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my precious joseph. >> and this makes joseph's brothers hate him. >> trying to take my place as theeady father's favorite. >> you're not greater than we are. >> and it gets worse when joseph has dreams that he thinks a message is from god and brags about it. >> i was raised up, and then all of your sheeps bowed down to me. >> oops. >> all these inner family dynamics at work that really kind of created this boiling point with the brothers. >> like many modern families. >> exactly. >> and like in so many modern families, the bank robberies give into their -- brothers give into their jealousies and fears. >> he's delivered him to our hands, we can kill him now. >> in a biblical way. >> you lie and you did this. >> while they got joseph in the pit screaming, help, help, help, they're eating lunch. pass the goat cheese, they could care less. they're happy as can be. it's warts and all. it's not a book that glosses, it just tells it as it is. >> today we come in peace. >> the chance to get money makes the brothers think twice. instead of killing joseph, they sell him to the slave traders
my precious joseph. >> and this makes joseph's brothers hate him. >> trying to take my place as theeady father's favorite. >> you're not greater than we are. >> and it gets worse when joseph has dreams that he thinks a message is from god and brags about it. >> i was raised up, and then all of your sheeps bowed down to me. >> oops. >> all these inner family dynamics at work that really kind of created this boiling point with the brothers. >> like...
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joseph. >> joseph seems to disappear in the midst of history right nearby is st. joseph's, a church marking the home of the holy couple. tradition says the structure was built over joseph's carpentry workshop but when we looked at the actual translation from the greek bible we discovered something else. >> this idea of joseph with a saw and saw horse is probably a romanticized version of joseph. he was a builder and made things. someone who makes things, who creates something. >> a mistranslation by people who thought a builder always worked with wood because the king james bible, but we have stone here. >> remember, we do romanticize about joseph. in lots of ways. joseph and mary were never married. most people don't realize that. >> didn't they get married letter. >> no. never -- in fact never called anything except for her betrothed. >> in the first century, betrothal was a legal contract, a much stronger bond than we call today being engaged. >> the virgin birth. how would that go over in a first century, nazarine town. >> a lot of jews would say she got raped
joseph. >> joseph seems to disappear in the midst of history right nearby is st. joseph's, a church marking the home of the holy couple. tradition says the structure was built over joseph's carpentry workshop but when we looked at the actual translation from the greek bible we discovered something else. >> this idea of joseph with a saw and saw horse is probably a romanticized version of joseph. he was a builder and made things. someone who makes things, who creates something....
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joseph disappears after the christmas story early christians depicting him as they please. >> josephrtrayed as an elderly gentlemen. >> a former jesuit priest teaches to christians muslims and jews. >> joseph is written out of the stories to preserve his virginity, not only virgin conception of jesus but mary continued to be the virgin after the birth of jesus which means you can't have brothers and sisters. >> the gospels according to matthew and mark clearly mention jesus as having brothers and sisters. some church bodies it's not an issue. after the virgin birth mary and joseph had a conventional family. professor peters say roman catholic wrestles. >> that word brothers is problematic in the likelihood of dog ma driving interpretation again. they add the greek word which the primary meaning is brothers. anybody looking at that text can see are these not the brothers of jesus? >> the apocryphal gospels tried to clear up the mystery by presenting the brothers and sisters children of mary and joseph from a catholic marriage. >> it is the belief of the church mary remained a virgin a
joseph disappears after the christmas story early christians depicting him as they please. >> josephrtrayed as an elderly gentlemen. >> a former jesuit priest teaches to christians muslims and jews. >> joseph is written out of the stories to preserve his virginity, not only virgin conception of jesus but mary continued to be the virgin after the birth of jesus which means you can't have brothers and sisters. >> the gospels according to matthew and mark clearly mention...
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jacob, joseph's father, thought that joseph was dead. hadn't seen him in many years. jacob told his other sons to go to egypt and see if there is any way they could possibly buy food. they were about to starve to death. god used the famine to send them to egypt. they would have never gone that way without the adversity. in the same way, god will use dry seasons, disappointments, closed doors, toeposition us to get us where he wants us to be. god knows what's best for us. the brothers showed up at the palace and there was joseph in charge of the food supply, running the whole nation. some 20 years earlier god strategically orchestrated joseph to be inside a foreign country not only so his dream could come to pass but so that god's people could flourish in a time of famine. that's how precise god is. he is looking years down the road. we can see a little way but god knows what you're going to need 30 years from now. the good news is god is lining up people today that years later will be instrumental in you fulfilling your destiny. nothing randomly happens. if joseph's b
jacob, joseph's father, thought that joseph was dead. hadn't seen him in many years. jacob told his other sons to go to egypt and see if there is any way they could possibly buy food. they were about to starve to death. god used the famine to send them to egypt. they would have never gone that way without the adversity. in the same way, god will use dry seasons, disappointments, closed doors, toeposition us to get us where he wants us to be. god knows what's best for us. the brothers showed up...
