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our guide to the observances was rabbi irwin kula, an author and head of the national jewish center for learning and leadership in new york. >> i think one of the interesting things about rosh hashanah in general and about the high holiday period is that the celebratory aspect, which is rosh hashanah and the celebration of the new year, actually comes before the atonement focus, which is yom kippur. so you come out of rosh hashanah and say, "new year. everything's sweet. it's amazing. life is good," and then okay, well, given that, why not check out who i am? teshuva is this process over rosh hashanah and yom kippur in which we return to that place deep, deep down of who we really want to be, and so everything having to do with rosh hashanah and yom kippur, all the prayers and all the liturgical readings and all the readings from scripture and the variety of practices, whether it's blowing a shofar, or on yom kippur it's fasting and staying in the synagogue for most of the day, all of the practices are designed to help us make teshuva, return to that deepest path that we know we want to
our guide to the observances was rabbi irwin kula, an author and head of the national jewish center for learning and leadership in new york. >> i think one of the interesting things about rosh hashanah in general and about the high holiday period is that the celebratory aspect, which is rosh hashanah and the celebration of the new year, actually comes before the atonement focus, which is yom kippur. so you come out of rosh hashanah and say, "new year. everything's sweet. it's...
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two units irwin financial mark the 93rd and 94th closus this year. many of the banks that are struggling to survive ese days are local banks that lend sml businesses and consumers. in the past year since the collapse of lehmanrothers, most of the lenders thatailed have been community banks wi asts under $10 billion. as we wrap up our specl seri, "lessons from lehman," diane eaabrook reports rising unemployment is puttg many more lal banks at risk. >> reporter: the receson has battered and bised chicago's chatham neighborhood. the joess rate here exceeds the city's current 10.5% last monthlone, 150 homes were foreclos, and businesses are folding. shore bank has served chago's south side neighrhoods for more than 30 years ands feeling chham's pain. executive ce president jean pogge says, increasingly, e mmunity bank's low and moderate incomcustomers are ther delinquent or defaultin on loan paymts. >> we have found that e primy reason for delinquencies is unemploymt, and the second reason is high medal bills due to lk of insurance. our customers talk to
two units irwin financial mark the 93rd and 94th closus this year. many of the banks that are struggling to survive ese days are local banks that lend sml businesses and consumers. in the past year since the collapse of lehmanrothers, most of the lenders thatailed have been community banks wi asts under $10 billion. as we wrap up our specl seri, "lessons from lehman," diane eaabrook reports rising unemployment is puttg many more lal banks at risk. >> reporter: the receson has...
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we talked aut yom kippur bservances with rabbi irwin kula of the national jesh cenr for learning andp. >> the centl ritual on yom kippur, besidesrayer itself, that's st well-known, is fasting. what sting does is it says i'm not ging to concentrate on my physical dy right now. i'm going to concentraton a different nd of food. ratherhan nutrients for my bod i'm going to concentrate on the nutrientsor my spirit, my heart, and my eical way. so when you feel hungry at wo o'clock in thafternoon, the feing of hunger is not so that you'll be in pain. the fling of hunger is to stimulate two things: whatm i really hgry for, because it's more han just food. hat am i really hungry for i mypiritual and ethical life? and who really is huny that i need to feed? and if you take tho two insights fr the practice seriously, it's workg. that's whaatonement... that is what "aone-ment" means. kol nidris the first prayer of theom kippur service. what wdo on kol nidre is the confrontation and thchallenge of having to look at every promise and obligaon and commient that i have in my life and starting by sang
we talked aut yom kippur bservances with rabbi irwin kula of the national jesh cenr for learning andp. >> the centl ritual on yom kippur, besidesrayer itself, that's st well-known, is fasting. what sting does is it says i'm not ging to concentrate on my physical dy right now. i'm going to concentraton a different nd of food. ratherhan nutrients for my bod i'm going to concentrate on the nutrientsor my spirit, my heart, and my eical way. so when you feel hungry at wo o'clock in...
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our guide to t observances was rabbi irwin la, an author and head of the national wish ceer for learning and leadership in new yk. >> i think o of the interesting thingsbout rosh hashanah in neral and about the high holiday period is tat the celebratory aspe, which is rosh hashanah and e celebration of the new yea actually comes beforehe atonement focus, whh is yom kippur. so you come out of rosh shanah and say, "new year. everything's sweet. it amazing. life is goo" and then okay, well, givethat, why not check ou who i am? teshuva is this press over rosh hashanah and yom kippurn whch we return to that place deep, deep down of who really want to b and so everything having to do with rosh hashah and yom ppur, all the prayers and all the liturgicaleadings and althe readings from scripture andhe variety of practices, whether it blowing a shofar, or on yom kippurt's fasting a staying in the synagogue for most of t day, all ofhe practices are designed to help us ma teshuva, return to that dpest path that we know we wt to be on. there really are tee basic questions th these 10 days invite us t
our guide to t observances was rabbi irwin la, an author and head of the national wish ceer for learning and leadership in new yk. >> i think o of the interesting thingsbout rosh hashanah in neral and about the high holiday period is tat the celebratory aspe, which is rosh hashanah and e celebration of the new yea actually comes beforehe atonement focus, whh is yom kippur. so you come out of rosh shanah and say, "new year. everything's sweet. it amazing. life is goo" and then...
