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we see it as in the correct direction of our rights. >> reporter: that's why israel and evangelical christians are angry. >> the church of nativitybeing manipulated by the palestinians, only in order to score some more propaganda points against israel. >> reporter: foreign ministry mobilization man dugal says palestinians arranged this to falsely blame israel for endangering the church. >> we don't object to the site being included on the world heritage site because the world heritage site list has preservation work and so on and so on. >> unesco's decision follows upon their resolution last year to accept palestine as a member state. >> reporter: last year the u.s. cut $60 million to unesco after it admitted palestinian as a full member. david parsens, with the christian embassy, jerusalem, says palestinians have a built-in majority for what he calls the flat earth society. >> if they proposed the earth was flat, most nations would vote for it. they're anti-israel, and in a lot of u.n. forms, they're that delegitimize israel and bypass the peace talks. >> reporter: in christian tradition, the church was built over the area of je
we see it as in the correct direction of our rights. >> reporter: that's why israel and evangelical christians are angry. >> the church of nativitybeing manipulated by the palestinians, only in order to score some more propaganda points against israel. >> reporter: foreign ministry mobilization man dugal says palestinians arranged this to falsely blame israel for endangering the church. >> we don't object to the site being included on the world heritage site because the...
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to the church when i go trying to find somebody in the village who will maybe tell us something about the history of the church and hopefully find somebody who sort of film. the church of the nativity. scene they did with the red heads go. something. that. you already just because i live three. yeah but i know that i've. got to put in the ocean but me the job will go to the good which dropped off four feet that my point was you know. you're ok ok. you're. propaganda back then was focused against the church and everything it stood for communists and members of the young communist league were behind the campaign yet this church here was really the only suitable place for clubs people ganske here every weekend and a couple supposed down in one thousand nine hundred three. in the churches is a religious monument obviously but it's also an object of wonder you know it's something that people can look at and. opens their eyes that is. what can be achieved by using your imagination and you know hopefully the religious activity will return but it still needs to be and still needs to be saved since the breakup of the soviet union obviously there have been other more important things to do w
to the church when i go trying to find somebody in the village who will maybe tell us something about the history of the church and hopefully find somebody who sort of film. the church of the nativity. scene they did with the red heads go. something. that. you already just because i live three. yeah but i know that i've. got to put in the ocean but me the job will go to the good which dropped off four feet that my point was you know. you're ok ok. you're. propaganda back then was focused...
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the church when i go trying to find somebody in the village who were maybe tell us something about the history of the church and hopefully find somebody who saw the film. in the church of the nativity . scene they did with the redheads go. in mind when something. happens. so you feel ready i just put it out i live a good three. so what did you do when you get out did you have a thought i know that i've got to put in the ocean but me. your job will go to all of the good which your thoughts flows it's not that much point that you know we're looking down on. you're ok ok. you're. propaganda back then was focused against the church and everything it stood for communists and members of the young communist league were behind the campaign yet this church here was really the only suitable place for clubs people ganske here every weekend and a couple supposed down in one thousand nine hundred three. in the churches is a religious monument obviously but it's also an object of wonder you know it's something that people can look at and and opens their eyes that is. what can be achieved by using your imagination and you know hopefully the religious activity will return but it still needs to be
the church when i go trying to find somebody in the village who were maybe tell us something about the history of the church and hopefully find somebody who saw the film. in the church of the nativity . scene they did with the redheads go. in mind when something. happens. so you feel ready i just put it out i live a good three. so what did you do when you get out did you have a thought i know that i've got to put in the ocean but me. your job will go to all of the good which your thoughts flows...
