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that's how bad it was. >> moses began serving his intense, but in 2013, lewis the detective who got moses to confess, became the target of an investigation himself. accused of lying, cheating, and other misconduct. his actions have tarnished more than 50 cases. which the district attorney is now reviewing. moses' was one of them. attorney ron coul took his caseo bono. >> no physical evidence whatsoever. no blood no, fibers, no hair, ballistics, bullet traces, powder residue, not a physical that rid of evidence to connect him with the crime in any way. so we began to investigate the case, and the first thing we did is to talk to both of those so-called eyewitnesses. and these are people who had no reason to lie at the time. and no reason to lie now. one of them was the cousin of the little girl who was killed. the other was the close friend of the mother of the little girl who was killed and they both told us that son i was nony wase person. >> in least new evidence and the d.a.'s review, moses went before the parole board to proclaim his innocence. the new york state board of patrol relea
that's how bad it was. >> moses began serving his intense, but in 2013, lewis the detective who got moses to confess, became the target of an investigation himself. accused of lying, cheating, and other misconduct. his actions have tarnished more than 50 cases. which the district attorney is now reviewing. moses' was one of them. attorney ron coul took his caseo bono. >> no physical evidence whatsoever. no blood no, fibers, no hair, ballistics, bullet traces, powder residue, not a...
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not abraham, not moses. thousand, what's fashion -- now, what's fascinating about this message is that it begins with this statement that there is only one god. not that there is a high god and there are other gods that are lower than god which is what the sort of revailing sentiment was in mess -- prevailing sentiment was in mesopotamia and the near east, but that there is just one god, the lord mazda, is what he called his god. that all the other so-called gods were not gods. in fact, he designated them as something that had never been set before. he said that they were what he referred to in our modern parlance as angels and demons. that's right. he invented the very concept of angels and demons. that wasn't the only thing that he invented. he invented the concept of heaven and hell. before this time really there was a notion of the after life, but the after life was just a mirror of the life in present. if you were a warrior in this life, you died, and you were a warrior in the after life. if you were a
not abraham, not moses. thousand, what's fashion -- now, what's fascinating about this message is that it begins with this statement that there is only one god. not that there is a high god and there are other gods that are lower than god which is what the sort of revailing sentiment was in mess -- prevailing sentiment was in mesopotamia and the near east, but that there is just one god, the lord mazda, is what he called his god. that all the other so-called gods were not gods. in fact, he...
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now, moses has had more impact than voltaire, but the point is it would not be debated because mosesould be tossed out without consideration as somebody whose very name violates the first amendment. i'm saying this is discriminatory against believers. [applause] >> i think that is not -- here you are saying the establishment clause, you want to reinterpret that, but the second amendment you genuflect in front of. it's kind of bizarre. as i said i think they are all , debatable. but the idea that religious people are discriminated against is flatly not true. this is a country that absolutely recognizes your beliefs and you are allowed to practice them anywhere. what you are not allowed to do is bring them into government and have government say this is the correct one. full terror and moses are completely different. >> hold on. >> there is a difference. although there was the court in georgia that had the 10 commandments in a statue. read the 10 commandments and see if that makes any sense for secular democracy. >> you are saying i'm allowed to have my religious beliefs in private and
now, moses has had more impact than voltaire, but the point is it would not be debated because mosesould be tossed out without consideration as somebody whose very name violates the first amendment. i'm saying this is discriminatory against believers. [applause] >> i think that is not -- here you are saying the establishment clause, you want to reinterpret that, but the second amendment you genuflect in front of. it's kind of bizarre. as i said i think they are all , debatable. but the...
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now, moses has had more impact than voltaire, but the point is it would not be debated because mosesould be tossed out without consideration as somebody whose very name violates the first amendment. i'm saying this is discriminatory against believers. [applause] >> i think that is not -- here you are saying the establishment clause, you want to reinterpret that, but the second amendment you genuflect in front of. it's kind of bizarre. as i said i think they are all , debatable. but the idea that religious people are discriminated against is flatly not true. this is a country that absolutely recognizes your beliefs and you are allowed to practice them anywhere. what you are not allowed to do is bring them into government and have government say this is the correct one. full terror and moses are completely different. >> hold on. >> there is a difference. although there was the court in georgia that had the 10 commandments in a statue. read the 10 commandments and see if that makes any sense for secular democracy. >> you are saying i'm allowed to have my religious beliefs in private and
now, moses has had more impact than voltaire, but the point is it would not be debated because mosesould be tossed out without consideration as somebody whose very name violates the first amendment. i'm saying this is discriminatory against believers. [applause] >> i think that is not -- here you are saying the establishment clause, you want to reinterpret that, but the second amendment you genuflect in front of. it's kind of bizarre. as i said i think they are all , debatable. but the...
