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>> you know, that's augustine's contention too, i'm in good company. >> you mean the saint? >> yes. yes. >> of hippo? >> yes, one of my favorites. this is something that greek-speaking christians were aware of as early as 150. >> what is the word in question? >> the word -- it's like the word for the parthenon because athena was a virgin goddess, the word is parthenos and that's the word that appears in greek of isaiah 7:14 but it's not the order in the original hebrew. >> what's the word? >> the hebrew text says ama. >> what does that translate to. >> it's the word for young girl which has its own greek word. >> what's the greek word. >> the greek word would be nianis. >> niansus is not parthenos. >> i have three daughters, we hope that young girls are virgins but it's not the same word. >> mary is not a parthenos. >> i don't know if she was or not but the text says -- >> how do you know the hebrew was mistranslated when put into greek. >> hebrew has word for virgin. it's tula and that's not what the hebrew text is. >> all right now, she is attacking the whole notion of the virgin
>> you know, that's augustine's contention too, i'm in good company. >> you mean the saint? >> yes. yes. >> of hippo? >> yes, one of my favorites. this is something that greek-speaking christians were aware of as early as 150. >> what is the word in question? >> the word -- it's like the word for the parthenon because athena was a virgin goddess, the word is parthenos and that's the word that appears in greek of isaiah 7:14 but it's not the order in the...
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augustine was established in the late 1850's during the separate but equal and in most cases on equal time. this school was started by the first order of black roman catholic nuns, the oblate sisters of providence out of baltimore, maryland. their purpose was to educate black children. these nuns persistence and unflinching sacrifice influence my mother's life and my life. my mother was in high school when the march on washington occurred. the weeks leading up to the march, my mother participated in many peaceful demonstrations and picket lines in front of the white house. again, this is another example of unshakable persistence and sacrifice. she did this being afraid and not reacting when the white agitators were spitting on her and her girlfriend. it was important for her to peacefully continue in her fight for justice and civil rights. i mother was the first to obtain a college degree and went on to an education in education that lasted for decades. my work ethic was derived from her. when you are the daughter of a teacher and administrator i had a front row seat to watching a wom
augustine was established in the late 1850's during the separate but equal and in most cases on equal time. this school was started by the first order of black roman catholic nuns, the oblate sisters of providence out of baltimore, maryland. their purpose was to educate black children. these nuns persistence and unflinching sacrifice influence my mother's life and my life. my mother was in high school when the march on washington occurred. the weeks leading up to the march, my mother...
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augustin and i on this matter. we are in quite a normal circumstance. that is what is making, what is making the equation a bit more complicated. first of all because some of the countries you have in mind, and you know. >> the eurozone countries, operate within a currency zone. point number one so there is one lever that is no longer available, the devaluation. second, you apply recipes to countries where the per-capita income is about 200 times that of india. now i'm not suggesting that it cannot work because it's an advanced economy. but it is still, you know, in an economic field, that is slightly different from the programs, the typical programs that the-- had in mind so it makes the effort more complicated. and you know, we are exploring in many ways, i'm trying to accommodate enough of fiscal consolidation with sufficient growth friendly environment and measures so that it can move ahead. >> when you spoke to it my assumption was the following. she's worried that there is too much austerity and not enough growth. >> yeah. >> rose: that the balanc
augustin and i on this matter. we are in quite a normal circumstance. that is what is making, what is making the equation a bit more complicated. first of all because some of the countries you have in mind, and you know. >> the eurozone countries, operate within a currency zone. point number one so there is one lever that is no longer available, the devaluation. second, you apply recipes to countries where the per-capita income is about 200 times that of india. now i'm not suggesting that...
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reporting from overland park, kansas, martin augustine. >> so sad. there are counselors ready to answer questions in jordan, mississippi, whereome of the children -- i'm sorry, min, where some of the children involved in the crash attend school. >> the reason we're even learning these names is not because of the police. because they're not releasing the information. and we're hearing it through friends and through these communities. and it really is heartbreaking. >> devastating. absolutely. >>> we are following breaking news out of russia this morning. a passenger jet has crashed in siberia killing at least 32 people. rescue crews said up to 12 passengers may have survived the crash. russia has been plagued by a series of air crashes in recent years blamed mostly on poor safety standards and aging aircraft. >>> two injured sailors have been rescued from a racing yacht hundreds of miles off the california coast. that is the nearly 80-foot-long boat down there as it limps toward san francisco bay. its steering was damaged by a giant wave on saturday d
reporting from overland park, kansas, martin augustine. >> so sad. there are counselors ready to answer questions in jordan, mississippi, whereome of the children -- i'm sorry, min, where some of the children involved in the crash attend school. >> the reason we're even learning these names is not because of the police. because they're not releasing the information. and we're hearing it through friends and through these communities. and it really is heartbreaking. >>...
