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and king saul also gave david his daughter to marry. way, he brought him very close to himself. but then king saul realized later that david became too popular and a source of competition. >> he's the equivalent of a social media icon, right? david is the guy that everybody's tweeting about and writing songs about. >> people were going around and singing, saul has killed his thousands and david his ten thousands. so even though david's victory over goliath was great and was celebrated, in fact, it made saul feel very insecure. >> it began to seem to saul that david was a bit of a nightmare who had infiltrated the family and was taking it over. and you've got to remember that saul had just been elected king. and when you have an elective skin, people can always elect another king. and that was his fear. >> so what we see saul doing is acting out of paranoia, acting out of jealousy, and acting out of fear. >> saul becomes so jealous of david that he tries to have him put to death. he tries to kill him. >> david manages to escape saul's att
and king saul also gave david his daughter to marry. way, he brought him very close to himself. but then king saul realized later that david became too popular and a source of competition. >> he's the equivalent of a social media icon, right? david is the guy that everybody's tweeting about and writing songs about. >> people were going around and singing, saul has killed his thousands and david his ten thousands. so even though david's victory over goliath was great and was...
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david. it is the beginning of his downfall as king of israel. ws of david's action spreads across the kingdom. the profphet of israel goes to david, if i tell you a story of a rich man who went and stole a ship of a very poor man and david says i would kill that man. the prophet says your majesty, it is you. >> you had all the power, you took something away from someone who had no power and you treated both this man and his wife with disdain and lack of reverenreve. >> david is terrifies and he knows that god knows. he's not only committed adultey but he committed murder. he disregards public outrage and fo forces her to marry him. >> if you go back and read all these biblical stories, you will see all of these guys have a lot of wives and they all have a lot of kids. ultimately, the significance of the story is that david's personal family, his house is no longer going to have any piece in it. david is going to be engaged in war in his family's relations, there is always going to be war. lash impact goes sky high. lash sensational sky high masca
david. it is the beginning of his downfall as king of israel. ws of david's action spreads across the kingdom. the profphet of israel goes to david, if i tell you a story of a rich man who went and stole a ship of a very poor man and david says i would kill that man. the prophet says your majesty, it is you. >> you had all the power, you took something away from someone who had no power and you treated both this man and his wife with disdain and lack of reverenreve. >> david is...
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professor sir david king thank _ generations. professor sir david king thank you _ generations.o much - generations. professor sir david king thank you so much for - generations. professor sir david king thank you so much for your time. chair of the climate crisis advisory group. rules are to be relaxed on international travel so that fully vaccinated people from the us and most eu countries will no longer have to self isolate when they arrive in england, scotland or wales. but the changes — which will be introduced from four o'clock on monday morning — will not apply to visitors from france. northern ireland has not yet made a decision on the rule change. let's take a closer look at the changes which the government says will help to reunite family and friends whose loved ones live abroad. people who were fully vaccinated in the eu or us will not need to isolate when coming to england, scotland and wales from an amber list country. transport secretary grant shapps said it would apply to people who have been fully vaccinated with a jab approved by the eu or us. travellers will st
professor sir david king thank _ generations. professor sir david king thank you _ generations.o much - generations. professor sir david king thank you so much for - generations. professor sir david king thank you so much for your time. chair of the climate crisis advisory group. rules are to be relaxed on international travel so that fully vaccinated people from the us and most eu countries will no longer have to self isolate when they arrive in england, scotland or wales. but the changes —...
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the group was founded by sir david king. this is his warning.er and act accordingly. we are pushing the three rs. reduce emissions as deeply and rapidly as possible, emissions of greenhouse gases. the fossil fuel era is over. let's move on to cleaner energy production, for example. the secondly, we put too much greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. we all need to collaborate to find means of removing greenhouse gases from the atmosphere and in particular we need to remove at scale. the report connects several recent weather disasters in europe and the us with the arctic, where temperatures are rising faster than anywhere else in the world. recent flooding in western germany is one example. the intensity of rain and scale of destruction was shocking. over 170 died. tens of thousands of homes were destroyed. here's another example. wildfires in siberia driven by a heatwave. the report believes these are "all outlier events that exceed what one would expect if it were �*only�* the impact of warming by 1.2 degrees celsius". that's the amount the ear
the group was founded by sir david king. this is his warning.er and act accordingly. we are pushing the three rs. reduce emissions as deeply and rapidly as possible, emissions of greenhouse gases. the fossil fuel era is over. let's move on to cleaner energy production, for example. the secondly, we put too much greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. we all need to collaborate to find means of removing greenhouse gases from the atmosphere and in particular we need to remove at scale. the report...
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ram had been blessed in many different ways, but the jewish people, abraham, isaac, jacob, king, david, king solomon, all the way to little daniel luria today in jerusalem is this one shy, and it's been blessed in a different way. the little land of israel, we have the covenant with god. we have returned home design is dream is being realized all the time. and as the indigenous people here, the world and especially the air world is going to have to understand that at some point in time, ah, in the me today, i live in ship cetera. but i live spiritually. if i may say so in the western part of the city, i wasn't born yet in 1948. but i, she led the deck, grounded in these ties are dogs, which i got from my father's house. actually, id processed the style when the house was put on sale and they were uprooting all the ties and all what is in the house. i chose to put them and document my history and my story. i would ultimate goal is actually to preserve cultural heritage and precisely palestinian cultural heritage into a slum knowing very well that on a daily level is an attempt to raise everyt
ram had been blessed in many different ways, but the jewish people, abraham, isaac, jacob, king, david, king solomon, all the way to little daniel luria today in jerusalem is this one shy, and it's been blessed in a different way. the little land of israel, we have the covenant with god. we have returned home design is dream is being realized all the time. and as the indigenous people here, the world and especially the air world is going to have to understand that at some point in time, ah, in...
