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ask a that bell bellamy connect them and i would notjust ask a bit that bell bellamy connect them andf the workmen here just for the sake of what? they are saying it will be able to bowl on special occasions. —— bong. get the urgent work done close to the clock and then start big ben again and do the other work. you should not be silencing the chamber big ben for that period. so how did this get signed off? were mps completely unaware? these things are done by committee and committee obviously sat and i guess what happened is that the board came through seeing it would take four years to the player elizabeth tower and big ben and nobody seemed to bother to mention to anyone we would actually be turning big ben off. i think from the prime minister dermot has been surprised. this will definitely feature when we come back and a couple of weeks and i hope the authorities will find a solution very quickly. there are a lot of questions though as to weather that period of four years some as well as the take place. we will have to wait and see weather all the public pressure under pressure fr
ask a that bell bellamy connect them and i would notjust ask a bit that bell bellamy connect them andf the workmen here just for the sake of what? they are saying it will be able to bowl on special occasions. —— bong. get the urgent work done close to the clock and then start big ben again and do the other work. you should not be silencing the chamber big ben for that period. so how did this get signed off? were mps completely unaware? these things are done by committee and committee...
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bellamy. i just finished my dissertation. shout out to vsu. >> anyone who finishes a dissertation deserves that respect. dr. bellamy, con gralt lagss for that. thank you for being with us tonight. again, we wish you a calm and peaceful night. we are watching the streets of h charlottesville, virginia, where at least one died, 19 more injured in flares of violence sparked by neo nazis and white supremacists. stay with cnn. we will be right back. by lexus. experience unparalleled luxury at the lexus golden opportunity sales event before it ends. choose from the is turbo, es 350 or nx turbo for $299 a month for 36 months if you lease now. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. ♪ ♪ isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze his audience. great show. here you go. now he's added a new routine. making depositing a check seem so effortless. easy to use chase technology, for whatever you're trying to master. isaac, are you ready? yeah. chase. so you can. it's ok that everybody ignoit's fine.n i drive. because i get a safe
bellamy. i just finished my dissertation. shout out to vsu. >> anyone who finishes a dissertation deserves that respect. dr. bellamy, con gralt lagss for that. thank you for being with us tonight. again, we wish you a calm and peaceful night. we are watching the streets of h charlottesville, virginia, where at least one died, 19 more injured in flares of violence sparked by neo nazis and white supremacists. stay with cnn. we will be right back. by lexus. experience unparalleled luxury at...
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interestingly, we had wes bellamy on before these mass , the vice mayor of charlottesville, the onlyican-american city councilman , one ofof five. he is the one who was originally pushing for the statatue of robt e lee to come down. he could not get that approved. instead, though, he got something like an $8 million repararations fund to deal with equity in charlottesville. it was after that was passed that they just moved ahead. is that right? you were just with wes bellamy at a conference a progressive cities in austin where they said, ok, we're going to take a down, too. juan: he was able to get that final vote that agreed to take down the statue. before that, the white councilmembers try to placate him by agreeing to an equity fund for the black community in charlottesville. it occurred to me this might be a potential at the local level them at the municipal and state level for politicians to begin demanding equity funds as a form of reparations, to be getting a from the ground up and set of the national government down. amy: and that is where this began and charlottesville. if y
interestingly, we had wes bellamy on before these mass , the vice mayor of charlottesville, the onlyican-american city councilman , one ofof five. he is the one who was originally pushing for the statatue of robt e lee to come down. he could not get that approved. instead, though, he got something like an $8 million repararations fund to deal with equity in charlottesville. it was after that was passed that they just moved ahead. is that right? you were just with wes bellamy at a conference a...
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. >> wes bellamy is vice mayor in charlottesville. we had him on the show this morning and he was saying he likes what he sees in terms of how the people are coming together down there, that he believes that there's going to be a reaction to the negativity with positivity but kept referring to the president as 45. i asked why are you calling him 45? why aren't you calling him by his name? he said "i don't think he's earned the respect of being called president. he hasn't shown the leadership in this situation, hasn't done what he was supposed to do." marcus, do you agree with that? >> no comment. i feel no comment. i don't want to comment anything about donald trump, because i don't have anything positive to say. >> fair enough. marissa, how about you? >> i'm sorry, what was the question again? >> wes bellamy the vice mayor referring to the president as 45. i asked him why, and he said "i don't think he's earned the respect to be called president." >> right, yes, i don't. i personally have never called him 45. i have family members th
. >> wes bellamy is vice mayor in charlottesville. we had him on the show this morning and he was saying he likes what he sees in terms of how the people are coming together down there, that he believes that there's going to be a reaction to the negativity with positivity but kept referring to the president as 45. i asked why are you calling him 45? why aren't you calling him by his name? he said "i don't think he's earned the respect of being called president. he hasn't shown the...
