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for our entire team, i'm charles davis. we'll see you next time. - time to cook, brother. time to cook, brother. heads up. geez, man. (tavien laughs) - on the touch. - hey! put that boy on the skates. hit him with the ugh! get out. ball's on the what, the 18, 15? oh, half hit. oh, okay, okay. cheating, cheating. all right. let's do this thing. (whistle whistles) go, go, go, go, go! - [tavien] go! get in there! yeah! (whistle whistles) (lively music) >>> hello. on behalf of arch diocese of san francisco, welcome to mosaic. i think we know the word evangelist and other words. back up to the root parts of the word and it looks less narrow and focused that angel indicates a message. that ev is a greek particle of two letters, a tiny particle with a large meaning. it means good, helpful, welcome. an evangelist is a person bringing a welcome message, glad tieings, good news, useful information. is it only preachers who evangelize in that sense? not at all. we discuss about how picture, film, poetry are bringing good news and revealing truths that can help us live waysly and well
for our entire team, i'm charles davis. we'll see you next time. - time to cook, brother. time to cook, brother. heads up. geez, man. (tavien laughs) - on the touch. - hey! put that boy on the skates. hit him with the ugh! get out. ball's on the what, the 18, 15? oh, half hit. oh, okay, okay. cheating, cheating. all right. let's do this thing. (whistle whistles) go, go, go, go, go! - [tavien] go! get in there! yeah! (whistle whistles) (lively music) >>> hello. on behalf of arch diocese...
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for everyone behind the scenes, i'm charles davis. we'll see you next time. (upbeat music) - yeah, i'm ready. dimes. i need dimes. i need butter. i'm ready to see you hit. - you see me hit? - [coach] yeah. - you got it, you guys. - that was a great pass, macaria. - thank you so much. - great pass by macaria spears. - did i eat it? thank you. - you got it, you got it. another great pass by macaria spears. - thank you. why do we hold hands? because i do it with mclean, too. because we love each other! (upbeat music) >>> good morning and welcome to mosaic. always a privilege and joy to host mosaic on behalf of my cohost , most people who know me, they know i am a avid reader so some of my favorite kind of readings are memoirs, biographies, autobiographies, because they share so much of what a person has gone through, their life stories and i love them. so it is a great joy for me to have as my guest, rev. donna. who has written her memoirs , sleep , pray and heal and it is a riveting story of her life. so she is my guest and i am glad to have her. welcome. >> th
for everyone behind the scenes, i'm charles davis. we'll see you next time. (upbeat music) - yeah, i'm ready. dimes. i need dimes. i need butter. i'm ready to see you hit. - you see me hit? - [coach] yeah. - you got it, you guys. - that was a great pass, macaria. - thank you so much. - great pass by macaria spears. - did i eat it? thank you. - you got it, you got it. another great pass by macaria spears. - thank you. why do we hold hands? because i do it with mclean, too. because we love each...
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feel free quotes and collaborations that have listed with some of the oddest miles davis aretha franklin, ray charles, ella fitzgerald, frank sinatra, michael jackson, the list of music royalty is nearly endless. how did you become the successful? yeah, and like you said, there's so many names that he worked with and that's a big part of his success, right is a, was such a collaborative, a person, he worked with so many people and he had deep bonds with these people. so one of those people, michael jackson, who was mentioned and that success with the album thriller was due to their chemistry, they had a really deep connection and not something he was known for. he, he, you know, blended genres often he worked with people across different musical style. so that's a real big key to success is the collaborative. a collaborative effort that he, yeah. and, and he also compose soundtracks for more than 50 films and tv programs. right. and he was nominated for a number of ask, is what impact did he have? would you say brianna on pop culture and beyond? yeah, that's a great question. i mean, quincy jones was
feel free quotes and collaborations that have listed with some of the oddest miles davis aretha franklin, ray charles, ella fitzgerald, frank sinatra, michael jackson, the list of music royalty is nearly endless. how did you become the successful? yeah, and like you said, there's so many names that he worked with and that's a big part of his success, right is a, was such a collaborative, a person, he worked with so many people and he had deep bonds with these people. so one of those people,...
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davies, bbc news. the singer and songwriter charles dumont, who penned one of the most famous french songs of all time,e wrote it for edith piaf in 1960, despite being a little—known musician, managing to persuade the star to record it. the song became her signature tune. charles dumont went on to have an illustrious career, spanning several decades. northern ireland have won promotion to the second tier of football's nations league. isaac price scored one goal and set up the other, as they drew 2—2 away to luxembourg, to finish top of their group, and potentially increase their chances of reaching the world cup in 2026. and there was a dramatic night in warsaw, where scotland beat poland 2—1, andy robertson scoring the winner in the 93rd minute, which means they avoid relegation from the top league for now. they'll face a play—off in march. a statue of the england captain, harry kane, has been unveiled in walthamstow, after spending years in storage because councillors couldn't find a home for it. the life—sized statue can be found at peter may sports centre, where kane used to play as a boy. ricky bo
davies, bbc news. the singer and songwriter charles dumont, who penned one of the most famous french songs of all time,e wrote it for edith piaf in 1960, despite being a little—known musician, managing to persuade the star to record it. the song became her signature tune. charles dumont went on to have an illustrious career, spanning several decades. northern ireland have won promotion to the second tier of football's nations league. isaac price scored one goal and set up the other, as they...
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democratic side included a man named charles o'connor from new york, who was one of the most famous lawyers trial lawyers in the country. o'connor had actually been jefferson davis lawyer when. davis during davis trial for treason, after the civil war. former confederate president jefferson davis. the other democratic lawyer was a man named jeremiah black. black had been the attorney general and secretary of state under president buchanan in the 1850s. and so you had these really prominent legal minds. you had a man named david dudley field, who was also a prominent legal mind, who was the brother of supreme court justice stephen field. so you had a brother arguing the commission in front of another brother. and so it's real intrigue and two of the members of the commission you mentioned, bayard, from maryland excuse me, bayard from delaware. and alan thurman from ohio are also widely regarded as some of the greatest legal minds of the 19th century. and they're all getting together to debate and hear the case as the rules went. each side was given 2 hours of argument and the specific issues as they debated the states, the disputes in the states, the arguments va
democratic side included a man named charles o'connor from new york, who was one of the most famous lawyers trial lawyers in the country. o'connor had actually been jefferson davis lawyer when. davis during davis trial for treason, after the civil war. former confederate president jefferson davis. the other democratic lawyer was a man named jeremiah black. black had been the attorney general and secretary of state under president buchanan in the 1850s. and so you had these really prominent...