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hebrew mcdonald/salvation word of life ministry "it is totally mind boggling. how these kids looked like one was maybe 11, the other one was maybe 14, 15. it is just disheartening that this is what reverend hebrew mcdonald says someone from his church spotted the children in his car shortly after the theft. the police dog killed after a seven hour standoff in norfolk -- receiving full honors today from his comrades. after being on the run for several days a man accused of killing a young mother goes in front of a judge and if today had a soundtrack -- it would be ice ice baby. temperatures in the teens this morning -- and snow in your seven day forecast. welcome to newschannel three at 5 - i m les smith. and i m laila muhammad. more ice cold temperatures and biting winds for anyone (unlucky enough to be outside today. few people were willing to brave
hebrew mcdonald/salvation word of life ministry "it is totally mind boggling. how these kids looked like one was maybe 11, the other one was maybe 14, 15. it is just disheartening that this is what reverend hebrew mcdonald says someone from his church spotted the children in his car shortly after the theft. the police dog killed after a seven hour standoff in norfolk -- receiving full honors today from his comrades. after being on the run for several days a man accused of killing a young...
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here is the hebrew home. more pleasant weather. rosanna: rating. greg: she made it all the way up dozens of block. rosanna: like over a mile to get to her job. greg: she was one of only 20 people to make it to work on her shift. she is maze aing. she with are thrilled to have chantal here along with her boss, david, the chief operating officer at the hebrew home. welcome to you both. >> thank you very much. greg: you could stay home. rosanna: chantal, really, what was going through your mind? >> well, initially, i dings peck it would be so bad. although, i heard on the news, that the buses were shutdown. nobody was out there. i din realize the intensity of the storm until i got throughout. rosanna: you started walking. >> the snow started to hit me in this he face. rosanna: what it did feel like? >> it didn't feel good. greg: were you walking from? you took the subway first, rating? >> no. actually, i decided to stay at friend's house. greg: where? >> 250th and broadway. greg: okay. 250th a in broadway. >> rig. greg: you got to huff it a mile and a
here is the hebrew home. more pleasant weather. rosanna: rating. greg: she made it all the way up dozens of block. rosanna: like over a mile to get to her job. greg: she was one of only 20 people to make it to work on her shift. she is maze aing. she with are thrilled to have chantal here along with her boss, david, the chief operating officer at the hebrew home. welcome to you both. >> thank you very much. greg: you could stay home. rosanna: chantal, really, what was going through your...
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so that he could read the old testament and it. -- hebrew sonating that he could read the old testament in it. quite a fascinating figure. he knows the local population the best. decision is a group decision. a single magistrate cannot make a single decision in a court all , but i am sure there is a great degree of agreement since they justices all come from the highest level of local society. i am sure they all shared the same local view. they all saw the world the same way. all have lived in williamsburg or the surrounding area? >> yes. if we were outside this courthouse, we could see the home of peyton randolph, who was a member of this court. see the home of john randolph, who was a member of the city county court and robert nicholas, who was a member of the court. we know the average judge owned .n average about 800 acres a number of them owned 2000 or 3000 acres. they were very well-to-do. >> they were not paid for being judges? tom: no, they served for the honor of the position. and to a degree, that made sense. the better off you were, the more free time you had in that society.
so that he could read the old testament and it. -- hebrew sonating that he could read the old testament in it. quite a fascinating figure. he knows the local population the best. decision is a group decision. a single magistrate cannot make a single decision in a court all , but i am sure there is a great degree of agreement since they justices all come from the highest level of local society. i am sure they all shared the same local view. they all saw the world the same way. all have lived in...
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hebrew mcdonald/salvation word of life ministry) "it is totally mind boggling. how these kids looked like one was maybe 11, the other one was maybe 14, 15. it is just disheartening that this is what our youth is coming the reverend says someone from his church spotted the suspects in his car shortly after the theft. the all-white race for hollywood's golden boy prompts a discourse over diversity, and now a boycott. director spike lee announced on his instagram feed he will boycott this year's academy awards. saying he "cannot support" the "lily white" oscars, after a second year of acting nominations going to only white actors. actress jada pinkett smith is also boycotting, posting a video on "begging for acknowledgment, or even asking, diminishes dignity and diminishes power. and we are a dignified people and we are powerful. and let's not forget it." the president of the academy a statement saying...the racial make-up of voters who decide awards -- needs to change. t was-- "it's the real thing"-- in 19-69. in 19-79-- it was "have a coke and a smile." and in 20
hebrew mcdonald/salvation word of life ministry) "it is totally mind boggling. how these kids looked like one was maybe 11, the other one was maybe 14, 15. it is just disheartening that this is what our youth is coming the reverend says someone from his church spotted the suspects in his car shortly after the theft. the all-white race for hollywood's golden boy prompts a discourse over diversity, and now a boycott. director spike lee announced on his instagram feed he will boycott this...
