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>> the jewish bible is, for the most part, in hebrew. there are a few parts in aramaic. >> then it was translated into greek for the common man. >> for the greek-speaking common jew in minus 200. >> ok. now, it's your contention, is it not, that when the translation occurred between hebrew and greek there was a mistake made. what was the mistake? >> you know, that's augustine's contention too, i'm in good company. >> you mean the saint? >> yes. yes. >> of hippo? >> yes, one of my favorites. this is something that greek-speaking christians were aware of as early as 150. >> what is the word in question? >> the word -- it's like the word for the parthenon because athena was a virgin goddess, the word is parthenos and that's the word that appears in greek of isaiah 7:14 but it's not the order in the original hebrew. >> what's the word? >> the hebrew text says ama. >> what does that translate to. >> it's the word for young girl which has its own greek word. >> what's the greek word. >> the greek word would be nianis. >> niansus is not parthen
>> the jewish bible is, for the most part, in hebrew. there are a few parts in aramaic. >> then it was translated into greek for the common man. >> for the greek-speaking common jew in minus 200. >> ok. now, it's your contention, is it not, that when the translation occurred between hebrew and greek there was a mistake made. what was the mistake? >> you know, that's augustine's contention too, i'm in good company. >> you mean the saint? >> yes. yes....
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come back then again to hebrews chapter 5.e human so that he could identify with the everyday experiences of the people but also that he recognized that he was a sinner and was just as much in need of forgiveness as the ordinary jew. now then verse 4 of chapter 5, "and no man (no even aaron)...no man taketh this honor (that is to be the high priest)...no man taketh this honor unto himself, but he that is called of god as was aaron." get the picture? who commissioned aaron to be the first high priest? god did! let's go back again and look at the scriptures. let's go back to exodus 28 when we see the beginning of this whole system of religion. the building of the tabernacle. and the establishing of the priesthood. and the clothing that he would wear. this is all back here in exodus. but let's just look for now at how that god commissioned aaron to be the high priest. moses didn't appoint him nor anyone else. only god. chapter 28 of exodus and verse 1. here's the instruction, and god says to moses now, "take thou unto thee aaron
come back then again to hebrews chapter 5.e human so that he could identify with the everyday experiences of the people but also that he recognized that he was a sinner and was just as much in need of forgiveness as the ordinary jew. now then verse 4 of chapter 5, "and no man (no even aaron)...no man taketh this honor (that is to be the high priest)...no man taketh this honor unto himself, but he that is called of god as was aaron." get the picture? who commissioned aaron to be the...
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he had to learn the language of the bible, ancient hebrew. >> and around the time that i finished, i decided that i wanted to take a look at modern hebrew as a language, to actually learn how to speak it, 'cause i had a very big interest in the politics and history of that region of the world. >> that region, of course, is the middle east. so, after learning israel's hebrew language, tim tried his hand at arabic. >> and then, from that, that's when i started getting very interested in pursuing languages solely as a hobby. >> tim had already been taking french and latin in school. but now he teaches himself. he has the ability to learn a new language with remarkable speed. >> i would say, honestly, i mean, depending on how difficult it is, if i really put my mind to it, maybe two to three weeks. >> just in case you missed that, tim just said he can learn a new language in... >> maybe two to three weeks. >> as i said, remarkable. so how does someone like tim find other polyglots to talk to? >> hey, tim. >> he skypes. it's helped him connect with polyglots all over the world. for exampl
he had to learn the language of the bible, ancient hebrew. >> and around the time that i finished, i decided that i wanted to take a look at modern hebrew as a language, to actually learn how to speak it, 'cause i had a very big interest in the politics and history of that region of the world. >> that region, of course, is the middle east. so, after learning israel's hebrew language, tim tried his hand at arabic. >> and then, from that, that's when i started getting very...
