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but the republic that was described in the hebrew scriptures reassured them. it reassured them that republicanism was a political system that enjoyed divine favor. this was reason enough for them to think more deeply about what role republicanism should play in their own form of government. but for john adams, more important h than the model ofebraic republicanism, it was a handbook for good republican citizenship. it is a handbook for republic can -- republican citizenship. the bible more than any other source taught the civic virtues required of citizens in order to govern themselves in a republic. historian james hudson at the library of congress described the essential connections of religion, virtue, and republican self-government, he describes this as the founders, the founding generation's dilligism. hudson was suggesting this was a common view in the american founding. virtue and -- religion is necessary for virtue and morality, therefore religion is necessary for republican government. the political discord of the founding era is replete with expressi
but the republic that was described in the hebrew scriptures reassured them. it reassured them that republicanism was a political system that enjoyed divine favor. this was reason enough for them to think more deeply about what role republicanism should play in their own form of government. but for john adams, more important h than the model ofebraic republicanism, it was a handbook for good republican citizenship. it is a handbook for republic can -- republican citizenship. the bible more than...
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as an aside, if you read the hebrew bible, anytime people want to be like the other nations, that is not a good thing. so, he is wrestling with this, says, asks god and god "all right, give them a king, but in so doing, they are not just rejecting you, they are rejecting me, as they have done since i led them out of egypt." god gave them a king, not because it was a good thing to do, but because they wanted it and they demanded it. but in so doing samuel argued , that the king will oppress you. well, got till samuel to tell them a king will be terrible and oppress you, and they will be sorry they asks for a king. well thomas paine pulls this out argument uses it as an against the king, an argument for independence. to say, it is not that a new king will help, any king is bad. turn against all -- we need to turn against all kings. go.rchy is not the way to and this draws on the tradition of republicanism. so paine quotes scripture , immaculately in "common sense." but did he believe it? publication another "age of reason," he says rather , bad things about the hebrew bible, saying the
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those 18 latin words were written by tertullian because he was inspired by 13 hebrew words. he felt it was an essential inherent part of the way we were created by god that we would be free. of course the 13 hebrew words i am referring to are the words of genesis, chapter one, verse 27. and god created them in his -- god created man in his own image. in the image of god the male and female, created he them. god created them to the kind of freedom he himself had. created in the image of god, we partake of something of the liberty. indeed, tertullian says the dignity of god. we have a godlike freedom and dignity. we know that ultimately from what we learned from inspecting and observing the magnificent dignity of other human beings. we also see it taught in those 13 hebrew words and genesis which i believe are the real soil from which ideas of religious freedom grew up over the centuries. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, tim. great job. next is robert. the professor of the history of christianity at virginia university. is an elected fellow of the american academy of arts a
those 18 latin words were written by tertullian because he was inspired by 13 hebrew words. he felt it was an essential inherent part of the way we were created by god that we would be free. of course the 13 hebrew words i am referring to are the words of genesis, chapter one, verse 27. and god created them in his -- god created man in his own image. in the image of god the male and female, created he them. god created them to the kind of freedom he himself had. created in the image of god, we...
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this is the very first english bible that would use the hebrew and greek in its translation. it was the first english bible that contained what is known as the typeset that we are familiar with in the newspaper as well as today. before you had this medieval gothic text. friendlier, the easier text to look upon. the study notes is what makes this bible so controversial. for instance, in the book of daniel, when daniel refuses to bow down and worship the king, they say he did right in the eyes of god because he based the -- obeyed the law of god over the law of man. if you are a monarchy or papacy at the time, you know have a book that contradicts your authority. it wasn't a very influential book when it came to the monarchy and the church at that time period. >> a couple of very unique features. you see a tapestry. we have been told it is the longest tapestry woven in the u.s. it was designed by an artist who lives off of maine, an island off of the side of maine. it is the story of the progression of the bible and the -- through america in a tapestry. very unique in that rega
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you have jews that are going to take early dating in the hebrew bible as well as late dating. both of the new testament, early dating, late dating, also the old testament, so it's a very complicated topic. and i think what's important is that the museum can be a place where these things are discussed. but again, you know, you need, you need open minds by all parties. sort of hear the arguments out as far as what's being presented here from an early history being written down to a late history being written down. but to your point, i think it is -- there is a lot of insights into thug through how did -- thinking through how did an exile shape the mind of these people. how did coming back from exile influence their desire to, you know, pull these writings together to collect them into a book. you know, that book will later be, in a sense, expanded on by the christians who are then going to be motivated to send it out through different regions in the world as their bible gets into north africa, it's going to start to take on different, different influences from, you know, from ph
you have jews that are going to take early dating in the hebrew bible as well as late dating. both of the new testament, early dating, late dating, also the old testament, so it's a very complicated topic. and i think what's important is that the museum can be a place where these things are discussed. but again, you know, you need, you need open minds by all parties. sort of hear the arguments out as far as what's being presented here from an early history being written down to a late history...