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church when i could try and find somebody in the village in the world maybe tell us something about the history of the church and hopefully find somebody who saw the film. in the church of the nativity. scene they did with redheads go. something. that. your idea just put it out i live three. so what. did you. do. your job to do which your thought. my point was when you go home. you're ok ok. you're. propaganda back then was focused against the church and everything it stood for i mean as members of the young communist league where i began this church here was really the only suitable place for clubs people ganske here every weekend and a couple supposed down in one thousand nine hundred three. in the churches is a religious monument obviously but it's also an object of wonder you know it's something that people can look at and. opens their eyes that shows. what can be achieved by using your imagination and you know hopefully the religious activity will return but it still needs to be and still needs to be saved up since the breakup of the soviet union obviously there have been other more important things to do with your money like by ferrari's and expensive watches and things like t
church when i could try and find somebody in the village in the world maybe tell us something about the history of the church and hopefully find somebody who saw the film. in the church of the nativity. scene they did with redheads go. something. that. your idea just put it out i live three. so what. did you. do. your job to do which your thought. my point was when you go home. you're ok ok. you're. propaganda back then was focused against the church and everything it stood for i mean as...
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of something, well, just flat-out different? anybody? sure. some examples. >> well, you were talking about jerusalem, israel before. and i'm jewish, but we went to the church where christ - the nativity, and many of his churches - and it is awe-inspiring. but what i wanted to bring out, too, is that the religions all seem to flourish in jerusalem; the religions don't seem to have problems with each other - it's the nationalities and the people that have the problems. i mean, even their social life is very similar, in many ways, but it seems that we seem to blame religion in a lot of cases, and it's not religion at all - it's territory, it's land, it's economics. >> but you're so right about that-what we'll call the numinous experience. you can see the picture here of the waling wall. i mean, i've been around a lot of places and i'm pretty jaded, i guess a religious studies professor. but i walked up to the waling wall, and you know why they call it the waling wall if you walk up to it - we have that on tape; we'll get to it at some point - the praying is just so moving, and i was just overwhelmed with the sense of the numinous. i mean, i was struck speechless, which is a rarity for m
of something, well, just flat-out different? anybody? sure. some examples. >> well, you were talking about jerusalem, israel before. and i'm jewish, but we went to the church where christ - the nativity, and many of his churches - and it is awe-inspiring. but what i wanted to bring out, too, is that the religions all seem to flourish in jerusalem; the religions don't seem to have problems with each other - it's the nationalities and the people that have the problems. i mean, even their...
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of police officers from several jurisdictions and family friends will say their final the 23-year-old police officer adrian morris. are number of police are ready year setting church stands in the parking lot. natived and ana u.s. citizen the county just a few years ago. the graduates of eleanor roosevelt high school in greenbelt was killed during a speed police chase on interstate 95 in. from an investigation of a car theft involving the two suspects. morris law is control of the police cruiser. not wearing a seatbelt. old kenneth mitchell of d.c. and 23-year-old kevon neal beenrt washington have with felony charged theft. around 9:00 this morning there a viewing. then there will be the funeral honors.with full police thousands are expected. will be a very long procession. residents will undoubtedly the church tode try to get a glimpse of this funeral. prince george's county officers are advising commuters, there inl be major traffic backups the area of landover road. the dr. martin luther king celebrating the todayar anniversary nixon's opening to the public. placegram will take tonight in southwest washington at 7:00. afterwards, call organizers will hold a film screening. work has yet to begin
of police officers from several jurisdictions and family friends will say their final the 23-year-old police officer adrian morris. are number of police are ready year setting church stands in the parking lot. natived and ana u.s. citizen the county just a few years ago. the graduates of eleanor roosevelt high school in greenbelt was killed during a speed police chase on interstate 95 in. from an investigation of a car theft involving the two suspects. morris law is control of the police...
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drove the two and a half hours into city iowa, and i spent a couple of days falling around these volunteers watching them through baptist churches and roadside barbecue joints, supermarkets, native american cultural centers folks went door to door talking to voters etc. about the upcoming election and their role in it and how important it was that the turnout to vote. now we all know the outcome from the campaign in 2004. and i didn't know necessarily that might in terms of after we watch volunteers and myself as we watched the sort of concession speech we didn't notice anything out of the ordinary but by the time i got back to the car it was on the flu on the radio which again none of us had noted by the time we got home it was sort of clear this would be a major media story. little did i know at that time that experience sort of seeing that organizing taking place on line, seeing what was taking place on the ground sometimes the disconnect between the two formed the basis and the set of questions in the next decade about the interrelationship between technology and democracy and the questions that ended up framing this book. more fundamentally i had a couple basic questions th
drove the two and a half hours into city iowa, and i spent a couple of days falling around these volunteers watching them through baptist churches and roadside barbecue joints, supermarkets, native american cultural centers folks went door to door talking to voters etc. about the upcoming election and their role in it and how important it was that the turnout to vote. now we all know the outcome from the campaign in 2004. and i didn't know necessarily that might in terms of after we watch...
