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just a warning there's no word for lady in hebrew. >> seth: oh no. [ singing in hebrew ] >> seth: that's fantastic i want to talk to you about the show but i realized there was one more photo left. >> oh, yes. of course. >> seth: this is i'm gonna guess, production of "cats." >> yes one of my biggest works. >> seth: obviously you spent a lot of money on costumes. >> big money. i inverted that jacket to be a little more cat like and you'll notice my sister was on fog machine duty. >> seth: so, that's the fog machine. >> yes, she's been allocated to sit there and pressed the button when i look at her. >> seth: does that mean that her di she did not get rumpleteazer she got fog machine. so yes, yes. >> seth: congratulations on this show "dear evan hansen." >> thank you very much. >> seth: tell us a bit -- because we're going to do a scene from it. >> yes, yes. >> seth: and i know you brought one of your co-stars. >> i did laura dreyfiss, she plays my love interest in the show. she plays zoey murphy. she's very talented. >> seth: so we're kind of getting a hybrid performance. this is not the
just a warning there's no word for lady in hebrew. >> seth: oh no. [ singing in hebrew ] >> seth: that's fantastic i want to talk to you about the show but i realized there was one more photo left. >> oh, yes. of course. >> seth: this is i'm gonna guess, production of "cats." >> yes one of my biggest works. >> seth: obviously you spent a lot of money on costumes. >> big money. i inverted that jacket to be a little more cat like and you'll...
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he came to amsterdam as a refugee and he studied not only the hebrew bible itself but also the hebrew rabbis. he came immersed in the jewish culture, visiting with rabbis and so on. and he wrote a series of books of common truth on the psalms and the five books of moses in which he adapted jewish ways of reading the scriptures, focusing audience. one of the pilgrims were enthusiastic about this, too. william bradford himself learned hebrew in his later life. and there's a chapter which deals with all of this in the context of the voyage of the mayflower herself. ainsworth was fascinated by the jewish scriptures because he believed that the bible was a dense, multilayered book in -- the bible was a very dense, multilayered book in which everything related to everything else. he believed the jewish rabbis who had expounded this best. and so, if we look at this particular verse that has -- that we just discussed, verses 22, chapter 13 from the book of exodus. what they said did what he said is this, first of all he sent a cloud according to the jewish rabbis come a cloud was always seen
he came to amsterdam as a refugee and he studied not only the hebrew bible itself but also the hebrew rabbis. he came immersed in the jewish culture, visiting with rabbis and so on. and he wrote a series of books of common truth on the psalms and the five books of moses in which he adapted jewish ways of reading the scriptures, focusing audience. one of the pilgrims were enthusiastic about this, too. william bradford himself learned hebrew in his later life. and there's a chapter which deals...
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so the hebrew tradition how long did it take human nature to fall three chapters. if that is the tradition that informs your thinking and you are the author of the constitution what do you do, you separate power every way you can, vertically, horizontally comes with ,so the vertical sepf federal, state, local there are 18 and enumerated powers and the government knew that and since then, we've violated that beyond comprehension that there is a picture in his office in 2013 the house did about 5 inches of bills. we know that the executive overreach over. you see the bottom line and the date of the federal programs are the ones that are insolvent. medicare, social security are both insulted by vera on the board of trustees report. and everything the fed touches will go to just those entitlement programs. we won't have a dollar left for the transportation etc.. that's not me. it's the main graph of the budget committee. so that his evidence whereas virginia is a well-run state so people think those of us are constitutionalists we are not antigovernment. if you want fl
so the hebrew tradition how long did it take human nature to fall three chapters. if that is the tradition that informs your thinking and you are the author of the constitution what do you do, you separate power every way you can, vertically, horizontally comes with ,so the vertical sepf federal, state, local there are 18 and enumerated powers and the government knew that and since then, we've violated that beyond comprehension that there is a picture in his office in 2013 the house did about 5...
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after he was done with the under grad he studied hebrew. right, this is smart guy.the hebrew tradition i was at my speeches, how long did it take human nature to fall, three chapters. if that's the tradition that informs your thinking and you're the author of the constitution, what do you do, you separate power every way you can, vertically, horizontally and the tenth amendment, vertical separation, federal, state local, there are 148 enumerated powers for the federal government and the founders knew that and since then we violated beyond comprehension. mike has a picture in his office in 2013 the house did 5-inches of bill and executive branch did 11 feet. you get the sense, we are upside down. we are. we all know about executive overreach but we have to push things back. the federal programs are the ones insolvent. and everything the fed touches, right, in ten years, we won't have a dollar left for military, transportation, et cetera, that's not me. that's the best data up here. main grasp of the budget committee. whereas virginia is a well-run state. people think
after he was done with the under grad he studied hebrew. right, this is smart guy.the hebrew tradition i was at my speeches, how long did it take human nature to fall, three chapters. if that's the tradition that informs your thinking and you're the author of the constitution, what do you do, you separate power every way you can, vertically, horizontally and the tenth amendment, vertical separation, federal, state local, there are 148 enumerated powers for the federal government and the...
