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why was he so obsessed with isaiah, and ezekiel, and jeremiah? especially jeremiah and isaiah. and one of the greatest books about prophets ever written is by abraham heschel, a famous jewish theologian. he said many things about what a prophet is, and it helped me get my head around it, and i still don't. i am terrified of this book because i'm going to get asked this. but i try to get my head around, douglass of profit was , this genius with words? this man who had a way, unlike most, to capture and phrase metaphor. he was not alone in that. lincoln was pretty good at metaphor, too. the ability to capture the phrasing of the meaning of events, the meaning of this war. heschel said "the prophet faces a coalition of callousness and established authority, and undertakes to stop a mighty stream with mere words." theme of anyrimary biography of frederick douglass. he is a creature of words. he is a man of words. he had no other weapon, and he became a genius with them. he was not born a genius with words, he had to learn it. peschel -- heschel also said "to become a prophet is a d
why was he so obsessed with isaiah, and ezekiel, and jeremiah? especially jeremiah and isaiah. and one of the greatest books about prophets ever written is by abraham heschel, a famous jewish theologian. he said many things about what a prophet is, and it helped me get my head around it, and i still don't. i am terrified of this book because i'm going to get asked this. but i try to get my head around, douglass of profit was , this genius with words? this man who had a way, unlike most, to...
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so it can't reconcile i really should support jeremiah at his work up but he couldn't really tell me why and so the question remains what is it about the german national team that i'm supposed to love. before hand i want to take a look from the inside and to do that i have to travel back to my own country. south here all you need telling the german team is training here and not for the first time their first visit was in one thousand nine hundred there must three center in two thousand and fourteen both times germany won the world cup maybe displace instead good luck charm. its national identity it really so important for football fans. many players in the german squad conference backgrounds. like center back. he has gotten the truth. jadwin into museum passports. defender anton you dig a smile that comes from sierra leone. and the family of magic midfielder. historic each one week before the training camp. with the precedent provoked heated sui actions in germany. and for good. we've got the business to end this so i. mention. it because she wants him. in there and. so i did for his
so it can't reconcile i really should support jeremiah at his work up but he couldn't really tell me why and so the question remains what is it about the german national team that i'm supposed to love. before hand i want to take a look from the inside and to do that i have to travel back to my own country. south here all you need telling the german team is training here and not for the first time their first visit was in one thousand nine hundred there must three center in two thousand and...
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jeremiah 29:11 says for i know the plans i have for you says the lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a future and a hope. lord, we pray for the future of the people of venezuela and i pray today, lord, that you would pour out your spirit of hope on these people. all these things we ask in jesus name, amen. >> thank you. [ applause ]
jeremiah 29:11 says for i know the plans i have for you says the lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a future and a hope. lord, we pray for the future of the people of venezuela and i pray today, lord, that you would pour out your spirit of hope on these people. all these things we ask in jesus name, amen. >> thank you. [ applause ]
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joseph douglas, stephen power, denis murphy, zainab dean, jeremiah dean. mohammad alhajali.rjorie vital, ernie vital is ebrahim, gary maunders. we will rememberthem. vital is ebrahim, gary maunders. we will remember them. let us pray. 0h god, you do not willingly grieve or afflict your children. look with compassion on the suffering of these families, and of this community, in this time of loss. mehdi el—wahabi sustain us in our anguish, and into the darkness of grief bring the light of your love. throuthesus christ our lord. amen. all: amen. before reading, i have been instructed to say something for myself, and we all know, we end up doing what clarrie says. in a way, coming here from your, has felt like intruding on other people's grief, like trespassing others‘ holy ground. but the reality is what happened a year ago affect trade us all over the country and all over the world. friends in africa asked, how can this happen in one of the world‘s most developed countries? today i salute you, who have all this horror with such courage, turning grief to hope and righteous ange
joseph douglas, stephen power, denis murphy, zainab dean, jeremiah dean. mohammad alhajali.rjorie vital, ernie vital is ebrahim, gary maunders. we will rememberthem. vital is ebrahim, gary maunders. we will remember them. let us pray. 0h god, you do not willingly grieve or afflict your children. look with compassion on the suffering of these families, and of this community, in this time of loss. mehdi el—wahabi sustain us in our anguish, and into the darkness of grief bring the light of your...
