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will will the new galaxy no 700 people of the notes of the buddha was just unveiled a month ago and involves two and half million devices. the reason is because they found a problem with the batter in some of the funds after several customers made claims of their was charging. the company was stopping sales of the phone for now and offering affected customers a free, new phone in the next coming weeks. the clock is ticking on antibacterial soaps the fda announced say they must be reformulated were removed from stores within a year. fifty-eight says that merges live there no benefit over regular soap using cleaner with the specify chemicals could increase bacterial process resistance and affect hormones. expects big changes there. we continue to follow breaking news out of parker were douglas county deputy was shot. the suspect shot and killed. ahead in your only only local news at 5:30 p.m. local back to parker where this all happened to get an update from the hospital on the deputy's condition for a struggle family much-needed help you their story
will will the new galaxy no 700 people of the notes of the buddha was just unveiled a month ago and involves two and half million devices. the reason is because they found a problem with the batter in some of the funds after several customers made claims of their was charging. the company was stopping sales of the phone for now and offering affected customers a free, new phone in the next coming weeks. the clock is ticking on antibacterial soaps the fda announced say they must be reformulated...
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the buddha once said if you want to draw water, you don't dig six one-foot wells you. dig one six-foot well. islam is my six-foot well but i also recognize, as the buddha did, the water i'm drawing from is the water that everybody is drawing from. >> host: a couple of viewers our discussion with rezas a lan online. just two quick quotes from "zealot. "." the common depiction of jesus has a peacemaker who loved his enemies and turned the other cheek has been built mostly on his portrayal as an apolitical preacher with interest in or for that matter knowledge of the politically turbulent world in which he lived. that picture of jesus has already been shown to be a complete fabrication that jesus of history had a far more complex attitude toward violence. kim in pennsylvania, please go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: hi. well, you sort of answered -- i wanted to know a brief summary of what your book was about, but if he could goo into more detail why your book is different from other scholarly books on jesus. >> guest: sure. sure. >> host: can you, tim. >
the buddha once said if you want to draw water, you don't dig six one-foot wells you. dig one six-foot well. islam is my six-foot well but i also recognize, as the buddha did, the water i'm drawing from is the water that everybody is drawing from. >> host: a couple of viewers our discussion with rezas a lan online. just two quick quotes from "zealot. "." the common depiction of jesus has a peacemaker who loved his enemies and turned the other cheek has been built mostly on...
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asians, we look like buddha. you know what i mean?ond rough & bumpy skin therapy. used daily, it exfoliates, smoothes, softens. reduces bumps 74%. gold bond. ultimate lotion. ultimate skin. fourteen americans killed in a san bernardino mass shooting... but after this tragedy - when pat toomey had the chance to ban suspected terrorists from buying guns - he voted against closing this loophole for terrorists - and with the gun lobby. katie: we have to do everything in our power to keep guns away from terrorists who threaten our way of life. i'm katie mcginty and i approve this message because we can't risk our families' safety on a loophole. >>> welcome back to "comics unleashed." what's going on, man, heard you were talking about viagra. >> you want to get some? it's everywhere. you don't need a prescription. when it first started, you need a prescription. now it's internet. what i get is, i read about that most of the men who are taking it, like 80-year-old guys are taking of this stuff and dying of heart attacks, yet they know it, wh
asians, we look like buddha. you know what i mean?ond rough & bumpy skin therapy. used daily, it exfoliates, smoothes, softens. reduces bumps 74%. gold bond. ultimate lotion. ultimate skin. fourteen americans killed in a san bernardino mass shooting... but after this tragedy - when pat toomey had the chance to ban suspected terrorists from buying guns - he voted against closing this loophole for terrorists - and with the gun lobby. katie: we have to do everything in our power to keep guns...
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. >>> will allen gave up his life and family to join the buddha field. some former members call it a cult, still active today in hawaii. we have a preview of the cnn film "holy hell," about the group. here it is. >> he was contemporary. he wasn't some little, old man with a gray beard sitting in a dodi. he was wearing speedos and ray bands, you know, and he was dancing and he was doing, you know, contemporary music. >> he spoke four or five languages. he was amazingly humorous, witty. >> very playful, like a child. he could do something, like oh, my god, i can't believe you just did that! he could dance, he was artistic. he was all those things we wanted to be. >> he was unlike anyone i had met before. he encouraged me to drop all my ideas of what i thought i was supposed to be. >> i finally felt like i was on the right path. i attended every meeting, every group outing we would take and even went to michelle's weekly individual hypnotherapy sessions, cleanseings. i really felt like something important was happening in my life. >> the film's director is
. >>> will allen gave up his life and family to join the buddha field. some former members call it a cult, still active today in hawaii. we have a preview of the cnn film "holy hell," about the group. here it is. >> he was contemporary. he wasn't some little, old man with a gray beard sitting in a dodi. he was wearing speedos and ray bands, you know, and he was dancing and he was doing, you know, contemporary music. >> he spoke four or five languages. he was...