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) ( singing in hebrew ) >> ♪ can you hear me lord i want this to be true ♪ so every morning i'll seening your hand tall he children you would save ♪ and opening you hand all the children you would save ♪ i am not a dreamer but this one seems so real ♪ i was looking for this outside the dream ♪ don't ask me why i dream on my own ♪ maybe is me wishing the dream not ( singing in hebrew ) ♪ can you hear me lord you opened your hand ♪ and it'll never be the same
) ( singing in hebrew ) >> ♪ can you hear me lord i want this to be true ♪ so every morning i'll seening your hand tall he children you would save ♪ and opening you hand all the children you would save ♪ i am not a dreamer but this one seems so real ♪ i was looking for this outside the dream ♪ don't ask me why i dream on my own ♪ maybe is me wishing the dream not ( singing in hebrew ) ♪ can you hear me lord you opened your hand ♪ and it'll never be the same
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(speaking hebrew). >> blessed as you and krawt creator and sustained us and brought us to this time and place. thank you. [applause] >> please welcome henny kelly, milton -- among many other things and milton's first grade teacher -- no, no. do i have that wrong? okay. thanks. >> i need to tell you that there was a mistake in his biography. among the schools that milton went to he also went to presidio where he was my student. his mother knew that if you were in politics in this city you should go to public school, so you could say "public school. of course i went to public school" and milton was a very interesting student, so i was thinking about what we learned in class, and one of the things is shakespeare, and when learned a lot of other things too, but shakespeare spoke of seven stages of man, and i don't have enough time here today to go that deeply into that, so i will focus on three stages of the life of milton marks as i knew him. milton was my student. milton was my colleague and milton was definitely my friend. at presidio junior high school at the era before they became midd
(speaking hebrew). >> blessed as you and krawt creator and sustained us and brought us to this time and place. thank you. [applause] >> please welcome henny kelly, milton -- among many other things and milton's first grade teacher -- no, no. do i have that wrong? okay. thanks. >> i need to tell you that there was a mistake in his biography. among the schools that milton went to he also went to presidio where he was my student. his mother knew that if you were in politics in...
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speaking hebrew) welcome israel. speaking hebrew) welcome home. arrive and see this sign, it's often a very emotional experience, an overwhelming often a very emotional experience, an overwhelming one. announcer: tens of thousands of jewish families in the former soviet union are waiting, praying, and hoping for their chance for freedom in the promise land. christians are joining with jews to rescue these persecuted people for several reasons. first is to participate in the modern-day fulfillment of biblical prophecy. second is to show to god's chosen people that christians love them as jesus loved them and are willing to stand with them in their times of tribulation and need with their support and prayers. and third is because god said in genesis 12:3 that he would bless those who bless said in genesis 12:3 that he would bless those who bless the seed of abraham. emotional donor: the only reason that i'm doing anything to help these people-it's not because i felt i should myself, but i was watching the little clip and god spoke to my heart and sa
speaking hebrew) welcome israel. speaking hebrew) welcome home. arrive and see this sign, it's often a very emotional experience, an overwhelming often a very emotional experience, an overwhelming one. announcer: tens of thousands of jewish families in the former soviet union are waiting, praying, and hoping for their chance for freedom in the promise land. christians are joining with jews to rescue these persecuted people for several reasons. first is to participate in the modern-day...
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(speaking hebrew) lord full of mercy, remember those who died here. (singing hebrew) it was here in 1941 that in a period of five days over a hundred thousand jews were killed here by the nazis. holocaust survivor: they were all brought to babiyar and they were all undressed, everyone, and then they were killed. you can't, you can't even imagine, a lot of people can't imagine. announcer: those who managed to survive the nazis then suffered the post world war ii persecution, indoctrination and anti- semitism of the communists. jews were forbidden to practice their faith and were denied education and denied jobs. they lived in fear of the soviet people who were encouraged to roam the streets to find jews so that they could ridicule and beat them. hoffman: the elderly jews were victimized throughout this century. and now tragically, by the collapse of the soviet system itself. right now, sacrifices are the order of the day. governments don't have enough money maintain social services. they are not paying pensions on time. today an elderly person has to g
(speaking hebrew) lord full of mercy, remember those who died here. (singing hebrew) it was here in 1941 that in a period of five days over a hundred thousand jews were killed here by the nazis. holocaust survivor: they were all brought to babiyar and they were all undressed, everyone, and then they were killed. you can't, you can't even imagine, a lot of people can't imagine. announcer: those who managed to survive the nazis then suffered the post world war ii persecution, indoctrination and...
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to sing and perform all over the world ( singing in hebrew ) ( singing in hebrew ) but there are so manyvoice and speak for them. >> ♪ i don't know where to find you ♪ i don't know how to reach you i hear your voice in the wind ♪ i feel you under my skin within my heart and my soul ♪ i wait for you adagio ♪ all of these nights without you ♪ all of my dreams surround you i see and i touch your face ♪ i fall into your embrace when the time is right, i'll know ♪ you'll be in my arms adagio ♪ i close my eyes and i find a way ♪ no need for me to pray i've walked so far ♪ i've fought so hard nothing more to explain ♪ i know all that remains is a piano that plays ♪ if you know where to find me if you know how to reach me ♪ before this light fades away before i run out of faith ♪ be the only man to say that you'll hear my heart ♪ that you'll give your life forever you'll stay ♪ don't let this light fade away no, no, no, no, no, no ♪ don't let me run out of faith be the only man to say ♪ that you believe make me believe ♪ you won't let go adagio (applause) ♪ i've heard there was a secret chord th
to sing and perform all over the world ( singing in hebrew ) ( singing in hebrew ) but there are so manyvoice and speak for them. >> ♪ i don't know where to find you ♪ i don't know how to reach you i hear your voice in the wind ♪ i feel you under my skin within my heart and my soul ♪ i wait for you adagio ♪ all of these nights without you ♪ all of my dreams surround you i see and i touch your face ♪ i fall into your embrace when the time is right, i'll know ♪ you'll be in...