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from the climate crisis advisory group, founded by the former uk chief scientist professor sir david kingthat influenced the recent weather extremes. professor king explained the current situation in the arctic circle region. it's very clear, if we look at what's happening... first of all, let me deal with the arctic circle region, where the temperature rise was about 3.5 centigrade last year above the preindustrial level, and this is that trend, it's rising faster and faster over the arctic circle region and the reason is basically very simple. we've seen a much faster loss of the sea ice covering the arctic sea over the last 20 years than the theoretical climate scientists were predicting, so that, today, during the arctic polar summer, which is, of course, a 24—hour summer, the period of the summer is about three months, centred around june 215t, we can see that the sea is exposed about 50% to the sunlight, so this means, whereas the ice was reflecting sunlight back into space, the sea is absorbing it and that region of the planet is now heating up faster than the rest of the planet, w
from the climate crisis advisory group, founded by the former uk chief scientist professor sir david kingthat influenced the recent weather extremes. professor king explained the current situation in the arctic circle region. it's very clear, if we look at what's happening... first of all, let me deal with the arctic circle region, where the temperature rise was about 3.5 centigrade last year above the preindustrial level, and this is that trend, it's rising faster and faster over the arctic...
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man, where will you put jazz if elvis is the king? david i were to go to a tchaikovsky or beethoven concert, it will be mostly sounding the same, no matter where i listen to it. you know what you most get when you sit down. a jazz musician can expand on what has been composed and played differently every time. is that what jazz is all about? mr. marsalis: that's improvisation. that part allows you to give latitude to new things. all the innovations we have . the freedom we have feared the fact that we think we can step into those things and use our personality to transform tradition. we have that freedom. balancing that freedom is with the responsibility to extend a courtesy and understanding of other people and nurture that common space. that is a part of jazz we struggle with. david: you talk about the grades of playing with or influencing you. i would like to ask your brief comments on some of them. first is louis armstrong. you believe he was an uncle tom but you change your view. mr. marsalis: it's hard for later generations to underst
man, where will you put jazz if elvis is the king? david i were to go to a tchaikovsky or beethoven concert, it will be mostly sounding the same, no matter where i listen to it. you know what you most get when you sit down. a jazz musician can expand on what has been composed and played differently every time. is that what jazz is all about? mr. marsalis: that's improvisation. that part allows you to give latitude to new things. all the innovations we have . the freedom we have feared the fact...
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i have been proud to stand with leaders like assembly member david chiu bill king to call for unity against the racist attacks but to bring forward solutions to support our residents and to send a clear message that the disgusting attacks against our api community must end now and that doesn't just mean having more law enforcement on our streets. it means continuing and expanding programs like our community guardians. these multi-racial street patrol teams are walking the streets and neighborhoods like this one and visitation valley and the inner richmond, the tenderloin, san bruno avenue and other areas. they know the community. they are from these communities and they are bridging cultural divides, building relationships and watches out for the most vulnerable. this is exactly the kind of program my budget will invest in. it means continuing to fund the senior s corp. program which is serving members of this community. we are also launching an ambitious plan to have community ambassadors up and down mid market corridor and across all of downtown and our waterfront. again, these are ambass
i have been proud to stand with leaders like assembly member david chiu bill king to call for unity against the racist attacks but to bring forward solutions to support our residents and to send a clear message that the disgusting attacks against our api community must end now and that doesn't just mean having more law enforcement on our streets. it means continuing and expanding programs like our community guardians. these multi-racial street patrol teams are walking the streets and...
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and the figure of a woman getting vast netted in the most talked about peace is david depiction of the late king of pope michael jackson, who he sees one of the world's musk up before time. it's a message you feel is relevant to d. my work portrays the moment in time. we are in discovery to find him it. and i am very visual for that kid chatting this vaccination programs going on in the war world or make people see that this is the way that we should be taking at the moment since q a is not yet been found. overcoming vaccine, hesitant in raising awareness of the panoramic through the dividend, where women hopes he's called the 19 inspired health messages will continue to have an impact in africa and around the world. and that's how we wrap up the show from all of our stories. go to d, w dot com slash africa, or visit us on facebook and twitter. so from sculpture about is in africa, sculpture that will seem to be returning to africa. gemini has begun negotiating the return of the been in bronzes, loose advice, registers in 1897 more and full 100 of them in museums here. and officials, the stance
and the figure of a woman getting vast netted in the most talked about peace is david depiction of the late king of pope michael jackson, who he sees one of the world's musk up before time. it's a message you feel is relevant to d. my work portrays the moment in time. we are in discovery to find him it. and i am very visual for that kid chatting this vaccination programs going on in the war world or make people see that this is the way that we should be taking at the moment since q a is not yet...
