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the sequence nativity, the birth of christ. and then it goes on. baptism. and then it takes you all the way through but in chronological order in chronological sequence so they, in fact, do relate to one another-- and also in terms of style. for example, in the sanctuary screen that you see directly in front of you in the interior in this church-- for example, if you take a look at the-- on the right-hand side you take a look at the representation of christ, the figure dressed in deep blue, you will see a fluttering drapery which seems to flutter very high upward and seems to be pointing in a particular direction. there's a reason why the artist has represented the drapery in just this fashion because it was his way of connecting visually that particular image or icon to the very large image directly in the center of the sanctuary screen, the very high and large, very, very tall icon. and therefore, with this drapery, it links and connects and moves you visually towards the central apex point which is christ. and the central ic
the sequence nativity, the birth of christ. and then it goes on. baptism. and then it takes you all the way through but in chronological order in chronological sequence so they, in fact, do relate to one another-- and also in terms of style. for example, in the sanctuary screen that you see directly in front of you in the interior in this church-- for example, if you take a look at the-- on the right-hand side you take a look at the representation of christ, the figure dressed in deep blue, you...
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christ is the bridegroom. it unites for god's kingdom. the church is a steward of these treasures. >> a steward has the treasure of new life on a human level as well as a spiritual level. >> yes. >> please go on . >> so the church receives the grace from christ. as a a mother generates life through the grace of the baptism that float. >> that's deep. >> the sack ri the -- the faithful are given life in christ. the people are formed in the faith because christ has entrusted to the church what st. peter calls the deposit of faith, that truth of his teachings, so that we can be guided, we don't have to grow up in the darkness. we can't know god thoroughly of course but we can know the truth. that's why christ left the church, the know the truth. >> i get it. what you're saying then is that in that marital union of persons and gifts and even practical communion of persons in the material element the two experience a little bit of god in his love for us and the family then represents a little model of the church, a domestic church if you will
christ is the bridegroom. it unites for god's kingdom. the church is a steward of these treasures. >> a steward has the treasure of new life on a human level as well as a spiritual level. >> yes. >> please go on . >> so the church receives the grace from christ. as a a mother generates life through the grace of the baptism that float. >> that's deep. >> the sack ri the -- the faithful are given life in christ. the people are formed in the faith because christ...
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basically like virgins unto christ.kind of looked at them as maybe nuns. >> lindsey -- thank you, baby. >> i think i was so like shocked, you know? and didn't really know exactly what was going on. >> when they basically became quote, the maidens, all ten of them, i thought it all, especially the younger five, that's what they wanted. it was something they were seeking. >> that's how they were choosing to live their life, being the first-born. >> when you're 12 and 13 years old, there is no mutual consent. i don't believe any of those girls would have had the ability or would have been respected if they said i don't want to be one of the ten maidens. i don't think they had any, any voice in the issue. >> the day my parents dropped me off was july 23rd, 2000. i thought i was only going there for the summer. they gave me a gift when i left. it was a picture that said they that sow in tears shall reap in joy. it was a small bottle they gave me. i remember them being very serious. when i got there, there was no playing for
basically like virgins unto christ.kind of looked at them as maybe nuns. >> lindsey -- thank you, baby. >> i think i was so like shocked, you know? and didn't really know exactly what was going on. >> when they basically became quote, the maidens, all ten of them, i thought it all, especially the younger five, that's what they wanted. it was something they were seeking. >> that's how they were choosing to live their life, being the first-born. >> when you're 12 and...
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that christ should suffer and that he should be 1st to rise from the dead. the old testament standard 1 1100 years from moses to maladapted buckeye said the member moses my servant. so it's back up each other. >> next speaker. >> tom gogarty. i made reference to 1967 that i made reference to martin luther king. is the point of an arrow. center of a bull's-eye. about our moral society. travis smiley just wrote a book about 1967 and modern luther king. he will be interviewed with on form tomorrow morning. it should be very interesting. next, i can't another marker pursues a bit i caught the roosevelts. 80 years ago we had nothing to fear but fear itself will you guys were on vacation we had a dick cheney interview and the interview was does we have to double down on our fear. there are more people. that we need to be afraid of their more people that want to hurt us even on our own time. another marker which where society has gone. another little marker 2 weeks ago there was a vote in the un i think was 182-2. the 2 people were united states and israel. being a
that christ should suffer and that he should be 1st to rise from the dead. the old testament standard 1 1100 years from moses to maladapted buckeye said the member moses my servant. so it's back up each other. >> next speaker. >> tom gogarty. i made reference to 1967 that i made reference to martin luther king. is the point of an arrow. center of a bull's-eye. about our moral society. travis smiley just wrote a book about 1967 and modern luther king. he will be interviewed with on...
