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hebrew republic. and the state would have it's national identity based on what most states sort of ground their identity, and their language and their culture. and it would be drenched in jewish culture, cook thought. but it would be secular, and therefore, open and open to giving full equality to anyone who decided to reside in that 20th century secular state. so i'm trying to -- i guess i'm trying to -- jam a circular block into a square hole or something. but i'm trying to find a way out of the conflict. and like cook, i think part of the conflict, one the reasons it's gone on for so long, for six six -- more than six decades is that we have this unresolved identity question. and cook, i thought, had a great vision. that's where actually israel is headed towards. hebrew republic. most israelis live alone the mediterranean in places like tel aviv, and they are very secular. they just want their state. unfortunately, the politics as we all know has been seized on both sides, by the sort of -- what i
hebrew republic. and the state would have it's national identity based on what most states sort of ground their identity, and their language and their culture. and it would be drenched in jewish culture, cook thought. but it would be secular, and therefore, open and open to giving full equality to anyone who decided to reside in that 20th century secular state. so i'm trying to -- i guess i'm trying to -- jam a circular block into a square hole or something. but i'm trying to find a way out of...
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, and she said as a matter of principle, i refuse to learn hebrew, but she said that she did socializewith some israelis as long as they were -- how did she put it? not zionists. check mate again. >> your book is a rich one, and there's much in it that we haven't been able to discuss, but i wanted to open up the floor to some questions to allow the audience a chance to participate too. are there any? gentleman here towards the back. if you could just wait for a second. there's a microphone coming. >> you made a statement a few moments ago that as you were taking an opinion poll among the israelis and palestinians, that a great majority that even though they may grind their teeth, they would vote in favor of the proposal. how do you correlate that with the total disappearance, disintegration of the peace movement in israel and the recent elections that steam to indicate -- seem to indicate that the left has basically dissolved for whatever the reasons, but just the fact they have disappeared. >> no, you're quite right. the israeli left has imploded and peace now is psychologically depre
, and she said as a matter of principle, i refuse to learn hebrew, but she said that she did socializewith some israelis as long as they were -- how did she put it? not zionists. check mate again. >> your book is a rich one, and there's much in it that we haven't been able to discuss, but i wanted to open up the floor to some questions to allow the audience a chance to participate too. are there any? gentleman here towards the back. if you could just wait for a second. there's a...
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i would like to introduce you to pam wrightman a member of con gas beth shalom, a hebrew word meaning comfort works with mental issues in the context of her synagogue and the director of a jewish meditation center program, of the center for jewish people hood welcome. >> thank you very having us. >> i am thrilled i we should say we know each other because of the work of the bay area jewish healing center and we have at the healing center particular outreach on mental illness issues particularly a half day synagogue based conference. beth of you were the chairs and driving forces in your particular synagogues for those conferences and we have mud forward if -- and we have moved foreward from there. so why is mental illness such an important issue for us to look at in the jewish community in particular jewish care issues? >> i think mental illness, certainly in our synagogue is an item not talked about. people are very hesitant to share, reveal their personal situations with mental illness and frequently, it is so severe, the stigma, people leave synagogues or fade into the background a
i would like to introduce you to pam wrightman a member of con gas beth shalom, a hebrew word meaning comfort works with mental issues in the context of her synagogue and the director of a jewish meditation center program, of the center for jewish people hood welcome. >> thank you very having us. >> i am thrilled i we should say we know each other because of the work of the bay area jewish healing center and we have at the healing center particular outreach on mental illness issues...
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it was written in a combination of hebrew and syrian. the or original prayers, bowling down to jerusalem, and after the jews of medina refused to convert, turned to mecca and the jews were exterminated one by one by having their heads severed by mohammad and his colleagues, the islamic conquests of all the or arabian peninsula into the middle east into north africa. this is well documented muslim conquest. that is how the muslim world became established. i am going to remind people that this is a sense of topic and i want to talk history only. not contemporary affairs. [inaudible] >> my job is history. you will determine the present text. you will determine the future. so the jews of the arabian peninsula and the middle east, when the muslims took it over--not just the jews but the christians. this meant they were a protected group within the islamic world and they had second-class citizenship or third class citizenship they were not love, and this is important because this issue comes right to the question of the farhud and the arab/not
it was written in a combination of hebrew and syrian. the or original prayers, bowling down to jerusalem, and after the jews of medina refused to convert, turned to mecca and the jews were exterminated one by one by having their heads severed by mohammad and his colleagues, the islamic conquests of all the or arabian peninsula into the middle east into north africa. this is well documented muslim conquest. that is how the muslim world became established. i am going to remind people that this is...