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as the lord says in jeremiah, before i formed you in the womb, i knew you, before you were born, i setere born, donald trump set you apart from your mother at the southern border. nicholas christophe, who is himself the son of a refugee has heard the stories of some of the parents who have had their children ripped out of their arms at the southern border. >> every life is sacred and that every child is a precious gift from god. so true. as the lord says in jeremiah, before i formed you in the womb, i knew you, before you were born, i set you apart. >> but after you were born, donald trump set you apart from your mother at the southern border. nicholas christophe, who is himself the son of a refugee has heard the stories of some of the parents who have had their children ripped out of their arms at the southern border. and he will join us next and explain why he says the trump immigration policy is now truly evil. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 mont
as the lord says in jeremiah, before i formed you in the womb, i knew you, before you were born, i setere born, donald trump set you apart from your mother at the southern border. nicholas christophe, who is himself the son of a refugee has heard the stories of some of the parents who have had their children ripped out of their arms at the southern border. >> every life is sacred and that every child is a precious gift from god. so true. as the lord says in jeremiah, before i formed you...
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staff sergeant jeremiah johnson and justin wright remained with brian black until overwhelming enemye forced them to withdraw. this is where america met islamic state in the great sahara. their biggest loss on the continent since somalia's black hawk down. five nigerians also died. questions are still being asked in washington. insecurity and instability are rife across the sahel. poco her ram has been causing chaos in north—eastern nigeria and the country's bordering chad for years. northern mali was overrun by islamist ‘s five years ago and now groups affiliated with al-qaeda and the so—called islamic state are dividing and growing, competing for a influence across the region. libya has become a key route the sub saharan african migrants trying to reach europe by sea. agadez as has been at the heart of sahara's people smuggling business since libya's collapse in the chaos. it used to be a thriving tourist town but most visitors here and now on their way to, rather than from, europe. tour guides have become traffickers. the money bankrolls islamist groups directly and corrupt offici
staff sergeant jeremiah johnson and justin wright remained with brian black until overwhelming enemye forced them to withdraw. this is where america met islamic state in the great sahara. their biggest loss on the continent since somalia's black hawk down. five nigerians also died. questions are still being asked in washington. insecurity and instability are rife across the sahel. poco her ram has been causing chaos in north—eastern nigeria and the country's bordering chad for years. northern...
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i really should support jeremiah at his work but he couldn't really tell me why so the question remainswhat is it about the german national team that i'm supposed to love. before hand i want to take a look from the inside and to do that i have to travel back to my own country. south clearly need telling the german team he's training here and not for the first time their first visit was in ninety nine there must three center in two thousand and fourteen both times germany won the world cup maybe displays good luck charm. this national identity are really so important for football fans. many players in the german squad come from the fit and backgrounds. like center back then he has got any young thoughts. sammy could be a holes jadwin into museum passports. defender anti-nuclear smiler comes from sierra leone. and the family of magic midfielder. he stood kish one week before the training camp pitch or suffer. along with the president of don provokes heated reactions in germany club among for dodge lunch and for good. you've got the best interest and this. is all just mentioned should belo
i really should support jeremiah at his work but he couldn't really tell me why so the question remainswhat is it about the german national team that i'm supposed to love. before hand i want to take a look from the inside and to do that i have to travel back to my own country. south clearly need telling the german team he's training here and not for the first time their first visit was in ninety nine there must three center in two thousand and fourteen both times germany won the world cup maybe...
