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David Russell Lange, ONZ, CH (/ˈlɒŋi/ LONG-ee; 4 August 1942 – 13 August 2005), served as the 32nd Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1984 to 1989. He headed New Zealand's fourth Labour Government, one of the most reforming administrations in his country's history, but one which did not always conform to traditional expectations of a social-democrat party. He had a reputation for cutting wit (sometimes directed against himself) and eloquence. His government implemented far-reaching free-market reforms. Helen Clark described New Zealand's nuclear-free legislation as his legacy.
Lange was born on 4 August 1942 in Otahuhu, a small industrial borough since absorbed into Auckland. He was the oldest of four children of Roy Lange, a general practitioner and obstetrician and grandson of a German settler, and Phoebe Fysh Lange, who trained as a nurse in her native Tasmania before she migrated to New Zealand. Lange's autobiography suggests that he admired his soft-spoken and dryly humorous father, while his demanding and sometimes overbearing mother tested his tolerance. He received his formal education at Fairburn Primary School, Otara Intermediate School and Otahuhu College, then at the University of Auckland, where he graduated in law in 1965. He paid his way through university by working in a meat-freezing works. In 1968 he married Naomi Crampton. He gained a Master of Laws in 1970, then practised law in Northland and Auckland for some years, often giving legal representation to the most dispossessed members of Auckland society.
David (/ˈdeɪvɪd/; Hebrew: דָּוִד, Modern David, Tiberian Dāwîḏ;ISO 259-3 Dawid; Arabic: داوُد Dāwūd; Syriac: ܕܘܝܕ Dawid; Ancient Greek: Δαυίδ; Latin: Davidus, David; Strong's: Daveed) was, according to the Books of Samuel, the second king of the United Kingdom of Israel, and according to the New Testament, an ancestor of Jesus. His life is conventionally dated to c. 1040 – 970 BCE, his reign over Judah c. 1010–970 BCE.
The Books of Samuel, 1 Kings, and 1 Chronicles are the only Old Testament sources of information on David, although the Tel Dan Stele (dated c. 850–835 BCE) contains the phrase בית דוד (bytdwd), read as "House of David", which many scholars confirm to be a likely plausible match to the existence in the mid-9th century BCE of a Judean royal dynasty called the House of David.
Depicted as a valorous warrior of great renown, and a poet and musician credited for composing much of the psalms contained in the Book of Psalms, King David is widely viewed as a righteous and effective king in battle and civil justice. He is described as a man after God's own heart in 1 Samuel 13:14 and Acts 13:22.
New Zealand (/njuːˈziːlənd/ new-ZEE-lənd, Māori: Aotearoa [aɔˈtɛaɾɔa]) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The country geographically comprises two main landmasses – that of the North Island, or Te Ika-a-Māui, and the South Island, or Te Waipounamu – and numerous smaller islands. New Zealand is situated some 1,500 kilometres (900 mi) east of Australia across the Tasman Sea and roughly 1,000 kilometres (600 mi) south of the Pacific island areas of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga. Because of its remoteness, it was one of the last lands to be settled by humans. During its long isolation, New Zealand developed a distinctive biodiversity of animal, fungal and plant life. The country's varied topography and its sharp mountain peaks, such as the Southern Alps, owe much to the tectonic uplift of land and volcanic eruptions. New Zealand's capital city is Wellington, while its most populous city is Auckland.
Somewhere between 1250 and 1300 CE, Polynesians settled in the islands that were to become New Zealand, and developed a distinctive Māori culture. In 1642, Abel Tasman, a Dutch explorer, became the first European to sight New Zealand. In 1840, representatives of the British Crown and Māori Chiefs signed the Treaty of Waitangi, making New Zealand a British colony. Today, the majority of New Zealand's population of 4.5 million is of European descent; the indigenous Māori are the largest minority, followed by Asians and Pacific Islanders. Reflecting this, New Zealand's culture is mainly derived from Māori and early British settlers, with recent broadening arising from increased immigration. The official languages are English, Māori and New Zealand Sign Language, with English predominant.
A prime minister is the most senior minister of cabinet in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system. In many systems, the prime minister selects and may dismiss other members of the cabinet, and allocates posts to members within the government. In most systems, the prime minister is the presiding member and chairman of the cabinet. In a minority of systems, notably in semi-presidential systems of government, a prime minister is the official who is appointed to manage the civil service and execute the directives of the head of state.