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over the house tops, we see the ancient site of the hebrew temple. to reach it, we pass along the street of christians and down the lower end of david street. on our way to the noble sanctuary, we recall that on the site king david erected an altar and king solomon built his palace and temple, king herod built another temple. justinian, a basilica to the virgin mary. today, it belongs to the muslims. a mosque that is covered by the stone that mohammed is said to have been carried into heaven by because of his miraculous deeds. here is a sanctuary. thejews never enter sanctuary proper for fear of desecrating the holy of holies. instead, they come to its walls, said to be part of the foundation of solomon's temple. since the middle ages, they have come from all over the world to the wailing place. they have stood before the stones to pray and lament the downfall of jerusalem. the capital of the israelite empire. >> up next, west viia
over the house tops, we see the ancient site of the hebrew temple. to reach it, we pass along the street of christians and down the lower end of david street. on our way to the noble sanctuary, we recall that on the site king david erected an altar and king solomon built his palace and temple, king herod built another temple. justinian, a basilica to the virgin mary. today, it belongs to the muslims. a mosque that is covered by the stone that mohammed is said to have been carried into heaven by...
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while my hebrew was so good. whether i learned the prayers and whether i was a natural part of the jewish community. >> we have this industry then -- tremendous respect for what we think of as our text life which means we value words. we play with words. what are new words to. >> can you reflect of the way we view this lang wang. biracial. and are you really jewish and the way we talk about different ways in which culturals interact and families. what our language and what does that tell us about this issue and our jewish community. >> well, i this i the first up that comes to mind is i have often experienced. and this conversation in which we are talking specific to the united states in terms of the race. jewish leaders often talk about our afinty for the other and our care in community on behalf of the other, and we talk about race, we often talk ant people of color attar as the other. thereby not assuming there are people of color inside the jewish community u. the first red flag is always talking about race a
while my hebrew was so good. whether i learned the prayers and whether i was a natural part of the jewish community. >> we have this industry then -- tremendous respect for what we think of as our text life which means we value words. we play with words. what are new words to. >> can you reflect of the way we view this lang wang. biracial. and are you really jewish and the way we talk about different ways in which culturals interact and families. what our language and what does that...
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over the housetops of the city, we see the agent site of the hebrew temple and now it is shrine of theammed ends. street of the christians and down the lower end of david street on the way to the noble sanctuary. website king david built an altar and king solomon built his temples. a third templet and basilica to the virgin mary. today, the site belongs to the muslims. also called the mosque of omar where it is said mohammed was called to heaven. for merely puzzle on a know it street to another place of sanctity. enter thewho never harrumph custom for fear of desecrating the holy of holies come here to explore which is said to be found as part of the foundation of a solid temp. they have come to this, the waiting places the turn-of-the-century and have stood before these stones to you and lament the downfall of the israelite empire. ♪ announcer: and next on lectures in history, west virginia university professor kevin gooding talks about the idea of religious freedom. in particular,
over the housetops of the city, we see the agent site of the hebrew temple and now it is shrine of theammed ends. street of the christians and down the lower end of david street on the way to the noble sanctuary. website king david built an altar and king solomon built his temples. a third templet and basilica to the virgin mary. today, the site belongs to the muslims. also called the mosque of omar where it is said mohammed was called to heaven. for merely puzzle on a know it street to another...
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and the hebrew faction arranged it. i am afraid -- i think i have uncovered a lot through almost herclean research and people ask this question and all i can do is guess. that, too, was part of the difficulty as i mentioned in writing the book. >> so you talk about new york city inventing at that time jim crow and segregation. can you talk about on public transportation specifically? i think thinking of the trial of downy, the oyster business man. >> new york goes from being a walking city to being a city that is falling all over the place and you can no longer walk around. public transport becomes more important. as segregation is being invented, the british or english travlers couldn't understand class was not a factor here. you could be a rich black man but you are treated like ordinary black men. they thought this was insane. the fact a barber couldn't shave a black man if he wanted his white business struck most of these travellers insane. hamilton is the european's picture boy in a way. he is a wealthy black man w
and the hebrew faction arranged it. i am afraid -- i think i have uncovered a lot through almost herclean research and people ask this question and all i can do is guess. that, too, was part of the difficulty as i mentioned in writing the book. >> so you talk about new york city inventing at that time jim crow and segregation. can you talk about on public transportation specifically? i think thinking of the trial of downy, the oyster business man. >> new york goes from being a...