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he studied hebrew. a smart guy. the hebrew tradition, how long did it take human nature to fall?ngels or little bit falling, three chapters. if that's the tradition that informs your thinking and you're the author of the constitution, what do you do, you separate power every way you can. the tenth amendment, vertical separation, federal, state, local, enumerated powers and the foundest knew that and since then we violated that beyond comprehension. mike lee has a picture in his office where the house did 45-inches of bills and the executive branch did 11 feet. if you get the sense, we are upside down. we are. we have to push things back. the direct way to see bottom line, medicare, insolvevent. all federal revenues, we don't have for military, transportation, et cetera. it's the best data up here. it's the main graph of the budget committee. >> right. >> so that's kind of evidence whereas virginia is a well-run state, so people think, you know, some of us that are constitutionalist, we are not antigovernment. you one a relate-run state with transportation -- by the way, education
he studied hebrew. a smart guy. the hebrew tradition, how long did it take human nature to fall?ngels or little bit falling, three chapters. if that's the tradition that informs your thinking and you're the author of the constitution, what do you do, you separate power every way you can. the tenth amendment, vertical separation, federal, state, local, enumerated powers and the foundest knew that and since then we violated that beyond comprehension. mike lee has a picture in his office where the...
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, whether you celebrate the birth of jesus christ or the birth of the profit of rebuilding of the hebrew temple, and if you can't remember anything else, just remember an old man, and an old woman, in an old part of town. >>> well, you know he has no and to me he was special, you know. and he's a good man. >> i've got everything. merry christmas, everybody. and herald, my favorite, merry christmas. >> coming up, we'll show you how the election is driving up more stocks than others. z26jnz zy6z y26kry yy6y >>> oh, we're just reading news and getting incredible tips. if only we had the man who wro >> oh, here he is. >> matt polster is an investing goo-roo. >> and tell us about it? >> well, trump has been good for some sectors and bad for others. the bottom line is taking a hit. and at one point, the s and p future is down and then it would race back up. there's a trump positive flow. it's in areas like infr infrastructure and areas like steel that are sort of out right now from the technology stocks who did so obama. >> it makes sense and with his background as a business man. >> all. >> a
, whether you celebrate the birth of jesus christ or the birth of the profit of rebuilding of the hebrew temple, and if you can't remember anything else, just remember an old man, and an old woman, in an old part of town. >>> well, you know he has no and to me he was special, you know. and he's a good man. >> i've got everything. merry christmas, everybody. and herald, my favorite, merry christmas. >> coming up, we'll show you how the election is driving up more stocks than...
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they were great hebrew scholars by the way. william later taught hebrew so he could read the first books of the bible of the old testament in the original language, the language that god gave. >> i'm glad that we turned to religion because many things in the book, religion seems to me the strongest theme and the holiday is fused with religious meaning. does that derif -- derive from europe or come from a particular place? >> as i learned the idea of celebrating a thanksgiving was a judeo christian tradition. hope i'm pronouncing that correctly. you don't really know but protestants denominations and catholics celebrated in the old world. in the pilgrims case they did have thanksgiving days and usually but the association were for specific such as rainfall to harvest or a military victory or, you know, good health. so later that became thanks, transformed into thanksgiving for general blessings and in the 11th century this was controversial. >> why? >> some people argued that if you had a thanksgiving for general blessings you w
they were great hebrew scholars by the way. william later taught hebrew so he could read the first books of the bible of the old testament in the original language, the language that god gave. >> i'm glad that we turned to religion because many things in the book, religion seems to me the strongest theme and the holiday is fused with religious meaning. does that derif -- derive from europe or come from a particular place? >> as i learned the idea of celebrating a thanksgiving was a...
