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a serious, long-term practitioner of tibetan buddhism. it's what makes him so different from me.ot always so nice. >> eric: look on the rock. it's something written in chinese. >> anthony: maybe, you know, "gift shop this way." >> eric: no. [ laughs ] >> anthony: whoa. check it out, man. >> eric: i know. >> anthony: about two hours south of chengdu at the confluence of the min jiang, dadu, and ching yi rivers is the giant leshan buddha. carved out of the cliff wall back in 713, it still stands as the largest stone buddha in the world. whoa, that was pretty awesome. >> eric: that was beautiful, huh? >> anthony: and me without my selfie stick. though eric's buddhism diverges somewhat from the kind practiced here, as you might imagine, the site is respected and revered by all buddhists. i am respectful of faiths not my own, and i am more than happy to let my friend do what he does. it means a lot to him. and like i said, i respect that. really. pretty cool. >> eric: isn't it? >> anthony: all right. this is a tasty rabbit head dispensary? all right. >> eric: is it here? no. is it her
a serious, long-term practitioner of tibetan buddhism. it's what makes him so different from me.ot always so nice. >> eric: look on the rock. it's something written in chinese. >> anthony: maybe, you know, "gift shop this way." >> eric: no. [ laughs ] >> anthony: whoa. check it out, man. >> eric: i know. >> anthony: about two hours south of chengdu at the confluence of the min jiang, dadu, and ching yi rivers is the giant leshan buddha. carved out...
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foremost and buddhism. she was gone on of us nowhere was the first scott. she thought to not trust was offered to stop going to her place product. of the future the sick of course are false addictions for god is a school. zone dismissed them. they're takers working here is just seven days a week job that's grown with a community my father purchased a black and blue sweater and started to do the funeral in london and family we saw stop being part of indonesia and became business partners the stories we don't often hear told by the people who the go through social level. east and undertakers this is europe on al-jazeera. i mean it was different whether someone was going for someone of a red. tree i think it's how you approach an individual and as it is a certain way of doing it to congress in a good story and fly out. al-jazeera recounts the shocking story of the assassination of count for cabana dot. tossed by the security council to mediate between arabs and israelis. his death would prove one of the darkest days in the quest for peace in the middle east. k
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stewart: yes, a complicated concept, but central to hinduism and buddhism.ly: how did that shape you? and what kind of a kid was dharma? stewart: i was very curious. my mother tells the story. there was another family who live near us and and they had a son who was maybe six months younger than me, and his name was noah. he was the only other kid i knew. it turned out that i understood "noah" to mean "other child" and i have never been anywhere where there were so many people around. so i go on the train, and i was wide-eyed and went, "noah, noah," i did not realize there were other children, so that was a little weird. [laughter] emily: given that seeing other children was a rare occurrence, when did you see a computer for the first time? stewart: by 1980, we had an apple 2e. with the first class in my school to have computers in the classroom. in apple basic, you could pretty easily do some basic graphics. make this square, this color. so i made an interactive multimedia experience for the other children, which was flags for the world, but on the super eas
stewart: yes, a complicated concept, but central to hinduism and buddhism.ly: how did that shape you? and what kind of a kid was dharma? stewart: i was very curious. my mother tells the story. there was another family who live near us and and they had a son who was maybe six months younger than me, and his name was noah. he was the only other kid i knew. it turned out that i understood "noah" to mean "other child" and i have never been anywhere where there were so many...
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stewart: yes, a complicated concept, but central to hinduism and buddhism.y: how did that shape you? and what kind of a kid was dharma? stewart: i was very curious. my mother tells the story. there was another family who live near us and and they had a son who was maybe six months younger than me, and his name was noah. he was the only other kid i knew. it turned out that i understood "other child" and i have never been anywhere where there were so many people around. so i go on the train, and i was wide-eyed and went "noah, noah," realize there were other children, so that was a little weird. [laughter] emily: given that seeing other children was a rare occurrence, when did you see a computer for the first time? stewart: by 1980, we had an apple 2e. i was super into it. with the first class in my school to have computers in the classroom. in apple basic, you could do pretty easily do some basic graphics. make this square, this color. so i made an interactive multimedia experience for the which was flags for the world, but on the super easy ones, like france
stewart: yes, a complicated concept, but central to hinduism and buddhism.y: how did that shape you? and what kind of a kid was dharma? stewart: i was very curious. my mother tells the story. there was another family who live near us and and they had a son who was maybe six months younger than me, and his name was noah. he was the only other kid i knew. it turned out that i understood "other child" and i have never been anywhere where there were so many people around. so i go on the...