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wasn't led by charlie cobb or by bob moses, wasn't led by anybody came from the outside. it was let by the mississippians. they range from fanny lou hamer to aaron henry to hollis watkins to sam block, who worked the city, and won't tick awful the name is could -- all the name is could but the point is the mississippians led the mississippi movement, and southerners held the southern movement, and they were thinking about what kind of society they wanted to live in, what kind of action they should take to get the kind of society they sought, and that point is missed. i even read hoyt -- history book that quote my idea of that freedom school and then proceed to tell me what i thought. never asked me. said charlie cobb wrote the proposal for the freedom school. and he was thinking -- and i said, nobody asked me. and so this -- it's an old problem. read you a -- i think i can find it without even a bookmark. frederick douglass in one of his autobiographies -- in his 1855 autobiography, complained about abolitionists, i wrote about it in the book. i'll read you how i wrote ab
wasn't led by charlie cobb or by bob moses, wasn't led by anybody came from the outside. it was let by the mississippians. they range from fanny lou hamer to aaron henry to hollis watkins to sam block, who worked the city, and won't tick awful the name is could -- all the name is could but the point is the mississippians led the mississippi movement, and southerners held the southern movement, and they were thinking about what kind of society they wanted to live in, what kind of action they...
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on this particular day we were feeding inmate terrence mosely and he threw a tray in my face.he got me. >> what started as an obsession with sergeant banks escalated into a grudge match between terrence moseley and officer montgomery. >> i don't know what we do with that terrence mosely. he's been a problem with officers, he got into it with two officers on third shift same way he did with you today. you had a problem with him before. i don't know what the solution is for that individual. if we can find any way to get him to start complying with the rules and quit being such a troublemaker. disciplinary action doesn't seem to be having any effect on it. that's the only tool we really got. we're past the days where we can roll the door, go in there and whip him. we can't do that stuff anymore. we have to find other ways to try and get him in compliance. >> like you said, keep writing him up. >> hope eventually he'll come around and do different. i don't really see the hope for it. >> while officers hope to change terrence mosely's behavior for the best, another inmate's future
on this particular day we were feeding inmate terrence mosely and he threw a tray in my face.he got me. >> what started as an obsession with sergeant banks escalated into a grudge match between terrence moseley and officer montgomery. >> i don't know what we do with that terrence mosely. he's been a problem with officers, he got into it with two officers on third shift same way he did with you today. you had a problem with him before. i don't know what the solution is for that...
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moses, if you put a statue of moses or jesus someplace, not in a public square, in government, you areot allowed to and you shouldn't be. >> so what we are seeing is religious figures and religious views are singled out. so the supreme court has not gone your way on this. while they used to interpret the establishment clause as saying this is fine in the secular square, now the supreme court has been more nuanced. let's look at dartmouth. if people go to dartmouth college, and we are a state institution, let's make the public square, and said i wanted to start the atheist society. wonderful, we recognize you, here's $2000. then somebody goes to the college and says, we want to start a society for catholic christians. according to him, that's a state activity. because it's religious. >> no. doesn't dartmouth have a catholic group? >> it's a public school. >> there is a catholic center in the middle of campus. it's allowed. >> i am arguing for a nondiscriminatory -- where believers and nonbelievers alike share, without discrimination, access to the public square. if somebody wants moses
moses, if you put a statue of moses or jesus someplace, not in a public square, in government, you areot allowed to and you shouldn't be. >> so what we are seeing is religious figures and religious views are singled out. so the supreme court has not gone your way on this. while they used to interpret the establishment clause as saying this is fine in the secular square, now the supreme court has been more nuanced. let's look at dartmouth. if people go to dartmouth college, and we are a...
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of moses.hrist was the end of the torah, that this was a message not only just for jews, but it was for everyone. to truly follow this new movement, you had to divorce yourself from judaism. you have to become a paul referred to is a new being, one that was neither jew nor greek, nor area come in to something else entirely, part of a brand-new creation. a new creation link jesus was a new creation. what i am describing will sound very familiar to christians because it is called christianity. but what i think really surprises christian to learn is in a lifetime if these two men, james and paul, paul was an outcast. he was marginalized. he was safe wrench figure. this version of christianity that he was preaching was heterodox to say the least. indeed on numerous occasions, paul with settlement to jerusalem to answer for his heretical teachings about christianity and to answer directly to james. you know, as i sometimes joke, you can't win an argument with james. how do you win an argument with a
of moses.hrist was the end of the torah, that this was a message not only just for jews, but it was for everyone. to truly follow this new movement, you had to divorce yourself from judaism. you have to become a paul referred to is a new being, one that was neither jew nor greek, nor area come in to something else entirely, part of a brand-new creation. a new creation link jesus was a new creation. what i am describing will sound very familiar to christians because it is called christianity....
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bob moses when he speaks has the audience join him in the recitation to the united states constitutiond as you know, the first three words are the preamble we the people and the point bob makes it too has people beside the preamble is we the people it does not say we the white people. it does not save us and others or the new englanders it says we the people. and to launch a discussion around those three words after the of recitation. also in my discussion of self-evident they're certain unalienable rights jefferson was being served by one of his african slaves in. when he wrote that. he had 200 on his plantation i think to the notes to virginia he said his first memory as a child was being carried on a pillow by an african slave. so we have this founding contradiction that connects then i happen to think white people were invented. [laughter] i think there is a whole connected history here to understand how blacks connect with children scott decision he was the slave from his master been sued for the freedom and lost it is fascinating with that rationale of the chief justice bitches h
bob moses when he speaks has the audience join him in the recitation to the united states constitutiond as you know, the first three words are the preamble we the people and the point bob makes it too has people beside the preamble is we the people it does not say we the white people. it does not save us and others or the new englanders it says we the people. and to launch a discussion around those three words after the of recitation. also in my discussion of self-evident they're certain...