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they don't understand hebrew. they don't know what's in that document. we haven't seen as much physical violence during interrogations recently in the past few years but what you sigh is psychological intimidation, incoercion, a lot of threats against people's families and people's homes, we will arrest your mom or your dad, arrest your family, we will destroy your home or demolish your home to pressure kids to saying that they did throw stones or not. in reality it doesn't matter if you throw stones or not. kids are targeted for arrest based on the location and where their community is. kids living near settlement, near military bases, separation wall, anywhere where the occupation has its infrastructure, presence, these are the communities being targeted for arrests. the military detention system, core system that's not about justice, that gets lost a bit when people hear court systems, particularly americans. it's really not about justice, right? if you're interested in justice, you don't arrest kids from their homes in the middle of the night and arr
they don't understand hebrew. they don't know what's in that document. we haven't seen as much physical violence during interrogations recently in the past few years but what you sigh is psychological intimidation, incoercion, a lot of threats against people's families and people's homes, we will arrest your mom or your dad, arrest your family, we will destroy your home or demolish your home to pressure kids to saying that they did throw stones or not. in reality it doesn't matter if you throw...
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a lot of us went to the same hebrew school.ohen brothers movie "a serious man" is about our hebrew school. and we all kind of went out into the world. we saw pluralism work, we saw inclusion work. but this was white judeo christians. while we had to work at it, we built a great community, it was a lot easier. then i come back, in the later. i go back to my high school. now it is 50% white protestant catholic. 10% hispanic, 10% jewish, 30% somalia and african american. they serve halal meals. the inclusion challenge is deeper. how are they doing? they are doing amazingly well. they have issues. we have seen police shootings. my friend says, whenever anyone asks him, are you an optimist or pessimist, i am neither. they are two forms of fatalism. i believe in applied hope. that is what i believe in, charlie. that is not optimism. i go back to minneapolis and i see a lot of people applying hope. that is why the book does and, it does have a theme song. it is by brandi carlisle. a wonderful country singer. i did joke, if i could onl
a lot of us went to the same hebrew school.ohen brothers movie "a serious man" is about our hebrew school. and we all kind of went out into the world. we saw pluralism work, we saw inclusion work. but this was white judeo christians. while we had to work at it, we built a great community, it was a lot easier. then i come back, in the later. i go back to my high school. now it is 50% white protestant catholic. 10% hispanic, 10% jewish, 30% somalia and african american. they serve halal...
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the two-foot 115 pounds and is inscribed in an early hebrew script called samaritan. the new owner won't get to enjoy it at home, the tablet must be displayed in a public museum as part of an export deal from israel. nailed it! a retired salon owner in houston is on her way to nailing a world record. she has 26-inch long nails, which she says intrigues many people. williams says: "the million dollar question we get is how do we wipe our butts?" miss yani williams absolutely refuses to cut her fingernails. and her toenails are unusually long too. williams says: "i have been contacted by the world record holder and i told her i think i can do it." williams says: "it's for my grandchildren more than anything so they can have something to look back on and say this is my grandma." williams has toured with ripley's believe it or not and wants a reality show about a group of her friends who are also growing you've seen the rest, now see the best! fox5 just took on the mannequin challenge, and we got the entire station involved. see what it looks like behind the scenes as we
the two-foot 115 pounds and is inscribed in an early hebrew script called samaritan. the new owner won't get to enjoy it at home, the tablet must be displayed in a public museum as part of an export deal from israel. nailed it! a retired salon owner in houston is on her way to nailing a world record. she has 26-inch long nails, which she says intrigues many people. williams says: "the million dollar question we get is how do we wipe our butts?" miss yani williams absolutely refuses to...
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e it into esperanto back into hebrew... right! i'm pretty sure she meant "destroy emperor larry and all he holds dear, so salem can rule his country." give or take a letter or two. as you all know i was planning to give you another test today but i've decided to skip the test and just give sabrina the "a." ( applauding ) thank you. i even bought party hats and trail mix ( evil laughter ) i hope emperor larry likes this sleeping potion because it's the last thing he'll ever taste. ( evil laughter continues ) salem, what are you doing? um... making s'mores. well, don't make a mess. i've got battles to plan. i don't have time to clean. yeah, i'm making s'mores. s'more poison for emperor larry. ( evil laughter continues ) look! it's sabrina! ( marching band music ) what's the parade for? if they can have a parade honoring men who have merely walked on the moon i think we can have one honoring a little girl who has done her literature homework. a letter from the other realm. zampano, you could have just brought the letter. you didn't n
e it into esperanto back into hebrew... right! i'm pretty sure she meant "destroy emperor larry and all he holds dear, so salem can rule his country." give or take a letter or two. as you all know i was planning to give you another test today but i've decided to skip the test and just give sabrina the "a." ( applauding ) thank you. i even bought party hats and trail mix ( evil laughter ) i hope emperor larry likes this sleeping potion because it's the last thing he'll ever...