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as a thank you for your gift today, joseph prince ministries would like to bless you with joseph's new 4-cd audio series, "freely receive your healing" as well as the "health and wholeness through the holy communion" paperback book. through these powerful resources, you'll be amazed to discover that god is able and more than willing to heal you because of the finished work of christ jesus. be encouraged to boldly receive the health and wholeness god has for you. separately for a gift of $100 or more today, you will receive the "health and healing" power pack that includes the "freely receive your healing" four-cd audio series as well as the "health and wholeness through the holy communion" five-dvd series and paperback book. you will also receive the "healing promises" hardback book which contains inspirational scriptures and readings that will build your faith and help you experience your healing. to order these resources and learn how jesus has made a way for you to walk in divine health and wholeness, call us now toll free at 1-888-333-1203 or visit us at healing.josephprince.org. y
as a thank you for your gift today, joseph prince ministries would like to bless you with joseph's new 4-cd audio series, "freely receive your healing" as well as the "health and wholeness through the holy communion" paperback book. through these powerful resources, you'll be amazed to discover that god is able and more than willing to heal you because of the finished work of christ jesus. be encouraged to boldly receive the health and wholeness god has for you. separately...
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joseph prince never preached that. what he's saying is that, you know, people try to put words in our mouth, try to put words in paul's mouth, into my mouth which we will never say. but the truth remains, where sin increased, grace superabounds and some more on top of that. the apostle paul says in romans 8-- it's almost like he came to the climax of all that he's been sharing about grace in romans 8. then he shouted to the highest heavens and to the lowest hell. he says, "who is he that can bring a charge against god's elect? it is god who justifies. who is he that can condemn god's people? christ who died for them who rose again for them, who makes intercession for them, will he condemn us?" no way. "who will separate us from the love of christ?" and then he goes on to mention a few. "who will separate us from the love of christ? shall nakedness, shall peril, sword?" all these are negatives in life. then he says--then he quotes psalms 44, "for thy sake we are killed all the day long. we're like sheep for the slaughte
joseph prince never preached that. what he's saying is that, you know, people try to put words in our mouth, try to put words in paul's mouth, into my mouth which we will never say. but the truth remains, where sin increased, grace superabounds and some more on top of that. the apostle paul says in romans 8-- it's almost like he came to the climax of all that he's been sharing about grace in romans 8. then he shouted to the highest heavens and to the lowest hell. he says, "who is he that...
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joseph in sioux falls.he theme for this year's program is "holy family," as we recall that night when love came down at christmas in the person of jesus christ.
joseph in sioux falls.he theme for this year's program is "holy family," as we recall that night when love came down at christmas in the person of jesus christ.
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jail, joseph giroux still awaits trial for his alleged crime spree.r inmates, as his request to move to a general population housing pod was approved. >> they came and asked me, you know, had i calmed down enough to go to a pod? and i said, yeah. that psychiatrist guy put me on some medicine and got me leveled out, so i'm not going crazy no more. i feel better. medicine i wouldn't say fixed me, but it did help. i still battle a lot of issues, like in my head, thinking about stuff that i did and regret, regret what i did. i hope they give me another chance. >> giroux has also had surgery on the hand he injured after punching his cell door. on the wall of his new cell, he's found meaning in a message left there by a former occupant. >> that's kind what was i been started doing is starting to kind of be thankful for the people that i do have and the stuff that is happening for me, instead of being mad about the stuff that isn't. >> specifically, giroux says he's thankful for what his parents and grandmother provided before drugs and crime consumed him. >
jail, joseph giroux still awaits trial for his alleged crime spree.r inmates, as his request to move to a general population housing pod was approved. >> they came and asked me, you know, had i calmed down enough to go to a pod? and i said, yeah. that psychiatrist guy put me on some medicine and got me leveled out, so i'm not going crazy no more. i feel better. medicine i wouldn't say fixed me, but it did help. i still battle a lot of issues, like in my head, thinking about stuff that i...
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>> commissioner frost commissioner moshoyannis i'm going to get good at saying that commissioner joseph you did a gastrogreat job. >> commissioner hyde we have quorum president tan indicated he'll be absent this evening and have not heard in commissioner perez but for the record he's absent. >> moving on to item one public comment commission. there will be no separate discussion of these items unless a member of the commission, the public, or staff so requests do we have any public comment? >> good afternoon, commissioners i just want to say thank you because the entertainment commission office is great people that work in there they return phone calls and e-mails so i just wanted to say thank you for keeping a very good office. >> thank you. >> thanks. >> that's excellent our staff never gets accolades. >> do we have any other public comment seeing none, public comment is closed. we're moving on to to item 2 which is reviewing and approving the minutes do we have minutes from august 1st that must be continued and september 5th but we can talk about october twig all i move to bifurcate
>> commissioner frost commissioner moshoyannis i'm going to get good at saying that commissioner joseph you did a gastrogreat job. >> commissioner hyde we have quorum president tan indicated he'll be absent this evening and have not heard in commissioner perez but for the record he's absent. >> moving on to item one public comment commission. there will be no separate discussion of these items unless a member of the commission, the public, or staff so requests do we have any...