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council member anita bonds is declared the opponents jeremiah.she gets 352 percent of the vote there. she's also by the way, a very well known in democratic politics in d.c. she's the democratic state committee chair . n to ward one,en int brianna dough winning against challenges condition dose and brianna partly cloudy. lori par r 13 percent. now to ward 35 incumbent ken onmack duffy easily winning against four other candidates here getting 69 percent of the vote being declared the winner the and let's move to i ward sixf we coul am couple bent charles allen declared w theinner against lisa hunter. charles allen with 68 percent of the vote. d.c. rotors this is a big one we've all been paying atteion to. initiative 77 it a contentious ballot raising the minimum wage. it passed by of a 35 percent p. it did pass. a lot of people are surised about it. it guarantees ateady income for those tipped workers. those against it say this is going to burden restaurant workers with extra costsments mostip worker s often make more than theag minimum w here in
council member anita bonds is declared the opponents jeremiah.she gets 352 percent of the vote there. she's also by the way, a very well known in democratic politics in d.c. she's the democratic state committee chair . n to ward one,en int brianna dough winning against challenges condition dose and brianna partly cloudy. lori par r 13 percent. now to ward 35 incumbent ken onmack duffy easily winning against four other candidates here getting 69 percent of the vote being declared the winner the...
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because it happens, they said 1 million people could show up and for the first time that included jeremiah johnson from mississippi. >> what were you expecting when you came out here today? >> a lot of naked people. a lot. >> well, there was some of that, but there was also history, the san francisco lesbian gay freedom band celebrated its 40th anniversary at radeas orinal >> thepa e sound of the band wa echoing off all of the buildings. it was the first time there had ever been a band in a parade. >>> 1978 was the year the so- called briggs initiative and keep people from working in the public schools was defeated at the ballot box and had a change of heart by the voters. >> once we knew they weren't thh enreat our side. >> for the first time, kpix five live streamed the entire stowe -- entire show start to finish and for all his history and innovation, the pride parade has become as much of a tourist attraction as the golden gate bridge. >> i think it was a highlight of our trip to come out and see this. >> just ana thceatop pebe the 5:11 am at a deadly police shooting sparks statewide p
because it happens, they said 1 million people could show up and for the first time that included jeremiah johnson from mississippi. >> what were you expecting when you came out here today? >> a lot of naked people. a lot. >> well, there was some of that, but there was also history, the san francisco lesbian gay freedom band celebrated its 40th anniversary at radeas orinal >> thepa e sound of the band wa echoing off all of the buildings. it was the first time there had...
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griffith also known as my nephew jeremiah craft. wasn't he adorable?ecurring role on one of the hottest shows on netflix. let's talk about "luke cage." this is huge. >> what a lot of people don't know i auditioned for this show like three times. >> you've been doing it on your own. what advice do you have. >> a really, really talented actress general that gaffigan said there is a triangle of luck, guts and talent. you need two of the three to make it. >> i feel like i'm looking at you like your momma would be looking at you right now. >> just like -- yeah. ah. >> we caught up with the series creator to get the scoop on what makes "luke cage" so special. one of the reasons people appreciate this so much, it's this perfect storm of art, music, literature that i think really resonates with people. >> yeah. but that blend to me is what harlem is like it's what i love about it is like you're walking down the street and all these different songs you hear coming out of cars or -- >> or sirens. >> yeah. >> for me new york is all about music and particularly up
griffith also known as my nephew jeremiah craft. wasn't he adorable?ecurring role on one of the hottest shows on netflix. let's talk about "luke cage." this is huge. >> what a lot of people don't know i auditioned for this show like three times. >> you've been doing it on your own. what advice do you have. >> a really, really talented actress general that gaffigan said there is a triangle of luck, guts and talent. you need two of the three to make it. >> i feel...
