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el puma se enterÓ, gÉnesis estaba apunto de cumplir 18, el puma denuncio a mauricio islas que estuvo la mamÁ de liliana rodriguez se molestÓ mucho, dijo que cuando liliana rodriguez tenÍa seis aÑos de edad fue abusada sexualmente y el puma en ese momento no saliÓ a defenderla como defendiÓ a gÉnesis para no crear un problema publico. a partir de eso las cosas se pusieron color de hormiga. queremos saber lo que opinan en casa del tema que es delicado y por el cual se ha rumoreado muchas cosas, nos pueden visitar en la pÁgina de internet. hoy tenemos un reportaje especial de las cinturas mÁs famosas y atractivas. >>> hablamos con luis fonsi incluyendo la relaciÓn con adamari lÓpez. >>> entrevista exclusiva, veamos por quÉ. solo aquÍ en suelta la sopa. [ locutor ] crest presenta... hola, soy carolina. y hace una semana me hice pro. con crest pro health. yo he notado la diferencia desde que empecé. [ locutor ] hazte pro. prueba juntos los productos crest pro health para una limpieza hasta cuatro veces mejor. es una pasta increíble. siento la boca limpia, los dientes brillantes, blancos.
el puma se enterÓ, gÉnesis estaba apunto de cumplir 18, el puma denuncio a mauricio islas que estuvo la mamÁ de liliana rodriguez se molestÓ mucho, dijo que cuando liliana rodriguez tenÍa seis aÑos de edad fue abusada sexualmente y el puma en ese momento no saliÓ a defenderla como defendiÓ a gÉnesis para no crear un problema publico. a partir de eso las cosas se pusieron color de hormiga. queremos saber lo que opinan en casa del tema que es delicado y por el cual se ha rumoreado muchas...
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genesis. how can you beat genesis, right? laughing ] and the thing that you discover about it, it's interesting because you discover that, compositionally, the most difficult thing about the picture is not the figures, it's a tree. why is that? you have to find a place for it. if you have a pattern of some kind -- if you have no tree, then anything you do -- you can turn it upside down, lay it down, whatever, you know -- but a tree can only grow up. the only thing i'd say with genesis is the serpent or the snake because you can do anything you want with it. so wherever you feel there's some emptiness, put the snake in. and then find some empty place there, bring the snake there. you can put him anywhere, so that saves you. cheim: what do you think about the difference between figurative paintings and abstract paintings, and is there a difference at all? yeah. when you work where you have -- where you're not interrupted with an image, you're working completely free of the image, you can do anything at any time without stopping
genesis. how can you beat genesis, right? laughing ] and the thing that you discover about it, it's interesting because you discover that, compositionally, the most difficult thing about the picture is not the figures, it's a tree. why is that? you have to find a place for it. if you have a pattern of some kind -- if you have no tree, then anything you do -- you can turn it upside down, lay it down, whatever, you know -- but a tree can only grow up. the only thing i'd say with genesis is the...
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that was your genesis or the genesis of your journey in the law. you went to seminary and were a student at holy cross. it was the late 1960's, a very turbulent time for our country. you decided to go to law school. you are accepted at some of the best law schools in the country. as i recall from your memoir, you said you turn down harvard law school in favor of yale because harvard was too big and too conservative. i get the big part. but the conservative part, i think you have to explain. >> first of all, thank you for the introduction. i think i should have just quit while i was ahead. [laughter] this is really embarrassing. there is a lot of attention on me and it makes me uncomfortable. but you know, i think when you come up from a part of the country and you are in new england, there are a lot of things that are happening. i had quit the seminary, which was the only dream i had ever really had. i had been a devout catholic, an altar boy, and i eschewed all of those things in 1968. like most kids who eschew the way you were raised, you are adr
that was your genesis or the genesis of your journey in the law. you went to seminary and were a student at holy cross. it was the late 1960's, a very turbulent time for our country. you decided to go to law school. you are accepted at some of the best law schools in the country. as i recall from your memoir, you said you turn down harvard law school in favor of yale because harvard was too big and too conservative. i get the big part. but the conservative part, i think you have to explain....
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it was a peer accident, but would also -- the genesis of the company was this idea to be able to connect with your friends. >> it is ironic that they created something that allows you to connect better with your friend, but actually ended up destroying their friendship. >> yes, exactly. what happened was, they put this the second it and started, things essentially started to fall apart. one by one, all of the founders eventually pushed each other out of the company until none of them actually worked there on a day-to-day basis anymore. was the name twitter discovered? >> it comes from one of the forgotten founders. his name is noah graff. you will not really hear about him in the press because he was pushed out very early. they were playing around with these different ideas and the concept was that you would update your status on a mobile device to let people know what you were doing and also pay attention to theirs. no i did not like the name and did not think it was very human. he went home and had his phone with him and he kept getting text messages and he turned the phone off. it vib
it was a peer accident, but would also -- the genesis of the company was this idea to be able to connect with your friends. >> it is ironic that they created something that allows you to connect better with your friend, but actually ended up destroying their friendship. >> yes, exactly. what happened was, they put this the second it and started, things essentially started to fall apart. one by one, all of the founders eventually pushed each other out of the company until none of...
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it was a peer accident, but would also -- the genesis of the company was this idea to be able to connect with your friends. >> it is ironic that they created something that allows you to connect better with your friend, but actually ended up destroying their friendship. >> yes, exactly. what happened was, they put this the second it and started, things essentially started to fall apart. one by one, all of the founders eventually pushed each other out of the company until none of them actually worked there on a day-to-day basis anymore. was the name twitter discovered? >> it comes from one of the forgotten founders. his name is noah graff. you will not really hear about him in the press because he was pushed out very early. they were playing around with these different ideas and the concept was that you would update your status on a mobile device to let people know what you were doing and also pay attention to theirs. no i did not like the name and did not think it was very human. he went home and had his phone with him and he kept getting text messages and he turned the phone off. it vib
it was a peer accident, but would also -- the genesis of the company was this idea to be able to connect with your friends. >> it is ironic that they created something that allows you to connect better with your friend, but actually ended up destroying their friendship. >> yes, exactly. what happened was, they put this the second it and started, things essentially started to fall apart. one by one, all of the founders eventually pushed each other out of the company until none of...
