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the gangster disciples' civil war is now over. pressure. >> this had to be the end of it, this operation, that's the whole point of it was to end the nonsense. and right now it's ended. >> sandoval and carpenter welcome the outcome. and move on to the next potential threat. for one thing, they've still got antoine and his atg followers on the compound. >> this is not a new gang, it's a movement. that's what it is. >> sort of like a bowel movement. >> it would be easier just to turnkeys and give them their food. but then you're not helping law enforcement in general. you've got to be willing to go an extra step. >> we're out there all the time. on the tiers these guys have knives. you ask life insurance agencies. there's a reason why our policies ar lot higher. >> bottom line to it is this is life and death situation. it has that potential every single day. >> you're going to a place where stuff happens. whether you want it to or not, something could happen. so you've got to make the most of it when you leave your house, kiss your
the gangster disciples' civil war is now over. pressure. >> this had to be the end of it, this operation, that's the whole point of it was to end the nonsense. and right now it's ended. >> sandoval and carpenter welcome the outcome. and move on to the next potential threat. for one thing, they've still got antoine and his atg followers on the compound. >> this is not a new gang, it's a movement. that's what it is. >> sort of like a bowel movement. >> it would be...
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they find a tenant, an alleged maniac latin disciple inside.ast thing that investigators expect to happen, however, is to walk away with almost nothing. they find a misdemeanor amount of marijuana and paraphernalia but not the weapons that they counted on. >> you have two options. charge you and you go to court tomorrow. or you work with the police. i know there was guns in your house at one time because this is nation stash house. okay? you moved them. because of that chicago. i will take the weed and paraphernalia and send it to the state lab. of that, i can charge you any time i want. but within the next week, you hand me two guns and this is how your case is going to go away. >> there was a lot of guys on that block, so a lot of people seeing them get hit. a lot of people seeing him get let go. we will see what happens. and he knows if he doesn't come through, it won't be hard to catch him. >> in the weeks that follow, the suspect decides it take his chances with authorities. he never turns over the guns. >> what are they saying at the meet
they find a tenant, an alleged maniac latin disciple inside.ast thing that investigators expect to happen, however, is to walk away with almost nothing. they find a misdemeanor amount of marijuana and paraphernalia but not the weapons that they counted on. >> you have two options. charge you and you go to court tomorrow. or you work with the police. i know there was guns in your house at one time because this is nation stash house. okay? you moved them. because of that chicago. i will...
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he came out to all the disciples. everybody's good. >> lefty claims the shooter acted alone without authorization from the gang. he was fighting with latin kings, but now not even his own gang will defend him. >> he is shooting up by himself. he's broke. >> as the maniac latin design ends wait, the drug sales dry up on the neighborhoods and they expect the rivals to retaliate since they were the intended targets of the shooting. for poncho and lefty, the stakes suddenly couldn't be higher. >> that will get you like that. it could be for the better. >> you definitely could have been caught with the sweep that's going on. you could have been sitting behind bars. >> investigators sandoval and carpenter decide to strike while the iron is hot and want to use pancho and lest to take down a nation house where the latin disciples store their firearms. >> this is where they mostly all hang out, but the house is in charge of supplying all the guys out in the neighborhood with weapons. ammunition. >> they will have security fron
he came out to all the disciples. everybody's good. >> lefty claims the shooter acted alone without authorization from the gang. he was fighting with latin kings, but now not even his own gang will defend him. >> he is shooting up by himself. he's broke. >> as the maniac latin design ends wait, the drug sales dry up on the neighborhoods and they expect the rivals to retaliate since they were the intended targets of the shooting. for poncho and lefty, the stakes suddenly...
