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today kids history book in high school or middle school the entire party talks about the ancient hebrews is biblical because there are no historical there are no this has been proven historically that any of that actually happened but it's in there as history and i think that's part of that because that connects you know the state of israel to the history of the hebrews and so on. but again it's having all these decades of experience that have allowed them. to have the powerful influence you say that we need to stop talking about israel under the context of religion but really how do you separate the two because it really has made itself as the jewish state and like you said it's rooted in this century old belief system truth the way they've. it is the zionists claim that being jewish is a nationality so just like any nationality you've got the country which is israel and you've got to you've got to tell you don't live in italy so you have jews who don't live in israel this is the impression they've tried to create and i think they failed because most jews don't live in israel most jews
today kids history book in high school or middle school the entire party talks about the ancient hebrews is biblical because there are no historical there are no this has been proven historically that any of that actually happened but it's in there as history and i think that's part of that because that connects you know the state of israel to the history of the hebrews and so on. but again it's having all these decades of experience that have allowed them. to have the powerful influence you...
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there is a word in hebrew, and the meaning of that word is patience." >> our army is highly capable of tackling this kind of situation. just give them some time. what we need to have is a bit of patience. when you see the reality on the ground, then you realize that these things do takes time -- do take time. nobody is occupying anything. rest assured. the army generals are very capable. >> yet more desperate attempts. militants >> jihadist are just fidgeted the valley on the void until they can give it their full attention after international troops withdraw from afghanistan in 2014. it makes it easy for terrorists to sneak up and see their opportunity. the area on the other side is also not very strong held the pakistan army. however, >> all infiltration hae support of the pakistani army. you cannot infiltrate from that area. we have full deployment on both sides. with that kind of deployment, it is not possible for terrorists to infiltrate without the knowledge and support of the pakistani army. >> the indian army claims that 35 to 40 heavily armed guerrillas had attempted to infilt
there is a word in hebrew, and the meaning of that word is patience." >> our army is highly capable of tackling this kind of situation. just give them some time. what we need to have is a bit of patience. when you see the reality on the ground, then you realize that these things do takes time -- do take time. nobody is occupying anything. rest assured. the army generals are very capable. >> yet more desperate attempts. militants >> jihadist are just fidgeted the valley on...
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when in the hebrew scriptures two commands that then were reiterated by jesus in the new scriptures, first commandment, love god with all your heart, mind, soul, and strength, and the second is like unto it, love your neighbor as yourself. and there was a practical how-to and that we know as the golden rule. treat others as you want to be treated. that is a practical application of the second great commandment of love your neighbor as yourself. and it is part of the root of the problem of what we see that's not only gripping the capital city of the united states where people are so ingrown and insular and unwilling to respect the other fellow's point of view, and work out your differences, the very underpinnings of the greatness of our democracy that has lasted over two and a quarter centuries, is on that basic principle of treat others as you would want to be treated, in other words, in the political context, do what tip o'neill and ronald reagan used to do, have your fights but at the end of the day you respect each other, so when it's time to do the deal, you can come together and
when in the hebrew scriptures two commands that then were reiterated by jesus in the new scriptures, first commandment, love god with all your heart, mind, soul, and strength, and the second is like unto it, love your neighbor as yourself. and there was a practical how-to and that we know as the golden rule. treat others as you want to be treated. that is a practical application of the second great commandment of love your neighbor as yourself. and it is part of the root of the problem of what...
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it's an israeli channel that doesn't broadcast in hebrew. instead, in french, english, and arabic. while other domestic channels will put arab voices on the air, they put one on live in primetime television. >> i'm here, and i don't think there is a problem with you being here. >> we don't want you here. >> but we are living together. >> it's by no means the first time that israelis and arabs work together but it's the first time that arabs and israelis to peek their mind. >> what they do do is humanize the story. >> when we were talking about the peace talks, all the news channels said it was easy for alley. but you have to understand that it's a sacrifice for the israeli people. and you don't say that in all the news channels. we organize a lot of de pates. for example, a mother who lost her son in a bottom ago. anwe can cover the piece. we can do the sacrifice. >> there has to be reconciliation. >> is a concrete example of about what is the mission of i i-24 news. israel is late to the game. countries increasingly want to broadcast their perspective around the world. there was r
it's an israeli channel that doesn't broadcast in hebrew. instead, in french, english, and arabic. while other domestic channels will put arab voices on the air, they put one on live in primetime television. >> i'm here, and i don't think there is a problem with you being here. >> we don't want you here. >> but we are living together. >> it's by no means the first time that israelis and arabs work together but it's the first time that arabs and israelis to peek their...