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the majority of the people here in china ball best believe the buddhism we have different that's a realityhowever there are pas your government and the trustees in london as a mental disease or ourselves are here as sisters be honest your government that's is off line treating and perceiving islam as a mental disease this is listen to me if i practice all but leave in three evils i'll be arrested i may be detained i may be sentenced to many years in this or we're not talking you have got three you have lawyers it is of you cannot practice extremism separatism by the terrors we're not talking about that is what we're facing apply university particular act is that the economy or is of extremism best also art is that a or museum should be legal consequences ok we're going to have to wrap it up one final question to you nuri isn't the problem for the we get is that even when the united nations investigators come out and say that maybe a million people may have been detained the world isn't really going to do much other because the chinese government isn't the kind of government you could push
the majority of the people here in china ball best believe the buddhism we have different that's a realityhowever there are pas your government and the trustees in london as a mental disease or ourselves are here as sisters be honest your government that's is off line treating and perceiving islam as a mental disease this is listen to me if i practice all but leave in three evils i'll be arrested i may be detained i may be sentenced to many years in this or we're not talking you have got three...
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what did he learn in japan and studying buddhism and working for threet weeks mother teresa as you write>> jerry brown has such that fierce intensity of intellect where when he focuses on something, he focus on it very directly. even the threeh weeks wother teresa was an important impact on him. i think that whole period in the wilderness, he is exploring things and learning things about himself and the world but looking for a way back into ch politics, wh ultimately he fina finds in oakland. >> he gets elected and re-elected. thenhe becomes attorney general. he's governor of course in his last months. he has obviously embracedthe environment and climate change as his issue. why do you think he's donethat? what is it about his life up to now? >> he has talked in times about is core environment is t issue that really reminds him of his jesuit training, that there are things pure and absolute bout the environment and immutable and important. it's not like deciding about whether you're going to buyca a secon it's about saving the world. valuesally sort of core and a consistent theme through
what did he learn in japan and studying buddhism and working for threet weeks mother teresa as you write>> jerry brown has such that fierce intensity of intellect where when he focuses on something, he focus on it very directly. even the threeh weeks wother teresa was an important impact on him. i think that whole period in the wilderness, he is exploring things and learning things about himself and the world but looking for a way back into ch politics, wh ultimately he fina finds in...
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even in acknowledging buddhism. some of us also happen to be unapologetic about being black as we also are about same gender loving. but we exist in spaces where people force us to make choices between those two communities. to go back to what everybody was talking about, white people have the luxury of coming out and then going into a space where there are celebrated. [applause] but the reality for black people, and you can look at the data, black people, black lgbtq people, as long as there have been black people there have been black queer people. it is ideations of religion that convinced us otherwise. we always existed. despite not having names to name. we live with other black people. most black people live in the south, in the states where it is still legal to discriminate against us. we are still connected to the institutions that allow us to communities. black folks show up, they still do their disproportionate share of providing secondary opportunities. not only to black people but to nonblack people to. w
even in acknowledging buddhism. some of us also happen to be unapologetic about being black as we also are about same gender loving. but we exist in spaces where people force us to make choices between those two communities. to go back to what everybody was talking about, white people have the luxury of coming out and then going into a space where there are celebrated. [applause] but the reality for black people, and you can look at the data, black people, black lgbtq people, as long as there...
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down over the years i guess i just got got going to come i'm going to go just do buddhism goes on do gooders and not come to see it coming i don't want to sign a can of the because of the. names you know and i thought i needed to light the audience by beating them with a silly the money goes in me and. i'm also lucky that i'm. sure. i don't see if. she's going to do to. me by sunday going to the the city and you know i'm going to go to. sleep. fully clothed. the eat. a. hot car prior to her eating anything really you got a little bit you want to choose a. half inch. to get stuff that you. think you need to get you. cheap speech to the church which you. know you think people. will you. please and believe me that i know the only way you know. this if you. knew there. was no one not to lose. i mean doesn't. fulfill all. need to be anything but without it. all i look at my dog could see all. that they. still don't. feel that. he has to do with. the full. way of going to the well to tell. you what is because it is news. to. lump those who. do you bring up to be. willing to visit to my lea
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the panel, i would say that one of the central aspects of our buddhist practice, which is the same buddhism you might've learned about in what love -- in what's love got to do with it, but one of the things about our practices to stand up against erroneous teaching. we take this so seriously. because we understand that when you teach someone wrong, even as i say that, i know some of you heard some gospel words. you know, some other similar words in that. when you teach someone wrong, in the bible, in christianity, we learn about lies and what lies can do and how poisonous they are. i, at 16 years old, attempted suicide, because my evangelical mother could not make reason from her book. she could not find understanding from the book she has been studying all her life. she could not make sense out of how to have this relationship, how to support someone like myself. i really believe, i grew up in a church and they are always telling you about your purpose. walking and knowing your purpose and all those things. i grew up in a church and i found my purpose. i feel like it was to be brought up i
the panel, i would say that one of the central aspects of our buddhist practice, which is the same buddhism you might've learned about in what love -- in what's love got to do with it, but one of the things about our practices to stand up against erroneous teaching. we take this so seriously. because we understand that when you teach someone wrong, even as i say that, i know some of you heard some gospel words. you know, some other similar words in that. when you teach someone wrong, in the...