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[laughter] man, where are you going to put jazz if elvis is "the king?" davidso, let me ask you, if i were to go to listen to a tchaikovsky concert or a beethoven concert, it's going to mostly be sounding the same, no matter where i'm going to listen to it and no matter what orchestra. they basically might play slightly better, slightly different, but basically, you know what you're going to get when you sit down. with jazz, am i wrong in that a jazz musician can kind of expand on what has been composed and kind of play it differently every time? is that part of what jazz is all about? wynton: that's the improvisation part. that one part allows you to -- you have a lot of latitude to do things. it's like the way americans conduct business. all the innovations we have, the freedom we have to speak. the fact that we think we can step into a space and use our personality to transform a tradition. yes, we have that freedom. but balancing that freedom is we have the responsibility to extend a courtesy and an understanding to other people who have those freedoms and
[laughter] man, where are you going to put jazz if elvis is "the king?" davidso, let me ask you, if i were to go to listen to a tchaikovsky concert or a beethoven concert, it's going to mostly be sounding the same, no matter where i'm going to listen to it and no matter what orchestra. they basically might play slightly better, slightly different, but basically, you know what you're going to get when you sit down. with jazz, am i wrong in that a jazz musician can kind of expand on...
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in 1982, after high school, brown and david jackson work together at burger king. where david became a manager. brown also had a front row seat to the budding romance between jackson and a pretty 16 year old coworker named barbara britton. >> they were together and that's awesome. if you can find love, that's what we all want. >> so, all these years later, detective velazquez paid a visit to the woman who had been the girl who had fallen in love with david jackson. i need help, she told objective. same thing when we called on her to talk about the david she knew. >> he was a very good-looking man. you know, we just had an attraction for each other. started talking. sweet, nice, kind. the swept me off my feet. it he was a good guy. >> as she talked a became clear, deep emotions would not see stay beneath the surface. >> i was young. i was still going to school. this was my first love. >> two youngsters in love. and then, well, things happened. don't they? >> mom, i got something to tell you. i said what. she said barbara's pregnant. >> judy was surprised. a little wo
in 1982, after high school, brown and david jackson work together at burger king. where david became a manager. brown also had a front row seat to the budding romance between jackson and a pretty 16 year old coworker named barbara britton. >> they were together and that's awesome. if you can find love, that's what we all want. >> so, all these years later, detective velazquez paid a visit to the woman who had been the girl who had fallen in love with david jackson. i need help, she...
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and the figure of a woman getting vaccinated in the most talked about peace is david depiction of the late king of pope michael jackson, who he sees one of the will to must of before time. ready it's a message the fuse is relevant to date. my way portraying the moment in time we are in this course, you'd find him it. and i am very visual for that kid chatting this vaccination programs going on in the wall world or make people see that this is the way that we should be taking at the moment since the q a is not yet been found. overcoming vaccine, hesitant in raising awareness of the panoramic through the dividend, where women hopes he's quoted 900 inspired health messages. we will continue to have an impacts in africa and around the world. and that's how we wrap up the show from all of our stories. go to d, w dot com slash africa, or visit us on facebook and twitter from sculpture about as in africa to sculpture that will seem to be returning to africa. gemini has begun negotiating the return of the been in bronzes lose that by british troops in 1897, more than 400 of them in museums here an offi
and the figure of a woman getting vaccinated in the most talked about peace is david depiction of the late king of pope michael jackson, who he sees one of the will to must of before time. ready it's a message the fuse is relevant to date. my way portraying the moment in time we are in this course, you'd find him it. and i am very visual for that kid chatting this vaccination programs going on in the wall world or make people see that this is the way that we should be taking at the moment since...
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and the figure of a woman getting vaccinated in the most talked about peace is david depiction of the late king of pope miko jackson. he sees one to the well it must of before time. it's a message the fuse is relevant to date. my wait portrays the moment in time. we are in this course find image and i am very visual for that. kept chatting this vaccination programs going one in the wall world or make people see that this is the way that we should be taking at the moment since the q a is not yet been found. although coming vaccine, hesitant in raising awareness of the panoramic through the dividend, where my hopes are, he's probably 19 inspired health messages. we will continue to have an impacts in africa and around the world. and that's how we wrap up the show from all of our stories. go to d, w dot com, slash africa, or visit us on facebook and twitter. so from sculpture about is in africa to sculpture that will soon be returning to africa. gemini has begun negotiating the return of the ban in bronzes looted by british troops in 1897 more than 400 of them in museums. here an official, c, a st
and the figure of a woman getting vaccinated in the most talked about peace is david depiction of the late king of pope miko jackson. he sees one to the well it must of before time. it's a message the fuse is relevant to date. my wait portrays the moment in time. we are in this course find image and i am very visual for that. kept chatting this vaccination programs going one in the wall world or make people see that this is the way that we should be taking at the moment since the q a is not yet...