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outside right now, wes bellamy. thank you for being with me.sk you about richard spencer's comment but first i want to give you a chance to respond to the president. you were very vocal this weekend in calling for him to condemn white supremacist groups. he did not do so over the weekend but did so today. do you accept what he said what he said this afternoon? >> before we get into the comments before myself and 45 or anything else, i think it's important that we express our condolences to the families of heather and the two officers who lost their lives this weekend. that's first and foremost. my condolences to the family once again. we can't say it enough. we're going to do everything we can to make this right. i promise you that. heather was a freedom fighter from day one. so we are going to continue to push for all of the things that she wants in her honor. now to your question, in regards to 45, he gavis commee ihis com. i feel like it's too little too late. but i would be remiss if he did not acknowledge the fact -- i am appreciative he d
outside right now, wes bellamy. thank you for being with me.sk you about richard spencer's comment but first i want to give you a chance to respond to the president. you were very vocal this weekend in calling for him to condemn white supremacist groups. he did not do so over the weekend but did so today. do you accept what he said what he said this afternoon? >> before we get into the comments before myself and 45 or anything else, i think it's important that we express our condolences...
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charlottesville vice mayor wes bellamy. >> dr. bellamy. >> excuse me. thank you so much for joining me. thank you. >> president trump tacking heat from all sides, and charlottesville violence, and many sides on saturday, and it's also the words he did not use. he didn't call out white supremacists directly and he didn't call the car plowing into protesters terrorism. the response has been swift "the weekly standard" asking today why won't trump denounce white supremacists. "the dallas morning news," on saturday president trump failed his country. the white house trying to clean things up. a spokesman said the president said very strongly in his statement yesterday that he condemns all form of violence, bigotry and hatred and that includes kkk, neo-nazi and all extremist groups. he called for national unity and bring all americans together, but of course, the president did not call out white supremacy himself either saturday or so far today. michael singer took him to task for it. take a listen. >> look at the campaign he ran. look at the intentional cou
charlottesville vice mayor wes bellamy. >> dr. bellamy. >> excuse me. thank you so much for joining me. thank you. >> president trump tacking heat from all sides, and charlottesville violence, and many sides on saturday, and it's also the words he did not use. he didn't call out white supremacists directly and he didn't call the car plowing into protesters terrorism. the response has been swift "the weekly standard" asking today why won't trump denounce white...
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we need laughter, it is friday , and we just want to have fun, two big names bill bellamy and aj johnson on the show, comedy tour bringing in the most to our neck of the wood. >> they are performing throughout this weekend. >> yeah. >> yes. >> okay. >> police are investigating allegation that is multiple cheerleaders and these are small girls, little girls, had a denver, high school were forced into split position, forced to do the splits and held down by other students, other cheerleaders and coaches and here comes video that one of the kid shot on their cell phone. >> it goes own and on. that girl is whaling. force herring down. >> she said stop, within 24 seconds she could feel muscle in her ligaments ripping, she was within of the eight girls this happened too. immediately afterward they went and told their parents and parents complained to the athletic director. >> but then no action was taken by the school, it wasn't until the tv news reports, in denver got them that police were contact and child abuse detectives were put on the case. >> the school superintendent says as soon as he
we need laughter, it is friday , and we just want to have fun, two big names bill bellamy and aj johnson on the show, comedy tour bringing in the most to our neck of the wood. >> they are performing throughout this weekend. >> yeah. >> yes. >> okay. >> police are investigating allegation that is multiple cheerleaders and these are small girls, little girls, had a denver, high school were forced into split position, forced to do the splits and held down by other...