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founder of scmaltz brewers, called hebrew. what inspired you? and only jewish celebration beer in the united states, high end craft beer marketed to the jewish community and anybody else who loves great beer. cheryl: all my jewish friends are wine drinkers, is there the population? >> yes, we get the question all the time. i thought jews didn't drink beer. that was going to be the bumper sticker in the beginning. we play with stereotypes, and it's important to have a wonderful high end craft beer to celebrate jewish tradition, the calendar, but, also, now craft beer is popular and growing we want to make beers to stand with the best craft beers. cheryl: sales impressive, 125,000 cases sold, $3.5 million in sales. that's not small, that's good. >> we're getting there. we're like a boutique wine brand. craft beer is growing, the segment is growing, but we're a tiny sliver of the overall beer market, and craft beer is up. it's a wonderful way for us to participate in this exciting time. cheryl: do people get offended by the idea? >> in the beginnin
founder of scmaltz brewers, called hebrew. what inspired you? and only jewish celebration beer in the united states, high end craft beer marketed to the jewish community and anybody else who loves great beer. cheryl: all my jewish friends are wine drinkers, is there the population? >> yes, we get the question all the time. i thought jews didn't drink beer. that was going to be the bumper sticker in the beginning. we play with stereotypes, and it's important to have a wonderful high end...
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the vicious in hebrew. >> i would say good night good luck. >> joy: speaking of mobs, i'll speak to about the golden globe celebrities but first more "viewpoint" with john fugelsang. circumstance & the inside analysis. the presidential inauguration this monday morning at 10 eastern only on current tv. >> john: it is most likely the most anti-slavery american studio release in film history. and yet many prominent african-americans refuse to see it. "django unchained," fume nated for best picture, the "d" is silent but the criticism is not. what makes people upset is the wrighter-director quentin tarantino's use of the "n" word, among those who refuse to see the film is spike lee. here is mr. lee speaking about the film or not speaking about it in december. >> i can't speak on it because i'm not gonna see it. all i'm saying gonna say is the disrespectful to my ancestors. >> fair enough. if based on the film's trailer mr. lee doesn't have an interest in seeing the film. that's certainly his right. but then the following day spake lee was ready to tweet about it. american slavery was no
the vicious in hebrew. >> i would say good night good luck. >> joy: speaking of mobs, i'll speak to about the golden globe celebrities but first more "viewpoint" with john fugelsang. circumstance & the inside analysis. the presidential inauguration this monday morning at 10 eastern only on current tv. >> john: it is most likely the most anti-slavery american studio release in film history. and yet many prominent african-americans refuse to see it. "django...
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. >> an aebb chents hebrew tradition. >> there is even what is left of mother goose, really, the mothergoose. the freedom trail is over two miles and you can pay for a tour or walk it yourself and these what these raven fans decided to do. >> there is not many cities outside of baltimore that has as much history as ours and boston has more. >> cool too, ravens one game away from the super bowl. the outlook? >> optimistic. >> tonight there is a huge ravens rally here in boston. >> still to come, a baltimore officer arrested in towson. what authorities were told when they arrived on the scene. >> new tonight baltimore city police officer is arrested while off-duty. police were called to the rec room in the 500 block of york road. that's where they found 28-year-old matthew daugherty intoxicated. he pointed his weapon at two other people in the parking lot. internal affairs is investigating. we have a quick check of the weather. i needed my sunglasses today. >> temperatures were very nice. they are not going to last. we'll talk about it. the forecast is just ahead. clear skies right now an
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i taught myself hebrew, biblical hebrew.i'm learning more about that. >> keeping busy. >> yeah. >> though collins seemed interested in more peaceful pursuits, he also let us know he was staying sharp should there be any trouble in the future. >> every now and then when i would talk to brian collins he would talk about his martial arts he crafted over the time of him being incarcerated, and on certain occasions he would just break out into these weird moves that, you know, he said were a hybrid style that he kind of created and came up with. >> a few days later collins had another check-in with dr. matias and he had already set a new goal. he wanted to transfer to general population where he would have even more freedom. >> population. >> population. why you do that? >> well, in the time i've known you you've either been in lockup or here. and so the idea of you running around population doing your thing, working a job, hanging out with your friends -- >> it's kind of a big step for me. >> it's kind of like mind-boggling. if
i taught myself hebrew, biblical hebrew.i'm learning more about that. >> keeping busy. >> yeah. >> though collins seemed interested in more peaceful pursuits, he also let us know he was staying sharp should there be any trouble in the future. >> every now and then when i would talk to brian collins he would talk about his martial arts he crafted over the time of him being incarcerated, and on certain occasions he would just break out into these weird moves that, you...