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and the figure of a woman getting vast netted in the most talked about peace is david depiction of the late king of pope miko jackson, who he sees one of the world's musk up before time. it's a message the fuse is relevant today. my wake portrays the moment in time. we are in discovery fund damage. and i am very visual for that, kept chatting this vaccination programs going one in the wall world or make people see that this is the way that we should be taking at the moment since the q a is not yet been found. well that coming vaccine, hesitant in reason, awareness of the fund damage through the dividend, where we may hope so. he's probably 19 inspired to hell with messages. we will continue to have an impact in africa and around the world. and that's how we wrap up the show from all of our stories. go to d, w dot com slash africa, or visit us on facebook and twitter. so from sculpture about as in africa to sculpture that will soon be returning to africa. gemini has begun negotiating the return of the been in bronzes lose that by british troops in 1897, more than 400 of them in museums here an of
and the figure of a woman getting vast netted in the most talked about peace is david depiction of the late king of pope miko jackson, who he sees one of the world's musk up before time. it's a message the fuse is relevant today. my wake portrays the moment in time. we are in discovery fund damage. and i am very visual for that, kept chatting this vaccination programs going one in the wall world or make people see that this is the way that we should be taking at the moment since the q a is not...
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. >> placing him on an equal footing with the kings of france, he hired artists such as david, the firstf the emperor. francois gerard and for portrait . >> and this is a recent hanging, a very important portrait. can you tell us more about that? >> in 1812, david gives alexander douglas, the future duke of hamilton, portrait of napoleon depicting him as a man at work. leaving his desk at 4 a.m. he had spent his night working on his civil code, maneuvering his massive empire. his candle goes out after a night spent working for the benefit of his people. he gets up. and goes to review his troops. >> and not all the images of napoleon were totally flattering. there were some sketches some caricatures that weren't so flattering. especially from the english. how did he crawl -- control his image within the empire? >> napoleon liked to control his image and to fire counter shots. when english caricaturists -- for instance, pointing their fingers at the scandal of the alleged poisoning of injured friend soldiers, a french artist created -- depicting napoleon as a miracle worker. so, he fought
. >> placing him on an equal footing with the kings of france, he hired artists such as david, the firstf the emperor. francois gerard and for portrait . >> and this is a recent hanging, a very important portrait. can you tell us more about that? >> in 1812, david gives alexander douglas, the future duke of hamilton, portrait of napoleon depicting him as a man at work. leaving his desk at 4 a.m. he had spent his night working on his civil code, maneuvering his massive empire....
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british actor david oyelowo has long been a commanding screen presence in films such as queen of catwe, and selma which he played martin luther kingnow, he proves himself a dab hand behind the camera in netflix's fantasy drama the water man from a script by emma needell. if you had to choose between a short life with a lot of love and it with a lot of love in it and a very long life with no one there to love, which one would you choose? i would take a short life with your mum in it than a long one without her. along with directing and producing, oyelowo costars us as amos boone. oyelowo costars as amos boone. amos wife mary, played by rosario dawson, has fallen ill to the horror of their son, gunnar. a budding graphic artist played by lonnie chavis. enraptured by stories of the mythical water man who somehow managed to cheat death in our lives by remote lake endlessly searching for his lost wife, gunnar embarks on a dangerous journey with a local girl who claims to have met and escape from this mythical creature. i'm going to find the water man. come into my office. inspired by the spirit of classics 80s movies like et and the goo
british actor david oyelowo has long been a commanding screen presence in films such as queen of catwe, and selma which he played martin luther kingnow, he proves himself a dab hand behind the camera in netflix's fantasy drama the water man from a script by emma needell. if you had to choose between a short life with a lot of love and it with a lot of love in it and a very long life with no one there to love, which one would you choose? i would take a short life with your mum in it than a long...
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british actor david 0yelowo has long been a commanding screen presence in films such as queen of katwe and selma, in which he played dr martin luther kingnd behind the camera on netflix's fantasy—inflected drama the water man, from a script by emma needell. if you had to choose between a short life with a lot of love in it, and a very long life with no—one there to love, which one would you choose? i would take a short life with your mom in it. then a long one without her. along with directing and producing, 0yelowo co—stars as amos boone. amos' wife mary, played by rosario dawson, has fallen ill, to the horror of their son gunner, a budding graphic artist played by lonnie chavis. enraptured by stories of a mythical "water man" who somehow managed to cheat death and now lives by a remote lake, endlessly searching for his lost wife, gunner embarks on a dangerous journey with a local girl who claims to have met and escaped from this mythical creature. i'm going to find the water man. come into my office. inspired by the spirit of classic �*80s movies like bt and the goonies, but also nodding its head towards such diverse inspirations as t
british actor david 0yelowo has long been a commanding screen presence in films such as queen of katwe and selma, in which he played dr martin luther kingnd behind the camera on netflix's fantasy—inflected drama the water man, from a script by emma needell. if you had to choose between a short life with a lot of love in it, and a very long life with no—one there to love, which one would you choose? i would take a short life with your mom in it. then a long one without her. along with...
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david pogue. ♪ >> announcer: coney island, the place where merryman is king. >> reporter: even if you have neverf coney island. >> if you're eating cotton candy, if you're eating soft ice cream, if you're riding a rollercoaster -- >> reporter: was that a coney island invention? >> of course. it is all a coney island invention. and if it wasn't, i would lie and tell you it was anyway. fun began here, is my point. [laughter] >> i collect bumper cars. >> reporter: for over 40 years, dick zigun has run a coney island cultural center, museum, side show, and the annual mermaid parade. people call him the mayor of coney island. how long has coney island been going? >> might be the 1870s that the rides were opening. there were restaurants and hotels. it becomes the people's playground in 1923, when people can get here on the subway four five cents. >> reporter: coney island has been an american fixture ever since. it survived the great depression and the great recession. the 1918 pandemic and the 2020 pandemic. and even the 1970s, when coney island got a reputation for seedyness and neglect. the iconic
david pogue. ♪ >> announcer: coney island, the place where merryman is king. >> reporter: even if you have neverf coney island. >> if you're eating cotton candy, if you're eating soft ice cream, if you're riding a rollercoaster -- >> reporter: was that a coney island invention? >> of course. it is all a coney island invention. and if it wasn't, i would lie and tell you it was anyway. fun began here, is my point. [laughter] >> i collect bumper cars. >>...
