126
126
Dec 14, 2012
12/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
wiser storms, accidents comment people die, hunter-gatherer's through the modern world, hammons construct a guide to explain things. different gods, religions, but what are the chances that 999 others are false and this is the one true god or they are all social be constructed? >> when rethink of god you can think of but tall mountain. we stand at the base. we see littlto be terry's of the information and the religion is to call what is at the top. day all look the same direction. i would say all the religions are correct. john: what is the evidence? >> in france to an explanation how i got here. you can take michael's explanation there's all the material things but that is a leap of faith assuming there is only material things and nothing else. >> natalee buffet eighth but a level of confidence gained 500 years of science consistently finding causes of the fact to displace religion as the mechanism to explain. >> is its assumption was that is all there is? >> because it works. >> god works. people believe because it works. john: they were ignorant with no other explanation for leaving. >
wiser storms, accidents comment people die, hunter-gatherer's through the modern world, hammons construct a guide to explain things. different gods, religions, but what are the chances that 999 others are false and this is the one true god or they are all social be constructed? >> when rethink of god you can think of but tall mountain. we stand at the base. we see littlto be terry's of the information and the religion is to call what is at the top. day all look the same direction. i would...
43
43
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
another are re just fair the fact that that what is happening with a lot of these people the jeremy hammons of the world is that we did this and whether we did this or not is that they are doing a lot of good for really trying to break a national surveillance state you know i think they just need tremendous support on believe a ball thank you so much for coming on breaking it down i mean it's just outrageous that he's been sitting there for so long no charges and no real visibility i commend you for bringing much needed light to this case michael ratner appreciate your time very much thank you. ok like you say so far go to our you tube channel youtube dot com slash break in a set and subscribe to our facebook page at facebook dot com slash break in the set or you can follow me on twitter at abby martin and i took a break from my preaching for now but stay tuned to hear if syria is the beginning of another international military engagement in the middle east next. download the official publication so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from. now a t.v. is not require
another are re just fair the fact that that what is happening with a lot of these people the jeremy hammons of the world is that we did this and whether we did this or not is that they are doing a lot of good for really trying to break a national surveillance state you know i think they just need tremendous support on believe a ball thank you so much for coming on breaking it down i mean it's just outrageous that he's been sitting there for so long no charges and no real visibility i commend...
305
305
Dec 14, 2012
12/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 305
favorite 0
quote 0
wiser storms, accidents comment people die, hunter-gatherer's through the modern world, hammons construct a guide to explain things. different gods, religions, but what are the chances that 999 others are false and this is the one true god or they are all social be constructed? >> when rethink of god you can think of but tall mountain. we stand at the base. we see little to be terry's of the information and the religion is to call what is at the top. day all look the same direction. i would say all the religions are correct. john: what is the evidence? >> in france to an explanation how i got here. you can take michael's explanation there's all the material things but that is a leap of faith assuming there is only material things and nothing else. >> natalee buffet eighth but a level of confidence gained 500 years of science consistently finding causes of the fact to displace religion as the mechanism to explain. >> is in its assumption was that is all there is? >> because it works. >> god works. people believe because it works. john: they were ignorant with no other explanation for leavi
wiser storms, accidents comment people die, hunter-gatherer's through the modern world, hammons construct a guide to explain things. different gods, religions, but what are the chances that 999 others are false and this is the one true god or they are all social be constructed? >> when rethink of god you can think of but tall mountain. we stand at the base. we see little to be terry's of the information and the religion is to call what is at the top. day all look the same direction. i...
348
348
Dec 15, 2012
12/12
by
KRON
tv
eye 348
favorite 0
quote 0
hammons was shot." >>catherine: the shooter apparently arrived in this car, parked outside the main entrance. he began firing as soon as he entered the building. >> pop, pop, pop in the hall. and they all heard it. there were about seven people in the meeting room. they heard that sound in the hall. and they -- she said three people went out into the hall, the principal, the vice principal and the school psychologist. and t only one person came back, which was the vice principal, who was shot in the leg or the foot. >>catherine: police responding to 911 calls found dozens of bodies, including the principal and psychologist. >> there were three children that came out. one of them was -- had a very bloody face. one of the cops said it was the worst things he's seen in his entire career. >>catherine: officers frantically searched for the gunman. >> we heard screaming. a police came in, and was like, is he in here? then he ran out. then somebody yelled, get to a safe place. >> we saw police officers and we
hammons was shot." >>catherine: the shooter apparently arrived in this car, parked outside the main entrance. he began firing as soon as he entered the building. >> pop, pop, pop in the hall. and they all heard it. there were about seven people in the meeting room. they heard that sound in the hall. and they -- she said three people went out into the hall, the principal, the vice principal and the school psychologist. and t only one person came back, which was the vice...
