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Ezra Levant on Glenn Beck
Ezra Levant on Glenn Beck
Former Western Standard publisher Ezra Levant appears on the Glenn Beck program January 22. Ezra is facing an Alberta Human Rights Commission hearing and battling for free speech.
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The Amorites: From Arabia to the Levant 2500BC-1200BC
The Amorites: From Arabia to the Levant 2500BC-1200BC
Tracing the Amorites migration from Arabia to the Levant. The western Semitic speaking Amorites sprung out Arabia in waves of tribal federations roaming the desert/semidesert region between the Euphrates in the west and the Mediterrianean sea in the East. They were restricted from Mesopotamia by their Eastern Semitic kinsmen, the Akkadians. The Amorites of the North will settle the highlands and later fall under Hittie influence, after the fall of the Hittites they will emerge as the highlanders (Arameans). The Amorites of Western Canaan will establish the coastal Canaanite towns that will later evolve into Phoenicia and Philistia. The third group of the Amorites were the East Cannanites (lowlanders) concentrated along the Euphrates, mainly following the water and pasture in the midwest Euphrates region. The Meso-Akkadians regarded the Amorites as an uncivilized unproductive group because they didn't have a harvest they can loot or a town to sack to supply their growing empire. To them the Amorites were troublesome Nomadic shepherds a people with no submission and no house in a lifetime! The Amorites viewed the Akkadians as the oppressive imperial power that controlled their only source for survival; the Euphrates water and the needed pasture for their livestock. This Mesopotamian animosity between the Akkadians and Amorites will give birth to the Zodiac as we know it. THe Amorites marked their age with the fall of the Akkadian empire 2160BC (the Akkadian Bull) and the <b>...</b>
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What was your intent?
What was your intent?
Where I am asked by the human rights commission about my inn
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The Oscar Levant Show Part 1
The Oscar Levant Show Part 1
A very rare clip from The Oscar Levant Show (1958) with special guest Fred Astaire. This was the first time Astaire sang on television. The video quality is very poor.
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Opening Statement
Opening Statement
Ezra Levant's opening statement at the human rights commissi
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Portenzo Levant iPad 2 Moleskine Case - Unboxing and Quick Review
Portenzo Levant iPad 2 Moleskine Case - Unboxing and Quick Review
Portenzo Levant iPad 2 Moleskine Case - Unboxing and Quick Review - In this video I am going to show you my Portenzo Levant Moleskine iPad 2 Case.. as you will see.. these cases are designed to look similiar to an original moleskine book.. from a distance you cannot tell that I have an iPad in a case.. it just appears to be a book which is one of the reasons why I like the look of these cases. I will quickly show you how it looks without an iPad 2 inserted.. closeups.. opened and closed.. Then I will insert my iPad 2 and then again show you closeups of how it sits inside the case.. I will also show you how it works just like the Apple smart cover by using a small magnet embedded inside the front cover to put your iPad asleep. I also quickly cover how the sound is much better inside the case because of the sound being chambered towards you instead of away like an iPad 2 is without a case.. I will also show you how it will stand in landscape mode to allow you to use it for viewing a movie or a presentation . If you are interested in purchasing one of these cases.. head on over to their website below.. if you can let them know you saw it here.. maybe in the future they will allow me to review more of their cases :) Portenzo Moleskine iPad 2 case - $59+s/h (more options and designs available at additional cost) www.portenzo.com Thanks for watching my videos.. Please subscribe and rate my videos. Comment below if it helped you in your decision or if you have any questions.. i <b>...</b>
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LeVant- Beyond the Masque of Eden (album trailer)
LeVant- Beyond the Masque of Eden (album trailer)
Order your CD copy at: deadscarletrecords.com Romanian electro-mystique music with unique atmospheric soundscapes ! For more songs, please visit : www.myspace.com/levantmusic
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Who Was Oscar Levant?
Who Was Oscar Levant?
Oscar Levant (December 27, 1906 -- August 14, 1972) was an American pianist, composer, author, comedian, and actor. He was as famous for his mordant character and witticisms, on the radio and in movies and television, as for his music.
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Ezra Levant & Mark Steyn: Christmas
Ezra Levant & Mark Steyn: Christmas
Ezra Levant & Mark Steyn discuss the war on Christmas and the Jewish gents who wrote many of the great Christmas songs.
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Ezra Levant on CTV
Ezra Levant on CTV
Ezra Levant appears on Mike Duffy Live January 31, to talk about the Human Rights Commission and freedom of speech
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The National: Complaint against Ezra Levant dropped
The National: Complaint against Ezra Levant dropped
CBC's The National reports on the human rights complaint that was lodged against former Western Standard publisher Ezra Levant before the complainant, Syed Soharwardy, changed his mind and dropped the complaint.
