Recorded and uploaded to YouTube by DCRJ (DAN C RIVERA JR)
http://pinoybiscuits.blogspot.com
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Recorded and uploaded to YouTube by DCRJ (DAN C RIVERA JR)
http://pinoybiscuits.blogspot.com
Duration : 0:8:15
The official swearing-in ceremony of the Yukon Government Cabinet on November 5, 2011.
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Swearing in Ceremony for Jamaica’s 9th Prime Minister, Hon. Andrew Holness, MP.
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Excerpts from the swearing in ceremony for Judge Rodney Harris- the 1st Full time African American Judge in Gwinnett county of Georgia State.
Acumen- Christian Business & Trade Magazine published by MyFaithtvnetwork.inc interviewed the Judge after his first 6 months in office. Full interview can be read in the September 2011 edition of the magazine
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TV9 Exclusive : “Sadananda Gowda” CM Swearing-In Ceremony : Live Videos…!
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I took the full video live on 1/18/2009 at the Martin Luther King Awards Ceremony in DC.
Per popular request…I do not have any other videos other than this one.
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On January 20, 2009, Barack Obama became the 44th President of the United States.
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On 30 June 2010, a turnover of the administration of the Government of the Republic of the Philippines will take place.
The inauguration into office of the President and Vice President of the Republic of the Philippines is traditionally conducted in Barasoain Church in Malolos City, Bulacan; or in front of the House of Representatives in Batasan Hills, Quezon City; or at the Luneta Quirino Grandstand, Manila.
However, the 14th President broke this tradition in 2004 when Her Excellency President Maria Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo delivered a pre-inaugural at the Luneta Quirino Grandstand before proceeding to Cebu City for the inaugural rites.
Let us take a look on how it was done through this video documentation from the Office of the Press Secretary, Office of the President of the Republic of the Philippines.
(Kindly refrain from posting any rude or derogatory remarks. Thank you ^^ )
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January 20, 1965 http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0312060270?ie=UTF8&tag=doc06-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0312060270 Watch the full film: http://thefilmarchived.blogspot.com/2010/09/president-lyndon-b-johnson-inauguration.html
On September 7, 1964, Johnson’s campaign managers for the 1964 presidential election broadcast the “Daisy ad.” It portrayed a little girl picking petals from a daisy, counting up to ten. Then a baritone voice took over, counted down from ten to zero and a nuclear bomb exploded. The message was that Barry Goldwater meant nuclear war. Although it only aired the one time, it escalated into a very heated election. Johnson won the presidency by a landslide with 61% of the vote and the then-widest popular margin in the 20th century — more than 15 million votes (this was later surpassed by incumbent President Nixon’s defeat of Senator McGovern in 1972). Percentage-wise, Johnson’s popular vote margin of over 22 percentage points is a record that stands to this day.
In the summer of 1964, the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP) was organized with the purpose of challenging Mississippi’s all-white and anti-civil rights delegation to the Democratic National Convention of that year as not representative of all Mississippians. At the national convention in Atlantic City, New Jersey the MFDP claimed the seats for delegates for Mississippi, not on the grounds of the Party rules, but because the official Mississippi delegation had been elected by a primary conducted under Jim Crow laws in which blacks were excluded because of poll taxes, literacy tests, and even violence against black voters. The national Partys liberal leaders supported a compromise in which the white delegation and the MFDP would have an even division of the seats; Johnson was concerned that, while the regular Democrats of Mississippi would probably vote for Goldwater anyway, if the Democratic Party rejected the regular Democrats, he would lose the Democratic Party political structure that he needed to win in the South. Eventually, Hubert Humphrey, Walter Reuther and black civil rights leaders (including Roy Wilkins, Martin Luther King, and Bayard Rustin) worked out a compromise with MFDP leaders: the MFDP would receive two non-voting seats on the floor of the Convention; the regular Mississippi delegation would be required to pledge to support the party ticket; and no future Democratic convention would accept a delegation chosen by a discriminatory poll. When the leaders took the proposal back to the 64 members who had made the bus trip to Atlantic City, they voted it down. As MFDP Vice Chair Fannie Lou Hamer said, “We didn’t come all the way up here to compromise for no more than wed gotten here. We didn’t come all this way for no two seats, ’cause all of us is tired.” The failure of the compromise effort allowed the rest of the Democratic Party to conclude that the MFDP was simply being unreasonable, and they lost a great deal of their liberal support. After that, the convention went smoothly for Johnson without a searing battle over civil rights. Despite the landslide victory, Johnson, who carried the South as a whole in the election, lost the Deep South states of Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia and South Carolina, the first time a Democratic candidate had done so since Reconstruction.
Johnson won the presidency by a majority of 61 percent and said he would carry forward the plans and programs of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Not because of our sorrow or sympathy, but because they are right.
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