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was doubtful that he could even complete the head of christ.as it is, he left it unfinished. more than a century later, rembrandt, who never saw the original, drew it from copies. although leonardo only left behind him a handful of masterpieces, their influence has made itself felt all over the world. taking models from real life was a characteristic of leonardo, and his notebooks are filled with a variety of faces-- some beautiful and some grotesque. when leonardo plied his artistic genius to his scientific observations, the results were meticulously accurate. his anatomical studies, for example, are still used even in medical schools today. many of these drawings are now in the royal library collection at windsor castle. dr. kenneth keel, who is an authority on these anatomical drawings, commented on them. keel: leonardo's anatomical explorations really are comparable to those of columbus, in the sense that leonardo explored the microcosm that is this small world of the body at the very same time as columbus was exploring the greater world, t
was doubtful that he could even complete the head of christ.as it is, he left it unfinished. more than a century later, rembrandt, who never saw the original, drew it from copies. although leonardo only left behind him a handful of masterpieces, their influence has made itself felt all over the world. taking models from real life was a characteristic of leonardo, and his notebooks are filled with a variety of faces-- some beautiful and some grotesque. when leonardo plied his artistic genius to...
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christ as your lord and saviour. >> have you is accepted jesus christ as your lord and saviour. >> no. >> would you be interested. >> not today. >> have you seen the veggie tales this is like veg yeaux tales. but with fruit instead of vegetables and banana time travel and it's a man. it has a christian message. yeah, are you guys into that? >> pay dirt. >> story of jesus christ, told from the point of view of a banana. >> no, the banana is friends with jesus, starts off as a story about jessus as a little boy. he's really lonely, because he's god and people don't understand them so he prayed to god for a best friend and god turns a ban anena into a man and he is a manana and they have fun together. and then later, cut to in the weren't day there is an atheist, okay. and es a a lawyer, clarence darrow, evolution lawyer. and he wants jesus not to have saved mankind so he gets in a time machine and he goes back to try to defend jesus against pontius pilot so jess you-- jesus won't be crucified to save mankind and he is like it is so superimportant you don't win this case. and he is like
christ as your lord and saviour. >> have you is accepted jesus christ as your lord and saviour. >> no. >> would you be interested. >> not today. >> have you seen the veggie tales this is like veg yeaux tales. but with fruit instead of vegetables and banana time travel and it's a man. it has a christian message. yeah, are you guys into that? >> pay dirt. >> story of jesus christ, told from the point of view of a banana. >> no, the banana is friends...
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the idea of advent of christ, usually called the second coming. the return of christ.o it's a group that began to believe that the end of time was very near. >> howell is fascinated by the new testament and its promise of a judgment day. he describes in his own words his first conversation with god. >> i was fascinated by the scriptures and even the hokey evangelists i heard on the radio. i learned huge swatches of scripture by heart and bored other kids at school with bible lectures. i knew that the great book was a puzzle of the truth i just had to decode in my very own way. >> how long will you simple ones love your simple ways? >> i prayed, dear father, i know i'm stupid, but please talk to me because i want to serve you. a while later, i heard his word in my heart. as if we were discussing things directly. >> vernon howell is a restless soul. he seems to have this photographic memory, at least when it comes to reading the bible. he's not so great in school, but he knows the bible seemingly by memory. >> howell drops out of high school in the 11th grade. but remain
the idea of advent of christ, usually called the second coming. the return of christ.o it's a group that began to believe that the end of time was very near. >> howell is fascinated by the new testament and its promise of a judgment day. he describes in his own words his first conversation with god. >> i was fascinated by the scriptures and even the hokey evangelists i heard on the radio. i learned huge swatches of scripture by heart and bored other kids at school with bible...
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only to whollyness are you jesus christ but your looker your maybe higher than me levels of so it's a special sub level see. so the world what about society whole religion and tokyo the plan is to make use of the lecture the 10 thousands volumes and the sweat shirts students in chinese are rateable not just an outsider in my computer so - >> next speaker. my name is ray olsen it's hard to follow that one (laughter) but i had the good fortune to have my son take me to brazil and try out air b and b it was a wonderful experience one thing to take a look at the big picture of what might happen to whatever legislation you pass i significant you wait a few years and make the decision go after you gather more history and experience with the air b and b with the rental experience for instance, i look at the possibility you'll be pitting neighbor against neighbor with people thank you for the opportunity others in and pitting landowner against landowner those conflicts could really harm the city i in terms of the city taxes i agree with the other speaker with the additional number of people
only to whollyness are you jesus christ but your looker your maybe higher than me levels of so it's a special sub level see. so the world what about society whole religion and tokyo the plan is to make use of the lecture the 10 thousands volumes and the sweat shirts students in chinese are rateable not just an outsider in my computer so - >> next speaker. my name is ray olsen it's hard to follow that one (laughter) but i had the good fortune to have my son take me to brazil and try out...
