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it started one second after the times of the gentiles ended, the times of the gentiles is 76 30-year cycles from the destruction of jerusalem. that is when the time of the end began. and i would be on record as saying the full month before the world trade center fell, i began to preach on the street, you know that's correct i did to colleges, i go wherever people are and preach the bible try to get them saved and i also mention prophetic things from time to time. and i did 30 days leading up to september 11, 2001 say that around that time ~ the sixth trumpet will sound. i'm not saying that on day 7,000 the 7 vials will be poured out, i'm not saying that, but it is an interesting number. and i really think there will be three full sabbatical cycle fromx jubilee before the 7 vials will be poured out. but it's an interesting number because it was 4,000 years from adam to christ and so here we are 14 years at the very least into the seventh millennium. and many christians have spoken that the world would go on for 6,000 years. hugh lattimer in a sermon he wrote in 17 52, he was burned at
it started one second after the times of the gentiles ended, the times of the gentiles is 76 30-year cycles from the destruction of jerusalem. that is when the time of the end began. and i would be on record as saying the full month before the world trade center fell, i began to preach on the street, you know that's correct i did to colleges, i go wherever people are and preach the bible try to get them saved and i also mention prophetic things from time to time. and i did 30 days leading up to...
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disapproving the building permit because the illegal dwelling has no what do you call actions items gentiles it notice of violation against it it does constitute a third dwelling illegal to it might be i see no reason to discontinue it i don't believe it impacts the ability of the trustee to sell the property or make any other land use decisions at this time. >> yes. i believe i was able to grasp what commissioner richards in the case of preserving affordable housing and if any other commissioners want to add a findings of their own. >> i believe it is the mayors derivative to preserve units. >> ma'am, city attorney is that good? all right. so bear with me just a moment so i can - and so on the motion then to take dr and disapprove the building predicament application it preserves the affordable housing and the illegal unit is without a complaint and violation the illegal unit does not prohibit the trust to sell the building it is kept with the mayors divisive >> so sell the property or take any other land use decisions if you want to do that. >> so noted. >> i never know. >> on that motion
disapproving the building permit because the illegal dwelling has no what do you call actions items gentiles it notice of violation against it it does constitute a third dwelling illegal to it might be i see no reason to discontinue it i don't believe it impacts the ability of the trustee to sell the property or make any other land use decisions at this time. >> yes. i believe i was able to grasp what commissioner richards in the case of preserving affordable housing and if any other...
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which i that is the case forces a lot of people we still have the ability to do that no prohibition gentiles it is part of who we are as americans you want to respect people's guest bio i ability the second is the simply to level the playing field and unfortunately there are cases many cases people doesn't fully understand their rights so we simply want to make sure that it is truly a level playing field so there is an understanding from both sides of what their rights are and what their obligations are and that really is the spit in which this the presented again thank all the hoping people hillary in my office researching this program and our city attorney's office so thank you very much and i before this item is voted on i would simply ask for the two technology or two minor amendments i've discussed. >> okay. maybe before we have more comments a motion to accept the underlying amendments. >> okay we'll take that without objection. supervisor avalos. >> thank you, supervisor farrell i want to thank supervisor campos for bringing this legislation forward and i want to acknowledge that even
which i that is the case forces a lot of people we still have the ability to do that no prohibition gentiles it is part of who we are as americans you want to respect people's guest bio i ability the second is the simply to level the playing field and unfortunately there are cases many cases people doesn't fully understand their rights so we simply want to make sure that it is truly a level playing field so there is an understanding from both sides of what their rights are and what their...
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and then the palestinians become different type of gentiles. now, you can blame the israelis. but you can also blame palestinians for allowing enough justifications for the creation of that mess. maybe they were misled. maybe they had no other choice. but this is what you have. you have enough building blocks to create the myth of israeli -- >> were the palestinians misled during the four years? and how are they coping with their fears? we went to see a person who fought for victims without a future. >> i had my cousin killed by the israelis. and we were supposed to have a party here. we lit candles for all those who passed away to give us life. so we lit candles. and we cried there. then we came back home, we danced. we also cried again. and for us, that was the resistance. >> the regression in the last three years has been incredible in the relationship between palestinians and the israelis. is there any way that you found to go to the heart of israelis and tell them don't be afraid of me? >> i don't believe in this fear. we are the people who are afraid of them. they are th
and then the palestinians become different type of gentiles. now, you can blame the israelis. but you can also blame palestinians for allowing enough justifications for the creation of that mess. maybe they were misled. maybe they had no other choice. but this is what you have. you have enough building blocks to create the myth of israeli -- >> were the palestinians misled during the four years? and how are they coping with their fears? we went to see a person who fought for victims...