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translated from the hebrew and the greek, they would present us with the book of psalms. the book beside that is interesting and it is from nathaniel martin. williamhe nephew of bradford, the second lieutenant governor of plymouth. ofng william bradford's work plymouth plantation, he gave us what is known as new england's memorials. this is one of the very first history books printed in america. within that, he included the actual mayflower compact as william bradford presented it in his notes of the plymouth plantation. the question is, what bible did they bring over on the mayflower with them? we know for a fact the captain of the mayflower had a king james bible. we know where that is located and we also know they brought another bible known as the geneva bible. what is powerful about this exhibit is this bible along to william bradford, ird mentioned the second lieutenant governor of plymouth -- i already mentioned the second lieutenant governor of plymouth. this bible is controversial because of what it is. in 1560, english puritans fled to geneva and while they were
translated from the hebrew and the greek, they would present us with the book of psalms. the book beside that is interesting and it is from nathaniel martin. williamhe nephew of bradford, the second lieutenant governor of plymouth. ofng william bradford's work plymouth plantation, he gave us what is known as new england's memorials. this is one of the very first history books printed in america. within that, he included the actual mayflower compact as william bradford presented it in his notes...
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it's not just that hebrew scrolls and the sacred writings of the jews. a lot of other cultural books that were viewed as dangerous were also with band as well as burned on many occasions. another exhibit that you have here is the gutenberg printing press. what is the significance. it influenced the rest of the world society. essentially they weren't completely novel. it may maybe as we might assume. for centuries you have the chinese and koreans also working to build a press and put letters in place. it was gutenberg that really turned into a machine that was replicate a ball and certainly the first in western europe. when he put together this printing press a gold worker. who have the finest skills and being able to put these letters together into a form. it set off and inspired a revolution. they were able to start printing books much more quickly and eventually it led to an economy in price. in the net also pushed greater literacy and demand for that. in other languages. there had been a lot of bible translations started in the first century even befo
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words and i will talk about 13 hebrew words which i think provide the bedrock of jefferson's ideas that became so one day snow for our own country. statuten words of the for religious freedom which passed on january 16, 1786, are the very first words of the statute. "almighty god hath created the mind free." very first words, one is reminded of important words from the declaration of independence which jefferson had written in 1776, one year began -- before he began drafting the virginia statute for religious freedom. we are reminded. "we hold these truths to be self-evident, that it all men are created it will, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights and among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." we are confronted immediately with a claim about our human nature. that all human beings are irreducibly and in a lindley made and structured and a perfect kind of way and above all, what thomas jefferson says at the beginning of the statute is that the mind of human beings was made to be free. it is important to understand what jefferson is do
words and i will talk about 13 hebrew words which i think provide the bedrock of jefferson's ideas that became so one day snow for our own country. statuten words of the for religious freedom which passed on january 16, 1786, are the very first words of the statute. "almighty god hath created the mind free." very first words, one is reminded of important words from the declaration of independence which jefferson had written in 1776, one year began -- before he began drafting the...
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and translating from hebrew, they would present us with what is known as -- is next book beside that really interesting. this one hears from nathaniel. he was the net -- he was the nephew of william bradford. and using william bradford's work, he gave us what is known is new england memorials. of the veryone first history books in america. he included the actual mayflower compact as william bradford presented it. the question also says what bible did they bring over on the mayflower with them? we know the captain of the mayflower had a king james bible. wasnow where that bible located. we also know they brought another bible, known as the geneva bible. what is really powerful about this exhibit is this geneva bible actually belonged to who was 1 --ord, obviously, as i mentioned, the second lieutenant governor of the plymouth. this is interesting and very controversial because of what it is. this,rst edition of english puritans fled from england to geneva. they were under protestant persecution. they introduced what is known as the geneva bible because it was translated there. the ver
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>> one of the most exciting was the small hebrew book that they found.e of us thought it was gonna go for what it went for. the rare 17th century hebrew prayer book, 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 to
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in this so the hebrew when it comes to raising tyrants against the european union will respond with countermeasures that was our collective reaction we want good transatlantic relations but we may also respond if we believe that international trade rules have been violated. there's not going to be a corresponding of mothers in brussels gil gutknecht there has warned that if taleb side goes and the e.u. the block is prepared to retaliate and this is a pretty strong message coming from the e.u. . reacher the use being careful here they know of course very well that a temporary exemption is only a partial success here and concerned but rather the message really for donald trump here is if he things he can out muscle the world's largest trading bloc then he better things again the concern in brussels really is that the tariffs are only a first waif in what is a bigger assault on the global trading system on the framework if you want the w t o framework that the entire trading system is set up on and the e.u. is eager to defend that system i mean does that optimistic that they'll find a more permanent s
in this so the hebrew when it comes to raising tyrants against the european union will respond with countermeasures that was our collective reaction we want good transatlantic relations but we may also respond if we believe that international trade rules have been violated. there's not going to be a corresponding of mothers in brussels gil gutknecht there has warned that if taleb side goes and the e.u. the block is prepared to retaliate and this is a pretty strong message coming from the e.u. ....