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is going to come i'm going to middle east and do buddhism goes beyond the borders and not come to see it coming i don't want to sign a can of the because of the. names you know and i thought i needed the audience but you do move it's really the money goes into you and. nate i'm looking at it like it and i'm. sure. you know if. he's going to do to. me by some good use of the soup and you know i'm going to go to the. police in place. of the eat. a. hot car prior to our home eating anything really you got a little bit you want to look. after each. one to get the new. engine to get you. to get speech to. do you. know you think people. will you. be in these in the belief that i know you like. this if you. knew there. was a was not listening. doesn't. fulfill. my need to be there's nothing about it. all i look at my dog could slow. down. if that thing. still bitching because. he wasted it with. the full. way of going to the to the. to what is because it is new if. you. keep. trying. to pull up those. you bring up to be. a good visit. to get you. where you have been but you. simply don't nee
is going to come i'm going to middle east and do buddhism goes beyond the borders and not come to see it coming i don't want to sign a can of the because of the. names you know and i thought i needed the audience but you do move it's really the money goes into you and. nate i'm looking at it like it and i'm. sure. you know if. he's going to do to. me by some good use of the soup and you know i'm going to go to the. police in place. of the eat. a. hot car prior to our home eating anything really...
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i guess buddhism asks us to think that the source of our suffering is the inability to accept permanencemething that touches everybody in this truth. it's something that has to do with our deep emotions. it has to do with our sense of identity. we know who we are because we remember our past. we identify ourselves with ourselves in the past. and our very identity is built by these memories and the expectation. our brain keeps using memory in trying to anticipate the future. and this process is what makes us. >> carlo rovelli, a pleasure to have you on. >> thank you very much. >> we will be back. s directions to the greek theater (beep) ♪can i get a connection? ♪can i get can i get a connection?♪ ♪can i get a connection? ♪ come fly with me, let's fly, let's fly away. ♪ it was always our singular focus. to do whatever it takes, use every possible resource. to fight cancer. and never lose sight of the patients we're fighting for. our cancer treatment specialists share the same vision. experts from all over the world, working closely together to deliver truly personalized cancer care. and th
i guess buddhism asks us to think that the source of our suffering is the inability to accept permanencemething that touches everybody in this truth. it's something that has to do with our deep emotions. it has to do with our sense of identity. we know who we are because we remember our past. we identify ourselves with ourselves in the past. and our very identity is built by these memories and the expectation. our brain keeps using memory in trying to anticipate the future. and this process is...
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foremost and buddhism. she was gone on of us nowhere was the first scott. she thought to not. post was offered to stop going to her place product. of the church sick of course are false actor shows for it is a school. zone dismissed them. taker's working here is a seven day a week that's grown with my father a black. family. by the people. and undertakers this is your. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. parks are making a big splash in china. but are there death sentence for the oceans most majestic and. investigates. zero. this is al jazeera. hello welcome to this al-jazeera news hour live from doha i'm martine dennis coming up in the next sixty minutes a future land of peace movements our leaders signed up to a nuclear free peninsular. malaysia is former prime minister najib razak is arrested on new corruption charges. starvation on an unprecedented scale aid agencies say more than five million yemeni children are at risk. and on a mission the man who travels the worl
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i guess buddhism asks us to think that the source of our suffering is the inability to accept impermanencehas to do with our deep emotions. it has to do with our sense of identity. we know who we are because we remember our past. we identify ourselves with ourselves in the past. and our very identity is built by these memories and the expectation. our brain keeps using memory in trying to anticipate the future. and this process is what makes us. >> carlo rovelli, a pleasure to have you on. >>> we'll be back. sinus congestion and pressure. claritin-d relieves more. there are roadside attractions. ♪ and then there's our world-famous on-road attraction. the 2019 glc, starting at $40,700. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. i'll take that. [cheers] 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. new ensure max protein. in two great flavors. new ensure max protein. ♪ let's fly, let's fly away ♪ ♪ just say the words ♪ and we'll beat the birds down to acapulco bay ♪ ♪ it's perfect for a flying honeymoon they say ♪ ♪ come fly with me ♪
i guess buddhism asks us to think that the source of our suffering is the inability to accept impermanencehas to do with our deep emotions. it has to do with our sense of identity. we know who we are because we remember our past. we identify ourselves with ourselves in the past. and our very identity is built by these memories and the expectation. our brain keeps using memory in trying to anticipate the future. and this process is what makes us. >> carlo rovelli, a pleasure to have you...