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british actor david 0yelowo has long been a commanding screen presence in films such as queen of katwe and selma, in which he played dr martin luther kinglife with no—one there to love, which one would you choose? i would take a short life with your mom in it. then a long one without her. along with directing and producing, 0yelowo co—stars as amos boone. amos' wife mary, played by rosario dawson, has fallen ill, to the horror of their son gunner, a budding graphic artist played by lonnie chavis. enraptured by stories of a mythical "water man" who somehow managed to cheat death and now lives by a remote lake, endlessly searching for his lost wife, gunner embarks on a dangerous journey with a local girl who claims to have met and escaped from this mythical creature. i'm going to find the water man. come into my office. inspired by the spirit of classic �*80s movies like et and the goonies, but also nodding its head towards such diverse inspirations as the shawshank redemption and candyman, the water man is a surprisingly effective mix of down—to—earth family drama and out—of—this—world fantasy. there is a genuinely eerie and powerfully e
british actor david 0yelowo has long been a commanding screen presence in films such as queen of katwe and selma, in which he played dr martin luther kinglife with no—one there to love, which one would you choose? i would take a short life with your mom in it. then a long one without her. along with directing and producing, 0yelowo co—stars as amos boone. amos' wife mary, played by rosario dawson, has fallen ill, to the horror of their son gunner, a budding graphic artist played by lonnie...
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david. he understands the key to the crown, the throne of jerusalem is rome. >> the romans want to control the entire mediterranean. and, they needed an ally, they need a kingn jerusalem. >> he was reversed and his alliance has helped advances to serious conditions in his career. >> the romans were extremely arrogant and they think they can appoint to anyone they like. so, they decided that herod is going to be that person. and he said to him, we'll provide it. you take jerusalem and you will be king. because herod is aware that he had mixed blood ancestry, one of those things is he could married into the hasmonean family. he can make a claim to the throne by marrying a jewish princess. >> a jewish marriage craontract. he chooses mary-anne, who's young and beautiful and cultured and generally loved by anybody. on the one hand herod, he deeply loved her and expressed his love in grandiose gesture. on the other hand, she constacon conscon constantly berraided of him of his status. you have this young ruthless self-made king. you have this princess of the grand and royalist family. it is like a kardashian marrying and a winslow. he marries into the hasmoneans
david. he understands the key to the crown, the throne of jerusalem is rome. >> the romans want to control the entire mediterranean. and, they needed an ally, they need a kingn jerusalem. >> he was reversed and his alliance has helped advances to serious conditions in his career. >> the romans were extremely arrogant and they think they can appoint to anyone they like. so, they decided that herod is going to be that person. and he said to him, we'll provide it. you take...
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david had been part of. >> seeing who could go the longest without masturbating. >> but are you still master of your domain? >> i am kingtest. >> john f. kennedy jr. >> and that i think was a bold statement at that time. >> hang on. hang on. >> jerry was dating marla, the virgin. >> let's go in the bedroom. >> really? >> that was an episode that doubled its audience while it was airing because people were clearly getting on the phone and going turn it over to channel 4, you've got to see what they're doing! and that's where i think the ultimate success of the show was born. >> it's over? >> you're out? >> oh, my god, the queen is dead. >> in the '90s the world is literally changing overnight. and here are these four people grounded in their adolescence. >> you mean shrinkage? >> yes. >> they're not trying to be good people. >> and everybody recognized some part of themselves in them and went, i think i love these guys. >> george is getting upset! >> "seinfeld." that was a game changer. >> no soup for you. >> "seinfeld" just had a tone. >> you were making out during "schindler's list"? >> last three lines of the show are
david had been part of. >> seeing who could go the longest without masturbating. >> but are you still master of your domain? >> i am kingtest. >> john f. kennedy jr. >> and that i think was a bold statement at that time. >> hang on. hang on. >> jerry was dating marla, the virgin. >> let's go in the bedroom. >> really? >> that was an episode that doubled its audience while it was airing because people were clearly getting on the phone...
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a malaysian king publicly prorated someone for misleading parliament, asked him to resign. and the united nations had a call for action against myanmar's military. davidmarket across southeast asia, the benchmark it -- benchmark. only one weekly gain, we are flat this week, only one weekly gain owing back to early june. here's the state of play for today and within that market, the philippines is a focus as yvonne was pointing out, reimposing a stricter lockdown in the capital. we are very close at this point, 16 363 from recent lows, taking it all the way back to levels back in late may. yvonne: coming up our interview with credit suisse ceo as they work to deal with the scandal. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: welcome back. let us have a look at credit suisse, the company and bank is under pressure, missing profit estimates. they're working to recover from one of the, or its most turbulent. -- period, reverberating in the investment bank and with management. yvonne: we have the ceo, who promised no more archegos errors in an interview. >> we are doing a review together with the board of directors and executive board. we are having productive discussions
a malaysian king publicly prorated someone for misleading parliament, asked him to resign. and the united nations had a call for action against myanmar's military. davidmarket across southeast asia, the benchmark it -- benchmark. only one weekly gain, we are flat this week, only one weekly gain owing back to early june. here's the state of play for today and within that market, the philippines is a focus as yvonne was pointing out, reimposing a stricter lockdown in the capital. we are very...