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they were great hebrew scholars by the way. william bradford layton like taught himself hebrew so he could read the first books of the bible of the old testament. >> i am glad -- there are many things in the book but religion seems to me the strongest thing and the holiday is suffused with religious meaning. that did that drive from europe? did that come from a particular place? >> as i learnt the idea of celebrating a thanksgiving was a judeo-christian tradition. again, some people think the holiday may have come from the jewish holiday, i hope i was pronouncing it correctly. and you don't really know but certainly protestant denominations and catholics in the pilgrims case they did have thanksgiving days, and usually associated -- but the religious days of thanksgiving that the pilgrims in early english settlers celebrated were for specific significant such as a rainfall that saved a harvest, or a military victory, or good health. so later that became it transformed into thanksgivings for general blessings. the 17th century t
they were great hebrew scholars by the way. william bradford layton like taught himself hebrew so he could read the first books of the bible of the old testament. >> i am glad -- there are many things in the book but religion seems to me the strongest thing and the holiday is suffused with religious meaning. that did that drive from europe? did that come from a particular place? >> as i learnt the idea of celebrating a thanksgiving was a judeo-christian tradition. again, some people...
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it also has been translated into hebrew, for use in the country of the israel, and also in spanish.ave a letter from george allen, the head of theinformation service, in which he says "profiles in courage" has proven to be exceptionally effective in promoting a clear understanding of american-statesman among our foreign audiences. of course, that is been one of the very beneficial things that has sprung out of the book. thank you, senator, for letting us visit with you here in your office. now, may we meet the rest of your family? pres. kennedy: yes, i will take you to my house and i will introduce them to you. >> thank you very much, senator kennedy. ♪ pres. kennedy: hey. it is a pleasure to have you here. i want you to meet my daughter caroline, and my wife, jackie. -- ikennedy: how do you do am glad you had the pleasure to see the office in the senate, and now our house, where we have lived for a year, and where caroline was born. i look forward to meeting all of when we will be back in massachusetts. pres. kennedy: he wants this -- you want this? thank you very much for coming t
it also has been translated into hebrew, for use in the country of the israel, and also in spanish.ave a letter from george allen, the head of theinformation service, in which he says "profiles in courage" has proven to be exceptionally effective in promoting a clear understanding of american-statesman among our foreign audiences. of course, that is been one of the very beneficial things that has sprung out of the book. thank you, senator, for letting us visit with you here in your...
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and her mom dina told "e.t.," lindsay taught herself how to speak french, arabic and hebrew. >> llie should bb about celebrating each other. we should all have peace. >> someone who does have a prince harry and now will his new american love inteeest become a future princess of england? our royal expert katie nichol is on romance watch. >> he is very into meghan. it's a bit of a whirlwind romance. they've been dating ve months. there's a lot of surprise that this story has gathered so much momentum and an engagement is being spoken about. they're saying that is way down thh line. the 35-year-old actress from the usa series "suits" is an l.a. native with famous friends ike tennis star serena wwlliams and tiquanco's priyanka chopra. >> really? >> she was a catholic school girl and her dad was a hollywood "married with children" on the set for ten years after school. >> wow! it's a perverse place for a girl who went to catholic school to & grow up. >> meghan was married before and has done some sexy scenes on the show, so could that prevent her from being a princess? >> i think being a
and her mom dina told "e.t.," lindsay taught herself how to speak french, arabic and hebrew. >> llie should bb about celebrating each other. we should all have peace. >> someone who does have a prince harry and now will his new american love inteeest become a future princess of england? our royal expert katie nichol is on romance watch. >> he is very into meghan. it's a bit of a whirlwind romance. they've been dating ve months. there's a lot of surprise that this...
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the routine to teach children about like through their historic torah, 175 years old, written in hebrew that came from a synagogue the nazis destroyed. >> we have have students chant parts of the torah. >> reporter: he says as dire and horrible as the holocaust was, making it into a work of art is like a slap in the face. >> it normalizes the event, and the holocaust was anything but normal. >> repor h escaped from a concentration camp, his life was never the same. it was certainly his life, my dad's life, was never an ice skating event. >> now, the executive director of the florida holocaust museum in st. petersburg released a statement saying, quote, while in performance is deeply unfortunate, it clearly came from good intention to educate and remember the holocaust. rise of anti-semitic and racially charged incidents taking place in the country and the dangers of remaining silent in the face of racism and hatred. >> well said. we want to know what you think about that skating routine. share your thoughts with us. you can join in on the conversation. we have this posted for you on our
the routine to teach children about like through their historic torah, 175 years old, written in hebrew that came from a synagogue the nazis destroyed. >> we have have students chant parts of the torah. >> reporter: he says as dire and horrible as the holocaust was, making it into a work of art is like a slap in the face. >> it normalizes the event, and the holocaust was anything but normal. >> repor h escaped from a concentration camp, his life was never the same. it...