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and pakistan earlier i spoke to scott horton a contributing editor for her prison augustine he spoke more about this. well i mean there's absolutely no that that's what's going on i say the horse he's the head and must. pay you back has been very clearly to them by the time the you know is it is control and it is also become clear even as a result of testimony in the proceedings legal proceedings and united states so the u.s. could have put out this bounty payment a year ago two years ago. now has a leverage move in the course of u.s. hispanic discussions and was affected no course not exactly you know he and other custodian leaders laughed at it awfully say something a press conference and spoke to the media he's been doing things to me he's been doing quite a few press conferences in public speeches he's been appearing on talk shows how he doesn't seem to be operating like i wanted van nuys all and you know he knows that you know he has the confidence of senior figures in the darkest money military but just confidence in him they've been broken funding and training him and then has
and pakistan earlier i spoke to scott horton a contributing editor for her prison augustine he spoke more about this. well i mean there's absolutely no that that's what's going on i say the horse he's the head and must. pay you back has been very clearly to them by the time the you know is it is control and it is also become clear even as a result of testimony in the proceedings legal proceedings and united states so the u.s. could have put out this bounty payment a year ago two years ago. now...
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correspondent christine for is out and mike riggs says he editor at reason augustine and reason dot com hello. oh where should we start you know one of the things that we've heard from people like rick santorum who now is sadly no longer a presidential candidate he's leaving us is now with him liberals they want you to go to college and that's just so our leaders have them for because. first of all who was the most everybody in america to go to college or snow. who could decent better than women who are near court every day and put their skills to test that or talk to some liberal college professor to try to adultery. all right so does college make it or does it not according to a new study going to college. can be quite different ways here going to college makes people care less about helping to promote racial and or standing to be perfectly clear about this they polled people about their attitudes on race when they got to college and then after one year at college and when they finished college and they found that across all races people cared less and less and less about promoting ra
correspondent christine for is out and mike riggs says he editor at reason augustine and reason dot com hello. oh where should we start you know one of the things that we've heard from people like rick santorum who now is sadly no longer a presidential candidate he's leaving us is now with him liberals they want you to go to college and that's just so our leaders have them for because. first of all who was the most everybody in america to go to college or snow. who could decent better than...
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but they needed to raise real money so they had agents fan across text from san augustin to nacogdoches to nagorda. this is a receipt for cannonballs. 46 six-pound cannonballs. it was signed at quintana january 24th, 1836 by james w. fannon jr., agent for the provisional government. james fannon signed this in his capacity as an agent for the provisional government the very day that he sailed from velasco down to copano bay and began the march to golead in which he would be dead two months later. it was his signature as an agent of the provisional government that bound the government to pay this receipt. mckinney and williams would have turned this in after the war for whatever those 46 six-pound cannonballs were worth. fannon is often remembered as a martyr of the texas revolution. but he was an outstanding organizer. he was an outstanding agent who did a lot for texas in the short period of time that he was here. so now the government has moved from san felipe de austin to washington on the brazos. washington on the brazos was a little town outside of navasota. it's still a little tow
but they needed to raise real money so they had agents fan across text from san augustin to nacogdoches to nagorda. this is a receipt for cannonballs. 46 six-pound cannonballs. it was signed at quintana january 24th, 1836 by james w. fannon jr., agent for the provisional government. james fannon signed this in his capacity as an agent for the provisional government the very day that he sailed from velasco down to copano bay and began the march to golead in which he would be dead two months...
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@ñ@ñ augustine look at or close your resume and returned to get personal belongings. >> in the distanceyou can see employees are working to replace or class of plywood. it is the first time people have been allowed on the at the side of the ability. in this video, you can see the mother of grace kim. her mother came here to get her daughter's car. a very difficult time for her boy and for many. employees were able to go back into the chapel. to receive personal belongings and then leave. there or a lot of tears. >> i had one bad, it was very difficult. very difficult for some people. it has not gotten easier for anyone i have spoken with. i hope that it does. >> in the distance you can see employees and friends of employees working to replace the glass that was shattered during this school massacre. >>justine: seven people murdered in monday's school massacre. one was a receptionist yesterday, there was a private service for a year were in it were true. about 75 people gathered at the gate >>caller: of cemeteries for burial. kate thompson takes an inside look at the isolation cell where
@ñ@ñ augustine look at or close your resume and returned to get personal belongings. >> in the distanceyou can see employees are working to replace or class of plywood. it is the first time people have been allowed on the at the side of the ability. in this video, you can see the mother of grace kim. her mother came here to get her daughter's car. a very difficult time for her boy and for many. employees were able to go back into the chapel. to receive personal belongings and then...