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enormously learned, he was concerned with latin and greek and studied hebrew mysticism. here, jan van eyck depicts the most powerful figure at the burgundian court-- chancellor rolin-- kneeling before the madonna. in such works, a saint usually presented the donor-- the person paying for the painting-- to the virgin and child, but rolin decided to appear before the madonna without benefit of introduction. so van eyck linked the figures with romanesque architecture and a view of the heavenly city and landscape beyond realized by the almost magical glow of the oil medium. nicholas rolin was the chief minister of duke philip of burgundy for nearly 40 years. he became one of the most powerful men in europe. at the height of his career, he made a spectacular donation to charity. [bell ringing] the hotel-dieu or god's hostel, a hospital for the poor was founded by chancellor rolin in beaune, close to the duke's capital at dijon. the initials of nicholas rolin and his wife guigone de salins and their coats of arms appear in the stained glass and the floor tiles of the buildings
enormously learned, he was concerned with latin and greek and studied hebrew mysticism. here, jan van eyck depicts the most powerful figure at the burgundian court-- chancellor rolin-- kneeling before the madonna. in such works, a saint usually presented the donor-- the person paying for the painting-- to the virgin and child, but rolin decided to appear before the madonna without benefit of introduction. so van eyck linked the figures with romanesque architecture and a view of the heavenly...
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he said he had to confess and sign a document in hebrew, a language she did not understand.he defense of children organization has recorded hundreds of such cases and has used these messages to intimidate palestinian children. a >> the reason they still exist is to terrorize palestinian children. related to any activity with palestinian resistance. >> the israeli attorney general will not go on camera about this issue. where palestinian minors are put on trial, we are not allowed to film inside the halls of the court. images like these show a five- year-old lloyd being taken by soldiers. it has drawn an outpouring of emotion. israel maintains that they abide by international laws governing the rights of children. >> reports of poor living conditions for thousands of workers in the gulf have emerged recently, some suggesting that many work long hours for minimal salaries. they are taking part in a ball he would singing competition. in 2007 there were 85 counts of participating. >> ♪[singing] ♪ >> construction workers rarely find time for leisure but they do not want to miss t
he said he had to confess and sign a document in hebrew, a language she did not understand.he defense of children organization has recorded hundreds of such cases and has used these messages to intimidate palestinian children. a >> the reason they still exist is to terrorize palestinian children. related to any activity with palestinian resistance. >> the israeli attorney general will not go on camera about this issue. where palestinian minors are put on trial, we are not allowed to...
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i taught myself hebrew, biblical hebrew.earning 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 you r
i taught myself hebrew, biblical hebrew.earning 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...
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and eat their fruit, and i will plant them upon their soil, never to be uprooted again. [ speaking hebrew ] ladies and gentlemen, the people of israel have come home never to be uprooted again. [ applause ] >> and powerful words there from israel prime minister, benjamin netenyahu. and coming up next, we'll examine the prime minister's address, and we're awaiting a briefing by president obama from the rose garden. and we'll bring you that live when it happens. ç] >>> welcome back to al jazeera. we're expecting a briefing from president obama at any moment now, but before that happens, let's go to our john terrett at the united nations. john are their any surprises that you saw just now? >> no, i'm afraid not. i think that was a very, very strong speech from prime minister benjamin netenyahu. it was splattered with sound bites, which i think he is hoping will be picked up by the media around the world. there was nothing really that was new. this is what he has been saying for a long time. he said that israel will never allow iran to get a nuclear bomb and is prepared to go it alone if it c
and eat their fruit, and i will plant them upon their soil, never to be uprooted again. [ speaking hebrew ] ladies and gentlemen, the people of israel have come home never to be uprooted again. [ applause ] >> and powerful words there from israel prime minister, benjamin netenyahu. and coming up next, we'll examine the prime minister's address, and we're awaiting a briefing by president obama from the rose garden. and we'll bring you that live when it happens. ç] >>> welcome...