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medinon -- medinot comes from hebrew. it was written from hebrew and syria. the original prayers following down were to jerusalem. and after the jews of medina refused to convert, it turned to mecca. and the jews were exterminated one by one by having their heads severed by muhammad and his colleagues. then came the islamic conquest of all of the arabian peninsula. this is the well documented muslim conquest. and that is how the muslim world became established. i'm going to remind you, i'm going to remind people this is sensitive poppic. -- topic. i want to talk history only. not contemporary affairs. [inaudible comment] >> my job is history. you will determine the presence tense and you will determine the future. okay. so. the jews of the arabian peninsula and the middle east when the muslims took it over became demis. not just the jews, also the christian. this meant they were a protected group within the islamic world. they had second and -- second-class citizenship, or third-class citizenship. they weren't allowed to have complete religious freedom. and t
medinon -- medinot comes from hebrew. it was written from hebrew and syria. the original prayers following down were to jerusalem. and after the jews of medina refused to convert, it turned to mecca. and the jews were exterminated one by one by having their heads severed by muhammad and his colleagues. then came the islamic conquest of all of the arabian peninsula. this is the well documented muslim conquest. and that is how the muslim world became established. i'm going to remind you, i'm...
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>> i really do, and -- able's a hebrew name, and it means breath. i think is cool. >> jimmy: so if you say bad able, it's like bad breath? you're being bad, able. it means breath, huh? you know what, everyone should run their names by me because i have -- i can come up with every horrible nickname that might possibly be thrust upon a child. now, the new season of "parks and recreation" started last week. it feels like this show is picking up steam lately. >> thank you, yeah. it's been really great. we're in season three. people are responding to it, liking it. we're behind "the office," we're happy to be there. >> jimmy: you've done something interesting. i want to run this by you. i don't know -- >> oh, boy. >> jimmy: these are some of your cast members from season one. >> jim o'hare and nick offerman. amazing talented gentlemen. >> jimmy: these are some of the cast members you've added this season. [ applause ] is this a network decision or an amy decision? >> i think these two are gorgeous. >> jimmy: of course they are. >> but go like this, yeah,
>> i really do, and -- able's a hebrew name, and it means breath. i think is cool. >> jimmy: so if you say bad able, it's like bad breath? you're being bad, able. it means breath, huh? you know what, everyone should run their names by me because i have -- i can come up with every horrible nickname that might possibly be thrust upon a child. now, the new season of "parks and recreation" started last week. it feels like this show is picking up steam lately. >> thank...
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it is johnny sing ago hebrew song. part of the surprising collection.address issues that have separated jew and black. >> if we could talk to one another and be close and have communication that is the thing that will breakdown all these problems. >>reporter: nothing like that but music. >> black music and hebrew mix is so similar. there is no there is no difference as far as i'm concerned. >>reporter: at age 75 he just goes on singing. smoothly. ♪ ♪ you will never just how much i miss you. in san francisco abc 7 news. >> boy what a voice. let go back now to update the forecas forecast. spencer is here and he's terrific. so many songs. >> he's awesome. i have seen him in person like three times. >> i never have. >> wonderful performance. from the golden voice to the golden forecast. we have sunshine tomorrow. surprise surprise. mild temperatures and high well in the upper 60's and low 70's. especially up in the north bay where we see the mildest weather of all and thinking about tahoe this weekend encounter three days of sunshine. daytime high at 50 deg
it is johnny sing ago hebrew song. part of the surprising collection.address issues that have separated jew and black. >> if we could talk to one another and be close and have communication that is the thing that will breakdown all these problems. >>reporter: nothing like that but music. >> black music and hebrew mix is so similar. there is no there is no difference as far as i'm concerned. >>reporter: at age 75 he just goes on singing. smoothly. ♪ ♪ you will never...