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augustine. the first service here was held on thanksgiving day in 1886, meaning the church celebrated its 120th anniversary in 2011. the original 95-seat sanctuary still stands today and includes much of the original lumber and pews. the transformational life center was dedicated in 2007 and includes a worship center and classrooms. the current pastor is the reverend calhoun. as always, we want to learn about your church as well. salutes can be sent to the address on the screen. stay with us. the mailbag is next. time now for our weekly look inside the farm >> time now for our weekly look inside the farm report mailbag. my reference to the pink slime controversy prompted this question from panel stone. i suddenly had a disquieting thought. is there white slime in ground chicken and turkey? consider the power of language at work here. the beef industry is rightly irate about the blatantly derogatory term "pink slime." it is obviously pink and it looks slimy, although paste might be a more accurat
augustine. the first service here was held on thanksgiving day in 1886, meaning the church celebrated its 120th anniversary in 2011. the original 95-seat sanctuary still stands today and includes much of the original lumber and pews. the transformational life center was dedicated in 2007 and includes a worship center and classrooms. the current pastor is the reverend calhoun. as always, we want to learn about your church as well. salutes can be sent to the address on the screen. stay with us....
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also to honor the life and legacy of staff sergeant joseph augustine. a young man from waldwick, new jersey. the young man was killed just recently on march 27, 2012, while conducting combat operations in afghanistan. you know, it was just one day, one day after graduating from high school this young man enlisted in the united states marine corps. after that he was assigned to the eighth engineer support battalion, the second marine logistics group, second marine expeditionary force, and all this time he served over two years or two tours of duty, i should say, in iraq and he was just two weeks away, only two weeks away from completing this his second tour of duty in afghanistan. staff sergeant augustine worked as an explosive ordnance disposal tech. what does that mean? that means he went ahead of the other soldiers, of the other marines, of the other sailors, of the other airmen and he was the one that cleared the way for them so they could go on and do their work. and so it was with this greatest act, sacrifice possible staff sergeant augustine, he g
also to honor the life and legacy of staff sergeant joseph augustine. a young man from waldwick, new jersey. the young man was killed just recently on march 27, 2012, while conducting combat operations in afghanistan. you know, it was just one day, one day after graduating from high school this young man enlisted in the united states marine corps. after that he was assigned to the eighth engineer support battalion, the second marine logistics group, second marine expeditionary force, and all...
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augustine, florida.ter says testing are being run to feg out why he passes out and loses his ability to speak. he was hospitalized several times for exhaustion and once for falling and hitting his head before an interview with c-span. >>> it is 5:50. the long and difficult recovery is under way in northern texas. more than a dozen tornadoes pummeled the dallas-ft. worth area. governor rick perry will survey the damage there later this morning. at least 800 homes were severely damaged by tuesday's storms. thousands of people still without power. no one was killed, but about 20 people were hurt. >>> a dallas reporter helped reunite a lost dog with its owner. he was found in the rubble left behind from tuesday's tornadoes. she carried the dog around with her all day. she tweeted out photos of brownie in hopes of finding the owner. eventually rosy young saw the photos and was reunited with her dog. she wasn't at home during those storms. >> i said, we're not going to be gone overnight so i'll leave him outsi
augustine, florida.ter says testing are being run to feg out why he passes out and loses his ability to speak. he was hospitalized several times for exhaustion and once for falling and hitting his head before an interview with c-span. >>> it is 5:50. the long and difficult recovery is under way in northern texas. more than a dozen tornadoes pummeled the dallas-ft. worth area. governor rick perry will survey the damage there later this morning. at least 800 homes were severely damaged...
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. >> reporter: former lockheed martin ceo, norm augustine, knows the importance of stem education. >> i had 82,000 engineers working for me. and if you go to mars, you have to go to orbitron. you do that with math. >> reporter: extending math and goals. >> i'm interested in the math aspect. i want to do something with neurology. >> the baltimore stem alliance hosted today's event. it hopes to become a model for the rest of the state. >> smart kids. >>> still ahead on eyewitness news. a salmonella outbreak is spreading. the update on the illness, linked to sushi. >>> north korea takes a dangerous step. the action it is prompting from the united states. >>> bob turk. the first warning weather center. there is a warmup coming. i'll have the exclusive first warning five-day forecast. >>> here's today's report from wall street. we love gardening... yeah, but the feeling wasn't always mutual. i want you to grow big! if you grow for me, you'll get cookies for free. nothing worked. ♪ but we started using miracle-gro garden soil. you just mix it with your backyard soil... and it feeds your pla
. >> reporter: former lockheed martin ceo, norm augustine, knows the importance of stem education. >> i had 82,000 engineers working for me. and if you go to mars, you have to go to orbitron. you do that with math. >> reporter: extending math and goals. >> i'm interested in the math aspect. i want to do something with neurology. >> the baltimore stem alliance hosted today's event. it hopes to become a model for the rest of the state. >> smart kids....