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and they are torturing him and beating him and trying to get him to recant his faith in christ. wanting to help, greta, to draw attention to this. i'm so grateful that you have allowed us to come on your program today to talk about it. >> yesterday, president obama was before the u.n. general assembly and he had praise for, i guess, what he would call moderate muslims. and he -- then he spoke about extremism as well. what's your thought about whether or not president obama can help in a situation, whether he is helping? >> no question he can help. he is the president of the united states. and he does have great power and great influence. right now, america is trying to get iranian support for their fight against isis. we need, before we begin to talk to the iranians about support for isis. we need to say hey, we want all the americans to come home. sid abedino is one of several being held there the president can do it and we just, i think, the white house responds to pressure. if there is enough people who pick up the phone and call, if enough constituents pick up the phone and
and they are torturing him and beating him and trying to get him to recant his faith in christ. wanting to help, greta, to draw attention to this. i'm so grateful that you have allowed us to come on your program today to talk about it. >> yesterday, president obama was before the u.n. general assembly and he had praise for, i guess, what he would call moderate muslims. and he -- then he spoke about extremism as well. what's your thought about whether or not president obama can help in a...
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his workplace was 100% muslim and he walked into that workplace screaming about the resurrection of christ and christian slow michigans and beheaded someone, do you think the justice department under barack obama wouldn't be on the scene right now investigating this? of course they would. there's not even a question they would. >> don't you think every other baptist in the united states would be condemning him for standing on a hilltop and shouting it as loud as they could? >> exactly.
his workplace was 100% muslim and he walked into that workplace screaming about the resurrection of christ and christian slow michigans and beheaded someone, do you think the justice department under barack obama wouldn't be on the scene right now investigating this? of course they would. there's not even a question they would. >> don't you think every other baptist in the united states would be condemning him for standing on a hilltop and shouting it as loud as they could? >>...
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i'm a fan of many of the jesus christs. [ laughter ] >> seth: you've got to -- you got to go out there, you got to do some hobbit. >> i -- it was a few years ago. i was lucky enough. i was at a wedding. i was officiating a wedding, actually, here in new york. and somebody came up to me at the wedding, one of the guests, and they brought me a little tube, and they said, "here, this is for you." and this person worked on the set of "the hobbit." and i popped it open, and inside was a little scroll with "the hobbit" stationery, and it was a note from peter jackson saying, you know, come on down to new zealand, bring the family, and, you know, we'll put you in something. >> seth: wow. >> so we got to be in the -- we were the lake town spy family. i played a spy who was tracking bard the bowman throughout lake town. and it was just peak geek. [ laughter ] like, there was nothing -- like, i think i actually frightened them with my
i'm a fan of many of the jesus christs. [ laughter ] >> seth: you've got to -- you got to go out there, you got to do some hobbit. >> i -- it was a few years ago. i was lucky enough. i was at a wedding. i was officiating a wedding, actually, here in new york. and somebody came up to me at the wedding, one of the guests, and they brought me a little tube, and they said, "here, this is for you." and this person worked on the set of "the hobbit." and i popped it...
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you'll always see a depiction of christ because we want christ to be emphasized at all times, that he is the center of our life. [music] all who view this tape will come to a better appreciation of byzantine art, byzantine or orthodox architecture-- even though it might be contemporary, it has byzantine features-- and come to a deeper understanding of what means to know that art and architecture are not just things that came from the west. much of what we have today came from the east. it's very nice to see you. well, thank you very much for graciously allowing us to experience this wonderful building. indeed, a wonderful building. it's a pleasure. and god bless all of you. - thank you. - and i wish you the very best. thank you. [music] at this time, i'd like to continue the tour through this wonderful building. but before i do that, i would like to give you a historical backgrod which i think is essential for the understanding of byzantine art. we need to understand byzantine history. the roman-- in fact, the byzantines consider themselves to be the descendants of the romans or the r
you'll always see a depiction of christ because we want christ to be emphasized at all times, that he is the center of our life. [music] all who view this tape will come to a better appreciation of byzantine art, byzantine or orthodox architecture-- even though it might be contemporary, it has byzantine features-- and come to a deeper understanding of what means to know that art and architecture are not just things that came from the west. much of what we have today came from the east. it's...