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. >> in fact, the hebrew prophet said, when god gathered his jewish people back from all of the endsthe earth in the last days, he said there would be gentiles helping and bringing them back. i said, i'll beckon to the gentiles. and so we have this invitation from god himself to be involved in this. ♪ >> reporter: another nearly 30 300 are scheduled to arrive in february, with thousands more yet to come. chris mitchell, cbn news, gengorian airport, tel aviv. >> george: thank you for joining us this week. until next week, from all of us here at christian world news, good-bye and god bless you.
. >> in fact, the hebrew prophet said, when god gathered his jewish people back from all of the endsthe earth in the last days, he said there would be gentiles helping and bringing them back. i said, i'll beckon to the gentiles. and so we have this invitation from god himself to be involved in this. ♪ >> reporter: another nearly 30 300 are scheduled to arrive in february, with thousands more yet to come. chris mitchell, cbn news, gengorian airport, tel aviv. >> george: thank...
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in addition he has a bachelor's degree in hebrew literature from the jewish theological seminary. alfred regnery is the managing devotee of a new initiative called the paul revere project in new communications initiative and is the chairman of the intercollegiate studies institute. he was for many years the distinguished publisher of the american scholar. he took -- american spectator, sorry, american spectator, the magazine that he believed new life into and he's a former president and publisher of regnery publishing which originally published "witness" he served in the department of justice during the reagan administration and as deputy assistant attorney general and as administrator of the office of juvenile justice and delinquency is published many articles in his new book is a stream the descendants of american conservatism published in 2008. now mr. podhoretz asked to speak first, so i would like to offer him the floor. >> thanks, roger. as was mentioned, i made a vow never to set foot on a college campus again after a number of nasty experiences in a number of college campu
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from hebrew university of jerusalem, and a ba in english literature from swarthmore college.orman podhoretz -- i feel silly introducing these people -- norman podhoretz served as editor-in-chief of "commentary" magazine from 1960-1995, and is their current editor at large. he was awarded the presidential medal of freedom by george w. bush. he served as a senior fellow at the hudson institute and was a senior fellow, and he's the author of many books, and articles including the bush doctrine, what the president said and what it means, world war for. and why are liberal? which should have been entitled why archie is still liberal? he was a pulitzer prize call at colombia university where he urges statute of large in 1950, in the also holds a bachelors and masters degree from cambridge university england where he was a fulbright scholar and a fellow. in addition he has a bachelors degree in hebrew literature from the jewish theological seminary. alfred regnery is managing director of the a new incident called the paul revere project, and you can occasions initiative, and is chai
from hebrew university of jerusalem, and a ba in english literature from swarthmore college.orman podhoretz -- i feel silly introducing these people -- norman podhoretz served as editor-in-chief of "commentary" magazine from 1960-1995, and is their current editor at large. he was awarded the presidential medal of freedom by george w. bush. he served as a senior fellow at the hudson institute and was a senior fellow, and he's the author of many books, and articles including the bush...
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now members of congress generally use a bible, the hebrew scriptures, some use the constitution. some don't use anything, they just do an affirmation as opposed to swearing in, but this was the first time we know of that the bhagavad gita was used. >> and there was no controversy about it. i remember a couple of years ago when a muslim was sworn in. there was a huge controversy about his using the quran. this time? >> well, when keith ellison was elected and then sworn in in 2007 he did choose a quran. of course there are sensitivities with muslims and so there was some controversy. he ended up using a koran that was owned by thomas jefferson, which helped dampen some of that controversy. >> is this the most religiously diverse congress there's ever been? >> it is considered the most diverse congress ever. that sort of reflects the changes in american society. although congress hasn't kept up with all the changes exactly in american society. think about protestants. congress is still majority protestant, about 56%. >> but protestants went -- the number of protestants went down a
now members of congress generally use a bible, the hebrew scriptures, some use the constitution. some don't use anything, they just do an affirmation as opposed to swearing in, but this was the first time we know of that the bhagavad gita was used. >> and there was no controversy about it. i remember a couple of years ago when a muslim was sworn in. there was a huge controversy about his using the quran. this time? >> well, when keith ellison was elected and then sworn in in 2007 he...