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this is a hebrew song.s a chance to address issues separated jews and blacks. >> if we can talk to one another and be close and have communication, that is the thing that will breakdown these problem autos nothing can do that like music he says. >> black music is and hebrew music is so similar. i -- there is no -- no difference as far as i'm concerned. >> and age 75 he just goes on singing. >> oh, yeah. >> in san francisco abc 7 news. >> boy what a voice. >> let's get another check on the forecast for the week. >> there is spencer christian here humming that tune. >> it's "wonderful wonderful". there are pictures sent to us by viewers. there is from yesterday foggy sunset yesterday and this is through you reports this is this afternoon after 3:00. a sun dog at jant rotsa. this is a retraction and other interesting picture there. let's go out to take a look. highs for tomorrow including mild with high temperatures into upper 60s to low 70s there is a lovely day heading into weekend. how sit look something th
this is a hebrew song.s a chance to address issues separated jews and blacks. >> if we can talk to one another and be close and have communication, that is the thing that will breakdown these problem autos nothing can do that like music he says. >> black music is and hebrew music is so similar. i -- there is no -- no difference as far as i'm concerned. >> and age 75 he just goes on singing. >> oh, yeah. >> in san francisco abc 7 news. >> boy what a voice....
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know to present the news and the last idea of the murder you know to issue the the new let's say the hebrew between the new space between the i mean in internet in the in the printed version it's a very interesting it's very challenging question and of course definitely it's very interesting you know for the russian press because you know if you look at the russian internet you know it's it's basically the same as in the u.k. i mean they're just coping a lot of things but if you have a global look at the press of the u.k. i would like to say that the get. adequate picture was going on in the world and on the national level too and what impact do you think british press coverage has on you carrying out your duties its ambassador well for me it's very important because. definitely in bus the should read very carefully the newspapers because the first official information second you have commands and the third this is you know you just can't live with. the u.k. still harbors people sought under the russian legal system people that they sell ski. advice recently mocked. the subject of the knowl
know to present the news and the last idea of the murder you know to issue the the new let's say the hebrew between the new space between the i mean in internet in the in the printed version it's a very interesting it's very challenging question and of course definitely it's very interesting you know for the russian press because you know if you look at the russian internet you know it's it's basically the same as in the u.k. i mean they're just coping a lot of things but if you have a global...
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sheen attacked the show's producer, chuck lorre, referring to him by his hebrew name. >> last i checkedaim, i spent close to the last decade, magically converting your tin cans into pure gold. >> couric: in a statement, cbs and warner brothers say the decision to end production was based on "the totality of charlie sheen's statements, conduct, and condition." and coming up next, high schools musical. , high school musical. [ male announcer ] a chicken coop: the unlikely birthplace of a fundamental idea. it's where ethel percy andrus found a retired teacher living because she could afford nothing else. ethel couldn't ignore the clear need for health and financial security. and it inspired her to found aarp. for over 50 years, we've continued that work, to help all americans pursue their best life. discover more of what we do, for every generation at aarp.org. time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze... my eyes water. but now zyrtec®, the fastest 24-hour allergy relief, comes in a liquid gel. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. comes in a liquid gel. sometime
sheen attacked the show's producer, chuck lorre, referring to him by his hebrew name. >> last i checkedaim, i spent close to the last decade, magically converting your tin cans into pure gold. >> couric: in a statement, cbs and warner brothers say the decision to end production was based on "the totality of charlie sheen's statements, conduct, and condition." and coming up next, high schools musical. , high school musical. [ male announcer ] a chicken coop: the unlikely...
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as you would say in hebrew to trust in the almighty so i think there's a problem that the perception is that israel and america are too close and it's not advantageous to israel or america israel can and or regularly says we can defend ourselves just just let's not they don't necessarily even need us foreign aid but you're going there only the biggest recipient was a really good thing about israel being appalled that the u.s. isn't stepping in to do something about keeping them but it can please what that says is that absent external support the entire middle east would look different if there were self-government the entire middle east would look different and that's with significant that what we are witnessing is the status quo is a tenuous status quo held together almost it's combustible it's bound to implode and this is the best thing that can happen to the region the most that the u.s. can hope for is that it could be a step ahead in order to dissipate how to embrace democracy how to support nasa and democracy in the region and it should then consider. if it means this much effo
as you would say in hebrew to trust in the almighty so i think there's a problem that the perception is that israel and america are too close and it's not advantageous to israel or america israel can and or regularly says we can defend ourselves just just let's not they don't necessarily even need us foreign aid but you're going there only the biggest recipient was a really good thing about israel being appalled that the u.s. isn't stepping in to do something about keeping them but it can...