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. >> i like hebrew national. >> next up black and white cat asks should i hold the wfc calls expiringext week? i'm up over 500% on them. >> no, no you don't. you want to take the profits and roll out that's fine. >> tow conquer? >> i do and you had a comment in the break about it. >> it's not repeatable but basically that's a nice fat profit take it. lock it in. time for the final call. >> veteran's day, thank you veterans for everything that you do for your service. the best. >> thank you to the veterans and also home depot earnings next week. >> yeah, i agree define risk and also special that my dad retired in the army reserves. shout out to you big guy. >> thanks a lot for joining us. our time is expired. we'll see you back here next week for "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends
. >> i like hebrew national. >> next up black and white cat asks should i hold the wfc calls expiringext week? i'm up over 500% on them. >> no, no you don't. you want to take the profits and roll out that's fine. >> tow conquer? >> i do and you had a comment in the break about it. >> it's not repeatable but basically that's a nice fat profit take it. lock it in. time for the final call. >> veteran's day, thank you veterans for everything that you do for...
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hey, they're jewish, so according to daddy, we're gonna have to send him to hebrew school. come on. yeah, that's a great idea. sammy davis. and he'd do anything for laughs. you just do what i tell you, little girl. daddy, it is up to michael and me, and we've decided to let our own child make up his own mind about religion. that's tellin' him, fat lady. thank you, honey. i better go baste the turkey... wait a minute. wait a minute. wait a minute. stay here. oh, no, gloria. i'll baste the turkey. uh, thanks, ma. listen. listen. i'm warning youse two. you mend your ways, ound by a lot of little red devils with pitch forks who wanna baste you. what is all this about bein' afraid of god? i was taught in sunday school that god loves everybody. oh, he does, unless you rub him the wrong way. you do that, he sends down plagues after you, like he done with them ancient egyptian kings, the ferryos. just tell me one thing, just one thing, arch? is that what you want for our child, to worship a god who you depict as cruel and merciless? a civilian tongue in your head because the lord can hear a
hey, they're jewish, so according to daddy, we're gonna have to send him to hebrew school. come on. yeah, that's a great idea. sammy davis. and he'd do anything for laughs. you just do what i tell you, little girl. daddy, it is up to michael and me, and we've decided to let our own child make up his own mind about religion. that's tellin' him, fat lady. thank you, honey. i better go baste the turkey... wait a minute. wait a minute. wait a minute. stay here. oh, no, gloria. i'll baste the...
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dreams nationality and not english as a second language he myself speak four english, french and hebrew i traveled to many parts of the world put me at great virginia western community college and have a worldly perspective seeing first hand i've earned a reputation of pragmatic and honest and afraid and have a realistic vision and stick to my promises and say i'm sorry when i'm wrong why do i want to be a periphery it is a natural presentation from offering services to the public and now a public servant i've been where aren't by doing on excellent job over 27 years and give back to the community it here are 3 of the many issues to address making our city affordable this is an obvious goals that politicians mention but none has i'll take real work to make that happen and keep costs down and salaries higher we can't control salaries i'll fight to stop the rising costs and fight adding more and more takes and assessing products and i will fight higher operating costs for small businesses because those higher costs would be passed on to us making san francisco not affordable housing i wan
dreams nationality and not english as a second language he myself speak four english, french and hebrew i traveled to many parts of the world put me at great virginia western community college and have a worldly perspective seeing first hand i've earned a reputation of pragmatic and honest and afraid and have a realistic vision and stick to my promises and say i'm sorry when i'm wrong why do i want to be a periphery it is a natural presentation from offering services to the public and now a...
