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Virginia State Capitol, Richmond, Virginia, USA
Virginia State Capitol, Richmond, Virginia, USA
This video was taken of Richmond during Memorial Day Weekend, 2019. It includes footage of Capitol Square, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, the Virginia civil rights memorial, and Old City Hall, as well as the beautiful Capitol building which was designed by Thomas Jefferson and Charles-Louis Clérisseau. It also shows the monuments of several prominent Virginians on the ground. This includes Bell Tower, which was built in 1824, and the former custom house, a building built between 1855 and 1858 which is now known as the Lewis F. Powell U. S. Courthouse. Shortly before his appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court, Powell wrote in 1971 the controversial Powell memorandum, a document called by the activist organization Greenpeace “a blueprint for corporate domination of American Democracy.” As no government offices were open during that weekend, you will see very peaceful footage of the Virginia State Capitol
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Saint Paul History: First Capitol, 1854
Minnesota's first capitol building opened in 1854 at Tenth and Wabasha Street.
Haunted Places in The Twin Cities
Tonight we're exploring and area, far greater than a simple town. A landscape seething with eerie superstitions, terrifying apparitions, and downright bone chilling hauntings. Turn out the lights, grab the popcorn, and settle in for the Speakeasy's list of the most haunted places in the Twin Cities! Enjoy!
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Asian Penguins Sustainable St Paul Award
On April 20, 2016, The Asian Penguins travelled to City Hall to receive the 2016 Sustainable Saint Paul Youth Leadership Award for their work in limiting e-waste and closing the Digital Divide.
UMN Saint Paul Overflight
Test overflight with the Marchetto Lab DJI Mavic drone Maverick of the UMN Saint Paul campus.
Sean Paul - Get Busy/Like Glue (Official Video)
The official video of Get Busy/Like Glue by Sean Paul from the album 'Dutty Rock'.
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St. Paul City Council Member: 'Streetcar Idea obscene'
A long-time St. Paul City Council member did not mince any words calling the proposed $250-million streetcar idea obscene. City Council member, Dan Bostrom, thinks spending nearly $50-million dollars per mile, for streetcars is not a smart investment. Bostrom tells 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS, I would rather give every business along the corridor a million dollars and that would generate more economic development than the streetcars.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Virtual Tour: University of Minnesota
Tour the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul in this video feature!
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Inside Tour of St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary - Dillwyn, Virginia
– Go behind the scenes at St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary in Dillwyn, Virginia.
St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary (STAS) is a house of studies of the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX), established in the United States in 1973, for the formation of Roman Catholic priests according to the traditional teaching of the Church. St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary draws from the greatest riches of the 2,000 year history of the Church in the formation of her priests. The formation that the seminarians receive is traditional in every aspect: doctrine, liturgy, retreats, daily schedule, etc. The core of the seminarians' study is the philosophy and theology of St. Thomas Aquinas, while moderate proficiency in Latin is required before ordination. A typical day in the life of the seminarian contains three hours of prayer, three hours of classes, four hours of study, and a hour and a half of recreation. Seminarians are expected to attain the holiness required of a priest, through the means provided at the Seminary: daily Mass, meditation, Rosary, and hours of the Divine Office, as well as Benediction, Ignatian retreats, monthly recollections, and weekly confession and spiritual direction.
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(Bells ringing) Welcome to St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary here in Dillwyn, Virginia. My name is Samuel Fabula and I’m a Deacon here at the seminary. I’m here today to give you a tour. Behind me is the Administrative Building. In the Administrative Building will be done all the secretarial work for the seminary, as well as the parish functions. In between the Administrative Building and the main body of the seminary will one day be the Church. Here, we have the first three bells of the seminary. The first bell is dedicated to St. Vincent de Paul, the second to Mary and Joseph, and the third one to St. Thomas Aquinas. If you’ll follow me, we’ll go inside for the tour now.
This is the temporary chapel where the seminary comes to meet for the Divine Office throughout the day – and Mass in the morning. (Singing) This is the Cloister of St. Joseph. This way to the refectory. This is the refectory. Up at the front, we have the head table where all the professors sit, and the seminarians take all their meals here. During half of the meal, a reading is done from the podium. (Reading by lector) We’ll now go over to the Library.
Here we are on the second floor of the Library. All of the trim and the bookshelves were made by the seminarians, brothers, and faithful. We’ll now go upstairs to the dormitories. We’re now in the cloistered section of the seminary. No one is normally allowed up here. We’ll go over now and see one of the cells. Now we’ll go downstairs and see one of the classrooms. This is the Theologians classroom – they’re having Dogma Class right now. (Professor talking) We have one more thing.