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being an anti-semite after mockingly referring to "two and a half men's" create chuck lorre by his hebrew's nothing this side of deplorable that a certain chaim levine, yeah, that's chuck's real name, mistook his rock star for his own exit strategy. >> reporter: in a text message to andrea canning said, you're telling me, any time someone calls me carlos esteves, i can claim they are anti-latino? he insists he's not using drugs and willing to be tested. >> they want hair, blood, [ bleep ], sorry, enamel. whatever. it's all good. >> it's textbook addict denial on steroids is what it is because he's coming out so forcefully. he's not simply saying, i don't think i have a problem. he's basically saying, all of you are stupid and i can do this myself. see, i've already done it. all the time it seems like he's still engaged in using drugs. >> reporter: psychologist and author of "seven tools to beat addiction" says sheen clearly feels attacked by the producers trying to help. >> it doesn't do well to clash with people to get them to change. and he's feeling attacked, obviously. he's attacking
being an anti-semite after mockingly referring to "two and a half men's" create chuck lorre by his hebrew's nothing this side of deplorable that a certain chaim levine, yeah, that's chuck's real name, mistook his rock star for his own exit strategy. >> reporter: in a text message to andrea canning said, you're telling me, any time someone calls me carlos esteves, i can claim they are anti-latino? he insists he's not using drugs and willing to be tested. >> they want hair,...
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develop in the middle ages by a certain group of jews, it's called kabala, which means tradition in hebrew. that had this picture the universe start friday a point and they said it in a somewhat different way. what they said was, that god withdrew from a little place and made room for us, for our universe to come into existence and so the withdrawl of god is create created -- which then became filled with something that was not god and that is the universe. >> and this by the way was one of the reasons why evil could exist in the universe in their theory because that was the place from which god withdrew. >> what do you mean by the cosmickeur boris? >> or borea is a snake that swallowed his tail. >> is that myth? >> of course it's middle call. it's not a snake. it's a ser pent. it's a middle call sort of snake but what we are doing is -- mythical -- using that as one of the symbols we use in our book to try to give pictures that people can grasp and work with and in this case, we are using it to represent all the different size scales in the universe. it turns out there is a smaller size t
develop in the middle ages by a certain group of jews, it's called kabala, which means tradition in hebrew. that had this picture the universe start friday a point and they said it in a somewhat different way. what they said was, that god withdrew from a little place and made room for us, for our universe to come into existence and so the withdrawl of god is create created -- which then became filled with something that was not god and that is the universe. >> and this by the way was one...
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. >> being an anti-sem semitic by referring to his hebrew name. >> it's nothing.s deplorable and hiam levine mr. rock star for his own exit strategy. >> in a text message, she wrote. so you are telling me somebody calls me estevez i can claim they are anti-latino. he is insisting he is not using drugs. >> they want hair, enamel, whatever, it's all good. >> it's denial on steroids. he is coming out so forcefully. not simply saying i don't think i have a problem. he is basically saying all of you are stupid. i can do this myself. see, i have already done it. >> sigh could colonel gist, says sheen clearly feels attacked by the producers who are likely trying to help. >> doesn't do do good to clash with people. he is feeling attacking in return in the media but it's not good therapy. >> ordinarily good therapy trying to find some way in making a bridge to the person, not attacking and fighting with them. >> that may be easily said and done after they were publicly scorched this week. the damage to sheen's bosses, his co-workers, some of the people closest to him may b
. >> being an anti-sem semitic by referring to his hebrew name. >> it's nothing.s deplorable and hiam levine mr. rock star for his own exit strategy. >> in a text message, she wrote. so you are telling me somebody calls me estevez i can claim they are anti-latino. he is insisting he is not using drugs. >> they want hair, enamel, whatever, it's all good. >> it's denial on steroids. he is coming out so forcefully. not simply saying i don't think i have a problem. he...