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isaiah wrote the 700 years you for christ's birth. been revealed? he grew up before him like a tender shoot and the route out of dry ground yet no beauty or majesty, nothing in his appearance we should desire him. he would decide to reject by mankind, even a step or an unfamiliar with pain. like one from whom people hide their faces. he was despised and we held him in low esteem. surely he took up our pain and poor suffering coming year we consider him punished by god, stricken by him and afflicted. but he was pierced for our transgressions. he was crushed for our inequities did the punishment that god has pieces on him and by his wounds we are healed. we all like sheep have gone astray. each of us turns to red white and the board is laid on him the iniquity of us all. he was oppressed and afflict and yet he did not open his mouth. he was led like a lamp to the slaughter and as a sheep before it tears of silence he did not open his out. by oppression and judgment he was taken away, yet two of his generation protested for he was cut of
isaiah wrote the 700 years you for christ's birth. been revealed? he grew up before him like a tender shoot and the route out of dry ground yet no beauty or majesty, nothing in his appearance we should desire him. he would decide to reject by mankind, even a step or an unfamiliar with pain. like one from whom people hide their faces. he was despised and we held him in low esteem. surely he took up our pain and poor suffering coming year we consider him punished by god, stricken by him and...
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christ wears the robe of a greek philosopher... and his beardless, youthful face bears more than a passing resemblance to pagan images of apollo. the first great churches were variations of the roman assembly hall known as a basilica, with a central nave often ending in a semicircular apse and side aisles screened by colonnades. santa sabina finished in 432, is a particularly fine example of these simple but elegant early christian basilicas. the roman arch appears here in yet another form, springing directly from the column capitals. the insignia of the new christianized empire whose capital is no longer rome but constantinople are placed with perhaps unconscious symbolism atop the corinthian columns taken from a pagan building. once reviled and persecuted, christianity is triumphant. historians have argued about the causes of the fall of the roman empire ever since it happened when saint augustine wrote that the empire had been part of god's divine plan for the furtherance of christianity through the world that it had now fulfill
christ wears the robe of a greek philosopher... and his beardless, youthful face bears more than a passing resemblance to pagan images of apollo. the first great churches were variations of the roman assembly hall known as a basilica, with a central nave often ending in a semicircular apse and side aisles screened by colonnades. santa sabina finished in 432, is a particularly fine example of these simple but elegant early christian basilicas. the roman arch appears here in yet another form,...
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an aztec sun on the shoulder or jesus christ on the arm.umstances where many of these people are dying is not possible a lot of times. the decomposition process is harsh on remains. a lot of the cases, the tattoos are no longer visible. >> in the case of francisco ramero only to go missing in the desert, tattoo details were useful. they were described by his niece and other relatives. >> they said there was a jesus image on the left arm. after several cases where i was looking at a possible match, this one really stood out and it did -- in the end they recognized the toattoo and he ws positively identified and returned to the family. >> once a burial ceremony could be held his relatives can feel relief and gratitude as his niece expressed it. >> we found him not as i wanted it. at the same time, i felt happy because so few families find loved ones they have lost. > case of the other deporch tee who tried returning to the u.s. his family is putting great faith in rinaky and her staff. >> what they do, i think, is amazing. she is an angel. an
an aztec sun on the shoulder or jesus christ on the arm.umstances where many of these people are dying is not possible a lot of times. the decomposition process is harsh on remains. a lot of the cases, the tattoos are no longer visible. >> in the case of francisco ramero only to go missing in the desert, tattoo details were useful. they were described by his niece and other relatives. >> they said there was a jesus image on the left arm. after several cases where i was looking at a...
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you be glorified, and may christ be uplifted.w and tongue confess jesus christ is lord. and it's in his name we pray, amen. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> please join me in the pledge of allegiance. ready, begin. i pledge allegiance to the federal of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands. one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. ♪ o say can you see by the dawn's early light -- ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming. ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight. ♪ or the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming. ♪ and the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air -- ♪ gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. ♪ o say does that star-spangled banner yet wave -- ♪ o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> thank you, ladies and gentlemen. you may be seated. our very first speaker is the president of frc action and the family research council. he'll be preaching on sunday morning, by th
you be glorified, and may christ be uplifted.w and tongue confess jesus christ is lord. and it's in his name we pray, amen. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> please join me in the pledge of allegiance. ready, begin. i pledge allegiance to the federal of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands. one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. ♪ o say can you see by the dawn's early light -- ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming....
