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a lot of people don't know she speaks hebrew. she was born in jerusalem.amazing to write the screenplay. direct it speak it in hebrew. it was wonderful about the creation of israel before independence. a time that people don't know too much about. it was fantastic. a love u love letter to the beginning of israel at the time when israel is getting so much bad press. >> another film is amy, a documentary which features images of amy winehouse. >> the controversy comes from her father who at first wanted the movie once he saw what was in it wasn't pleased. the reason i think is he doesn't come off too well. he was an absence father during her childhood. when you think about amy websiteine house, she was tortured. she had an eating disorder. she was a troubled person like so many artists. it's sad. you don't see her just as somebody who blew her life in self-directive for no reason. she had a lot of demons. >> i'm looking forward to see it in full. she comes across as being innately a sweet person as well which makes it all the more heartbreaking. i want to sw
a lot of people don't know she speaks hebrew. she was born in jerusalem.amazing to write the screenplay. direct it speak it in hebrew. it was wonderful about the creation of israel before independence. a time that people don't know too much about. it was fantastic. a love u love letter to the beginning of israel at the time when israel is getting so much bad press. >> another film is amy, a documentary which features images of amy winehouse. >> the controversy comes from her father...
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i taught myself hebrew, biblical hebrew. i'm learning more about that. >> keeping busy. >> yeah. >> though collins seemed interested in more peaceful pursuits, he also let us know he was staying sharp should there be any trouble in the future. >> every now and then when i would talk to brian collins he would talk about his martial arts he crafted over the time of him being incarcerated, and on certain occasions he would just break out into these weird moves that, you know, he said were a hybrid style that he kind of created and came up with. >> a few days later collins had another check-in with dr. matias and he had already set a new goal. he wanted to transfer to general population where he would have even more freedom. >> population. >> population. why you do that? >> well, in the time i've known you you've either been in lockup or here. and so the idea of you running around population doing your thing, working a job, hanging out with your friends -- >> it's kind of a big step for me. >> it's kind of like mind-boggling. if
i taught myself hebrew, biblical hebrew. i'm learning more about that. >> keeping busy. >> yeah. >> though collins seemed interested in more peaceful pursuits, he also let us know he was staying sharp should there be any trouble in the future. >> every now and then when i would talk to brian collins he would talk about his martial arts he crafted over the time of him being incarcerated, and on certain occasions he would just break out into these weird moves that, you...
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yeah, they're hebrew national. but unlike yours, they're also kosher.certain cuts of kosher beef meet their strict standards. they're all ruined. help yourself! oh no, we couldn...okay thanks, hebrew national. a hot dog you can trust. [sfx: bell] but the more you learn about insurancyour coverage,bout it. the more gaps you may find. [burke] like how you thought you were covered for this... [man] it's a profound statement. [burke] but you're not even covered for this... [man] it's a profound statement. [burke] or how you may be covered for this... [burke] but not for something like this... [burke] talk to farmers and see what gaps could be hiding in your coverage. [sfx: yeti noise] ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum ♪ there is nothing i look forward to more than red robins's $6.99 tavern double burger and bottomless fries. except picking my niece up from ballet and my nephew from soccer. (whisper) oh my gosh! excuse me! red robin. yummm. automotright here.ion starts... with a control pad that can read your handwriting, a wide-screen m
yeah, they're hebrew national. but unlike yours, they're also kosher.certain cuts of kosher beef meet their strict standards. they're all ruined. help yourself! oh no, we couldn...okay thanks, hebrew national. a hot dog you can trust. [sfx: bell] but the more you learn about insurancyour coverage,bout it. the more gaps you may find. [burke] like how you thought you were covered for this... [man] it's a profound statement. [burke] but you're not even covered for this... [man] it's a profound...
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whether or not we acknowledge the source hebrew scripture in the new testament still provide the moral vocabulary we all use in america and may it always be so. >> it's interesting when you look at the big names that weren't there. why did they decide this wasn't where they needed to be? >> let's set the stage a bit. here in south carolina there's thousands of conservative activists in a theater here in greenville listening to speech after speech. it's an opportunity for the candidates to get their message out and meet them. these are the folks that will be knocking on doors for you in they support you in the primary. if the candidates that are not here, say chris christie is focusing in new hampshire. in the case of jeb bush he had an opportunity to speak at liberty university. the largest evangelical college in the nation, when you get an invitation like that, you don't turn it down. >> you had rick perry and ted cruz. this is a steppingstone to making a presidential bid. what has stood out to you most among those folks that are in south carolina who have taken the stage there today?
whether or not we acknowledge the source hebrew scripture in the new testament still provide the moral vocabulary we all use in america and may it always be so. >> it's interesting when you look at the big names that weren't there. why did they decide this wasn't where they needed to be? >> let's set the stage a bit. here in south carolina there's thousands of conservative activists in a theater here in greenville listening to speech after speech. it's an opportunity for the...