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every gentile family had to deal with this issue. mom, my friend is a yellow stone.what does this mean. why don't i have to wear this? that changed attitudes and it began -- the race to policy became obvious because people were saying by the grace of god i'm a protestant. but as a major mistake but still for two years they were sent to paris only a week before the liberation.
every gentile family had to deal with this issue. mom, my friend is a yellow stone.what does this mean. why don't i have to wear this? that changed attitudes and it began -- the race to policy became obvious because people were saying by the grace of god i'm a protestant. but as a major mistake but still for two years they were sent to paris only a week before the liberation.
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there's not enough pope in everybody, jew, gentile, protestant, catholic. see for organized relationship that have a mysterious relationship with allah, jesus, god, to do the same thing that isis an isil is doing, demonstrate how good it is to be in democracies, freedom, respect for each other, and that people that act this way should be ostracized, first by the cancer they're spreading in their own religion, but by all religions who could be effected by the abuse of an actual faith and belief of god. there's a vacuum there. and if you didn't mention the pope, i would say there would be a complete vacuum there. this should bring together, as it brings together all minorities and recognizing just how horrific this group is, it should bring together religions as well. >> meanwhile, we are seeing a battle in kobani, seeing baghdad being surrounded, seeing threats on the green zone in baghdad by isis. what do you think we as a government should be doing and are we doing enough? >> well, one thing, i don't see where that's a threat to our national security. >> i
there's not enough pope in everybody, jew, gentile, protestant, catholic. see for organized relationship that have a mysterious relationship with allah, jesus, god, to do the same thing that isis an isil is doing, demonstrate how good it is to be in democracies, freedom, respect for each other, and that people that act this way should be ostracized, first by the cancer they're spreading in their own religion, but by all religions who could be effected by the abuse of an actual faith and belief...
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could you imagine a conversation of a group of gentiles sitting around having a confers about the jews? it is inconceivable. pr more than 12 years now, the american media has had the debate about the nature of violent islam and the nature of distinctive nefarious forms about the muslims that so often doesn't actually include, you know, muslims. so if you're going to have this conversation about the muslims are this or that and the muslims believe x, y and z, then have it with someone who actually practices the faith you're talking about. like this one. >> so you don't think that there's anything more disturb the justice system in muslim countries is more primitive or subjugates more. >> i just told you that indonesia, women are absolutely one hundred percent equal to men. in turkey, they have more female representatives, more female heads of state than in the united states. stop saying thicks like muslim countries. >> turns out, as a general rule, that asking people to explain what they believe and why is a whole lot more enlightening than speculating about their believes as if they're
could you imagine a conversation of a group of gentiles sitting around having a confers about the jews? it is inconceivable. pr more than 12 years now, the american media has had the debate about the nature of violent islam and the nature of distinctive nefarious forms about the muslims that so often doesn't actually include, you know, muslims. so if you're going to have this conversation about the muslims are this or that and the muslims believe x, y and z, then have it with someone who...
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taking a rather risky chance he decided to rely friend, a soccer body, a gentile. the plan he devised was audacious, heating up a large amount of large-like liquids he poured the mixture into a tall, clear jar. and then he dribbled the clear, precious stones into the liquid stirring it as it cooled so that they jim's would not settle to the bottom. in sin the concoction congealed from the outside the suspended diamonds or invisible he arrived at his friend's home for holding the apparently innocuous bottle as if you're carrying a child. his friend welcome him with the warmth the expected. after they were together about the current state of paris the demonstrators said, i must leave france for obvious reasons. i am unsure about when i will be able to return, but i do know that i would like to have this chart of the family rented the, for all that ails you, waiting here for me when i come back. it means a lot to my family to ask you to keep it. his friend excepted the confinement relieved that the request was a simple story a bottle in his house. the merchant left un
taking a rather risky chance he decided to rely friend, a soccer body, a gentile. the plan he devised was audacious, heating up a large amount of large-like liquids he poured the mixture into a tall, clear jar. and then he dribbled the clear, precious stones into the liquid stirring it as it cooled so that they jim's would not settle to the bottom. in sin the concoction congealed from the outside the suspended diamonds or invisible he arrived at his friend's home for holding the apparently...