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>> the special operations group takes steps to make joseph mayberry comply with orders. -- >>> he started crying, emotion. >> william jarrett makes a new friend. >>> it's been a long night for the staff and one inmate. earlier -- >> i just swallow a glass thing, and y'all still won't give me my medication. >> joseph mayberry swallowed the arm of his eyeglasses because the jail would not give him the same medication his doctor prescribed on the outside. emergency room doctors were able to remove it, but now there's another problem. >> i ain't wearing that [ bleep ]. >> once he came back, he still wasn't going on suicide watch. i tried to talk to him. lieutenant tried to talk to him. there was just no giving in. >> mayberry refuses to exchange his clothes for the tear-proof gown inmates on suicide watch are required to wear. it's to assure they won't hang or otherwise harm themselves. >> he has to go into that suicide gown based on what he has done. he has to. there's no choice. >> officers from the special operations group or s.o.g. are called in whenever an inmate refuse
>> the special operations group takes steps to make joseph mayberry comply with orders. -- >>> he started crying, emotion. >> william jarrett makes a new friend. >>> it's been a long night for the staff and one inmate. earlier -- >> i just swallow a glass thing, and y'all still won't give me my medication. >> joseph mayberry swallowed the arm of his eyeglasses because the jail would not give him the same medication his doctor prescribed on the outside....
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>> i just had inmate joseph mayberry, he broke off one arm to his glasses and swallowed it. we just had him returned from the hospital for swallowing objects. when we went to put him on suicide watch, he did it again. he have to go back to the hospital. we'll have to get a team back together while we wait on ems to get here. >> i broke the arm off about that long and swallowed it. >> mr. mayberry just came back from the hospital. he swallowed a pen earlier. he was just coming back and of going to be placed on suicide watch. and mr. mayberry basically told her he was not going on suicide watch. >> well, i've had it. i'm ready to be beat down, anything you want to do. >> i don't want to beat you down, mayberry. there's no reason to. >> suicide watch can be especially stressful for inmates. they are stripped of all their clothes and are required to wear a thick, tear-proof gown. they are maced in empty cells and are under direct observation 24/7. >> i've been here ten months, man. >> i've been here 20 years. >> if you ain't locked [ bleep ] with a bunch of women walking around
>> i just had inmate joseph mayberry, he broke off one arm to his glasses and swallowed it. we just had him returned from the hospital for swallowing objects. when we went to put him on suicide watch, he did it again. he have to go back to the hospital. we'll have to get a team back together while we wait on ems to get here. >> i broke the arm off about that long and swallowed it. >> mr. mayberry just came back from the hospital. he swallowed a pen earlier. he was just coming...
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. >> commissioner joseph. >> so you said you just got our liquor licenses. >> it's a 42. >> so you serve beer and wine okay. next you say you have a sound system 4 h-2 and one base cabinet only one. >> a medicaid waiver on the bar and f-1010 and one inch speakers but downstairs we ordered the 218 inch for the two particularly to it is coming from england right now. >> is it a traveling system or is it a highway system and the difference is one has a cabinet around and one didn't does that have a cabinet. >> yes. the ground floor is half basement that's where the dj is stations. >> i'm familiar with this system and based speakers base sound travels it sdpoorntd if this is in the basement through concrete and the 2, 18 is a pretty big speaker. >> we have a sound proof system for the windows and doors in the downstairs not heard any complaints. >> you don't have the speakers yet. >> we have one base but one base we - and that doesn't answer my question what are you going to do to specifically mitigate the base from the two. >> we already have sound like proofing system if there's needing mo
. >> commissioner joseph. >> so you said you just got our liquor licenses. >> it's a 42. >> so you serve beer and wine okay. next you say you have a sound system 4 h-2 and one base cabinet only one. >> a medicaid waiver on the bar and f-1010 and one inch speakers but downstairs we ordered the 218 inch for the two particularly to it is coming from england right now. >> is it a traveling system or is it a highway system and the difference is one has a cabinet...