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donald trump has been doing some of his own reportedly in the form of long policy conversationsn with buddha usually honey and chris christie with as many as 100 million voters expected to watch tonight's debate, the pressure is on. i am andrew spencer reporting. tuning in and having highlights tomorrow morning.ha from barbara to hero one hand jumps into a moving car and see how he hope to actually save a man's life and a local woman feels like a queen this morning and here sheor became a millionaire and how some local charitiese are in a fitting as well on sunday mornings. >> the ring is starting to spread through north and ohio and cloudy skies and rumbles of thunder. and the lookout next weekend as we are one nation under god. that black and white, we are one nation indivisible. that republican and democrat, we are all americans. i'd like to punch him in the face. you know what they used to do to guys like that? they'd be carried out in a stretcher, folks. i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters. priorities usa action is responsible alre
donald trump has been doing some of his own reportedly in the form of long policy conversationsn with buddha usually honey and chris christie with as many as 100 million voters expected to watch tonight's debate, the pressure is on. i am andrew spencer reporting. tuning in and having highlights tomorrow morning.ha from barbara to hero one hand jumps into a moving car and see how he hope to actually save a man's life and a local woman feels like a queen this morning and here sheor became a...
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oh, yeah, he showed me this little pendant he had which was like a tiny little buddha. i believe that's what it was. he said i take it with me everywhere. i thought i would ask you all the people i know, presidential candidate and what did you care in your pocket or in the course of the campaign. one of the chapters is the story of the senator and what they like to carry in their pockets. is that worthy of the book at? i don't know but it was something that caught my attention. >> host: is there a bio and one of those chapters? >> guest: it's all over the place. a politician could write a book without reflecting on what brought you here. my immigrant mother, my father died when i was in high school from lung cancer, smoking two packs of camels that they, experiences i had with paul douglas, the first senator i worked for, introduced me to paul simon who hired me out of law school to work in his lieutenant governor's office. how i got into the battle to take smoking on airplanes. my father. and what it was like passing a bill in the house. there's a lot of cursor product
oh, yeah, he showed me this little pendant he had which was like a tiny little buddha. i believe that's what it was. he said i take it with me everywhere. i thought i would ask you all the people i know, presidential candidate and what did you care in your pocket or in the course of the campaign. one of the chapters is the story of the senator and what they like to carry in their pockets. is that worthy of the book at? i don't know but it was something that caught my attention. >> host:...
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would go to the store and i would buy the most beautiful fruit i could find and i started carving buddhas the last supper out of fruit. i spent hours. within my being i was making a fruit salad for god. one day i came home and my roommate, who was very closely serving the master was taking one of my fruit salads and sliding it into a blender and making a smoothie. i was just like -- and i kept making the fruit salads even though i knew he wasn't eating them, because there was no other way that i could give him anything. ♪ ♪ shakti is the transference of energy from the master to the disciple. we would just leave there so blissed out and high without drugs. >> my body started convulsing and all of these kinds of things started happening. >> when he touched me, i was no longer myself. >> there was a profound experience where i felt a current, where i felt like there's electricity happening. and i see this sort of like flashing light, like lightning, sound so loud like a jet airplane. >> it's pretty addictive. >> i was experiencing an lsd-like state. colors were moving around him. there was
would go to the store and i would buy the most beautiful fruit i could find and i started carving buddhas the last supper out of fruit. i spent hours. within my being i was making a fruit salad for god. one day i came home and my roommate, who was very closely serving the master was taking one of my fruit salads and sliding it into a blender and making a smoothie. i was just like -- and i kept making the fruit salads even though i knew he wasn't eating them, because there was no other way that...
