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is and why augustine did you want to use them in the book? >> augustin was a fascinating figure. an early church father. he came to christianity through a hard won journey. one of the point i make in the book is that pride comes to people naturally. humility does not. nobody is born naturally humble. augustine's confessions which is a book that resonates very much today, speaks of his journey through what he called the school of pride. he was a brilliant wordsmith. he was a speechwriter for the top people of his age. a thought leader, you might say today. he is somebody that didn't have any time early in his life for things of faith. he had a very dramatic conversion. it was a moral conversion, a spiritual conversion. he realized that the only way he was going to live with true success in life was to live for god. he changed everything about his life. that early quest for glory, for fame, for honor, he took it in a different direction. he was called to the ministry. he came to become a bishop in north africa, what is now algeria. augustine was living at a time when the roman repu
is and why augustine did you want to use them in the book? >> augustin was a fascinating figure. an early church father. he came to christianity through a hard won journey. one of the point i make in the book is that pride comes to people naturally. humility does not. nobody is born naturally humble. augustine's confessions which is a book that resonates very much today, speaks of his journey through what he called the school of pride. he was a brilliant wordsmith. he was a speechwriter...
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but augustine was caught by u.s.igration at the border and sent back to guatemala in leg shackles. i went to the united states to make life better for my children. they can't go to school now because i can't pay for class materialses. >> now he has to figure out how to pay the cripples debt. >> here if we can mind work we only makes 5-dollar as day, i don't know how many years it will take to pay back the money i owe, it may never be possible to pay it back. >> but successfully crossing the border and finding a job doesn't guarantee a better life. for those that are left behind. her husband went to the u.s. nine years ago, she didn't want him to leave, but he promised the money he earned would help him build a house and pay for education, however once he was settled into his new life, he abandoned them. >> after he paid the thousands of dollars he owed to the people that took him there, he stopped spending money. he said he was forced to work when he was young, and our children should do the same. he left when our so
but augustine was caught by u.s.igration at the border and sent back to guatemala in leg shackles. i went to the united states to make life better for my children. they can't go to school now because i can't pay for class materialses. >> now he has to figure out how to pay the cripples debt. >> here if we can mind work we only makes 5-dollar as day, i don't know how many years it will take to pay back the money i owe, it may never be possible to pay it back. >> but...
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winds 30 miles per hour come augustine close to 45-50. a wind chill advisory.with the snow on the ground and temperatures at or just below freezing, we have issues enough. but as we get to the overnight and into the morning, temperatures will get down into the teens and lower 20's. the snow will free solidly. area southeast of this city that have been seen rain, those temperatures will rapidly fall at by sunrise. snow that is solidly frozen will cause problems. havee radio tonight, we seen the traffic reports and there are numerous accidents. people spinning out or off of ramps. please be careful. we are only getting the upper teens and lower 20's for highs. but we will warm up on saturday. sunshine, into the mid 30's. sunday evening, maybe some rain for the next system. these are the temperatures. 23. lots of sun. but it will not be enough to warm us up. here is what we have. 18-23 tomorrow and windy. 36 on saturday. 35 some rain. monday, the temperature will fall through the day. down to 10 degrees monday night. bitterly cold tuesday and wednesday. warming up
winds 30 miles per hour come augustine close to 45-50. a wind chill advisory.with the snow on the ground and temperatures at or just below freezing, we have issues enough. but as we get to the overnight and into the morning, temperatures will get down into the teens and lower 20's. the snow will free solidly. area southeast of this city that have been seen rain, those temperatures will rapidly fall at by sunrise. snow that is solidly frozen will cause problems. havee radio tonight, we seen the...
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have argued about the causes of the fall of the roman empire ever since it happened, when saint augustine wrote that the empire had been part of god's divine plan for the furtherance of christianity through the world, that it had now fulfilled its historical purpose. modern scholars have found political, material, economic, social reasons for the decline, but have been most impressed by the spiritual crisis which swept through all roman classes in the fourth century and is marked by the breakdown of the social, ethical, and religious concepts which had bound the classical world view together. the roman empire had brought to its rulers inconceivable wealth, as we can still see today in its vast building projects. but the rights of individual people to moral fulfillment had never been met. so the rise of christianity, the superseding of the great pagan temples of rome-- like this one of antoninus pius-- by christian churches, rks a fundamental sht the western story into the inner life, towards personal salvation. the successors of the roman empire would be the barbarians-- angles, saxons, f
have argued about the causes of the fall of the roman empire ever since it happened, when saint augustine wrote that the empire had been part of god's divine plan for the furtherance of christianity through the world, that it had now fulfilled its historical purpose. modern scholars have found political, material, economic, social reasons for the decline, but have been most impressed by the spiritual crisis which swept through all roman classes in the fourth century and is marked by the...