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myself as security i'm there on the we understand. >> i think what audrey is saying commissioner joseph is saying you still have to maintain because they're making noise there's a hotel across the street so the doorman who what is our preparation on handing route i didn't and allowed people are you going to say you guys have to keep it down please respect the neighbors. >> as far as security i'm sure you're aware of know usually doesn't leave the premise the insurance liability for handling things off premises that's not our with that said, asking people to leave and moving them along those are restraining order few and far betweentimes as far as the line has not gone into the mr. star of the cf c i've not seen it wrapping but 10 over and over 12 lining up along the wall. >> even though it's a one hundred feet our responsible one hundred feet from the front door a lot of times when you have less problems can go beyond that i'm talking about the building next to you and hotel people probably sleeping and it helps to you know reduce the amount of noise we have problems in parking lots tha
myself as security i'm there on the we understand. >> i think what audrey is saying commissioner joseph is saying you still have to maintain because they're making noise there's a hotel across the street so the doorman who what is our preparation on handing route i didn't and allowed people are you going to say you guys have to keep it down please respect the neighbors. >> as far as security i'm sure you're aware of know usually doesn't leave the premise the insurance liability for...
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>> his real name was joseph merrick. he died in 1890 and grew up in lesser, -- lesser england and moved to ireland. they still are not clear what it , they bleached his skeleton so they cannot get a good dna sample. he had this effect on london at the time because he started to exhibit himself as a freak show , it wasnd then this dr. his idea, different from the play. he grew up, his mother died when he was 10 and his mother remarried and her children tortured him. he left and lived with his uncle. he rolled cigars until his hands got so deformed to could not do it. he was educated. to be educated as a child you had to be religiously affiliated and his mother was a baptist. he knew the bible by heart and he knew the book of prayers. enjoyed jane austen. >> you described him as innocent and beautiful and effortlessly benevolent. that is the menu saw. >> that is right. >> did he see himself that way? >> that is a good question. i do not know. >> you must've appreciated his intelligence. >> for sure. he did grapple with rel
>> his real name was joseph merrick. he died in 1890 and grew up in lesser, -- lesser england and moved to ireland. they still are not clear what it , they bleached his skeleton so they cannot get a good dna sample. he had this effect on london at the time because he started to exhibit himself as a freak show , it wasnd then this dr. his idea, different from the play. he grew up, his mother died when he was 10 and his mother remarried and her children tortured him. he left and lived with...
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>> joseph mayberry makes contact with the one person who matters most. many cars. how much fuel will be needed to power them? about the same as today? 50% more? 100% more? the answer is... about the same as today. by 2040, advances in fuels and vehicles could enable about 75% better fuel economy than today. take the energy quiz -- round 2. energy lives here. that's all i crave.e that's where this comes in. only nicorette gum has patented dual-coated technology for great taste. plus nicorette gum gives you intense craving relief. and that helps put my craving in its place. that's why i only choose nicorette. >>> inside the sheriff al cannon detention center, sergeant price has just received another request from william jarrett to be moved out of the protective custody unit. >> and here it states again, "i'm having multiple anxiety attacks that result in myself blacking out. this is due to the small rooms that i'm locked in. please return me to general population." with this inmate's personality, it's very possible that he's going to have problems in any u
>> joseph mayberry makes contact with the one person who matters most. many cars. how much fuel will be needed to power them? about the same as today? 50% more? 100% more? the answer is... about the same as today. by 2040, advances in fuels and vehicles could enable about 75% better fuel economy than today. take the energy quiz -- round 2. energy lives here. that's all i crave.e that's where this comes in. only nicorette gum has patented dual-coated technology for great taste. plus...
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. >> joseph, tell me what this story is about. what has happened?s the city of portland suing uber. >> above all else uber is another destructive technology that is now hitting the taxi industry. and portland has some of the strictest taxi regulations in the country, and it is very clear that a right-chair service like uber is illegal, and when you said allegedly illegal, i think they would admit they are operating illegally here. it comes into a city -- in many u.s. cities they come in and ask for forgiveness rather than permission. and they hope the market will allow them to continue to operate. >> let's talk about this strict licensing regime in portland. this is what a lot of people complain about, that uber gets around old-fashioned taxi companies. why shouldn't uber be a new portland. >> well, when you talk about uber, you need to talk about uber-x. and that's the service they provide, that they contract with individuals rather than companies to provide service. another thing i noticed joseph was referring to them as a ride-share service. i ha
. >> joseph, tell me what this story is about. what has happened?s the city of portland suing uber. >> above all else uber is another destructive technology that is now hitting the taxi industry. and portland has some of the strictest taxi regulations in the country, and it is very clear that a right-chair service like uber is illegal, and when you said allegedly illegal, i think they would admit they are operating illegally here. it comes into a city -- in many u.s. cities they...