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moses. duane and his dog dwayne basically came out in .011 or 2012 was up and down the river along the banks and managed to he couldh gold that bury his mother that passed away that year. yes, there is still a sense of gold fever that existed in the 19th century of people going out out west. and there is also an interesting aspect in the modern age where i feel like there's a lot of people that want to abandon a cubicle lifestyle that don't want to work in theoretical ideas and really want to work with their hands. >> the new 49ers. it doesn't look like very much is changed. on sunday, a sheep that had never been shorn before was found in tasmania. now shorn, he looks a little different. of fleece butunds even that fell just short of the world record. serena has the hairy details for us. after years of living in the wild, this sheet has finally been shaved. as he has been nicknamed was found by farmers when he wandered onto their land. he is believed to have been living in the wild for the l
moses. duane and his dog dwayne basically came out in .011 or 2012 was up and down the river along the banks and managed to he couldh gold that bury his mother that passed away that year. yes, there is still a sense of gold fever that existed in the 19th century of people going out out west. and there is also an interesting aspect in the modern age where i feel like there's a lot of people that want to abandon a cubicle lifestyle that don't want to work in theoretical ideas and really want to...
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moses. duane and his dog dwayne basically came out in .011 or 2012 was up and down the river along the banks and managed to he couldh gold that bury his mother that passed away that year. yes, there is still a sense of gold fever that existed in the 19th century of people going out out west. and there is also an interesting aspect in the modern age where i feel like there's a lot of people that want to abandon a cubicle lifestyle that don't want to work in theoretical ideas and really want to work with their hands. >> the new 49ers. it doesn't look like very much is changed. on sunday, a sheep that had never been shorn before was found in tasmania. now shorn, he looks a little different. of fleece butunds even that fell just short of the world record. serena has the hairy details for us. after years of living in the wild, this sheet has finally been shaved. as he has been nicknamed was found by farmers when he wandered onto their land. he is believed to have been living in the wild for the l
moses. duane and his dog dwayne basically came out in .011 or 2012 was up and down the river along the banks and managed to he couldh gold that bury his mother that passed away that year. yes, there is still a sense of gold fever that existed in the 19th century of people going out out west. and there is also an interesting aspect in the modern age where i feel like there's a lot of people that want to abandon a cubicle lifestyle that don't want to work in theoretical ideas and really want to...
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told moses. question as he went through could. become like the thunder love the. thing i'll put mine here. and is really happy there's nobody else here can feel how nervous and. silly i'm being right now and i think teenage girls. sorrow the day that i knew verse three basically. had me for ever love you know i mean honestly i do think it. who does live. and. the other day is a vocal move wherever and never to get back on till death do us part ok so after find a nice cool place. walking my. thinking about and then i bank. i think the division is i have to throw this over and i know it everybody is going to be thinking why she do this but when. it doesn't make any is there. but really at would not a very off the docs kind of couple so there's no point me to do anything sort of like we're not we're not conformist so we just do things the way we want to do what i make sense to what's the best thing about life is that you can be a couple and just be you enough to be like everybody else so. all right so it's all misty and it's all beautiful and i do wish anything was b
told moses. question as he went through could. become like the thunder love the. thing i'll put mine here. and is really happy there's nobody else here can feel how nervous and. silly i'm being right now and i think teenage girls. sorrow the day that i knew verse three basically. had me for ever love you know i mean honestly i do think it. who does live. and. the other day is a vocal move wherever and never to get back on till death do us part ok so after find a nice cool place. walking my....
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ohio's 11th, includes the city of cleveland, founded by general moses cleveland in 1796.s of the 1800s, the city's population consisted of only three men -- a sociological condition known today as north dakota. in 1879, cleveland became the world's first city to be lighted electrically. residents were proud of the achievement, though disappointed to see more of cleveland. (laughter) the 11th is home to the mighty chiia hogue gay river, once so polluted, it caught on fire 13 times. after the first 12 fires they realized they shouldn't try to put them out with river water. in 1935, the district was the first place of alcoholic anonymous founded by bill wilson and dr. bob smith. oh, shoot! founded by two guys. sorry. (laughter) okay. ohio's 11th is the home of the cavaliers, the browns and the cleveland indians, a team so bad that they are in last place at offending native americans. (laughter) the rock and roll hall of fame in cleveland attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists to the 11th each year. this year the hall inducted '70s rock band kiss whose front man gene simm
ohio's 11th, includes the city of cleveland, founded by general moses cleveland in 1796.s of the 1800s, the city's population consisted of only three men -- a sociological condition known today as north dakota. in 1879, cleveland became the world's first city to be lighted electrically. residents were proud of the achievement, though disappointed to see more of cleveland. (laughter) the 11th is home to the mighty chiia hogue gay river, once so polluted, it caught on fire 13 times. after the...