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carla's teaming up with the fabulous bellamy young, and they've got a crowd-pleasing casserole so goodt's scandalous. then, michael's whipping up a roast with the most and hanging with the super hilarious ben feldman. plus, we're surprising two "chew" superfans with a day they'll never forget. we're going a delicious adventure, right now, on "the chew." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>> hello. welcome to "the chew." thank you. i want you to imagine this -- we've been on an adventure trekking though the jungle.
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my name is mark bellamy and i'm atenior advisor for africa ces i.s.. i was ambassador in nairobi and i had the good fortune to spend several weeks in naomi -- in nairobi prior to this week's election. i want to start with a few remarks to frame the discussion and then turn to our guests. you in this room know, last week, some 15 million kenyans went to the polls to elect a president not to elect members of parliament, to elect and aors to 49 counties number of other office holders. by any standard and certainly by african standards, this was a onlykable event, if because of the thousands of campaign appearances by because ofandidates, the passionate participation of such a large part of the kenyan also because of the technological sophistication of the entire process, including the speedy electronic tallying of votes on election day. as you all know, the incumbent president one the presidency with a margin of victory that was larger than predicted in any poll, but not outside the realm of ability. opposition, the leader has rejected the results, claimi
my name is mark bellamy and i'm atenior advisor for africa ces i.s.. i was ambassador in nairobi and i had the good fortune to spend several weeks in naomi -- in nairobi prior to this week's election. i want to start with a few remarks to frame the discussion and then turn to our guests. you in this room know, last week, some 15 million kenyans went to the polls to elect a president not to elect members of parliament, to elect and aors to 49 counties number of other office holders. by any...
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joining us is the vice mayor of charlottesville, virginia, wes bellamy. good to have you with us this morning. what is the state and the mood of your city? are things still calm there? how is it? >> thank you for having me. before we begin i think it's important for to us express our sincerist condolences to sister heather as well as the two officers who lost their lives over the weekend. our prayers are with their family. now to your question i believe personally the mood on the ground is a group of individuals which we call the great city of charlottesville ready to move forward. last night we attended a community meeting and i saw nearly 500 people in attendance, all different races, ages, nationalities looking to bring about solutions. i came here back to the park there was another vigil being held by a group of clergy members and different members here in the park and they all were standing together holding arms, ready to move forward, ready to show that our community is one of resilience, one of determination, and one that will not only not be intim
joining us is the vice mayor of charlottesville, virginia, wes bellamy. good to have you with us this morning. what is the state and the mood of your city? are things still calm there? how is it? >> thank you for having me. before we begin i think it's important for to us express our sincerist condolences to sister heather as well as the two officers who lost their lives over the weekend. our prayers are with their family. now to your question i believe personally the mood on the ground...
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. >> reporter: but west bellamy, charlottesville's vice mayor is among those leading the charge to remove it. >> they want to mask their real reasons for committing not only domestic terrorism but trying to invoke fear in the community behind the statue. but this is clearly about white supremacist and we're not going to have it here, period. >> reporter: since 2015 when dylan roof massacred nine black parishioners, parts of the south have rushed to remove symbols. three states have far more confederate symbols in public spaces than any others, georgia, north carolina and virginia with each more than 80. but beyond preserving the past, experts say there's been a resurgence of something deeper, a rebranding dubbed white nationalism 2.0. a generation of young white men who wear khakis, polo shirts 56shd and are active online. >> it's hard to overstate how emboldened people are by the election. they believe that their ideas are becoming more acceptable and therefore they don't need to hide behind computer screens and they can go into our public squares and have rallies for white nationalism.
. >> reporter: but west bellamy, charlottesville's vice mayor is among those leading the charge to remove it. >> they want to mask their real reasons for committing not only domestic terrorism but trying to invoke fear in the community behind the statue. but this is clearly about white supremacist and we're not going to have it here, period. >> reporter: since 2015 when dylan roof massacred nine black parishioners, parts of the south have rushed to remove symbols. three states...