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>> i have a picture of joseph in my room. we share a dressing room and i sit there. >> rose: of -- >> of meric, of meric that was taken right very soon before he died in 1889, i think he died in 1890. and he has a suit on. and first of all you can tell how long he must have sat for the photographs. and there is something about testimony i look in his eyes and i just sort of sit with him in the room for about ten minutes. i just sit with him. >> rose: i'm not going to let you down, you say to him. >> a little bit. i may give him a little kiss. and then i come down. but the great thing about the play is i stand on the stage every night, me, not as him. nd with the audience we do take that journey to become him together. that's-- so i don't have to do anything off stage in terms of becoming him because i do it on stage. >> dow it on stage. >> but there is a physical rigor about this. >> oh, yeah. >> oh, yeah. >> you got to be ready. and you do things to your i have to be loose, a there is an inversion table, coming every day an
>> i have a picture of joseph in my room. we share a dressing room and i sit there. >> rose: of -- >> of meric, of meric that was taken right very soon before he died in 1889, i think he died in 1890. and he has a suit on. and first of all you can tell how long he must have sat for the photographs. and there is something about testimony i look in his eyes and i just sort of sit with him in the room for about ten minutes. i just sit with him. >> rose: i'm not going to let...
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[applause] >> we are here to listen to peniel joseph. i had the pleasure of interviewing peniel on c-span on the occasion of 2010 for dark days bright nights. it was one of those wonderful and under her readers c-span but conversations for i had never met him before and ford is easy and humility i left thinking i will read his books from now until the end of time. also with the award winning from the midnight hour a narrative history of black power in america. why you're here is to hear "stokely" a life" that is described in "the new york times" review as insightful and highly engaging and a fully written biography. and following the assassination. like his peers the student nonviolent coordinating committee he led to concentrate the thinking and carmichael was a complex figure and it was captured wonderfully in the book deal of good a life" you can never be disappointed with his titles. peniel joseph is a distorted and activists at tufts university of with a commentator and also a really nice shoe collection. [laughter] please give a wa
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and, joseph de avila, who has been reporting on this and related stories for the "wall street journal" we welcome both of you. jofs de avila, why are these families suing? >> well, they're suing,
and, joseph de avila, who has been reporting on this and related stories for the "wall street journal" we welcome both of you. jofs de avila, why are these families suing? >> well, they're suing,
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>> those that new joseph said he was somewhat of a recluse that dealt with mental health issues he was shot and killed here yesterday and you can see the evidence markings on the roadway deputies tried to arrest him here and they ran him over with his vehicle and they opened fire and killed him. >> when it ends in a death it's tragedy period. i believe strongly that the officer did nothing wrong it was a barrage of gun fire, 22 shots in all and several hit joseph killing him on an upper darby street. it looks like he was hit two in the shoulder and one in the back of the neck. the 52-year-old was allegedly wanted for making terroristicic threats many of which are inappropriate for broadcast the lose lose scenario in which you try to arrest me okay, now consequently it's serious and irreversible consequences. >>> he overheard patch eveny threatening law enforcement and a detective contacted him and within the youtube rans were discovered they went to get him but he fled in his vehicle, officers from haverford and cliston heights and upper darby stopped him at garret and shadeland in upp
>> those that new joseph said he was somewhat of a recluse that dealt with mental health issues he was shot and killed here yesterday and you can see the evidence markings on the roadway deputies tried to arrest him here and they ran him over with his vehicle and they opened fire and killed him. >> when it ends in a death it's tragedy period. i believe strongly that the officer did nothing wrong it was a barrage of gun fire, 22 shots in all and several hit joseph killing him on an...
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joseph cleburne died. he continued to combine the practice of medicine with farming and the revenue placed them on economic strain. much like my voice. patrick's brother returned from college to manage the estate. 16 euro patrick was en route to north cork. it was decided he would follow in his father's footsteps and become a medical. he started as an apprentice to dr. tom is justice. dr. -- dr. thomas justice. i want to turn to what i think is one of the most important documents when we want to look at patrick cleburne. the key formative experience and his early life. these are from the hall in dublin, 1845 when he took the exams he needed to begin medical studies. he was rejected but told to try again the following year. he did. in 1846 he set the exam hoping and probably expecting to set out on the path that would lead to security and comfort in the years ahead. he failed. that failure altered the course of his life. 17-year-old patrick cleburne had entered the hall as he had hoped, it is unlikely his l
joseph cleburne died. he continued to combine the practice of medicine with farming and the revenue placed them on economic strain. much like my voice. patrick's brother returned from college to manage the estate. 16 euro patrick was en route to north cork. it was decided he would follow in his father's footsteps and become a medical. he started as an apprentice to dr. tom is justice. dr. -- dr. thomas justice. i want to turn to what i think is one of the most important documents when we want...