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from france or russia.all learning the same language: hebrew. >> reporter: they are new immigrants to israel. part of the largest wave of jewish immigration. from western europe to israel. since 1948.french jews are leading that wave.after the attack on the kosher supermarket in paris a year ago. where 4 jews were killed.just days after the charlie hebdo attack. many french immigrants say they felt increasingly unsafe.yoav krief's friend was killed in that attack. >>: "i was not good - really not good. and talked to my mom. and i said, we must go to israel." >> reporter: "and this is where you will continue your life?" "yeah. of course." >> reporter: "this is home for you?" "yeah." >> reporter: many like krief have made their home in ashdod. a city in southern israel. here.you are as likely to hear french on the streets as hebrew. >> reporter: "the cultural center here in the heart of ashdod right near city hall looks an awful lot like the louvre. and across the street is cafe lyon - a popular meeting spot for the french community here in the city." "sitting here in this french cafe i
from france or russia.all learning the same language: hebrew. >> reporter: they are new immigrants to israel. part of the largest wave of jewish immigration. from western europe to israel. since 1948.french jews are leading that wave.after the attack on the kosher supermarket in paris a year ago. where 4 jews were killed.just days after the charlie hebdo attack. many french immigrants say they felt increasingly unsafe.yoav krief's friend was killed in that attack. >>: "i was...
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(man speaking hebrew) >> narrator: march 2015. >> the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu... >> narrator: jerusalem. the prime minister's residence. prime minister benjamin netanyahu is determined to stop president barack obama's nuclear deal with iran. >> the prime minister has a messianic notion of himself, as a person called to save the jewish people. >> narrator: he was about to deliver a speech to the american congress. >> he never made such an important speech. he felt he had a historic role to play and he cannot make a mistake. >> he wants to be the winston churchill who stops the new evil power, iran, in the way that churchill stopped nazi germany. >> the prime minister left tel aviv this morning. he is scheduled to address congress. >> he wants it to be clear that he made the most powerful statement possible to warn against this deal. so, when the deal turns bad he'll go down in history as the person who warned us all from what's about to happen. >> benjamin netanyahu has arrived in washington dc. (reporter speaking foreign language) >> narrator: netanyahu came as israe
(man speaking hebrew) >> narrator: march 2015. >> the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu... >> narrator: jerusalem. the prime minister's residence. prime minister benjamin netanyahu is determined to stop president barack obama's nuclear deal with iran. >> the prime minister has a messianic notion of himself, as a person called to save the jewish people. >> narrator: he was about to deliver a speech to the american congress. >> he never made such an...
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>> it gives me the hebrew heebie-jeebies. >> underwear with extra support. >> yes, that's what you need. havel daredevils. >> look, the dude is holding that board in place. >> i'll give them credit, proving physics. >> would you do that? >> uh-uh. >> how high would each of us get? >> if you gave us a ladder and said, go climb, who would get the highest? >> i wouldn't be able to swallow my pride, so i would keep going. >>> these firefighters in a remote area of russia have come across a home on fire. >> they've got a difficult job ahead of them. but the most dangerous part of this fire is the danger that you just can't see. >> the firefighters did know that the propane tanks in the home, because the landlord told them about it. firefighters were able to find one propane tank but were never able to find the other. >> it blew up right in his face. >> propane tanks aren't really supposed to explode like that. even as bad as that looks, the firefighters were not injured. >> how scary for everybody who saw it happen. you never know, it could have been so much worse. >> a nearly deadly situati
>> it gives me the hebrew heebie-jeebies. >> underwear with extra support. >> yes, that's what you need. havel daredevils. >> look, the dude is holding that board in place. >> i'll give them credit, proving physics. >> would you do that? >> uh-uh. >> how high would each of us get? >> if you gave us a ladder and said, go climb, who would get the highest? >> i wouldn't be able to swallow my pride, so i would keep going. >>>...
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my late grandmother had loved hebrew. i love having the name.rian: aviva kempner, thank you very much for joining us. aviva: thank you for having me. i am a big fan of c-span. even more so now. ♪ announcer: for a free transcript or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at qanda.org. programs are also available as podcasts. announcer: if you like this program, here are some others you might like. filmmakers robert gordon and morgan neville on their documentary "best of enemies," about the televised debates between william f buckley and gore vidal. murray kennedy on her film about the final days of the vietnam war. and the documentary "the square," which portrays events in the streets of egypt during the 2011 revolution.
my late grandmother had loved hebrew. i love having the name.rian: aviva kempner, thank you very much for joining us. aviva: thank you for having me. i am a big fan of c-span. even more so now. ♪ announcer: for a free transcript or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at qanda.org. programs are also available as podcasts. announcer: if you like this program, here are some others you might like. filmmakers robert gordon and morgan neville on their documentary "best of...
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>> it gives me the hebrew heebie-jeebies. >> underwear with extra support. >> yes, that's what you need. >> here are the two dare did he havel daredevils. >> look, the dude is holding that board in place. >> i'll give them credit, proving physics. >> would you do that? >> uh-uh. >> how high would each of us get? said, go climb, who would get the highest? >> i wouldn't be able to swallow my pride, so i would keep going. >>> these firefighters in a remote area of russia have come across a home on fire. >> they've got a difficult job ahead of them. but the most dangerous part of this fire is the danger that you just can't see. >> no warning at all. none. >> the firefighters did know that the propane tanks in the home, because the landlord told them about it. firefighters were able to find one propane tank but were never able to find the other. >> it blew up right in his face. >> propane tanks aren't really supposed to explode like that. firefighters were not injured. >> how scary for everybody who saw it happen. you never know, it could have been so much worse. >> a nearly deadly situation
>> it gives me the hebrew heebie-jeebies. >> underwear with extra support. >> yes, that's what you need. >> here are the two dare did he havel daredevils. >> look, the dude is holding that board in place. >> i'll give them credit, proving physics. >> would you do that? >> uh-uh. >> how high would each of us get? said, go climb, who would get the highest? >> i wouldn't be able to swallow my pride, so i would keep going. >>>...