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compare it to christ. christ didn't do anything. and they went after him. >> yes. yes, they did go after christ. noted. noted sort of without comment. that's local coverage from the nbc station in washington, northern virginia, nbc 12. we set aside for the moment the issue of going after christ. i should also tell you that they do also go after and catch a member of congress or a governor about every two years now in our country. in the past decade, we've been on a pretty tight two-year schedule of locking up members of congress and/or governors every other year. we seem to like to do that in odd numbered years. so start, say, 2005. it was john roland. the republican governor of connecticut. he resigned while being investigated for corruption. got convicted and sentenced to a year in prison. incidentally, john roland is out of prison but back in court on other corruption-related charges. also in 2005, corruption charges against duke cunningham, republican member of congress from california. he was sentenced to eight years in prison for bribery and corruption. in 20
compare it to christ. christ didn't do anything. and they went after him. >> yes. yes, they did go after christ. noted. noted sort of without comment. that's local coverage from the nbc station in washington, northern virginia, nbc 12. we set aside for the moment the issue of going after christ. i should also tell you that they do also go after and catch a member of congress or a governor about every two years now in our country. in the past decade, we've been on a pretty tight two-year...
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i believe jesus christ was a great man. but i have felt and been in the presence of the transcendent too many times not to feel that there is something there. so, i do not really pray but i meditate. >> let me show something you were involved in on cnn. what is a labyrinth? >> it is not a maze. it is a round, flat surface that looks like a maze. when you walk the path of the labyrinth which are the supposedly the circuits, the paths of the brain, it leads you into a circle and that is where you meditate. when you walk in the labyrinth, you think of something and you concentrate on something, an issue that is bothering you, worries you, where you need clarity. that is what i find i get from the labyrinth. >> was it on cnn or the website? >> on cnn. >> let's watch. [video clip] >> you do not have to believe in anything or any god or many gods or anything. all you have to do is meditate about things important to you. ♪ when you walk the labyrinth, you usually concentrate on something. think of a problem or issue or question as
i believe jesus christ was a great man. but i have felt and been in the presence of the transcendent too many times not to feel that there is something there. so, i do not really pray but i meditate. >> let me show something you were involved in on cnn. what is a labyrinth? >> it is not a maze. it is a round, flat surface that looks like a maze. when you walk the path of the labyrinth which are the supposedly the circuits, the paths of the brain, it leads you into a circle and that...
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around the top, christ's life unfolds in a continuous scroll. the infamous massacre of the innocents is powerful. king herod, so threatened by this newborn king, orders the slaughter of all the first-born sons in hopes of killing baby jesus. mary and joseph load up the donkey and hustle their son down to egypt as the bloody massacre proceeds. the sculptor captures the horror of this event with a skill unprecedented in its day. pisano's 400 intricately sculpted figures all weave a complex theological ideal. this provides a symbolic foundation designed to legitimize and reinforce the gospel message the priests read from the lectern crowning the pulpit. in the middle ages, you couldn't even enter the church until you were baptized. that's why baptisteries like pisa's were free-standing buildings adjacent to the church. the interior is simple and spacious. a statue of john, the first baptist, the man who baptized christ, seems to say, "welcome to my baptistery." the finely crafted font is plenty big for baptizing adults by immersion, medieval-style.
around the top, christ's life unfolds in a continuous scroll. the infamous massacre of the innocents is powerful. king herod, so threatened by this newborn king, orders the slaughter of all the first-born sons in hopes of killing baby jesus. mary and joseph load up the donkey and hustle their son down to egypt as the bloody massacre proceeds. the sculptor captures the horror of this event with a skill unprecedented in its day. pisano's 400 intricately sculpted figures all weave a complex...
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and christ's conscience is not a religion, it's a higher conscience. and we basically fought for the sake of humanity. we stopped suicide bombers who were targeting americans, israelis, palestinians, arabs for many years. at some point i realized or i came to realize that our fight was against a ghost. hamas, the islamic state, hezbollah, boko haram, all these terrorist groups are basically masks for the same face. the islamic ideology. this is our long-term fight should be against -- the free world should unify against this radical islamic ideology, and this is my recommendation. >> well, you've led an incredible life. it's been an incredible journey for you. we thank you very much for joining us and sharing your story with us. >> thank you. thank you. >> now i want to know what you're thinking at home. what do you fear more, the threat from isis overseas or homegrown terrorists? tweet me your answers @uma pemmaraju and i'll definitely read some of your responses later in the show. >>> breaking today, white house officials are now saying president oba
and christ's conscience is not a religion, it's a higher conscience. and we basically fought for the sake of humanity. we stopped suicide bombers who were targeting americans, israelis, palestinians, arabs for many years. at some point i realized or i came to realize that our fight was against a ghost. hamas, the islamic state, hezbollah, boko haram, all these terrorist groups are basically masks for the same face. the islamic ideology. this is our long-term fight should be against -- the free...