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. >> next, dan porat, associate professor of education at hebrew university in jerusalem presents his research on an iconic photograph of an anonymous but in the warsaw ghetto taken in the spring of 1943. he discusses his book at the illinois holocaust museum and education center in skokie, illinois. this program is about 50 minutes. >> thank you very much for your welcoming words, and it's a pleasure to be here. thank you all for coming in this cold evening. chicago, windy city. let me first thank the jewish federation of chicago, and especially michael for arranging and supporting my coming to chicago. it has been a pleasure being here, and i thank you for that. i would also like to thank the uic study program, and especially my friend and colleague robert johnston and others for their warm welcome. it has been a true wonderful experience being here. and, finally, let me thank the illinois holocaust museum and education center, and especially rick for allowing me to come here and present my work do you. this is my first time present this work. and it's an exciting moment for me to b
. >> next, dan porat, associate professor of education at hebrew university in jerusalem presents his research on an iconic photograph of an anonymous but in the warsaw ghetto taken in the spring of 1943. he discusses his book at the illinois holocaust museum and education center in skokie, illinois. this program is about 50 minutes. >> thank you very much for your welcoming words, and it's a pleasure to be here. thank you all for coming in this cold evening. chicago, windy city....
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and most of them really most of them are hebrews. in 2400 local issue, he's a sergeant. he saw people dress the way we dress at home. he saw people whose names are very close to what we had. i'm an asian french they say you know what, we can understand it even though we can't speak the language. so i'm standing at to see people are really the same in some form or another, whether it's true what they have suffered or with hair going through or what they know. and the sense of kindred spirit goes beyond race, go beyond everything. whether it's an injustice like martin luther king said, when one of us is suffering and injustice, it's actually all of us are suffering and injustice. again, what to thank you. >> thank you for sharing that story. there's great admiration. one of my professors at harvard said to me, you know, we are talking about my interest in slavery. he said you know, there's a question about white people writing about slave history and by people writing the history of america. he said that's not what it abood. these are shared stories and whether white or bl
and most of them really most of them are hebrews. in 2400 local issue, he's a sergeant. he saw people dress the way we dress at home. he saw people whose names are very close to what we had. i'm an asian french they say you know what, we can understand it even though we can't speak the language. so i'm standing at to see people are really the same in some form or another, whether it's true what they have suffered or with hair going through or what they know. and the sense of kindred spirit goes...
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denies to "good morning america" of being an anti-semite, by calling out producer, chuck lorre, by his hebrewnes show." >> chaim levine, that's chuck's real name. mistook this rock star for his own selfish exit strategy, bro. >> reporter: in a text message to our andrea canning, he wrote, so, you're telling me, anytime someone calls me carlos estevez, i can claim they're anti-latino? he also continues to insist he is not using drugs and is willing to be tested. >> they want hair, blood, pee [ bleep ] enamel, whatever. it's all good. >> it's textbook addict denial on steroids, basically. he is coming out so forcefully. he's not simply saying, i don't think i have a problem. he's basically saying, all of you are stupid. and i can do this myself. see? i've already done it. and all the time, it sounds like he's still engaged in drugs. >> reporter: psychologist stanton peele, author of "seven tools to beat addiction," says sheen clearly feels attacked by the producers who are trying to help. >> it doesn't do well to attack people to get them to change. and he feels attacked. it makes for good medi
denies to "good morning america" of being an anti-semite, by calling out producer, chuck lorre, by his hebrewnes show." >> chaim levine, that's chuck's real name. mistook this rock star for his own selfish exit strategy, bro. >> reporter: in a text message to our andrea canning, he wrote, so, you're telling me, anytime someone calls me carlos estevez, i can claim they're anti-latino? he also continues to insist he is not using drugs and is willing to be tested....
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i mention my friend bishop or the reverend clark or michelle rabbi of the washington hebrew congregation and we all became great friends. my wife, the family, all of us, and course my colleagues on campus, the professor and the wonderful students, the honor students who were here and joined my team, young jonathan from alabama and a son of a great friend of mine and the secretary of course another member of that group. so jonathan joined us and joined the team. this was the team on this meeting, not the face of america that i was seeing who on the journey helped me create that understanding, but like the character who would work all night and complete the task and in the morning was back to square 1i felt like that. i felt like the character that the more you try, the harder you work you still go back to square one and there was no risk. yet on the inboard like another remember ulysses that was the kind of emotion that was driving me to this. some of my favorite lines in poetry, yet all experience is in the gleams of the untroubled world that is forever and ever when i move. to follow th
i mention my friend bishop or the reverend clark or michelle rabbi of the washington hebrew congregation and we all became great friends. my wife, the family, all of us, and course my colleagues on campus, the professor and the wonderful students, the honor students who were here and joined my team, young jonathan from alabama and a son of a great friend of mine and the secretary of course another member of that group. so jonathan joined us and joined the team. this was the team on this...