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but now the tendency is to put only hebrew or -- hebrew and english. also the threat to strip palestinians from their residency rights. p this is a very serious problem that makes palestinians very insecure and unstable because of this threat that any time that id can be revoked. so we have poor public services in palestinian compared to the -- in jerusalem compared to west jerusalem. there is a big gap between what we call west jerusalem and east jerusalem. although east jerusalem palestinians comprise 32% of the city's total population. now this percentage is decreasing. they pay 30% of the city's budget, yet receive less than 5% of the municipal budget. now because of a lot of pressure on the municipality this has been improving, that the municipality is paying more attention to east jerusalem, which it was not. so jerusalem, when six times on jewish residents than palestinian residents. you can see that in terms of public services like parks, like children and clinics, like different facilities within the city. so, for instance, the municipalities
but now the tendency is to put only hebrew or -- hebrew and english. also the threat to strip palestinians from their residency rights. p this is a very serious problem that makes palestinians very insecure and unstable because of this threat that any time that id can be revoked. so we have poor public services in palestinian compared to the -- in jerusalem compared to west jerusalem. there is a big gap between what we call west jerusalem and east jerusalem. although east jerusalem palestinians...
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had lovedandmother hebrew. i love having the name.an: aviva kempner, thank you very much for joining us. thank you for having me. i am a big fan of c-span. even more so now. ♪ announcer: for a free transcript or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at qanda.org. programs are also available as podcasts. announcer: if you like this program, here are some others you might like. robert gordon and morgan neville on their documentary "best of enemies," about the televised debates between william f buckley and gore vidal. murray kennedy on her film about the final days of the vietnam war. "thehe documentary square," which portrays events in the streets of egypt during the 2011 revolution. announcer: monday night, republican fcc commissioner as you type discusses key topics being considered by the fcc, including the speed of broadband deployment across the u.s.. .e is joined by brian fong >> broadband deployment really is one of the key drivers of job creation and economic growth. one of the things i found striking was come i
had lovedandmother hebrew. i love having the name.an: aviva kempner, thank you very much for joining us. thank you for having me. i am a big fan of c-span. even more so now. ♪ announcer: for a free transcript or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at qanda.org. programs are also available as podcasts. announcer: if you like this program, here are some others you might like. robert gordon and morgan neville on their documentary "best of enemies," about the televised...
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he wanted to put a hebrew name on a birth certificate in germany.mother said my late grandmother loved hebrew. i love having the name. brian: thank you very much for joining us. aviva: i am a big fan of c-span. thank you for having me. ♪ >> for free transcript or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org. programs are also available at c-span podcasts. >> if you liked this program, here are some others you might like. robert gordon and morgan neville on their documentary, best of enemies. the televised debates between william s buckley and corbett all. vidal.e th , the square.ry here on c-span washington journal is next with your calls and a look at this morning's headlines. that is followed by david cameron speaking to members of a parliamentary committee about u.k. foreign policy. at 11:30 we take you live to the u.k. for debate on whether to bar donald trump from entering the country. up, rachael bade on hillary clinton's e-mails. later on, daryl kimball on the iran nuclear agreement which was officially implemented over th
he wanted to put a hebrew name on a birth certificate in germany.mother said my late grandmother loved hebrew. i love having the name. brian: thank you very much for joining us. aviva: i am a big fan of c-span. thank you for having me. ♪ >> for free transcript or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org. programs are also available at c-span podcasts. >> if you liked this program, here are some others you might like. robert gordon and morgan neville on...
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the hebrews had 600 additional laws.ish he would quote the entire torah. >> you just took my question and took it in the exact direction you wanted to. that was impressive. >> let him finish. >> so president obama and the democrats, they're all too willing to use the judeo-christian tradition to invoke the power of the federal government. i just watched christian bale as the new "moses," a great new movie. i don't think jesus was best buddies with pilate. go back to thomas jefferson, these guys set up the bill of rights to protect us from the government. when it comes to values, don't use the power of that tradition to get a bigger central government. >> let's go back to what we began talking about. >> go ahead, donna. >> seriously speaking, we're not throwing any book at the country. the constitution is the bedrock of our democracy. but -- and i don't need to speak for president obama. he's very eloquent. i want to go back to bill clinton. i think he's asset. he's tremendous asset. >> donna, you didn't use him when you
the hebrews had 600 additional laws.ish he would quote the entire torah. >> you just took my question and took it in the exact direction you wanted to. that was impressive. >> let him finish. >> so president obama and the democrats, they're all too willing to use the judeo-christian tradition to invoke the power of the federal government. i just watched christian bale as the new "moses," a great new movie. i don't think jesus was best buddies with pilate. go back to...