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after the earthquake and we church christ church and i had people from all over the world offering helphey said you've got to secure those buildings right away to be sure if you get an after shock -- in christ church there was another earthquake six months later and because they had secured the buildings they lost more of them. that's been our initial work, secure the buildings, be sure people can work in them and do the rehabilitation. almost every one of my buildings has an owner that's saying we're committed. we're going to get it up and running and we're going to retain that historic character. >> we, unfortunately, out of time. mayor, thank you so much and good luck with the recovery. we're going to continue to follow that for you, too. >> thank you. >>> we also want to thank ozby davis for taking time to speak with us as well. >>> when we come back you're going to meet people who are helping in the recovery in this city including the all important hospitality industry. stay with us, we'll be right back. babies aren't fully developed until at least 39 weeks. a healthy baby is worth
after the earthquake and we church christ church and i had people from all over the world offering helphey said you've got to secure those buildings right away to be sure if you get an after shock -- in christ church there was another earthquake six months later and because they had secured the buildings they lost more of them. that's been our initial work, secure the buildings, be sure people can work in them and do the rehabilitation. almost every one of my buildings has an owner that's...
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for jesus christ, they called him sayton. when they weren't calling him that, they were calling him charlie. i realized immediately it would be a big mistake for me to underestimate this guy because i already learned he had this phenom mall power to get everybody to do what he wanted them to do. >> from this point on charles manson is a cult leader with enough power to make his followers kill. it's a portrayal that has lasted for decades. >> i think we have to look beyond the label of monster and crazy and insane. we have to try to understand the entire situation, the circumstances. we have to understand how the counter-culture arose during the 1960s. we have to understand some of the characteristics of those people who followed manson and actually carried out the murders. and then finally, we have to understand manson as a human being. goodnight. goodnight. for those kept awake by pain the night is anything but good. introducing new aleve pm. the first one with a sleep aid. plus the 12 hour strength of aleve for pain relief
for jesus christ, they called him sayton. when they weren't calling him that, they were calling him charlie. i realized immediately it would be a big mistake for me to underestimate this guy because i already learned he had this phenom mall power to get everybody to do what he wanted them to do. >> from this point on charles manson is a cult leader with enough power to make his followers kill. it's a portrayal that has lasted for decades. >> i think we have to look beyond the label...
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jesus christ told you that 2,000 years ago.me, that's your trouble, not my fault because you don't understand me. i don't understand you either. but i don't spend my whole life trying to put the blame over on you because my cigarette didn't light or because something didn't work right. what do you want to call me a murderer for? i've never killed anyone. i don't need to kill anyone. i think it. i have it here. i don't need to live in this physical realm. i walk around in the physical realm and i put on the faces and i talk and i play. it's a big act, man. in the spiritual world is where i live. i exist in places you never even dreamed of. >> you almost hate to think of manson thinking he contributed something personally to knowledge about human behavior. but he has, hasn't he? >> what we learned from manson is how somebody can be affected to a point of having psychiatric problems and still be charismatic and manipulative enough and have enough going on upstairs to plan and organize two massacres. very organized killings. >> i d
jesus christ told you that 2,000 years ago.me, that's your trouble, not my fault because you don't understand me. i don't understand you either. but i don't spend my whole life trying to put the blame over on you because my cigarette didn't light or because something didn't work right. what do you want to call me a murderer for? i've never killed anyone. i don't need to kill anyone. i think it. i have it here. i don't need to live in this physical realm. i walk around in the physical realm and...
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had ar of them relationship with christ. both of my parents drank far too much.of them had serious problems with velcro. when i was three years old, my father decided that he did not want to be married anymore. he did not want a three . -- he did not want a three year old sun. when he was in use and gas business invited him to the baptist church. my father accepted that invitation. he gave his life to jesus. [applause] he went and bought an airplane ticket and flew back to calvary and toin my mother rejoin his sun. if it were not for my father giving his life to christ i would have been raised by a single mother without having my dad in the home. everyone one of us, we have seen darkness that in a to -- utter darkness, hope remains. house with the sound. -- sound the sold it that saved my soul to redye was see. but now i an incredible story that everyone of us knows and understands. we see it at home. we see in our nation. today in america and urgency. one that we have not seen before in politics. polling today shows that 76% of americans don't believe that our c
had ar of them relationship with christ. both of my parents drank far too much.of them had serious problems with velcro. when i was three years old, my father decided that he did not want to be married anymore. he did not want a three . -- he did not want a three year old sun. when he was in use and gas business invited him to the baptist church. my father accepted that invitation. he gave his life to jesus. [applause] he went and bought an airplane ticket and flew back to calvary and toin my...
