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also who came was gail burroughs, the wife of the late hugh burroughs. our mentor, host and producer of mosaic for 30 plus years. i was so glad to see her. she had heard about it on mosaic when i was interviewed about ministry. so a shout out to all of you that made it such a wonderful event. i have not been able to thank all of you and the churches i was able to serve. eastern hill in richmond. glide in san francisco. there was st. mark's. i just needed to do that and i thank you for that. i felt in the last few months when i talk about ministry in my interview with elizabeth, i thought about, what is the nature of ministry? even though i'm retired, i will always be active in prayer and concerned about ministry and what that means. and my guests this morning was also at my retirement pick jim hopkins who has been the pastor at lakeshore baptist for 31 years. >> i thought we would start right there. thank you for being at the retirement. but what is it like to be a pastor that long in a church? most of us at united methodist don't have pastors for that l
also who came was gail burroughs, the wife of the late hugh burroughs. our mentor, host and producer of mosaic for 30 plus years. i was so glad to see her. she had heard about it on mosaic when i was interviewed about ministry. so a shout out to all of you that made it such a wonderful event. i have not been able to thank all of you and the churches i was able to serve. eastern hill in richmond. glide in san francisco. there was st. mark's. i just needed to do that and i thank you for that. i...
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jensen burroughs is a native of freeport in the bahamas. he made nearly a dozen rescues on his jet ski after offering people help on instagram. we're joined by phone by jensen burr rouse. jensen, thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> it's a pleasure, good evening. >> tell us what you've been doing to rescue people and how you've accomplished it. >> well, we were trying to get people from their homes for two days but we just couldn't get them. finally yesterday we were able to do our first rescue, a minister and his family who we felt was a top priority to evaluate. in the midst of rescuing him, the jet ski turned over twice because of the strong force winds. and from there we were able to rescue over 100 people, which included elderly, infants, and also dogs. the water conditions were so heavy, we didn't know whether we were over water or land. some instances, i just pulled up in person's driveways, person's bedrooms and living rooms for rescue. >> how were you able to get fuel for the jet ski to keep it running? >> well, the day b
jensen burroughs is a native of freeport in the bahamas. he made nearly a dozen rescues on his jet ski after offering people help on instagram. we're joined by phone by jensen burr rouse. jensen, thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> it's a pleasure, good evening. >> tell us what you've been doing to rescue people and how you've accomplished it. >> well, we were trying to get people from their homes for two days but we just couldn't get them. finally yesterday we were...
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it's like richard burroughs worst nightmare is like great hi i'm richard i want them to dead planet everything on planet earth is dead because bin securitized and we've consumed it all well there's a teenager in the us more a brother heartbroken crying her eyes out because she's going to grow up on a dead planet because all been securitized and sold and resold and repack has to rely upon the canada 1000 times 10000 times we're left with nothing except a dream when it was little wasn't it is nomo. i. think 150-3014 we carpenter's case in chambers and it's my understanding there are still some open discovery you should use defense counsel. with regard to discovery or any other issues in this case i'd like to raise an issue that or the last time we were here. sir firstly requested a trial date of april 1st. there seemed to be some resistance from some of the parties and that i respectfully requesting that the poor put down september 20th tuesday as a real trial date there should be no reason why myself and co-counsel or co-counsel the state as well cannot be ready by that time to try this case th
it's like richard burroughs worst nightmare is like great hi i'm richard i want them to dead planet everything on planet earth is dead because bin securitized and we've consumed it all well there's a teenager in the us more a brother heartbroken crying her eyes out because she's going to grow up on a dead planet because all been securitized and sold and resold and repack has to rely upon the canada 1000 times 10000 times we're left with nothing except a dream when it was little wasn't it is...