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yeah, they're hebrew national. but unlike yours they're also kosher. kosher?y choosy about what goes in. so, only certain cuts of kosher beef meet their strict standards and then they pick the best from that. oh man! what'd we do? they're all ruined. help yourself! oh no, we couldn...okay thanks. when you hot dog's kosher, thats a hot dog you can trust. hebrew national. my school reunion. i don't know. who wants to play in idaho? gotta get milwaukee up to speed. we win in flint, we take the lead. we'll close the deal if we just show... when it's go, go to the new choicehotels.com. the site with the right room, rewards and savings up to 20% when you book direct. choicehotels.com ...and the wolf was huffing and puffing... kind of like you sometimes, grandpa. well, when you have copd it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said.. doctor: symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort h
yeah, they're hebrew national. but unlike yours they're also kosher. kosher?y choosy about what goes in. so, only certain cuts of kosher beef meet their strict standards and then they pick the best from that. oh man! what'd we do? they're all ruined. help yourself! oh no, we couldn...okay thanks. when you hot dog's kosher, thats a hot dog you can trust. hebrew national. my school reunion. i don't know. who wants to play in idaho? gotta get milwaukee up to speed. we win in flint, we take the...
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yeah, they're hebrew national. but unlike yours they're also kosher. kosher?y choosy about what goes in. so, only certain cuts of kosher beef meet their strict standards and then they pick the best from that. oh man! what'd we do? they're all ruined. help yourself! oh no, we couldn...okay thanks. when you hot dog's kosher, thats a hot dog you can trust. hebrew national. >>> well, racism is getting a lot of attention recently as polls show a growing number of americans show race relations are getting worse. in remarks to graduates at the historically black tuskegee university this weekend, first lady michelle obama told the audience no matter how much you accomplish some folks will only see you for the color of your skin. >> and my husband and i know frustrating that experience can be. we've both felt the sting of those daily slights throughout our entire lives. the folks who cross the street in fear of their safety the clerks who kept a close eye on us in all those department stores the people at formal events who assumed we were the help. and those who have q
yeah, they're hebrew national. but unlike yours they're also kosher. kosher?y choosy about what goes in. so, only certain cuts of kosher beef meet their strict standards and then they pick the best from that. oh man! what'd we do? they're all ruined. help yourself! oh no, we couldn...okay thanks. when you hot dog's kosher, thats a hot dog you can trust. hebrew national. >>> well, racism is getting a lot of attention recently as polls show a growing number of americans show race...
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hebrew scripture in the new testament. >> most of the other republican candidates attended a summit in south carolina. >> for the last six years we have seen the consequences of the obama/clinton foreign policy. leading from behind does not work. >> we need a commander in chief who will once and for all call it what it is, and that's that radical islamic terrorism is a threat to us all. >> and most of the republican candidates will call it amnesty, and hillary clinton says unhrouing the undocumented is not just a economic issue but a family issue. >> this is where i differ with everybody on the republican side, make no mistakes, and not today one single republican candidate announced or potential is consistently supporting a path to citizenship. not one. when they talk about legal status, that is code for second class status. >> what does this tell us, jeff, about hillary clinton? she has moved to the left of where she was in the 2008, and even more left to where barack obama is now, and her trademark used to be caution, and she is planting this flag and it's risky? >> yeah, it tells u
hebrew scripture in the new testament. >> most of the other republican candidates attended a summit in south carolina. >> for the last six years we have seen the consequences of the obama/clinton foreign policy. leading from behind does not work. >> we need a commander in chief who will once and for all call it what it is, and that's that radical islamic terrorism is a threat to us all. >> and most of the republican candidates will call it amnesty, and hillary clinton...
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but for me starting hebrew school when i was 7 years old, i was being shown the pictures of the camps, which is a horrible horrible inheritance, certainly at that age. and so when i address this question, i think that what i felt was not this built but rather a sense of responsibility. and when i began speaking with survivors, people who were in my grandfather's film or who came from this town what i realized is when i watched this film, i saw imagings. i saw the people who were in the film. but when they watched the film, they -- the film was in a sense almost ephemeral to them. what they saw was the town in their memory. and that's incommunicable. as much as i gathered stories from them they couldn't describe to me fully it's impossible the describe fully what they had lived with the world that they had lived in. and what i realize is that we as people who live in the generation which will be this bridge between experience, lived experience lived memory and history, we will live in a world where there aren't holocaust survivors anymore. what we will experience, of course, in some se
but for me starting hebrew school when i was 7 years old, i was being shown the pictures of the camps, which is a horrible horrible inheritance, certainly at that age. and so when i address this question, i think that what i felt was not this built but rather a sense of responsibility. and when i began speaking with survivors, people who were in my grandfather's film or who came from this town what i realized is when i watched this film, i saw imagings. i saw the people who were in the film....