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>> the family acknowledges from what they know, the situation does not look good for joseph webber.ntil they have a conclusive answer as to what happened, they are going to hold out hope. in sunny veil, ktvu channel 2 news. >> and there is help for military veterans who are suffering from ptsd. they can call the veteran's crisis hot line. the number is 800-273-8255. you can also go to www.ptsdhot line.com at any time. >>> police are warning students and parents about a dangerous game being played on bay area high school campuses. it's called assassin and the goal is to knock out of the game or assassinate your classmates. students use a red marker to mark the neck of a victim or a nerf gun that shoots darts. hundreds of seniors in liver more started playing the game yesterday. police say kids are taking it too far, going to classmate's homes and hiding in the bushes. >> talk to your kids. don't let them play in this game. we don't want anybody to get hurt. >> police released this photo showing what happened two years ago in livermore when a teenager crashed a car trying to escape he
>> the family acknowledges from what they know, the situation does not look good for joseph webber.ntil they have a conclusive answer as to what happened, they are going to hold out hope. in sunny veil, ktvu channel 2 news. >> and there is help for military veterans who are suffering from ptsd. they can call the veteran's crisis hot line. the number is 800-273-8255. you can also go to www.ptsdhot line.com at any time. >>> police are warning students and parents about a...
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merrick the great joseph merrick. he wooed me in a way that was just right. i felt it was right. what was i thinking? you know in the part, what was i thinking? i thought it would be a simpler path. >> you show a lot of yourself. >> i show a lot of myself and what was i thinking? it is also a journey i have never taken before as an actress. it brought me to a new place. i am thankful for that. i am very thankful for that. >> who is ms. kendall? tell us about john merrick. >> john merrick is this man who was hideously deformed and had a difficult and treacherous life and was in the carnival. he was a circus freak. but he is taken in by, he has this, these grotesque deformities that were rather unprecedented, and this extraordinary doctor, dr. treaves in the play, it takes him in and he became a cause celebre. he was this brilliant, erudite funny, charming, slightly feminine, a winning man. and a truly --people always equate mrs. kendall and john merrick as the beauty and the beast but the truth is he was, he is the bea
merrick the great joseph merrick. he wooed me in a way that was just right. i felt it was right. what was i thinking? you know in the part, what was i thinking? i thought it would be a simpler path. >> you show a lot of yourself. >> i show a lot of myself and what was i thinking? it is also a journey i have never taken before as an actress. it brought me to a new place. i am thankful for that. i am very thankful for that. >> who is ms. kendall? tell us about john merrick....
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after joseph's remarriage things looked bright for the family.r more siblealings joined the growing brood. dr. clay burn was an upwardly mobile man and he decided to try his hand as a land owner and a farmer. he moved his family to the nearby local manor house you can see here. one of the few buildings that's smaller now than it was then. he rented it with 206 acres. initially things went well for them. there seemed a real chance that they were set on the road to prosperity. what occurred next was one of the major factor and derped the family's emigration. on the 27th of november, 1843 dr. joseph clayburn died. he was buried in st. mary's church where he still rests. he continued to combine the practice of medicine with farming and the revenue change placed them under economic strain, much like my voice. patrick's older brother returned from college to try to manage the estate. :m soon 16-year-old pat reck was en route to north cork. it had been decided he was to follow in his father's foot steps and become a medical doctor.&$5Ñ with that in mind
after joseph's remarriage things looked bright for the family.r more siblealings joined the growing brood. dr. clay burn was an upwardly mobile man and he decided to try his hand as a land owner and a farmer. he moved his family to the nearby local manor house you can see here. one of the few buildings that's smaller now than it was then. he rented it with 206 acres. initially things went well for them. there seemed a real chance that they were set on the road to prosperity. what occurred next...
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"he sent a man before them, even joseph, who was sold as a servant.t it, do you? you know what? nobody's gonna understand that scripture if you haven't lived it. i get it. it's like the chains that had him bound did something in his soul so magnificent, the pain that he went through in that situation did something so unbelievably magnificent in his soul that his soul became like that iron, not hardhearted, but strong, strong in the lord. >> joyce: you know, i'm sure you've realized that not every storm is in the forecast and sometimes we have unexpected difficulty or unexpected disappointments, and we really need to be ready spiritually to stay strong during those times. not one of us can live our life and never have things happen that we would rather not happen. and it's in those times that we really show what we have on the inside of us. we need to really represent christ during difficulty. the way to do that is to always keep him first in our lives. you know, it's not good just to wait until you have a problem and then run to god for help. don't wa
"he sent a man before them, even joseph, who was sold as a servant.t it, do you? you know what? nobody's gonna understand that scripture if you haven't lived it. i get it. it's like the chains that had him bound did something in his soul so magnificent, the pain that he went through in that situation did something so unbelievably magnificent in his soul that his soul became like that iron, not hardhearted, but strong, strong in the lord. >> joyce: you know, i'm sure you've realized...