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and he said to his disciples, 'sit here while i pray.' and he took with them peter and james and john and began to be greatly distressed and troubled." skinner: king james' version of mark's text says something like, immediately upon entering the garden, he begins to feel sore amazed and to feel very heavy. the phrase "sore amazed" is taken from a greek word... which might be more appropriately translated as "terrified surprise," indicating to us that jesus doesn't know what was to engulf him when he went into the garden of gethsemane. and it's quite possible to see that he's having some doubts. "while he was still speaking, there came a crowd. and the man called judas, one of the 12, was leading them." bond: judas is a very strange character in the gospels. right from the very beginning, the moment we're introduced to him, we're told that he was the one who betrayed jesus, so there's never any uncertainty about that. one of the difficulties in the gospel texts is that we're not specifically told -- at least not by our earliest source, ma
and he said to his disciples, 'sit here while i pray.' and he took with them peter and james and john and began to be greatly distressed and troubled." skinner: king james' version of mark's text says something like, immediately upon entering the garden, he begins to feel sore amazed and to feel very heavy. the phrase "sore amazed" is taken from a greek word... which might be more appropriately translated as "terrified surprise," indicating to us that jesus doesn't know...
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yet, just what did this trusted disciple betray?les privately that when the kingdom comes, you will be the rulers and i, of course, will be the king of this coming kingdom. if that's what he was teaching them, then everything else falls in place. what judas betrays to the authorities is that jesus was teaching this in private. the authorities use it as a charge to bring to pontius pilate. >> pontius pilate was the roman governor of judea who had power of life and death over his jewish subjects and often used it. >> pontius pilate, the very year that jesus entered into jerusalem, was in a very difficult political position. and as a consequence of that, he agreed to help caiaphas and to pin the whole blame for what had occurred within the temple, the disturbance there involving jesus, on jesus himself. ♪ >> scholars think that the most accurate part of the gospels comes here at the end. the eyewitness details of his death by crucifixion, perhaps the most gruesome form of capital punishment ever devised. >> it was a case of a state org
yet, just what did this trusted disciple betray?les privately that when the kingdom comes, you will be the rulers and i, of course, will be the king of this coming kingdom. if that's what he was teaching them, then everything else falls in place. what judas betrays to the authorities is that jesus was teaching this in private. the authorities use it as a charge to bring to pontius pilate. >> pontius pilate was the roman governor of judea who had power of life and death over his jewish...
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she might have been the beloved disciple.ery close to jesus, a soulmate of jesus. >> you can see the way the "galilean gazette" would have read. radical rabbi and disciples -- including women -- traveling throughout galilee teaching. oy! you know, this would not have gone down well at all in a conservative, patriarchal culture. ♪ >> other scholars say that the magdalene's high profile role would not have been surprising. >> the gospels demonstrate that women could appear in public and speak out in public, that women could travel on pilgrimage, for example, from the galilee down to jerusalem. that women owned their own homes, that women had use of their own funds, that women could function without husbands. and it wasn't as if that was scandalous. >> and yet, the gospels tell us that she was unusual, following him all the way to jerusalem and staying to bear witness to his death. >> one of the intriguing things about the gospel accounts, the new testament, is the fact that at the time of the crucifixion, the guys all run away.
she might have been the beloved disciple.ery close to jesus, a soulmate of jesus. >> you can see the way the "galilean gazette" would have read. radical rabbi and disciples -- including women -- traveling throughout galilee teaching. oy! you know, this would not have gone down well at all in a conservative, patriarchal culture. ♪ >> other scholars say that the magdalene's high profile role would not have been surprising. >> the gospels demonstrate that women could...