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. >> jason augustine is a district chief with the mi'kmaq warrior society. he was on traffic duty that morning. >> and he told me again, drop that gun "it's not a gun" and the next thing you know they had their guns drawn,they were already like that on me, they had their guns on me and everything. and that's when the chaos started. >> suzanne patles was sleeping in the woods nearby. she did the first thing you'd expect the de-facto spokesperson for the warrior society to do, she logged on to facebook. >> get your guns off me this is a phone. hey this is a phone. i have no gun. >> i sent out a message and i said, everybody's always said to let them know when (bleep) gets real, and i said, how much more real can this get when there's guns drawn on you first thing in the morning when you wake up. >> eight rcmps jumped me and they were bashing me with their boots until they knocked me out. it took a lot of shots to knock me out but i was hanked up and on the ground. >> suzanne was in a car trying to upload a second video when the rcmp arrested her too. >> all i
. >> jason augustine is a district chief with the mi'kmaq warrior society. he was on traffic duty that morning. >> and he told me again, drop that gun "it's not a gun" and the next thing you know they had their guns drawn,they were already like that on me, they had their guns on me and everything. and that's when the chaos started. >> suzanne patles was sleeping in the woods nearby. she did the first thing you'd expect the de-facto spokesperson for the warrior...
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so i can find out what really happened to my father's discipline families of all the best time of augustine you tell i'm looking for answers and clues here. prosecutors plan to quest and three former senior commenters. now on death row. a ruling him out this trial is expected in march. bt the suzuki nhk world tokyo. the poll on the indonesian island of sulawesi sea are reeling under the impact of heavy rain tried to douse and has the details. at least thirteen people are entitled to more are missing after torrential rain all the many islands of several weeks authorities seem warm air flowing into a low pressure system near the island on wednesday. cause i'm unstable weather conditions. disaster management business as the brain caused by floods and landslides in with two weeks in profits. agency officials say thousands of residents have led to temporary shelters. rescue workers are searching the decree for missing people and helping evacuees anything is in the middle of the rainy season. whether authorities are telling people to stay cautious iranians have also fought a broken jakarta the co
so i can find out what really happened to my father's discipline families of all the best time of augustine you tell i'm looking for answers and clues here. prosecutors plan to quest and three former senior commenters. now on death row. a ruling him out this trial is expected in march. bt the suzuki nhk world tokyo. the poll on the indonesian island of sulawesi sea are reeling under the impact of heavy rain tried to douse and has the details. at least thirteen people are entitled to more are...
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has not i guess from the planet no a rich crime fighter basically has just a car except for one augustine but as alice has pointed black out reports even bats may be enough to help that isn't me. his muscles affair but he has no fixed abode it's super hobo the unlikely superhero inherited his super powers accidentally after savoring some discarded beer. normally like bettman or iron man they are very very rich playboys who rescued the world no it's the guy from the on the cross and rescue which gets to the city because it's very attractive for people all over the world not because it saw correct or clean city but because of his heavy charm so it's logical that the glorious superhero of pearl and the bomb super hoboes creator says the idea was spawned while watching a homeless man trying and failing to sell a newspaper on a train. so stefan went to the stratton fagen newspaper which is sold by the homeless and unemployed and offer to launch the charity supplement in order to boost its sales for sure it's a little bit political incorrect but that's the only way to get more people into the s
has not i guess from the planet no a rich crime fighter basically has just a car except for one augustine but as alice has pointed black out reports even bats may be enough to help that isn't me. his muscles affair but he has no fixed abode it's super hobo the unlikely superhero inherited his super powers accidentally after savoring some discarded beer. normally like bettman or iron man they are very very rich playboys who rescued the world no it's the guy from the on the cross and rescue which...
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outcome of the comments abt the right to call me today and popped them up to disrupt the balance and augustine taught them that we aren't they. and as ever for a trade discussions. ledley will go back in the mid seventies it was just up the spinning a slight behind the end is when your mayor of minardi had the court he worked as a contractor for lever and can arnie for over a decade. he says he's concerned about the impact of the dispute underpants future but that they connect to negotiate and home to come since grown to. it could be sitting very quickly that is money which produce jobs minister richard broome and has appealed to stick to an attorney for management to consider parts of speech the consequences for the future of the times. p per minute and say they're reserving their position and won't be commenting at this stage on the outcome of the vote by step to put theirs on doggedly concerns here and the concern is shared outside of this times in white or industrial relations and governments are pills. pasco sheehy or tv news killarney county kerry the medical council inquiry has begun in
outcome of the comments abt the right to call me today and popped them up to disrupt the balance and augustine taught them that we aren't they. and as ever for a trade discussions. ledley will go back in the mid seventies it was just up the spinning a slight behind the end is when your mayor of minardi had the court he worked as a contractor for lever and can arnie for over a decade. he says he's concerned about the impact of the dispute underpants future but that they connect to negotiate and...