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it's their medallions of particular christ images that adorn the bar.'s just me, but when i'm getting a nice late morning buzz, i don't particularly want jesus looking down at me from, like, everywhere. >> how drunk can you get here? don't you feel a little guilty for getting really drunk here? >> of course. >> morcilla. this is one of my favorite things. >> this is your favorite thing. try it. it's amazing. >> gaze away disapprovingly all you like, jesus. i am happy now. ♪ overlooking granada, the hillside of sacramonte is riddled with caves, many of them older than anyone even remembers. spanish gypsies have lived here in caves turned homes like this for hundreds of years. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> they call this an juergas, an informal, intimate and spontaneous performance. what jazz musicians might recognize as a jam session. >> this is it. granada, the only place in the world where you get to see real flamenco in a cave. >> alissia is an aficionado. [ speaking foreign language ] our host is a poet, historian, and a patriarch of the community here. an icon of the fl
it's their medallions of particular christ images that adorn the bar.'s just me, but when i'm getting a nice late morning buzz, i don't particularly want jesus looking down at me from, like, everywhere. >> how drunk can you get here? don't you feel a little guilty for getting really drunk here? >> of course. >> morcilla. this is one of my favorite things. >> this is your favorite thing. try it. it's amazing. >> gaze away disapprovingly all you like, jesus. i am...
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isaiah wrote this 700 years before christ's birth.arm of the lord been revealed? like a root out of dry grown. he had nobuty or majesty, nothing in his appearance that we should desire him. he was despised and rejected by mankind, a man of suffering and familiar with pain. like one from whom people hide their faces, he was despised. and we held him in low esteem. surely, he took up our pain and bore our suffering, yet we considered him punished by god, stricken by him and afflicted. but he was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities. the punishment that brought us peace was on him, and by his wounds we are healed. we all, like sheep, have gone astray. each of us has turned to our own way, and the lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all. he was oppressed and afflicted, yet he did not open his mouth. he was led like a lamb to the slaughter and as a sheep before its shears are silent, ask so he did not open his mouth. he was taken away, yet who of his generation protested? for he was cut off the from the lan
isaiah wrote this 700 years before christ's birth.arm of the lord been revealed? like a root out of dry grown. he had nobuty or majesty, nothing in his appearance that we should desire him. he was despised and rejected by mankind, a man of suffering and familiar with pain. like one from whom people hide their faces, he was despised. and we held him in low esteem. surely, he took up our pain and bore our suffering, yet we considered him punished by god, stricken by him and afflicted. but he was...
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up above in the tympanum, we have christ in majesty with the four evangelist symbols... with the elders of the apocalypse d angels a majestic vision symbolizing, in fact the promise of salvation. unlike the tmingand crowded tympanum of saint-lazare at autun whose subject was the last judgment in all its terrifying detail, here, we have the promise of salvation and a serenity and a majesty and above all, an approachable humanity that anites thsculpture here. we see in them the very embodiment of the mid-12th century humanism that is so prevalent in the school of chartres at this very time. one exciting thing at chartres is you can move from the west front to the north transept and change completely the sense of style in the sculpture. there's a change in the attitude towards the human body. these figures are now freer and seem to move. they have animated facial expressions. the drapery falls around the bodies and reveals it in its contours. we've got old testament kings and prophets. all of these emphasize salvation through sacrifice. abraham, for instance, is preparing t
up above in the tympanum, we have christ in majesty with the four evangelist symbols... with the elders of the apocalypse d angels a majestic vision symbolizing, in fact the promise of salvation. unlike the tmingand crowded tympanum of saint-lazare at autun whose subject was the last judgment in all its terrifying detail, here, we have the promise of salvation and a serenity and a majesty and above all, an approachable humanity that anites thsculpture here. we see in them the very embodiment of...