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the resurrected jesus appeared to his disciples. according to the acts of the apostles, jesus told them to stay in jerusalem, where they would soon get a sign from heaven, baptized with the holy spirit. >> so they sat there in a state of anticipation and expectation, but not really knowing. >> then on the jewish feast of pentecost, 50 days after jesus died, the sign came. and suddenly, from heaven, there came a sound like the rush of a violent wind. and it filled the entire house where they were sitting. divided tongues as a fire appeared among them, and a tongue rested on each of them, all of them were filled with the holy spirit and began to speak in other languages. >> so that jews who were in jerusalem, be they from egypt or syrene or greece or even rome would be able to understand this new practice proclamation in their own dialect. >> and so now, all of a sudden, 8,000 jews in jerusalem have converted, and before long there won't be any non-christian jews left, according to the book of acts. >> the story in the book of acts wa
the resurrected jesus appeared to his disciples. according to the acts of the apostles, jesus told them to stay in jerusalem, where they would soon get a sign from heaven, baptized with the holy spirit. >> so they sat there in a state of anticipation and expectation, but not really knowing. >> then on the jewish feast of pentecost, 50 days after jesus died, the sign came. and suddenly, from heaven, there came a sound like the rush of a violent wind. and it filled the entire house...
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the text says that the other disciples were jealous and they said why do you love her more than all ofis this account reliable? the gnostic gospel of philip was written in syria in 250 ad, which is 200 years after the time of jesus. the author says he kissed her often on the face. >> gospel of philip does not suggest an actual sexual relationship but a symbolic relationship between jesus and his church or jesus and the holy spirit. >> i don't have a conspiracy of why the estimate broken but this paper is old and you touch it and it breaks up. so there are many breaks in the text. this is only one. the most provocative. >> important for me is mary was a major apostle in the first century on the left with peter and thomas. >> the idea that jesus christ has children with mary and they became part of the french royal line, is based on legends that go back to france back to the 9th century. so, it is not a new idea but it has virtually no historical basis whatever. >> there is good food and junk food. and there is good fiction and junk fiction. the da vinci code is junk fiction. now, we wil
the text says that the other disciples were jealous and they said why do you love her more than all ofis this account reliable? the gnostic gospel of philip was written in syria in 250 ad, which is 200 years after the time of jesus. the author says he kissed her often on the face. >> gospel of philip does not suggest an actual sexual relationship but a symbolic relationship between jesus and his church or jesus and the holy spirit. >> i don't have a conspiracy of why the estimate...
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the text says that the other disciples were jealous and they said why do you love her more than all ofe gnostic gospel of philip was written in syria in 250 ad, which is 200 years after the time of jesus. the author says he kissed her often on the face. >> gospel of philip does not suggest an actual sexual relationship but a symbolic relationship between jesus and his church or jesus and the holy spirit. >> i don't have a conspiracy of why the estimate broken but this paper is old and you touch it and it breaks up. so there are many breaks in the text. this is only one. the most provocative. >> important for me is mary was a major apostle in the first century on the left with peter and thomas. >> the idea that jesus christ has children with mary and they became part of the french royal line, is based on legends that go back to france back to the 9th century. so, it is not a new idea but it has virtually no historical basis whatever. >> there is good food and junk food. and there is good fiction and junk fiction. the da vinci code is junk fiction. now, we will join our correspondent in
the text says that the other disciples were jealous and they said why do you love her more than all ofe gnostic gospel of philip was written in syria in 250 ad, which is 200 years after the time of jesus. the author says he kissed her often on the face. >> gospel of philip does not suggest an actual sexual relationship but a symbolic relationship between jesus and his church or jesus and the holy spirit. >> i don't have a conspiracy of why the estimate broken but this paper is old...
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we've got hundreds of gangster disciples in here. a policeman on the street may have one informant that's a gd giving him information, maybe two. [ speaking foreign language ] >> this complex is predominantly hispanic. the only gang in there are the latin kings. however, there's apartment complexes that are a couple of miles away from each other with different gangs. and what they do is they tend to go to each other's complex and fight. these are the members, active members from the latin kings that are known to hang out in that area. we can determine if these players are there, how strong they really are in that area in the event that we might have to conduct an operation in there. we need to know the numbers in there for our safety. and all of this comes from the jail. this is the family here. yeah, they're going inside. >> let's talk to them. [ speaking foreign language ] >> what you boys running? >> nothing. >> you got some i.d. on you? you ever been locked up at county? >> no. >> never? okay. you never been arrested? how old are
we've got hundreds of gangster disciples in here. a policeman on the street may have one informant that's a gd giving him information, maybe two. [ speaking foreign language ] >> this complex is predominantly hispanic. the only gang in there are the latin kings. however, there's apartment complexes that are a couple of miles away from each other with different gangs. and what they do is they tend to go to each other's complex and fight. these are the members, active members from the latin...
