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but the atonement means i'm at one with god- "at one-ment" with god.it's definitely vicarious- in my place and for me. we believe he literally, physically rose from the dead- his body rose from the dead. christianity is the only religion in the world that teaches a physical resurrection. none of the other religions teach a physical resurrection. most of them are into reincarnation, and reincarnation and physical resurrection butt heads- if one is true, the other can't be true. and so if you think about that, think it through, you understand that. we believe that jesus christ is going to return someday- the second coming of the lord jesus christ. these are fundamental truths that we just hold which makes us fundamentalists. you're dead and trespassing in sin, according to the word of god. i'm not talking about your body, i'm talking about your spirit- you're spiritually dead. you can't comprehend spiritual truth- it seems foolish to you. >> now, you see this man and his church and the whole demeanor of the church, they take a huge, black magic marker an
but the atonement means i'm at one with god- "at one-ment" with god.it's definitely vicarious- in my place and for me. we believe he literally, physically rose from the dead- his body rose from the dead. christianity is the only religion in the world that teaches a physical resurrection. none of the other religions teach a physical resurrection. most of them are into reincarnation, and reincarnation and physical resurrection butt heads- if one is true, the other can't be true. and so...
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if a husband doesn't like something if he prohibits his wife from working she will of course be atonement. next month she'll appear on the front cover of a fashion magazine. but the fashion shoot is a modest event with no extravagance. a headscarf is a must dress is a loose fit and down to the heel and. restrained. we don't trying to be like you like the west we have our own culture and besides we know it's the twenty first century this is not something new for us nothing surprising so much the girls new study to the biggest project in the history of chechnya and ice rink sports centers cinemas offices and more in other words a city within a city. not to bring his family to this shopping and entertainment center there are too many temptations. when the city was in ruins they have to shop elsewhere but now the situation has reversed every one of the caucuses flocks to chechnya fashion boutiques cinemas. and many other attractions a role here. and now we should hear. their shooting range was different before. it was natural. now is a game. after a busy day drives home through the city. to b
if a husband doesn't like something if he prohibits his wife from working she will of course be atonement. next month she'll appear on the front cover of a fashion magazine. but the fashion shoot is a modest event with no extravagance. a headscarf is a must dress is a loose fit and down to the heel and. restrained. we don't trying to be like you like the west we have our own culture and besides we know it's the twenty first century this is not something new for us nothing surprising so much the...
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and that's when atonal music came in.s so to the edge that you don't have a neat, clean, predictable harmonic progression. [light jazz music] (narrator) while much of western classical music in the 20th century has moved away from tonality, popular music and traditional jazz have not. in jazz, it is the chord progression of the tune that provides the foundation for the improvisations of the soloist. [solo saxophone plays] (tesar) if i'm playing with a group, i have to coordinate certain elements of the harmonic accompaniment with other players particularly the bass player. he and i have got to be in agreement. (man) the main function of the bass is to play the bottom note of the chord. that's pretty much what you're hired for. that's your function. that's your responsibility. outside of that, you can play other notes in the chord, for instance, the piano player or the guitar player is playing a g chord. the root of that chord is a g note. now other notes in the g chord would be the g and the b or the third, moving up to t
and that's when atonal music came in.s so to the edge that you don't have a neat, clean, predictable harmonic progression. [light jazz music] (narrator) while much of western classical music in the 20th century has moved away from tonality, popular music and traditional jazz have not. in jazz, it is the chord progression of the tune that provides the foundation for the improvisations of the soloist. [solo saxophone plays] (tesar) if i'm playing with a group, i have to coordinate certain...