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joseph the worker class?y life front and back selling rock 'n' roll songs and taking requests? all righty. come on in. come on in. i wanted something more. i want the something where i was helping people and, you know, i wanted to go kind of where the action was to really help people. where else to do that than here in the jails? gentlemen, listen up here just really quick. i need to have you guys come up row by row. it's very important that you put your name on both of these rosters. okay? we don't want anybody to be missing from head count, now, do we? i wear civilian clothes, i wear a shirt and a tie, but i am an officer. i'll have some inmates who knew who i was on the outside. i've had inmates say, hey, big "g." i have had that happen to me. that's always a lot of fun and it's real interesting when i make announcements. good afternoon, gentlemen, how are you all doing today? it's officer solomon here with you on a beautiful, bright and sun shiny wednesday afternoon. >> i used to do the weather. i was the
joseph the worker class?y life front and back selling rock 'n' roll songs and taking requests? all righty. come on in. come on in. i wanted something more. i want the something where i was helping people and, you know, i wanted to go kind of where the action was to really help people. where else to do that than here in the jails? gentlemen, listen up here just really quick. i need to have you guys come up row by row. it's very important that you put your name on both of these rosters. okay? we...
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>> the special operations group takes steps to make joseph mayberry to comply with orders. >> he started crying with emotion. >> william makes a new friend. it strip and shut your mouth. cold medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe right strip and pow, it opens your nose up to 38% more. so you can breathe and do the one thing you want to do, sleep. add breathe right to your cold medicine shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. and look for the calming scent of new breathe right lavender, in the sleep aisle. but the comfort it provides is it's justimmeasurable.ece the america red cross brings hope and help to people in need every 8 minutes, every day. so this season give something that means something. and you want to get an mba. but going back to school is hard. because you work. now capella university offers a revolutionary new way to get your degree. it's called flexpath, and it's the most direct path, leveraging what you've learned on the job and focusing on what you need to know. so you can get a degree at your pace and graduate at the speed of you. flexpath fro
>> the special operations group takes steps to make joseph mayberry to comply with orders. >> he started crying with emotion. >> william makes a new friend. it strip and shut your mouth. cold medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe right strip and pow, it opens your nose up to 38% more. so you can breathe and do the one thing you want to do, sleep. add breathe right to your cold medicine shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. and look for the calming...
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to be outside right now they no interaction with experience so i support a second on commissioner joseph motion. >> just for discussion maybe a good thing if we got one of our staffers in on the negotiation as well. >> since we're having a discussion it is just the way everything is gone down and knowing the space i'm not sure that is a space that calls for a entertainment license maybe their better off with a limited live quite frankly and something that should be discussed every bar shouldn't be a entertainment venue i've been to this bar i hear the use of equipment that's not meant for small bars but other franchises the difference is invite and day and again to echo aduries statement that through the process there's been a lot of back and forth i don't feel we can add our trust this is going to run smoothly after the process so i'll actually move for denial of this permit. >> there's a motion on the floor and second so we have to deal with that one first. >> on the motion with the second just looking at this i know t even it will come back in two weeks with the same thing more opposi
to be outside right now they no interaction with experience so i support a second on commissioner joseph motion. >> just for discussion maybe a good thing if we got one of our staffers in on the negotiation as well. >> since we're having a discussion it is just the way everything is gone down and knowing the space i'm not sure that is a space that calls for a entertainment license maybe their better off with a limited live quite frankly and something that should be discussed every...
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joseph was hit by three bullets after trying to mow down several officers trying to arrest him. he was wanted for making terroristic throats and he put on rants like this one on youtube allegedly threatening officers. >>> police in bridgeton cumberland county they have released some details and said the man did have a handgun, david henry spoke with witnesses. >> this ends in a volley of gun fire that left a man dead and a lot of unanswered questions. >> i saw a disarmed man go down to the ground and get shot. >> witnesses recorded the chaotic scene on their cell phones the state police had to be called in to control an angry crowd that gathered. >> investigators say that 36-year-old jerome reed was a passenger in the car and he was pronounced dead on the scene. the prosecutor says that later a handgun was revealed and recovered. there is no mention of where the gun was or why police opened fire. >> mosley says she watched it from her window. >> the boy had a han on the top of the car and one on the door and as soon as he stood up the other cop, popping popping, and boom boom bo
joseph was hit by three bullets after trying to mow down several officers trying to arrest him. he was wanted for making terroristic throats and he put on rants like this one on youtube allegedly threatening officers. >>> police in bridgeton cumberland county they have released some details and said the man did have a handgun, david henry spoke with witnesses. >> this ends in a volley of gun fire that left a man dead and a lot of unanswered questions. >> i saw a disarmed...