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we have a poetic justice and disciple. you're going to the game. >> i'm leaving tomorrow afternoon. >> how ready are you? you're ready to go. poetic justice, you know what it's like when you're in zero and away stadium and the ravens fans are there. >> we're there to rally all the fans. things go bad, we're there to cheer the team on. if things are going our way, we're there to keep on cheering. >> you have to admit that ravens fans are the best. >> we travel well and we take a lot of people with us. >> captain defense will be out at the airport tomorrow cheering on the fans. >> i'm here to cheer on the fans and give them a pep talk and to remind them that this is a business trip. this is about business and this is the first out of making air playoff run. >> you know it means a lot to the players to the fans in and away stadium. >> i spoke with one player in the set be loud and proud. >> the purple is there from start to finish. >> we do not quit. >> that is a good feeling. i have spoken to fans all week long who are excit
we have a poetic justice and disciple. you're going to the game. >> i'm leaving tomorrow afternoon. >> how ready are you? you're ready to go. poetic justice, you know what it's like when you're in zero and away stadium and the ravens fans are there. >> we're there to rally all the fans. things go bad, we're there to cheer the team on. if things are going our way, we're there to keep on cheering. >> you have to admit that ravens fans are the best. >> we travel well...
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we're told specifically that he's a disciple. so there's a progressive christianization of joseph of arimathea. historically, i think it's probably likely that he wasn't a follower of jesus. quite possibly his job was to dispose of the bodies of criminals because it was an offense against the jewish law for the body of a criminal to remain on a cross overnight. so they may well have needed somebody like joseph to make sure that all of these dead bodies were taken down and given some kind of a burial before nightfall. wright: the first thing we need to remember is that jesus was most certainly very dead. some people think, oh, maybe he didn't really die on the cross. we have to remember that the roman soldiers were professional killers, that's what they did for a living. and specially they were good at killing people who were rebel leaders, which is how they saw jesus, so there's no question jesus was very definitely dead. then the fun starts because after a comparatively short while, a couple of nights or so, he is found to be ve
we're told specifically that he's a disciple. so there's a progressive christianization of joseph of arimathea. historically, i think it's probably likely that he wasn't a follower of jesus. quite possibly his job was to dispose of the bodies of criminals because it was an offense against the jewish law for the body of a criminal to remain on a cross overnight. so they may well have needed somebody like joseph to make sure that all of these dead bodies were taken down and given some kind of a...
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had calls from iraq and afghanistan, where soldiers are struggling, so to bring them the story, a disciple of krishna tells them in the battlefield, when conflicted about going to war, and krishna says it is your duty, and that is beautifully explained, that we should, that one shouldn't raise our calling as a duty -- that one should embrace are calling as a duty. -- our calling. >> the army captain there on her experience as being the first team the chaplain in the u.s. military. that brings today's show to a close. of course, you can get updates on all of our stories on the website, and for me and the rest of the team, we are on twitter. thanks so much for watching. i will see you back here tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news america" was presented by kcet los angeles.
had calls from iraq and afghanistan, where soldiers are struggling, so to bring them the story, a disciple of krishna tells them in the battlefield, when conflicted about going to war, and krishna says it is your duty, and that is beautifully explained, that we should, that one shouldn't raise our calling as a duty -- that one should embrace are calling as a duty. -- our calling. >> the army captain there on her experience as being the first team the chaplain in the u.s. military. that...