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this happen on the one year anniversary of the charlie hebrew bow terror attack. acoming almost to the minute after 12 people were gunned down at the charlie hebdo news payer. >>> miners are back home with trapped for ten hours. they were trapped 900 feet underground in lancing, new york. the salt mine is the deepest in north america. the elevator stopped working around 11:00 last night. >>> all new tonight at 5:00, two adulls now in jail for beating up a 12-year-old kid at a bus stop in hernando county. sarah rosario has more on the reason that they claim their actions were justified. >> reporter: the two adults are 19 and 20 years old. they live in tampa but came to spring hill to visit family friends. that's when we're told they learned about a neighborhood bully and came to this bus stop to do something about it. the two are still in the hernando county jail after being arrested for beating up a 12-year-old at a bus stop here at the villages of avalon neighborhood in spring hill. >> battery is battery. the law is the law. she did wrong and she is going to pay
this happen on the one year anniversary of the charlie hebrew bow terror attack. acoming almost to the minute after 12 people were gunned down at the charlie hebdo news payer. >>> miners are back home with trapped for ten hours. they were trapped 900 feet underground in lancing, new york. the salt mine is the deepest in north america. the elevator stopped working around 11:00 last night. >>> all new tonight at 5:00, two adulls now in jail for beating up a 12-year-old kid at a...
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but now tendency is only to put hebrew, or hebrew and english.also they have stripped palestinians from residency rights. this is very serious problems that actually makes palestinians very insecure and unstable because of this threat that anytime that i.d. can be revoked so we have poor public services in palestine compared to the, in east jerusalem compared to west jerusalem. there is a big gap what we call west jerusalem and east jerusalem. although east jerusalem comprises 72% of the israel's total population they pay 70% of the city's budget but less than receive 5% of the municipal budget. -- 30%. this has been improving that the municipality is peying more attention to east jerusalem it was not. so the, jerusalem municipality invests six times on jewish residents than palestinian residents. you can see that in public services like parks, like chin and clinics and different facilities within the city. for instance the municipality is in charge of israeli schools where the students are being provided with a lot of facilities while actually t
but now tendency is only to put hebrew, or hebrew and english.also they have stripped palestinians from residency rights. this is very serious problems that actually makes palestinians very insecure and unstable because of this threat that anytime that i.d. can be revoked so we have poor public services in palestine compared to the, in east jerusalem compared to west jerusalem. there is a big gap what we call west jerusalem and east jerusalem. although east jerusalem comprises 72% of the...
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taught him greek and latin and he was so well-first in languages that later in life he taught himself hebrew so he could read the old testament in the original. a fascinating man. the most act of magistrate is the chief magistrate, the most experience. the one who knows the local population the best. the other sit to either side of him and every decision is a decision. so, a single magistrate cannot make a single decision in a court all by himself, but i am sure there was a great degree of justices,amongst the since they all come from the highest level of local society. i'm sure they all shared the same worldview. sure, still allowing for plenty of personality between them, but i am sure they all saw the world the same way. would've lived in williamsburg or james city county. so if we were outside this courthouse, we could see the home of a member of the city also george whitsitt, a member of the city court. and robertph nicholas, also a member of the city court. judge ofw the average james city county owned, on average, about 800 acres but there were a number of them that owned 2000 or 3000
taught him greek and latin and he was so well-first in languages that later in life he taught himself hebrew so he could read the old testament in the original. a fascinating man. the most act of magistrate is the chief magistrate, the most experience. the one who knows the local population the best. the other sit to either side of him and every decision is a decision. so, a single magistrate cannot make a single decision in a court all by himself, but i am sure there was a great degree of...
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the exhibit took place at hebrew academy in bryn mawr and sponsored by the friendship circle. >>> some of philadelphia's youngest artists showed off their work today. family and friend visited clay studio in old sit the toy see masterpiecees. elementary middle schoolers made ceramic thanks to the clay mobile creations which visited city schools. the artwork will be on display until the even of the month. >>> "action news" sports sunday is next on channel six. a "action news" continues at the 4:30 tomorrow morning with david murphy, tamala edward, matt o'donnell and karen rodgers. now for melissa magee, jeff skversky, walter perez and the entire "action news" team, i'm sarah bloomquist, have a great night. sarah bloomquist, have a great night. >> ♪ or macchiato for $1.99. america runs on dunkin'. find your sweet spot today with dunkin's chicken apple sausage sandwich. enjoy sweet apple and savory sausage together for under 400 calories. america runs on dunkin'. sunday sponsored by audi. >> welcome in the sports sunday thanks for joining us. we've got a special treat tonight, 97.5 fanati
the exhibit took place at hebrew academy in bryn mawr and sponsored by the friendship circle. >>> some of philadelphia's youngest artists showed off their work today. family and friend visited clay studio in old sit the toy see masterpiecees. elementary middle schoolers made ceramic thanks to the clay mobile creations which visited city schools. the artwork will be on display until the even of the month. >>> "action news" sports sunday is next on channel six. a...