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a leading violinist for the great buddha pashtun sympathy. he was on the ship and survived.he moved to chicago and became the principal violinist first chair of the chicago symphony for years. retiring as concertmaster. frances just passed away in december in his 90s. in summary, conclusion, just when you think you've heard all the stories, who would have thought it, right? go figure. the incident i just described constitutes history's worst example of friendly fire. it was the british who killed everyone. it constitutes arguably one of the most tragic maritime disasters in history. it is the single bloodiest hour the entire holocaust and its the final tragedy of the war happening as this winter was being worked out. and with that i think for the words of the holocaust, never forget, never again. for those words, we need to tell every story, the story of those who passed, those who survived and most important tell the stories to the next generation. and with that i thank you for your time. [applause] >> all right, questions? we are on time. questions? >> yes. what was the na
a leading violinist for the great buddha pashtun sympathy. he was on the ship and survived.he moved to chicago and became the principal violinist first chair of the chicago symphony for years. retiring as concertmaster. frances just passed away in december in his 90s. in summary, conclusion, just when you think you've heard all the stories, who would have thought it, right? go figure. the incident i just described constitutes history's worst example of friendly fire. it was the british who...
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inside almost every one of them, a buddha figure, each one different. >> philippe: and i like how integratedtrails, and -- >> anthony: actually, funny you should mention that. people used to live here, but the government came along in the '80s, i believe, and relocated. it was a mass relocation project. >> philippe: right. >> anthony: so, any homes, anything, it was understood that this is a good -- you know, there's some tourist bucks here. they relocated the entire population. we're in one of the first mass waves of tourists. european tourists have been coming here in relatively small numbers for a long time. but the floodgates have certainly opened. they're building hotels like crazy around this area, what's called the tourist triangle. >> philippe: i really like this, too. >> woman: this is silk and cotton poly. >> philippe: and what-what is this here? oh, this -- this is a -- this is a nice cloth. >> anthony: as myanmar begins its shift towards accommodating increasing tourism and a service economy to go with it, there will be adjustments. there will be, of course, a downside. >> girl:
inside almost every one of them, a buddha figure, each one different. >> philippe: and i like how integratedtrails, and -- >> anthony: actually, funny you should mention that. people used to live here, but the government came along in the '80s, i believe, and relocated. it was a mass relocation project. >> philippe: right. >> anthony: so, any homes, anything, it was understood that this is a good -- you know, there's some tourist bucks here. they relocated the entire...
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are a fan of travel writing, jeff is the author of five best-selling books including shopping for buddhas, scratching service, how star trek concord planet earth and his latest is snake lake and jeff is also on our factory ... yeah, jeff works in our factory. he is also on the faculty of our travel writers conference so if there are any budding writers in the audience tonight, you can find out more about our conferences, there's a mystery one in july and one in august and jeff will be on the faculty of that and you can find out all the information about those before you leave tonight orin our newsletter so without further do, would you please welcome mary roach and jeff greenwald . [applause] >> high. >> guest: high. >> host: do you want your voice to be miked up? >> guest: i'm a few octaves lower and more sultry going to, well, it's not really laryngitis anymore because you can hear me. yesterday would've been worse. i'm hoping it holds up. we've got tea here and we should be good. >> host: let's go right into it, thanks to everybody for coming, thank you dana for the great introduction.
are a fan of travel writing, jeff is the author of five best-selling books including shopping for buddhas, scratching service, how star trek concord planet earth and his latest is snake lake and jeff is also on our factory ... yeah, jeff works in our factory. he is also on the faculty of our travel writers conference so if there are any budding writers in the audience tonight, you can find out more about our conferences, there's a mystery one in july and one in august and jeff will be on the...
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which depict samurai soldiers and buddha. >>> police have identified 26- year-old cameron ibarra as a suspect in that theft. he was already in custody on another charge. he broke into the gallery and forced cabinets open and lockers open where those figurines were kept. >>> a new setback for two businesses in san jose that were devastated by a fire when a truck hit a gas meter. since then thieves have broken into the building on west san carlos twice. ktvu's rent -- chrystia rendon tells us employees feel like they've taken one step forward and two steps back. >> reporter: take a close look at this guy, calm, patient and spends 15 minutes inside the san jose music studio feeling for drying fans and any other items he can fit into a large garbage bin. >> that's a long time to be in a building you should not be in. >> yeah. they had enough for every one of these rooms. >> reporter: micah tellez says two burglars struck wednesday morning but only one is seen in action. the equipment belongs to a restoration company that was hired to make repairs following a fire two weeks ago. he says it
which depict samurai soldiers and buddha. >>> police have identified 26- year-old cameron ibarra as a suspect in that theft. he was already in custody on another charge. he broke into the gallery and forced cabinets open and lockers open where those figurines were kept. >>> a new setback for two businesses in san jose that were devastated by a fire when a truck hit a gas meter. since then thieves have broken into the building on west san carlos twice. ktvu's rent -- chrystia...