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of the night, i flew to lincoln, nebraska, and i drove 2.5 hours into sioux city, iowa, and i spent a couple of days following volunteers, watching them through baptist churches and roadside barbecue joints, supermarkets, native american cultural centers, folks going door to door talking to voters, etc., about the upcoming election and their role in it and how important it was that they turned out to vote. now, we all know the outcome from the dean campaign in 2004. i did not necessarily that night in terms of anything eveafter we watched volunteers d the concession speech. we did not notice anything out of the ordinary. by the time i got back to drive to the hotel, the infamous dean scream was on the loop on the radio, which none of us had really noticed by the time we got home, it was clear that this would be a major media stories. little did i know at the time that the spirits of seeing that organizing taking shape on line, seeing what was taking place on the ground, and sometimes the disconnect between the two, formed the basis of the set of questions that i would spend the next decade pursuing about to enter relationship between technology and democracy -- the interrelationship between the technology and
of the night, i flew to lincoln, nebraska, and i drove 2.5 hours into sioux city, iowa, and i spent a couple of days following volunteers, watching them through baptist churches and roadside barbecue joints, supermarkets, native american cultural centers, folks going door to door talking to voters, etc., about the upcoming election and their role in it and how important it was that they turned out to vote. now, we all know the outcome from the dean campaign in 2004. i did not necessarily that...
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sioux city, iowa bank, and i spent a couple of days following the volunteers, watching them through baptist churches and roadside barber to joins, supermarkets, native american cultural centers, as folks went tking to folks about the upcoming election, their role in it, and how important it was that they turn out to vote. we all know the outcome from the been campaign in 2004. -- from a howard dean campaign in 2004. i did not know necessarily that night in terms of anything we watched as volunteers and myself as we watched the concession speech. we did not notice anything out of the ordinary but by the time i got back into the car to drive to the hotel, the infamous howard dean screen what -- screen was in a loop on the radio. by the time we came home it was clear this would be a major media story. that is a little of what i know at the time, the experience of seeing the organizing taking place on line, seeing what has taken place on the ground and sometimes the disconnect between the two, it really formed the basis of the questions i would spend the next decade pursuing, about the interrelationship between technology and democracy. really the quest
sioux city, iowa bank, and i spent a couple of days following the volunteers, watching them through baptist churches and roadside barber to joins, supermarkets, native american cultural centers, as folks went tking to folks about the upcoming election, their role in it, and how important it was that they turn out to vote. we all know the outcome from the been campaign in 2004. -- from a howard dean campaign in 2004. i did not know necessarily that night in terms of anything we watched as...
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drove the two and a half hours into city iowa, and i spent a couple of days falling around these volunteers watching them through baptist churches and roadside barbecue joints, supermarkets, native american cultural centers folks went door to door talking to voters etc. about the upcoming election and their role in it and how important it was that the turnout to vote. now we all know the outcome from the campaign in 2004. and i didn't know necessarily that might in terms of after we watch volunteers and myself as we watched the sort of concession speech we didn't notice anything out of the ordinary but by the time i got back to the car it was on the flu on the radio which again none of us had noted by the time we got home it was sort of clear this would be a major media story. little did i know at that time that experience sort of seeing that organizing taking place on line, seeing what was taking place on the ground sometimes the disconnect between the two formed the basis and the set of questions in the next decade about the interrelationship between technology and democracy and the questions that ended up framing this book. more fundamentally i had a couple basic questions th
drove the two and a half hours into city iowa, and i spent a couple of days falling around these volunteers watching them through baptist churches and roadside barbecue joints, supermarkets, native american cultural centers folks went door to door talking to voters etc. about the upcoming election and their role in it and how important it was that the turnout to vote. now we all know the outcome from the campaign in 2004. and i didn't know necessarily that might in terms of after we watch...