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we talked about yom kippur observances with rabbi irwin kula of the national jewish center for learningrship. >> the central ritual on yom kippur, besides prayer itself, that's most well-known, is fasting. what fasting does is it says i'm not going to concentrate on my physical body right now. i'm going to concentrate on a different kind of food. rather than nutrients for my body, i'm going to concentrate on the nutrients for my spirit, my heart, and my ethical way. so when you feel hungry at two o'clock in the afternoon, the feeling of hunger is not so that you'll be in pain. the feeling of hunger is to stimulate two things: what am i really hungry for, because it's more than just food. what am i really hungry for in my spiritual and ethical life? and who really is hungry that i need to feed? and if you take those two insights from the practice seriously, it's working. that's what atonement... that is what "at-one-ment" means. kol nidre is the first prayer of the yom kippur service. what we do on kol nidre is the confrontation and the challenge of having to look at every promise and ob
we talked about yom kippur observances with rabbi irwin kula of the national jewish center for learningrship. >> the central ritual on yom kippur, besides prayer itself, that's most well-known, is fasting. what fasting does is it says i'm not going to concentrate on my physical body right now. i'm going to concentrate on a different kind of food. rather than nutrients for my body, i'm going to concentrate on the nutrients for my spirit, my heart, and my ethical way. so when you feel...
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that's the question right now. >> neil irwin, thanks, as always. it. >> thanks very much. >>> massachusetts lawmakers are expecting an co tentious debate on wednesday to replace ted kennedy's seat. we are getting an idea who may run for the seat in next january's special election. former republican lieutenant governor carrie healy is out due to family considerations. democratic congressman stephen lynch is on the fence and has to weigh family members. one wild card is former potential pitcher curt shilling. he is a man who is pro-life and anti-day marriage. if i do this, but by some slim chance i do, it won't be for a joke and it won't be for laughs. the special election is at the end of january. >>> in any minute, the white house is expected to release president obama's speech to schoolchildren tomorrow. plus, the president is on his way to speak to union members and their families about health care reform. we'll wrap it up live at the white house when we come back. i've been growing algae for 35 years. most people try to get rid of algae, and we'
that's the question right now. >> neil irwin, thanks, as always. it. >> thanks very much. >>> massachusetts lawmakers are expecting an co tentious debate on wednesday to replace ted kennedy's seat. we are getting an idea who may run for the seat in next january's special election. former republican lieutenant governor carrie healy is out due to family considerations. democratic congressman stephen lynch is on the fence and has to weigh family members. one wild card is...
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. >> well, let me interrupt, because irwin, didn't the s-chip legislation take care of the poor kidssure that they would get the help that they needed? >> a lot of people thought that the combination of medicaid for the very poor and the chip program, children's health insurance program for the let's say low and middle class low earners would do the trick, but it turns out we still have 21 million children and young people, 0 through age 24, who are still out of the system and not getting care, and we saw evidence of this even a couple of months ago on h1n1 started showing up that these people without health insurance and a lot of children were flooding our emergency rooms. we have millions of children who still need help, and we think that the health reform that requires coverage for everybody will ultimately and definitively take care of this. >> do you support, paul, the president's efforts right now to do this major health care reform? >> generally speaking i do. i don't feel like they are going to pass a perfect bill, but i -- i'd rather see that happen than see it go down to de
. >> well, let me interrupt, because irwin, didn't the s-chip legislation take care of the poor kidssure that they would get the help that they needed? >> a lot of people thought that the combination of medicaid for the very poor and the chip program, children's health insurance program for the let's say low and middle class low earners would do the trick, but it turns out we still have 21 million children and young people, 0 through age 24, who are still out of the system and not...