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later in hot pursuit he approaches a police officer on a street corner in san augustine florida who turnedut to be named work . nor fleet nearly rights, i never get rid of the family. on the one hand perhaps he should be commended for speaking to the truth even when he risks are in credulity with particular is that none of the -- no novelist could get away with. perhaps these incredible details and the sides should signal something to his readers the narrative sounds quite different from his early life history. instead of self righteousness and more rectitude he projects a hokey him and extreme tolerance for moral ambiguity. he finds himself almost broke detected jot down to the racetrack a c-span2 and find the texas wars and that his last $90. it will be a poor texas course it could not win a little money for a texas common. my little baby paid out at 61. this from the same man who banned gambling from his ranch and preached to human. he justifies his vigilante quest as an attempt to restore his values that had been so summarily violated by the urban tricksters. when he leaves his ranch a
later in hot pursuit he approaches a police officer on a street corner in san augustine florida who turnedut to be named work . nor fleet nearly rights, i never get rid of the family. on the one hand perhaps he should be commended for speaking to the truth even when he risks are in credulity with particular is that none of the -- no novelist could get away with. perhaps these incredible details and the sides should signal something to his readers the narrative sounds quite different from his...
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augustine's college is a worst free speech offender, why so?e students they did it to. after a tornado hit raleigh last year, a lot of students were out of power and st. augustines decided to have a meeting to talk about bringing classes back into session and all the student did, he was a senior about to graduate, said, hey, let's go to this meeting with our best argument against reopening the college. and for that, they said it was an attempt to create chaos and actually banned him from graduation and later they banned him from homecoming. >> harvard university surprised me and most people would think that often colleges slam for taking too liberal a take on free speech. anything comgoes. here is one of the worst of the free speech offenders why? >> very little goes at harvard and against what the administrators want. actually, they broke a 375-year-old tradition of not having of their students and tried to get the students to sign a civility oath coming in and post the signatures and oath up in the dorm so everybody could see if somebody refu
augustine's college is a worst free speech offender, why so?e students they did it to. after a tornado hit raleigh last year, a lot of students were out of power and st. augustines decided to have a meeting to talk about bringing classes back into session and all the student did, he was a senior about to graduate, said, hey, let's go to this meeting with our best argument against reopening the college. and for that, they said it was an attempt to create chaos and actually banned him from...
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augustine, florida. go ahead, please, scott. caller: hello. my call is basically c-span. you guys say you're fair, you're not. you have republican-only call-in shows. host: and we sometimes have democratic call-in shows and we sometimes have women-only call-in in shows. caller: i've never seen them. i've only seen republican-call-in shows. that's all i've ever seen. host: well, scott, if you had watched this program last friday, it was women-only at that point so you're not watching all the time. caller: of course not. i'm not watching all the time. host: so how can you -- caller: because you're too republican. it's funny watching you guys, you know, kind of buck up the republican party is like watching you try to put the bat together humpty dumpty. host: ok. caller: right now, just sit there and say you're fair and balanced, you're not. you're like talk news. host: if you don't watch all the time, how can you critique? caller: because every time i call in here, it's republican-on call-in show. it's republicans only. i bet you your next guest is republican. host: thank yo
augustine, florida. go ahead, please, scott. caller: hello. my call is basically c-span. you guys say you're fair, you're not. you have republican-only call-in shows. host: and we sometimes have democratic call-in shows and we sometimes have women-only call-in in shows. caller: i've never seen them. i've only seen republican-call-in shows. that's all i've ever seen. host: well, scott, if you had watched this program last friday, it was women-only at that point so you're not watching all the...
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augustine, florida. herb was a legend. a former heavyweight boxer.e joined the army in 1947, served tours in korea, the philippines and vietnam. mr. womack: his iconic service with the m.f.o. impacted thousands of soldiers from many forces. when the will is strong, everything is easy was his mantra. soldiering was everything for this patriot. he rarely took a vacation. never away from the soldiers at south camp. his wife, his two children in saluting herb for his service to country and his fellow man. let us remember his immortal words, when the will is strong, everything is easy. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from new york seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: and the gentlelady is recognized. >> thank you, madam speaker. i rise today to honor and recognize a true american patriot, sergeant william wilson of amherst, new york, my district, forg giving the ultimate sacrifice and service to his country. ms. hochul: on march 26 of this year, sergeant wil
augustine, florida. herb was a legend. a former heavyweight boxer.e joined the army in 1947, served tours in korea, the philippines and vietnam. mr. womack: his iconic service with the m.f.o. impacted thousands of soldiers from many forces. when the will is strong, everything is easy was his mantra. soldiering was everything for this patriot. he rarely took a vacation. never away from the soldiers at south camp. his wife, his two children in saluting herb for his service to country and his...