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with them around us like the great cloud of witnesses referred to in the letter of the pulse to the hebrews, we fell short. they were praying for us to succeed and we fell short and in the aftermath of that horrible tragedy this body did precisely nothing. now we've experienced yet another horrible tragedy and there havee been others and thr been others since city. but it is my deep hope that after this horrible shooting in parkland something may be different in this body. and the reason that i think this one might be different is the students are standing up and challenging us and the children of our nation are asking adult to be adults and they're asking us to look in the mirror and they pose the question starkly what is more important to you, your children or campaignro contributions from interest group? i think the advocacy of the children of parkland suffer but not only theirut mc but the students all of the nitrates they've done meetings with moms demand action and many students are in these meetings in the advocacy of students and their challenge to us may show us the way. if i can j
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he speaks arabic, hebrew, and english. is israeli and this is a fate that is affecting many people right now. ishelle: finally, macron facing the wrath of doctors over his wine habit. >> we might say a barrel of criticism. french doctors wrote in the french paper. they told the president that distinguishing between alcohol and wind is not doing anyone favors. the parisafter agricultural fair. he admitted drinking glasses of wine at lunch and dinner. it's a blightaid on public health when people bench on alcohol, announcer: this is a production of china central television america. may: who doesn't love a great story? so much can be learned, felt, and expressed through storytelling, but most importantly, stories can foster better understanding acrcross cultural and social lines. whetheher it be through film, song, or even comic books and digital media, stories that are able to truly reflect the global villalage in whicich we e can only help open up new horizons and shift perceptions for the better. this week on "full frame,"
he speaks arabic, hebrew, and english. is israeli and this is a fate that is affecting many people right now. ishelle: finally, macron facing the wrath of doctors over his wine habit. >> we might say a barrel of criticism. french doctors wrote in the french paper. they told the president that distinguishing between alcohol and wind is not doing anyone favors. the parisafter agricultural fair. he admitted drinking glasses of wine at lunch and dinner. it's a blightaid on public health when...
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they will see our face the hebrew culture community, his family, his friends and other people who haved-a has agreed to meet with tindle's mother. that is set to take place sometime next month. (rebecca) tracking your morning forecast... ♪ ♪ with the chase mobile app, michaela deprince could pay practically anyone, at any bank, all while performing a grand jetÉ between two grand pianos. she could... in a commercial. in real life she uses it to pay her sister, from her couch, for that sweater she stained. what sweater? (phone buzzes) life, lived michaela's way. chase. make more of what's yours. ( james )( darya ) welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. let's get a check of the forecast. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 rebecca:a storm system will produce widespread rainfall across our region from tuesday through thursday. periods of heavy rain are possible, mai
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down she released them in twenty sixteen on a spiritual pop music album titled which is hebrew for spirit plays a lot of people out there. have a spiritual dimension to their music but very public about it i'm just trying to express a chapter in my life through an art form. but what's unique about michael patrick kelly's album is that he produced it without the support of the major label even so i'm a detention germany's top twenty. kenny has enjoyed success with both secular and religious pop music. the band t.v. lake is all about the christian faith. the musicians belong to him and evangelical free church community in life. they want to praise the lord through this song. with catching up the beat cop music. heavy metal band stocking feet are another german group rocking the christian team . for more than twenty years the band has been proving that expressions of faith and heavy metal can gay together satan doesn't get a look in here. just give jess unger hope to the homeless can talk to his kids about their jazz bands from rock bands and even heavy metal bands in the christian music sce
down she released them in twenty sixteen on a spiritual pop music album titled which is hebrew for spirit plays a lot of people out there. have a spiritual dimension to their music but very public about it i'm just trying to express a chapter in my life through an art form. but what's unique about michael patrick kelly's album is that he produced it without the support of the major label even so i'm a detention germany's top twenty. kenny has enjoyed success with both secular and religious pop...
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. >> there is a saying in hebrew which means from generation to generation. and the sense of not just an obligation, but rather that our history lives through the generations. and so, to know where we are going, we need to know where we have been, and we can only do that if we not just are respect those whoame before the elderly, but actually see them as a resource. i think that for me, that is the st jewish dimension of what we do. ♪ once upon a time ♪ it was right from the sun ♪ god said i will make light to dark ♪ >> and the children, because of their stories and memories of meeting and playing and talking and sharing with the residents here, they are going to keep the memories of those residents many of whom have not got other children to keep their memories alive, they will keep them alive and that is going to enrich all of our lives. we will hear those story, and they will be remembered. >> reporter: the stories are sometimes hard to believe. ben is 107. he has lived through two world wars. three of the residents are survivors of the holocaust. >> for m
. >> there is a saying in hebrew which means from generation to generation. and the sense of not just an obligation, but rather that our history lives through the generations. and so, to know where we are going, we need to know where we have been, and we can only do that if we not just are respect those whoame before the elderly, but actually see them as a resource. i think that for me, that is the st jewish dimension of what we do. ♪ once upon a time ♪ it was right from the sun ♪...