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neil irwin, as always, pleasure.thank you. >>> still ahead, a live report from connecticut as new clues turn up in the search for a missing yale student. keep it here. e. a sanctuary. a command center. ( both revving ) a sophisticated sedan. a sports car. together. nissan maxima, the four-door sports car. now get a new nissan maxima for 0% apr financing for 60 months. the one deal in the neighborhood where you get the real food. featuring a half rack of our new double-glazed baby back ribs with your choice of sauces. get one full-sized appetizer and two real entrees for just twenty bucks. it's 2 for $20. only at applebee's. tylenol pm quiets the pain that keeps you awake. and helps you sleep, in a non-habit forming way. if you're using other moisturizing body washes, you might as well be. you see, their moisturizer sits on top of skin, almost as if you're wearing it. only new dove deep moisture has nutriummoisture, a breakthrough formula with natural moisturizers... that can nourish deep down. it's the most effective
neil irwin, as always, pleasure.thank you. >>> still ahead, a live report from connecticut as new clues turn up in the search for a missing yale student. keep it here. e. a sanctuary. a command center. ( both revving ) a sophisticated sedan. a sports car. together. nissan maxima, the four-door sports car. now get a new nissan maxima for 0% apr financing for 60 months. the one deal in the neighborhood where you get the real food. featuring a half rack of our new double-glazed baby back...
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irwin city auto group. saw that on the side of dave dion's race cars for years and years.ack a name from the past. that might get a lot of you fans that don't know what i'm talking about. but dave dion was a great driver and came down south quite a bit. ran at hickory speedway when my dad was promoting there. >> he came down with his old converted school bus and drove it all the way to the south. talking about some of the drivers from the northeast. how about this kid from lung, joey logano. he came here with his dad at the age of 5 and sat in the stands. and he picked the exact seat that day where mark martin sat on the pole and won the race and now he's racing against these guys. >> it's a dream come true for this kid. he's so deserving. does such a great job behind the wheel on and off the track. he's a good kid. >> became the youngest winner in nascar sprint cup history back in june. one month and four days on a race where wasn't that much of a pacter a factor. >> got the team on a different strategy in that race. i think that's what will be so interesting about tomorr
irwin city auto group. saw that on the side of dave dion's race cars for years and years.ack a name from the past. that might get a lot of you fans that don't know what i'm talking about. but dave dion was a great driver and came down south quite a bit. ran at hickory speedway when my dad was promoting there. >> he came down with his old converted school bus and drove it all the way to the south. talking about some of the drivers from the northeast. how about this kid from lung, joey...
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for you, michael irwin's debut on "dancing with the stars." he did not score well.lay did go for it. he really tried hard. >> even though it was bad, he had no reservations about being bad. >> they're saying ervin -- they say ervin was way too subdued and didn't do nearly enough. >> i think he's holding back a little. i would agree with that. i think the foot work looks good. look at that. >> that is good foot work. >> he's just holding back a little. >> i got nothing. >> thank you. >>> all right. it's a tough thing for him to come into that, because athletes usually do very, very well on that. >> his end zone dances were pretty good. i don't see why it wouldn't translate. one hour or more delay in atlanta. we don't have it right now. the only delay we have, the lengthiest one is boston. s more morning express in just a minute. her little brother-- not so much. then she did something nice and i pretended not to notice. i knew she'd want it that way. man: roll the dice. girl: family moments cost less at walmart. monopoly championship edition and other hasbro games at
for you, michael irwin's debut on "dancing with the stars." he did not score well.lay did go for it. he really tried hard. >> even though it was bad, he had no reservations about being bad. >> they're saying ervin -- they say ervin was way too subdued and didn't do nearly enough. >> i think he's holding back a little. i would agree with that. i think the foot work looks good. look at that. >> that is good foot work. >> he's just holding back a little....
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macy gray, michael irwin, donny osmond, even marin osmond returned to the scene of the crime to supportkson. the man is everywhere, he's like smog. my favorite contestant this year on "dancing with the stars" is the hammer tom delay who may be soon dancing behind bars. he was wearing a tiny brown vest with glitter. he looked like one of the flying monkeys from the wizard of oz. at the beginning of the show he seemed uncomfortable sitting there with all of those russian immigrants and gay men. he had that, what, am i the only one here under federal indictment look on his face? but once the competition started he loosened right up. i don't think a republican's had that much fun tapping his toes since larry craig was in the men's room at the minneapolis airport. i thought tom danced okay, even if the judges were a little rough. hey, wait until he gets up in front of a real judge. i hope that tom sticks around all season. i can't wait for little bruno to nail the hammer, but that's just me. >> there's more joy on the way for you. "the joy behar show" premiere this use at:00 p.m. eastern rig
macy gray, michael irwin, donny osmond, even marin osmond returned to the scene of the crime to supportkson. the man is everywhere, he's like smog. my favorite contestant this year on "dancing with the stars" is the hammer tom delay who may be soon dancing behind bars. he was wearing a tiny brown vest with glitter. he looked like one of the flying monkeys from the wizard of oz. at the beginning of the show he seemed uncomfortable sitting there with all of those russian immigrants and...