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we all understand that the genesis at night but he reaped the fruits of what he said. but as a staff member to get to me because this man which ofcom many years ago to restore momentum of a huge walk in the front door. reaction has he makes that so many that instead he will always be popular. i know what kind of get that one comment that the sticky team that missed any bad things in to see the film nights he's been a politician for twenty years and he's covered well. i would not go to bed. the peony that the state finally a tedious read this today isn't the same problem without doubt the skinny is that the price if they get that despite the supposed has now been critically wounded into civil criminal trials to face i know. in the eyes of people in kenya of protesting against the government's decision last week to suspend the oppressed was a treat it with the eu in favor of closer economic ties with russia. the trade deal to lease the building s would have marked a definite end to the west. when the sun was like what he longs to europe were fed up with russia we've live
we all understand that the genesis at night but he reaped the fruits of what he said. but as a staff member to get to me because this man which ofcom many years ago to restore momentum of a huge walk in the front door. reaction has he makes that so many that instead he will always be popular. i know what kind of get that one comment that the sticky team that missed any bad things in to see the film nights he's been a politician for twenty years and he's covered well. i would not go to bed. the...
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tavis: the genesis of these characters for you is what? how does it come to you? >> it is a very hard question to answer. i do believe that i'm not one of these writers who gets very foo- showero say, i was on the -- in the shower, and then she was in the book. [laughter] tavis: every writer has a process though. >> everybody certainly does have a process. interestinghink is is the process of the imagination is so mysterious and so strange, generally speaking with these characters, but when i would start a chapter -- each chapter is titled after and from his perspective of one of the generally- i would know one or two things about them. hard, concrete facts. there is a woman named belle. she is quite ill. she has tuberculosis. she is dying. she is witty and sardonic and wisecracking. she has a very fraught hertionship with hattie, mother. i knew that. that was all i knew. then i began writing. where that germ comes from, i'm not sure. mostly what i would need to know is whether the person i was about to sort of embark upon, you know, whether they were male or fema
tavis: the genesis of these characters for you is what? how does it come to you? >> it is a very hard question to answer. i do believe that i'm not one of these writers who gets very foo- showero say, i was on the -- in the shower, and then she was in the book. [laughter] tavis: every writer has a process though. >> everybody certainly does have a process. interestinghink is is the process of the imagination is so mysterious and so strange, generally speaking with these characters,...
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around no a lot of people who look at the mormons in this in they find it really weird but look at the genesis i mean that's how all of us started here judeo christian more old. all the patriarchs were polygamists they had numerous numerous ways to it's very interesting you get to joseph joseph is. i think possibly the first ecologist he must have been extremely observant because he realized that we were entering a time of scarcely. and he held himself to one wife they only had two children both sons and ultimately console the pharaoh of egypt that in order to get through lean times we have to conserve. tell me who i interviewed and tell of the said that. the interpretation is that in times of famine you refrain from having children until. times are generous again interest in fact one of the i thought one of the more interesting stories in the book was when you went to salt lake city and sat down with a group and let me reframe this for us it was. because there's still a big families yeah you know i had some concerns because i knew that i was going to be talking about this point when i when i
around no a lot of people who look at the mormons in this in they find it really weird but look at the genesis i mean that's how all of us started here judeo christian more old. all the patriarchs were polygamists they had numerous numerous ways to it's very interesting you get to joseph joseph is. i think possibly the first ecologist he must have been extremely observant because he realized that we were entering a time of scarcely. and he held himself to one wife they only had two children...
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officials diplomats and journalists to lafayette and information joe and some other people to its genesis in many american journalists who went down inside. it's their thing the td kind people may be paid in different sources the entire list my dear and traveler he was a man of strong opinions. he outlined to sign away from controversial topics. besides the unlit go into my com if you get out now on. she went to look in this series as a as the kremlin's read and was released last month. it now appears to be trains now those final mission. well today is if you're wondering i say yes does not stand for the special s and suspenseful highs hot semi high ness and friends. halloween comes a d as in osman done so the day of the dead did not see america. tomato thousands of people went to the senate reid to pay tributes to the departed leaving gifts and talents on the teams as well as find giant kites will be receiving it isn't just the man meant that noone is also a celebration an accent that makes it the ancient past expeditions and company but chose not to them the opportunity to embrace life.
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commission's staff five decades ago the first section would like to refer my book is the title, the genesis of that single bullet theory. one of the most of the developments in the commission's work started to take shapely in february. although working conscientiously on their analytical memorandum in order to beat the deadline, the commission staff, like most lawyers to my greatly preferred to confer in debate the issues. one of the important problems we faced with determining which of the bullets hit, and win. the bill gave us the key to solving this problem. but the fbi and secret service had separately and repeatedly examine the bill. a group of our lawyers did the same, often joined by fbi agent linda l. shinn the field, a photography expert to provide valuable assistance to the commission. the first day that he reported to the commission in late january gym recalls joining, a group of staff members to watch the film over and over again as well as examining individual frames. it was my first reading with norman. i ask him once i caught the drift of the meeting whether he thought more t
commission's staff five decades ago the first section would like to refer my book is the title, the genesis of that single bullet theory. one of the most of the developments in the commission's work started to take shapely in february. although working conscientiously on their analytical memorandum in order to beat the deadline, the commission staff, like most lawyers to my greatly preferred to confer in debate the issues. one of the important problems we faced with determining which of the...