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has been a prison system that is barbaric that doesn't belong in a civilized society and serious atonement and i think you would recognize in the california prisons to meet that. let me say why it's a risk. it's always so reasonable to see risk as a way on out of these. i don't think i need to remind those in the room that an entire population were incarcerated for risk. nobody was held accountable for it either. if you look at the way this is a risk, you see racial class is at the end of the day the right kind of community ties and is risk reduction. professor simon, let me ask a follow-up. i want to get an idea of what a system you are advocating would look like. let's say you have arraignment for somebody in a case alleging violence. maybe an armed robbery or sexual assault of some kind. are you comfortable with someone having a right to be released on their own recognizant under the theory that the police should do their work and make sure that person doesn't commit other offenses? and that it's not legitimate to make that consideration at the time of a bail assessment? >> i think that
has been a prison system that is barbaric that doesn't belong in a civilized society and serious atonement and i think you would recognize in the california prisons to meet that. let me say why it's a risk. it's always so reasonable to see risk as a way on out of these. i don't think i need to remind those in the room that an entire population were incarcerated for risk. nobody was held accountable for it either. if you look at the way this is a risk, you see racial class is at the end of the...
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me, aton is becoming, to case study in assistance. >> this week on "inside washington." dissecting the boston bombings. >> on three separate occasions we have asked for more information. >> chemical weapons in syria. >> it is obvious that red line has been crossed. >> sequestration and flight delays, congress gets the message. could this mess have been avoided? >> the in ministration is implementing sequestration. >> at the dedication of the george w. bush library, politics takes a backseat. >> esther president, for your courage, humor, and most of all, love of your country, thank you very much. >> and how to win a political debate without even trying. >> where do you stand on the semen? >> in 2011, russia reportedly expressed concerns about tamerlan tsarnaev. the russians thought that he may have become radicalized. therefore they asked for his name to be added to a terrorist list. he spent six months and russia. upon his return, his name triggers an alarm on the u.s. customs trigger system but the fbi what is underwear because his name has been misspelled i'd travel do
me, aton is becoming, to case study in assistance. >> this week on "inside washington." dissecting the boston bombings. >> on three separate occasions we have asked for more information. >> chemical weapons in syria. >> it is obvious that red line has been crossed. >> sequestration and flight delays, congress gets the message. could this mess have been avoided? >> the in ministration is implementing sequestration. >> at the dedication of the...
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modernism, we have long recognized that the advent of abstraction in the visual arts, the beginnings of atonal music, the beginnings of modern dance, nonnarrative modern dance as we know t and experimental sound poetry. these things are happening in the same moment in time. but it's not a coincidence, i think. it's about these conversations. >> rose: and speak of going quickly, amy herzog, the brilliant young playwright has a new play t is called belleville. it closes on sunday. >> i think every time i find an idea for a play it's sort of a miracle because you have to care about it so much. you have to have something capture your imagination so much. it doesn't happen to me every day. i saw that documentary about woody allen where every day he is am coming up with titles and plots for move yees, i was envious, my mind is much slower. >> funding for charlie rose was provided by the following: captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: it is a busy week for the united states congress. today theenate voted allowtheonsiraonf the fi
modernism, we have long recognized that the advent of abstraction in the visual arts, the beginnings of atonal music, the beginnings of modern dance, nonnarrative modern dance as we know t and experimental sound poetry. these things are happening in the same moment in time. but it's not a coincidence, i think. it's about these conversations. >> rose: and speak of going quickly, amy herzog, the brilliant young playwright has a new play t is called belleville. it closes on sunday. >>...
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so i'm critical of what i call the atonement only gospel. where there's no kingdom. there's no teaching, there's no change of anything but ourselves, that's not what the scriptures teach. but that's certainly in the church i grew up in. so a balance that changes individuals, i want to be changed in my life. but also we're supposed to change the world. jesus came and changed the world and us with it. >> jim, along those lines, in your book you do talk a lot about the common good is served, not just through policies and politics, but also an individual decisions people make in their families, their lives, how does that, how does how i live my life in my personal life affect the common good? >> i'm so glad you asked that question. because a lot of people say i can't change washington or wall street. i'm saying the choices we make about lou we treat our neighbors, those around us, are poor neighbors, those we may have to reach out to, our immigrant neighbors, our muslim neighbors, our gay neighbor, those choices will change the culture. we're seeing the one place washing
so i'm critical of what i call the atonement only gospel. where there's no kingdom. there's no teaching, there's no change of anything but ourselves, that's not what the scriptures teach. but that's certainly in the church i grew up in. so a balance that changes individuals, i want to be changed in my life. but also we're supposed to change the world. jesus came and changed the world and us with it. >> jim, along those lines, in your book you do talk a lot about the common good is served,...