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wes bellamy is joining us on the phone. we know you are very busy today, thanks for joining us for a few minutes. what's your reaction right now in your city? >> to say i'm disappointed would be an understatement. but one of the things i'm a firm believer that god does everything for a reason. and i'm praying and hoping that our community is going to continue to stand together and stand united and come out of this a lot stronger. i'm also very much so looking forward to the people who are protesting the correct way and those who are standing for their brothers and sisters, love the community and continue to do so. and i'm looking forward to our law enforcement to continuing doing their job and they have to the best of their ability keeping the streets and citizens of charlottesville safe. so i know on the news it looks very bleak, i did not want this image to paint an entire image of the city of charlottesville because i believe that this city, the one that i love, the one that potentially raised me from a young man to a 30
wes bellamy is joining us on the phone. we know you are very busy today, thanks for joining us for a few minutes. what's your reaction right now in your city? >> to say i'm disappointed would be an understatement. but one of the things i'm a firm believer that god does everything for a reason. and i'm praying and hoping that our community is going to continue to stand together and stand united and come out of this a lot stronger. i'm also very much so looking forward to the people who are...
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my name is mark bellamy, senior advisor for africa at csi us, ambassador in nairobi, i had the good fortune to spend several weeks in nairobi prior to this year at the election. i want to start with a few opening remarks to frame this morning's discussion and turn to our guests. as all of you in this room know, last week 15 million canyons went to the polls to elect a president, to elect members of parliament, to elect governors to 49 counties and a number of other officeholders. by any standard and certainly by african standards this was a remarkable event. if only because of the thousands of campaign appearances by different candidates, because of the passionate participation of such a large part of the canyon electorate and the technological sophistication of this process including the speedy electronic tallying of votes on election day. as you know, incumbent president won the presidency with a margin of victory that was larger than predicted in any paul, but not outside the realm of probability. as expected, opposition leader has rejected the results claiming these elections were rigge
my name is mark bellamy, senior advisor for africa at csi us, ambassador in nairobi, i had the good fortune to spend several weeks in nairobi prior to this year at the election. i want to start with a few opening remarks to frame this morning's discussion and turn to our guests. as all of you in this room know, last week 15 million canyons went to the polls to elect a president, to elect members of parliament, to elect governors to 49 counties and a number of other officeholders. by any...
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vice mayor wes bellamy of charlottesville, virginia, joins me now.the only council member to remain when every other member of the council walked out. why did you stay? >> well, thank you for having me, and once again, it's important for us to acknowledge and send our condolences to sister heather who lost her life as well as the two police officers, in addition to the many people who were injured during the melee on august 12, including deandre harris. now, to answer your question, i thought it was important to stay because many of these individuals within the crowd -- personally, i believe that they deserve the right to be heard. this is a very passionate subject, and people deserve not only our empathy and our sympathy. now, i can't speak for -- as to why some of my other colleagues chose to stay or didn't stay, but i will say, overall, my colleagues and myself, we were in the city council meeting for nearly six hours, and we listened to nearly 150 to 200 people, so i think that is, in a sense, showing our commitment, and i'm looking forward to us
vice mayor wes bellamy of charlottesville, virginia, joins me now.the only council member to remain when every other member of the council walked out. why did you stay? >> well, thank you for having me, and once again, it's important for us to acknowledge and send our condolences to sister heather who lost her life as well as the two police officers, in addition to the many people who were injured during the melee on august 12, including deandre harris. now, to answer your question, i...
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fighting for what she believed and i'm joined now by doctor ways bellamy who is the vice mayor of charlotte spell. i mean you harrods and president trump today is it too little too late. undoubtedly in before we speak about forty five are like to offer. sincerest condolences to have their sister heather as well as the officers who lost their lives. is is extremely tragic thing when we have domestic terrorism in white supremacist coming drop into a crowd full of people. heather was a freedom fighter in every sense of the word and we want to make sure that we represent for her. charlottesville will be stronger together because of her i can assure you that. you say you can share charlottesville about how you going to do it will we have several initiatives already lined up tonight is going to be a community meeting. heavy african american hatches center which we allow people to vent express themselves as well as will be. laying out plans for will be moved doing moving forward again as several community events lined up but what we're going to do is what we always do. stand tall. went reactive th
fighting for what she believed and i'm joined now by doctor ways bellamy who is the vice mayor of charlotte spell. i mean you harrods and president trump today is it too little too late. undoubtedly in before we speak about forty five are like to offer. sincerest condolences to have their sister heather as well as the officers who lost their lives. is is extremely tragic thing when we have domestic terrorism in white supremacist coming drop into a crowd full of people. heather was a freedom...