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i'm the only gentile manager in the business." [ laughter ] and, you know, he had this client orson beanaughter ] so -- >> jimmy: that's why you signed with him? >> i swear to god. >> jimmy: really? >> i swear to god. >> jimmy: that's so fun. and then you went on the show and just -- >> now, i have a fantastic manager of 50 years. >> jimmy: i love that guy, by the way. marty. >> isn't he great? marty erlichman. >> jimmy: marty erlichman. [ applause ] >> and it's his birthday tomorrow. >> jimmy: how old is he? >> 85. >> jimmy: he'll be 85 years old? >> barbra: but he has the brain of an 84 year -- no. [ laughter ] he has the brain of a a 50 year-old. he's sharper than me. >> jimmy: he's so sharp. he's really charming. right before the show, he said to me, he goes, "you really going to wear that hairpiece?" [ laughter ] i was like, "this is my hair, marty." >> very funny. >> jimmy: he's very funny. absolutely. but he was telling me some stories about you two and i -- i was trying to just talk to him. first of all, i've got to say, honestly i was afraid that you were coming here today and i
i'm the only gentile manager in the business." [ laughter ] and, you know, he had this client orson beanaughter ] so -- >> jimmy: that's why you signed with him? >> i swear to god. >> jimmy: really? >> i swear to god. >> jimmy: that's so fun. and then you went on the show and just -- >> now, i have a fantastic manager of 50 years. >> jimmy: i love that guy, by the way. marty. >> isn't he great? marty erlichman. >> jimmy: marty...
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for instance, can you imagine a confidence with a group of gentiles sitting around the table having aonceivable. for more than 12 years, the media has been having this debate about the violence in islam and time and time again, there's this conversation that occasionally there's a conversation that surfaces about the muslims that doesn't include muslims. so if you're going to have this conversation about the muslims are this or that or the muslims believe this, have it with someone that practices the faith. like this conversation which i found a bit more enlightening. >> so you don't think there's anything more -- the justice system in muslim countries you don't think is somehow more primitive or subjugates women more than in other countries? >> did you hear what you just said? you said in muslim countries. in indonesia, women are equal to men 100%. in turkey, they've had more female he woulds of state in turkey than in the united states. >> and in pakistan -- >> stop saying things hike muslim countries. >> turns out that asking people to explain what they believe and why is more enli
for instance, can you imagine a confidence with a group of gentiles sitting around the table having aonceivable. for more than 12 years, the media has been having this debate about the violence in islam and time and time again, there's this conversation that occasionally there's a conversation that surfaces about the muslims that doesn't include muslims. so if you're going to have this conversation about the muslims are this or that or the muslims believe this, have it with someone that...
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one of the things when he dies is his quite gentile argument if you will, his elite argument that he made in the 50s at least and god men and yale, mccarthy is not a gentle book. it's almost quaint and respectable. his yale education would have them read out the party. i think the movement moves. >> i didn't go to yell but george w. bush dropped out of io. >> guest: george bush talk more about his crawford ranch and that's not a reflection of him so much as where the party rent. >> host: ted cruz with the princeton harvard education i don't see him being run out of the party either. let me talk to about the reagan revolution. and you make a fascinating argument going to the idea of the west as a playground where all of these different forces interact. >> guest: the west playground, i like that. >> host: you talk about how reagan and uber conservatives played off of the idea of the cowboy and a self-starter when also launching a defense buildup that helps communities in the west. >> guest: straight out of reconstruction. the west is fascinating. you can spend your whole life studying
one of the things when he dies is his quite gentile argument if you will, his elite argument that he made in the 50s at least and god men and yale, mccarthy is not a gentle book. it's almost quaint and respectable. his yale education would have them read out the party. i think the movement moves. >> i didn't go to yell but george w. bush dropped out of io. >> guest: george bush talk more about his crawford ranch and that's not a reflection of him so much as where the party rent....
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what you do by morning, lincoln had not given up on colonization but he also met with an old lady of gentileapparent. with my been evicted from her home and had no place to go. lincoln dashed off a note to secretary stanton asking them to look into the matter, then as night fell on the streets of washington, lincoln went to a study and paste. robert lincoln, his son, later told a friend that his father stayed up the entire night. why the younger lincoln waited decades to reveal that tantalizing fact is unknown, but if true, what a cinematic scene it suggests. a special from the vantage point of 150 years of history. there is lincoln, our lincoln, whoever that may really be, alone in this cold dark study, what was likely the first time in a long time when you could permit himself the luxury of concentration to while we do not know for certain about this particular night, had use of those it in his father study individual lincoln would pick up the boy and carry him to bed. but once lincoln was alone and settled in silence, what went through his mind? robert lincoln said his mother before retir
what you do by morning, lincoln had not given up on colonization but he also met with an old lady of gentileapparent. with my been evicted from her home and had no place to go. lincoln dashed off a note to secretary stanton asking them to look into the matter, then as night fell on the streets of washington, lincoln went to a study and paste. robert lincoln, his son, later told a friend that his father stayed up the entire night. why the younger lincoln waited decades to reveal that tantalizing...