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just like richard burroughs worst nightmare is like right hi i'm richard burr i want them to a dead planet everything on planet earth is dead because been securitized and we consumed it all well there's a teenager in the us or a brother heartbroken crying her eyes out because she's going to grow up on a dead planet because all been securitized and sold and resold and repack has really bought the good or the 1000 times 10000 times we're left with nothing except a dream of what it was what it was and it is no more. but if she warned you probably didn't i do the dishes at the bottom or those she knew the speeches she me we didn't you. know when you guys e.t.s. will be home on the news i mean that is without infringing balls. a lot of people see sawing during fuzzy farts about to cut out the most ardent most cold. doesn't it alludes to me as if i trim. the fat out by. ear and she can keep a low fat cat 5 days doing so. for people who simply knew. she would include in total. what hopes to. put themselves on the line they did accept the reject. so when you want to be president should. somebody w
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no evidence of foul play it is reminiscent of the suspicious deaths of the bank the exact william burroughs smith and carl beryl gandhi no. and while all appears calm on the surface of the equity markets we are now on day 3 of covering the continued liquidity crisis in the repo market this so-called temporary glitch that they blamed on end of the quarter settlements has now bloomed further and the fed does not seem to have any way to regain control of the very rate that they are mandated with managing instead they once again try to placate the market with fed gov and run our camp claiming that the recent spike was a result of a simple imbalance of supply and demand and not a sign of a deeper distress in the credit market now if that were the case then why did the fed then decide to dramatically increase the scale of its bailout for both overnight and term repose which began yesterday and doubled from $30000000000.00 to $60000000000.00 in the overnight group from 75000000000 dollars to now $100000000000.00 this situation is worsening with the dollar demand today being oversubscribed again an
no evidence of foul play it is reminiscent of the suspicious deaths of the bank the exact william burroughs smith and carl beryl gandhi no. and while all appears calm on the surface of the equity markets we are now on day 3 of covering the continued liquidity crisis in the repo market this so-called temporary glitch that they blamed on end of the quarter settlements has now bloomed further and the fed does not seem to have any way to regain control of the very rate that they are mandated with...
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just like richard burroughs worst nightmare is like hi i'm richard burr welcome to dead planet everything on planet earth is dead because been securitized and we've consumed it all well there's a teenager in the us or a poor heartbroken crying her eyes out because she's going to grow up on a dead planet because all the securitized and sold and resold repack has relied upon the good of this time 10000 were left with nothing except a dream of what it was what it was then and this is no more. than. come to redacted is not the comedy show we're americans in america covering american news called foreign agents. and yes we'll get to the impeachment stuff in a minute can't get goddamn pants on our right i mean you can take them off if you want but i don't promise anything. but 1st this past monday climate activists here in washington d.c. blocked intersections jamming traffic and pissing off a lot of people. seems clear that when it comes to our impending extinction no one cared for him less it means you have to sit in traffic for 10 extra minutes. there is nothing that upsets us more than being
just like richard burroughs worst nightmare is like hi i'm richard burr welcome to dead planet everything on planet earth is dead because been securitized and we've consumed it all well there's a teenager in the us or a poor heartbroken crying her eyes out because she's going to grow up on a dead planet because all the securitized and sold and resold repack has relied upon the good of this time 10000 were left with nothing except a dream of what it was what it was then and this is no more....
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consumption that would happen has been now consume so now we're in a dead planet as like richard that burroughs worst nightmare is like great hi i'm richard up bar welcome to dead planet everything on planet earth is dead because when securitized and we've consumed it all well there's a teenager in the us. heartbroken crying her eyes out because she's going to grow up on a dead planet we could have all been securitized and sold and resold and repackaged a real papa cater to 1000 times 10000 times we're left with nothing except a dream of one who was one who wasn't is no more you know in 1971 when i was i was alive but i was very small didn't know but you know back then there were only like 33500000000 people on earth so that was a hard money age now since 9071 it's been all easy money has been basically an all to point that you could print and leslie but the fact is time always did have value the problem is we cashed it all in for the next 4050 years so there is. the sort of you know with the when voice of god was saying that that the markets the bond rates the negative you rates were predictin
consumption that would happen has been now consume so now we're in a dead planet as like richard that burroughs worst nightmare is like great hi i'm richard up bar welcome to dead planet everything on planet earth is dead because when securitized and we've consumed it all well there's a teenager in the us. heartbroken crying her eyes out because she's going to grow up on a dead planet we could have all been securitized and sold and resold and repackaged a real papa cater to 1000 times 10000...