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morgan moses and spencer long will see action on the left side. they normally line up on the right. and the running back battle. i can tell you this, bruce, as we come back here live, chris thompson told me during warm- ups he will not play tonight. the good news, though, we've gone from slight rain to hard rain, to no rain. so that's good. kristen berset will have the ravens side of the story later, but for now, back to you, man, in the studio. that everyone's excited back here. there's also preseason action right here on wusa 9. nfl coverage of the new orleans saints at the indianapolis colts. join us back here at 11:00 after all the action has ended. turning to other news, the pilot of a small plane was badly injured after that air crash from a local airport. the plane went down around nan at the montgomery county air park in gaithersburg. witnesses say the plane had climbed about 100 feat when it suddenly came crashing to the ground. the accident forced the closing of the airport for a short time. the pilot was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. >>> have after a cloudy
morgan moses and spencer long will see action on the left side. they normally line up on the right. and the running back battle. i can tell you this, bruce, as we come back here live, chris thompson told me during warm- ups he will not play tonight. the good news, though, we've gone from slight rain to hard rain, to no rain. so that's good. kristen berset will have the ravens side of the story later, but for now, back to you, man, in the studio. that everyone's excited back here. there's also...
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and the lord said to moses if you lift up your hands, you'll have victory. buwould you lift up your hands s high as you see our people going. lift up your hands knowing the race isn't given to the swift nor to the strong but to those who endure to the end. >> we also expect to hear from several elected officials, both in the state and local area there. in st. louis and ferguson but also u.s. congressman william lazy clay. reverend al sharpton gave the eulogy just moments ago. tine johnnne joiner. michael brown sr. had asked yesterday that today be a die of silence and to honor their son michael by not holding any protests in ferguson or anywhere in the st. louis area and from what we have learned from most of the people we've spoken to in the area everyone is going to heed that request. an not have any protest today. there you see the parents of michael brown, jr, as the words of condolences and praise continue there in st. louis. more than 2500 people are in attendance today, in st. louis. we'll have more coverage from this as we continue here today. on al
and the lord said to moses if you lift up your hands, you'll have victory. buwould you lift up your hands s high as you see our people going. lift up your hands knowing the race isn't given to the swift nor to the strong but to those who endure to the end. >> we also expect to hear from several elected officials, both in the state and local area there. in st. louis and ferguson but also u.s. congressman william lazy clay. reverend al sharpton gave the eulogy just moments ago. tine johnnne...
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del mundo segÚn la revista forbes, a esta lista se suman la modelo adriana lima, la veterana kate mosetadounidense desaparecido en siria hace dos aÑos. su familia confirma la muerte. en california dos hombres comparten en internet detalles de un macabro plan que los llevÓ directo a la cÁrcel antes de poder ejecutarlo. y arizona sufre una de las peores inundaciones en dÉcadas. comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. ♪ ♪
del mundo segÚn la revista forbes, a esta lista se suman la modelo adriana lima, la veterana kate mosetadounidense desaparecido en siria hace dos aÑos. su familia confirma la muerte. en california dos hombres comparten en internet detalles de un macabro plan que los llevÓ directo a la cÁrcel antes de poder ejecutarlo. y arizona sufre una de las peores inundaciones en dÉcadas. comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. ♪ ♪
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, the tribe that moses was an african tribe.arried that king's daughter, which was african. beenf our history, we have people arelack nothing. to 1946 when they -- over.orld war ii was not allowed to have the g.i. bill when they first came out. host: that is not true, correct? guest: it is not. african americans were redlined and kept from getting some housing subsidies. mainly as a concession by liberals and the federal government to white racist -- and the self. the ability to build up household wealth. consequently, income inequality hasfrican-americans converged considerably. michael lind, the cofounder of the new american foundation and robert woodson, a founder and president of the center for neighborhood enterprise. echoing the prior caller 's sentiments, we look at the black classical cultures by -- you canty, where go to quantico and get the -- you see the veracity of this. the -- one fosters society. you see there are white people, you can go online to a site called real history, which shows looked.the minoans you can
, the tribe that moses was an african tribe.arried that king's daughter, which was african. beenf our history, we have people arelack nothing. to 1946 when they -- over.orld war ii was not allowed to have the g.i. bill when they first came out. host: that is not true, correct? guest: it is not. african americans were redlined and kept from getting some housing subsidies. mainly as a concession by liberals and the federal government to white racist -- and the self. the ability to build up...
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moses had to live in the desert for two generation until you had a generation born in freedom. it just going to take time in large part so we should not think there is a silver bullet here. right now, the only way is to offer even more obamacare. these are people coming from places and living in freedom and choosing their own leaders. i mean obviously we have some hispanics but it is striking the longer they have been here the more likely they have to vote republican. one of my friend the another night reminded me our first year of law school there was a girl whose ethnicity was mexican and he said how long has your family been here? and she said a hundred years. how about you? and she was a good republican, that jan. there are plenty of hispanics who have been here for generations and we have them. we don't even have all of the irish yet. we need to work on the outreach to the irish. so the main thing is not to think there is a silver bullet. >> i think there is a question. >> i am lindsey from missouri. you made a comment about todd aikin. we find of thing he is crazy and i w
moses had to live in the desert for two generation until you had a generation born in freedom. it just going to take time in large part so we should not think there is a silver bullet here. right now, the only way is to offer even more obamacare. these are people coming from places and living in freedom and choosing their own leaders. i mean obviously we have some hispanics but it is striking the longer they have been here the more likely they have to vote republican. one of my friend the...