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is not the appropriate vehicle for a debate over the genesis is about a bit so it considering has been used as a vehicle for pretty much everything that's right it's one of the few must pass bills in the senate it. passed in the senate fifty one stray years and no other bill can claim that even appropriations bills which might be a vehicle for a few moments have not gone to the senate floor this year so this is people's only hope senators only hopes and they introduce something like four hundred fifty amendments across the board national security foreign policy nuclear weapons sanctions on iran you name it in a few domestic issues maybe minute minimum wage on this why did you do all the kolsky amendment that's being considered that would force the n.s.a. to make these disclosures how important is that effort when it comes to overall n.s.a. reform what could disclosure of these documents lead to whether this is that it's one of a number of amendments that have been offered including to get a vote on the head of n.s.a. the senator mikulski software these are important political steps try
is not the appropriate vehicle for a debate over the genesis is about a bit so it considering has been used as a vehicle for pretty much everything that's right it's one of the few must pass bills in the senate it. passed in the senate fifty one stray years and no other bill can claim that even appropriations bills which might be a vehicle for a few moments have not gone to the senate floor this year so this is people's only hope senators only hopes and they introduce something like four...
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this state it's the nation's court system and you see a us district court judge hears the case of genesis collection of bone matter that and it's prison program more on that day it's another just ahead. then during the week that the nation's capital activists gathered for a summit on drones summit focused on the global consequences of us drone program to include victims of drone strikes. that's coming up later. the new research shows that every year thousands of americans going to hospitals wind up victims of a medical mistake that cost them their wives. an in depth look at some of those victims later the show. a fan and. it's monday in november eighteen five p m in washington dc on sensex in your watch it hard to read it here in washington dc at the dc district courthouse were just heard oral arguments today in a case to put an end to some of the nsa spying activities. the two issues that had were the nsa is all telephone mehta data collection which we know targets millions of americans as well as in this is collection of americans internet data under the prison program. both those progr
this state it's the nation's court system and you see a us district court judge hears the case of genesis collection of bone matter that and it's prison program more on that day it's another just ahead. then during the week that the nation's capital activists gathered for a summit on drones summit focused on the global consequences of us drone program to include victims of drone strikes. that's coming up later. the new research shows that every year thousands of americans going to hospitals...
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that was your genesis or the genesis of your journey in the law. you went to seminary and were a student at holy cross. it was the late 1960s, a very turbulent time for our country. you decided to go to law school. you are accepted at some of the best law schools in the country. if i recall, you turn down harvard law school in favor of yale because harvard was too big and too conservative. i get the big part. but the conservative part, i think you have to explain. >> first of all, thank you for the introduction. i should just quit while i was ahead. [laughter] this is really embarrassing. there is a lot of attention on me and it makes me uncomfortable. but you know, i think when you come up from a part of the country and you are in new england, there are a lot of things that are happening. i had quit the seminary, the only dream i had ever really had. i have been a devout catholic, an altar boy, and i eschewed all of those things in 1968. like most kids, you eschew things. everyone thinks they have a vocation, if you are in the convent or trying to
that was your genesis or the genesis of your journey in the law. you went to seminary and were a student at holy cross. it was the late 1960s, a very turbulent time for our country. you decided to go to law school. you are accepted at some of the best law schools in the country. if i recall, you turn down harvard law school in favor of yale because harvard was too big and too conservative. i get the big part. but the conservative part, i think you have to explain. >> first of all, thank...
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that is in genesis.- i'm sorry 19th century, some african-american poet, maybe a woman, i'm not sure about that, but she said god didn't just put a rainbow in the sky. god put a rainbow in the clouds. in the clouds. we know that suns and moons and stars in 11 nations are always in the sky and illumination. however, clouds can so persist that people can't see a change in the possibility in the sky, in the clouds and here we are. here you are. amazing. you are rainbows in my clouds. see, it's a blessing that you have decided to be a rainbow in my cloud. that you have decided, whether i deserved it or not, you have decided to honor me and i am grateful to you. i am grateful to toni morrison. i am grateful to bob loomis, my editor. a. [applause] for over 40 years, over 40 years, i imagine it, i have tried to tell the truth as i understand it in prose. amazingly, i don't know, i know that there is a difficulty in trying to write prose. i know that you know all of that and you are smarter than many of us here.
that is in genesis.- i'm sorry 19th century, some african-american poet, maybe a woman, i'm not sure about that, but she said god didn't just put a rainbow in the sky. god put a rainbow in the clouds. in the clouds. we know that suns and moons and stars in 11 nations are always in the sky and illumination. however, clouds can so persist that people can't see a change in the possibility in the sky, in the clouds and here we are. here you are. amazing. you are rainbows in my clouds. see, it's a...
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so the third, perhaps, genesis for this -- is it possible to have three genesis?[laughter] the third push towards this book happened about three years ago. i had always wanted to write fiction. i once wrote a column for the -- [inaudible] it was called "pillars of portland," and it was a fictional account of what went on here in portland, and the main characters were like wes hills, grant parks, buster powell. and so i thought i can write fiction. i had this idea for this book, so i'm going to try it as fiction. so i wrote 150 pages. you know, everything i've written or published other than that has been nonfiction. so i showed it to three people here in town. one of 'em was john strong and another one was katherine dunn who was nominated for a national book award in fiction, so i figured whatever she said or whatever john said i'd go with that. and i won't tell you what john said, but i will tell you what katherine dunn said after reading my 150 pages. she said, march -- and she is is the sweetest, nicest, most supporting person i've ever met -- and she said, lar
so the third, perhaps, genesis for this -- is it possible to have three genesis?[laughter] the third push towards this book happened about three years ago. i had always wanted to write fiction. i once wrote a column for the -- [inaudible] it was called "pillars of portland," and it was a fictional account of what went on here in portland, and the main characters were like wes hills, grant parks, buster powell. and so i thought i can write fiction. i had this idea for this book, so i'm...