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as i don't understand arabic, he talked to us in hebrew. >> people always talk about palestinian extremist. but what about israeli extremists i've never been inside these settlements that the israelis have been building all over the territories. so we decided to visit a leader of the settlement movement and someone david interviewed at the right wring rally in jerusalem. >> changing times here. 28 years, the majority of the people in the west bank are now jewish. and this was our goal. we are so desperate for peace. but the first step is to stopping the devil. only after stopping the devil, of course, the blocks, then we can move, of course. and then we will have the opportunity to work together and look for the solution. >> just to tell you, they say stop the occupation. that's what they say. they remove the occupation. >> part of the thinking is that everyone said like children, you be first, you be first. let's try together. >> when the palestinians would stop the terror, i will be the fighter to have the palestinians human rights. but we are making a comparison between our rights and t
as i don't understand arabic, he talked to us in hebrew. >> people always talk about palestinian extremist. but what about israeli extremists i've never been inside these settlements that the israelis have been building all over the territories. so we decided to visit a leader of the settlement movement and someone david interviewed at the right wring rally in jerusalem. >> changing times here. 28 years, the majority of the people in the west bank are now jewish. and this was our...
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the very same night, in my dream, my other appeared, and he called me by my hebrew name. he said "don't ever lose your faith in god. god is real. you'll see that you will survive." what was so strange to me was that he said "you" singular, not the plural "you," which would have meant that my brother and i would survive. he said "you" will survive. meanwhile, my brother was so angry and so -- about what we witnessed, and he said he is going to go and wring the ss officer's neck and choke him. i said he could not get two feet close to him. he would be shot. he said he would do it. given that he was not quite 16 years old, he was very, very strong -- even though he was not quite 16 years old. since some people practiced god knows what all day long, he was a bodybuilder. i mean, incredibly so. he said, "i'll just grabbed him and crush them to death because he killed our father." i said, "a miracle happened. my father appeared to me in a dream, and he said we should believe there is a god, and we should never lose our faith in god because we're going to survive. he said that.
the very same night, in my dream, my other appeared, and he called me by my hebrew name. he said "don't ever lose your faith in god. god is real. you'll see that you will survive." what was so strange to me was that he said "you" singular, not the plural "you," which would have meant that my brother and i would survive. he said "you" will survive. meanwhile, my brother was so angry and so -- about what we witnessed, and he said he is going to go and wring...
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even though we left before synagogue i had to go to the orthodox one and it was all in hebrew.then i discovered that i could have basically done this in english after years of going to hebrew school for nothing i never experienced any anti-semitism except for the fact that mammoth cost me my bar mitzvah was ordered by a neighbor. it's kind of a relatively tough. and i think sometimes smuggled us into the synagogue to show them what it was like but then i started going to the reformed synagogue. i remember one time they played this game and it was like after the flood is. it was like summer camp adventure camp in to the best of my teenage years to get another never religious, never believed a word of it ever. i didn't believe a word of what i was singing. >> host: did you forget to have christopher hitchens before he died? >> guest: though i never did. >> host: is it fair to google search after a public shaming allows chambers to allow top billing on the search result looks. >> guest: no. somebody said to me when i was writing this book they have the sense don't be evil but anyt
even though we left before synagogue i had to go to the orthodox one and it was all in hebrew.then i discovered that i could have basically done this in english after years of going to hebrew school for nothing i never experienced any anti-semitism except for the fact that mammoth cost me my bar mitzvah was ordered by a neighbor. it's kind of a relatively tough. and i think sometimes smuggled us into the synagogue to show them what it was like but then i started going to the reformed synagogue....
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they are no longer called greek, hebrew, american, they belong to mankind. and lloyd george's idea that lincoln was a truly global icon, has continued through the decades since 1920. in 1936, on a visit to springfield, the japanese prime minister said linchingon doesn't belong to this country alone, he belongs to the world. the -- a mayor and 1981, castro claimed lincoln belongs to us. that repeated word belongs indicates how often people have tried to claim lincoln for their own causes. and throughout the 20th century, it's still going on in our own time. there is a convenient way to take the temperature of lincoln's reputation around the globe during the runup of the 150th anniversary of the assassination, somebody at the lincoln presidential library and museum had a wonderful idea, they decided they were going to contact the modern-day counterpart of people who wrote the letters back in 1865 and ask them for an update, what does lincoln mean to you. wonderful idea. i wish i had come up with it myself. and you can see these results on-line quite easily as
they are no longer called greek, hebrew, american, they belong to mankind. and lloyd george's idea that lincoln was a truly global icon, has continued through the decades since 1920. in 1936, on a visit to springfield, the japanese prime minister said linchingon doesn't belong to this country alone, he belongs to the world. the -- a mayor and 1981, castro claimed lincoln belongs to us. that repeated word belongs indicates how often people have tried to claim lincoln for their own causes. and...