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live this in the founding of the country but i want to ask did you participate in the speech around jeremiahight controversy? and also with the massacre of the church in charleston? and also are you running in 2020? >> it is very strange because people don't understand that walt obama run in 2020? the honest truth, the three speeches that obama really wrote himself in the ten years i worked for him were the two that you cited. there were drafts prepared which then he ignored. [laughter] and all three of those drafts we wrote by hand and then our function was to type them up i remember on the campaign when he got back this limit is handwritten stuff i'm reading this thinking i have never read a political speech like this and i almost had chills knowing what was coming but we could not have her in those for him. the two that you cite were so personal. we put in the nice language but the race speech but that was good stuff but the meat of that speech was entirely barack obam obama. >> support independent bookstores. [laughter] >> you work for a president who particularly took the moral and phil
live this in the founding of the country but i want to ask did you participate in the speech around jeremiahight controversy? and also with the massacre of the church in charleston? and also are you running in 2020? >> it is very strange because people don't understand that walt obama run in 2020? the honest truth, the three speeches that obama really wrote himself in the ten years i worked for him were the two that you cited. there were drafts prepared which then he ignored. [laughter]...
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to proclaim release to the captive, and did you listen to when jeremiah 22 says this is what the lord says, and do what is just and right, and handed to the oppressor and the one who is rob and do no wrong or violence to the immigrant. have you heard this? because there are many christian, and many people of faith, and many jews and many muslims that are standing up and saying that this is not right, and that is not just, and this is not what our sacred text instruct us to believe, and so we are going to build a moral revival, a amoral revival that says that everyone deserves a place to live, and that families should be kept together and lifted up, and that we all need health care and living wage jobs and housing. >> and we are in the midst of the days of worship today and tomorrow as you both so well know here, and quickly as we finish this segment, i wanted to ask you, reverend theo harris, as you are listening to bishop barber, there is a separation, right? there is a division that does not necessarily equate of the entire group of the religious communities they was describing bein
to proclaim release to the captive, and did you listen to when jeremiah 22 says this is what the lord says, and do what is just and right, and handed to the oppressor and the one who is rob and do no wrong or violence to the immigrant. have you heard this? because there are many christian, and many people of faith, and many jews and many muslims that are standing up and saying that this is not right, and that is not just, and this is not what our sacred text instruct us to believe, and so we...
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as the lord says in jeremiah, before i formed you in the womb, i knew you, before you were born, i setwere born, donald trump set you apart from your mother at the southern border. nicholas christophe, who is himself the son of a refugee has heard the stories of some of the parents who have had their children ripped out of their arms at the southern border. and he will join us next and explain why he says the trump immigration policy is now truly evil. . simply add water, and use in your kitchen for burnt on food, in your bathroom to remove soap scum, and on walls to remove scuffs and marks. it erases 4x more permanent marker per swipe. for tough kitchen and bath messes, use mr. clean magic eraser with durafoam. brand power. helping you buy better. ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun♪ ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller transitions™ light under control™ hello. let's go for a ride on a peloton. let's go grab a couple thousand friends and chase each other up a hill. let's go make a personal best, then beat it with your personal bett
as the lord says in jeremiah, before i formed you in the womb, i knew you, before you were born, i setwere born, donald trump set you apart from your mother at the southern border. nicholas christophe, who is himself the son of a refugee has heard the stories of some of the parents who have had their children ripped out of their arms at the southern border. and he will join us next and explain why he says the trump immigration policy is now truly evil. . simply add water, and use in your...
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let's go to jeremiah, chapter 22 j verse 3.hus say the lord, execute your judgment and righteousness and deliver the spoil out of the hand of the oppressor and do no wrong. do no wrong to the stranger, the fatherless, the widow. neither shed more blood in his place. matthew chapter 26 verse 42. for i was hungered and you gave me no meat. i was thirsty and you gave me no drink. i was a stranger and you took me not in. naked and you clothed me not. sick and in prison and you visited me not. let's go to isaiah, chapter 10. whoa into them the decree unrighteousness decrees and the write gree vousness which they have prescribed. widows may be their prey and that they may rob the fatherless. i'm not done yet. let's go to matthew chapter 25 again. this time verse 40. and the king shall answer and say unto them, i say unto you, in as much as you have done it into one of least of my brethren, ye have done it unto me. that's just a small sampling of what's in the wiebible. joining us now, james martin, the editor at large of the jesuit m
let's go to jeremiah, chapter 22 j verse 3.hus say the lord, execute your judgment and righteousness and deliver the spoil out of the hand of the oppressor and do no wrong. do no wrong to the stranger, the fatherless, the widow. neither shed more blood in his place. matthew chapter 26 verse 42. for i was hungered and you gave me no meat. i was thirsty and you gave me no drink. i was a stranger and you took me not in. naked and you clothed me not. sick and in prison and you visited me not. let's...