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. >> she could have gotten a gentile lawyer. [laughter] >> andy cohen out of new york city.watch what happens live. i say -- >> i wanto
. >> she could have gotten a gentile lawyer. [laughter] >> andy cohen out of new york city.watch what happens live. i say -- >> i wanto
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everybody for being young but one of the things that made him such a figure when he died this is quite gentile argument, his lead argument that he made in the 50s at least "god and man at yale" look quaint and respectable according to the politics at which point his yale education would virtually have him read out of the party. so i think the movement moves rather than him. >> host: i didn't go to yell but i believe george w. bush and of course cheney dropped out of yale. >> guest: president bush did not talk a lot about his yale education. talked a lot about his life on the ranch and that's not a reflection of him as much is where the party went. >> host: ted cruz was princeton and harvard educated. he does come across as a good lawyer. let me talk to you about the reagan revolution. you make a fascinating argument again going to this idea of the west as a playground for all these different forces interact. >> guest: the west's playground, i like that. >> host: yeah and then you talk about how reagan and hoover conservatives played off of the idea of the cowboy and a self-starter. also launch
everybody for being young but one of the things that made him such a figure when he died this is quite gentile argument, his lead argument that he made in the 50s at least "god and man at yale" look quaint and respectable according to the politics at which point his yale education would virtually have him read out of the party. so i think the movement moves rather than him. >> host: i didn't go to yell but i believe george w. bush and of course cheney dropped out of yale....
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and he was seeming to make a case about gentility and women, and seemed to be a gender comment, thatut their demands for pay, whereas women will have a stronger position if they don't act like that. that seemed to be a gender distinction he was making. it wasn't an accident of his language. >> even his apology, which i accept, i would have been far more aggressive if i were him in making the point that it was just a stupid and completely incorrect comment. but again, i don't know what was in his head. the interviewer of him for that conference, it was a women's conference, made clear that she adores him, respects him, and what he's been able to do with the company and the culture of the company she's pleased with, but he'll have to answer to the board, to his employees and ultimately have to answer to shareholders and customers. >> hold on, i know what's in his heart because it's on his lips. it's an old suppression. they say the eyes are the window on the soul. that's not true. it's the microphone. you put it in front of somebody's face. they start saying stuff they really mean. we
and he was seeming to make a case about gentility and women, and seemed to be a gender comment, thatut their demands for pay, whereas women will have a stronger position if they don't act like that. that seemed to be a gender distinction he was making. it wasn't an accident of his language. >> even his apology, which i accept, i would have been far more aggressive if i were him in making the point that it was just a stupid and completely incorrect comment. but again, i don't know what was...
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. >> it's list after list of gentiles $33,295 and a little bit. >> this is in 1744, that's got to bers in debt. i'm not responsible for any of this, am? i. >> well -- >> reporter: is this where someone walks into the room here? that's not even the big family scandal. for that, eric looked nearly 100 years later, 1822. birth record for another eye stack spinoza, the great, great grandson of isaac the debtor. >> there's something weird about it. the father, there's no mention of a marriage. >> reporter: interesting. >> very. >> reporter: so there's a father let's say but there's no marriage, that's unusual? >> very unusual. it's a small community. everybody would know what's going on. the young woman without being married would be frowned upon. >> reporter: wait, there's more, a record of isaac's mother. >> married in 1811 with a different husband. >> reporter: she had a kid. she had isaac. still married to somebody else. >> for years. >> reporter: and the son isaac? >> he's a jewish name for illegitimate child without any rights. >> reporter: his offspring, too, that could be why isaa
. >> it's list after list of gentiles $33,295 and a little bit. >> this is in 1744, that's got to bers in debt. i'm not responsible for any of this, am? i. >> well -- >> reporter: is this where someone walks into the room here? that's not even the big family scandal. for that, eric looked nearly 100 years later, 1822. birth record for another eye stack spinoza, the great, great grandson of isaac the debtor. >> there's something weird about it. the father, there's...
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many gentiles did not even know that they were jews. living next door and did not know. and so whether first time this catholic church, six bishops spoke out against rounding out children and women. it did not speak up totally. but children and women. not the catholic church per say, but many of the leaders , french leaders. intel 1942 to do that. add -- of these perfectly normal frenchman -- and not talking about the jews from eastern europe. i'm talking about people who had lived in france for two or 300 years as well as the people who came from eastern europe walking around with yellow stars, seeing kids go to school that that every family had to deal with this issue. my friend has a yellow star. what does that mean? the little jewish boy saying, what is it you? what do i have to wear this? that changed attitudes. and it began -- the chairman racial policy became obvious. people were saying, they're bad for the grace of god. i am a muslim. that was a major, major mistake. but still for two years the last jews were sent to auschwitz from paris a week before the liberat
many gentiles did not even know that they were jews. living next door and did not know. and so whether first time this catholic church, six bishops spoke out against rounding out children and women. it did not speak up totally. but children and women. not the catholic church per say, but many of the leaders , french leaders. intel 1942 to do that. add -- of these perfectly normal frenchman -- and not talking about the jews from eastern europe. i'm talking about people who had lived in france...