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you're as likely to hear french on the streets as hebrew here.s town looks an awful lot across the street is cafe leon. a popular meeting spot for the french community in the city. sitting here at this french cafe, it's stunning. all the conversations around me are in french. the entire menu is in french and on the window outside, it says, in french, "the enjoyment of life." that's what french jews are looking for, a place to combine their old home with their new one. we've tried to reserve our culture here he says. it's important to hold on to them when i've lived in a different country for 30 or 40 years. we bring our old culture and try to combine it with the new one. reminders why they left continue today. a jewish teacher was attacked in marseilles in an isis inspired attack. a chief rabbi told them not to where religious skull caps on the french streets. according to the e.u., the vast majority of french jews avoid openly identifying as jewish, at least some of am of time. doug cohen left. there's a feeling of security that no longer exists
you're as likely to hear french on the streets as hebrew here.s town looks an awful lot across the street is cafe leon. a popular meeting spot for the french community in the city. sitting here at this french cafe, it's stunning. all the conversations around me are in french. the entire menu is in french and on the window outside, it says, in french, "the enjoyment of life." that's what french jews are looking for, a place to combine their old home with their new one. we've tried to...
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the younger one talks to reverend hebrew mcdonald in his office. it turns out.. it was all a distraction. the pastor says the boys took money out of his wife's purse, then took their car. he thinks one could be as young as 11.. but at this point.. they have not been arrested. a contact-13 consumer alert. trader joe's is recalling its store- brand raw cashew pieces over possible salmonella contamination. the product was sent to stores in more than two dozen states. the company is pulling them from the shelves and asking customers to throw them out.. or return them to any trader joe's for a full refund. trader joe's says no one has gotten sick. they're just doing this out of an abundance of caution. some of hollywood's biggest names are promising to boycott the upcoming academy awards.. saying they're outraged over a 'lack of diversity' in this year's oscar nominations. abc's linsey davis has more on nominations.. and the firestorm. tonight?more stars choose martin luther king day to take a stand about the lack of diversity in this year's academy award nominations
the younger one talks to reverend hebrew mcdonald in his office. it turns out.. it was all a distraction. the pastor says the boys took money out of his wife's purse, then took their car. he thinks one could be as young as 11.. but at this point.. they have not been arrested. a contact-13 consumer alert. trader joe's is recalling its store- brand raw cashew pieces over possible salmonella contamination. the product was sent to stores in more than two dozen states. the company is pulling them...
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. >> french, english, hebrew, arabic and-- for which language that whooo i speak four languages. >> trevordo you tour in all of those. >> yeah. >> trevor: what is your favorite language to do comedy in? >> now english, really, really, really. >> trevor: he's pandering, people. >> i'm on american tv. you think i am-- . >> trevor: you just pand erred to them. exactly. who are you. >> who are you voting for. >> trevor: who am i voting for. >> gad elmaleh, come on. >> trevor: okay. so the show, like this is what blows my mind and a lot of people don't understand. this not only are you a comedian comes from another country, i came as an african comedian that nobody knew. but you also moved into speaking another language, doing comedy in a completely foreign language. where do you even start? >> okay, i had to learn english, all right. because sometimes people say oh, there is a lot of similarities with trevor noah. are you both from another country. and he was familiar news his country but i had to learn english. you already speak english. >> trevor: i did. >> do you understand my english right
. >> french, english, hebrew, arabic and-- for which language that whooo i speak four languages. >> trevordo you tour in all of those. >> yeah. >> trevor: what is your favorite language to do comedy in? >> now english, really, really, really. >> trevor: he's pandering, people. >> i'm on american tv. you think i am-- . >> trevor: you just pand erred to them. exactly. who are you. >> who are you voting for. >> trevor: who am i voting...
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all those blended arabic with hebrew or music which gave their music a distinctive israeli flair, somethingy have not. >> i think the design of the system made it very clear from the get go, from the very early 1950s that you need to work twice as harder to prove to us that you are not that kind of arab. >> from tel-aviv to tangiers, brooklyn to beirut, they hope to continue to transcend israel's race politics and history with their music, selling records and packing dance floors while doing so. al jazeera, tel-aviv. >>> the best footballer in the world for the fifth time in his career, this was the award. >> the 28-year-old barcelona forward picked up the fifa award monday opinion this is the first time he's won the title since 2012. his great rivalry faldo was second with barca's teammate coming in third place. >>> i accept this prize with a lot of sincerity and tranquility. i'm enjoying it, also thinking of my team and teammates, all that we have been able to achieve this year. this is what enabled me to receive this prize so i am enjoying it and sharing it with all of them. >>> keep up
all those blended arabic with hebrew or music which gave their music a distinctive israeli flair, somethingy have not. >> i think the design of the system made it very clear from the get go, from the very early 1950s that you need to work twice as harder to prove to us that you are not that kind of arab. >> from tel-aviv to tangiers, brooklyn to beirut, they hope to continue to transcend israel's race politics and history with their music, selling records and packing dance floors...