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then they gave me a huge monologue that i had to learn in hebrew.okay. >> because i learned that phonetically. and it's not like spanish that rolls off my tongue. >> you're very popular in israel. so mazel tov. >> thank you. thank you. >> tonight's a really good episode. you say you make no aapologies for the emotion she shows tonight. we'll be watching. >> thank you. >> thank you. john miller, always good to see you always. you can see a new episode tonight at 8:00 7:00 central on good old cbs. we'll be right back. >>> we are back. "ncis" is a big, big show. >> a lot of people smitten with cote de pablo here. 21 million people watch it every night. bigger than sunday night football. it was great to have her. we should say good luck to nor amp she took her kids -- nora. she took her kids to s staples is the number 1 office super store ink retailer in america. now get $6 back in staples rewards for every ink cartridge you recycle when you spend $50 on hp ink. staples, that was easy. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning,
then they gave me a huge monologue that i had to learn in hebrew.okay. >> because i learned that phonetically. and it's not like spanish that rolls off my tongue. >> you're very popular in israel. so mazel tov. >> thank you. thank you. >> tonight's a really good episode. you say you make no aapologies for the emotion she shows tonight. we'll be watching. >> thank you. >> thank you. john miller, always good to see you always. you can see a new episode tonight...
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middle east the check up policies twitter feed and one of the latest tweets or she is citing the hebrew press which says a syrian rebel group has actually claimed responsibility for the attack on the military research center near damascus. and for more analysis on this i'm joined live by professor said mohammad marandi iranian academic political analyst and expert of american studies professor iranian leadership has never denied that if there's a foreign intervention in syria it could even gauge into a war to protect its allies is a scenario becoming more realistic. the iranians have not said that they would engage in war but i think that they would look at the situation and respond in what they deem to be an appropriate manner in other words if iran is say the israelis are going to face serious consequences the iranians have many means to hurt the israelis and to punish the israelis it doesn't necessarily mean that they have to be involved directly they could. support countries or bodies that could could make life for israelis more difficult so there are many we means in which the iran
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world of trouble and fortress israel and in jerusalem we have robert restraints he is a professor at hebrew university and author of a lethal obsession or a gentleman crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want all right patrick i'd like to go to for you first in washington before we talk about the meaning of the outcome of the election let's talk about the election itself was quite lackluster and a lot of people commented that foreign policy and specifically the palestinian issue was hardly mentioned even by the labor party you find that surprising what does it tell us go ahead. and i did i did find it surprising i think if you if you look at benjamin netanyahu his first term there was one issue on the table most of the time and that was iran and whether iraq and whether israel was going to start a war with iran and bomb its nuclear facilities or whether it was going to convince the united states to do so that it's been issue number one all of the sudden all of a sudden we find that the election for the israelis was really about homegrown issues the economy reform
world of trouble and fortress israel and in jerusalem we have robert restraints he is a professor at hebrew university and author of a lethal obsession or a gentleman crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want all right patrick i'd like to go to for you first in washington before we talk about the meaning of the outcome of the election let's talk about the election itself was quite lackluster and a lot of people commented that foreign policy and specifically the...
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inside the middle east check out paula's twitter feed and one of her latest tweets she's citing the hebrew press which says a syrian rebel group has actually claimed responsibility for the attack on the military research center near damascus so to follow her on twitter throughout the day. now we also spoke to me as the q.e. editor of pan-african newswire he says the airstrikes in syria are all part of a foreign plan to bring down the us or government. well it's quite interesting that the israeli government as well as the united states has not officially responded to this provocation against syria it is doubly a situation in which they are opening up a nother front in the war against the government of bashar al assad part of that strategy of course has been a deployment of patriot missiles in turkey which is also a nato country on the border with syria the syrian government has been quite resolute in its campaign against these rebels over the last two years although the rebel organizations many of which are backed by the united states and the other nato countries have caused a lot of disrup
inside the middle east check out paula's twitter feed and one of her latest tweets she's citing the hebrew press which says a syrian rebel group has actually claimed responsibility for the attack on the military research center near damascus so to follow her on twitter throughout the day. now we also spoke to me as the q.e. editor of pan-african newswire he says the airstrikes in syria are all part of a foreign plan to bring down the us or government. well it's quite interesting that the...
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the middle east check our policy towards a freedom in one of her latest tweets as she's citing the hebrew press which says a syrian rebel group has actually claimed responsibility for the attack on the military research center near damascus friday i spoke to professor sayid mohammad marandi iranian academic and political analyst he says that israel should be concerned about iran's possible answer to the strikes in syria. iran and say the israelis are going to face serious consequences iranians have many means to hurt the israelis to punish the israelis it doesn't necessarily mean that they have to be involved directly they could. support. countries or bodies that could could make life for israelis more difficult of course he ran the world the syrian sovereignty and i think that the americans and the israelis should take this seriously because the iranians through soft power and other means have made life very difficult for american americans and their allies in the region over the past decade as we saw in iraq and afghanistan and in lebanon. israel must move on of its half a million settl
the middle east check our policy towards a freedom in one of her latest tweets as she's citing the hebrew press which says a syrian rebel group has actually claimed responsibility for the attack on the military research center near damascus friday i spoke to professor sayid mohammad marandi iranian academic and political analyst he says that israel should be concerned about iran's possible answer to the strikes in syria. iran and say the israelis are going to face serious consequences iranians...