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rimonim is hebrew for pomegranate. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> translator: it's a fruit that containsany seeds. it demonstrates unity, being together. there are positive prayers in judaism that say may we have as many privileges as a pomegranate has seeds. the name was chosen after a strong fruit that symbolizes goodness and with the hope that we will always symbolize goodness in this facility. >> rimonim is not the only israeli prison whose name holds a special meaning. there is only one prison in the entire nation that houses female inmates. its name is neve tirza, which means oasis of strong women. >> the most striking thing about neve tirza is that it is the only female prison in israel, and it has 215 beds. to give you some perspective, the state of virginia has the same population as israel and six times as many female inmates. >> we have all types. long sentences, short sentences, minors, old women. everybody is here. every kind of crime you can think of, murderers, sex offenders, drug dealers, white collar. >> you have white-collar criminals with someone who has committed murd
rimonim is hebrew for pomegranate. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> translator: it's a fruit that containsany seeds. it demonstrates unity, being together. there are positive prayers in judaism that say may we have as many privileges as a pomegranate has seeds. the name was chosen after a strong fruit that symbolizes goodness and with the hope that we will always symbolize goodness in this facility. >> rimonim is not the only israeli prison whose name holds a special meaning....
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a professor of political science at hebrew university. >> so she is a very capable, knowledgeable personi am not saying that she is perfect. but i think she is the perfect person for the job. >> shaked said she is not doing interviews now. she received death threats. and the knesset has given her security. shaked will be part of the cabinet in a 61 seat coalition. her government and perhaps her political future are already under pressure. and john, when we talk pressure on this government, international. domestic, a lot can be pointed at shaked. >> oren, the longest period ever to form a government in israel. one of the reasons for that, the filibuster has come to israel. >> that's right. some of the debates. specifically about the expansion of the cabinet. late into the night. early into the morning. the points were silly. the reason behind this was serious. benjamin netanyahu needed to expand the cabinet. administers. because of what happened in the run-up to the coalition negotiations. to form his government. netanyahu needed to give away important positions including the justice mini
a professor of political science at hebrew university. >> so she is a very capable, knowledgeable personi am not saying that she is perfect. but i think she is the perfect person for the job. >> shaked said she is not doing interviews now. she received death threats. and the knesset has given her security. shaked will be part of the cabinet in a 61 seat coalition. her government and perhaps her political future are already under pressure. and john, when we talk pressure on this...
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. >>> you could have here in hebrew 666 on the can, but my interest is the word monster.hat do you see in the "o"? there's a cross. you cannot deny that that is a cross. and what is witchcraft? when the cross goes up side down. bottoms up and the devil laughs. something to think about. this is how clever satan is and how he gets into the christian home and a christian's life and it breaks god's heart. >> that is how clever satan is. that lady the monster energy drink is the work of satan lady. with she is not warning people about the sign of the beast in their soft drinks she has a side gig of disrupter of peaceful events that involve muslim americans. >> jesus christ died on that cross over there. he is the reason why we are to worship only him. jesus christ is our lord and savior. we have built -- >> let me explain the call for the prayer. the call for the prayer it is in arabic. >> it was a muslim service being held at the national cathedral in washington, d.c. last november, and that's the monster energy drink lady disrupting it. this is kind of the way she spends of
. >>> you could have here in hebrew 666 on the can, but my interest is the word monster.hat do you see in the "o"? there's a cross. you cannot deny that that is a cross. and what is witchcraft? when the cross goes up side down. bottoms up and the devil laughs. something to think about. this is how clever satan is and how he gets into the christian home and a christian's life and it breaks god's heart. >> that is how clever satan is. that lady the monster energy drink is...
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they, you know, the vast majority were very slow to learn hebrew because they were older.% of the younger generation don't graduate from high school. so there are many socioeconomic problems. they feel like they're discriminated against in marriage. many rabbis refuse to marry them. so there have been a number of gripes right along and of mistreatment as well. >> is there a positive to be taken away from this, that this second generation now feel that israel is their home and they should rise up and take a piece of it because they belong there and it's their community? >> i think there is. prime minister netanyahu said he's going to meet with the leaders and the police and the soldier who was so badly beaten up and it was caught on video which went viral. really being the spark that set this whole thing off. so the prime minister is clearly trying to solve this and reach out to the ethiopian community. clearly this is going to require a long dialogue. but it's going to require years and generations as we found in the united states. there can't just be a civil rights moveme
they, you know, the vast majority were very slow to learn hebrew because they were older.% of the younger generation don't graduate from high school. so there are many socioeconomic problems. they feel like they're discriminated against in marriage. many rabbis refuse to marry them. so there have been a number of gripes right along and of mistreatment as well. >> is there a positive to be taken away from this, that this second generation now feel that israel is their home and they should...
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koresh being the hebrew name for cyrus, the legendary persian king and conqueror of babylon. >> he begano present the ideas that he had, and i would say 99% of the leadership of the church that were living at mount carmel accepted him as having a message from god. >> clive doyle is a branch davidian survivor and to this day a believer in david koresh. >> david was constantly talking to god. god told me to do this. god told me to do that. and we accepted that. >> god speaks to me. i have a message to present. >> to outsiders, koresh soon transformed the davidian church into a cult. >> the most important element of the cult is the leader. and they are always described the same way, as being charismatic. >> i mean, there are some things that god has concealed in his written word that are to be brought to do right before the end of time. >> koresh preached end of days philosophy to his followers, a belief system that was centered around an apocalyptic battle between evil armies led by a messianic leader who was the second coming. >> his role was to open the seven seals that are mentioned in
koresh being the hebrew name for cyrus, the legendary persian king and conqueror of babylon. >> he begano present the ideas that he had, and i would say 99% of the leadership of the church that were living at mount carmel accepted him as having a message from god. >> clive doyle is a branch davidian survivor and to this day a believer in david koresh. >> david was constantly talking to god. god told me to do this. god told me to do that. and we accepted that. >> god...