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just like richard burroughs worst nightmare is like great hi i'm richard burr welcome to dead planet everything on planet earth is dead because been securitized and we've consumed it all well there's a teenager in the us or a brother heartbroken crying her eyes out because she's going to grow up on a dead planet because all been securitized and sold and resold and repack has really bought the cantar the 1000 times 10000 times we're left with nothing except a dream of what it was what it was and it is no more. but if she warn you posted by you and i do wish that there was more of those g.'s new species she me we didn't you. come up on when you guys e.q.'s will be homo in the news i mean that is without infringing balls. clonic you will see sawing in as if i try to cut the both sides. doesn't need a list of initiated as if i try. the. cat 5 days doing so. for people who simply new to my neighborhood in. trouble you're exactly right the comedy show we're americans in america covering american news called foreign agents. and yes we'll get to the impeachment stuff in a manic hit goddamn p
just like richard burroughs worst nightmare is like great hi i'm richard burr welcome to dead planet everything on planet earth is dead because been securitized and we've consumed it all well there's a teenager in the us or a brother heartbroken crying her eyes out because she's going to grow up on a dead planet because all been securitized and sold and resold and repack has really bought the cantar the 1000 times 10000 times we're left with nothing except a dream of what it was what it was and...
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memorial church on jamestown island, delegates and senators who now represented portions of these 11 burroughs, were present. just as their predecessors were 400 years ago today. they come along with our governor, representative tribes that were native to the soil, and the with leaders and guests, assembled where representation of the will of the people began. and america evolved and thrived to the united states. likewise, here now at jamestown settlement, in this re-created church, we are again joined by certain successors, representing the 11 major settlement areas. but also with us on this historic occasion, are two leading participants and well-informed witnesses who attended that very first session of the virginia general assembly four centuries ago. by special arrangement, the marvelous wonders of living history, let is now hear the voices of virginia colonies first governor followed by the first speaker of the general assembly. >> good morning. distinguished guests, gentlemen and kind ladies, it has only been a few years passed now since i returned to virginia in the spring of 1619. i b
memorial church on jamestown island, delegates and senators who now represented portions of these 11 burroughs, were present. just as their predecessors were 400 years ago today. they come along with our governor, representative tribes that were native to the soil, and the with leaders and guests, assembled where representation of the will of the people began. and america evolved and thrived to the united states. likewise, here now at jamestown settlement, in this re-created church, we are...
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serve on the criminal justice council, and the san francisco police department planning and research burrough. he joined lagunda honda hospital in 1987, and served as the executive administrator in 1998. during a time when the future of the dilapidated hospital was uncertain, he believed and fought for its future. larry oversaw the lagunda honda hospital replacement project, and along with louise renni and tony wagner was suprem instrumental n the passage of the 1999 bond to reimagine and rebuild the hospital. the hospital was rebuilt and became california's first l.e.d.certified green hospital. and he continued to serve in health care capital projects in san mateo. we are immensely grateful for larry's services. he is survived by his wife, karen, his children, and his brother and family. larry passed away on september 1st in his bilbray home. in lieu of flowers, his family is requesting donations to the pancreatic cancer action network. the rest i submit. >> thank you. >> supervisor brown. >> today i'm putting forward a resolution to allow the mayor's office of housing to assist in the prese
serve on the criminal justice council, and the san francisco police department planning and research burrough. he joined lagunda honda hospital in 1987, and served as the executive administrator in 1998. during a time when the future of the dilapidated hospital was uncertain, he believed and fought for its future. larry oversaw the lagunda honda hospital replacement project, and along with louise renni and tony wagner was suprem instrumental n the passage of the 1999 bond to reimagine and...
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>>i did certainly she talks about that infamous tweet from a year and a half ago burroughs and also talks about how she's anxious and to get back out on the road and back out on stage and she's going to do just that she's got an east coast comedy tour. coming up with andrew dice clay, it's called mr. and mrs. america as you know with roseanne she's got a lot of her mind a lot to say politics has always been a big part of her comedy and in the interview she also talks about what it's like being a trump supporter living in hollywood as well so a lot coming up for roseanne barr. >>also too i guess we've got with who if you if people recognize her by that name they might because she's anna nicole smiths daughter right you had a chance to chat with her about what's been going on with her life of the past decade. >>yeah fly down to louisville, kentucky where she's being raised by her father larry birkhead and dannielynn birkhead is a 13 year-old she's very sweet very intelligent she's the spitting image of her mom. the late anna nicole smith and really catching up with her about some of her hob
>>i did certainly she talks about that infamous tweet from a year and a half ago burroughs and also talks about how she's anxious and to get back out on the road and back out on stage and she's going to do just that she's got an east coast comedy tour. coming up with andrew dice clay, it's called mr. and mrs. america as you know with roseanne she's got a lot of her mind a lot to say politics has always been a big part of her comedy and in the interview she also talks about what it's like...