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and is written in an early hebrew script, called samaritan auctions" says the tablet likely sat at the entrance of a synagouge, that was destroyed by either the romans between 400, and 600 a-d.. or by the crusaders in the 11th ((anchors)) it's now 5:??. time to check it's after the break.. boxes are getting packed and shipped off from amazon warehouses everywhere... we'll discuss some of the ? my hero zero. ? ? such a funny little hero ? ? but till you came along ? ? we counted on our fingers and toes ? ? now you're here to stay ? ? and nobody really knows... ? zero really can be a hero. get zero down, zero deposit, zero due at signing, and zero first month's payment... ...on select volkswagen models. right now at the volkswagen hey! is this enough? a little more... grandma! there you go... there's no more room. oh look who's here! i know i had one more... hmmm... more. how's it looking? 20 more minutes... 8, 9... we need 1 more let's enjoy. we need more rolls there was a little girl, and she became friends with every animal she met. it's getting late, grandma should go. one more? in t
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school, the cohen brothers move qulee a serious man was about our hebrew school and we all went out into the world. we saw pluralism work, inclusion work but this was white judao christians wile we had to work at building a community, we did build a great community t was a lot easier. now come back in the pen ultimate chapter to my same suburb 40 years laterment gi back to my high school, now it it is 50% white protestant catholic, 10% hispanic, 10% jewish, and 30% some ali and african american. same high school. they serve meals now in the dining room. so now the inclusion challenge is so much greater. the bridging divide is much deeper. and i say how are they doing, okay? and they are doing amazingly well, tully. they've got issues. we have seen police shootings in st. paul, they have got issues. but my friend amy lovin' says whenever anyone asks you are an optimist or pes mist, he says i'm neither because they are two forms of fatal im, everything is going to be great, everything is going to be awful. he says i believe in applied hope. and that is what i believe in, charlie that
school, the cohen brothers move qulee a serious man was about our hebrew school and we all went out into the world. we saw pluralism work, inclusion work but this was white judao christians wile we had to work at building a community, we did build a great community t was a lot easier. now come back in the pen ultimate chapter to my same suburb 40 years laterment gi back to my high school, now it it is 50% white protestant catholic, 10% hispanic, 10% jewish, and 30% some ali and african...
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. >> i like hebrew national.nd white cat asks us, should i hold the wfc calls expiring next week. i'm up over 500% on them. >> no, no, you don't. take the money -- if you want to take some of the profits and roll out enough, that's fine. but you take those. >> do you concur? >> i do. >> basically, that's a nice, fat profit. take it. lock it in. time for the final call. lost word from the options pits. pete? >> lastly, veterans day, thank you, veterans, for everything you do for your service. you guys and gals, the best. that's what i have to say. >> mike? >> here here, thank you to the veterans. and home depot, earnings next week, use call spread risk report. >> dan? >> excellently define risk. and a special shout-out, my dad, lieutenant colonel in the army reserves. >> our time has expired. see you back next week with more "options action." meantime, "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the shark genius steam pocket mop system, brought to you by sha
. >> i like hebrew national.nd white cat asks us, should i hold the wfc calls expiring next week. i'm up over 500% on them. >> no, no, you don't. take the money -- if you want to take some of the profits and roll out enough, that's fine. but you take those. >> do you concur? >> i do. >> basically, that's a nice, fat profit. take it. lock it in. time for the final call. lost word from the options pits. pete? >> lastly, veterans day, thank you, veterans, for...
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. >> people come to us both in hebrew and arabic. we will join together in our communities. >> reporter: the people singing are from congregations all across maryland, virginia and d.c. they come from more than 20 faith organizations and choirs. >> i'm here because i want to >> reporter: from those too young to vote to those who could be their grandfathers and mothers, their voices came together as one. >> our message is one of hope, hope that all of our voices and values will be heard and respected. >> i think that we just can't give up, that we can really work together to create this change that so many of us believe in as americans. >> and both cantors say they were inspired to create this concert after witnessing what they say were the ever increasing incidents of hate and division in our country following the recent election. >>> switching gears right now you got your rain gear ready? howard bernstein says some much needed showers will be here by midweek. when, howard? >> looks like by tuesday some rain, so yellow alerts out tue
. >> people come to us both in hebrew and arabic. we will join together in our communities. >> reporter: the people singing are from congregations all across maryland, virginia and d.c. they come from more than 20 faith organizations and choirs. >> i'm here because i want to >> reporter: from those too young to vote to those who could be their grandfathers and mothers, their voices came together as one. >> our message is one of hope, hope that all of our voices and...
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she opted to speak in you dish shther than hebrew -- yiddi rather than hebrew. on hearing the land which of the slaughtered in the -- hearing the language of the slaughtered and the bird. that was according to a court testimonial. survivor testimony resonated far beyond the israeli courtroom. it brought into being a heightened holocaust consciousness in the 1970's, and it also directly and profoundly informed the testimonial practices through which advocates of humanitarianism, environmental protection, and human rights in the 1970's begin to remake the form and content of transnational political and moral intervention. central to their efforts was the insistence on the forms of public with this -- witness. concerns for the psyche, therapeutic, emotions, it became important as statistical measures and making various truth claims. more witness begin to shape the new global affect of the 1970's. amnesty internationals foundational practice was to bear witness to the suffering of nonviolent innocence. to demand the release on the sole ground that the suffering was
she opted to speak in you dish shther than hebrew -- yiddi rather than hebrew. on hearing the land which of the slaughtered in the -- hearing the language of the slaughtered and the bird. that was according to a court testimonial. survivor testimony resonated far beyond the israeli courtroom. it brought into being a heightened holocaust consciousness in the 1970's, and it also directly and profoundly informed the testimonial practices through which advocates of humanitarianism, environmental...