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moses had to live in the desert with the generation born of freedom. in large part we should not think there is a silver bullet. even now to offer even more obamacare. and used to living in freedom to choose their own leaders and we have some hispanics but and then by a friend reminded me when agone reminded me her ethnicity was the mexican. [laughter] held long had you been here? she said 100 years. how about you? [laughter] and it she was a good republican. some of us have bad here for generations. we need to have the outreach but not to think that there is a silver bullet.
moses had to live in the desert with the generation born of freedom. in large part we should not think there is a silver bullet. even now to offer even more obamacare. and used to living in freedom to choose their own leaders and we have some hispanics but and then by a friend reminded me when agone reminded me her ethnicity was the mexican. [laughter] held long had you been here? she said 100 years. how about you? [laughter] and it she was a good republican. some of us have bad here for...
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cousin moses tells us this day is not about that, but honoring the young lives lost. >> it's through the grace of god and, you know, the community that so many people who have been helping us throughout, you know, as we go through the grieving process. >> reporter: and the family says it is the community that has helped them through some of their darkest times. at some point they would like to sit down with the fire marshal and discuss the findings. we're live in southwest philadelphia, diana rocco cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> new at 11:00 o'clock remembering the life of a promising young woman. friends of laura, held a memorial walk tonight from the art institute where she graduated from last year to the art museum. laura was found dead in a dufflebag last month in north philadelphia. the bag was dumped outside of a vacant home in kensington. students and staff still can't believe she's gone. >> and 22 year old jeremiah jackson is charged with her murder. police believe jackson targeted her because they think jackson thought she had money. >> now, we are track something rain as we he
cousin moses tells us this day is not about that, but honoring the young lives lost. >> it's through the grace of god and, you know, the community that so many people who have been helping us throughout, you know, as we go through the grieving process. >> reporter: and the family says it is the community that has helped them through some of their darkest times. at some point they would like to sit down with the fire marshal and discuss the findings. we're live in southwest...
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bob moses likes to have the audience join him with a recitation of the preamble to the united states constitution the first three words are we the people in the preamble to the constitution -- constitution. it does not say me the white people. read the southerners. it does not say we the new englanders. it says we the people. and he likes to launch a discussion after this recitation. we also use the constitution in my discussion we hold these truths to be self-evident to be endowed with certain unalienable rights and thomas jefferson was being served also when he wrote that. he had 200 on his plantation but not to be held to this but the first memory is us -- being carried on the palo by the african slave so this connects to the situation of black people today. that is why white people were invented and i discussed that in the book. [laughter] there is old history the you don't understand that if you read to the address scott decision most often quoted part he was a slave brought by his master by a free state then sued for his freedom and lost and it went to the supreme court. but th
bob moses likes to have the audience join him with a recitation of the preamble to the united states constitution the first three words are we the people in the preamble to the constitution -- constitution. it does not say me the white people. read the southerners. it does not say we the new englanders. it says we the people. and he likes to launch a discussion after this recitation. we also use the constitution in my discussion we hold these truths to be self-evident to be endowed with certain...
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first they had the siege and then moved to the mose you will dam and they're kind of moving around to these various pockets. the second question is going to be whether he hear anymore, i think, out of the administration on the possibility of air strikes in syria. the president really tamped down and played down this idea last week. he didn't rule it out but that question remains. i think in the next week look for members of congress to be coming out and saying whether they would support a strike on syria or whether they think the president needs to come to them to get their permission. he didn't seem to think he needs to come to them but that's another think thing we'll be looking for. >> shane harris, thanks a lot for getting up early and giving us this update this sunday morning. >> thank you, my pleasure. >> victoria stilwell talks about the economy and unemployment. and david madland talks about nions in this country. as always, we'll take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal is live at 7 -- 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. steve per
first they had the siege and then moved to the mose you will dam and they're kind of moving around to these various pockets. the second question is going to be whether he hear anymore, i think, out of the administration on the possibility of air strikes in syria. the president really tamped down and played down this idea last week. he didn't rule it out but that question remains. i think in the next week look for members of congress to be coming out and saying whether they would support a...
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thursday carol mosely-braunly sunny. sunny through next week.outh bay tomorrow: north bay upper 70s into low to mid-80s. in the early part of next week, sun and numbers near 90. so look for things to remain pretty much as we expect in summertime. low clouds along the shoreline, no thunderstorms, numbers returning to the low 90s inland. looks good. >> and an occasional hurricane. >> yes. >> in hawaii. >> that way. >> as per usual. >> yeah. >> thanks, brian. >>> justin bieber [ indiscernible ] credits the pop star for saving him from a bear attack. ,, female announcer: sunday's your last chance to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. for a limited time, you can choose to save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic mattress sets. or choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's most popular tempur-pedic mattresses. you can even choose 48 months interest-free financing on the new tempur-choice, with head-to-toe customization. the triple choice sale ends sunday at sleep train. ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ app
thursday carol mosely-braunly sunny. sunny through next week.outh bay tomorrow: north bay upper 70s into low to mid-80s. in the early part of next week, sun and numbers near 90. so look for things to remain pretty much as we expect in summertime. low clouds along the shoreline, no thunderstorms, numbers returning to the low 90s inland. looks good. >> and an occasional hurricane. >> yes. >> in hawaii. >> that way. >> as per usual. >> yeah. >> thanks,...