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the vast majority were very slow to learn hebrew because they were older. the younger generation does, but even 50% of the younger generation don't graduate from high school. there are many socioeconomic problems. they feel that i can they're discriminated against in marriage. many rabbis have refused to marry them until they go through a symbolic convex. there have been a number of gripes right along and mistreatment as well. >> is there a positive to be taken away that the second generation now feel that israel is their home and they should rise up and take a piece of it because they belong there and it's their community? >> well, i think there is. prime minister netanyahu said he's going to meet with the leaders and the police and the soldier who was so badly beaten up and was caught on video which went viral. really being the spark that set this whole thing off. so the prime minister is clearly trying to solve this and reach out to the ethiopian community. clearly this is going to require a long dialogue. but it's going to require it to go on for years
the vast majority were very slow to learn hebrew because they were older. the younger generation does, but even 50% of the younger generation don't graduate from high school. there are many socioeconomic problems. they feel that i can they're discriminated against in marriage. many rabbis have refused to marry them until they go through a symbolic convex. there have been a number of gripes right along and mistreatment as well. >> is there a positive to be taken away that the second...
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yeah, they're hebrew national. but unlike yours they're also kosher. kosher?y certain cuts of kosher beef meet their strict standards and then they pick the best from that. oh man! what'd we do? they're all ruined. help yourself! oh no, we couldn...okay thanks. when you hot dog's kosher, thats a hot dog you can trust. hebrew national. >>> and now to wall street where stocks are reacting to the news that jobless claims hitting a 15-year low. mandy drury is here to tell us about it. >> absolutely good news from the weekly jobless claim department. falling to a 15-year low. the dow is up by 156 points. it's well within 100 points of a record high. if you are taking out pencils and wondering what the number to watch is for the dow's record closing high because it is the same 18,288 hit on march 2. what we are also seeing however, is after disappointing retail sales numbers that we got yesterday q 2 gdp estimates cut all over the place. goldman sachs reducing to 2.5%. so even though we got good numbers this morning other data points coming in are sketchy. one inter
yeah, they're hebrew national. but unlike yours they're also kosher. kosher?y certain cuts of kosher beef meet their strict standards and then they pick the best from that. oh man! what'd we do? they're all ruined. help yourself! oh no, we couldn...okay thanks. when you hot dog's kosher, thats a hot dog you can trust. hebrew national. >>> and now to wall street where stocks are reacting to the news that jobless claims hitting a 15-year low. mandy drury is here to tell us about it....
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that was when i was in, like, hebrew school. magic and they leave chocolate. i had the candy guilt -- it looks like a coin. and i would leave the coins that were filled with chocolate on top of the toilet and the boys would go in and they'd go, "it is a chocolate dragon." oh, my gosh. it was important to me that they think there's magic in the world and that i'm somehow connected. also, related, later on when i was in fifth grade, i would host sÉances with ouiji board. and i would put like a string wire that would go from my pinky and one from my toe. and then, you know, while we are doing the sÉances like a book would move and a shelf. and i'm like, "guys, i don't know there's something real happening here." there's like a -- i'm a serial liar. >> seth: yeah, but you're bringing magic to them. you're giving them magic. >> it's kind of like why i feel like i recognized cult leaders a little earlier than other people. like way before this documentary on hbo, i knew l. ron hubbard was full of it because i was like -- i know your g
that was when i was in, like, hebrew school. magic and they leave chocolate. i had the candy guilt -- it looks like a coin. and i would leave the coins that were filled with chocolate on top of the toilet and the boys would go in and they'd go, "it is a chocolate dragon." oh, my gosh. it was important to me that they think there's magic in the world and that i'm somehow connected. also, related, later on when i was in fifth grade, i would host sÉances with ouiji board. and i would...
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with the hebrews, it was oppression of another religion versus oppression of a race? it is no longer about oppression, but they are property? professor thompson: ok. similar to the comment before. anybody else? those are actually all good. yes. part of what i have been trying to get you to understand all semester -- why can't they see it relating to the slaves? because exit us --exodus -- because exodus is about whom? it is no longer about jews. it is about them. we are a new israel. if we are a new israel, where does it you are the ones who have been let out of bondage was where? this is a narrative we continue to tell ourselves. the bondage was where? yeah, good. what would be the biblical story? your bondage is from where? yeah, european role. monarchs. so, the way they understand the story, of course this is not about slaves, because do slaves owned slaves? no, it has to be about the chosen people. who are the chosen people? we are. at an part of what i want you to spend a minute thinking about is -- that is what we are working on. people will read the text based
with the hebrews, it was oppression of another religion versus oppression of a race? it is no longer about oppression, but they are property? professor thompson: ok. similar to the comment before. anybody else? those are actually all good. yes. part of what i have been trying to get you to understand all semester -- why can't they see it relating to the slaves? because exit us --exodus -- because exodus is about whom? it is no longer about jews. it is about them. we are a new israel. if we are...