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i taught myself hebrew, biblical hebrew.'m learning more about that. >> keeping busy. >> yeah. >> though collins seemed interested in more peaceful pursuits, he also let us know he was staying sharp should there be any trouble in the future. >> every now and then when i would talk to brian collins he would talk about his martial arts he crafted over the time of him being incarcerated, and on certain occasions he would just break out into these weird moves that, you know, he said were a hybrid style that he kind of created and came up with. >> a few days later collins had another check-in with dr. matias and he had already set a new goal. he wanted to transfer to general population where he would have even more freedom. >> population. >> population. why you do that? >> well, in the time i've known you you've either been in lockup or here. and so the idea of you running around population doing your thing, working a job, hanging out with your friends -- >> it's kind of a big step for me. >> it's kind of like mind-boggling. if y
i taught myself hebrew, biblical hebrew.'m learning more about that. >> keeping busy. >> yeah. >> though collins seemed interested in more peaceful pursuits, he also let us know he was staying sharp should there be any trouble in the future. >> every now and then when i would talk to brian collins he would talk about his martial arts he crafted over the time of him being incarcerated, and on certain occasions he would just break out into these weird moves that, you know,...
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clearly troubled by our camera hebrew v.a. quickly calls his assistant to go reassure him. jews. are you that you. need. to treat just like it most of them just to please them it's the bosses. but he has no rights regarding our footage of. the. site that the likes of. david no mudd isn't just anyone he's the man with three hundred picasso's the head of one of the most powerful families in the art world the numb ods renowned dealers. here's their stand at art basel by calder mirror those fun tanos because those. and also a roy lichtenstein and initial interview say all of them stars of modern art. in the mud collection is valued at almost three billion dollars thousands of works most of which are stored at the geneva freeport. maybe the reason david no mud prefers to be discreet is because one of the paintings he owns is causing him problems with the law. the story started here in the paris archives in two thousand and eleven with this man james palmer. even as a canadian private detective who specializes in finding art looted from jews by the nazis. one day while rummaging in the
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citizens also, saying in the knesset, from the podium, i am saying exactly, in arab and english and hebrewpeace, we are not supporting violence, we have said it in the past always, i am supporting nonviolent popular resistance. it has succeeded in the last year when the matters were brought in al—aqsa mosque, and it succeeded when the church closed the church because the government of israel tried to impose taxes on the christian church, injerusalem. one could say it is easy for you to talk about protest, the realityof $25.2; i mean, we have in our minds, perhaps right now, the case of ahed tamimi, the young girl, teenage girl, in the west bank village who struck out at an israeli officer because she was so angry at what the israeli troops were doing in and around her village. she is now in a court facing serious charges and may well end up in prison. you know, it is easy for you, as an arab—israeli, to say things but much more difficult for protestors in the west bank not to jeopardise their own security in this call for civil disobedience. first of all, i am accompanying ahed tamiri in t
citizens also, saying in the knesset, from the podium, i am saying exactly, in arab and english and hebrewpeace, we are not supporting violence, we have said it in the past always, i am supporting nonviolent popular resistance. it has succeeded in the last year when the matters were brought in al—aqsa mosque, and it succeeded when the church closed the church because the government of israel tried to impose taxes on the christian church, injerusalem. one could say it is easy for you to talk...
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as i don't understand arabic, he talked to us in hebrew. >> peoeoeoeoeo 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.decide of the settlement movement and someone david interviewed at the right wring rally in jerusalem.ttttttttttttttttttttt 28 years, the majority of the people in the west bank are now jewish. and this was our goal. we are so but e first step is to stopping the devil. only after stopping the devil, of course, the blocks, of cours. and then we will have the opportunity to work together and look for the solution. >> just to tell you, they say stop the ocococococococ sa they remove the occupation. >> part of the thinking is that everyone said like children, you be first, let's try together. >> when the palestinians would stop the terror, i will fighter to have the palestinians human rights. but we are making a comparison between our rights and theirs. because what they're doing to my settlement here, making life. >> is it possible for you to think that
as i don't understand arabic, he talked to us in hebrew. >> peoeoeoeoeo 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.decide of the settlement movement and someone david interviewed at the right wring rally in jerusalem.ttttttttttttttttttttt 28 years, the majority of the people in the west bank are now jewish. and this was our goal. we are so but e first step is to...
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was a serious student of the hebrew prophets. there is this line in genesis. almost everybody knows the story , it is in genesis 8, where it says, "and the dove came into him in the evening and in her mouth was in all of leaf plucked off. noah knew that the waters were abated from off the earth." that is in the middle of the famous story of noah's ark. storyoing to begin with a that happened here in baltimore, employed that noah's ark story. i want to begin with the background. i will get him to baltimore, it will just take a few minutes. i'm not pandering to you because we are in baltimore, this is simply one of my favorite frederick douglass stories. i found a couple of incredibly cool things as a historian about this. the election of 1864, those of you who know american history, and that is most of the people here, will remember that that is lincoln's reelection. there was no foregone conclusion that lincoln would win in 1864. the war was in stalemate that summer, a terrible stalemate in virginia and in georgia in particular. , where great bay naval battle
was a serious student of the hebrew prophets. there is this line in genesis. almost everybody knows the story , it is in genesis 8, where it says, "and the dove came into him in the evening and in her mouth was in all of leaf plucked off. noah knew that the waters were abated from off the earth." that is in the middle of the famous story of noah's ark. storyoing to begin with a that happened here in baltimore, employed that noah's ark story. i want to begin with the background. i will...