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they are like disciples in a way. they believe in what you are doing. yes, they are getting a product and they are amped about that. they want to be a part of the process. it's key to have open and honest communication. if there's a problem, let people know. >> what's the bottom line on attracting contributors? >> they want to see small, hard working smart americans with a cool idea but don't have the cash to do it. they want to help them do that. >> kick starter is one of the innovative ways to get money. scott gerber is a serial entrepreneur, angel investor and owner of sizzleit.com. david s. rose the first panelest to appear on "your business" is back with us. the chairman and ceo of gust, a platform for early stage investing. great to see both of you guys. >> pleasure. >> this is such an interesting topic. you were saying on the break, it's a game changer. in what way? >> especially young people who are not able to see the vcs or angels to give them several million dollars. in many cases in the donation world you can get tons of different people put
they are like disciples in a way. they believe in what you are doing. yes, they are getting a product and they are amped about that. they want to be a part of the process. it's key to have open and honest communication. if there's a problem, let people know. >> what's the bottom line on attracting contributors? >> they want to see small, hard working smart americans with a cool idea but don't have the cash to do it. they want to help them do that. >> kick starter is one of the...
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one faith step away from a miracle and he taught the disciples, if you have the faith of a tiny mustardseed you could say to the mountain be removed and cast into the sea if you'll not doubt in your heart but do those things that you say and believe it you'll have what so ever you say. jesus was not comparing faith to the size of a mustard seed. he was not talking about size. he was talking about potential. the mustard seed is the smallest among seeds and herbs and grows up to be the largest among trees. he was talking about your seed of potential, your faith has the potential to grow. you say how do i grow my faith? your faith is growing now. romans 10:17, your faith come by hearing and hearing by the word of god. do you want to know why you have less faith than maybe you did seven days ago? because you have not fed your faith with the bible. if you spent more time watching the negative news than you do reading the bible, you're not going to live a life of faith, you're going to live in fear. there are two forces on the earth, fear and faith. both are confidence. confidence. fear is co
one faith step away from a miracle and he taught the disciples, if you have the faith of a tiny mustardseed you could say to the mountain be removed and cast into the sea if you'll not doubt in your heart but do those things that you say and believe it you'll have what so ever you say. jesus was not comparing faith to the size of a mustard seed. he was not talking about size. he was talking about potential. the mustard seed is the smallest among seeds and herbs and grows up to be the largest...
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matthew twenty five was the one place to the best of my knowledge where the disciples came to jesus said how do we get into heaven and he went through the list of things to do you know feed the hungry. heal the sick visit those in prison clothes naked and and they were freaked out they said well we've never seen you you know hungry we're we're doomed we're not going to go to heaven and he famously said as you have done around the least of these my brother you've done to me. that's a powerful statement and it's the essence it seems of the occupy wall street movement and yet i never hear religious rhetoric coming out or very rarely hear religious rhetoric coming out of the people associated with occupy wall street in fact sometimes it's aggressively anti institutional religious anyway. how do you how do you square that circle. well you know i thought it was his remarks surplus where how do you bring it on around yeah the i thought blazes remarks just a bit ago really to the point that we there there may be a reem brace of historical christianity this christian anthropology that underwrites
matthew twenty five was the one place to the best of my knowledge where the disciples came to jesus said how do we get into heaven and he went through the list of things to do you know feed the hungry. heal the sick visit those in prison clothes naked and and they were freaked out they said well we've never seen you you know hungry we're we're doomed we're not going to go to heaven and he famously said as you have done around the least of these my brother you've done to me. that's a powerful...