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"hatzalah" is hebrew for "rescue".an initiative with this name fi quarters in the 1960's where volunteers got together to organize emergency assistance. the social entrepreneur, eli beer, has taken this model to a new level. he founded united hatzalah of israel, a network of trained volunteers who often beat the official emergency services to the scene. >> sit down. >> it can happen anywhere and to anyone. this man has trouble breathing. his life could be in danger. and every second counts. the paramedics from united hatzalah of israel are pretty quick. it takes them just 90 seconds to respond to an emergency. they provide first aid in a jiffy. and there are normally two of them to help. eli beer is the founder of the unique emergency service. his goal is to save people's lives. this emergency in a jerusalem park has been recreated for the cameras. there's a similar incident 500 times every day in israel. >> i am really proud of you, and i am happy you're alive. >> muhammad assaly works as a volunteer at hatzalah. and
"hatzalah" is hebrew for "rescue".an initiative with this name fi quarters in the 1960's where volunteers got together to organize emergency assistance. the social entrepreneur, eli beer, has taken this model to a new level. he founded united hatzalah of israel, a network of trained volunteers who often beat the official emergency services to the scene. >> sit down. >> it can happen anywhere and to anyone. this man has trouble breathing. his life could be in...
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our churches should be turned into black history schools and computer schools like hebrew schools for jewish people. chinese or korean on the weekend. we have to stop making excuses. one of the things i am careful to show is that her and this affects of institutional instructions and -- institutional instructional racism. you cannot wait for a black man or white hand -- a white man to ride in on a horse and save you. with what you said about saving ourselves. do you get these -- how do you get these black people to care about a future they will never see? ancestors our slave do it, what made them believe that one day if they kept on keeping on that there would be a tavis smiley and there would be a skip gates? i do not know. it was america. one of the most astonishing developments and mysterious development in human history that the slaves believed, kept the faith so we could be here today. tavis: "the african americans: many rivers to cross the book is called "the african americans: many rivers to cross -- the book is called "the african americans: many rivers to cross ." it everye s
our churches should be turned into black history schools and computer schools like hebrew schools for jewish people. chinese or korean on the weekend. we have to stop making excuses. one of the things i am careful to show is that her and this affects of institutional instructions and -- institutional instructional racism. you cannot wait for a black man or white hand -- a white man to ride in on a horse and save you. with what you said about saving ourselves. do you get these -- how do you get...
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they continue to add volumes but they use the hebrew and christian scriptures and illustrate them. instance this one is about the psalms and each one has a beautiful illustrations. >> i tried to preach on the songs a half a dozen times a year. >> be happy to show you the rest of it too, beautiful book and they followed it up one on the images of god, again from the scriptures and i'll illustrate this time from a different author and has beautiful illustrations, very engaging for youngsters and us as well. >> that one over there with the god, what is that one? >> the love poems from god? >> yeah. >> poetry is another area we've expanded in the last two or three years especially, and this one is a very popular book that includes love poems from god. they're inspirational religious poems from a variety of traditions. and people love to have something to contemplate perhaps at night as they're going to sleep. >> that's good. >> or in the morning when they wake up to guide their day. and this is the kind of book that we like to carry. we have a whole range of them, and people are findin
they continue to add volumes but they use the hebrew and christian scriptures and illustrate them. instance this one is about the psalms and each one has a beautiful illustrations. >> i tried to preach on the songs a half a dozen times a year. >> be happy to show you the rest of it too, beautiful book and they followed it up one on the images of god, again from the scriptures and i'll illustrate this time from a different author and has beautiful illustrations, very engaging for...
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sort of had this address in jerusalem, and i've never been to israel before and i don't speak in hebrew. the first they did was sit there with him and i think really what i try to do was explain to them that the story i wanted to tell wasn't the story of how he died, which would be a part of the book, and they wanted it to be, but it was a story of how we live. i told them that i had spent a couple of months with my coproducers talking to all these people who said, just because of danny, i've done this, i've done this, i've started this company. i never thought he could. i said, you realize how your son has changed all these people's lives. and with that they kind of said okay. i only spent a week an issue. i wish i could've spent more time there. i visited the company were some of his professors are still there, and still remember him like it was yesterday. it was really amazing because he only spent three years there. >> cool. i'm going to open up to other questions from audience. i promised my friend if he passed around an e-mail list, i would let him -- i hope all of you will sign u
sort of had this address in jerusalem, and i've never been to israel before and i don't speak in hebrew. the first they did was sit there with him and i think really what i try to do was explain to them that the story i wanted to tell wasn't the story of how he died, which would be a part of the book, and they wanted it to be, but it was a story of how we live. i told them that i had spent a couple of months with my coproducers talking to all these people who said, just because of danny, i've...