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prison or a young arab-american who had been detained for months and forced to sign a confession in hebrew without reading it, we picked those cases, ect., people in the camps who were treated badly by lebanese authorities, ect.. that's the stuff we did. in some ways, we weren't the palestine solidarity committee. that existed. we weren't the plo friends of the plo group that existed. we were a human rights campaign, and so some of those issues didn't affect us, but we were clear in condemning that stuff and made it very clear that not only it was destructive of human life on the israeli side, but it was destructive of people's understanding of palestinian on the other side. it was bad for both. >> host: talk about the centrality of the palestinian issue for arabs. you do a good job in the book explaning there is in a way no such thing as an arab world, that there's vast differences all the way there many of the countries. many of the countries are quite dissimilar, but the palestinian issue looms large. why is it? >> guest: there is an arab world on the one hand and not on the other. it's
prison or a young arab-american who had been detained for months and forced to sign a confession in hebrew without reading it, we picked those cases, ect., people in the camps who were treated badly by lebanese authorities, ect.. that's the stuff we did. in some ways, we weren't the palestine solidarity committee. that existed. we weren't the plo friends of the plo group that existed. we were a human rights campaign, and so some of those issues didn't affect us, but we were clear in condemning...
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hebrew national. the better than a hot dog hot dog.perfect balance of crunchy flakes and clusters, with a kiss of golden honey. delicious. and the same calories per serving as special k original. so, try honey roasted, honey bunches of oats! heck try 'em all. z. >>> this morning, solutions for your financial problems. our team of experts is ready to answer your questions on everything from saving for the short term to saving for retirement. we have sharon epperson from cnbc and dylan rat gan, the host of "the dylan ratigan show" and the author of "psych yourself rich." good morning. thanks for being here on a crunchy, cold day outside. we have an e-mail question from cheryl who lives in indiana. it's a sobering question. she writes i'm currently working in a volatile work environment. my boss is verbally abusive and my health is suffering. if i quit can i collect unemployment and/or participate in services at work one to find another job? what should i do? >> this is a difficult situation for many people. in this economy you want to ke
hebrew national. the better than a hot dog hot dog.perfect balance of crunchy flakes and clusters, with a kiss of golden honey. delicious. and the same calories per serving as special k original. so, try honey roasted, honey bunches of oats! heck try 'em all. z. >>> this morning, solutions for your financial problems. our team of experts is ready to answer your questions on everything from saving for the short term to saving for retirement. we have sharon epperson from cnbc and dylan...
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you took the hebrew version. which i think people are wondering why would he do that.e says it was a joke, when he saw it posted in a message by lorre himself, at the end of "two and a half men." >> i would say, you know, i'm sorry if i offended you. i didn't know you were so sensitive. sorry if i offended you. i thought you wailing on me for eight years, i could take a few shots back. didn't know you were going to take your little ball and go home and punish everybody in the process. >> reporter: but it's sheen's character that's come into question time and time again. one thing i'm finding about you is you seem like you're really nice. you seem like you love your children. >> i am, i'm the nicest guy you want to meet. >> reporter: then you hear about this violent side when you drink. are these women making this up? or is this really happening? tell us what really happened in that house in aspen? or what really happened in new york city? >> i can't do that here. i have to expose people. regardless what too many foolery they rolled in with, i can't do that. i don't rol
you took the hebrew version. which i think people are wondering why would he do that.e says it was a joke, when he saw it posted in a message by lorre himself, at the end of "two and a half men." >> i would say, you know, i'm sorry if i offended you. i didn't know you were so sensitive. sorry if i offended you. i thought you wailing on me for eight years, i could take a few shots back. didn't know you were going to take your little ball and go home and punish everybody in the...
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followed thursday's radio outburst when sheen slammed lorre and raised eyebrows by calling him by his hebrewhe last decade magically converting your tin cans in to pure gold. and the gratitude i get is he chose not do his job, which is as to write. >> reporter: cbs responded quickly. in a same the network said based on the totality of charlie sheen's statements, conduct and condition, cbs and warner brothers television have skied to discontinue production of "two and a half men" for the remainder of the season. with production on hold, hundreds of people will be out of work. on friday, sheen had a message for them. >> be patient, get focused. we're at war and there are ways to deal with these clowns and take all their money. >> reporter: this are reports this morning that the actor who was in the bahamas with a porn star and model has returned to hollywood and insisted that his rehab worked and this he's clean and sober. >> if you can find a drug that will get me higher than i him i hate to say on life, but just living in the moment, finally enjoying this life, then present that drug. i don'
followed thursday's radio outburst when sheen slammed lorre and raised eyebrows by calling him by his hebrewhe last decade magically converting your tin cans in to pure gold. and the gratitude i get is he chose not do his job, which is as to write. >> reporter: cbs responded quickly. in a same the network said based on the totality of charlie sheen's statements, conduct and condition, cbs and warner brothers television have skied to discontinue production of "two and a half men"...