163
163
Dec 26, 2012
12/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
you referenced thomas jefferson and sally hammons as kind of an example of a wealthy family that owned slaves. butting your book, you bust that miffed because millvinia was a slave of a working-class american, can you talk to was a little bit about that? >> many of us when we think about slavery think about the jeffersons, we think about gone with the wind, the grand manner, the vast plantation. michele obama's family, there were ancestors of hers who had that kind of history, the plantations of south carolina. the family story does expose the enormous variation of life during slavery when -- which is not something we often think about. the shields family that owned millvinia they were not wealthy people at all land in some ways that was astonishing to the descendants who said to me we heard those shieldses never had two nickels to rub together. they were not wealthy family. the irish-americans who came some time in the 1700s, worked the land with their own hands, all we ended up owning slaves, shields married the daughter of a wealthy man. when that man with his father-in-law died inh
you referenced thomas jefferson and sally hammons as kind of an example of a wealthy family that owned slaves. butting your book, you bust that miffed because millvinia was a slave of a working-class american, can you talk to was a little bit about that? >> many of us when we think about slavery think about the jeffersons, we think about gone with the wind, the grand manner, the vast plantation. michele obama's family, there were ancestors of hers who had that kind of history, the...
157
157
Dec 18, 2012
12/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
will the vice presidential teller please collect the ballots from the electors hammon? >> the electoral votes of north carolina have been passed on this, the 17th day of december, 2012, through the republican electors, and the result is as follows. votes cast in the name of paul ryan. >> thank you. with secretary marshall please bring forth the certificates to vote. each elector or will have to sign six copies. i believe we are going to sign one copy, and if at the end the electors will remain seated, we will sign the other five copies. >> the electors having signed a certificate of the vote, at this point i would like to thank the staff of the state capital, the secretary of state's office, and the north carolina republican's staff as well as the north carolina republican party as well as the voters of north carolina for helping make this meeting of the electoral college of success. if there is no further business to come before us, i wish to recognize dodi allen for the purpose of making a motion to adjourn. >> [inaudible] >> recognizing john abernathy -- don abernath
will the vice presidential teller please collect the ballots from the electors hammon? >> the electoral votes of north carolina have been passed on this, the 17th day of december, 2012, through the republican electors, and the result is as follows. votes cast in the name of paul ryan. >> thank you. with secretary marshall please bring forth the certificates to vote. each elector or will have to sign six copies. i believe we are going to sign one copy, and if at the end the electors...
101
101
Dec 12, 2012
12/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
for a second, the article the tribune review, maybe c-span can get hammons. he's at the cato institute health policy. >> host: it had them on many times, regina. >> caller: he says changes will cause the department estimates that even the subsidies, premiums could rise by roughly 25%. all is doing is making people go away from states where they can't afford these costs. how about if we go out to the united nations and get them out of our budget? >> host: okay. isabel sawhill. >> guest: your first point is about social security, shouldn't touch it. i assume what she's talking about is that there isn't earmarked tax called the payroll tax that funds social security and she thinks the rest of government is stealing some of that money or using some of that money inappropriately. many people make that argument. you're in good company. i don't happen to agree with that perspective because this is just like saying that if a household had two different accounts, one of hunt only spent on retirement needs and another on everything else, money is fungible so it all com
for a second, the article the tribune review, maybe c-span can get hammons. he's at the cato institute health policy. >> host: it had them on many times, regina. >> caller: he says changes will cause the department estimates that even the subsidies, premiums could rise by roughly 25%. all is doing is making people go away from states where they can't afford these costs. how about if we go out to the united nations and get them out of our budget? >> host: okay. isabel sawhill....