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females in order to whomever they would like to meet those that work well you get you download of the genesis of it really was i met my wife in the news room of e.s.p.n. she was a producer i was a sports interactor without sports i would not have met her maybe and my three beautiful e.s.p.n. i guess children in a way in that regard maybe not exist so if there are people out there who want to meet through sports what's the best way to do this also if you're somebody like me even barry didn't with the kids and you're traveling and you want to know where is the best place to watch a game of that's specific to your team you can find other like minded friends in the area second windows is another aspect to our world now people are watching football or watching baseball with a computer open on twitter or something this is another way to do that chat we we have a free agent here ok sounds perfect telling produce elisa phillips as they went about lisa ok you know tommy burns is should have been a guy at least there is a sports freak he's in all the fantasy league. now what the rating is for you i mea
females in order to whomever they would like to meet those that work well you get you download of the genesis of it really was i met my wife in the news room of e.s.p.n. she was a producer i was a sports interactor without sports i would not have met her maybe and my three beautiful e.s.p.n. i guess children in a way in that regard maybe not exist so if there are people out there who want to meet through sports what's the best way to do this also if you're somebody like me even barry didn't...
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so that was the genesis of it. americans, going through the ec same situation. lori: congratulations. thank you for sharing your story. well, that does it for us. pleasure to sit in. be sure to check out each and every day. have a wonderful eng and a fantastic weekend. ♪ oh! blue! time! time out. i touched it. i touched the ball bore it went out, coach. come on, alex, the ref did not call that! you gotta be kidding me, alex! it's the championship game! talk to him, coach. i touched, it's their ball. don't foul them when they inbound. team on 'three.' one, two, three. nice going, alex. sorry coach. alex! good call. next. ♪ gerri: hello, everybody. i'm gerri willis. tonight on "the willis report" consumer relief or blatant ion to know. watching out for you tonight on "the willis report". ♪
so that was the genesis of it. americans, going through the ec same situation. lori: congratulations. thank you for sharing your story. well, that does it for us. pleasure to sit in. be sure to check out each and every day. have a wonderful eng and a fantastic weekend. ♪ oh! blue! time! time out. i touched it. i touched the ball bore it went out, coach. come on, alex, the ref did not call that! you gotta be kidding me, alex! it's the championship game! talk to him, coach. i touched, it's...
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study genesis 6:1-11. boy rexella, this is something. it was a place loaded with sin. daughters of men and they took them wives of all which they chose. i got new light on that this week. they...it's not a matter of divorcing and remarrying. that's not even what he's talking about. he's talking about harems. they got scores of women and they were sex maniacs. that's all they could do. every imagination of the thoughts of their minds was only evil continually. and god says, my heart is broken i'm going to send judgment. i'm so sorry i created these people that live for sex and sin. but he said noah found grace in god's eyes. he and his wife and three sons and wives-eight people; and oh, please don't miss this. the bible says in genesis 7:16 after they got into the ark god shut them in. god shut the door. now tie that in with matthew 24:37. as the days of noah were, so shall also the coming of the son of man be. for as in the days that were before the flood, they were eating, drinking, marrying, giving in marriage, and knew not until the flood came and took them all away
study genesis 6:1-11. boy rexella, this is something. it was a place loaded with sin. daughters of men and they took them wives of all which they chose. i got new light on that this week. they...it's not a matter of divorcing and remarrying. that's not even what he's talking about. he's talking about harems. they got scores of women and they were sex maniacs. that's all they could do. every imagination of the thoughts of their minds was only evil continually. and god says, my heart is broken...
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the first section i'd like to read from my book is entitled the genesis of the single bullet theory. one of the most significant developments in the commission's work started to take shape late in february. although working conscientiously on their analytical memoranda in order to make the deadline, the commission staff -- like most lawyers -- greatly preferred to confer and debate the issues. one of the important problems we faced was determining which of the bullets hit home and when. the film gave us a key to solving this problem. both the fbi and the secret service had separately and repeatedly examined the film. a group of our lawyers, joe ball, david melon, arlen specter, did the same often joined by fbi agent -- [inaudible] a photography expert who provided valuable assistance to the commission. >> it was my first meeting with the man who was generally in charge with -- of the viewing. i asked him whether he thought more than one person had been shooting at the motorcade. his answer? that's what we're trying to find out. at this stage of the investigation, the lawyers question
the first section i'd like to read from my book is entitled the genesis of the single bullet theory. one of the most significant developments in the commission's work started to take shape late in february. although working conscientiously on their analytical memoranda in order to make the deadline, the commission staff -- like most lawyers -- greatly preferred to confer and debate the issues. one of the important problems we faced was determining which of the bullets hit home and when. the...
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so that was the genesis of it.t probably a time of americans, going through the exec same situation. lori: conatulations thank you for sharing your story. well, that does it for us. pleasure to sit in. be sure to check out each and every day. have a wonderful evening and a fantastic weekend. ♪ friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards and apply online. creditcards.com. neil: where wer you 50 years ago this very hour? at 8:00 p.m. eastern time in the body of john f. kennedy was in washington for an autopsy that would drag on for hours. but still ultimately lead more questions than answers think about where we were as a nation at this very moment coming half century ago. it might even lead to war. concerns that no one was safe and the reality that all innocence was off. fifty years ago this minute, a grieving jacqueline kenne
so that was the genesis of it.t probably a time of americans, going through the exec same situation. lori: conatulations thank you for sharing your story. well, that does it for us. pleasure to sit in. be sure to check out each and every day. have a wonderful evening and a fantastic weekend. ♪ friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com,...