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they are almost like disciples, in a way. they really believe in what you're doing. yes, they're getting a product and they're pretty amped about that. but they want to be a part of the process. it's very key, though, i think, to have open and honest communications, and if there was a problem, let people know. >> what's the bottom line on attracting contributors when you crowd fund? >> they want to see small hardware games, smart americans who have a cool idea, but just don't have the cash to do it. and they want to help them do that. >> kickstarter is just one of the innovative crowd funding options out there for start-up. let's turn to this week's board of directors. scott gerber is the founder of the young entrepreneur council. he's a serial entrepreneur and owner of sizzleit.com. and david s. rose, the first panelist ever to appear here on "your business" is back with us. he is the chairman and ceo of guff, which is a collaborative platform for early stage investing. great to see both of you guys. >> pleasure. >> i think this is such an interesting topic. because
they are almost like disciples, in a way. they really believe in what you're doing. yes, they're getting a product and they're pretty amped about that. but they want to be a part of the process. it's very key, though, i think, to have open and honest communications, and if there was a problem, let people know. >> what's the bottom line on attracting contributors when you crowd fund? >> they want to see small hardware games, smart americans who have a cool idea, but just don't have...
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we have poetic justice disciple and captain defense. they have brought their ravens bus. going to san diego. we have ravens fans leaving today and today. we will show you to be spectacular ravens boss. -- bus. it is supercool. back to you guys. >> i think she will get on the plane. some americans enjoy the hustle and bustle of the holidays. 25% say they have gone shopping to improve their mood. for many, that good mood is short-lived. some feel guilty after shopping spree. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. do you find holiday shopping a good way to relieve stress, or is it something that causes you stress? you can share your response at wbaltv.com and on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> i cannot wait to hear the answers on that one. 45 degrees on tv hill. the connection between cholesterol-lowering drugs and the flou. >> meet this baby. find out what she has to do with a can of soda and the iphone. >> sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. in harwood, we have a downed pole and wires in that area. we will
we have poetic justice disciple and captain defense. they have brought their ravens bus. going to san diego. we have ravens fans leaving today and today. we will show you to be spectacular ravens boss. -- bus. it is supercool. back to you guys. >> i think she will get on the plane. some americans enjoy the hustle and bustle of the holidays. 25% say they have gone shopping to improve their mood. for many, that good mood is short-lived. some feel guilty after shopping spree. that brings us...
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this guy's a major player for the satan disciples. been gang banging. how long you been gang banging? >> 16 years 16 years. >> you been shot before? i got eight bullet holes. take off your shirt, let me see. right off the border by the kings. major rivals. these guys been killing each other forever. >> i was at borderline. latin kings on this side, we are on this side. so anymore when each side looks for trouble, what's up, you know. call them out. they come, we go. we go and start shooting each other right there. >> and do they do the same thing? >> they're doing the same thing. >> the kings doing the same thing? >> when we've entered latin kings, everybody knows him, they say he's nuts. he's crossed the boulevard by himself and initiated fights without any weapons. >> if you're a rival gang member, he knows he ain't got much time left, he's going to take as many people as he can. it's about his neighborhood. he loves 24. >> what's your name? >> my name's chukko. >> that's your name on the street? >> yes, chukko. >> spelled with a k? >> double k. >> ye
this guy's a major player for the satan disciples. been gang banging. how long you been gang banging? >> 16 years 16 years. >> you been shot before? i got eight bullet holes. take off your shirt, let me see. right off the border by the kings. major rivals. these guys been killing each other forever. >> i was at borderline. latin kings on this side, we are on this side. so anymore when each side looks for trouble, what's up, you know. call them out. they come, we go. we go and...
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she is disciple of the same community organizer and educator that inspired obama. to me, six of one and half a dozen of the other. >> greta: has either one of them done anything that impressed you? >> i get this question all the time. has obama done anything to impress me. i like the number of vacations he takes. i wish i could take that many he has played ten times the rounds of golf i played this year. but i'm not -- the root of that question is there anything nice. may be perfectly nice people, greta. i'm strictly oriented toward policy. in the area of policy, there is -- i guess obama was honest last december when he acknowledged he had to extend the bush tax cut. lame tux session of congress. if you listen to what obama said a year ago, last december, two different people. last year, we couldn't end the bush tax rate cut because it would be huge tax increase on the middle class. up until then, they said the bush tax cut for rich only. the bush tax it rate production across the board for everybody. obama did not want to get rid of those last year, because he di
she is disciple of the same community organizer and educator that inspired obama. to me, six of one and half a dozen of the other. >> greta: has either one of them done anything that impressed you? >> i get this question all the time. has obama done anything to impress me. i like the number of vacations he takes. i wish i could take that many he has played ten times the rounds of golf i played this year. but i'm not -- the root of that question is there anything nice. may be...