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through the course of it but then there's also the participants on the left hand side vice mayor was bellamy who was one of the largest advocates former mayor kristen seiko still a member of city council who are very ardent supporters of moving the statue whereas then we had city councillors like mike sigman or the mayor and kathy galvin who voted against it so it was a divided council in now it's all hung up in lawsuits you don't know when the statues go to get moved if ever the lawsuit was fairly the judge moore was very clear in his ruling it is a war memorial and it and moving it violates the law he gave the city six months to come up with. an appeal and that ends at the end of this month so somewhere in september will be the final ruling you were pepper sprayed by both sides both sides down covering it live stream and did you anticipate that it was going to get this volatile to no death no and certainly the events that transpired later in the afternoon where one young man decided to take tactics out of the book of isis and drive a car into a crowd of people it was just absolutely dumb s
through the course of it but then there's also the participants on the left hand side vice mayor was bellamy who was one of the largest advocates former mayor kristen seiko still a member of city council who are very ardent supporters of moving the statue whereas then we had city councillors like mike sigman or the mayor and kathy galvin who voted against it so it was a divided council in now it's all hung up in lawsuits you don't know when the statues go to get moved if ever the lawsuit was...
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wes bellamy, welcome.h tout your original have the statue taken down, and what you ultimately got that is not talked about as much, which of funds for reparations? nearlyis all startedwes: a year and have a go in march of last year. i received phone calls, emails, there was a petition from a local student in the area about an effort to remove the statue of robert e lee. people have been talking about this for some years, but last ye there was a bill that was vetoed at the state has by the governor that essentially said, if you want to move the statues, it is a local issue, so you have the right to do so. my colleague and i both decided to push hard. we held a press conference where there were about 150 people who came out. people were for moving the statue, about 40 sons and daughters of the confederacy who came with their large flags, very upset that we were doing so. since then, a lot of things have transpired. ofave received all kinds death threats, have been called every kind of n-word you could think
wes bellamy, welcome.h tout your original have the statue taken down, and what you ultimately got that is not talked about as much, which of funds for reparations? nearlyis all startedwes: a year and have a go in march of last year. i received phone calls, emails, there was a petition from a local student in the area about an effort to remove the statue of robert e lee. people have been talking about this for some years, but last ye there was a bill that was vetoed at the state has by the...
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. >> wes bellamy, vice mayor, thank you. >> thank you. >>> shocking footage of that car plowing intoinia. i'll talk to the man who shot this video and witnessed the entire attack. >>> and congressman david cicilline wants congress to come immediately back into session. he'll tell me why. my mom's pain from moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis was intense. i wondered if she could do the stuff she does for us which is kinda, a lot. and if that pain could mean something worse. joint pain could mean joint damage. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, and helps stop further damage enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been someplace where fungal infections are common. or if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure or if you have persistent fever, bruising, bleeding or paleness. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like
. >> wes bellamy, vice mayor, thank you. >> thank you. >>> shocking footage of that car plowing intoinia. i'll talk to the man who shot this video and witnessed the entire attack. >>> and congressman david cicilline wants congress to come immediately back into session. he'll tell me why. my mom's pain from moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis was intense. i wondered if she could do the stuff she does for us which is kinda, a lot. and if that pain could mean...
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bellamy, but thank you very much. >>> and what the white supremacist groups are up to now. what their message of hate is all about. stay with us. games. but with odor free blue-emu continuous pain relief spray, i can box out any muscle or joint pain immediately. blue-emu continuous pain relief spray. it works fast and you won't stink. >>> people are bleeding everywhere. people are on cots. doing chest compressions on a body. >> people left the car because they thought it bas a cop car. he was slow and slammed on the gas right into people in front of the car. most were in a state of shock. we saw what happened. to really realize that somebody possibly died right in front of us. >> president trump condemned hate and bigotry "on many sides" after the deadly violence in charlottesville but failed to specifically call out the white supremacists. today a white house official release add statement saying, "the president said very strongly in a statement yesterday that he condemns all forms of violence, bigotry and hatred and, of course that includes white supremacist, kkk, neo-naz
bellamy, but thank you very much. >>> and what the white supremacist groups are up to now. what their message of hate is all about. stay with us. games. but with odor free blue-emu continuous pain relief spray, i can box out any muscle or joint pain immediately. blue-emu continuous pain relief spray. it works fast and you won't stink. >>> people are bleeding everywhere. people are on cots. doing chest compressions on a body. >> people left the car because they thought it...