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it takes years of hebrew school.then i have to go three times a week like other kids at the orthodox synagogue. i think the fact that the man who performed my bar mitzvah was murdered a couple of years later by neighbors. which is kind of a confluence. i would smuggle into the synagogue to show them what it was like a mayor. it felt kind of weird. but then now is 13 14 i started going to the reform synagogue. i remember one time we played this game and it was like capture the flag. and the guy said you were the israelis. then they went to the reform synagogue is like summer camp in winter camp. hanging out with girls. so i've never had the chance. i never believed a word of it either. i didn't believe a word of it. but love to continue to love jewish people. >> host: is you ever get to know christopher hitchens before he died? >> guest: no, never did. >> host: needed nelly tweet and allow shamus to command on search results. >> guest: okay, here's the thing -- no. somebody said to me when i was writing this book, you
it takes years of hebrew school.then i have to go three times a week like other kids at the orthodox synagogue. i think the fact that the man who performed my bar mitzvah was murdered a couple of years later by neighbors. which is kind of a confluence. i would smuggle into the synagogue to show them what it was like a mayor. it felt kind of weird. but then now is 13 14 i started going to the reform synagogue. i remember one time we played this game and it was like capture the flag. and the guy...
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with the hebrews, it was different because it was oppression of another religion versus oppression of a race? it is no longer about oppression, but the fact that they are property. it is like a different form of slavery, i guess. professor thompson: similar to the comment before. anyone else? those are all good. yes. part of what i've been chided you to understand the whole semester is why can't they see it relating to the slaves -- exodus is about whom? it is no longer about jews. it is about them. right? one of the texts that is early on in american history is the idea that we are a new israel. right? if we are a new israel, who is -- where is your place in the story? you are the ones who have been let out of bondage. your binders was where? by the way, this is a narrative we continue to tell. your bondage was out of what? good. that would be the biblical story. your bondage is from where? yeah, european role. monarchs. so, the way they understand the story, of course this is not about slaves, because do slaves own slaves? no, it has to be about the chosen people. who are the chosen
with the hebrews, it was different because it was oppression of another religion versus oppression of a race? it is no longer about oppression, but the fact that they are property. it is like a different form of slavery, i guess. professor thompson: similar to the comment before. anyone else? those are all good. yes. part of what i've been chided you to understand the whole semester is why can't they see it relating to the slaves -- exodus is about whom? it is no longer about jews. it is about...
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hebrew is really hard. >> seth: well, you finally did it, buddy, mazel tov. >> what's that mean? yikes. all right. 14,000 -- the number of people that have instagramed their bare feet for a charity that donates shoes. 1 -- the number of seconds it took foot fetishist randy meitz's head to explode, when he went on instagram yesterday. [ light laughter ] and finally, 17 -- the number of years it's been since the last episode of "seinfeld" aired. 200 -- the number of people in my studio audience who in their best seinfeld voice will now join me in asking, "what's the deal with that?" ready, everyone? one, two, three. >> audience: what's the deal with that? >> seth: that was "this week in numbers." by the way, one, two, three were the numbers you were supposed to wait for. we'll be right back with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ this is brian. every day, brian drives carefully to work. and every day brian drives carefully to work, there are rate suckers. he's been paying more for car insurance because of their bad driving for so long, he doesn't even notice them anymore.
hebrew is really hard. >> seth: well, you finally did it, buddy, mazel tov. >> what's that mean? yikes. all right. 14,000 -- the number of people that have instagramed their bare feet for a charity that donates shoes. 1 -- the number of seconds it took foot fetishist randy meitz's head to explode, when he went on instagram yesterday. [ light laughter ] and finally, 17 -- the number of years it's been since the last episode of "seinfeld" aired. 200 -- the number of people...
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. >> growing up in baltimore and attending orthodox hebrew school a few days before my bar mitzvah i began my sad departure from judaism. i came to christ about 20 years later of after a couple years i came to realize if god expects me to do good deeds, how can doing a good deed, what modern judaism promotes is expected of me anyway, how can that make up for my sins? and i was not yet familiar with isaiah 64. that god doesn't approve of, our good deeds how good says they are. seems to me along your journey you have picked up many of the pieces needed for finding true transcendent truth. in judaism today god's favor is earned by mitzvah, good works. how might this thought fit or not fit into your journey to find the answers to life? >> hmmm. it should be pointed out i was, i grew up in in new york and i went to a school called grace church school where i was part all of the all jewish boys choir. so we would sing but there was 30% jewish, to square with our religion we wouldn't sing the word jesus so the volume would drop in the hymns. [laughing] but i would say in the in the intertwi
. >> growing up in baltimore and attending orthodox hebrew school a few days before my bar mitzvah i began my sad departure from judaism. i came to christ about 20 years later of after a couple years i came to realize if god expects me to do good deeds, how can doing a good deed, what modern judaism promotes is expected of me anyway, how can that make up for my sins? and i was not yet familiar with isaiah 64. that god doesn't approve of, our good deeds how good says they are. seems to me...