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graduated from medical school and was setting up his medical practice and they moved from saint augustine, texas. it was pretty primitive back then. but she wrote this letter that just touched my heart. out in this new country -- she was writing to her sister. dear lizzie, in this new country i have seen no one but strangers. but they are the kinds of people that i have met and the society is a good portion, as good as any portion in tennessee. there seems to be as much refinement as you'll see in any place. there is no such thing as fine houses or furniture because there are comfortable houses but you cannot get give furniture. we are too far from navigation to get such things. by the time we make the money, they will navigate the river. then we can all get the little notions that we fancy that we need. if i had been in tennessee, i would have bought the house. i thought the house we occupy was not that small. we live in two rooms, it has a passage but not a plain plate overhead, with all these inconveniences, we are getting along finally. i mean, just a positive spirit that that shows i
graduated from medical school and was setting up his medical practice and they moved from saint augustine, texas. it was pretty primitive back then. but she wrote this letter that just touched my heart. out in this new country -- she was writing to her sister. dear lizzie, in this new country i have seen no one but strangers. but they are the kinds of people that i have met and the society is a good portion, as good as any portion in tennessee. there seems to be as much refinement as you'll see...
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main break the moscow region side refused to give up and began to breasts a scouse of fans james augustine led the team in attack and burst with a flurry of great slam dunks in a game that kept this bit dangerous on the edge of their sets as the fourth quarter drew to a close the house finally made it all square and then with two seconds to go and everyone expecting overtime all this team intercepted it has gone through a win and managed to be the buzzer with this big check in with three pointer and hand fim cue a victory ninety points to eighty seven and send the crowd into a frenzy i know the team said they go directly hard we talked about it at half time and you know we're going to get it without everybody's that image other boy in defense you know we had some rough times by we were going to go as a team as was summed up the entire way the other season we had team like you never give up we fight the way we can score everybody and you know we showed today we will play with a card. no one beaten in thirteen domestic league games this campaign and extended them pressing for world winning r
main break the moscow region side refused to give up and began to breasts a scouse of fans james augustine led the team in attack and burst with a flurry of great slam dunks in a game that kept this bit dangerous on the edge of their sets as the fourth quarter drew to a close the house finally made it all square and then with two seconds to go and everyone expecting overtime all this team intercepted it has gone through a win and managed to be the buzzer with this big check in with three...
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. >> : this was his first ever competition and bryant augustine and santa cruz finished third.inth that some of the biggest waves in a world p nine region up to 40 the 50 ft. or even higher. >> : the sixth underwater is what with so large. lent >> : maverick surf competition it had happened it closed the teller pointed christie's here. actual contest is held quarter mile offshore. right here appeared >> : question by the way so big hit right here? but why no were also on the quiz. nine for that answer you have to go underneath the water several miles up to see the sea floor source rise up run along here. sec forms kind of ramp of forms deeper in the ocean out toward the poor point you went outside that that they're also lorries. we can take a look by going rounded down on it. use a ramp that leads toward the pillar point and maverick. lenora show you what this does to ways. we zoom in hear the waves are moving in off the old fashioned. the wave path. >> : the ruble is the aaa. and as a step to go when they go on top of ramp as the waves pass of the ramp they start to the sport
. >> : this was his first ever competition and bryant augustine and santa cruz finished third.inth that some of the biggest waves in a world p nine region up to 40 the 50 ft. or even higher. >> : the sixth underwater is what with so large. lent >> : maverick surf competition it had happened it closed the teller pointed christie's here. actual contest is held quarter mile offshore. right here appeared >> : question by the way so big hit right here? but why no were also on...