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in europe which is completely false but beyond that is pure incitement he delivered this speech in hebrew and meanwhile the u.s. is trying to conduct a peace process with netanyahu under netanyahu his terms this man is supposed to be a partner for peace who is calling palestinians nazis you see him speaking one language in the u.s. saying he wishes for a peaceful future for israelis and palestinians and another language in israel and in my book in my chapter about netanyahu i call him the salesman because i talk about his marketing efforts of israel in the u.s. i write about a little known quote that he delivered at the same university bari line university in one thousand nine hundred nine where he talks about how he urged then prime minister yitzhak shamir and he was a he was in government to begin conducting mass massive campaign of ethnic cleansing in the occupied territories because the world's attention was focused on tiananmen square and china and the protests there now netanyahu has the world's attention focused on iran and this is part of a. strategy to continue conducting human r
in europe which is completely false but beyond that is pure incitement he delivered this speech in hebrew and meanwhile the u.s. is trying to conduct a peace process with netanyahu under netanyahu his terms this man is supposed to be a partner for peace who is calling palestinians nazis you see him speaking one language in the u.s. saying he wishes for a peaceful future for israelis and palestinians and another language in israel and in my book in my chapter about netanyahu i call him the...
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law passed in the interview the author, a 20-year- old immigrant from moscow who doesn't even speak hebrewery well and alex miller. the law penalizes palestinian ngos who participate in observation or in observances of the palestinian dispossession in 1948. i interviewed young palestinian citizens of israel, who are just as educated as i am and are really feeling like they don't have a place in israel. i interviewed two tech workers. you hear about them as the start of nation. they work in haifa on the tech sector and both have been interrogated by the shin bet and don't know why. one made a really depressing comment to me. he said, i was sometimes i could stop being an arab and start just being a guy. that is an attitude -- >> what were you most surprised by in your research for your book? at thes most surprised finality of the racism and violence that i witnessed and how it is so widely tolerated because it is so common. i am most surpris this, it has't made its way to the american public. that is why i did this book. when we hear about this kind of daily violence, you don't read about i
law passed in the interview the author, a 20-year- old immigrant from moscow who doesn't even speak hebrewery well and alex miller. the law penalizes palestinian ngos who participate in observation or in observances of the palestinian dispossession in 1948. i interviewed young palestinian citizens of israel, who are just as educated as i am and are really feeling like they don't have a place in israel. i interviewed two tech workers. you hear about them as the start of nation. they work in...
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as i don't understand arabic, he talked to us in hebrew. >> people always talk about palestinian extremist. but what about israeli extremists i've never been inside these settlements that the israelis have been building all over the territories. so we decided to visit a leader of the settlement movement and someone david interviewed at the right wring rally in jerusalem. >> changing times here. 28 years, the majority of the people in the west bank are now jewish. and this was our goal. we are so desperate for peace. but the first step is to stopping the devil. only after stopping the devil, of course, the blocks, then we can move, of course. and then we will have the opportunity to work together and look for the solution. >> just to tell you, they say stop the occupation. that's what they say. they remove the occupation. >> part of the thinking is that everyone said like children, you be first, you be first. let's try together. >> when the palestinians would stop the terror, i will be the fighter to have the palestinians human rights. but we are making a comparison between our rights and t
as i don't understand arabic, he talked to us in hebrew. >> people always talk about palestinian extremist. but what about israeli extremists i've never been inside these settlements that the israelis have been building all over the territories. so we decided to visit a leader of the settlement movement and someone david interviewed at the right wring rally in jerusalem. >> changing times here. 28 years, the majority of the people in the west bank are now jewish. and this was our...
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and if i could go back to college i would go to hebrew university in israel and study for however longo get my rabinacal degree. i started studies the scriptures that way through the eyes of a rabbi. >> you were so great to come by. >> i know, who is better than me. >> i'm so proud of you. >> thank you see you soon. >> explosion sparked a classroom. and would you let your son play football? >> no. >> serious new charges the nfl tried to cover up it's concussion problems. allegations from a former football star. >> when i hit him in the face his head is going back. he's going back he's going forward but his head sunday going back and his brain is hit hing up against the inside of his skull. pepepepepepeople go ts pepepepepepeople go ts store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. before you invest in a mattress, discover the bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. once you experience it, there's no going back. oh, yeah! at our columbus day event, save $500 to $700 dollars on the final closeout of our performance
and if i could go back to college i would go to hebrew university in israel and study for however longo get my rabinacal degree. i started studies the scriptures that way through the eyes of a rabbi. >> you were so great to come by. >> i know, who is better than me. >> i'm so proud of you. >> thank you see you soon. >> explosion sparked a classroom. and would you let your son play football? >> no. >> serious new charges the nfl tried to cover up it's...