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name is mark bellamy. i am a senior advisor for africa cfif. i had the good fortune to spend some weeks there prior to this year's election. i want to open with remarks about this morning's discussion and then turn to our guests. ,s all of you know, last week some 15 million kenyans went to the polls to elect a president, to elect members of parliament, to elect governors to 49 counties and a number of other officeholders. by any standard, by african standard, this was a remarkable event. thousandscause of the of campaign appearances by different candidates because of the passionate participation of such a large part of the kenyan electorate. also because of the technological sophistication of this entire process, including the speedy tallying of votes on election day. incumbent know, presidencyon the with a margin of victory that was larger than predicted in any realmbut not outside the of probability. leadercted, opposition has rejected the results, claiming that these elections were rigged. he generally believed that he had the numbers this
name is mark bellamy. i am a senior advisor for africa cfif. i had the good fortune to spend some weeks there prior to this year's election. i want to open with remarks about this morning's discussion and then turn to our guests. ,s all of you know, last week some 15 million kenyans went to the polls to elect a president, to elect members of parliament, to elect governors to 49 counties and a number of other officeholders. by any standard, by african standard, this was a remarkable event....
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the many news he referenced and the new divinity is the next generation that include people like bellamy and hopkins and edmondays ae edmonds and a number of others. they talked about something called disinterested benevolence. in it what they suggest is that in order to really demonstrate that you understand who god is, that you have an appreciation for who he really is, you demonstrate love simply because of who he is, not because he's going to save you or prevent you from going to hell or bless you in this world -- this earthly life but simply because you recognize who he is. he would teach love comes before faith and new divinity theologians took that one step further and said in your christian life you should do good works but then introduce it as disinterested benevolence. you don't do good, for you, you do it for the love of god the benefit somebody else receives from it and that to me epitomizes a great deal of the impact of the second grade awakening. i'll hasten to add there's much more in terms of theological strains. certainly a more of a focus on the role of the human being
the many news he referenced and the new divinity is the next generation that include people like bellamy and hopkins and edmondays ae edmonds and a number of others. they talked about something called disinterested benevolence. in it what they suggest is that in order to really demonstrate that you understand who god is, that you have an appreciation for who he really is, you demonstrate love simply because of who he is, not because he's going to save you or prevent you from going to hell or...
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and those include people like bellamy and hopkins and a number of others and they took that a step further and this is where i see the connection to the second grade awakening. they talked about something called disinterested benevolence. in order to demonstrate that you understand who god is, that you have an appreciation for who he really is, you demonstrate love simply because of who he is, not because he's going to save you or prevent you from going to hell or bless you in this earthly life but simply because you recognize who he is. edwards would teach that love comes before faith and belief and the justification process and the new divinity theologians took that one step further and they said in your christian life, then, you should do good works. but they referred to it as disinterested benevolence. you don't do good because of the benefit to you, you do it because of demonstrating the love of god because the benefit that somebody else receives from it. to me that epitomizes the impact of the second grade awakening. i'll has on the add there's much more to the second grade awakening
and those include people like bellamy and hopkins and a number of others and they took that a step further and this is where i see the connection to the second grade awakening. they talked about something called disinterested benevolence. in order to demonstrate that you understand who god is, that you have an appreciation for who he really is, you demonstrate love simply because of who he is, not because he's going to save you or prevent you from going to hell or bless you in this earthly life...
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. >> get ready to laugh, bill bellamy and aaj johnson are coming on the show here in the studio. is a i comedy tour bringing big names to our area >> really. ♪ pro-tip for making ribs: don't go it alone. get these great smoked ribs. thanks. sure. twenty minutes on the grill. and they're done. you think he cares if i smoke ribs for six hours? what? what? summer made easy at amazing prices. only at giant. >>> good morning, everybody. coming to you live from clementon park and splash world here, the flag is blowing, ride are going through their test as we are holding our school supply drive, here's what we are looking for kid getting ready to go back to school, some items we need, we have crayons , old stand by glue, we have a glue stick, maybe the pencil top, and we have got some number two pencils, and the old marble copy books with the cheater multiplication table in the background and we were talking about chalk but nowadays, they used a dry erase board, dry erase pens are popular item. i asked to bring by five new school supply items clementon park right now i will give a pass
. >> get ready to laugh, bill bellamy and aaj johnson are coming on the show here in the studio. is a i comedy tour bringing big names to our area >> really. ♪ pro-tip for making ribs: don't go it alone. get these great smoked ribs. thanks. sure. twenty minutes on the grill. and they're done. you think he cares if i smoke ribs for six hours? what? what? summer made easy at amazing prices. only at giant. >>> good morning, everybody. coming to you live from clementon park...