In parliamentary systems fashioned after the Westminster system, the prime minister is the presiding and actual head of government and head of the executive branch. In such systems, the head of state or the head of state's official representative (i.e. the monarch, president, or governor-general) usually holds a largely ceremonial position, although often with reserve powers.
The prime minister is often, but not always, a member of parliament and is expected with other ministers to ensure the passage of bills through the legislature. In some monarchies the monarch may also exercise executive powers (known as the royal prerogative) that are constitutionally vested in the crown and may be exercised without the approval of parliament.
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Plot: A group of college students decide to end the summer by going camping in the woods near the small town of Cedar Cove. While there they encounter a crazy hermit who warns them about strange experiments with dead bodies being conducted by a demented scientist in an isolated lab nearby. The campers snoop around and are noticed by Dr. Letum's treacherous assistant, and that night are besieged by zombies. Separated in the attack, the campers must try to escape the risen dead and survive the nightmare they have stumbled into, as they deal with the ramifications of science delving into realms into which it was never meant to go. But is Dr. Letum the true evil or is Max Vendo, his assistant, the real mastermind behind these terrifying events? The truth will unfold as the campers are slaughtered in turn by the resurrected dead. Will any of them survive long enough to learn the truth? Will any of them survive at all?
Genres: Horror,Actors: Ian Mune (actor), Mark Mitchell (actor), Paul Sutorius (editor), Tim Sanders (producer), Desmond Kelly (actor), Bruce Allpress (actor), William Kircher (actor), Chris Bailey (director), Linus Murphy (miscellaneous crew), Susan Brady (actress), Donogh Rees (actress), Jeffrey Thomas (actor), John Charles (composer), Greg McGee (writer), Nicki Ellis (miscellaneous crew),
Genres: Drama,Six days out from the 1984 snap election, PM Sir Robert Muldoon and Leader of the Opposition David Lange face off across a table in a TVNZ leaders’ debate chaired by Ian Johnstone. A tired Muldoon, on the back foot since calling the election two weeks earlier, attempts to claim the high ground of experience in office and on the international stage; but he is no match for Lange’s deftness and gravitas — and his parting shot of "I love you, Mr Lange" is a startling admission of defeat and one of the more remarkable moments in NZ political history.
video of the Oxford Union Debate, 1 March 1985
David Lange, Prime Minister of New Zealand vs. Rev. Jerry Falwell (June 1985, Video Events International / VEI - HarborSide Films)
Award-winning series Revolution examined sweeping changes in 1980s New Zealand society. This second episode argues that in its first term in office, the Labour Government promoted neoliberal reform via illusory ideas of consensus and fairness, while PM David Lange mined goodwill from its indie anti-nuclear policy (famously in an Oxford Union debate, see third clip). The interviews include key figures in politics, the public service and business: an age of easy lending and yuppie excess is recalled, while those in rural areas recount the downside of job losses.
*** Video courtesy of & copyright owned by TVNZ *** Broadcast (New Zealand): 7th August, 1989. Breaking network news bulletin as PM David Lange resigns from office.
Step by step instructions on hewing a cotton wood cabin log. Encourages beginners to try hewing skills. Anyone can do it.
SHOTLIST Stockholm, Sweden - December 8, 2003 1. Former New Zealand Prime Minister David Lange walking into ceremony 2. Cutaway press 3. David Lange receives award from Jakob Von Uexkull, Founder of Right Livelihood award 4. Audience clapping 5. SOUNDBITE (English) David Lange, Former New Zealand Prime Minister: "But we broke the mould and did the right thing. We've got 20 years behind us now and it's still the right thing." 6. David Lange with other award winner 7. SOUNDBITE (English) David Lange, Former New Zealand Prime Minister: "The challenge now is to have international organisations which might address issues like justice, like some people stinking rich and some people dying poor. Like some people occupying no lands and some people occupying paradise. All the things wh...
New Zealand's Prime Minister David Lange March 2nd 1985 made all New Zealanders proud by standing up for what is right and just and had a standing ovation at Oxford University. This was a pre curser New Zealand's Anti Nuclear Stance and Subsequent Nuclear Free Zone - Jump now to modern day 2011 and New Zeland's Prime Minister John Key - compare the two and make up your own mind...