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>> jeremiah young, my question is mostly to jesse. you mentioned the mediums used , twter, whatever. sage; my question is more about the means you use to propagate it, possibly waiting for people to spread it for you? or doing outreach to market your message to other groups? >> i think that is very important, what we would do is anybody that expressed interest in us, to give and satisfy their need to be embedded in the network, we would give them a position, people were vying just to share our information on facebook, not only did that allow our message to resonate and reproduced many times over, it gave a person feeling like they were embedded in a part of the movement. i mentioned in the presentation, we deliberately recruited females from britain living off the welfare state, good minister, why would we do that? men love women, number one. and number two, by making it aware women were participating in much the same manner that isis does today, we were able to say this is about everyone, right? it doesn't a gender bia and women have
>> jeremiah young, my question is mostly to jesse. you mentioned the mediums used , twter, whatever. sage; my question is more about the means you use to propagate it, possibly waiting for people to spread it for you? or doing outreach to market your message to other groups? >> i think that is very important, what we would do is anybody that expressed interest in us, to give and satisfy their need to be embedded in the network, we would give them a position, people were vying just...
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couple of other things that jeremiah had said, if i can finish those. if you haven't gotten chapter five yet, the provincial level was often bypassed in terms of dispensing -- in terms of on-budget assistance. the districts themselves had 15 to $20 monthly budgets. one of the most difficu reasons -- most difficult issues of doing that, according to senior usaid officials we spoke to, pushing resources down to the district level it enabled the government to bypass the political entrenchment at the provincial and national levels. byssing the issues where all the obstructions are happening is exactly the wrong way to go about it if, in fact, those obstructions are what needs or where the most reform is necessary. there were many examples of this, working around afghan structure problems to accommodate whatever priorities were on our plate on that given da day. >> david, thank you. thank you for bringing the report to us today, for giving us the opportunity for what i think was a fantastic conversation. folks, i hope you will join me in thanking our amazing
couple of other things that jeremiah had said, if i can finish those. if you haven't gotten chapter five yet, the provincial level was often bypassed in terms of dispensing -- in terms of on-budget assistance. the districts themselves had 15 to $20 monthly budgets. one of the most difficu reasons -- most difficult issues of doing that, according to senior usaid officials we spoke to, pushing resources down to the district level it enabled the government to bypass the political entrenchment at...
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it's part of what we call the american jeremiah.s a way in which america always called itself to task, how we fall in short and in the process of calling our attention to the ways in which we've fallen short, hope finds its beginnings in the despairing itself. but remember what steve bannon told us the, steve bannon said there were three buckets, economic nationalism, sovereignty and the deconstruction of the administrative state and we thought bannon was pushing trump but we see trump is pushing the ideolo ideology. this is consistent with everything we've been hearing since day one. >> all right, kasie, we've been talk talki talking about tariffs. the president made good news in the area of pardons, specifically celebrity pardons, tell us about it. >> let's get into the details of president trump's seemingly out-of-the blue pardon of controversial commentator din fish d'souza and the announcement he's considering clemency for, get this, former illinois governor and "celebrity apprentice" contestant rod blagojevich as well as marth
it's part of what we call the american jeremiah.s a way in which america always called itself to task, how we fall in short and in the process of calling our attention to the ways in which we've fallen short, hope finds its beginnings in the despairing itself. but remember what steve bannon told us the, steve bannon said there were three buckets, economic nationalism, sovereignty and the deconstruction of the administrative state and we thought bannon was pushing trump but we see trump is...