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winning, all three of them were from santa cruz, so let's give congratulations to anthony, ryan augustine and tyler fox, nice job today, boys, representing the bay area well. >> thanks, choiase. >>> many people watched the mavericks contest on a big screen along the coast and on the web. but tonight, we've got another view rarely seen. let's bring in scott budman. >> go promid a name for itself putting small but powerful cameras in motorbikes, inside wells and on surf boards. it looks and sounds something like this. >> now that is one of the bigger waves we saw at mavericks from the perspective of the board itself and while most people saw the action from pretty far away, the go procameras rolled on footage that was truly sea level. they were able to put the cameras where they wanted because they sponsor the competition but also because athletes love the flexible cameras that let them get views like these. go prowas started by, who else, surfers and keeps its head quarters in half moon bay. want to try that? the cameras cost about $200 and you can also, of course, buy waterproof housing.
winning, all three of them were from santa cruz, so let's give congratulations to anthony, ryan augustine and tyler fox, nice job today, boys, representing the bay area well. >> thanks, choiase. >>> many people watched the mavericks contest on a big screen along the coast and on the web. but tonight, we've got another view rarely seen. let's bring in scott budman. >> go promid a name for itself putting small but powerful cameras in motorbikes, inside wells and on surf...
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but it was founded by a bible believing presbyterian christian and 18 1850s and augustine st.clair when undercover in these facilities in new york. some you may have heard of james o'keefe, and those who have gone under cover with video cameras to planned parenthood and other facilities and posted these videos on the internet. that has been touted as an innovative use of social media to do investigative reporting. in fact that was being done by "the new york times" in the 1870s. the times passionately opposed abortion in its editorial pages and news coverage, calling it ends in murder and saying that the practice is frank blank and smells to heaven. one abortionist that was exposed by "the new york times" actually ended up spending seven years in prison as a result of those stories. and "the new york times" is not alone in this. between 1825 and 1845, as documented in the original version of this book, "prodigal press: confronting the anti-christian bias of the american news media", over 100 cities and towns across america had explicitly christian newspapers, including the bos
but it was founded by a bible believing presbyterian christian and 18 1850s and augustine st.clair when undercover in these facilities in new york. some you may have heard of james o'keefe, and those who have gone under cover with video cameras to planned parenthood and other facilities and posted these videos on the internet. that has been touted as an innovative use of social media to do investigative reporting. in fact that was being done by "the new york times" in the 1870s. the...
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national, grant baker out of durban south africa, won the title second a hawaiian and third was ryan augustine of santa cruz. local guy. this was a big contest, big- time contest. a lot of people came out to enjoy it. many of them seeing their first big surving contest ever. you really know a sporting event is huge when it has the power to draw in the casual or nonsports fan. today the mavericks surfing invitational brought them in by the thousands. do you know anything about surfing? >> no. >> but you know about mavericks? >> yes. >> reporter: what was once an obscure surf break on the san mateo county coast is now a destination for the world's greatest big wave surfers. guys willing to risk it all to conquer the fast-moving four- story high walls of water. it's a major international happening streamed live around the world an event with enough gravity to take people out of their normal orbits. >> we had never done anything like this before. it's a great time just to say you were here in california. we're here. >> reporter: nevermind the fact that spectators can't even get close to the beach
national, grant baker out of durban south africa, won the title second a hawaiian and third was ryan augustine of santa cruz. local guy. this was a big contest, big- time contest. a lot of people came out to enjoy it. many of them seeing their first big surving contest ever. you really know a sporting event is huge when it has the power to draw in the casual or nonsports fan. today the mavericks surfing invitational brought them in by the thousands. do you know anything about surfing? >>...
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asking yourself who you are, that say mehta physical question, i don't feel like discussing eight augustin today. >> rose: but you are comfortable where who you are? >> oh more or less. we're all imperfect and all very aware of our imperfections and we try to get better. >> rose: then help me understand what you mean. when you look at -- >> i never want to be completely satisfied. satisfaction is the ebb me of progress. i always want to be dissatisfied about something. there hauls has to be a mountain to climb or dragon to slay. >> or mountain to climb, or journey to take. something to chall ing you to -- >> you got to wake up in the morning and want to do something. >> rose: where does it all come from for you which is an inevitable question from you. is it reading, is it conversation. >> all of the above. >> rose: the interviews. >> yeah, i talk with people. we kick ideas around. we do a little thinking and analysis on my own. >> rose: in a sense you are constantly in search of -- >> i got a friend just retired from the fbi. last job was in dallas. i called them there to talk to them onc
asking yourself who you are, that say mehta physical question, i don't feel like discussing eight augustin today. >> rose: but you are comfortable where who you are? >> oh more or less. we're all imperfect and all very aware of our imperfections and we try to get better. >> rose: then help me understand what you mean. when you look at -- >> i never want to be completely satisfied. satisfaction is the ebb me of progress. i always want to be dissatisfied about something....