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crisis -- christ.ause] how many of us had ever had our faith tested like that is to mark, a of us have faced a question like that? if you start to feel hope and despair for what's happening in this country, remember that prison cell in sudan. is to a fewam minutes ago and to talk of it all, how did you not lose faith? how did you not give up hope? she responded very simply -- she said god was with me. promiseho forgets the complete remember joy cometh in the morning. millions of believers across the up in prayerher and spoke out in support of her and the heat and the like was too much on the government of sudan and they were forced to release her free at last. [applause] i'm reminded of the book of where paul in silence were thrown in prison and god brought an earthquake that roque the prison open. , afraid for the take hisces again to own life and paul stopped him. the jailer asked of the apostle saved?at must i do to be seeing modern day paul's and silas is across the world. , tomorrow night at the v
crisis -- christ.ause] how many of us had ever had our faith tested like that is to mark, a of us have faced a question like that? if you start to feel hope and despair for what's happening in this country, remember that prison cell in sudan. is to a fewam minutes ago and to talk of it all, how did you not lose faith? how did you not give up hope? she responded very simply -- she said god was with me. promiseho forgets the complete remember joy cometh in the morning. millions of believers...
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the church of jesus christ of latter-day saints was asserting a right to practice later me on polygomy on the grounds of the free exercise clause of the first amendment. for the first time the supreme court was going to rule on that amendment. the chief justice was concerned. he wanted to get it right. to whom would he look? where would he go? to history, of course. so he consulted his old friend and neighbor in washington, d.c., george bancroft. george bancroft, the most distinguished american historian of the era. bancroft suggested that he should look to the works of thomas jefferson -- i was going to say alexander hamilton. [laughter] i am in the wrong state. thomas jefferson and james madison. and especially the history of the passage of the statute for establishing religious freedom. he followed that advice. and his decision in reynolds versus the united states fixed to the course the supreme court has followed ever since in its reliance on the virginia statute. the relationship between church and state is among the most enduring concerns of western civilization. but this is embr
the church of jesus christ of latter-day saints was asserting a right to practice later me on polygomy on the grounds of the free exercise clause of the first amendment. for the first time the supreme court was going to rule on that amendment. the chief justice was concerned. he wanted to get it right. to whom would he look? where would he go? to history, of course. so he consulted his old friend and neighbor in washington, d.c., george bancroft. george bancroft, the most distinguished american...
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woman the children's mother and a man lying on the ground both for rushed in critical condition to christ medical center. >> first chief the pulled up here approximately three minutes had heavy fire blowing out the second and third floor windows. he immediately requested more help and ems. he knew he already had people on the ground and there was a chance that during our search he would find more. >> suspected started in a second-floor unit and spread to the stairwell up to the third floor. 30 others to live in the building made it out on their own. they see the smoke was so thick they cannot see and glass was flying everywhere. >> when i ran out of the ceiling get out. the lady next door she opened her door and i said get out of the house. >> seeing two people jump is an image many residents say they will not forget. >> they were in the window yelling get out and all of a sudden you saw them come flying out. the kids never came. i am praying to god that they died from smoke inhalation and did not suffer. >> city records indicate the city has cited the landlord of this building several ti
woman the children's mother and a man lying on the ground both for rushed in critical condition to christ medical center. >> first chief the pulled up here approximately three minutes had heavy fire blowing out the second and third floor windows. he immediately requested more help and ems. he knew he already had people on the ground and there was a chance that during our search he would find more. >> suspected started in a second-floor unit and spread to the stairwell up to the...
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going to the profit, malachi and all of them because every single book testifies something of jesus christ. the best is daniel 9 because in daniel 9 -- >>president david chiu: thank you, next speaker. >>> tom, just to repeat i kind of -- can we get a close up here. new york of september 1st, don't shoot. if you like the article, something about getting money out of politics. i forgot that it was september 1st. a lot of people hold off from reading the magazine for a while. bay bridge, the trolley, let's see, the big hole in the ground. i was kind of wondering if we were going to have some discussion about that. but let's talk about housing. last year i said i was against changing 2,000 units into tennants in common. and but what was i for? i came up with a two part plan. one is who can changeover to like winning the lottery if that's what it's called. i came up with that plan overhead as i'm running out of time. that's all right. i will run out of time anyway. you have a ranking. how old you are, the amount of years that you've owned your property gets you a ranking. if you want 40 people
going to the profit, malachi and all of them because every single book testifies something of jesus christ. the best is daniel 9 because in daniel 9 -- >>president david chiu: thank you, next speaker. >>> tom, just to repeat i kind of -- can we get a close up here. new york of september 1st, don't shoot. if you like the article, something about getting money out of politics. i forgot that it was september 1st. a lot of people hold off from reading the magazine for a while. bay...