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burroughs,e guy john also known as peanut john, to hold the horse. booth, when he came out of the theater, hit peanut john with his knife, but ned spangler got sentenced to six years in four at fort jefferson. he was also pardoned by andrew johnson and he had become very good friends with dr. mudd, ended up coming to live with dr. mudd, and ultimately died of tuberculosis. , however. of course, john surratt, the son of mary surratt. york,was in elm ira, new the night of the assassination, scouting out the prisons for the confederate government. he was a confederate agent. but he escaped the country, altimately ended up as a pap guard in rome. was captured in alexandria, virginia, was brought back here in 1867, and was acquitted. he went on the stage, lecturing on the lincoln assassination. apparently was not very good, was not very successful at it. so, at 10:15, the presidential party goes into ford's theatre. how did booth get into the box? two people were in charge of that. a d.c. policeman named john .y the name of john f parker was assigned to g
burroughs,e guy john also known as peanut john, to hold the horse. booth, when he came out of the theater, hit peanut john with his knife, but ned spangler got sentenced to six years in four at fort jefferson. he was also pardoned by andrew johnson and he had become very good friends with dr. mudd, ended up coming to live with dr. mudd, and ultimately died of tuberculosis. , however. of course, john surratt, the son of mary surratt. york,was in elm ira, new the night of the assassination,...
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joe scar burrough of -- of msnbc blasting new york times. >> why was this blare og mission in the newssion in the new york times? they were saying she had no recollection of this happening and her friends were saying the same thing. i could not believe the new york times would write this piece without that information contained in it. elizabeth: what's going on with the times? this is journalist mal practice. >> i think they have let their political agenda get ahead of their reporting. that core mission is to tell the story, look at the facts. they want to craft a narrative about the trump administration. this is politics getting before journalism. if you want to be involved in politics, be involved in politics but don't call it journalism. >> you are great, gillian. come back soon. >> thank you. >> we have new sound from an antitrump democrat who said quote everyone agrees we need to secure the border, but he said that when obama was in office. and we've got a member of the squad who admits that she's purposely compared border detention facilities to african slave camps. why? because
joe scar burrough of -- of msnbc blasting new york times. >> why was this blare og mission in the newssion in the new york times? they were saying she had no recollection of this happening and her friends were saying the same thing. i could not believe the new york times would write this piece without that information contained in it. elizabeth: what's going on with the times? this is journalist mal practice. >> i think they have let their political agenda get ahead of their...
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he tends to do this when he is incredibly stressed or anxious whatever is in front of him and burroughsand obsesses on narrow thing that his aids don't totally understand and many of them have described feeling helpless over time to avoid help him deal with this or move him past this and he just clearly isn't going to let go of it and as you watch images of people whose homes are gone, it's hard to reconcile. >> is it clear to you how much of the president's time or, you know, energy or thought process -- you can't read his thoughts but thought process goes into this sharpie thing, alabama, the map issue, these rabbit holes he goes down. i mean, there is a lot of executive time i know and he spends a lot of time watching cable news and stuff and i assume there is a lot of people running around the white house trying to go down the rabbit holes with him and, you know, noah came out with a statement today justifying what the president said. is this a big time suck for him? >> it is. i mean, look, this -- as i said, he tends to burro and obsess on something very narrow that he tries to con
he tends to do this when he is incredibly stressed or anxious whatever is in front of him and burroughsand obsesses on narrow thing that his aids don't totally understand and many of them have described feeling helpless over time to avoid help him deal with this or move him past this and he just clearly isn't going to let go of it and as you watch images of people whose homes are gone, it's hard to reconcile. >> is it clear to you how much of the president's time or, you know, energy or...
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i would have to bring in chairman burroughs if we want that conversation. >> zoning is also an issue. my thing with the monsanto issue i, it's not an run into, from intellectual property. >> to answers to your question. first of all, the reality, the reason monsanto did what it did is because it invested a tremendous amount of money developing those seeds. so we have ceded too much of our research to the private sector. we need more publicly financed research that can then be available for entrepreneurs to create new seed technologies that wouldn't be as expensive. the second issue, in this day and age of change, are patent laws that provide protections time, extended period of somebody needs to look at those and ask if in this day and age of rapid change, if providing years and years of protection makes sense. maybe it needs to be shorter thatd of time to provide research to more people less expensively. but as long as you cede the responsibility to the private sector, and they invest as they do, millions of dollars to create those seeds, they will try to figure out a way to recoup t
i would have to bring in chairman burroughs if we want that conversation. >> zoning is also an issue. my thing with the monsanto issue i, it's not an run into, from intellectual property. >> to answers to your question. first of all, the reality, the reason monsanto did what it did is because it invested a tremendous amount of money developing those seeds. so we have ceded too much of our research to the private sector. we need more publicly financed research that can then be...