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where everything else is mosing along. everybody else is reporting light, patchy drizzle. there's the broad area of moisture we're seeing. you can see the yellows on the southern side of that. for everyone else we're seeing the light, scattered sour hack activity. we have a back-door cold front sitting in place stretching northward through harrisburg and williams williamsport. the low level atmosphere is coming in off the ocean. it will not be a wash, but if you have outdoor plans be on the look out for the pop-up shower from time to time. here's future tracker 6, mostly cloudy skies, every now and then it tries to show a passing shower. cloudy skies, maybe a few peeks of sunshine, other locations there could be a passing shower, overnight tonight, the clouds decrease, tomorrow looks great. not a cloud in the sky, maybe a few cumulus buildings by afternoon. it should be most sunny for sunday. allentown, 64. 67 in millville. low 70sen 0 the water. dover, 70 degrees, lancaster, 66. wilmington, 69. as the easterly winds increase, the dewpoints will increase. most of the numbe
where everything else is mosing along. everybody else is reporting light, patchy drizzle. there's the broad area of moisture we're seeing. you can see the yellows on the southern side of that. for everyone else we're seeing the light, scattered sour hack activity. we have a back-door cold front sitting in place stretching northward through harrisburg and williams williamsport. the low level atmosphere is coming in off the ocean. it will not be a wash, but if you have outdoor plans be on the...
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you know, moses had to live out in the desert for two generations until you had a generation born infreedom. it's just going to take time in large part, so we shouldn't think there's a silver bullet here. right now the only way is to offer each more obamacare. i mean, these are people coming from places -- they respect used to living in freedom and being able to choose their own leaders and, i mean, obviously we have some hispanics but it's striking that the longer hispanics have been here, the more likely they are to vote republican. one of my friends is the other night -- the other night reminded me our first year of law school there was a gal whose ethnicity was mexican, and he tells me of this horribly embarrassing moment when he said to her how long have you been, has your family been here? she said a-up years -- a hundred years, how about you? [laughter] and she was a good republican, that jan. so, i mean, there are plenty of hispanics who have been here for generations, and we certainly have them. we don't even have all the irish yet. i think we need to work on our outreach to
you know, moses had to live out in the desert for two generations until you had a generation born infreedom. it's just going to take time in large part, so we shouldn't think there's a silver bullet here. right now the only way is to offer each more obamacare. i mean, these are people coming from places -- they respect used to living in freedom and being able to choose their own leaders and, i mean, obviously we have some hispanics but it's striking that the longer hispanics have been here, the...
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robert moses is live outside mount seinai hospital with the latest. >> sdrs say doctors say he cam yhowing symptoms. he was placed in containment minutes after. it is unlikely he has ebola. he came back to the you stays after traveling in west africa within the last month he was sheing symptoms including a fever. it is spread through contact with bodily fluids. so he is in a setting in which he cannot infect other patients or those caring for him. it is frequently fatal and there is no cure. we are awaiting test results in this case. doctors tell us if by some stretch he does have ebola they are equipped to treat him. >> thank you, robert. some people go to drastic measures for a good seat at work. oh, yeah, much better. a new study shows that's for good reason. those who sit in a room without a window could lose up to 46 minutes of sleep every night. they say your work environment is essential to your unterinter clock. those who are by a window enjoy better sleep. >> it accounts calories and size. the latest gadget you probably don't need. meet the vessel. it is a $200 cup that you
robert moses is live outside mount seinai hospital with the latest. >> sdrs say doctors say he cam yhowing symptoms. he was placed in containment minutes after. it is unlikely he has ebola. he came back to the you stays after traveling in west africa within the last month he was sheing symptoms including a fever. it is spread through contact with bodily fluids. so he is in a setting in which he cannot infect other patients or those caring for him. it is frequently fatal and there is no...
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. >>> too governor jerry brown -- today governor jerry brown barred websites from mosing mug shots. websites collect hundreds of thousands of dollars to remove mug shots. the new law subject violaters to a $1,000 fine. the bill goes into effect next year. >>> girl power and history at the little league world series. 13-year-old plays for a little league team from philadelphia. watch her pitch her. she is the first girl to pitch a complete game shut out at the little league world series. listen to these numbers. allowed only two hits and struck out 8 as her team won 4- 0 over a big hitting team from nashville. philadelphia plays next on sunday. i read an interview about her, she said when the boys come up, okay, see what you got and then throw as 70 miles per hour baseball, okay, we get it. [ talking at the same time ] >> it is a little league field so the mound is real close. closer than a high school field and she is throwing 70 -- >> and she is an honor student. great story. [ talking at the same time ] >>> for us the weekend is here already. temperatures have been the same all da
. >>> too governor jerry brown -- today governor jerry brown barred websites from mosing mug shots. websites collect hundreds of thousands of dollars to remove mug shots. the new law subject violaters to a $1,000 fine. the bill goes into effect next year. >>> girl power and history at the little league world series. 13-year-old plays for a little league team from philadelphia. watch her pitch her. she is the first girl to pitch a complete game shut out at the little league...