Coverage from NZ current affairs shows in August 2015 following death of former Labour Prime Minister (1984-89) David Lange. Includes: Clip of Oxford Union debate (0:55) footage of final press conference as Prime Minister(6:41), John Campbell interviews Geoffrey Palmer, Roger Douglas, and Richard Prebble (8:39), and news coverage of Lange memorial on 20 August (21:20). Original copyright lies with TVNZ and of TV3.
1.Stardate 342.1 0:00 2.Behind The Sun 5:24 3.Safe Journey 12:10
Coverage from NZ current affairs shows in August 2015 following death of former Labour Prime Minister (1984-89) David Lange. Includes: Clip of Oxford Union debate (0:55) footage of final press conference as Prime Minister(6:41), John Campbell interviews Geoffrey Palmer, Roger Douglas, and Richard Prebble (8:39), and news coverage of Lange memorial on 20 August (21:20). Original copyright lies with TVNZ and of TV3.
video of the Oxford Union Debate, 1 March 1985
Six days out from the 1984 snap election, PM Sir Robert Muldoon and Leader of the Opposition David Lange face off across a table in a TVNZ leaders’ debate chaired by Ian Johnstone. A tired Muldoon, on the back foot since calling the election two weeks earlier, attempts to claim the high ground of experience in office and on the international stage; but he is no match for Lange’s deftness and gravitas — and his parting shot of "I love you, Mr Lange" is a startling admission of defeat and one of the more remarkable moments in NZ political history.
These remarkable interviews — filmed on 16 July 1984, two days after the General Election — see TVNZ’s Richard Harman talking to defeated Prime Minister Robert Muldoon, then to PM-in-waiting David Lange. With the two sharply divided on the need to devalue the dollar, the country is on the brink of an economic and constitutional crisis, and the stand-off plays out on the nation’s TV screens. Lange (in his first studio interview as PM) has the moral high ground but no power to act until he is sworn in; while a defiant Muldoon acts as if the election never happened.
FX's 'Feud' star Jessica Lange has ongoing, imagined beef with White House advisor Kellyanne Conway. Subscribe To "The Late Show" Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/ColbertYouTube For more content from "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert", click HERE: http://bit.ly/1AKISnR Watch full episodes of "The Late Show" HERE: http://bit.ly/1Puei40 Like "The Late Show" on Facebook HERE: http://on.fb.me/1df139Y Follow "The Late Show" on Twitter HERE: http://bit.ly/1dMzZzG Follow "The Late Show" on Google+ HERE: http://bit.ly/1JlGgzw Follow "The Late Show" on Instagram HERE: http://bit.ly/29wfREj Follow "The Late Show" on Tumblr HERE: http://bit.ly/29DVvtR Watch The Late Show with Stephen Colbert weeknights at 11:35 PM ET/10:35 PM CT. Only on CBS. Get the CBS app for iPhone & iPad! Click HERE: http://bit....
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You may know her stats (2 Oscars, 3 Emmys, 7 other nominations) and you certainly know her face, but what brings Jessica Lange to her often indelible performances. She talks to David Poland about the journey and some of the specific performances. Shot in Los Angeles, June 2015 Subscribe to DP/30 for more interviews: http://bit.ly/17Xg4Y1
Synopsis: 2011-10-14: Artie Lange, Eddie Brill, Beirut! Late Show with David Letterman Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday weekdays weeknights comedy comedian talk show host interview guests actors actresses singers musical performance pets tricks late night pop star band artist celebrity audience monologue desk family variety American U.S. US band CBS Orchestra stand-up sketches chat humor New York City Ed Sullivan Theater Broadway Emmy Award Worldwide Pants Incorporated Paul Shaffer Justin Stangel Eric Alan Kalter hour-long broadcast airs 11:35 pm s18 se18 se ep 18 entertainment TV Television Watch Full Episodes Online free
The two-time Oscar winner stars in the hit series with a sinister flair. Subscribe to GMA on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ABCNews Watch more GMA clips here: https://gma.yahoo.com/ Like GMA on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GoodMorningAmerica Follow GMA on Twitter: https://twitter.com/gma
Six days out from the 1984 snap election, PM Sir Robert Muldoon and Leader of the Opposition David Lange face off across a table in a TVNZ leaders’ debate chaired by Ian Johnstone. A tired Muldoon, on the back foot since calling the election two weeks earlier, attempts to claim the high ground of experience in office and on the international stage; but he is no match for Lange’s deftness and gravitas — and his parting shot of "I love you, Mr Lange" is a startling admission of defeat and one of the more remarkable moments in NZ political history.