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. >> in order to atone for our sins and errors in vietnam, we should take the initiative in bringingto this tragic war. >> everybody attacked him. >> what was president johnson's reaction after the riverside speech? >> well, after the riverside speech, i don't think we talked to him anymore. >> he was angry? >> yeah. >> on that day, april the 4th, 1967, as king spoke at riverside, he would have exactly one year left to live. three weeks later, while king was leading an anti-war protest in massachusetts, 1,000 miles away in missouri, a small-time criminal named james earl ray would escape from prison and start on the course that would bring both men to memphis on april 4th, 1968. >>> ahead, a life spent outside the law. >> they don't catch them all the other crimes, you know, so he done a lot of things he got away with. kate and i have been married for 15 years. that's 3 moves, 5 jobs, 2 newborns. it's no wonder i'm getting gray. but kate -- still looks like...kate. with nice'n easy, all they see is you -- in one simple step, nice'n easy with colorblend technology, gives expert highli
. >> in order to atone for our sins and errors in vietnam, we should take the initiative in bringingto this tragic war. >> everybody attacked him. >> what was president johnson's reaction after the riverside speech? >> well, after the riverside speech, i don't think we talked to him anymore. >> he was angry? >> yeah. >> on that day, april the 4th, 1967, as king spoke at riverside, he would have exactly one year left to live. three weeks later, while...
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. >> in order to atone for our sins and errors in vietnam, we should take the initiative in bringing halt to this tragic war. >> everybody attacked him. >> what was president johnson's reaction after the riverside speech? >> well, after the riverside speech, i don't think we talked to him anymore. >> he was angry? >> yeah. >> on that day, april the 4th, 1967, as king spoke at riverside, he would have exactly one year left to live. three weeks later, while king was leading an anti-war protest in massachusetts, 1,000 miles away in missouri, a small-time criminal named james earl ray would escape from prison and start on the course that would bring both men to memphis on april 4th, 1968. >>> ahead, a life spent outside the law. >> they don't catch them all the other crimes, you know, so he done a lot of things he got away with. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt
. >> in order to atone for our sins and errors in vietnam, we should take the initiative in bringing halt to this tragic war. >> everybody attacked him. >> what was president johnson's reaction after the riverside speech? >> well, after the riverside speech, i don't think we talked to him anymore. >> he was angry? >> yeah. >> on that day, april the 4th, 1967, as king spoke at riverside, he would have exactly one year left to live. three weeks later,...
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if a husband doesn't like something if he prohibits his wife from working she will of course be atonement. fabulous. next month she'll appear on the front cover of a fashion magazine. but the fashion shoot is a modest event with no extravagance. a head scarf is a must dress is a loose fit and down to the heel and poses a restrained. we don't trying to be like you like the west we have all our own cultures and besides we know it's the twenty first century this is not something new for us nothing surprising so much the girls new study to the biggest project in the history of chechnya. and ice rink sports centers cinemas offices and more in other words a city within a city. is not to bring his family to this shopping and entertainment center there are too many temptations. when the city was in ruins they have to shop elsewhere but now the situation has reversed every one of the caucuses flocks to chechnya fashion boutiques cinemas. and many other attractions a role here. and now we should hear. their shooting range was different before. it was natural. now it's a game. after a busy day drive
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good afternoon, i'm brooke baldwin here standing on boylston street as we continue this search for atons ago today. we're going to talk about next couple of hours about the parents here wt we're learning from both the tsarnaev parents as there had been word possibly they would be coming here to boston. still this elder brother, the t medical examiner's office. also, this afternoon, getting new details from ashleigh banfield who is here in boston. nuggets as far as what she's been learning from the beth israel hospital staff, when this younger tsarnaev, dzhokhar tsarnaev was taken last week, to this prison medical facility in dev devens, massachusetts, 40 miles from