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we have a gorgeous those mose yeake fromo sayic fromthe president, e rhetoric coming out of the dodge, you cannot feed your kids with negative rhetoric. or pay your taxes that is the problem, over arching theme of negative rhetoric from the president, has beaten up on the u.s. economy. >> negative, jonathan? or to the points, he is up on supposed to talk with the ceos, an immigration reform, he is reaching out to businesses, you heard joel tell neil he lost faith. >> jereal levin to your points is a life long democrat, the optics for the president cannot look much worse, he is dancing and peterying up -- partying up in martha's vineyard, the president is disengaged and bored with the job. >> noel, partying it up, i don't know, he had dinner with the wife, and a golf game. >> everyone is entitleed to a vacation, but i think, what is happening more so, coming from a brand points of view this is not really good with his approval rating, at all-time lows, pick a crisis, we just had that ferguson, missouri, still ongoing, coming together and addressing things in a golf shirt, out in a x sh
we have a gorgeous those mose yeake fromo sayic fromthe president, e rhetoric coming out of the dodge, you cannot feed your kids with negative rhetoric. or pay your taxes that is the problem, over arching theme of negative rhetoric from the president, has beaten up on the u.s. economy. >> negative, jonathan? or to the points, he is up on supposed to talk with the ceos, an immigration reform, he is reaching out to businesses, you heard joel tell neil he lost faith. >> jereal levin to...
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it won't rain on the kids. 79 degrees saturday moses and the appearance of the pay partly cloudy up to 80 degrees. more rain on monday. >> a quick look at some store worker causing delays it has been in place for some time. this stretch on was that diversity remains blocked from halsted over to mildred and again that will be in place through the 16th. everything else is looking pretty good. we will let you know about the closures and train schedules coming up straight ahead. deborahpresident obama is authorizing airstrikes against militants in iraq who are threatening thousands of people and closing in on a u-s consulate. andrew spencer has more. >> the president has now greed led the u.s. air strikes in iraq. >> and directed our military to take air strikes against terrorist convoys if they move toward the city. >> in part to protect hundreds of military advisers working with the security forces. >> we will stay vigilant and take action if these forces to threaten our personnel or facilities. >> the group is the islamic state and has made huge advances in iraq. their fighters had been
it won't rain on the kids. 79 degrees saturday moses and the appearance of the pay partly cloudy up to 80 degrees. more rain on monday. >> a quick look at some store worker causing delays it has been in place for some time. this stretch on was that diversity remains blocked from halsted over to mildred and again that will be in place through the 16th. everything else is looking pretty good. we will let you know about the closures and train schedules coming up straight ahead....
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i believe i can breathe in abraham and moses and jesus and buddha and marvin and my father. that energy is not what we are familiar with. but this energy, every cell is morphed into another form so the possibility of breathing it in, which as why i love meditating. if you say these people's names and if you are lonely or scared, there is a possibility they might be with you. >> take what you and i believe in what you believe and have articulated better than i do, and put it in saul. here is a man that lives in a world where everything is what it is not. part of it is a lie. nobody knows what is true. how do you see this extraordinary idea you have about life and this character? >> i love him. i love him because he is filled with hope and optimism. he will do anything to meet his wishes and desires. >> even take life. on both sides. he will give life and take life. >> he will. he has the words from the torah, which i love. if you take one life, it is as though you destroy the world. if you save one life, it is as though you save the world. he is a realist and practical. he un
i believe i can breathe in abraham and moses and jesus and buddha and marvin and my father. that energy is not what we are familiar with. but this energy, every cell is morphed into another form so the possibility of breathing it in, which as why i love meditating. if you say these people's names and if you are lonely or scared, there is a possibility they might be with you. >> take what you and i believe in what you believe and have articulated better than i do, and put it in saul. here...
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. >> karen fitsgerald's son moses is four weeks old and she sent this photo to her mid wife, marsha jacksonto -- >> of course i would want them to see that. >> it is filled with baby photos, including birth announcements and family portraits hung up to all to see. >> we want our families to feel welcome, and we want it to be warm and inviting. i think having the pictures posted really helps. >> but according to hipa, photo displays like this in medical offices can be illegal. the photos are considered private like a patient's name, address, or social security number. the health and humor services office of civil rights, just requires that parents give written permission that they are aware of and give permission for the doctor to publicly use foetoes. >> here it's -- photos. >> here it's in the clinic's general consent form. >> it's up to them if they want to give it to us for a keepsake, or they want topost it. >> but some offices simply file them away to avoid the problem. at the care center in bethesda, the only ones on display are decades old. >> in this day in age, things are different
. >> karen fitsgerald's son moses is four weeks old and she sent this photo to her mid wife, marsha jacksonto -- >> of course i would want them to see that. >> it is filled with baby photos, including birth announcements and family portraits hung up to all to see. >> we want our families to feel welcome, and we want it to be warm and inviting. i think having the pictures posted really helps. >> but according to hipa, photo displays like this in medical offices can...
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. >> my free trip, land of moses with deserts and camels everywhere.ally introduced me to these warm people who are surrounded by neighbors who hate them. they still want peace with them and try so hard. >> sarah went back to israel every summer and became a pro-israel activist. she moved to ashtod to teach english. she now lives life under the threat of rockets. >> i spend time inside my house. i very, very rarely leave. it is a scary thing to see this happening, iron dome doesn't intercept all the rockets. what would happen every single time? there would be tenfold of civilian casualty, thousands among thousands. no i don't get osleep. maybe that rocket will fall on my house maybe it will kill me. >> weeks after she first recorded the video sarah is less certain that the one day she is singing about is coming soon. >> with every passing day i believe this day is getting further and further away. >> still she hopes the region will find peace in her lifetime or her children's. >> and our children will play ♪ ♪ one day, one day, one day, one day ♪ >> he
. >> my free trip, land of moses with deserts and camels everywhere.ally introduced me to these warm people who are surrounded by neighbors who hate them. they still want peace with them and try so hard. >> sarah went back to israel every summer and became a pro-israel activist. she moved to ashtod to teach english. she now lives life under the threat of rockets. >> i spend time inside my house. i very, very rarely leave. it is a scary thing to see this happening, iron dome...