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assemblyman king calls almost every year and says what i can do for india basin, and we appreciate it. and david lazar, thank you for being here. i already acknowledged carol eisen and i want to acknowledge the co-chairs of the bayview alliance. and talking about coalition building and trying to pull people together to do good, thank you, sissy and chuck for all of your work and counsel on this project. i know that jamie bruni-myles, the current c.e.o. of the ymca is here. and the ymca will partner with us to teach all kids to swim and to make sure that everybody feels safe around the water in this beautiful park from this neighborhood. and then i also want to acknowledge dr. nina roberts who is here from san francisco state. she's been our academic advisor on our equitable development planning efforts, and thank you for your support. and i turn it back to jackie. >> thanks, phil. and just before i get into our next speaker i want to acknowledge the leadership committee that has served on behalf of this community, committing their time and their vision to the project and making sure that the com
assemblyman king calls almost every year and says what i can do for india basin, and we appreciate it. and david lazar, thank you for being here. i already acknowledged carol eisen and i want to acknowledge the co-chairs of the bayview alliance. and talking about coalition building and trying to pull people together to do good, thank you, sissy and chuck for all of your work and counsel on this project. i know that jamie bruni-myles, the current c.e.o. of the ymca is here. and the ymca will...
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david chalian. so there was a time that there was sort of a limit for republican members of the house, steve king, you defend white supremacy, you're going to get your committee apointments taken away. but we have marjorie taylor green and boebert and paul gossar hanging out with white supremacists but the standards have changes under mccarthy. >> we have to look at kevin mccarthy through a singular lens in that he wants to be speaker of the house. so everything he does that is through that. so he's -- his actions sort of tell us that he thinks that the path for republicans winning back the majority and for him winning to be speaker of the house is to not ex communicate these folks from the party in some way, but to try and manage it inside of the family. >> what does manage mean? giving a free pass to anti-semitism. >> exactly. which shows the struggle happening in the republican party for its own identity. that is weak leadership. what kevin mccarthy sees is this is my path to power. >> is there a a struggle that exists today, right, given that the folks who stick their neck out, liz cheney, she's o
david chalian. so there was a time that there was sort of a limit for republican members of the house, steve king, you defend white supremacy, you're going to get your committee apointments taken away. but we have marjorie taylor green and boebert and paul gossar hanging out with white supremacists but the standards have changes under mccarthy. >> we have to look at kevin mccarthy through a singular lens in that he wants to be speaker of the house. so everything he does that is through...
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david. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> great reporting as always. thank you all so much for joining us. "inside politics" with john king starts right now. ♪ >>> hello and welcome to "inside politics." i'm john king in washington. testing time for the biden agenda and democratic unity. senators make a deal on a $3.5 trillion in new spending. this hour, president biden heads to capitol hill to begin a giant sales challenge. >> this budget resolution will allow us to pass the most significant legislation to expand support and help american families since the new deal. >>> plus, a new and exclusive cnn interview. republican congresswoman liz cheney goes on the record about her role on the insurrection committee and sends a message to kevin mccarthy. >>> and new covid cases are up in 46 states. the young and the unvaccinated filling up hospital wings. where the virus is spiking overlaps with where vaccinations are low. >>> we begin here today, with the president and what you might call the goldilocks challenge that will define his first year. the president will visit capitol hill to celebrate a new agreement among senate de
david. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> great reporting as always. thank you all so much for joining us. "inside politics" with john king starts right now. ♪ >>> hello and welcome to "inside politics." i'm john king in washington. testing time for the biden agenda and democratic unity. senators make a deal on a $3.5 trillion in new spending. this hour, president biden heads to capitol hill to begin a giant sales challenge. >> this budget...
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david. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> great reporting as always. thank you all so much for joining us. "inside politics" with john king"inside politics." i'm john king in washington. testing time for the biden agenda and democratic unity. senators make a deal on a $3.5 trillion in new spending. this hour, president biden heads to capitol hill to begin a giant sales challenge. >> this budget resolution will allow us to pass the most significant legislation to expand support and help american families since the new deal. >>> plus, a new and ex
david. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> great reporting as always. thank you all so much for joining us. "inside politics" with john king"inside politics." i'm john king in washington. testing time for the biden agenda and democratic unity. senators make a deal on a $3.5 trillion in new spending. this hour, president biden heads to capitol hill to begin a giant sales challenge. >> this budget resolution will allow us to pass the most significant...