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." >> in an effort to give inmates a chance to restore faith in themselves and atone for their crimes, the prison started a unique program called s.a.v.e., seriously acknowledging victims' emotions. >> not enough attention is paid towards the victim. >> this group here, you know, it give guys chance enough to come and sit down and understand and find out why they have the behaviors that they have. >> typically, inmates tend to hide from their crimes. but those attending today's session have made the daring decision to confront their victims face to face. >> we know that forgiveness only nullifies the pain and hurt and loneliness and tears that we have caused because we truly realize the pain that we brought to so many innocent lives. we thank miss lawson. i thank my victim, sidney. and the boys. we know we did wrong. and we realize that. >> i want to thank all you guys for taking the time out to come up. this, today, is very -- i'm nervous, by the way. my victim's name is jenny crompton. i'm doing first-degree murder. i'm doing a life sentence for it. >> 20 years ago, mark smith stabb
." >> in an effort to give inmates a chance to restore faith in themselves and atone for their crimes, the prison started a unique program called s.a.v.e., seriously acknowledging victims' emotions. >> not enough attention is paid towards the victim. >> this group here, you know, it give guys chance enough to come and sit down and understand and find out why they have the behaviors that they have. >> typically, inmates tend to hide from their crimes. but those...
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historical moment, it nonetheless also reflects on just basic human things of failure, of mistakes, of atonement, of forgiveness, of reconciliation. of compassion. and all of those are in great abundance with sarah and she kept us in the right direction. the rest of that us is david mcmahon. he is my son-in-law, her husband, but he is much more than that. he is the creative center of this film. he managed it day to day. not just as a field general and a producer but as the person most responsible for the creative look and feel of this film. no hip, no film. and he has worked tirelessly behind the scenes for way too longnd deserves the lion's share of the credit that comes to this film. and so i feel as i speak to you this afternoon the absence like amputated limbs that tickle an itch long after they're gone, my daughter and son-in-law deserve to be here. deserve to share this podium. serve to receive whatever credit you might extend to the film. and if there's anything you don't like, it's all my fault. [laughter] also missing are five extraordinary individuals. anton mccray, kevin richardson, y
historical moment, it nonetheless also reflects on just basic human things of failure, of mistakes, of atonement, of forgiveness, of reconciliation. of compassion. and all of those are in great abundance with sarah and she kept us in the right direction. the rest of that us is david mcmahon. he is my son-in-law, her husband, but he is much more than that. he is the creative center of this film. he managed it day to day. not just as a field general and a producer but as the person most...
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president harry truman first learned that the united states had been developing an aton mick bomb.ed in 1939 under president frark lynn roosevelt. it was so secret that fdr never told vice president truman about it. when roosevelt died truman was sworn in. soon after the secretary of war told him scientists were building a weapon of mass destruction at a lab in mexico. months later the u.s. dropped two atomic bombs on japan triggering its surrender. truman remains the only world leader to use such a device against an enemy. he got the briefing on the bomb 69 years ago today. and now you know the news for this wednesday, april the 24th, 2013. i'm shepard smith. thanks for checking in tonight. hope you will be back with us tomorrow for fox report. same time, same place. and mr. o'reilly will be coming immediately thereafter. if he chooses and is in the mood. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight. [explosions] [sirens] >> we have multiple people down here. >> bill: did the two bombers have financing to conduct their murder campaign? we have a factor investigation and tell you wh
president harry truman first learned that the united states had been developing an aton mick bomb.ed in 1939 under president frark lynn roosevelt. it was so secret that fdr never told vice president truman about it. when roosevelt died truman was sworn in. soon after the secretary of war told him scientists were building a weapon of mass destruction at a lab in mexico. months later the u.s. dropped two atomic bombs on japan triggering its surrender. truman remains the only world leader to use...