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[applause]. ♪ >> please welcome from united hebrew congregation in st. good morning. at aipac we learn that relationships fuel just about everything and we know from experience that the personal connections we make with our country's leaders can have an impact on their decisions and the way they view the world. some friendships become more famous than others, but every single discussion, each interaction, has the potential to change the conversation and sometimes even the course of history. in the 1940's rabbi sam thurmon led the congregation where i now serve as senior rabbi. rabbi thurmon was active in the community and in world affairs. like many missouri men of his time, he was a member of a fraternal organization dedicated to the betterment of his beloved state. one of rabbi thurmon's close friends moved away from missouri and in 1945 became the 33rd president of the united states, harry s truman. [applause] >> the two men wrote to one another often during years that saw unspeakable tragedy in europe, unimaginable changes here in the united states,
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seeker from sudan an activist at the african students organization in israel also a student at the hebrew university in jerusalem studying economics and political science from jerusalem on skype gil hoffman a knesset insider and chief political correspondent at the jerusalem post also from tel aviv whites and a human rights lawyer and one of the petition is in the historic supreme court case challenging israel's anti infiltration law well come to you all if i could start then perhaps with the money what happens then march twenty sixth monday the deadline expires for the government to respond to the petitions against deportations what happens then hi thank you for having me so. there's only two choices. there are there so i'm seekers has to choose to go through the too indifferent to jail or to be or to be deported to the third country saw which was of them are very difficult options because no one wanted to go to jail on the second option is the surge country the problem is with those countries is that the they denied to have such an agreement was there was israel to to receive african as
seeker from sudan an activist at the african students organization in israel also a student at the hebrew university in jerusalem studying economics and political science from jerusalem on skype gil hoffman a knesset insider and chief political correspondent at the jerusalem post also from tel aviv whites and a human rights lawyer and one of the petition is in the historic supreme court case challenging israel's anti infiltration law well come to you all if i could start then perhaps with the...
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people are a few gees and these people have been working here trying to become israelis they speak hebrew children who. so it's a human issue it's not a political issue peter so for you this clearly jars with the founding principles of israel. and the jewish people you know we're going to celebrate their passover friday. which is the holy. passover and among other things we're going to say that the lord has offered to feed all human beaks not only to jewish people and human rights organizations have proved that is what actually can benefit from. the african people ease and retrace instead of bringing workers from the philippines or from china we could make use of these people who want to be israelis and so you know it's less then half a percent of the population of israel so i think the government has climbed to very high tree and they're finding it difficult. getting back down to reality because the reality is you don't have to put these people in the poor neighborhoods of to let the people who are living now and they can be part of this country. no time is there a sense in which perhaps
people are a few gees and these people have been working here trying to become israelis they speak hebrew children who. so it's a human issue it's not a political issue peter so for you this clearly jars with the founding principles of israel. and the jewish people you know we're going to celebrate their passover friday. which is the holy. passover and among other things we're going to say that the lord has offered to feed all human beaks not only to jewish people and human rights organizations...
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that leads him to his first great theoretical breakthrough which i haven't tried yet which is at 21 hebrew that circuits can be used to do logic and again is really obvious to all of us circuits can be used to assess 1001 off on, open, close and that was a breakthrough that hadn't happened until claude shannon is a 21 -year-old came and published it. the second reason vannevar bush is important is he encourages shannon not to specialize. it doesn't mean that he stays away from depth and hard thinking but one summer father at mit vannevar bush says to claude shannon i want you to go to cold spring harbor in new york and work on genetics for a summer and see what you can do when you apply a mathematics to genetics. you could look at this and say genetics like claude shannon is not training to be a geneticist but what he believed in is that great scientist hurt themselves when they become specialized that he is a great line essentially where he says the days of da vinci and ben franklin are not over. scientists can also be great generals and this is a gospel that claude shannon believed in th
that leads him to his first great theoretical breakthrough which i haven't tried yet which is at 21 hebrew that circuits can be used to do logic and again is really obvious to all of us circuits can be used to assess 1001 off on, open, close and that was a breakthrough that hadn't happened until claude shannon is a 21 -year-old came and published it. the second reason vannevar bush is important is he encourages shannon not to specialize. it doesn't mean that he stays away from depth and hard...