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augustine, florida, these people tried to make away in a very dry, scrubby southwest. they were looking for salt. they were looking for gold. they were looking for a place to herd cattle so they could sell hides down in mexico city. that's really where that entrepreneurial, mercantile, restless moving united states begins for me. so i started in new mexico. >> ray suarez, what's one thing that we are going to learn reading "latino americans"? >> that 23 states of the current united states were once all or part in the spanish empire. all the way from vancouver island in what's now british columbia, clear across the florida in this enormous crescent, that was all part of the spanish empire. and they were really three empires, the spanish, french and english with her elbows out rubbing up against each other, pushing up against each other. so i'm suggesting that you think of the united states, not just as an english thing that starts on the east coast and moves to the pacific, but has a multi-empire thing that wrestles until we have a winner. that's the united states, that
augustine, florida, these people tried to make away in a very dry, scrubby southwest. they were looking for salt. they were looking for gold. they were looking for a place to herd cattle so they could sell hides down in mexico city. that's really where that entrepreneurial, mercantile, restless moving united states begins for me. so i started in new mexico. >> ray suarez, what's one thing that we are going to learn reading "latino americans"? >> that 23 states of the...
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we have two reports beginning with augustin rossi -- with ross shimabuku. >> all the hype is surrounding tom brady, and peyton manning. the 15th meeting. tom brady has 10 winnings. peyton manning struggled in the play-offs against the defense. three play-offs games peyton manning has six interceptions much the quarterbacks have a lot of respect for one another. >> the one thing about tom is his consistency, i feel like he's been a better player each year than he was the year before. to me that speaks to his work ethic in the off each, his refusal to be complacent and satisfied. >> he's a great player. what that means for us is we have to score some points. they outscore you, and what that means is we have to match it. >> this will be the fourth meeting in the play-offs between the quarterbacks. brady with a 2-0 edge. the home team won every ball game. should be a good one. sunny skies. for more on the nsc game, jessica taff has more from seattle. chri's championship will have plenty of fireworks of the the division rivals know each other well. the atmosphere is trick. center-field is not
we have two reports beginning with augustin rossi -- with ross shimabuku. >> all the hype is surrounding tom brady, and peyton manning. the 15th meeting. tom brady has 10 winnings. peyton manning struggled in the play-offs against the defense. three play-offs games peyton manning has six interceptions much the quarterbacks have a lot of respect for one another. >> the one thing about tom is his consistency, i feel like he's been a better player each year than he was the year before....
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augustines of from the film. >> final preparations are underway in utah, it opens january 16th.not have to waited in the cold for a last minute ticket. >> they have created an electronic wait list. >> $70 million a year. >> 4,000 had presume coming in. >> and it is a big deal k >> 117 independent films and documentaries are planned to be there. >> actor steven significant gallon sid he has a run for governorful >> this is steven segal lawman, maricopa county. he teams up with sheriff joe around pay yo k and he will -- joe arpaio. and president is going back to washington. he boarded air force one with daughters sosha. and malia. >> the first lady will spend time with friends and she turns 50 on january 17th. >> happy early birthday to her. >> 8:56. we will head object over to rosemary. >> i see the smoke moving. >> is it windy out there. >> in the hills. and seeing a little bit of wind five to 10 miles an hour. >> and try offshore wind has really given temperatures and the dry air has allowed temperatures to plummet. >> 32 degrees in santa rosa. this is where it bottomed out ear
augustines of from the film. >> final preparations are underway in utah, it opens january 16th.not have to waited in the cold for a last minute ticket. >> they have created an electronic wait list. >> $70 million a year. >> 4,000 had presume coming in. >> and it is a big deal k >> 117 independent films and documentaries are planned to be there. >> actor steven significant gallon sid he has a run for governorful >> this is steven segal lawman,...
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augustine, florida. please go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: yes, good afternoon.'d like to compliment you on your level of language and your dignity no matter what guest you have, but particularly today. what motivated my phone call is ms. kelley's comment about her intolerance for hypocrisy. i share that as well, and i think perhaps she owes that gift to her father who did not encourage her to pretend that she wanted to be a nun instead of -- [laughter] my parents did the same thing with me. they always called a spade a spade. and what i'm interested in is this, another one of your great guests on "in depth" was david maraniss who wrote the story of barack obama: the story. up to and including his entrance into college. i'd like to see ms. kelley pursue that story after mr. obama leaves office. i'd like to see her pursue the story of his life and his wife's life, particularly i'm curious about how this man who was not that prominent in american politics was skyrocketed to the presidency, and even though many of his policies are not popular, he is still beloved by
augustine, florida. please go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: yes, good afternoon.'d like to compliment you on your level of language and your dignity no matter what guest you have, but particularly today. what motivated my phone call is ms. kelley's comment about her intolerance for hypocrisy. i share that as well, and i think perhaps she owes that gift to her father who did not encourage her to pretend that she wanted to be a nun instead of -- [laughter] my parents did...