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they regained some degree of aton aautonomy, but not full independence.it started in chechnya, there have been several separatist wars, wars that have been defeated by moscow. some of them have been incredibly brutal. and that has caused a great deal of resentment. people there who believe in the chechen cause, who believe in islamic independence for this republic, are very anti-moscow. they have also turned their attention generally to the west. they feel that they have been abandoned and brutalized while the world has done nothing to help them. that is the general situation in both chechnya and dagostan. we know that these two individuals are being looked at for possible connections to radicals in both dagostan and chech knee yarks tchechnya islamic union. they don't know if there are any direct linkages, are they just inspired by the uprisings in the caucuses or were they aided to carry out the attacks still unfolding in the united states. blackhawks over massachusetts. >> nbc chief foreign correspondent, richard engel, thank you for your time. nbc's m
they regained some degree of aton aautonomy, but not full independence.it started in chechnya, there have been several separatist wars, wars that have been defeated by moscow. some of them have been incredibly brutal. and that has caused a great deal of resentment. people there who believe in the chechen cause, who believe in islamic independence for this republic, are very anti-moscow. they have also turned their attention generally to the west. they feel that they have been abandoned and...
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modernism, we have long recognized that the advent of abstraction in the visual arts, the beginnings of atoneal music, the beginnings of modern dance, nonnarrative modern dance as we know it and experimental sound poetry, these things are happening in the same moment in time. but it's not a coincidence, i think. it's about these conversations that artists are having. >> and that is the central idea to this entire of abstract, inventing abstraction. >> okay. at forementioned-- take a look at this next slide. >> this is a small book in the show. it's hardly the most prepossessing object in the exhi business but to me it is one of the most poignant because this is guillome first published book of-- sense. >> is this written in the trenches. >> while writing in world war i from the trenches. he enlisted the help of two of his fellow sergeants. they used the prim tim-- primitive mimeograph machine and ran it off in 25 copies. so to me that is extraordinary, the fact that any of these books are there to be shown now is just an incredible miracle. >> rose: okay. next let's go to morgan russell. what's
modernism, we have long recognized that the advent of abstraction in the visual arts, the beginnings of atoneal music, the beginnings of modern dance, nonnarrative modern dance as we know it and experimental sound poetry, these things are happening in the same moment in time. but it's not a coincidence, i think. it's about these conversations that artists are having. >> and that is the central idea to this entire of abstract, inventing abstraction. >> okay. at forementioned-- take a...
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think that based upon our investigation at this point in time, the citizens of the city of boss on aton and this area c confident that the threat has been removed. >> suspect is in serious condition at the hospital. >> how did you know these were the suspects you were looking for? they didn't rob the 7-11, so, how did you know they were there at the same time? >> the suspects came to our attention after a vicious assassination of the police officer at m.i.t. and a subsequent robbery that occurred, where we got videotape from a gas station. the robbery actually was a carjacking. the car was taking from the scene. and officers engaged that car. we were able to put the case together. >> was he shot by a police officer? >> the man who found him at the boat said that he was covered with blood. we assume those injuries occurred the evening before. there was an exchange of gun fire at the boat. i don't know if he was struck. there was a house in new bedford that the hostage rescue team went into because we felt that it was important to the investigation, but the suspect was not found there. >>
think that based upon our investigation at this point in time, the citizens of the city of boss on aton and this area c confident that the threat has been removed. >> suspect is in serious condition at the hospital. >> how did you know these were the suspects you were looking for? they didn't rob the 7-11, so, how did you know they were there at the same time? >> the suspects came to our attention after a vicious assassination of the police officer at m.i.t. and a subsequent...