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douglass was a serious student of the hebrew prophets. but there's this line in genesis. almost everybody knows the story somehow. genesis 8, where it says and the dove came into him in the evening and lo, in her mouth was an olive leaf plucked off, so noah knew that the waters were abated from off the earth. that's in the middle of the famous story of noah's ark. i'm going to begin with a story that happened ultimately right here in baltimore, where douglass i think ingeniusly employed that noah's ark story but i want to begin with the background to it. i will get into baltimore. it will just take a few minutes. and i'm not pandering to you because we are in baltimore. this is simply one of my favorite douglass stories. i found a couple of incredibly cool things as a historian about this. the election of 1864, now, those of you who know your american history and that's most of the people here, will remember that that's lincoln's re-election, but there was nothing foregone -- there was no foregone conclusion that lincoln would win in '64. the war was in stalemate that sum
douglass was a serious student of the hebrew prophets. but there's this line in genesis. almost everybody knows the story somehow. genesis 8, where it says and the dove came into him in the evening and lo, in her mouth was an olive leaf plucked off, so noah knew that the waters were abated from off the earth. that's in the middle of the famous story of noah's ark. i'm going to begin with a story that happened ultimately right here in baltimore, where douglass i think ingeniusly employed that...
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in hebrew, we have this expression we came to strength and came out strengthened. this is how i feel after a conference like this. this may be -- maybe you were holding the key for any kind of change, for any kind of hope. because as i will try to claim within ae whole change society is so limited. it is not existing. when the united states is so still, so crucial, people like you can really make the difference. people like you can really be a game changer and i mean it. it was never before that israel and united states shared the same values in those days. the only place on earth that donald trump is beloved, admired and appreciated is israel. the only place that benjamin beloved iss admired, the united states. [laughter] shared if this is not values, what is shared values? [laughter] [applause] my ex-best frf iends are on their way now to the apec conference which will start this weekend. .oliticians, journalists to what i call as the annual drug dealers conference. they will discuss how many more drugs will they send to the israel occupation addicted state. how
in hebrew, we have this expression we came to strength and came out strengthened. this is how i feel after a conference like this. this may be -- maybe you were holding the key for any kind of change, for any kind of hope. because as i will try to claim within ae whole change society is so limited. it is not existing. when the united states is so still, so crucial, people like you can really make the difference. people like you can really be a game changer and i mean it. it was never before...
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said if i can understand hebrew walking every day because it is like a nice one if he's a life nice and i believe he will go with them to that end of his life. i always told while watching you it's a lot. of mission a. whole focus on you know them don't want to go through with. us on this just a trip balled up. costing us full component. and on the full cost resentment. for forty or day with all of the meat on everything and where we are. free will or no or no say china all of us on oil can gaily again if. haunted by the collective suffering of his people and the memory of his murdered family dramas new coach continues to search for the last remaining bones. it's his way of finding resolution and bringing peace to the living and the doubts. hello there another storm is lumbering its way across north america you can see it on the satellite picture is this bright white area of cloud here gradually edging its way eastward still developing as it does so and it's giving us some heavy outbreaks of rain in the south and snow in the north and some snow is very heavy and accompanied by some pret
said if i can understand hebrew walking every day because it is like a nice one if he's a life nice and i believe he will go with them to that end of his life. i always told while watching you it's a lot. of mission a. whole focus on you know them don't want to go through with. us on this just a trip balled up. costing us full component. and on the full cost resentment. for forty or day with all of the meat on everything and where we are. free will or no or no say china all of us on oil can...
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said if i could understand hebrew walking every day because it is like a nice room if he said life nice and probably he would go with them to that end of his life. i always told while roger you know it's a little up here. on a. little focus on it yet i'm going to want to go through with. us on this just a trip called off. cost vs focal ponor. and on the full cost resentment. for forty one day with all of the meat on everything and where we are. and if. by the collective suffering of his people and the memory of his murdered family. his new coach continues to search for the last remaining bones. it's his finding resolution and bringing peace to the living. from dusky sunsets if you disproving savannah. to sunrise atop an asian metropolis how we've got the usual rough the shallows across a much of the amazon basin to see the cloud erupting away that we may well even say some organized crime for unusually wet weather proper right coming into lima for example we used to get some interesting bits and pieces from time to time we may well see some proper right here as we go on through choose t
said if i could understand hebrew walking every day because it is like a nice room if he said life nice and probably he would go with them to that end of his life. i always told while roger you know it's a little up here. on a. little focus on it yet i'm going to want to go through with. us on this just a trip called off. cost vs focal ponor. and on the full cost resentment. for forty one day with all of the meat on everything and where we are. and if. by the collective suffering of his people...
