Vista, California)
one another:
(Route 91 Harvest Festival,
Borderline Bar and Grill)
for love is of God,
(Excel Industries,
Weis Market,
Fiamma, Inc.,
Advanced Granite Solutions)
and everyone that loveth
(Club 66,
Pulse nightclub,
Marathon Savings Bank,
Cracker Barrel,
IHOP,
Pine Kirk Care Center,
Westroads Mall)
is born of God, and knoweth God.
(Henry Pratt Company,
T & T Trucking,
Ed’s Car Wash,
Cascades Mall,
Salon Meritage,
Black Road Auto,
Sun Trust Bank)
Beloved,
(Pinelake Health and Rehab Center,
Capital Gazette,
Century Sixteen movie theater)
let us love
(Thurston High School,
Columbine High School,
Sandy Hook Elementary School,
Northern Illinois University,
Santa Monica College,
Youth with a Mission School,
Umpqua Community College,
Oikos University,
Virginia Tech,
Westside Middle School,
Marysville-Pilchuck High School,
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School,
Santa Fe High School,
University of North Carolina,
Red Lake Senior High School,
Rancho Tehama Elementary School,
West Nickel Mines Amish School,
Sikh Temple of Wisconsin,
The Ministry of Jesus Christ,
Sash Assembly of God,
Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church,
New St. John Fellowship Baptist Church,
Living Church of God,
First Baptist Church,
Wedgwood Baptist Church,
New Life Church,
Tree of Life.)
They that loveth not knoweth not God,
for God is love.
Beloved,
let us love
one another.
Secretary Clinton Delivers Remarks on Energy Diplomacy in the 21st Century
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton delivers remarks on Energy Diplomacy in the 21st Century at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., October 18, 2012. [Go to for a text transcript.]
President Obama Delivers Remarks at the National Convention Center
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Scripps Presents: Pete Buttigieg
Heartland politics: rather than a monolithic “flyover country,” the midwestern voting public can be—as both parties learned during the last presidential election—stubbornly elusive. Who better to make that point than an openly gay, Millennial war veteran serving his second term as Democratic mayor in a Rust Belt state that Trump won by 20 percent? Pete Buttigieg, who was elected mayor of South Bend, Indiana, in 2011 at the age of 29, has been described by the Washington Post as “the most interesting mayor you’ve never heard of” and by the New York Times as “the perfect Democratic candidate.” He visits Scripps to discuss his new book, Shortest Way Home, which details his visionary work in South Bend and its implications for the future of America. Peter Hamby, political journalist and current head of news at Snapchat, joins him for a conversation.
The Hope of America’s Possibility, with Rev. William J. Barber II | #OBConf2019
Rev. William J. Barber, II, gave a rousing and profound keynote about the work to build a broad-based grassroots movement that can be strong and sustainable enough to confront systemic racism, poverty, environmental devastation, the war economy, and the distorted moral narrative of religious nationalism in America today.
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William J. Barber, II is a pastor and social justice advocate building a broad-based grassroots movement, grounded in the moral tenets of faith-based communities and the constitution. As pastor of Greenleaf Christian Church in Goldsboro, North Carolina (since 1993) and president of the North Carolina conference of the NAACP (2005–2017), Barber approaches social justice through the lens of the ethical and moral treatment of people as laid out in the Christian Bible, the Reconstruction and civil rights movements of the South, and the United States Constitution.
He is effective at building unusually inclusive fusion coalitions that are multiracial and interfaith, reaching across race, gender, age, and class lines, and dedicated to addressing poverty, inequality, and systemic racism. When his work to expand voting rights, health care, living wages, immigrant rights, public education and LGBTQ rights was thwarted by extremist state lawmakers in North Carolina, Barber began a series of Moral Monday rallies outside of the statehouse in Raleigh to protest laws that suppressed voter turnout, cut funding for public education and healthcare, and further disenfranchised poor white, black, First Nations, and LGBTQ communities. The Moral Mondays rallies and associated nonviolent acts of civil disobedience grew to involve tens of thousands of participants across North Carolina and spread to states across the South. The movement waged successful legal challenges to voter suppression and racial gerrymandering, winning twice at the Supreme Court.
Barber founded Repairers of the Breach, a leadership development organization, in 2014 to expand and build a national movement rooted in moral analysis, moral articulation, and moral action.