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attempt to refrain the aton my accord by absolutely refusing to budge from his own narrow interpretation of these accords. the cia memo stated nat begin's view, the accords -- i'm quoting the unnamed cia analyst -- guaranteed that under no condition can a palestinian state be created. in practice, i'm still quoting the memo -- in practice, begin rules out any exercise of 'palestinian self-determination except one that continued israels where preeminent nation the west bank, and obviously a palestinian self-determination in the situation where israel is preeminent in the west bank is not self-determination. another example of begin's use of orwellian language. i found this highly revealing. i found i was reading not just the -- reality. what begin said or what this analyst described as begins progression was -- i thought that was revealing but equalry revealing is the fact that subsequently president reagan was completely unable to hold firm to the positions he had publicly enunciated on september 1st in the tase of begin's outraged response. this was not the first time that american poli
attempt to refrain the aton my accord by absolutely refusing to budge from his own narrow interpretation of these accords. the cia memo stated nat begin's view, the accords -- i'm quoting the unnamed cia analyst -- guaranteed that under no condition can a palestinian state be created. in practice, i'm still quoting the memo -- in practice, begin rules out any exercise of 'palestinian self-determination except one that continued israels where preeminent nation the west bank, and obviously a...
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i believe in forgiveness but she has a lot to atone for. >>alisyn: i, in preparing for this segment, read a long treatice she has written in her defense. she has written on a block called janefonda.com which says she was always prosoldier. she was anti-war. she was prosoldier. she said she went to meet with the p.o.w.'s, brought them letters from home. she says that is what she was doing and she was set up by the north vietnamese for some of those pictures. you can read it yourself. >>tucker: that is totally false. i went to the hanoi hilton with p.o.w.'s including john mccain who remember vividly her attacking them on the radio in north vietnam. >>clayton: and other veterans who said i grew up in an era when my parents would speak about her slamming veterans. larry rea created a facebook because they are so upset about it it's called boycott hanoi jane playing nancy reagan facebook page. listen. >> i made this page to boycott it. i knew they wouldn't change having her in the movie but i wanted to see if enough people were as mad as i am ab
i believe in forgiveness but she has a lot to atone for. >>alisyn: i, in preparing for this segment, read a long treatice she has written in her defense. she has written on a block called janefonda.com which says she was always prosoldier. she was anti-war. she was prosoldier. she said she went to meet with the p.o.w.'s, brought them letters from home. she says that is what she was doing and she was set up by the north vietnamese for some of those pictures. you can read it yourself....
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press has been more interested in peter's past failings as a family man for which he has long since atonedng to give up my day job. >> clearly you have a future in film. also there's a new website i found. it's called right or rude. they list the most polite celebrities and we're having to say that charlie rose was chosen as one of the polite celebrities. what did they say? he has a gracious manner and way of getting awkward information from a guest. they like your southern charm. >> my god. i didn't know that. >> and george clooney is also on the list. he's a man of humanity a genuine man of substance. not bad company to be in. >> movies about the "titanic" as i try to get out of this also feature a scene involving musicians onboard. the band leader's violin could go up for auction. we look at the extraordinary piece of memorabilia that may or may not have been on the ship. >> reporter: it'sgage immortalized where the band played on to calm the "titanic's" passengers as chaos and icy waters swept over and sank the unsinkable. a scene later revisited in james cameron's version. the story i
press has been more interested in peter's past failings as a family man for which he has long since atonedng to give up my day job. >> clearly you have a future in film. also there's a new website i found. it's called right or rude. they list the most polite celebrities and we're having to say that charlie rose was chosen as one of the polite celebrities. what did they say? he has a gracious manner and way of getting awkward information from a guest. they like your southern charm....
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so again, to repeat, to the residents of watertown, newton belmont, cambridge and the us aton brighton neighborhoods of boston, we are asking you to stay home, stay indoors. we are asking businesses not to open. we are asking people not to congregate outside. we are asking people not to go to mass transit. and we are hopeful that as the day proceeds that we can provide further guidance that we'll be able to open portions of the system and be able to ease these restrictions. but we are opposed to that now. let me ask chief devoe, is there anything else we want to say? >> to the residents of watertown, we need your help now. no vehicle traffic is going to be allowed to travel in or out of watertown until further notice. no business is allowed to be open. we need the watertown community to stand strong today. >> i want to be clear before we take questions, i need to be clear about this. this situation is grave. we are here to protect public safety and these neighborhoods here in watertown right now. i know that there's national media here from all over the country, i know you have a lot o
so again, to repeat, to the residents of watertown, newton belmont, cambridge and the us aton brighton neighborhoods of boston, we are asking you to stay home, stay indoors. we are asking businesses not to open. we are asking people not to congregate outside. we are asking people not to go to mass transit. and we are hopeful that as the day proceeds that we can provide further guidance that we'll be able to open portions of the system and be able to ease these restrictions. but we are opposed...