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she is a disciple of the community organizer and agitator that inspired obama. to me it would have been six and a half on dozen or the other. >> greta: has any of them done anything that impressed you? >> i get this question all the time. obama, impress me. he goes on a lot of vacations. he has played ten times the round of golf than i've played this year. the root of that question is there anything nice -- they may be perfectly nice people. i'm instructly orientated toward policy. i guess obama was honest last december when he acknowledged he had to extended bush tax cuts. you remember the lame duck session of congress. if you listen to what he was saying year ago, last december versus two different people. last year we couldn't end the bush tax rate cuts because that would be huge increase on the middle-class. up until then, democrats and bush tax cuts, bush tax rate reductions were across the board for everybody. obama did not want to get rid of those last year because he did not want people with less money in their pocket with a tax increase in his reelectio
she is a disciple of the community organizer and agitator that inspired obama. to me it would have been six and a half on dozen or the other. >> greta: has any of them done anything that impressed you? >> i get this question all the time. obama, impress me. he goes on a lot of vacations. he has played ten times the round of golf than i've played this year. the root of that question is there anything nice -- they may be perfectly nice people. i'm instructly orientated toward policy....
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the gangster disciples, the vice lords, and the four corner hustlers.hey complete for territory within a two-square-mile area that's divided in half by a highway. the recent closing of 100 public housing units in the southern half has forced many of those residents to relocate north, including gang members. among them, booth. a four corner hustler, who's allegedly trying to move his drug sales into rival turf. >> in order to keep the profit up, he has to take a spot over here. well, these guys, they don't want to give that spot up. that's why we had gunshots today, we had gunshots yesterday, and it's going to continue. >> everything was somewhat fine when people stayed over here and the people stayed over there, but now you put them together, and it's a recipe for disaster. >> based on past experience, police know that booth's enemies have a better chance of finding him first, but it's often the the law-abiding citizens that get caught in the middle and pay a price. >> i just hope that, you know, he doesn't hurt anybody else before we get ahold of him.
the gangster disciples, the vice lords, and the four corner hustlers.hey complete for territory within a two-square-mile area that's divided in half by a highway. the recent closing of 100 public housing units in the southern half has forced many of those residents to relocate north, including gang members. among them, booth. a four corner hustler, who's allegedly trying to move his drug sales into rival turf. >> in order to keep the profit up, he has to take a spot over here. well, these...
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and here is a copy, written in greek on papyrus by one of peter's disciples around the year 200, a merery or so after his death. >> pasini: "in the beginning, it was the word, and the word was 'god'." >> safer: and from the same period, the gospel of luke and part of the gospel of john, also written on papyrus, venerated by early christians in egypt, preserved for centuries in a desert monastery. >> pasini: "the bread for today give us..." >> safer: they contain the oldest known copy of the lord's prayer, so fragile we were only allowed to see replicas. >> pasini: that great treasure of papyrus, i think, is the most important treasure of christianity. >> safer: with our tour nearly over, it seemed as if the library's collection had come to life in the streets of the eternal city: the centurions and crusaders, the centuries of faith and folly, time present and time past. leaving the library, we thought there's something, something almost magical to be immersed in this place, to breathe the air and touch the hand of history. brad, where we going? just a second. just, just one second. ♪ wh
and here is a copy, written in greek on papyrus by one of peter's disciples around the year 200, a merery or so after his death. >> pasini: "in the beginning, it was the word, and the word was 'god'." >> safer: and from the same period, the gospel of luke and part of the gospel of john, also written on papyrus, venerated by early christians in egypt, preserved for centuries in a desert monastery. >> pasini: "the bread for today give us..." >> safer:...