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>> i'm a writer, yes. [ speaking hebrew ] >> mazel tov. >> mazel tov.ou, gentlemen. >> i've never felt so much like i'm massacre kaeding as something i'm not. i am instinctively hostile to any kind of devotion. certainty is any enemy. i'm all about doubt, questioning onesself and the nature of reality. when they grabbed hold of me and in a totally nonjudgmental way essentially -- god's happy to have you, here you go. oh, man. my treachery is complete. just because i was raised outside the faith with no particular attachment or loyalty to israel doesn't mean that plenty of people on this earth don't hate me in principle. i know that. but the state of israel, i never really knew what to think. first look around, it's like everybody says -- it's pretty. it's awesome. it's urban. sophisticated. hip. like southern california. only nicer. then you see the undraftees in the streets and you start to get the idea. this is jerusalem. >> i'm taking you through damascus gate, which is one of the gates to the old city. these walls are pretty ancient. people say they
>> i'm a writer, yes. [ speaking hebrew ] >> mazel tov. >> mazel tov.ou, gentlemen. >> i've never felt so much like i'm massacre kaeding as something i'm not. i am instinctively hostile to any kind of devotion. certainty is any enemy. i'm all about doubt, questioning onesself and the nature of reality. when they grabbed hold of me and in a totally nonjudgmental way essentially -- god's happy to have you, here you go. oh, man. my treachery is complete. just because i was...
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in hebrew] ladies and gentlemen, the people of israel have come home never to be uprooted again. [applause] >> the syrian foreign minister also addressed the u n general assembly. he made his remarks just days after the un security council unanimously voted on a resolution that would eliminate serious chemical weapons stock i'll. this is 20 minutes. chemical weapons stockpile. this is 20 minutes. >> on your election as president of the general assembly and its current session. and to wish you success in conducting our work for the enhancement of this important and mutual role of the president of the general assembly ,ndertaken by your predecessor which avoided engaging the presidency of the general assembly in special political agendas. mr. president, ladies and gentlemen, this day last year when i addressed this auguste assembly, our world was facing thisevents that ravaged arab nation. we were full of hope that the this year comege but unfortunately the situation remains the same and in some parts of the world the situation has become even worse. are in political, that exceedis
in hebrew] ladies and gentlemen, the people of israel have come home never to be uprooted again. [applause] >> the syrian foreign minister also addressed the u n general assembly. he made his remarks just days after the un security council unanimously voted on a resolution that would eliminate serious chemical weapons stock i'll. this is 20 minutes. chemical weapons stockpile. this is 20 minutes. >> on your election as president of the general assembly and its current session. and...
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. >> through teaching hebrew i empower the children so it can understand the mentality of the israelis and gain self confidence. >> after 20 years inside he's come out to a divided palestinian leadership, ever growing israeli settlements and a disillusioned people. stephanie decker in an occupied west bank. >>> three decades after the fall of the kmir rouge, the former ruling party was responsible for one of the worst mass killings of the 20th century. florence louie reports now from nophonpen. >> she watched them die from disease and hunger. after soldiers forced them and millions of others to march to the country side in an attempt to create an agricultural utopia. >> they didn't kill us. they left us in the jungle to die. >> to this day, the memories haunt her. prayers offer her some comfort. but she says she's still unable to sleep and relies on antianxiety medicine. she could be one of the undiagnosed victims of the kmer rouge. >> fear and avoidance that many cambodians who have gone through the kmer rouge. >> psychologists can say that domestic violence can be linked to mental he
. >> through teaching hebrew i empower the children so it can understand the mentality of the israelis and gain self confidence. >> after 20 years inside he's come out to a divided palestinian leadership, ever growing israeli settlements and a disillusioned people. stephanie decker in an occupied west bank. >>> three decades after the fall of the kmir rouge, the former ruling party was responsible for one of the worst mass killings of the 20th century. florence louie...