In 2016 he led a moral revival tour that covered 26 states and attracted thousands. In 2017, he and colleagues launched a revival of the 1968 Poor People’s Campaign that was spearheaded by Dr Martin Lither King, Jr and many others. Beginning with an audit of systemic racism, poverty, ecological devastation, and the war economy in the United States since 1968, the campaign has been recast for the twenty-first century, building state and local, non-partisan fusing movements committed to shifting the moral narrative, building power, and challenging laws and policies that hurt the poor and threaten our democracy.
William Barber received a B.A. (1985) from North Carolina Central University, an M.Div. (1989) from Duke University, and a D.Min. (2003) from Drew University. He has also received seven Honorary Doctorates. From 2006 to 2017, Barber was president of the North Carolina chapter of the NAACP and has been a member of the national board of the NAACP since 2005.
He is a contributing op-ed writer for The New York Times, CNN, MSNBC and the Washington Post. Barber is also a 2018 MacArthur Fellow, 2018 Tar Heel of the Year, an Auburn Seminary Senior Fellow and holds the Visiting Social Justice Chair at St. John’s University.
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Senate Impeachment Trial Of President Trump | Day 3 | NBC News (Live Stream Recording)
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Impeachment Trial Day 3: Democrats detail Trump-Ukraine timeline in opening arguments
House Democrats presented an exhaustive account of President Trump's efforts to pressure Ukraine on the second day of the Senate impeachment trial, walking senators through a detailed timeline to argue the president abused his power and should be removed from office. Follow Live Updates:
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Hamilton: the musical (Animatic version)
EDIT: It's back yeah! WMG (the ones that owe Hamilton) allow this video to exist but they put a lot of adds so they can make money out of it.. I'm not happy with that since the artists should receive it but okay.. the big company wins once again.
So, I basically selected my favourites animatics for each song of Hamilton and I made this video, I really hope you'll all enjoy.
Credits are in the description and in the video
(the credits to all the artists are at the end of the video and in the description, just keep reading :D ).
The songs are a property of Lin Manuel Miranda.
The animations in this video where made by the following artists:
1) ALEXANDER HAMILTON (Galaxyst)
2) AARON BURR, SIR (Szin)
3) MY SHOT (Szin)
4) THE STORY OF TONIGHT (Szin)
5) THE SCHUYLER SISTERS (Szin)
6) FARMER REFUTED (Szin)
7) YOU'LL BE BACK (Captain Sealant)
8) RIGHT HAND MAN (Szin)
9) A WINTER'S BALL (Szin)
10) HELPELESS (Szin)
11) SATISIFIED (Szin)
12) THE STORY OF TONIGHT REPRISE (Szin)
13) WAIT FOR IT (Marzy Meh)
14) STAY ALIVE (Marzy Meh)
15) TEN DUEL COMMANDEMENTS (Szin)
16) MEET ME INSIDE (Szin)
17) THAT WOULD BE ENOUGH (Szin)
18) GUNS AND SHIPS (Szin)
19) HISTORY HAS IT EYES ON YOU (Szin)
20) YORKTOWN (Marzy Meh)
21) WHAT'S COMES NEXT? (Szin)
22) DEAR THEODOSIA (Szin)
23) LAURENS INTELUDE (Szin)
24) NON STOP (Allison Coon)
25) WHAT'D I MISS? (Jasmin McPines)
26) CABINET BATTLE #1 (HuangHYing)
27) TAKE A BREAK (Moo Radish)
28) SAY NO TO THIS (Moo Radish)
29) THE ROOM WHERE IT HAPPENS (SaffeeBear)
30) SHUYLER DEFEATED (Eumnie)
31) DEAR THEODOSIA REPRISE (Chiino)
32) CABINET BATTLE #2 (Avenoir)
33) WASHINGTON ON YOUR SIDE (PillowPon)
34) ONE LAST TIME (OfficialDaelight)
35) I KNOW HIM (Jasmin McPines)
36) THE ADAMS ADMINISTRATION (Exadorlion)
37) WE KNOW (Allison Coon)
38) HURRICANE (ZooshiSushi)
39) THE REYNOLDS PAMPHLETS (Captain Sealant)
40) BURN (Mokodoko)
41) BLOW US ALL AWAY (Ziksua)
42) STAY ALIVE REPRISE (Ziksua)
43) IT'S QUIET UPTOWN (Captain Sealant)
44) THE ELECTION OF 1800 (A homebody)
45) YOUR OBEDIENT SERVANT (Violet - Madness)
46) BEST OF WIVES AND BEST OF WOMEN ( Galactibun Bun)
47) THE WORLD WAS WIDE ENOUGH (Jasmin McPines)
48) WHO LIVES, WHO DIES, WHO TELLS YOUR STORY (Jasmin McPines)