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that was your genesis or the genesis of your journey in the law.ou went to seminary and were a student at holy cross. it was the late 1960s, a very turbulent time for our country. you decided to go to law school. you are accepted at some of the best law schools in the country. recall,alled -- if i you turn down harvard law school in favor of yellow because -- in favor of yale because harvard was too big and too conservative. i get the big part. part, iconservative think you have to explain. >> first of all, thank you for the introduction. i should just quit while i was ahead. [laughter] this is really embarrassing. there is a lot of attention on me and it makes me uncomfortable. , i think when you come up from a part of the country and you are in new england, there are a lot of things that are happening. , the quit the seminary only dream i had ever really had. i have been a devout catholic, an altar boy, and i is skewed eschewed allngs -- of those things in 1958. license -- like most kids, you things. they have anks vocation, if you are in the con
that was your genesis or the genesis of your journey in the law.ou went to seminary and were a student at holy cross. it was the late 1960s, a very turbulent time for our country. you decided to go to law school. you are accepted at some of the best law schools in the country. recall,alled -- if i you turn down harvard law school in favor of yellow because -- in favor of yale because harvard was too big and too conservative. i get the big part. part, iconservative think you have to explain....
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[applause] the statement was inspired by the statement in genesis.unrelentingly that people thought it would never see so in an attempt to put the people at ease, god put a rainbow in the sky. that is in genesis but in the 20th century -- i'm sorry the 19th century, some african-american poet, maybe a woman, i am not sure about that but she said god didn't just put a rainbow in the sky. god put a rainbow in the clouds. in the clouds. we know that suns and moons and stars give a elimination always in the sky. however, clouds can so persist that people can't see it change in the possibility, in the sky, in the clouds and here we are. here you are. amazing. you are rainbows in my clouds. see, it's a blessing that you have decided to be a rainbow in my cloud. that you have decided, whether i deserved it or not, you have decided to honor me and i am grateful to you. i am grateful to toni morrison. i am grateful to bob loomis, my editor. [applause] for over 40 years, over 40 years, imagine it. i have tried to tell the truth as i understand it in prose. and
[applause] the statement was inspired by the statement in genesis.unrelentingly that people thought it would never see so in an attempt to put the people at ease, god put a rainbow in the sky. that is in genesis but in the 20th century -- i'm sorry the 19th century, some african-american poet, maybe a woman, i am not sure about that but she said god didn't just put a rainbow in the sky. god put a rainbow in the clouds. in the clouds. we know that suns and moons and stars give a elimination...
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. >> genesis, chapter 1, versus 26 through 28, saying god said let us make man in our image and likeness, and he said, let him have dominion over the fowl of the earth, the fish of the sea, and the beast of the field and every creature that creeps upon the earth. god gave this. thank god. >> coming up, while some at angola find freedom in the brutality of the rodeo arena, there are those who barely see the light of day. >> your restriction is too severe for me. >> for them, there is camp j. >> you will be held here until you can get through the program. >> i have been without food for seven days now. >>> angola soil is some of the richest in the united states. and with fieldwork and livestock to attend, horses to be broken, and vegetables to be grown, there is no such thing as an unemployed prisoner. most of the inmates have brought into warden cain's program, but for those who refuse, there's camp j., where the men spend their days in solitary confinement. >> they'll alter their behavior and once they get out into population, they won't commit another rule infraction. the ones that come
. >> genesis, chapter 1, versus 26 through 28, saying god said let us make man in our image and likeness, and he said, let him have dominion over the fowl of the earth, the fish of the sea, and the beast of the field and every creature that creeps upon the earth. god gave this. thank god. >> coming up, while some at angola find freedom in the brutality of the rodeo arena, there are those who barely see the light of day. >> your restriction is too severe for me. >> for...
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so that was the genesis of it.ed that probably a time of americans, going through the exec same situation. lori: congratulations. thank you for sharing your story. well, that does it for us. pleasure to sit in. be sure to check out each and every day. have a wonderful evening and a fantastic weekend. ♪ [ male announcer ] this ore knows how to handle a saturday crowd. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools iroduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. ♪ [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. no two people have the same financial goals. pnc works with you to understand yours and help plan for your retirement. visit a branch or call now for your personal retirent revie
so that was the genesis of it.ed that probably a time of americans, going through the exec same situation. lori: congratulations. thank you for sharing your story. well, that does it for us. pleasure to sit in. be sure to check out each and every day. have a wonderful evening and a fantastic weekend. ♪ [ male announcer ] this ore knows how to handle a saturday crowd. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the...
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years on this, has done an absolutely knockout, bipartisan, neutral report on this, and find the genesisf the problem in the cold war, and find that the cold war mentality of maintaining secrets has been maintained, and it's really been exacerbated by a bunch of other related matters, including the fact that most of these agencies have served as judge and jury -- >> and the cost is enormous? >> the cost -- the publicly stated costs at a meeting i went to last week because of sequester, wouldn't you believe, antoine know, this is the first public meeting of the advisory panel. the cost is up past $11 billion. but here is the parenthetical there, that does not include the cost to any of our intelligence agencies like the cia, and national security agency. why? because their budgets are, classified. >> with so much ease of transmission of data these days, to be a devil's advocate shouldn't the government be more careful than ever about the information it keeps classified? >> oh, for sure. there was a terrific article by a guy who used to run the journal, making the case that amid all of the
years on this, has done an absolutely knockout, bipartisan, neutral report on this, and find the genesisf the problem in the cold war, and find that the cold war mentality of maintaining secrets has been maintained, and it's really been exacerbated by a bunch of other related matters, including the fact that most of these agencies have served as judge and jury -- >> and the cost is enormous? >> the cost -- the publicly stated costs at a meeting i went to last week because of...