video of the Oxford Union Debate, 1 March 1985
David Lange, Prime Minister of New Zealand vs. Rev. Jerry Falwell (June 1985, Video Events International / VEI - HarborSide Films)
Award-winning series Revolution examined sweeping changes in 1980s New Zealand society. This second episode argues that in its first term in office, the Labour Government promoted neoliberal reform via illusory ideas of consensus and fairness, while PM David Lange mined goodwill from its indie anti-nuclear policy (famously in an Oxford Union debate, see third clip). The interviews include key figures in politics, the public service and business: an age of easy lending and yuppie excess is recalled, while those in rural areas recount the downside of job losses.
*** Video courtesy of & copyright owned by TVNZ *** Broadcast (New Zealand): 7th August, 1989. Breaking network news bulletin as PM David Lange resigns from office.
Step by step instructions on hewing a cotton wood cabin log. Encourages beginners to try hewing skills. Anyone can do it.
SHOTLIST Stockholm, Sweden - December 8, 2003 1. Former New Zealand Prime Minister David Lange walking into ceremony 2. Cutaway press 3. David Lange receives award from Jakob Von Uexkull, Founder of Right Livelihood award 4. Audience clapping 5. SOUNDBITE (English) David Lange, Former New Zealand Prime Minister: "But we broke the mould and did the right thing. We've got 20 years behind us now and it's still the right thing." 6. David Lange with other award winner 7. SOUNDBITE (English) David Lange, Former New Zealand Prime Minister: "The challenge now is to have international organisations which might address issues like justice, like some people stinking rich and some people dying poor. Like some people occupying no lands and some people occupying paradise. All the things wh...
New Zealand's Prime Minister David Lange March 2nd 1985 made all New Zealanders proud by standing up for what is right and just and had a standing ovation at Oxford University. This was a pre curser New Zealand's Anti Nuclear Stance and Subsequent Nuclear Free Zone - Jump now to modern day 2011 and New Zeland's Prime Minister John Key - compare the two and make up your own mind...
Coverage from NZ current affairs shows in August 2015 following death of former Labour Prime Minister (1984-89) David Lange. Includes: Clip of Oxford Union debate (0:55) footage of final press conference as Prime Minister(6:41), John Campbell interviews Geoffrey Palmer, Roger Douglas, and Richard Prebble (8:39), and news coverage of Lange memorial on 20 August (21:20). Original copyright lies with TVNZ and of TV3.
1.Stardate 342.1 0:00 2.Behind The Sun 5:24 3.Safe Journey 12:10
Recorded live from Het Muziekgebouw aan ’t IJ, Amsterdam as part of the 'Tenso European Choir Festival' ‘Again and Again’ Cappella Amsterdam directed by Daniel Reuss: 00:30 David Lang (*1957) - evening morning day (2007) 08:58 David Lang (*1957) - where you go (2015) Première for the Netherlands 20:12 David Lang (*1957) - for love is strong (2008) 32:03 David Lang (*1957) - again (after Ecclesiastes) (2005) 38:31 David Lang (*1957) - solitary (2016) Worldpremière Broadcasted by NPO radio 4, The Netherlands, presented by Wouter Pleijsier
Institute for Advanced study's Artist in Residence David Lang speaks about musical structure, conventions and those who push the boundaries of what music can accomplish
The topic is The Moral Question of Circumcision. My guest is Dr. David Lang, adjunct professor of logic at Boston College and of systematic Thomistic philosophy at Our Lady of Grace Seminary, also in Boston. http://veritasradionetwork.com/reconquest-episode-56-the-moral-question-of-circumcision-guest-dr-david-lang/
Perspektive: David Lange Runde ranked mit Nils
An innocent cowboy convicted with three robbers, travels with them to get a share of their hidden loot. Director: Fred F. Sears Writers: David Lang (story), David Lang (screenplay) Stars: John Hodiak, John Derek, David Brian
Dr. David Lang discusses urticaria (hives) and angioedema (swelling). Held on July 7, 2014.