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as we are told in hebrews 12, 1, "there is a cloud of witnesses watching how we run this race, how we challenge." and for such a time as this, god has blessed us with a set of leaders that are willing to tackle this crisis, these challenges, these problems. among the tallest, among the best-prepared is center mike lee from utah. -- senator mike lee from utah. he is a constitutional scholar. he is a superb lawyer. he is a grassroots, tell it like it is politician. he is a favorite among the tea party years and he is a favorite among movement conservatives alike. -- she is a favorite among the tea party. ladies and gentlemen, we are blessed to have a man who was willing to tackle this nation's debt crisis. he comes to bring a breath of eath ofir, a bra determination to create an american century that stand up along the standards expected by that cloud of witnesses. he is a family man. he and his wife, sharon, are the parents of three wonderful children. he is a full portfolio conservatives. he is a social conservative, a national security conservatives, an economic conservative, he is a
as we are told in hebrews 12, 1, "there is a cloud of witnesses watching how we run this race, how we challenge." and for such a time as this, god has blessed us with a set of leaders that are willing to tackle this crisis, these challenges, these problems. among the tallest, among the best-prepared is center mike lee from utah. -- senator mike lee from utah. he is a constitutional scholar. he is a superb lawyer. he is a grassroots, tell it like it is politician. he is a favorite...
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but they are, as we are told in hebrew scroll one, there's a cloud of witnesses watching how we run thishis challenge. and for such a time as this, god has blessed us with a set of leaders not are ready to tackle this crisis, the challenges, these problems. and among the tallest, among the best prepared is senator mike lee from utah. [applause] >> he is a constitutional scholar. he is a superb lawyer. he is a grassroots tell it like it is politician. he is a favorite among tea partiers, and he is a another ae asked the question. perhaps she was asking herself, nancy, are you serious? can use as we maintain congress has its power? we answer this question for her in november of 2010. [applause] >> we can now say to speaker pelosi i correct myself, former speaker pelosi. yes, nancy, we were serious. [applause] >> it reminds me of the original tea party. not the one that took place in figure 19, 2009. the one that took place in december 1773. where an american merchants upset over what they perceived as overreaching by the national government, not a national government based in washington, d
but they are, as we are told in hebrew scroll one, there's a cloud of witnesses watching how we run thishis challenge. and for such a time as this, god has blessed us with a set of leaders not are ready to tackle this crisis, the challenges, these problems. and among the tallest, among the best prepared is senator mike lee from utah. [applause] >> he is a constitutional scholar. he is a superb lawyer. he is a grassroots tell it like it is politician. he is a favorite among tea partiers,...
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>> i want christians to take the hebrew bible or, it's called, the old testament or the tanakh, on its own terms. do not imply that it was written 600 or 700 years before an event and was already predicting an event. >> what, then, should evangelical christians and others do about their conviction that the whole bible is literally true, god's word? >> well, that's not the way jews and other christians read the bible. >> and the ancient accusation that jews killed christ? >> that's one of the most insidious and odious charges, and everybody knows, or everybody should know that jews under roman occupation in the land of israel at that time had no power to execute anybody. >> another issue, jesus' "great commission" to his followers to make disciples of all nations. >> well, i respect that and i understand it, but jews are already with the father, already with god, the covenant, and are not in need of any intermediary. >> and attitudes toward israel? i asked rudin whether he thinks some jews are so supportive of the state of israel that they can't criticize its government's policies. >> t
>> i want christians to take the hebrew bible or, it's called, the old testament or the tanakh, on its own terms. do not imply that it was written 600 or 700 years before an event and was already predicting an event. >> what, then, should evangelical christians and others do about their conviction that the whole bible is literally true, god's word? >> well, that's not the way jews and other christians read the bible. >> and the ancient accusation that jews killed christ?...