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hyundai is expanding its recall of genesis sedans because of a brake malfunction.g asked to take their vehicles back to have the brake fluid replaced. burger king is taking on the big mac but bringing back the big king. it will have the special sauce and all the rest. both chains now offer fruit shakes, chicken wraps and coffee drinks. that's your money watch. for all you business needs head to cbsmoneywatch.com. >>> many people tailgate before monday night football. in green bay, wisconsin a couple cheese heads tied the knots. they exchanged wedding bells across the street. both packers fans spent their wedding day at the game hoping for a win against the bears. but it was...... >> the bears. >> 27-20 over the pack. >> oh, true love can get over a loss like that. can it? i don't know. >> as long as your spouse doesn't cheer for the other team. that could be a problem. >> kai, that's very challengin. >> that would be challenging. >> you know that. >> i do. >>> coming up on wjz eyewitnesst 4:00, on alert. two teens spotted with guns at a colorado school. what they w
hyundai is expanding its recall of genesis sedans because of a brake malfunction.g asked to take their vehicles back to have the brake fluid replaced. burger king is taking on the big mac but bringing back the big king. it will have the special sauce and all the rest. both chains now offer fruit shakes, chicken wraps and coffee drinks. that's your money watch. for all you business needs head to cbsmoneywatch.com. >>> many people tailgate before monday night football. in green bay,...
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the bio genesis center is at the center solving performance-enhancing drugs used by ou other players.ill to come on al jazeera america, "techknow" when we come back a new way to fight pesky mosquito bites. stay with us. >> welcome back, everyone, to al jazeera america. here is a look at your top stories. people in the philippines are still reeling from the devastating affects of super typhoon haiyan. the u.n. said running water has been restored to some parts of the country. a crucial step preventing the outbreak of disease. >>> the mayor in toronto is still in office but with much less power, he's unable to hire his own staff an. the republican-backed bill made changes to the affordable care act in the house today. it would allow people to keep their current coverages and it would allow them to buy outside of the obamacare exchanges. more on the political back and forth on the affordable care act. >> reporter: thank you very much, the private insurance market accounts for 5% of healthcare right around 50 states. it really isn't that big. and many, quite frankly, are not very good. bu
the bio genesis center is at the center solving performance-enhancing drugs used by ou other players.ill to come on al jazeera america, "techknow" when we come back a new way to fight pesky mosquito bites. stay with us. >> welcome back, everyone, to al jazeera america. here is a look at your top stories. people in the philippines are still reeling from the devastating affects of super typhoon haiyan. the u.n. said running water has been restored to some parts of the country. a...
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. >>> coming up -- >> in the first chapter of genesis, god created adam, placed him in the garden to work it. work is not a penalty. work is a blessing. we have failed in introducing the blessing of work to abled bodied people who have the ability. we have robbed them of knowing a better life they helped create for themselves and their families. >> that's real sound, by the way. we did not make that up. tonight with 11.3 million people unemployed, 1 in every 7 americans is trying to make due with less after their food stamp benefits were slashed today. we'll talk about who's responsible for it and the impact it's having on families and the economy ahead. so stay with us. avo: the volkswagen "sign then drive" sales event is back. which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends december 2nd. for details, vis
. >>> coming up -- >> in the first chapter of genesis, god created adam, placed him in the garden to work it. work is not a penalty. work is a blessing. we have failed in introducing the blessing of work to abled bodied people who have the ability. we have robbed them of knowing a better life they helped create for themselves and their families. >> that's real sound, by the way. we did not make that up. tonight with 11.3 million people unemployed, 1 in every 7 americans is...
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that was the genesis of this book. >> who do you think is going to read this book?> i would like to think that people who like football but have second thoughts. i was at a social event a few weeks ago talking to a a supreme court justice and she asked me about the book. she said, i love to watch football games but i feel like it is a guilty pleasure. it is like watching boxing. should i turn the tv off and not enjoy a football game? anyone who has asked themselves that question should read this book. >> a person i know told me the other day that he was taking his son to a dallas game and the tickets were $1200 apiece. x that would be a good ticket, a low seat behind the sideline or something. >> why would somebody spend that kind of money on a football game? >> you have asked a free-market question. why do people spend a lot of money on designer clothes? is a bmw meaningfully better than a hyundai? if you have got the money and you want to spend it, i don't object to people spending a lot of money on football games. taxpayerject to is the spending a lot of money on
that was the genesis of this book. >> who do you think is going to read this book?> i would like to think that people who like football but have second thoughts. i was at a social event a few weeks ago talking to a a supreme court justice and she asked me about the book. she said, i love to watch football games but i feel like it is a guilty pleasure. it is like watching boxing. should i turn the tv off and not enjoy a football game? anyone who has asked themselves that question should...
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spend a very well as a better health insurance if they are given a subsidy which the taxpayer the genesis of your grandmother here or did you originally came with what do you a lot of you know betters and want to have so you didn't you say the vast majority of americans yes but is it that all americans are just not their own person who don't have insurance there are going to be some people who are making sixty seventy eighty ninety thousand dollars a year who have minimal health insurance right now who are going to have to buy health insurance because they're making that kind of money you know they're going to have to buy so i that they want right exactly that's exactly right want that's exactly right do i have so much that is exactly right and i want that to be the case because i want them to be getting those checkups every year because i don't want them sitting next to me on the metro coffee when they get tuberculosis really if they had a crappy health insurance plan and they never got the challenge more of tonight's long liberal after the birth. of the new. marginalized the public face
spend a very well as a better health insurance if they are given a subsidy which the taxpayer the genesis of your grandmother here or did you originally came with what do you a lot of you know betters and want to have so you didn't you say the vast majority of americans yes but is it that all americans are just not their own person who don't have insurance there are going to be some people who are making sixty seventy eighty ninety thousand dollars a year who have minimal health insurance right...