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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 togethther 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 thininking is th 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 rrights. but we are making a comparison between our rights an
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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hebrew books were published here, but jews were banned from owning printing presses. the gates were shut every night. they used to be here. there was, however, an important exception to the rule. doctors, jewish doctors in great demand all over the city, were allowed to come and go as they pleased. narrow canals formed the ghetto's boundaries. boundaries restricted at night. and at night, christian guards patrolled around the ghetto to make sure nobody got out or in. adding insult to injury, the inn has been people of the ghetto were forced to pay their guards. the jews of venous weconvenienvo move out. >>holocaust. they were tracked by italians and germans. they were of all age. >> reporter: today, around 400 jews live in venice compared to ten times that when the ghetto was at its height. jews and non vijews alike have moved away. psycho therapist lo the ghetto. >> we would go mainly to go to the synagogue. it was not a very nice part of town. it was quite poor. >> reporter: today it is undergoing something of revival. attracting jews from outside italy. >> now i fe
hebrew books were published here, but jews were banned from owning printing presses. the gates were shut every night. they used to be here. there was, however, an important exception to the rule. doctors, jewish doctors in great demand all over the city, were allowed to come and go as they pleased. narrow canals formed the ghetto's boundaries. boundaries restricted at night. and at night, christian guards patrolled around the ghetto to make sure nobody got out or in. adding insult to injury,...
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news 5 at 6 pm begins in 2 news 5 at 6 pm is brought to you by hebrew. >>> right now rush-hour traffic is being rerouted on i-90 after first responders say a woman was hit on the interstate. >> the victim died when she was struck by a bus and this was just before 5 pm today. police have closed off 90 eastbound from mckinley to west 140th and the reports were she was next to a disabled car and tried to cross the highway. this is traffic stopped on the highway. we will keep an eye on the scenes for you and we will keep you up-to-date.>>> now at 6 pm, complains holding in about the cleveland water department as service was abruptly turned office projects stretch from week or 22 months. >> when you call someone call them back. >>> neighbors are forced to
news 5 at 6 pm begins in 2 news 5 at 6 pm is brought to you by hebrew. >>> right now rush-hour traffic is being rerouted on i-90 after first responders say a woman was hit on the interstate. >> the victim died when she was struck by a bus and this was just before 5 pm today. police have closed off 90 eastbound from mckinley to west 140th and the reports were she was next to a disabled car and tried to cross the highway. this is traffic stopped on the highway. we will keep an eye...
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one of those verses that i believe is so appropriate for right now comes from hebrews 4:12 that really deals with the importance of god's word in our lives. and it very simply says that the word of god is alive and active, that it's sharper than any two-edged sword, that it pierces even to the dividing of soul and spirit, of joints and maro and it judges the thoughts -- marrow and it judges the thoughts and intentions of the heart. -- has our country is pretty much recognized the unseen power of almighty god as it relates to our fortunes as well as our destiny and i believe now more than ever our nation would do well to return again to the bible for guidance in these critical days that we're facing. but this week communities, pastors, church leaders, churches all across america are going to be celebrating national bible week. they're going to be reading it, going to be reflecting on it. they're going to be talking about in discussions and so forth just how the bible can help each of us lead beater life, frankly, because it points us to personal forgiveness and personal life transformat
one of those verses that i believe is so appropriate for right now comes from hebrews 4:12 that really deals with the importance of god's word in our lives. and it very simply says that the word of god is alive and active, that it's sharper than any two-edged sword, that it pierces even to the dividing of soul and spirit, of joints and maro and it judges the thoughts -- marrow and it judges the thoughts and intentions of the heart. -- has our country is pretty much recognized the unseen power...