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whether or not we acknowledge the source hebrew scripture and the new testament still provide the moral >> let's bring back in our political commentators mark lemont hill and ben ferguson. guys of course jeb bush wants the conservative christian vote. this is a big deal that he was invited to speak at liberty university. >> huge. >> it's a huge deal. michele bachmann was there, ted cruz was there, mitt romney went there before he ran. you can name almost every republican presidential contender being invited to speak there, but then you have this recent cnn poll that shows that americans would rather have a candidate who says religious views have no place in government over one who believed that religious views ought to drive policy. interesting, 56% to 42% there. ben, to you first. are republicans, say a jeb bush who is seen as more moderate in jeopardy at all if more americans decide that they don't want to hear about religion from their candidate? >> no because usually, especially during a primary republican voters conservative voters definitely want someone that has a moral compass t
whether or not we acknowledge the source hebrew scripture and the new testament still provide the moral >> let's bring back in our political commentators mark lemont hill and ben ferguson. guys of course jeb bush wants the conservative christian vote. this is a big deal that he was invited to speak at liberty university. >> huge. >> it's a huge deal. michele bachmann was there, ted cruz was there, mitt romney went there before he ran. you can name almost every republican...
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nothing about abortion in the christian bible or in the hebrew scriptures.er moral issues, the right is not willing ever to accept the possibility that christians can have differing viewpoints. most bible scholars today would tell you there is no literal reading of the bible that can in fact be proven to be correct. that these guys come out and say every possible. and they are speaking apocalyptic terms about this decision likely to come on june 30th and they think marriage equality -- they're going to find new ways. try to get the federal courts out of the business of considering anything about marriage. they are going on try to pass more and more refusal laws, allowing the caterers, the photographerers, not to serve in any same sex wedding. that's what they want to do them want to hurt the gay community. >> i don't think it is out of malice respectfully. i think they're doing it to raise money off gullible mean christians who think the talking snake was literal. that jesus saying love your enemy is metaphorical. >> this kind of rhetoric appears to evangeli
nothing about abortion in the christian bible or in the hebrew scriptures.er moral issues, the right is not willing ever to accept the possibility that christians can have differing viewpoints. most bible scholars today would tell you there is no literal reading of the bible that can in fact be proven to be correct. that these guys come out and say every possible. and they are speaking apocalyptic terms about this decision likely to come on june 30th and they think marriage equality -- they're...
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. >> going up that baltimore ending up at hebrew school today's before my barbets i began my sad departure from judea's them then they came to realize that if god expects me to do good deeds than happy and doing a good deed that is expected of me anyway then how can i make up for my sins? it was not familiar with isaiah 64 yet but it seems a longer journey you have picked up the pieces from true transcendent truth today it is earned by good works out is that it or not it into your journey? >> it should be pointed out i grew up in new york and went to greece church school i was part of the old boys choir. there were 30% jewish they would not sing lord jesus so the ball you would drop. [laughter] -- volume would drop. the but the question of agency and grace are crucial. how much can you get there are in your own and do you have an act of surrender? it is the unsettled in my mind i was raised in a culture with the belief you can earn your way but as some point it occurs they you have to surrender your life and i am not clear. i don't have an answer for that. >> last question. >> a term that
. >> going up that baltimore ending up at hebrew school today's before my barbets i began my sad departure from judea's them then they came to realize that if god expects me to do good deeds than happy and doing a good deed that is expected of me anyway then how can i make up for my sins? it was not familiar with isaiah 64 yet but it seems a longer journey you have picked up the pieces from true transcendent truth today it is earned by good works out is that it or not it into your...
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. >> in baltimore attending orthodox hebrew school a few days before my apartment smiled i began -- judaism and came to christ 20 years later. after couple of years i came to realize that if god expects me to do good deeds then how can doing a good he that modern judaism promotes that is expected of you anyway, how can that make up or my sins and i was not yet familiar with isaiah 64. deeds and how god's good says -- how good god says they are. and your long journey you have picked up many of the pieces for finding truth. in judaism today got favor is earned by good works. how might this thought fit or not fit into your journey to find the answers to life? >> it should be pointed out i grew up in new york and i went to a school called grace church school where i was part of the all jewish voice choir. so we would sing those that were 30% jewish we would sing -- would not want to sing about jesus of the volume would drop in the hymn. [laughter] but i would say in the intertwining faith the question of agency and grace are crucial and how much can you get there on your own and how much do you
. >> in baltimore attending orthodox hebrew school a few days before my apartment smiled i began -- judaism and came to christ 20 years later. after couple of years i came to realize that if god expects me to do good deeds then how can doing a good he that modern judaism promotes that is expected of you anyway, how can that make up or my sins and i was not yet familiar with isaiah 64. deeds and how god's good says -- how good god says they are. and your long journey you have picked up...