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i am the president of the hebrew immigrant aids society. you did not talk about the saints and liars that worked for us. i was wondering if you can read. -- i was wondering if you could a little bit. [laughter] organization. as an organization, both the saint and a liar. just to be brief, i mentioned these transports. i do want to say that hias came for the boats. hias was responsible for chartering the boats from portugal that went to the united states. is certainly an american hero of this story. hias.get me started on i am going to go there anyway. at a time when jews were interned in these transit camps and couldn't get to the officials, -- consular changed itsias motto and said if an attorney with a client cannot come to us, we will go to the client. representatives went into these camps, got the paperwork, tried desperately to help would just to the not united states, but too many places, get their papers in order, and in norm as arduous task. enormouslyor -- and arduous task. thank you for the work you did then and thank you for the
i am the president of the hebrew immigrant aids society. you did not talk about the saints and liars that worked for us. i was wondering if you can read. -- i was wondering if you could a little bit. [laughter] organization. as an organization, both the saint and a liar. just to be brief, i mentioned these transports. i do want to say that hias came for the boats. hias was responsible for chartering the boats from portugal that went to the united states. is certainly an american hero of this...
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foreignaking hebrew language] [applause] vice pres.e miracle of israel is an inspiration to the world and the united states of america is proud to stand with israel as allies and cherished friends. so tonight, i close in faith. faith in the good people of israel and america and in the immutable bond of friendship between us. faith in the alliance between our nations nurtured by president trump and leaders throughout the congress in both parties. alliance isured our stronger now than ever before. , that he wouldd get forge a brighter future where each can set under their own fine and figtree and none shall make them afraid in the promised land. [applause] vice pres. pence: with the unwavering support of all of you and all who call these two great nations home, with the leadership of president donald , i saynd with god's help with confidence the best days for israel and the united states of america are yet to come. god bless you. god bless israel. states bless the united of america. ♪ announcer: is really prime minister benjamin netanyah
foreignaking hebrew language] [applause] vice pres.e miracle of israel is an inspiration to the world and the united states of america is proud to stand with israel as allies and cherished friends. so tonight, i close in faith. faith in the good people of israel and america and in the immutable bond of friendship between us. faith in the alliance between our nations nurtured by president trump and leaders throughout the congress in both parties. alliance isured our stronger now than ever...
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try to join wake forest in 2016 he he was associate professor and director of programs in hebrew studies at the state university of new york's university at albany. an interim director from 2010-tweedle of university center for jewish studies. he's the author of two books including a new lease 2018 book the united states in the nazi holocaust, race, refuge and remembrance which you will be signing later today. on november 7 lsu testified before a house judiciary committee hearing on anti-semitism on college campuses which sought expert opinions on legislation that has passed would legally defined anti-semitism in the way many feared is designed to curtail activity critical of israel. today he will address challenging the anti-semitism awareness at, pushing back against jewish exceptionalism politics. [applause] >> it's an honor for me to be invited to speak your today. it's nice because congress but you get a buzzer with five minutes and so it's nice to 18 for the red light appears. it's an honor for me to be on the panel with rabab is been a model of scholarly activism on the ship justi
try to join wake forest in 2016 he he was associate professor and director of programs in hebrew studies at the state university of new york's university at albany. an interim director from 2010-tweedle of university center for jewish studies. he's the author of two books including a new lease 2018 book the united states in the nazi holocaust, race, refuge and remembrance which you will be signing later today. on november 7 lsu testified before a house judiciary committee hearing on...
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they will see our face the hebrew culture community, his family, his friends and other people who have with tindle's mother. that is set to take place sometime next month. ( james ) teachers in the east bay are demanding more pay... and the school district is supporting the idea. <"keep teachers here, keep teachers here"> alameda teachers marched to island high school yesterday... where the school board held a budget meeting. a pay increase for teachers is supported by both the district's superintendent and board president. the district is now looking at a number of ideas to come up with the money. the president of the education association says over staffing is the issue. <"when you compare our staffing to neighboring districts, we do employ more teachers per student than our neighbors do. and that's a very expensive way to staff."> ( james ) the school board is expected to make a decision about increasing teacher salaries by the end of next month.. ( james ) two schools in the north bay were put on lockdown... after threatening graffiti is found in the restroom. it happened at harmon
they will see our face the hebrew culture community, his family, his friends and other people who have with tindle's mother. that is set to take place sometime next month. ( james ) teachers in the east bay are demanding more pay... and the school district is supporting the idea. alameda teachers marched to island high school yesterday... where the school board held a budget meeting. a pay increase for teachers is supported by both the district's superintendent and board president. the...
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they will see our face the hebrew culture community, his family, his friends and other people who havejoined in">(grant) the d-a has agreed to meet with tindle's mother.. that is set to take place sometime next month. lawrence karnow: we enjoyed sunshine, a few clouds and very mild temperatures today. a new storm is lurking off the coastline and will soon bring heavy rain to california. doppler radar is mostly dry but we are seeing some showers off of the coast. on the satellite image you can see the next storm coming our way. it is located much further south and has latched onto subtropical moisture. so this storm has the potential to drop a lot more rain. in general we'll looking at 1 to 3 inches of rain but if this storm moves a little further north it could be a lot heavier than that over the santa cruz mountains. right now the main focus of this storm will be about big sur and further south. for tomorrow we could see a the morning heavier in the highs will be mild in the 50s to low 60s. possible thunderstorms will continue more rain is thursday with possible too. rain could first
they will see our face the hebrew culture community, his family, his friends and other people who havejoined in">(grant) the d-a has agreed to meet with tindle's mother.. that is set to take place sometime next month. lawrence karnow: we enjoyed sunshine, a few clouds and very mild temperatures today. a new storm is lurking off the coastline and will soon bring heavy rain to california. doppler radar is mostly dry but we are seeing some showers off of the coast. on the satellite image...