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gandhi, buttey -- buddha, and it is something you put up with. we changed the lingo. this is reversible. we ask what are you teaching kids in school? are we teaching kids business and free market is morally good or saying it is corrupt and wall street is nasty. unfortunately there are a few bad apples but the predominance of people in america are basically good. every small business person wants to give their employees health care. when i knock on thousands of doors that is one thing i learned. teaching economics i learned i should have knocked doors more. people are good basically and want to help employees. we have to reverse the moral language and teach kids work is a calling and you better be happy and passionate about you do or otherwise you will have a miserable life. we have to pump up the kids and show them this is good for you. it is good politics, too. you are telling the kids the truth and pumping them up on business. the left is a little critical. >> talking about young people, college professor and you enjoyed it from the book. you loved being a teacher.
gandhi, buttey -- buddha, and it is something you put up with. we changed the lingo. this is reversible. we ask what are you teaching kids in school? are we teaching kids business and free market is morally good or saying it is corrupt and wall street is nasty. unfortunately there are a few bad apples but the predominance of people in america are basically good. every small business person wants to give their employees health care. when i knock on thousands of doors that is one thing i learned....
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will allen gave up his life and family to join the buddha field.ers call it a consult, one still active today in hawaii. we traveled there for a closer look. >> reporter: amid the idealic beauty of oahu, in a private home, sits one of the witnesses connected to a mysterious spiritual group to which this man was belonged. >> i gave 25 years of my life. >> reporter: his former group is a subject of the film airing on cnn called "holy hell." it offers a decades-long look at a spiritual community that went from los angeles to austin, texas, and now thrives with more than 100 followers in hawaii, led by an eccentric and charismatic guru who is often seen throughout the documentary wearing nothing about speedos. his face, former followers say, distorted by apparent plastic surgery and surrounded by adoring followers. >> we call it a cult. that's the best word to describe it. they would say we're not a cult, we're just waking up. >> reporter: but without a doubt, for you it is? >> it's a totally a cult. >> god is revealed to you in his purest form. >> rep
will allen gave up his life and family to join the buddha field.ers call it a consult, one still active today in hawaii. we traveled there for a closer look. >> reporter: amid the idealic beauty of oahu, in a private home, sits one of the witnesses connected to a mysterious spiritual group to which this man was belonged. >> i gave 25 years of my life. >> reporter: his former group is a subject of the film airing on cnn called "holy hell." it offers a decades-long...
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recently >>> president obama spent his second day in laouse, visiting northern city known for the buddha temples, and american bombing from the vietnam war and promised more money to help them. margaret brennan is in the capital. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. president obama says the u.s. has a moral responsibility to help the secret war in louse. it was one of the largest cia operations in history and left them with the country. >> we are reminded that wars always carry tremendous costs. >> reporter: during the war, million cluster bombs to cut off enemy supply lines. 80 million of those bombs did not explode, and more than 20,000 casualties since the war ended. this boy was bliended at 16 yeas old. it was a bomb that suddenly exploded in his hand. >> i see a lot of pain on my body, and i feel fire. >> reporter: for a year after the accident, fong was afraid to leave home. but surprisingly, he is not angry at the country that dropped the bomb. >> i forgive you. forgive everyone, because angry doesn't get you any good thing. >> reporter: across louse, it is hard to miss
recently >>> president obama spent his second day in laouse, visiting northern city known for the buddha temples, and american bombing from the vietnam war and promised more money to help them. margaret brennan is in the capital. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. president obama says the u.s. has a moral responsibility to help the secret war in louse. it was one of the largest cia operations in history and left them with the country. >> we are reminded that...