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were 12 people that worked at this company, a podcasting company that created twitter, but the real genesis came from dorsey and glass. they were drunk, they had been out drinking and dancing which was a typical affair in your late 20s out in san francisco. noah glass was going through a really terrible divorce and he -- and his company was failing, and he was talking to jack, and jack had this idea of the status update, where you could update your status and your friends would be able to see what you were doing. it was very simple, very simplistic. and people had heard it, there were similar things out there, and noah had this realization being how lonely he was with his divorce and everything that if you could use it to connect to people and feel quote unquote, less alone, that you would actually be able to use the service in a completely different way, then once you brought in williams and stone, who had pioneered blogging, it took on this entirely different life form and together, the four of them and the other people that worked there created what it is today. >> so we only have about
were 12 people that worked at this company, a podcasting company that created twitter, but the real genesis came from dorsey and glass. they were drunk, they had been out drinking and dancing which was a typical affair in your late 20s out in san francisco. noah glass was going through a really terrible divorce and he -- and his company was failing, and he was talking to jack, and jack had this idea of the status update, where you could update your status and your friends would be able to see...
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i think the genesis was the failure of maliki's government, and it was taken advantage of by the situationsyria. >> reporter: obama administration officials don't disagree, but want to help maliki anyway. the reason, explains ryan crocker, is that there's still much at stake in what happens in iraq for the security of the u.s. and the wider region. >> we are seeing the most volatile and bloody times in the middle east's modern history and it is denominated in sectarian terms. this is more than anything a sectarian fight, iraq has been through that, al-qaeda is doing its best to reignite it. the situation in syria can be very contagious, so key countries like iraq have to hold and we have to help them hold or the entire region might just go up in flames. i liken syria to a forest fire. the really big ones cannot be >> reporter: yet after the thousands of american troop deaths and billions of dollars spent in iraq before the u.s. pull-out in late 2011. there is some pushback on capitol hill to maliki's requests. in a letter to the president yesterday, mccain and five other senators of both p
i think the genesis was the failure of maliki's government, and it was taken advantage of by the situationsyria. >> reporter: obama administration officials don't disagree, but want to help maliki anyway. the reason, explains ryan crocker, is that there's still much at stake in what happens in iraq for the security of the u.s. and the wider region. >> we are seeing the most volatile and bloody times in the middle east's modern history and it is denominated in sectarian terms. this...
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this state it's the nation's court system and you see a us district court judge hears the case of genesis collection of bone matter that and it's prison program more on that day it's another just ahead. then during the week that the nation's capital activists gathered for a summit on drones summit focused on the global consequences of
this state it's the nation's court system and you see a us district court judge hears the case of genesis collection of bone matter that and it's prison program more on that day it's another just ahead. then during the week that the nation's capital activists gathered for a summit on drones summit focused on the global consequences of
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females or whomever they would like to meet you how does it work well you get you download of the genesis of it really was i met my wife in the news room of e.s.p.n. she was a producer i was a sports center i care without sports i would not have met her maybe and my three beautiful e.s.p.n. i guess children in a way in that regard maybe not exist so if there are people out there who want to meet through sports what's the best way to do this also if you're somebody like me barry didn't with kids and you're traveling and you want to know where is the best place to watch a game of that's specific to your team you can find other like minded friends in the area second windows is another aspect to our world now people are watching football or watching baseball with a computer open on twitter or something this is another way to do that chat we we have a free agent here ok sounds perfect talent to produce a lease of philips as it went about lease ok you know tommy burns to is should have been a guy at least there is a sports freak he's in all the fantasy league. now what the reading is for you i
females or whomever they would like to meet you how does it work well you get you download of the genesis of it really was i met my wife in the news room of e.s.p.n. she was a producer i was a sports center i care without sports i would not have met her maybe and my three beautiful e.s.p.n. i guess children in a way in that regard maybe not exist so if there are people out there who want to meet through sports what's the best way to do this also if you're somebody like me barry didn't with kids...
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genesis 1616, cointreau score , was abramrs ago when the slave woman hagar gave birth to his son.ost: that is aot of information. how did you learn all of this? caller: part of it is i am a bible expert. if everyone would look at thesis 1616, but it must be king james bible which is what was used back then. caller: marty, big town, texas, republican line. just wanted to express my view. i think the gettysburg address is probably one of the finest pieces of writing that we have .ad i feel it was honestly from his heart and he meant every word he had. sincere. also, what really strikes me of, for, and by " the people." i feel that is not how our congressional leaders lead today, nor the president. we need to get back to that and get them out of there. or if they go in there and represent us, when they do not represent us anymore, they need to leave. that it is "of, for, and by the people," and we need to remember that. on the topicysis of gay marriage this morning with those saying that liz cheney's views changing on same- sex marriage has had many jump on the gay marriage bandwagon
genesis 1616, cointreau score , was abramrs ago when the slave woman hagar gave birth to his son.ost: that is aot of information. how did you learn all of this? caller: part of it is i am a bible expert. if everyone would look at thesis 1616, but it must be king james bible which is what was used back then. caller: marty, big town, texas, republican line. just wanted to express my view. i think the gettysburg address is probably one of the finest pieces of writing that we have .ad i feel it was...
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the story in genesis of cain and abel was the story of a great bifurcation in american society or even world societies that cain killed abel that the agricultural got the monoculture got the plant stuff got the wipe out the forests got killed the hunter gatherer group or the pastoralist or the managed the the the animals and that that was a warning to future generations don't go down the road of planting crops that that's going to lead to a bad consequence. in your book you argue pretty aggressively that we should be eating wild fish and. cultured fish not grown fish not farmed fish is that this an unalloyed to that argument that dan quinn is suggesting that you know people six thousand years ago were or ten thousand years ago were were warning us about that you know hunting gathering societies maintain equilibrium with others with their environment and they don't destroy their environments whereas every culture or society has tended to create these modern cultures. some are just way out of left field and we do have just a minute to the bridge where your biblical knowledge is far excee
the story in genesis of cain and abel was the story of a great bifurcation in american society or even world societies that cain killed abel that the agricultural got the monoculture got the plant stuff got the wipe out the forests got killed the hunter gatherer group or the pastoralist or the managed the the the animals and that that was a warning to future generations don't go down the road of planting crops that that's going to lead to a bad consequence. in your book you argue pretty...