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driving and walking routes can now be heard in danish, hebrew and icelandic. in addition to their already extensive list of available languages. 14 years ago, google was only in english. today it's available in 74 languages. >>> snapchat is gambling with the same concept that put facebook in the hot seat. an update features an app to let users see which apps are connected to their account and what it has access to. snapchat's push to connect other apps comes just days after facebook's app led to user profiles being exposed. >>> a new improved apple watch could hit store shelves by this fall. that's according to an analyst. he says the apple watch series 4 will have a longer battery life, bigger screen and better monitor your health. this comes after the tech giant rolled out a cheaper ipad in chicago. >>> it's not just the warriors that are the walking wounded. the a's and giants got bad news. and can the sharks win their ninth straight game? they went to overtime in st. louis. we'll drop the puck coming up. las vegas is set to be complete. time for your play
driving and walking routes can now be heard in danish, hebrew and icelandic. in addition to their already extensive list of available languages. 14 years ago, google was only in english. today it's available in 74 languages. >>> snapchat is gambling with the same concept that put facebook in the hot seat. an update features an app to let users see which apps are connected to their account and what it has access to. snapchat's push to connect other apps comes just days after facebook's...
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there's a jewish value that translates from hebrew to english this is love the stranger as yourself. with that in mind please join me in giving a well -- warm welcome to jorge ramos. [applause] [applause] >> i used to have a friend that was so dutiful that when she emigrated to the united states she was incredibly happy. amanda was beautiful but she didn't speak a word of english just like me and then she thought thanksgiving was really a festivity about a thing called thank giving that would give turkeys for free. and that is beautiful because for two or three years she thought thanksgiving was every november in chic celebrating this thing that never existed but it existed in her mind. what was she doing? she brought all of her things and at some point she needed to understand the something was changing. there was no thanksgiving but thanksgiving was happening here and it was kind of strange because it had nothing to do with religion. something like that, there's a wonderful writer who told me for hay you are an avian and she is absolutely right. sometimes they speak in english with
there's a jewish value that translates from hebrew to english this is love the stranger as yourself. with that in mind please join me in giving a well -- warm welcome to jorge ramos. [applause] [applause] >> i used to have a friend that was so dutiful that when she emigrated to the united states she was incredibly happy. amanda was beautiful but she didn't speak a word of english just like me and then she thought thanksgiving was really a festivity about a thing called thank giving that...
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his letter as president to the hebrew congregation in newport, rhode island. we put a passage on that on our christmas card at hillsdale college every year, it's very beautiful, right? so we get freedom of religion established not -- he says washington says to the jews, it is now no more that we speak of religious toleration as if it were the indulgence of some that others enjoy their inherent natural rights. see? you have to have a nation like that if you're going to have freedom of religion. mark: so you have a nation that is founded on the notion of really individual sovereignty in many respects. respect for the individual. at birth, certain rights at birth, that are recognized in the declaration of independence. natural law. a given eternal moral order, like the golden rule or what have you. it is because it is, and we have this declaration of independence where these men come together, and really for the first time in man kind, proclaim this. now they also say in the declaration of independence, we hold these truths to be self evident that all men are cre
his letter as president to the hebrew congregation in newport, rhode island. we put a passage on that on our christmas card at hillsdale college every year, it's very beautiful, right? so we get freedom of religion established not -- he says washington says to the jews, it is now no more that we speak of religious toleration as if it were the indulgence of some that others enjoy their inherent natural rights. see? you have to have a nation like that if you're going to have freedom of religion....
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i was imagining hearing it in hebrew, here's trump, a leader in this investigation.is a similar dynamic that trump wants to be seen standing with israel. whatever happened to domestic politics, obviously he doesn't necessarily feel an investigation is a bad -- or is necessarily proof that you've done something wrong, right, because he said very similar things about what he feels about his own investigation. i think for both men this show of solidarity is about saying that our countries are linked, our fortunes are linked and let the chips fall where they may. >> forget the pun, but netanyahu's trump card has always been, people of israel, you need me to keep you safe, to keep you from iranian menace, to keep you in this complicated neighborhood. and the president has given netanyahu words of support every time. as our peace negotiator calls it, the president is giving him a port in the storm. >> absolutely. on the issue of symbolism which is important on this tough iran deal, and this discussion about mideast peace negotiations, the trump administration has largely f
i was imagining hearing it in hebrew, here's trump, a leader in this investigation.is a similar dynamic that trump wants to be seen standing with israel. whatever happened to domestic politics, obviously he doesn't necessarily feel an investigation is a bad -- or is necessarily proof that you've done something wrong, right, because he said very similar things about what he feels about his own investigation. i think for both men this show of solidarity is about saying that our countries are...