Intelligence linkedin cofounder reid hoffman is joining us, everybody. applause . Trevor but first, but first theres yet another video of a police stop gone wrong. Its from cobb county georgia and this one is a weird one. Its a weird one this time. The person in the car is a white woman. And the cop is speaking, you know what, just watch. Fuse your phone, its in your lap right now. I just dont want to put my hands down. Im really sorry. No, no, i have seen way too many videos of cops killing people. But youre not black, remember, we only kill black people, yeah, we only kill black people, right. Trevor apparently in the cops defense was that he was trying to calm the woman down, that is what they said he was doing am but i can see why it wasnt working because the cop says relax, we only shoot black people am and she must have been thinking i thought you only pulled over black people and yet here we are. I am not taking any chances with you. And you know what is crazy, this footage is f
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Lutheran churches spokesperson on Cultural Affairs what do you think is luthers cultural legacy is it perhaps that the reformation is not just a german but a european idea oh. Yes thats such an interesting aspect of the reformation. Lutheran germany but this years events show that the reformation has a european context and peace and context that gives us a different understanding of our european neighbors france sweden switzerland and poland with their experience of the reformation with. England henry the eighth in the anglican churches split from the Catholic Church helps us understand britain and breaks it down the hatred of rome then todays hatred of brussels so many associations that give us fresh insight into todays diverse and very turbulent continent and. That leads in neatly to our part of the interview where we ask you to finish three sentences from my take home message from the luther year is an awareness of the freedom of faith as an amateur footballer im envious of full soc
It is great to have such a large for there on this day election, as we are all sort of anxiously awaiting what happens. It is a genuine pleasure for me to be able to introduce amanda to you. Director ofssociate the National History center. I have worked with her for the past 2. 5 years. I could sing your praises ad. Auseam she is indispensable to the operations and success of the center over the years. For someone who is so young, she had an interesting and varied career. Before she became an historian, she was a pastry chef and worked at a prominent restaurant and got her phd at the university of michigan and a postdoc at yale. At the same time, she has continued her interest in food history. She has taught historical cooking classes. She has a blog called just desserts. She has herto that, mainstay as a historian, her work on the origins of humanitarianism and that has led to the book from empire to the American Revolution and origins of humanitarianism which was published by Oxford