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. >> one of the first things that happens in genesis is "let there be light."ernal flame here maybe was purely instinctive but it i think had the effect she wanted it to have and then some. >> osgood: correspondent lee cowan. coming up, "face the nation" continues our remembrance of the kennedy assassination with bob schieffer in dallas at the sixth floor museum. and we'll be back in a moment. >> "sunday morning's" >> osgood: we leave you there sunday on president kennedy's beloved cape cod, home to a national seashore established during the first year of his presidency. >> osgood: i'm charles osgood. please join us again next "sunday morning" for our annual food issue. until then, i'll see you on the radio. know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you hav
. >> one of the first things that happens in genesis is "let there be light."ernal flame here maybe was purely instinctive but it i think had the effect she wanted it to have and then some. >> osgood: correspondent lee cowan. coming up, "face the nation" continues our remembrance of the kennedy assassination with bob schieffer in dallas at the sixth floor museum. and we'll be back in a moment. >> "sunday morning's" >> osgood: we leave you...
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this is a--the--the genesis of the book is a television series--end of the century, irresistible for--for a television network and for journalists; irresistible because this 100 years has provided so much brilliant visual material. and we wanted to do it. and somebody basically said, 'well, why don't we do it as a book as well,' which i think is rather a way to people in television of saying, 'we've got to have something that's slightly more lasting here.' todd came into our lives and, thanks to him, the book developed this character of its own, this life of its own, got finished before the television. but i don't think we ever anticipated it would be as--as an exciting a project. c-span: how long is this series? >> guest: there are two series really. there's a whole series for the history channel, which is about 17 hours, which runs on the history channel in april. then there are 12 hours, which run in two-hour blocks, on abc in late march and early april likely--quite different series. c-span: one of the first pictures in the book is frederick jackson turner. >> guest: oh, yeah. c-s
this is a--the--the genesis of the book is a television series--end of the century, irresistible for--for a television network and for journalists; irresistible because this 100 years has provided so much brilliant visual material. and we wanted to do it. and somebody basically said, 'well, why don't we do it as a book as well,' which i think is rather a way to people in television of saying, 'we've got to have something that's slightly more lasting here.' todd came into our lives and, thanks...
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he suffered from osteo-genesis imperfectaalso known as "brittle bone disease", which is caused by a geneticect. being subjected to a wheelchair didn't stop bryan from living life. we spoke to his mom francine over the phone. she says her son was well traveled, intelligent, and popular among his peers. she tells us: "he was bright, articulate, a hard worker, honesthe was a great guy. he was a really good guy and i am glad i was his mother." this intersection has had its issues. over the last 6 years kron 4 has reported on close calls and drivers making illegal right turns onto the freeway ramp. the driver stayed at the scene after today's accident and was questioned by police. it's still unclear if the crash was the result of an illegal right turn. as the day went on a memorial continued to grow at the scene. >> utilities commissioner is proposing that pacific gas & electric co. be fined $17.25 million for falsely claiming two old pipelines were safe and filing misleading records to downplay the the california public utilities commission on monday said it received the proposal from commissio
he suffered from osteo-genesis imperfectaalso known as "brittle bone disease", which is caused by a geneticect. being subjected to a wheelchair didn't stop bryan from living life. we spoke to his mom francine over the phone. she says her son was well traveled, intelligent, and popular among his peers. she tells us: "he was bright, articulate, a hard worker, honesthe was a great guy. he was a really good guy and i am glad i was his mother." this intersection has had its...
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the first section i'd like to read from my book is entitled the genesis of the single bullet theory.one of the most significant developments in the commission's work started to take shape late in february. although working conscientiously on their analytical memoranda in order to make the deadline, the commission staff -- like most lawyers -- greatly preferred to confer and debate the issues. one of the important problems we faced was determining which of the bullets hit home and when. the film gave us a key to solving this problem. both the fbi and the secret service had separately and repeatedly examined the film. a group of our lawyers, joe ball, david melon, arlen specter, did the same often joined by fbi agent -- [inaudible] a photography expert who provided valuable assistance to the commission. >> it was my first meeting w nin who i asked him whether he thought more than one person had been shooting at the motorcade. thane his answer. been hist's what we're trying to find out. th at this stage of the find investigation, the lawyersat tha instigated the conclusion reached by bo
the first section i'd like to read from my book is entitled the genesis of the single bullet theory.one of the most significant developments in the commission's work started to take shape late in february. although working conscientiously on their analytical memoranda in order to make the deadline, the commission staff -- like most lawyers -- greatly preferred to confer and debate the issues. one of the important problems we faced was determining which of the bullets hit home and when. the film...
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so it seemed appropriate when we talk about israel to talk about israel's roots because in genesis 12, this is a king james version, now the lord had said unto abram get thee out of thy country and from thy father's house unto a land i will show thee. i will bress thee and make thy name great. i bill bless them that bless thee and curse them that curse thee and in thesal shal all -- and in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed. so abram went to the land of canaan that later became israel just as god promised in these verses. it was no accident that just inutes after israel became a nation, the united states, through its president, harry truman, became the first nation in the world to recognize what was prophesied throughout the old testament about israel returning. after its absence. israel returned and harry ruthan -- truman made sure we were the first nation that recognized them as an independent nation. the u.n. voted unanimously, because of the holocaust and over six million jews being killed, they wanted to ensure that another holocaust would never happen again. and tha
so it seemed appropriate when we talk about israel to talk about israel's roots because in genesis 12, this is a king james version, now the lord had said unto abram get thee out of thy country and from thy father's house unto a land i will show thee. i will bress thee and make thy name great. i bill bless them that bless thee and curse them that curse thee and in thesal shal all -- and in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed. so abram went to the land of canaan that later became...