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the buddha once said if you want to draw water, you don't dig six one-foot wells you. dig one six-foot well. islam is my six-foot well but i also recognize, as the buddha did, the water i'm drawing from is the water that everybody is drawing from. >> host: a couple of viewers our discussion with rezas a lan online. just two quick quotes from "zealot. "." the common depiction of jesus has a peacemaker who loved his enemies and turned the other cheek has been built mostly on his portrayal as an apolitical preacher with interest in or for that matter knowledge of the politically turbulent world in which he lived. that picture of jesus has already been shown to be a complete fabrication that jesus of history had a far more complex attitude toward violence. kim in pennsylvania, please go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: hi. well, you sort of answered -- i wanted to know a brief summary of what your book was about, but if he could goo into more detail why your book is different from other scholarly books on jesus. >> guest: sure. sure. >> host: can you, tim. >
the buddha once said if you want to draw water, you don't dig six one-foot wells you. dig one six-foot well. islam is my six-foot well but i also recognize, as the buddha did, the water i'm drawing from is the water that everybody is drawing from. >> host: a couple of viewers our discussion with rezas a lan online. just two quick quotes from "zealot. "." the common depiction of jesus has a peacemaker who loved his enemies and turned the other cheek has been built mostly on...
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figurative language but it's talking about jesus and people realize it's not mohammed up there it's not buddha it's jesus christ. >>[timer dings] >>thank you, next speaker please. >>tom gilberti, i spent the last five weeks talking about insurance buses for uber and a company spending $110 million a year losing $110 million every year when they can make a killing very soon after they don't need the drivers. while it might be cpuc's responsibility, my name mean nothing but your names mean a lot. you represent the sidewalks and the trees in your districts. you need to represent the people in your districts the $5 million insurance gets easily cut by the lawyers in the hospital bills and if there are multiple victims that gets shared. we don't need independent contractors protecting the pockets. i hope that you can move on that 5 million goes quickly if you're a parent or a child especially in the city. guns on police if wearing a gun equates with rising expectancy with using it and you combine that with racism that were seeing on the television that were seeing all the time now we can reduce som
figurative language but it's talking about jesus and people realize it's not mohammed up there it's not buddha it's jesus christ. >>[timer dings] >>thank you, next speaker please. >>tom gilberti, i spent the last five weeks talking about insurance buses for uber and a company spending $110 million a year losing $110 million every year when they can make a killing very soon after they don't need the drivers. while it might be cpuc's responsibility, my name mean nothing but your...
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figurative language but it's talking about jesus and people realize it's not mohammed up there it's not buddha it's jesus christ. >>[timer dings] >>thank you, next speaker please. >>tom gilberti, i spent the last five weeks talking about insurance buses for uber and a company spending $110 million a year losing $110 million every year when they can make a killing very soon after they don't need the drivers. while it might be cpuc's responsibility, my name mean nothing but your names mean a lot. you represent the sidewalks and the trees in your districts. you need to represent the people in your districts the $5 million insurance gets easily cut by the lawyers in the hospital bills and if there are multiple victims that gets shared. we don't need independent contractors protecting the pockets. i hope that you can move on that 5 million goes quickly if you're a parent or a child especially in the city. guns on police if wearing a gun equates with rising expectancy with using it and you combine that with racism that were seeing on the television that were seeing all the time now we can reduce som
figurative language but it's talking about jesus and people realize it's not mohammed up there it's not buddha it's jesus christ. >>[timer dings] >>thank you, next speaker please. >>tom gilberti, i spent the last five weeks talking about insurance buses for uber and a company spending $110 million a year losing $110 million every year when they can make a killing very soon after they don't need the drivers. while it might be cpuc's responsibility, my name mean nothing but your...
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protesting, and the thousands of moms and dads and kids in the same community who just want to be a buddhawalk on the street, to be a lot of to be a lot of go to the grocery store. more law-enforcement, more community engagement, more effective policing is what our country needs and we need it quickly. last year we saw in 17% rise in violent crime in our 50 largest cities. homicides are up 15% in washington d.c. and more than 60% in baltimore. more than 3000 people have been shot in chicago so far this year from january 1st. can you believe that? nationwide approximately 60% of murder but dems under the age of 22 are african-american. this is a national crisis and it's the job at the next president of the united states to work with our governors and mayors to address this crisis and save african-american lines. look at these ample that we had in new york of mayor rudy giuliani was been a tremendous person or me, a friend of nine for a long time in a big endorse her. big, big endorse her. the policies he put in place ultimately brought down crime by 70% and murder in new york by 84%. think
protesting, and the thousands of moms and dads and kids in the same community who just want to be a buddhawalk on the street, to be a lot of to be a lot of go to the grocery store. more law-enforcement, more community engagement, more effective policing is what our country needs and we need it quickly. last year we saw in 17% rise in violent crime in our 50 largest cities. homicides are up 15% in washington d.c. and more than 60% in baltimore. more than 3000 people have been shot in chicago so...