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it is written in hebrew. the tablet must be put on display at a public museum. >>> today another auction house is getting ready to sell the largest collection of marilyn monroe items including her designer wardrobe, jewelry, personal letters and the gold bedazzled gown she wore at jf 's iconic birthday celebration. ly be available in house and online in what would have been >>> well, people across the nation are taking part in the american cancer society's great american smoke out. >> it encourages americans to quit or help make a plan. tobacco the largest preventable cause of disease and from mauer death in the world but about 40 million americans still smoke cigarettes. the good news, though, rates are dropping. 42% of people smoked in 1965. compare that to 17% in 2014. >>> imagine if you could lower your cholesterol with a shot. instead of popping a pill everyday. researchers are looking into a new drug. you get an injection twice a year. so far the study finds it custodies ldl cholesterol, the bad cholest
it is written in hebrew. the tablet must be put on display at a public museum. >>> today another auction house is getting ready to sell the largest collection of marilyn monroe items including her designer wardrobe, jewelry, personal letters and the gold bedazzled gown she wore at jf 's iconic birthday celebration. ly be available in house and online in what would have been >>> well, people across the nation are taking part in the american cancer society's great american smoke...
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>> one of the most exciting was the small hebrew book that they found.ntury hebrew translation of the qur'an, a gem from andrew green's vast book collection? >> $33,000. >> that copy of george washington's last will and testament? $16,000. a single letter from thomas jefferson to president monroe? 13k. all of the presidential letters together -- just under 70 grand. 9 booklets from 19th-century india fetch 11k. a cherry tea table? $9,000. this windsor high chair goes for $11,500. the sales just keep ringing up. the final tally at auction's end -- $700,000. so were you pleased or disappointed? >> oh, very pleased. the things in that auction needed to go to people who cared for them so the general public could see it. >> in fact, the new york public library buys a bundle of letters written by green himself for only 500 bucks, a bargain for the guy who helped create the library in the first place. >> if it wasn't for him, who knows what central park would be? he brought the five boroughs of new york together to make one city. this is a lot of history. >> we
>> one of the most exciting was the small hebrew book that they found.ntury hebrew translation of the qur'an, a gem from andrew green's vast book collection? >> $33,000. >> that copy of george washington's last will and testament? $16,000. a single letter from thomas jefferson to president monroe? 13k. all of the presidential letters together -- just under 70 grand. 9 booklets from 19th-century india fetch 11k. a cherry tea table? $9,000. this windsor high chair goes for...
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inscription is in early hebrew script. they're under obligation to display it in a museum. >>laura: and duck dynasty is coming to an end. this is the last season of the series. it's been one of the biggest hits on reality television. it was a family decision to make the 11th season the first half now through january 18 and then resume march 1 with the finale april 12. they say there may be a few duck dynasty specials after that, but this is it for now. >>dave: it is 7:24 and i'm looking at these temperatures where you have 43 in crystal river. then if you're watching from st. this morning but for the most part, it's chilly. grab a jacket. won't immediate it -- need it all day today. we'll get 80, 81 degrees as we go further inland and the temperature trend keeps us pretty mild right through saturday. then the big drop in temperatures. notice saturday's high is 80 but then back to 69 degrees for a high on sunday. >>vanessa: thank you. and right now we want to check out 75 near fowler avenue. it's probably the slowest part of 75 least along your travels this morning. you can
inscription is in early hebrew script. they're under obligation to display it in a museum. >>laura: and duck dynasty is coming to an end. this is the last season of the series. it's been one of the biggest hits on reality television. it was a family decision to make the 11th season the first half now through january 18 and then resume march 1 with the finale april 12. they say there may be a few duck dynasty specials after that, but this is it for now. >>dave: it is 7:24 and i'm...
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morality of the abrahamic phase, the quest for justice and only justice as god told moses to tell the hebrews to tell the world. that quest for justice is manifested most dramatically across the entire world by the symbolism of the palestine issue. this is one reason why it continues to grow. it hasn't yet come to fruition and had the result that is we want. the fact that it is growing and you heard from the previous speakers, all the fascinating and important trends within the united states among students, the media, some politicians, the churches, the mainstream churches, labor unions, professional associations, academic groups and most importantly, the demographics between the jewish american community and the younger people under 40 clearly more evenhanded saying that palestinians and israelis should have equal rights to statehood, citizenship and security and the integrity of their national conscienceness. this is something that is now widespread and anchored in this political sentiments and the value systems of americans under the age of 45. among older americans, it is still problemati
morality of the abrahamic phase, the quest for justice and only justice as god told moses to tell the hebrews to tell the world. that quest for justice is manifested most dramatically across the entire world by the symbolism of the palestine issue. this is one reason why it continues to grow. it hasn't yet come to fruition and had the result that is we want. the fact that it is growing and you heard from the previous speakers, all the fascinating and important trends within the united states...