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concerns about spanish jobs and the future of the more lucrative contract supply warships will take buddhism friends committee on national legislation she's a stronger message and this was sent to other nations which is still supplying arms to saudi arabia it's truly a shameful decision we're seeing with this reversal that spain instead of sending a red light to and mass slaughter in yemen that spain is changing that to a green light to green lighting the continued indiscriminate killing of civilians and targeting of civilian areas like hospitals and schools and most recently a school bus full of yemeni children so it's truly a shameful decision and spain should rethink this and also other countries should step up to the plate and stop sending more weapons of mass starvation and mass destruction to saudi arabia. we need to see more concerted action going forward we do have we know that the trumpet ministration is planning to move forward billions of dollars worth of arms sales to saudi arabia and the united arab emirates we have seen a lot more action from congress a lot of interest in tryin
concerns about spanish jobs and the future of the more lucrative contract supply warships will take buddhism friends committee on national legislation she's a stronger message and this was sent to other nations which is still supplying arms to saudi arabia it's truly a shameful decision we're seeing with this reversal that spain instead of sending a red light to and mass slaughter in yemen that spain is changing that to a green light to green lighting the continued indiscriminate killing of...
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why it has not come in before, it was so associated with zen before, it was so associated with zen buddhismjust made that word bryce heem very clever! you are a linguist, so i will trust you. -- i have either just made linguist, so i will trust you. -- i have eitherjust made that word up ori have eitherjust made that word up or i seem very clever. there was something that should have been renamed for you, dan, something that should have been renamed foryou, dan, is it something that should have been renamed for you, dan, is it when you are tweeting and working?“ renamed for you, dan, is it when you are tweeting and working? if you get people using that, it will come into the dictionary and be traced back to this day. we have reinvented what twerking means. actually, we did not, that is one of your twitter followers. thank you so much coming m, followers. thank you so much coming in, iwill followers. thank you so much coming in, i will never play you would scrabble, i think you might be good for me. still to come on breakfast, equestrian world gold medallist ros canter raced to victory last
why it has not come in before, it was so associated with zen before, it was so associated with zen buddhismjust made that word bryce heem very clever! you are a linguist, so i will trust you. -- i have either just made linguist, so i will trust you. -- i have eitherjust made that word up ori have eitherjust made that word up or i seem very clever. there was something that should have been renamed for you, dan, something that should have been renamed foryou, dan, is it something that should have...
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the panel, i would say that one of the central aspects of our buddhist practice, which is the same buddhism you might've learned about in what love -- in what's love got to do with it, but one of the things about our practices to stand up against erroneous teaching. we take this so seriously. because we understand that when you teach someone wrong, even as i say that, i know some of you heard some gospel words. you know, some other similar words in that. when you teach someone wrong, in the bible, in christianity, we learn about lies and what lies can do and how poisonous they are. i, at 16 years old, attempted suicide, because my evangelical mother could not make reason from her book. she could not find understanding from the book she has been studying all her life. she could not make sense out of how to have this relationship, how to support someone like myself. i really believe, i grew up in a church and they are always telling you about your purpose. walking and knowing your purpose and all those things. i grew up in a church and i found my purpose. i feel like it was to be brought up i
the panel, i would say that one of the central aspects of our buddhist practice, which is the same buddhism you might've learned about in what love -- in what's love got to do with it, but one of the things about our practices to stand up against erroneous teaching. we take this so seriously. because we understand that when you teach someone wrong, even as i say that, i know some of you heard some gospel words. you know, some other similar words in that. when you teach someone wrong, in the...