Just to wrap up the tour, we have here the icon of St. Joseph. All the woodwork was handmade by one of our parishioners. Thank you for joining us for the tour of St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary. We look forward to seeing you here for Ordinations. (Bells ringing)
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Bernie Sanders for President 2016 St Paul, MN DA1 mp4
Saint Paul (/ˌseɪnt ˈpɔːl/; abbreviated St. Paul) is the capital and second-most populous city of the U.S. state of Minnesota. As of 2014, the city's estimated population was 297,640.[3] Saint Paul is the county seat of Ramsey County, the smallest and most densely populated county in Minnesota.[5] The city lies mostly on the east bank of the Mississippi River in the area surrounding its point of confluence with the Minnesota River, and adjoins Minneapolis, the state's largest city. Known as the Twin Cities, the two form the core of Minneapolis–Saint Paul, the 16th-largest metropolitan area in the United States, with about 3.5 million residents.[6]
Founded near historic Native American settlements as a trading and transportation center, the city rose to prominence when it was named the capital of the Minnesota Territory in 1849. Though Minneapolis is better-known nationally, Saint Paul contains the state government and other important institutions.[7] Regionally, the city is known for the Xcel Energy Center, home of the Minnesota Wild,[8] and for the Science Museum of Minnesota.[9][10] As a business hub of the Upper Midwest, it is the headquarters of companies such as Ecolab.[11] Saint Paul, along with its Twin City, Minneapolis, is known for its high literacy rate. It was the only city in the United States with a population of 250,000 or more to see an increase in circulation of Sunday newspapers in 2007.[12]
The settlement originally began at present-day Lambert's Landing, but was known as Pig's Eye after Pierre Pig's Eye Parrant established a popular tavern there. When Lucien Galtier, the first Catholic pastor of the region, established the Log Chapel of Saint Paul (shortly thereafter to become the first location of the Cathedral of Saint Paul), he made it known that the settlement was now to be called by that name, as Saint Paul as applied to a town or city was well appropriated, this monosyllable is short, sounds good, it is understood by all Christian denominations.[13]
St-Paul de Vence in the south of France
St-Paul de Vence in the South of France is one of the best preserved and prettiest medieval villages in all of Europe. We're going to take you on a walk straight through the middle of St-Paul on the main pedestrian lane from one end of town to the other and later working to show you all the little side streets. Located on the Cote d'Azur along the French Riviera in Provence, this village is one of the prettiest in Europe. The cobblestone lanes here are among the finest that you will ever see.
When you reach the far end of the main lane you exit through another gateway arch and then there's a staircase that leads your right up onto the wall with a lovely viewing platform where you can see across the distant landscape.
The walks round the walls are in part wider, and the small gardens of the houses sloping down to them, with the dark foliage and golden fruit of their orange groves, form a beautiful foreground to the lovely views that are visible off in the distance in every direction.
Saint-Paul de Vence's town wall dates from the 16th century as we see it today and it hugs the contours of the rocky spur on which the village stands, forming a 1 km perimeter that has undergone only slight modifications since the 16th century.
We have created many more movies about this area, the Côte d'Azur, the French Riviera that you can find on our channel, so have a look. You'll see programs about Cannes and Monaco, Monte Carlo, St-Paul, Vence, Villefrance, all around through the region including Antibes, and we really enjoy using Nice as our home base to explore this entire region.
Bernie Sanders For President 2016 St Paul, MN EW1 mp4
Senator Sanders has been a longtime supporter of LGBT rights. In 1983, during his first term as Mayor of Burlington, Sen. Sanders supported the city’s first ever Pride Parade. He later signed a city ordinance banning housing discrimination.
When he served in the House of Representatives, then-Congressman Sanders voted against “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” in 1993 and the so-called “Defense of Marriage Act” in 1996. Sen. Sanders hailed the landmark Supreme Court decisions in 2013 and 2015 which struck down DOMA and recognized same-sex marriage is a right in all 50 states, calling the decisions a “victory for same-sex couples across our country as well as all those seeking to live in a nation where every citizen is afforded equal rights.”
The United States has made remarkable progress on gay rights in a relatively short amount of time. But there is still much work to be done.
In many states, it is still legal to fire someone for being gay. It is legal to deny someone housing for being transgender. That is unacceptable and must change. We must end discrimination in all forms.
Sen. Sanders is currently a cosponsor of the Equality Act, which would expand the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and other anti-discrimination laws to include protections for sexual orientation and gender identity. He has consistently supported legislation that would guarantee LGBT Americans would be treated as equal citizens, and has a lifetime perfect score from the Human Rights Campaign.
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DFL Chair's Corner Ep. 22 with St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman
Communities that are thriving are ones that have a state government as a partner. says St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman in the latest episode of the Minnesota DFL Chair's Corner.
In Episode 22, DFL Chairman Ken Martin and Mayor Coleman discuss transit-oriented development, the importance of investing in our cities, and lessons Mayor Coleman learned from his father.
Fox & Friends: Dan Caldwell on VA Reversing St Paul Demotion
Former St. Paul VA director, Kimberly Graves has her demotion reversed AGAIN for stealing $130,000 in relocation expenses. CVA's Dan Caldwell goes on Fox & Friends to discuss this travesty.
Minnesota State Capitol Building
When the current State Capitol building was built in 1905, it was the third in Minnesota’s storied history (the first burned down in 1881 and the second quickly became too small for the growing government). The 12-year, $4.5 million project designed by local architect Cass Gilbert would be worth $110 million today.
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Henry Rollins traverses 50 states with a politically-themed talk show, culminating with an election-eve performance in Washington D.C. on November 5th. This two-month tour will stop in each state capital -- starting September 6 at Hawaiian Brian's in Honolulu, HI, venturing through places like the Diamond Ball Room in Oklahoma City, T.F. Riggs High School in Pierre, South Dakota and ending up in Washington, D.C., Henry's hometown. Henry's latest tour offers not so much a voting guide, but an unveiling of Henry's very own political viewpoint -- an unflinching quest for truth.
About Henry Rollins
For better than a quarter century, Henry Rollins has toured the world as a spoken word artist, as frontman for both Rollins Band and Black Flag and -- without a microphone -- as a solitary traveler with insatiable curiosity. When he's not living out of a suitcase, Rollins is constantly at work as an actor, radio DJ, author of more than 20 books, and running his publishing company and record label 2.13.61. Henry currently hosts a weekly radio show on L.A.'s renowned NPR affiliate KCRW, and is a regular contributor to VanityFair.com with his Straight Talk Espresso blog.
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