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several people that visit hebrew university or caltech it's so cool because now we can crowd source.ot only are all of the papers online come up with english translations, so you can read the hundreds and hundreds of letters in 1905 if you're trying to figure out this complicated controversy what did marriage play in the interior will read the papers online and see the letters he wrote to his friend helping him the patent office. it's exciting these days we can get the papers online. i really salute the outside papers project for doing that. >> host: at the end of the paper you write miracles serve as evidence of god's existence. for einstein was the absence of miracles that reflected the defining part. >> guest: einstein believed that there was a spirit manifested the laws of the universe. in my book i have a whole chapter because he wrote about it a lot. he answered a lot of questions about it but he believed in a spirit manifested and he said that my sense of a divine being. he created things according to rules and soap the amazing thing is the universe didn't necessarily have to
several people that visit hebrew university or caltech it's so cool because now we can crowd source.ot only are all of the papers online come up with english translations, so you can read the hundreds and hundreds of letters in 1905 if you're trying to figure out this complicated controversy what did marriage play in the interior will read the papers online and see the letters he wrote to his friend helping him the patent office. it's exciting these days we can get the papers online. i really...
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. >> yes, hebrew university. so, the student couldn't get sitter.know, what i just have to take my kid to class. when the kid started crying, she tried to get up to make an exit, let me get out of here, but this professor, doctor sydney angleberg, stopped her, scooped up the baby and went back to the lesson. >> i love. that will now the baby is quiet. >> isn't that cool? we saw that on facebook. his daughter post that to facebook. >> does that mean the professor has a very soothing voice? what's that guy's name? >> hold on, i can come up with his name, commontator on fox all the time in new york. >> ben stein. >> there you go, clear on. >> game show used to be ben stein's money. i have a bone to pick with jeopardy from last night and i'll tell but that later. >> what a tease. >> yes. >> okay guess we have to wait, knew. >> just take it. >> okay. >> double nickles, the temperature, we have 10-mile per hour wind, relative humidity, has gone down to 53%. around these parts, that's not too bad. today, we get up to 73 degrees, breezes will subside little
. >> yes, hebrew university. so, the student couldn't get sitter.know, what i just have to take my kid to class. when the kid started crying, she tried to get up to make an exit, let me get out of here, but this professor, doctor sydney angleberg, stopped her, scooped up the baby and went back to the lesson. >> i love. that will now the baby is quiet. >> isn't that cool? we saw that on facebook. his daughter post that to facebook. >> does that mean the professor has a...
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suddenly it was the moses could not bring the hebrew people to the promised land and father abraham couldn'tthe work he started. there were a lot of religious connotations, particularly in the protestant world but to a lesser degree because it was smaller, in the jewish world as well and the african-american world was devastated. the result was jim crow and lynchings and the abomination that became reconstruction. the lincoln train. lincoln's body was taken from washington and traveled around the country. it was taken first to new york and then to chicago and springfield. millions of people came out in mourning. thank you. that is an excellent question. yes, sir. why do we take two more? in the back. >> i'm wondering why we did not learn immediately from the lincoln assassination and we suffer the assassination of three more presidents. wasn't one president enough to teach us to protect them? dr. nurnberger: yes. [laughter] lincoln had bodyguards periodically, but not when he did things like going to the theater. garfield went to the train station a rome -- station alone. there were no tubes
suddenly it was the moses could not bring the hebrew people to the promised land and father abraham couldn'tthe work he started. there were a lot of religious connotations, particularly in the protestant world but to a lesser degree because it was smaller, in the jewish world as well and the african-american world was devastated. the result was jim crow and lynchings and the abomination that became reconstruction. the lincoln train. lincoln's body was taken from washington and traveled around...
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whether or not wing acknowledge the source hebrew scripture in the new testament provide the moral vocabularyid there is no more powerful or liberating influence on this earth than the christian conscience in action. >>> first lady michelle obama on the commence meant circuit at tuskegee university in alabama delivering the address at historic black university today. in the coming weeks, mrs. obama will be giving the xhescommencement address in ohio and at a high school in chicago. >>> an event dubbed the million moms march happening now in washington, d.c. live pictures right now, where dozens of african-american mothers from around the country are marching to the justice department. their goal is to draw attention to children who have been killed during interactions with police. the event is organized by the mother of an unarmed man who was shot 14 times by police in milwaukee. michael brown's mom, by the way, is among those attending this event. >>> we have much more just ahead here in "newsroom" and it starts right now. >>> happening now in the newsroom missiles flying off the coast of no
whether or not wing acknowledge the source hebrew scripture in the new testament provide the moral vocabularyid there is no more powerful or liberating influence on this earth than the christian conscience in action. >>> first lady michelle obama on the commence meant circuit at tuskegee university in alabama delivering the address at historic black university today. in the coming weeks, mrs. obama will be giving the xhescommencement address in ohio and at a high school in chicago....