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david. >> he understands that the key to the crown of judaea, to the throne of jerusalem, is rome. >> the romans want to control the entire mediterranean. >> and they need an ally. they need a client kingjerusalem. >> herod's has friends in rome. his classmates were the students who later on grew to -- caesar's. so he was really well versed in political intrigue, and his alliances helped to advance his position and his career. >> and the romans are extremely arrogant, and they think they can appoint anyone they like king of anywhere, not unlike certain other great powers today. >> so they decide that herod is going to be their person, and they say to him, we'll provide an army. you take jerusalem, and you will be king of judea. and off he goes. >> but because herod is aware that he has what many jews would call a mixed-blood ancestry, proving his jewishness is a motivation for many of the actions that he takes. >> and one of those things is he could marry into the hasmonean family. he can make a claim to the throne by marrying, let's say, a jewish princess. >> herod uses the threat of his army to force a hasmonean princess into a katuba, a jewish marriage contract. >> and he chooses ma
david. >> he understands that the key to the crown of judaea, to the throne of jerusalem, is rome. >> the romans want to control the entire mediterranean. >> and they need an ally. they need a client kingjerusalem. >> herod's has friends in rome. his classmates were the students who later on grew to -- caesar's. so he was really well versed in political intrigue, and his alliances helped to advance his position and his career. >> and the romans are extremely...
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assemblyman king calls almost every year and says what i can do for india basin, and we appreciate it. and david lazar, thank you for being here. i already acknowledged carol eisen and i want to acknowledge the co-chairs of the bayview alliance. and talking about coalition building and trying to pull people together to do good, thank you, sissy and chuck for all of your work and counsel on this project. i know that jamie bruni-myles, the current c.e.o. of the ymca is here. and the ymca will partner with us to teach all kids to swim and to make sure that everybody feels safe around the water in this beautiful park from this neighborhood. and then i also want to acknowledge dr. nina roberts who is here from san francisco state. she's been our academic advisor on our equitable development planning efforts, and thank you for your support. and i turn it back to jackie. >> thanks, phil. and just before i get into our next speaker i want to acknowledge the leadership committee that has served on behalf of this community, committing their time and their vision to the project and making sure that the com
assemblyman king calls almost every year and says what i can do for india basin, and we appreciate it. and david lazar, thank you for being here. i already acknowledged carol eisen and i want to acknowledge the co-chairs of the bayview alliance. and talking about coalition building and trying to pull people together to do good, thank you, sissy and chuck for all of your work and counsel on this project. i know that jamie bruni-myles, the current c.e.o. of the ymca is here. and the ymca will...
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david, thank you. >> john: going to the white house in just a minute because president biden is in the middle of a bilateral meeting with kinghe president saying to king hussein we will always be there for jordan, cementing, sandra, the long-standing relationship between the united states and one of our closest allies in the region on the air up front. one of the few nations that signed a peace agreement with israel. >> sandra: will continue to strengthen cooperation. this is a key u.s. ally and a volatile region. just happened at the white house. >> president biden: well, while coming back to the white house good, loyal, decent friend. and we have been hanging out together for a long time. i was a young senator. and it is good to have him back to the white house. i want to thank you, your majesty, for your strategic relationship with the united states. you have always been there, and we will always be there for jordan. and we had an opportunity to speak just a moment in a diplomatic realm. and we talked about how our children and my children had to finish off their senior year in college on zoom, and we talked about covid.
david, thank you. >> john: going to the white house in just a minute because president biden is in the middle of a bilateral meeting with kinghe president saying to king hussein we will always be there for jordan, cementing, sandra, the long-standing relationship between the united states and one of our closest allies in the region on the air up front. one of the few nations that signed a peace agreement with israel. >> sandra: will continue to strengthen cooperation. this is a key...
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assemblyman king calls almost every year and says what i can do for india basin, and we appreciate it. and david, thank you for being here. i already acknowledged carol eisen and i want to acknowledge the co-chairs of the bayview alliance. and talking about coalition building and trying to pull people together to do good, thank you, sissy and chuck for all of your work and counsel on this project. i know that jamie bruni-myles, the current c.e.o. of the ymca is here. and the ymca will partner with us to teach all kids to swim and to make sure that everybody feels safe around the water in this beautiful park from this neighborhood. and then i also want to acknowledge dr. nina roberts who is here from san francisco state. she's been our academic advisor on our equitable development planning efforts, and thank you for your support. and i turn it back to jackie. >> thanks, phil. and just before i get into our next speaker i want to acknowledge the leadership committee that has served on behalf of this community, committing their time and their vision to the project and making sure that the community
assemblyman king calls almost every year and says what i can do for india basin, and we appreciate it. and david, thank you for being here. i already acknowledged carol eisen and i want to acknowledge the co-chairs of the bayview alliance. and talking about coalition building and trying to pull people together to do good, thank you, sissy and chuck for all of your work and counsel on this project. i know that jamie bruni-myles, the current c.e.o. of the ymca is here. and the ymca will partner...
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assemblyman king calls almost every year and says what i can do for india basin, and we appreciate it. and david lazar, thank you for being here. i already acknowledged carol eisen and i want to acknowledge the co-chairs of the bayview alliance. and talking about coalition building and trying to pull people together to do good, thank you, sissy and chuck for all of your work and counsel on this project. i know that jamie bruni-myles, the current c.e.o. of the ymca is here. and the ymca will partner with us to teach all kids to swim and to make sure that everybody feels safe around the water in this beautiful park from this neighborhood. and then i also want to acknowledge dr. nina roberts who is here from san francisco state. she's been our academic advisor on our equitable development planning efforts, and thank you for your support. and i turn it back to jackie. >> thanks, phil. and just before i get into our next speaker i want to acknowledge the leadership committee that has served on behalf of this community, committing their time and their vision to the project and making sure that the com
assemblyman king calls almost every year and says what i can do for india basin, and we appreciate it. and david lazar, thank you for being here. i already acknowledged carol eisen and i want to acknowledge the co-chairs of the bayview alliance. and talking about coalition building and trying to pull people together to do good, thank you, sissy and chuck for all of your work and counsel on this project. i know that jamie bruni-myles, the current c.e.o. of the ymca is here. and the ymca will...