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inside the middle east check our policy towards a feed in one of her latest tweets as she's citing the hebrew press which says a syrian rebel group has actually claimed responsibility for the attack on the military research center near damascus friday i spoke to professor sayid mohammad marandi iranian academic and political analyst he says that israel should be concerned about iran's possible answer to the strikes in syria and iran and say the israelis are going to face serious consequences iranians have many means to hurt the israelis and to punish the israelis it doesn't necessarily mean that they have to be involved directly they could. support. countries or bodies that could could make life for israelis more difficult of course he ran the world the syrian sovereignty and i think that the americans and the israelis should take this seriously because the iranians through soft power and other means have made life very difficult for american americans and their allies in the region over the past decade as we saw in iraq and afghanistan and in lebanon. israel must move on of its half a millio
inside the middle east check our policy towards a feed in one of her latest tweets as she's citing the hebrew press which says a syrian rebel group has actually claimed responsibility for the attack on the military research center near damascus friday i spoke to professor sayid mohammad marandi iranian academic and political analyst he says that israel should be concerned about iran's possible answer to the strikes in syria and iran and say the israelis are going to face serious consequences...
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the middle east check out paula as a twitter feed and one of the latest trends are she citing the hebrew press which says a syrian rebel group has actually claimed responsibility for the attack on the military research center near damascus. road to talk more on the air strikes in syria i'm joined a live out by dr abraham illusion political analyst a professor at the. university in amman jordan now professor why are we getting no official comment from israel. well the main thing right now is to remember that this comes on the heels of systematic targeting of syrian by the syrian free army and the syrian opposition also i'd like to remind you that the syrian opposition has already thought of the radar station on the edges of the golan heights last year so this comes as a continuation of the effort to destroy the syrian army by the opposition and now by the monsters themselves by the israelis so what we are witnessing now is a reflection of the political impasse that the syrian opposition as suffering from being able to achieve anything significant on the ground they have resorted to help f
the middle east check out paula as a twitter feed and one of the latest trends are she citing the hebrew press which says a syrian rebel group has actually claimed responsibility for the attack on the military research center near damascus. road to talk more on the air strikes in syria i'm joined a live out by dr abraham illusion political analyst a professor at the. university in amman jordan now professor why are we getting no official comment from israel. well the main thing right now is to...
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inside the middle east check out paula's twitter feed and one of her latest tweets she's citing the hebrew press which says a syrian rebel group has actually claimed responsibility for the attack on the military research center near damascus so to follow her on twitter throughout the day. now we also spoke to alba you know me as a kiwi editor of pan-african newswire he says the airstrikes in syria are all part of a foreign plan to bring down the us and government. while it's quite interesting that the israeli government as well as the united states has not officially responded to this provocation against syria it is doubly a situation in which they are opening up a nother front in the war against the government of bashar al assad part of that strategy of course has been a deployment of patriot missiles in turkey which is also a nato country on the border with syria the syrian government that has been quite resolute in its campaign against these rebels over the last two years although the rebel organizations many of which are backed by the united states and the other nato countries have cau
inside the middle east check out paula's twitter feed and one of her latest tweets she's citing the hebrew press which says a syrian rebel group has actually claimed responsibility for the attack on the military research center near damascus so to follow her on twitter throughout the day. now we also spoke to alba you know me as a kiwi editor of pan-african newswire he says the airstrikes in syria are all part of a foreign plan to bring down the us and government. while it's quite interesting...
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inside the middle east a check of policy twitter feed and one of the latest tweets issues citing the hebrew press which says syrian rebel group has actually claimed responsibility for the attack on the military research center near damascus. and for more analysis on this i'm joined live by professor said mohammad marandi iranian academic political analyst and expert of american studies professor iranian leadership has never denied that if there's a foreign intervention in syria it could even gauge into a war to protect its allies is a scenario becoming more realistic. the iranians have not said that they would engage in war but i think that they would look at the situation and respond in what they deem to be an appropriate manner in other words if the iranians say the israelis are going to face serious consequences the iranians have many means to hurt the israelis to punish the israelis it doesn't necessarily mean that they have to be involved directly they could. support countries or bodies that could could make life for israelis more difficult so there are many ways means in which the ira
inside the middle east a check of policy twitter feed and one of the latest tweets issues citing the hebrew press which says syrian rebel group has actually claimed responsibility for the attack on the military research center near damascus. and for more analysis on this i'm joined live by professor said mohammad marandi iranian academic political analyst and expert of american studies professor iranian leadership has never denied that if there's a foreign intervention in syria it could even...