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Thought Crime! Ezra Levant interviews Mark Steyn on SunTV's The Source
Thought Crime! Ezra Levant interviews Mark Steyn on SunTV's The Source
Thought criminals at work; Canada's premiere thought criminals Mark Steyn and Ezra Levant discuss our debauched dominion and Steyn's new book After America on SunTV's "The Source".
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Mary Martin & Oscar Levant - That's for Me (Rhythm on the River)
Mary Martin & Oscar Levant - That's for Me (Rhythm on the River)
Mary Martin sings while Oscar Levant plays the piano on this Johnny Burke and James Monaco tune. Also in the scene is Basil Rathbone. It is from the 1940 film Rhythm on the River which also costarred Bing Crosby & Charley Grapewin.
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This Week in Mobile - Jake Levant, VP of Marketing at Fring
This Week in Mobile - Jake Levant, VP of Marketing at Fring
This week we have Jake Levant, VP of Marketing at Fring and Michael Koerbel and Anna Elizabeth James. For more information, show notes, and an upcoming schedule, go to www.thisweekin.com. Ashley Esqueda and Mike Hobbs host This Week in Mobile. The big news this week included the numbers on iPhone 4 sales: 1.7 million in record time. The epic win this week was a video created entirely on an iPhone 4, edited and shot. The creators, Michael Koerbel and Anna Elizabeth James actually Skyped in. The epic fail this week was the Microsoft Kin, and it's quick demise. Also, the Sidekick was killed off this week. The app of the week was Fring. A great interview with Jake Levant and the gang which was filmed previously was shown. Fring allows you to make calls, video calls, and live chat on mobile devices especially. News: -Apple and AT&T hit with first iPhone 4 class action lawsuit -iPhone 4 gets a $1 alternative to pricey Bumpers -Apple sells 1.7 million iPhone 4s through Saturday, June 26 -Sprint halts EVO 4G update due to reports of it bricking phones -Android 3.0 Gingerbread getting revamped UI, Froyo living on for lower-end phones? -HP / Palm buyout officially complete -- get ready for webOS printers -Symbian-Guru shuts down, says Nokia is 'losing hard' -MeeGo for handsets makes its first appearance -Nokia to pass on Android, focus on MeeGo and Symbian -Exclusive: Apple iTunes in the cloud definitely happening soon, wireless syncing!
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Rudy Wiedoeft sax, Oscar Levant piano - Sax O Phun (1925)
Rudy Wiedoeft sax, Oscar Levant piano - Sax O Phun (1925)
Rudolph "Rudy" Cornelius Wiedoeft (Jan.3,1893 - Feb.18,1940) was a US saxophonist. Born in Detroit, Michigan, the son of German immigrants, at a young age Wiedoeft started playing with his family orchestra, first on violin, then on clarinet. He moved to New York City and switched to saxophone, then still an unusual instrument. He became known as a virtuoso saxophonist in the 1910s, made more than 300 recordings for many different record labels, and did much to popularize the saxophone as an instrument in both the US and overseas. His chief instrument was the C melody saxophone, a variety which was immensely popular from the 1910s until the US stock market crash of October 1929. He also played and recorded a little on the E-flat alto and B-flat soprano as well. His style was noted for very rapid runs of well articulated notes in between long lush legato phrases in a ragtime influenced style. The rapidly articulated notes were made possible by the advanced techniques of double-tonguing and triple-tonguing, similar to those used by brass (trumpet, trombone, etc) players and flutists. He was also known for his style of vibrato, which was very wide in the later years of his playing. It is worth noting that in his earlier years, Wiedoeft's use of vibrato was quite spare and rather narrow. Wiedoeft employed several other 'sound effects,' such as slap tonguing and "laughing" (altering/bending the pitch of the note)through his horn, and alongside his very distinguishable vibrato <b>...</b>
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Ezra Levant Q & A - Part 4
Ezra Levant Q & A - Part 4
7. Ezra discusses the conduct of an HRC investigator who has threatened to sue him.
10:26
Mark Steyn and Ezra Levant at JUST Subcommittee on Section 13 and Richard Warman Part 1
Mark Steyn and Ezra Levant at JUST Subcommittee on Section 13 and Richard Warman Part 1
Mark Steyn and Ezra Levant testify before the Justice and Human Rights Subcommittee in the Parliament of Canada. Steyn and Levant slam the censorship of the Canadian Human Rights Commission and Canada's hate-finder general - Richard (Dress-up Nazi LUCY) Warman Part 1
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Oscar Levant Show Part 2
Oscar Levant Show Part 2
Part 2 of this very rare video from 1958 with guest Fred Astaire.