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. >> reporter: matt bellamy said hackers e-mailed them what appear to be internal documents.e and this ransom note addressed to hbo. in the five-month video set to ominous music from "game of thrones", the hackers call themselves mr. smith and demand hbo pay them millions of dollars or face even more leaks of sensitive company materials. in a statement, hbo says a forensic review is ongoing. it's working with cyber security firms and law enforcement to resolve the incident and the company has there is no reason to believe their e-mail system as a whole has been compromised. >> so far the damaging information has not been significant. >> it's unclear how deep this cyber rabbit hole will go and how it will compare to the hack that rocked sony pictures. in 2014 cyber crooks released m embarrassi embarrassing e-mails, personal information and the salary of thousands of employees. >> with sony, it was a purely hurtful damaging leak. the goal was the leak. >> reporter: now it's unscripted territory. >> do they have more e-mails? do they have actual episodes of "game of thrones." it
. >> reporter: matt bellamy said hackers e-mailed them what appear to be internal documents.e and this ransom note addressed to hbo. in the five-month video set to ominous music from "game of thrones", the hackers call themselves mr. smith and demand hbo pay them millions of dollars or face even more leaks of sensitive company materials. in a statement, hbo says a forensic review is ongoing. it's working with cyber security firms and law enforcement to resolve the incident and...
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. >> reporter: matt bellamy, editorial director at "the hollywood reporter" says hackers e-mailed themsial hbo documents. internal e-mails from a company executi executive, a plot summary from the next "game of thrones" episode and this ransom note, addressed to hbo. in the five-minute video, set to ominous music from "game of thrones," the hackers call themselves mr. smith and demand hbo pay them millions of dollars or face more leaks of sensitive company materials. in a statement, hbo says a forensic review is ongoing. it's working with cyber security firms and law enforcement to resolve the incident. and the company has no reason to believe their e-mail system as a whole has been compromised. >> so far, the damaging information has not been significant. >> reporter: it's unclear how deep this cyber rabbit hole will go and how it will compare to the hack that rocked sony pictures. in 2014, cyber crooks released embarrassing e-mails, personal information and the salaries of thousands of sony employees. >> and sony, as far as we know, there was not a money demand. it was a purely hurtf
. >> reporter: matt bellamy, editorial director at "the hollywood reporter" says hackers e-mailed themsial hbo documents. internal e-mails from a company executi executive, a plot summary from the next "game of thrones" episode and this ransom note, addressed to hbo. in the five-minute video, set to ominous music from "game of thrones," the hackers call themselves mr. smith and demand hbo pay them millions of dollars or face more leaks of sensitive company...
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mayor,ottesville vice west bellamy, stood up and shared something that shows the relationship between resistance and progress. he was able to use momentum from organizing around the removal of confederate statues in charlottesville. some of you may have been reading about a big and terrifying event happening there tomorrow. a $400 million reparations fund for african-american families in the city. making sure that as we are resisting, we are also enacting local policy programs and winning funding, to help folks connect to victories. our members sharing with everybody the $15 minimum wage in minneapolis, the first city in the midwest. it is happening in other places too. at the same time, getting to meet andrea jenkins, and inspiring transgender activist, guiding adoption of trans policies, running for city council in 2017. those are a few of our incredible members. it makes a feel fortunate every day to be able to do this work of just trying to figure out how to keep pushing forward at a local level. and maybe i will just say a little bit of what i think is working, kind of drawn from
mayor,ottesville vice west bellamy, stood up and shared something that shows the relationship between resistance and progress. he was able to use momentum from organizing around the removal of confederate statues in charlottesville. some of you may have been reading about a big and terrifying event happening there tomorrow. a $400 million reparations fund for african-american families in the city. making sure that as we are resisting, we are also enacting local policy programs and winning...