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one of the beautiful things is that there is information about it in hebrew and now we have a photo island or a scrapbook. he never did anything as spectacular as this, but he kept an amazing record and he was discovered by ken burns and he became the model in that time. we are fortunate enough here to have been given a collection from his family. as one wonderful pieces that we have. after he left the war, he became active in the republic and he was an active freemason. he stayed engaged with the civil war and he had these wonderful scrapbooks. this is really a portrait but, if you will, of other major generals. it is an absolutely lovely collection. so this is how i think of him the most in the way that we envision him. this young man and all of these wonderful stories that make them very real to us. he becomes engaged in his romance with his fiancÉe -- he artifacts we have are like the wristlet that we have that she sent off to war. there is an amazing place of honor with all of these major generals. he would never have a place of honor for the soldiers of the civil war without recogniz
one of the beautiful things is that there is information about it in hebrew and now we have a photo island or a scrapbook. he never did anything as spectacular as this, but he kept an amazing record and he was discovered by ken burns and he became the model in that time. we are fortunate enough here to have been given a collection from his family. as one wonderful pieces that we have. after he left the war, he became active in the republic and he was an active freemason. he stayed engaged with...
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i learned to speak hebrew. >> joy: how are you going to say you're going to switch with the viciousfishes say good night good luck. >> joy: and bad spellers such as mel gibson and around arnold schwarzenegger but first more "viewpoint" with john fugelsang. ♪ ♪ engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ ♪ guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. hershey's simple pleasures chocolate. 30% less fat, 100% delicious. >> john: is your marriage being ruined by facebook or texting tweeting anything other than my space? well our biggest advisory marriage is calling social media the largest threat to marriage. not the drink? people keep disappearing into their smart phones instead of communicating one-on-one with their spouses. i've been e-mailing with my wife allabout this all week. this social media argument could hold water. let's put it to our panel, judy gold, dean obeidallah, and scott blakeman. first of all i always pay chose attention to what the catholic church says, and they have a point. the internet was supposed to bring us closer together, if many ways it br
i learned to speak hebrew. >> joy: how are you going to say you're going to switch with the viciousfishes say good night good luck. >> joy: and bad spellers such as mel gibson and around arnold schwarzenegger but first more "viewpoint" with john fugelsang. ♪ ♪ engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ ♪ guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. hershey's simple pleasures chocolate. 30% less fat, 100% delicious. >> john: is your...
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one of the really beautiful things about it is that there's also margin ail ya, there are notes in hebrew throughout this binding. what we have before us now is a photo album, a scrapbook from a rhode islander who americans know better probably even than they know roger williams, and it's a man named elijah hunt rhodes. he never did anything spectacular what he was was a man who went to the civil war and kept an amazing diary and record. and he was discovered by ken ones, and -- ken burns, and he became the model for billy yank in the ken burns civil war series. so we are fortunate enough here to have been given the elijah hunt rhodes collection from his family. and this is one of the wonderful scrapbooks that we have from ely ya hunt rhodes -- elijah hunt rhodes. after he left the war, he became active in the grand army of the republic, he was an active freemason, and he said engaged -- he stayed engaged with the troops and with the war. but he has these wonderful scrapbooks, and this is really a portrait book, if you will, of other, the major general frank wheaton, lieutenant general ph
one of the really beautiful things about it is that there's also margin ail ya, there are notes in hebrew throughout this binding. what we have before us now is a photo album, a scrapbook from a rhode islander who americans know better probably even than they know roger williams, and it's a man named elijah hunt rhodes. he never did anything spectacular what he was was a man who went to the civil war and kept an amazing diary and record. and he was discovered by ken ones, and -- ken burns, and...
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what they did is they took clay and, like the hebrews in ancient egypt, put grass in the clay and then plastered it on the sticks which were the wall of the house. it's very much the same system the indians up in the country have today. we'll get the shape of the house from the post holes, so, we'll know a lot about this very simple first kind of housing in a permanent village. keach: the cobblestone floors macneish discovered would have been the foundations for small mud and thatch houses, like these. a settlement like this marks a dramatic turning point when early farmers begin to abandon their nomadic way of life for a settled one. so, ajalpan, in fact, is what mao zedong would call the first great leap forward from when people were food collectors to when people were food producers. and once you're food producers, why the sky's the limit in terms of moving on to civilization. but this step has to happen before you can go on. keach: with the advent of agriculture different societies all over mesoamerica began to evolve cultures of enormous complexity. on the western border of what i
what they did is they took clay and, like the hebrews in ancient egypt, put grass in the clay and then plastered it on the sticks which were the wall of the house. it's very much the same system the indians up in the country have today. we'll get the shape of the house from the post holes, so, we'll know a lot about this very simple first kind of housing in a permanent village. keach: the cobblestone floors macneish discovered would have been the foundations for small mud and thatch houses,...