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once bc but the house group produces produces, we will also and look aton that how the individual billsoduces and what the will of the house judiciary committee is. we look forward to this process but we are going to take a positive, affirmative action at -- a brokenroken immigration system in this country. it is in bad need of reform in the committee and tends to examine all of the various aspects of that. but itocess can be long allows every representative and senator to have their constituents voices heard. by taking a fine tooth comb through each of the individual issues within the larger immigration debate,, it will help us get a better bill that will benefit americans and provide a workable immigration system. willrs of the house introduce a series of stand- alone bill that tackle issues within our immigration system. one that creates a temporary agriculture guest worker program. in other requiring all u.s. .mployers to use e -- verify and we will follow with a number of other issues in coming weeks. the house judiciary committee plans to hold legislative hearings on these bills s
once bc but the house group produces produces, we will also and look aton that how the individual billsoduces and what the will of the house judiciary committee is. we look forward to this process but we are going to take a positive, affirmative action at -- a brokenroken immigration system in this country. it is in bad need of reform in the committee and tends to examine all of the various aspects of that. but itocess can be long allows every representative and senator to have their...
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historical moment, it nonetheless also reflects on just basic human things of failure, of mistakes, of atonement, of forgiveness, of reconciliation, of compassion. and all of those are in great abundance sarah, -- with sarah, and she kept us in the right direction. the rest of that is david mcmahon. he is my son-in-law, her husband, but he is the creative center of this film. he managed it day-to-day not just as a field general and as a producer, but as the person most responsible for the creative look and feel of this film. no him, no film. and he has worked tirelessly behind the scenes for way too long and deserves the lion's share of the credit. that comes to this film. and so i feel as i speak to you this afternoon the absence like amputated limbs that tickle and itch long after they're gone. my daughter and my son-in-law deserve to be here, deserve to share this podium, deserve to receive whatever credit you might extend to the film. and if there's anything you don't like, it's all my fault. [laughter] also missing are five extraordinary individuals; antron mcclay, kevin richardson, yusef s
historical moment, it nonetheless also reflects on just basic human things of failure, of mistakes, of atonement, of forgiveness, of reconciliation, of compassion. and all of those are in great abundance sarah, -- with sarah, and she kept us in the right direction. the rest of that is david mcmahon. he is my son-in-law, her husband, but he is the creative center of this film. he managed it day-to-day not just as a field general and as a producer, but as the person most responsible for the...
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historical moment, nonetheless also reflects on basic human things, of failure, mistakes from of atonement, of forgiveness, of reconciliation, of compassion. and all of those are in great abundance with sarah. and she kept us in the right direction. the rest of that us is a the mcmahon hearing is my son-in- law, her husband -- the rest of mc is dated mcmahon -- david .ahon he is my son-in-law and her husband. he is most responsible for the creative look and feel. he has worked tirelessly behind the scenes for way too long and deserves the lion's share of the credit that went into this film . i feel, as i speak to you this afternoon, the absence, like amputated limbs that the gland it long after they are gone, my daughter and my son-in-law who deserve to be here, deserve to share this podium, deserve to receive whatever credit you might extend to the film. and if there isn't anything you don't like, it's all my fault. [laughter] also missing are five extraordinary individuals ver. antron mccray, kevin richardson , raymond santana, and corey wise. they are the central part five. if you were
historical moment, nonetheless also reflects on basic human things, of failure, mistakes from of atonement, of forgiveness, of reconciliation, of compassion. and all of those are in great abundance with sarah. and she kept us in the right direction. the rest of that us is a the mcmahon hearing is my son-in- law, her husband -- the rest of mc is dated mcmahon -- david .ahon he is my son-in-law and her husband. he is most responsible for the creative look and feel. he has worked tirelessly behind...