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the story of david and king saul from the hebrew bible, david is the one with the red hair, going to replace king saul, but when david gets a chance to kill him and take over, he orders a soldier not the kill him and lets saul remain in power. in that story of the old testament coup delayed was the one that congressman sutherland said, he said it to the "washington post," he said boehner's way, and based on that inspiration, he decided it wouldn't be right to oppose boehner, so boehner stood by while the republicans cast their vote in that speaker's election. >> gomr. brown of georgia. alan west of florida. huerskamp. cantor, jones. pierce. yoho, cantor, massey, amash. >> now, that spectacle, calling out the names, was something they never endured before, he won barely by six votes, including the vote from the congressman who based his vote on the bible story. that is how close john boehner came to being overthrown this past january. and that is the john boehner that we are seeing right now. washington lifer trying to lead the tea party newcomers, knowing full well that his fate is u
the story of david and king saul from the hebrew bible, david is the one with the red hair, going to replace king saul, but when david gets a chance to kill him and take over, he orders a soldier not the kill him and lets saul remain in power. in that story of the old testament coup delayed was the one that congressman sutherland said, he said it to the "washington post," he said boehner's way, and based on that inspiration, he decided it wouldn't be right to oppose boehner, so...
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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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they did some books that owns those other books including some that came from a the hebrew tradition. some of the parts of genesis they not actually began by describing other near eastern deities like all our data. they did not take stories like the deliverance of egypt by the age of the earth are they raising -- they didn't regard these as historical fact. they interrogated the text like historians, like linguists looking for a contrasting and confirming evidence that they were very skeptical about the idea of miracles such as making the sun stand still. fundamentalists react very badly to the higher criticism. they felt that this method of reading the bible threatened the entire enterprise of the christian religion. they wrote that the bible is not to be set to take historical writings. it is the word of god. that means that all parts of it are inspired, created directly by the breath of god into the humid soul. and that inspiration is not general. it's not a set of ideas. it's verbal. god has fixed for all time, not just the ideas in the bible, but the words themselves. these words
they did some books that owns those other books including some that came from a the hebrew tradition. some of the parts of genesis they not actually began by describing other near eastern deities like all our data. they did not take stories like the deliverance of egypt by the age of the earth are they raising -- they didn't regard these as historical fact. they interrogated the text like historians, like linguists looking for a contrasting and confirming evidence that they were very skeptical...
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in hebrew it's sheka and teka. it has been ongoing for a decade speculation that there maybe a same-sex couple and now there is a baby and it has people up in arms. gay activists want them to come out and say yeah, it's their baby. and people who are not too happy about this say all this is an outrage, and the company, israel electric corporation, says we don't know what all the fuss is about. we are doing a commercial trying to do a commercial for clean air and use fuel wisely. so the controversy continues. >> so plug and socket are both men? >> well, i don't know. think about it. >> maybe they are just puppets. but i assume they are. >> so a baby comes along and -- >> there is speculation for years that i think they might be a couple and now the baby comes. people are like already either come out and say yes, they're a couple, and this is their kid, or what are you doing with this stuff? depending where you are coming from. >> there's no mama. >> no mama. >> but maybe one of them is a girl. >>> this morning on wo
in hebrew it's sheka and teka. it has been ongoing for a decade speculation that there maybe a same-sex couple and now there is a baby and it has people up in arms. gay activists want them to come out and say yeah, it's their baby. and people who are not too happy about this say all this is an outrage, and the company, israel electric corporation, says we don't know what all the fuss is about. we are doing a commercial trying to do a commercial for clean air and use fuel wisely. so the...
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james madison studied hebrew to understand the bible better, the political context of what's going on with the israel lite ooit readers. lincoln had few books. he read them all over and over again. one of the books was the bible. you can see it in the famous speeches. four score and seven years ago, a biblical language. he used the bible to appeal to americans and a language they understood to people much more bible literate in those days. the great story is gerald ford going on air force one at one point and asking for a bible. he was told that there was no bible on air force one. so he said there should be. there was subsequently after his request. but since then there's always a bible on air force one because of the joe ford request. >> joe ford told bob novak at one point he had read the twilight of the presidency by george reedy. what was the significance of that? >> reedy talked about the weakness of the presidency at that time and how some of the previous overextensions. ford took from that book not that presidential power should be expanded which others had tried to do, includ
james madison studied hebrew to understand the bible better, the political context of what's going on with the israel lite ooit readers. lincoln had few books. he read them all over and over again. one of the books was the bible. you can see it in the famous speeches. four score and seven years ago, a biblical language. he used the bible to appeal to americans and a language they understood to people much more bible literate in those days. the great story is gerald ford going on air force one...