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which is why, maybe this is also a partial answer to commissioner irwin's question -- we felt that theexpertise that whackenhut is now part of the larger group brought to this and when armor group -- i'm sorry, when they assigned responsibility for the oversight recently to whackenhut, wsi, because of their expensive experience in 51 locations, even armor group before, i believe, had eight or ten contracts with the state department and other locations. we thought that they would have the discipline and the process to make this a successful contract and as we watched the increasing delivery of armor group, we thought that they were on the right track. we were clearly wrong in terms of the context. >> thank you. i want to go to this issue of terminating contracts. because that issue isn't new. what you told us is we're going to wait for the results of the investigation and then decide whether to continue the contract. that was the exact same situation with black water. the ig said that you were waiting for the outcome of that investigation which ended up in a criminal indictment in order
which is why, maybe this is also a partial answer to commissioner irwin's question -- we felt that theexpertise that whackenhut is now part of the larger group brought to this and when armor group -- i'm sorry, when they assigned responsibility for the oversight recently to whackenhut, wsi, because of their expensive experience in 51 locations, even armor group before, i believe, had eight or ten contracts with the state department and other locations. we thought that they would have the...
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any problems or questions that you have to, bill irwin, our communications director who did all the hvy lifting putting this session together will be delighted to help you and adam going from e foundation is also here, who can answer some of your questions. let me give the briest and least deserved introduions that i can four, that i can get away with four panelist. we are going to start with gail wilensky. she is a senior fellowt project he. she is from the medicar and medicaid programs. she has served as george h.w. bush's health advisory intercurrent areas of concentration include military health issues which is described as o of the greatest fascination she has run across and comparative effectiveness. dallas salisbury at the far end of my left is the ceo of the employee benefit research institute, head its debt since its inception in 1978. if you hen't discovered the resources yet you have been missing out. what tell us doesn't know about employment-based coverage probably you don't need to know. at the othernd of theable is ken thorpe. he heads the policy department at emory and i
any problems or questions that you have to, bill irwin, our communications director who did all the hvy lifting putting this session together will be delighted to help you and adam going from e foundation is also here, who can answer some of your questions. let me give the briest and least deserved introduions that i can four, that i can get away with four panelist. we are going to start with gail wilensky. she is a senior fellowt project he. she is from the medicar and medicaid programs. she...
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irwin for combat training.oldiers heading to iraq and afghanistan get to experience what it's going to be like or possibly be like, even the townspeople are iraqis who have signed up to help the army train. >> it displays what could be the worst day in iraq. so if a soldier actually encounters that on the battlefield either in afghanistan or iraq, it's not the first time they're seeing it. >> several of the iraqi actors are real soldiers who have experienced the warfare and know the dynamics of war. >>> all right. let's see what's going viral today on the web. a kid who makes dancing look way too easy. ♪ ellen degeneres would have her on. >> i was thinking the same thing. ellen should have her on. >> sometimes you just have to dance like nobody's watching. she's a natural and people just keep clicking on this one. we dug it up for you on youtube. >> that's us at every commercial break here. >>> baseball officials are sending two players home for a while after a major league fight on the field. hi, rafer. >>> go
irwin for combat training.oldiers heading to iraq and afghanistan get to experience what it's going to be like or possibly be like, even the townspeople are iraqis who have signed up to help the army train. >> it displays what could be the worst day in iraq. so if a soldier actually encounters that on the battlefield either in afghanistan or iraq, it's not the first time they're seeing it. >> several of the iraqi actors are real soldiers who have experienced the warfare and know the...
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our hearts went from here to heare when we heard jim irwin tell us that we had ago. >> you were therewere there for 71 hours and 14 minutes. nasa put us in for the record states. -- nasa put in for the record stay. we have the record until the next flight. they did it just for spite. we pleaded for just two hours more. they said to get back and and that it was time to come home. >> what do you see for the future of space? >> i would like to see us back in deep space. we have a big investment in the international space station. we need to use that. there are a lot of ways that we can get a return on that investment. going back into deep space kendall's the human spirit of exploration -- going back into deep space kindles the human spirit and exploration. i agree it should be international. a return to the men would also be an opportunity to develop some of these systems the we're going to have to have for a mars state. he wants to do it in iss. that is not a bad idea. i think back to the moon. whichever way we do it, it will be a stepping stone on into the distance. i hope that i am ar
our hearts went from here to heare when we heard jim irwin tell us that we had ago. >> you were therewere there for 71 hours and 14 minutes. nasa put us in for the record states. -- nasa put in for the record stay. we have the record until the next flight. they did it just for spite. we pleaded for just two hours more. they said to get back and and that it was time to come home. >> what do you see for the future of space? >> i would like to see us back in deep space. we have a...