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we believe in moses, jesus, mohammed. we respect them all -- the three of them the same and we believe that everyone has the right to choose his religion. we are all from adam, but the people who are talking about genocide against the palestinians must be questioned and asked because they are saying that and doing that at the same time. >> i was hoping to get a flat denial from you that you would utter such ridiculous words that jews would kill christians in order to cues their blood to bake matzoh? >> wolf, wolf, you have to be fair. >> peter binder, and larry sabato. welcome to you both. >> thanks, carol. >> thanks for being here. peter i'll start with you. perhaps hamas has to learn better p.r., that was a hateful thing to say. is there any point to hamas being anywhere near the table in cairo, egypt? >> i think tragically some of the ancient currents of anti semitism have infected the middle east and in this case, hamas, these terrible liable -- libels for jews using blood for making matzoh. hamas is a political reali
we believe in moses, jesus, mohammed. we respect them all -- the three of them the same and we believe that everyone has the right to choose his religion. we are all from adam, but the people who are talking about genocide against the palestinians must be questioned and asked because they are saying that and doing that at the same time. >> i was hoping to get a flat denial from you that you would utter such ridiculous words that jews would kill christians in order to cues their blood to...
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god expected moses to get things sorted out in 40. >> reporter: wolf and tea party aligned p.a.c.s hammering roberts most his time in d.c. >> every time i get an opponent -- i mean every time i get a chance i'm home. >> pat roberts liberal in washington rarely insas. >> reporter: roberts has been rattled by the charges. >> people elect immediate to go to washington and do a job and that's what i do. i don't know of any way to stay in kansas and vote here. rope he questions dr. wolf's character for graphic facebook posts of dead and wounded people with off color captions. >> wolf's exposed private patient x-rays and other personal information on facebook. wolf relentlessly poke fun at the dead and wounded. he's irresponsible as a doctor how could he be truchted as usa senator. >> reporter: wolf insists no patient had their patient privacy. but there is an investigation. >> i think character counts. >> reporter: wolf has apologized for his facebook postings. he blames their reemergence in the news on his opponent. roberts has led the polls in the closing days of this race but the wo
god expected moses to get things sorted out in 40. >> reporter: wolf and tea party aligned p.a.c.s hammering roberts most his time in d.c. >> every time i get an opponent -- i mean every time i get a chance i'm home. >> pat roberts liberal in washington rarely insas. >> reporter: roberts has been rattled by the charges. >> people elect immediate to go to washington and do a job and that's what i do. i don't know of any way to stay in kansas and vote here. rope he...
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robin williams, of course, rallied many times, made great moses, was a great contributor to the world of television. he was also a genuine human being. we lived in tiberan when we started working for fox news channel many years ago. you would run across him and others. he was always very gracious to everybody who came across his path. i didn't know him. he didn't know me. but, still a very gracious individual and, again, robin williams, we're being told died of asphyxiation. won't say suicide the family says he was suffering depression. the sheriff's office says it appears to be a case of suicide just before noon today here on the west coast. greta. >> you know, trace. when these people entertain you so much and they make you laugh, he made all of us laugh. it's sort of hard to think of being a depressed guy in the sense that it's so stunning and almost more difficult to understand his death assuming that it is by suicide and certainly the indications are at least from what we are hearing so far is suicide. that he was so busy making all of us feel good and at the same time, he was fe
robin williams, of course, rallied many times, made great moses, was a great contributor to the world of television. he was also a genuine human being. we lived in tiberan when we started working for fox news channel many years ago. you would run across him and others. he was always very gracious to everybody who came across his path. i didn't know him. he didn't know me. but, still a very gracious individual and, again, robin williams, we're being told died of asphyxiation. won't say suicide...
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this is dwayne and his dog moses.e basically came out i believe in 2011 or 2012 for just a week with very few materials. i think just a couple of intertubes. he went up and down the river along the banks and managed to get enough gold that he could bury his mother that passed away that year. >> in this day and age yes, there's still a sense of gold fever that existed this the 19th century of people going out in mass out west. there's also an interesting aspect in the modern age which is that i feel there's a lot of people who feel they want to abandoned a cubicle lifestyle. who don't want to work in theoretical ideas in an office, who want to work with their hands and find something. >> few years ago, i found a teeny tiny piece of gold. wasn't worth much. it was worth the experience. california is a long way to look for gold. crowds have been digging up the coastline here in england to search for 30 gold bars hidden under the sand. it's part of an art festival taking place in the town. >> reporter: it was really busy
this is dwayne and his dog moses.e basically came out i believe in 2011 or 2012 for just a week with very few materials. i think just a couple of intertubes. he went up and down the river along the banks and managed to get enough gold that he could bury his mother that passed away that year. >> in this day and age yes, there's still a sense of gold fever that existed this the 19th century of people going out in mass out west. there's also an interesting aspect in the modern age which is...