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with a select few artists achieving commercial success, but all of those artists blended arabic with hebrewhey have not. >> i think the system made it very clear from the get-go, from the very early 50s, that you need to work twice as hard -- twice as much harder to prove to us that you are not that kind of arab. >> reporter: from tel-aviv to tangiers, brooklyn to beirut, they hope to continue to transcend israel's race politics and history with their music. >>> and you can find much more about many of the stories we're covering over on our website. that is what the front page looks like at the moment. the address to click on to is aljazeera.com. aljazeera.com for all of your latest news and sport. ♪ >>> a different kind of state of the union, president obama signals what to expect in his final address. [ sirens blaring ] >>> turkey's prime minister blaming isil for that deadly suicide bombing in a popular tourist area. >>> former army sergeant bowe bergdahl back in court. >> reporter: it is 100% guaranteed that an
with a select few artists achieving commercial success, but all of those artists blended arabic with hebrewhey have not. >> i think the system made it very clear from the get-go, from the very early 50s, that you need to work twice as hard -- twice as much harder to prove to us that you are not that kind of arab. >> reporter: from tel-aviv to tangiers, brooklyn to beirut, they hope to continue to transcend israel's race politics and history with their music. >>> and you can...
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. >> reporter: even this daydreaming 9-year-old, who drew batman in his hebrew school book. 75 years later, that book is in the exhibit, and a grownup mark gergberg is a new yorker. >> become a super hero in my own you never lose that initial fascination with cartoons. >> reporter: and those adults are passing that fascination onto their kids who, perhaps for the first time, realized you don't need super powers to change the world. >> i do feel more inspired by them in that kind of way, that you can become bigger than you think you are. >> reporter: a belief they too are able to leap tall obstacles >>> more tension on the korean peninsula. south korea fired warning shots after a north korean drone was spotted flying on its side of the border. the south is on alert after the north conducted a nuclear test last week. north korea is sell celebrating. charlie d'agata has this story. >> reporter: she put the bomb in bombastic when she broke the north korea successfully tested the hydrogen bomb. the announcement alone has already had an impact on both sides of the korean border. it was sou
. >> reporter: even this daydreaming 9-year-old, who drew batman in his hebrew school book. 75 years later, that book is in the exhibit, and a grownup mark gergberg is a new yorker. >> become a super hero in my own you never lose that initial fascination with cartoons. >> reporter: and those adults are passing that fascination onto their kids who, perhaps for the first time, realized you don't need super powers to change the world. >> i do feel more inspired by them in...
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in hebrew they believed in enforcing the constitution and the first amendment. professor howard consulted with a stake in federal bodies often confronted by draftsman in other states he helped draft constitutions in hong kong czechoslovakia philippines and has argued cases before the supreme court and includes his book "the road from runnymede" please join me to welcome professor a.e. dick howard. [applause] >>. >> fell was in enthusiastic introduction it is rejected take off my glasses. [laughter] he has alerted you to why we are starting right -- the bill of rights day otherwise it was an english document 800 years ago what does this have to do with the bill of rights? it does begin with the magna carta this is the 800 years since magna carta was first agreed to end at runnymede this year while the english were celebrating it to. but the question i want to put you is why should we care that this is between a reluctant king john but this story takes us back to king john himself. i didn't really meet him. [laughter] so that is of a stretch. is listed as the cow
in hebrew they believed in enforcing the constitution and the first amendment. professor howard consulted with a stake in federal bodies often confronted by draftsman in other states he helped draft constitutions in hong kong czechoslovakia philippines and has argued cases before the supreme court and includes his book "the road from runnymede" please join me to welcome professor a.e. dick howard. [applause] >>. >> fell was in enthusiastic introduction it is rejected take...
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we do have programs where 100% of our services are delivered in hebrew and yiddish, but we also have programs where 100% of the services are delivered in spanish and everything in between. >> what a lot of work. and 130-plus years you've do-- 140 years you've done an awful lot of good work for an awful lot of people. you really are new york to the core. good putting your head on a pillow at night. >> yeah. you know, we all do this work because we're really passionate about helping people get back on their feet. and, as you say, it's tremendously rewarding. certainly the most rewarding thing i've ever done. >> in a day like this, where funding is so difficult, what are all the different sources of your funding? >> well, a lot of our money comes from government funding, but we have to raise a lot of money to make ends meet. we raise about $13.5 million a year. about half of that comes from uja-federation of new york, and the rest we raise privately from events, board members, foundations, and so forth, because government doesn't actually pay 100 cents on the dollar. they don't actually
we do have programs where 100% of our services are delivered in hebrew and yiddish, but we also have programs where 100% of the services are delivered in spanish and everything in between. >> what a lot of work. and 130-plus years you've do-- 140 years you've done an awful lot of good work for an awful lot of people. you really are new york to the core. good putting your head on a pillow at night. >> yeah. you know, we all do this work because we're really passionate about helping...