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assemblyman king calls almost every year and says what i can do for india basin, and we appreciate it. and david lazar, thank you for being here. i already acknowledged carol eisen and i want to acknowledge the co-chairs of the bayview alliance. and talking about coalition building and trying to pull people together to do good, thank you, sissy and chuck for all of your work and counsel on this project. i know that jamie bruni-myles, the current c.e.o. of the ymca is here. and the ymca will partner with us to teach all kids to swim and to make sure that everybody feels safe around the water in this beautiful park from this neighborhood. and then i also want to acknowledge dr. nina roberts who is here from san francisco state. she's been our academic advisor on our equitable development planning efforts, and thank you for your support. and i turn it back to jackie. >> thanks, phil. and just before i get into our next speaker i want to acknowledge the leadership committee that has served on behalf of this community, committing their time and their vision to the project and making sure that the com
assemblyman king calls almost every year and says what i can do for india basin, and we appreciate it. and david lazar, thank you for being here. i already acknowledged carol eisen and i want to acknowledge the co-chairs of the bayview alliance. and talking about coalition building and trying to pull people together to do good, thank you, sissy and chuck for all of your work and counsel on this project. i know that jamie bruni-myles, the current c.e.o. of the ymca is here. and the ymca will...
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nominees, warren king who would be washington's first native american federal judge and tribal law expert. tunneling, a civil rights attorney and former public defender, and judge david esod io, a rural area of washington state that is home to farming communities. these outstanding nominees look like america and will play a key role in creating a western district bench that reflects and engenders trust in its community. i want to thank the members of the subcommittee and its staff and welcome your questions. >> thank you. next, we will turn to admiral cruz. you may begin. >> good morning and thank you, chairman johnson, ranking member issa, and committee ranking member jordan. distinguished members of the subcommittee, it is my honor and privilege to appear before you on behalf of the national asian-pacific american fire association. thank you for highlighting the importance of a diverse federal judiciary, which is so critical for ensuring faith and confidence in the rule of law. we represent the interests of over 60,000 api lawyers. we are a leader in addressing civil rights issues and confronting aapi communities and strong voices for increased diversity on the ben
nominees, warren king who would be washington's first native american federal judge and tribal law expert. tunneling, a civil rights attorney and former public defender, and judge david esod io, a rural area of washington state that is home to farming communities. these outstanding nominees look like america and will play a key role in creating a western district bench that reflects and engenders trust in its community. i want to thank the members of the subcommittee and its staff and welcome...
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assemblyman king calls almost every year and says what i can do for india basin, and we appreciate it. and david again on the project. so next i'd like to introduce one of our assembly members, a neighbor in our -- in our community -- and someone that -- you know, i have known for the last decade and he's worked extremely hard for the city of san francisco. and i would like to introduce our assembly member of district 17, david chu. [applause] >> thank you, jackie. good afternoon, san francisco. are we ready to play? all right! let me first ask the mayor -- the mayor refer the as herself to the resident of philmore. do we have residents of the hunter's point, bayview here? all right, this is our day. let me first start by thanking -- it takes a village to do this, and it takes the leadership of a mayor working with amazing departments and an amazing rec and park department and working with the private sector and working with philanthropy and working with civic partners and working at the state level and i want to thank you for that. as the mayor was talking, i thought 13 years ago when i was on
assemblyman king calls almost every year and says what i can do for india basin, and we appreciate it. and david again on the project. so next i'd like to introduce one of our assembly members, a neighbor in our -- in our community -- and someone that -- you know, i have known for the last decade and he's worked extremely hard for the city of san francisco. and i would like to introduce our assembly member of district 17, david chu. [applause] >> thank you, jackie. good afternoon, san...
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nominees, warren king who would be washington's first native american federal judge and tribal law expert. tonna lin a civil rights , attorney and former public defender, and judge davidsodio, a judge in a rural area of washington state that is home to farming communities. these outstanding nominees look like america and will play a key role in creating a western district bench that reflects and engenders trust in its community. i want to thank the members of the subcommittee and its staff for holding a hearing on such an important topic and welcome your questions. rep. johnson: thank you. next, we will turn to admiral cruz. you may begin. admiral cruz: good morning and thank you, chairman johnson, ranking member issa, and committee ranking member jordan. distinguished members of the subcommittee, it is my honor and privilege to appear before you on behalf of the national asian pacific american bar association. thank you for highlighting the importance of a diverse federal judiciary, which is so critical for ensuring faith and confidence in the rule of law. we represent the interests of over 60,000 api lawyers. we consist of a nationwide work of nearly 90 affiliates.
nominees, warren king who would be washington's first native american federal judge and tribal law expert. tonna lin a civil rights , attorney and former public defender, and judge davidsodio, a judge in a rural area of washington state that is home to farming communities. these outstanding nominees look like america and will play a key role in creating a western district bench that reflects and engenders trust in its community. i want to thank the members of the subcommittee and its staff for...