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he was a hebrew. he was a good man, that's what i thought. he stole some of lady devereaux's jewelry and went to prison. that was just a few weeks before her own accident. you see what i'm saying? james lost the two people who were closest to him, and maybe that was what turned his head. thank you. sir charles's secretary was staying here, isn't that right? agnes lyttleton. you heard about that. mm-hmm. i'm not sure i can live here now. the house isn't the same anymore. i'd understand that. you don't suppose... it couldn't have had anything to do with master james, could it? well, of course it's possible. because i have something that might help you. i found it when i was going through her laundry and it fell out of her pocket. now, that is from her young man. he was a prisoner of war in germany, and he wrote regularly. and this is addressed to a hotel in london. and that's her handwriting on the envelope. so she might have been forwarding it, perhaps? so it would seem. did she ever mention this mr. armstrong? no. and as far as i know she nev
he was a hebrew. he was a good man, that's what i thought. he stole some of lady devereaux's jewelry and went to prison. that was just a few weeks before her own accident. you see what i'm saying? james lost the two people who were closest to him, and maybe that was what turned his head. thank you. sir charles's secretary was staying here, isn't that right? agnes lyttleton. you heard about that. mm-hmm. i'm not sure i can live here now. the house isn't the same anymore. i'd understand that. you...
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from hebrews 1:14, it's not what people do, it's the deeds they leave undone that gives us all remorse at the setting of the sun. >> butterfield, who frequently wrote songs and poems to his daughter says he kept her body in the belief that a miracle would raise her from the dead. >> some people have never seen a miracle. i personally have. i'm not going to just get rid of my daughter. even if there's a chance of a million, one in 10 million, that a miracle could happen, you take it. why not? >> usually, though, butterfield was more interested in getting to know us than he was in discussing his case. >>> i'm excited to see you guys. >> he made some assumptions about my life in particular. he even offered advice to play trombone at my wedding. >> i could play amazing grace. >> he certainly assumed that i was to be married soon, and that he would be available to play the trombone. >> if you need a trombone player at the wedding, you know, okay. >> with his murder trial rapidly approaching, butterfield often expressed more concern over matters like the balance in his books, the debit accou
from hebrews 1:14, it's not what people do, it's the deeds they leave undone that gives us all remorse at the setting of the sun. >> butterfield, who frequently wrote songs and poems to his daughter says he kept her body in the belief that a miracle would raise her from the dead. >> some people have never seen a miracle. i personally have. i'm not going to just get rid of my daughter. even if there's a chance of a million, one in 10 million, that a miracle could happen, you take it....
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announcement, and people on both sides of the aisle acknowledge it's totally normal if you speak dutch, hebrew, polish, or finnish. in addition, there's the inescapable fact that in modern warfare the front line can be blurry, meaning troops in nominally noncombat roles can end up in combat. >> in 2003 when i got to baghdad, my first foret out of the operating base, i i hopped into the humvee and i asked the driver, who he was, where he was from? i said, who are you? she leaned down and said, i'm amanda. i said, okay. >> tammy duckworth lost her legs from rpg fire piloting a black hawk chopper in iraq. now congresswoman duckworth looks at today's decision and sees it as a part of tradition of reform and resistance. >> there was study after study after study during world war ii before we allow ed african-americans to fly planes because people thought african-americans did not have the mental capacity to fly aircraft, yet look at the heroism of the tuskegee airmen. who never lost a bomber aircraft that they were escorting. >> plenty of americans died in the second world war. certainly women have
announcement, and people on both sides of the aisle acknowledge it's totally normal if you speak dutch, hebrew, polish, or finnish. in addition, there's the inescapable fact that in modern warfare the front line can be blurry, meaning troops in nominally noncombat roles can end up in combat. >> in 2003 when i got to baghdad, my first foret out of the operating base, i i hopped into the humvee and i asked the driver, who he was, where he was from? i said, who are you? she leaned down and...
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inside the middle east check out paul is a twitter feed and one of the latest tweets as she citing the hebrew press which says a syrian rebel group has actually claimed responsibility for the attack on the military research center near damascus. want to talk more on the air strikes in syria i'm joined a live out by dr abraham illusion political analyst a professor at the. university in amman jordan now professor while we're getting no official comment from israel. the main thing right now is to remember that this comes on the heels of systematic targeting of syrian herbal uses by the syrian free army and the syrian opposition also i'd like to remind you that the syrian opposition has already thought of the radar station on the edges of the golan heights last year so this comes as a continuation of the of for to destroy the syrian army by the opposition and now by the masters themselves by the israelis so what we are witnessing now is a reflection of the political impasse that the syrian opposition as suffering from being able to achieve anything significant on the ground they have resorted to
inside the middle east check out paul is a twitter feed and one of the latest tweets as she citing the hebrew press which says a syrian rebel group has actually claimed responsibility for the attack on the military research center near damascus. want to talk more on the air strikes in syria i'm joined a live out by dr abraham illusion political analyst a professor at the. university in amman jordan now professor while we're getting no official comment from israel. the main thing right now is to...