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the exhibit took place at the jack and barrett hebrew academy in bryn mawr and was sponsored by the friendship circle. >>> some of philadelphia's youngest artists got to show off their work today. family and friend visited clay studio in old city to see student masterpiecees. elementary and middle schoolers have the the opportunity to make ceramics thanks to the clay moore real creations which visit city schools. the the the artwork will be on display until the end of next month. >>> coming up here on "action news", search for the eagles new head coach is heating up, one big interview today, another tomorrow. jeff skversky has sports when "action news" comes right back. dear fellow citizen, i know what it's like to buy a house. i know how it feels to be stressed about money. i understand what a scary word "retirement" is, and i can help. because i'm not just a fellow dad, fellow mom, fellow saver, i'm a fellow citizen. who gets up every day and tries her best. just like you. sincerely, elizabeth trackler samantha parke robert kennedy deanna morrison jared duemling alex payne sports. a lot of i
the exhibit took place at the jack and barrett hebrew academy in bryn mawr and was sponsored by the friendship circle. >>> some of philadelphia's youngest artists got to show off their work today. family and friend visited clay studio in old city to see student masterpiecees. elementary and middle schoolers have the the opportunity to make ceramics thanks to the clay moore real creations which visit city schools. the the the artwork will be on display until the end of next month....
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why did you establish an official language and why did you resurrect essentially a dead language, hebrew, that had not been used in common discourse for business or politics except for prayer for 2,000 years? and they said, we saw the success of the united states and our common language that we have, english is our common language, and they wanted a common language for israelis and they wanted something that ewe eneek and bond and bind them together because they'd seen the successful model here, they were inspired by the successful model of the assimulation that came about because of a common language so they adopteded hebrew as their official language in israel. . i was quite impressed. i was impressed that america would inspire a country that had all of the world's history to draw from, to use us to bring back a language that wasn't used in common discussion in 2,000 years. i give you that example because i come here tonight. i want to talk about egypt and how it is that the inspiration that the united states of america is inspires people around the world in ways that we may not realiz
why did you establish an official language and why did you resurrect essentially a dead language, hebrew, that had not been used in common discourse for business or politics except for prayer for 2,000 years? and they said, we saw the success of the united states and our common language that we have, english is our common language, and they wanted a common language for israelis and they wanted something that ewe eneek and bond and bind them together because they'd seen the successful model...
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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 ethinking 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 thei
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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this is a picture of ishmael indie hebrew bible or the new testament. i don't think that is what ishmael looks like. he was gently over -- older. his anyone member who ishmael was from the bible? where what muslims call their koran? >> son of abraham. >> yes and who was his mother? >> [indiscernible] >> the first son is ishmael, but then sarah gets jealous and so she makes abraham, takes them out of the -- takes them out of the house -- kicks them out of the house. we have the beginnings of a new religious project three as many years later, mohammed would come to identify himself and his followers as an line with ishmael. so ishmael is one of the fathers of islam. all the religions that go back to abraham, judaism, christianity, and then islam. they all have the same origin. they are all genetically linked, but they all have different paths. i think it is not insignificant that ishmael is called ishmael, he is obviously alerting us to a different track. last, but not least we can't talk about race without talking about the white whale. the imposing, for
this is a picture of ishmael indie hebrew bible or the new testament. i don't think that is what ishmael looks like. he was gently over -- older. his anyone member who ishmael was from the bible? where what muslims call their koran? >> son of abraham. >> yes and who was his mother? >> [indiscernible] >> the first son is ishmael, but then sarah gets jealous and so she makes abraham, takes them out of the -- takes them out of the house -- kicks them out of the house. we...
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. >> reporter: even this daydreaming 9-year-old, who drew batman in his hebrew school book. 75 years later, that book is in the exhibit, and a grownup mark gergberg is a new yorker. >> become a super hero in my own way. you never lose that initial fascination with cartoons. >> reporter: and those adults are passing that fascination onto their kids who, perhaps for the first time, realized you don't need super powers to change the world. >> i do feel more inspired by them in that kind of way, that >> reporter: a belief they too with just a single bound. >>> more tension on the korean peninsula. south korea fired warning shots after a north korean drone was spotted flying on its side of the border. the south is on alert after the north conducted a nuclear test last week. north korea is sellcelebrating. charlie d'agata has this story. >> reporter: she put the bomb in bombastic when she broke the news in her signature style that north korea successfully tested the hydrogen bomb. the announcement alone has already had an impact on both sides of the korean border. it was south korea's turn
. >> reporter: even this daydreaming 9-year-old, who drew batman in his hebrew school book. 75 years later, that book is in the exhibit, and a grownup mark gergberg is a new yorker. >> become a super hero in my own way. you never lose that initial fascination with cartoons. >> reporter: and those adults are passing that fascination onto their kids who, perhaps for the first time, realized you don't need super powers to change the world. >> i do feel more inspired by them...