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coming up, prime minister boris johnson rebukes that the suspension of parliament -- prime minister burroughs. the u.k. court decides that the suspension of parliament is unlawful. this is bloomberg. ♪ berg. ♪ alix: the pound jumping around the highs of the session. the cable rate at 1.24 after the u.k. supreme court rules prime minister boris johnson's suspension of parliament was unlawful. joining us outside the court with the latest is bloomberg's seb salerk. what exactly happened today? essentially, it is as if probation never happened. heard fromwe the court's they went in with the order, and it is a blank piece of the paper. .hey will resume tomorrow johnson is in new york and jeremy corbyn is in brighton by the seaside for his party's annual conference. but his big speech was due to fall in the middle of that. that's been moved to today. there's no indication whether johnson will travel home early, but some mps already in are looking for news ways to tie the prime minister's hands. alix: some of what we are seeing is that of course, parliament welcome come back, but strongly disagrees
coming up, prime minister boris johnson rebukes that the suspension of parliament -- prime minister burroughs. the u.k. court decides that the suspension of parliament is unlawful. this is bloomberg. ♪ berg. ♪ alix: the pound jumping around the highs of the session. the cable rate at 1.24 after the u.k. supreme court rules prime minister boris johnson's suspension of parliament was unlawful. joining us outside the court with the latest is bloomberg's seb salerk. what exactly happened today?...
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civil rights attorney john burroughs is representing the family of 23-year-old myles hall who was shotcalls family called walnut creek police asking for help, saying that he is having a mental health crisis at the time is -- and was threatening them with a metal pole. lycie that he was shot one day -- when he ran toward the police with that pole. the police did not properly respond to situation involving someone with a mental illness. a bill requiring officers to go through training for de- escalating confrontations now sits on the governor's desk this morning. a state senator approved the companion bill to california's new use of force law yesterday. governor newsom is already said he does supported. just last month, the governor signed the use of force bill, changing the legal standard of when officers can open fire. they will allow deadly force only when necessary to defend against an imminent threat. >> recalled judge aaron persky is now looking for job. he was fired from his new coaching job at lynbrook high school in san jose. the former santa clara county judge was recently hire
civil rights attorney john burroughs is representing the family of 23-year-old myles hall who was shotcalls family called walnut creek police asking for help, saying that he is having a mental health crisis at the time is -- and was threatening them with a metal pole. lycie that he was shot one day -- when he ran toward the police with that pole. the police did not properly respond to situation involving someone with a mental illness. a bill requiring officers to go through training for de-...
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the family has hired civil rights attorney, john burroughs. >> given this man's condition, he should'vee.>> they say that the young man did not meet the criteria for psychiatric whole. the allegheny sheriff's office and the district attorney's office are investigating the incident. >>> coast guard crews have rescued all 24 members from a capsized container ship off the coast of georgia. four of those men spent 35 hours trapped in that sheltering -- smell during ship. he was set behind some glass in the ship's engineering department. rescuers located the south korean crewmembers by tapping on the whole of the boat. >> there was a system of tapping where they would do three or four tabs or more and eventually they got tapped back.>> the ship, the golden rick, was caring thousands of cars when a capsized on saturday. is not clear why they turned on side -->>> uc berkeley is keeping forward to develop the area of a well-known activist site in the 50s and 60s. supporters say the university's plans for student housing and more than 70 apartments for people who are homeless or bat -- are badly
the family has hired civil rights attorney, john burroughs. >> given this man's condition, he should'vee.>> they say that the young man did not meet the criteria for psychiatric whole. the allegheny sheriff's office and the district attorney's office are investigating the incident. >>> coast guard crews have rescued all 24 members from a capsized container ship off the coast of georgia. four of those men spent 35 hours trapped in that sheltering -- smell during ship. he was...