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ary allegedly belonging to the satan disciples. number one man in the area gunned down.he individual doesn't even live in the city anymore. he was out here hanging out on the block, and that's where he was born and raised, and that's where he came back to die. obviously, this is something that could affect us inside the jail. we have to be on our toes. we have guys on standby unless there's any retaliation. the old, what happens on the street stays on the street motto might not be around much longer. we pitch it to the guys in this area, what have you heard, what's going on? a bottle of tequila, bobby-d, hell zone right on the box. a table and everything. they're keeping it on the hush hush. nobody saying anything. nobody knows what happened. a lost gangs want to claim it. you know. they get points off of this, you know, you kill the leader. >> see the guys looking right out the window. 12:00, 12:30, they're out on the block already. >> one gangland murder in chicago can trigger a dozen more. when a gang chief is slain, the fallout can spread from the streets to cook cou
ary allegedly belonging to the satan disciples. number one man in the area gunned down.he individual doesn't even live in the city anymore. he was out here hanging out on the block, and that's where he was born and raised, and that's where he came back to die. obviously, this is something that could affect us inside the jail. we have to be on our toes. we have guys on standby unless there's any retaliation. the old, what happens on the street stays on the street motto might not be around much...
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she is a disciple of the community organizer and agitator that inspired obama. to me it would have been six and a half on dozen or the other. >> greta: has any of them done anything that impressed you? >> i get this question all the time. obama, impress me. he goes on a lot of vacations. he has played ten times the round of golf than i've played this year. the root of that question is there anything nice -- they may be perfectly nice people. i'm instructly orientated toward policy. i guess obama was honest last december when he acknowledged he had to extended bush tax cuts. you remember the lame duck session of congress. if you listen to what he was saying year ago, last december versus two different people. last year we couldn't end the bush tax rate cuts because that would be huge increase on the middle-class. up until then, democrats and bush tax cuts, bush tax rate reductions were across the board for everybody. obama did not want to get rid of those last year because he did not want people with less money in their pocket with a tax increase in his reelectio
she is a disciple of the community organizer and agitator that inspired obama. to me it would have been six and a half on dozen or the other. >> greta: has any of them done anything that impressed you? >> i get this question all the time. obama, impress me. he goes on a lot of vacations. he has played ten times the round of golf than i've played this year. the root of that question is there anything nice -- they may be perfectly nice people. i'm instructly orientated toward policy....
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she's a disciple of the same community organizer organizer ar that inspired obama. to me, it would be 6 of one, half a dozen of the other. >> has either one of them done anything that impressed you? >> you know, again, this question, i get this question all the time. obama done anything to impress me. he's played 10 times the round of golf that i have played this year. but i'm not -- the root of that question is -- is there anything nice -- they may be perfectly nice people, gret a. i am strictly oriented toward policy. in the area of policy, there is -- well, i guess obama was honest last december when he acknowledged that he had to extend the bush tax cuts in the lame-duck session of congress. if you listen to what he was saying a year ago, last december, versus this december, two different people. last year, we couldn't end the bush tax rate cuts because that would be a huge tax inexrees on the middle class. now, wait a minute. up until then, the democrats and obama said, no, no, no, the bush tax cuts were for the rich only. the bush tax rate reductions were acro
she's a disciple of the same community organizer organizer ar that inspired obama. to me, it would be 6 of one, half a dozen of the other. >> has either one of them done anything that impressed you? >> you know, again, this question, i get this question all the time. obama done anything to impress me. he's played 10 times the round of golf that i have played this year. but i'm not -- the root of that question is -- is there anything nice -- they may be perfectly nice people, gret a....