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today for a special tribute in honor of a slain brother, dozens of officers showed up in honor of joseph szczerba's mother who was killed in the line of duty three years ago, this has become a traditional annual holiday tradition in joe szczerba's memory. >> a philadelphia charter school is learning the true meaning of christmas, and about self sacrifice, lisa thomas-laury has that story tonight from the mathematics civics and charter school in center city philadelphia. >> reporter: what do you have there? she makes sure that every student receives a gift. >> what do you have there? >> a tea set. >> who are you inviting to tea? >> my sister. >> christmas gifts for more than 1,000 first through 12th graders. >> you had to go for the round ball? >> yes. >> are you a good basketball player? >> yes. >> let me see you dribble. whoa! >> and girls know that basketball is not just for the guys. >> it helps me express my feelings. >> most of these young girls chose dolls. >> why do you like dolls? >> i can play with their hair. >> they host the christmas party every year and it's important everyo
today for a special tribute in honor of a slain brother, dozens of officers showed up in honor of joseph szczerba's mother who was killed in the line of duty three years ago, this has become a traditional annual holiday tradition in joe szczerba's memory. >> a philadelphia charter school is learning the true meaning of christmas, and about self sacrifice, lisa thomas-laury has that story tonight from the mathematics civics and charter school in center city philadelphia. >> reporter:...
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. >> i went upstairs to ask joseph if he wanted to go to the shower. he told me to take his next door neighbor. i said, no, it's your turn right now, so we're going to go. he said, no, i'm not going right now. i said, okay, so at this point, you're refusing. we later went up with a sergeant and he used choice words, calling me a tramp. >> i snapped at her, yelled at her. and she got her little feelings hurt. if she don't -- if her feelings are gonna go get hurt, go work at a damn church. >> this is what's going to happen. we will pull him out, all right? you're going to -- you can just hang out in there. and we'll bring him to you. >> okay. >> it's time, joe. >> how come she's got to be sitting across from me like that? >> what's all this, joe? have a seat. >> why does she have to be sitting across from me like that? >> because she's a member of the committee. sit down. >> she's no committee. >> amy, i want to hear what happened in your words. >> okay. so i asked him if he wanted a shower. he pointed to the next-door neighbor and said, take him first.
. >> i went upstairs to ask joseph if he wanted to go to the shower. he told me to take his next door neighbor. i said, no, it's your turn right now, so we're going to go. he said, no, i'm not going right now. i said, okay, so at this point, you're refusing. we later went up with a sergeant and he used choice words, calling me a tramp. >> i snapped at her, yelled at her. and she got her little feelings hurt. if she don't -- if her feelings are gonna go get hurt, go work at a damn...
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did joseph duffy we have gone over the issues and they have assigned someone from dbi to review the entire situation of the multiple permits and piecemeal and to bring it all under one umbrella. this is what the supreme court called for in such cases. we believe this should go forward as quickly as possible and they have submit to city planning checking for city entitlements and notifications need to be given they will be given and reviewed with their own engineers. the underground streams in the area we all have and there's water pooling in many of our homes in fact at the moor head's home on fill bert street. what is going to happen to in fact to our own foundations as a result so we are requesting you today to help us preserve historical assets and resources in san francisco. bring the building back to its exterior envelope under the agreement to remain in tact no one is against the project sponsor and interior development of her building but we strongly believe that the envelope of the building should remain in tact as we as we agreed and the footprint should remain in tact as w
did joseph duffy we have gone over the issues and they have assigned someone from dbi to review the entire situation of the multiple permits and piecemeal and to bring it all under one umbrella. this is what the supreme court called for in such cases. we believe this should go forward as quickly as possible and they have submit to city planning checking for city entitlements and notifications need to be given they will be given and reviewed with their own engineers. the underground streams in...
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. >> it's cold out there, lets go outside to cecily tynan in for adam joseph. >> i am bundled up because i knew it would be cold and windy, a good amount of sflin but the temperature in philadelphia is only $40 degrees and sea isle city is 40 degrees. we have a brisk wind from the west northwest in philadelphia. 16 in allentown and wind gusts around the 25 miles per hour range so that means the feels like temperature, currently 31 in philadelphia, feels like 29 in trenton and allentown and wilmington. it feels like 26 degrees in lancaster and wilmington. we are only a few days from winter arriving and it will feel like it. at 7:0037 degrees, by 9:00 and 10:00, down to 36 degrees, overnight lows are dropping down into the 20s, and it gets cooler as we head into the weekend, we'll talk about that but the arrival of christmas. >> christmas is just a couple of days away too you are right. >>> we have a developing story from atlantic city, despite intense negotiations, there is no new deal to staff the taj mahal casino, instead of closing saturday, it looks like thousands of workers will keep
. >> it's cold out there, lets go outside to cecily tynan in for adam joseph. >> i am bundled up because i knew it would be cold and windy, a good amount of sflin but the temperature in philadelphia is only $40 degrees and sea isle city is 40 degrees. we have a brisk wind from the west northwest in philadelphia. 16 in allentown and wind gusts around the 25 miles per hour range so that means the feels like temperature, currently 31 in philadelphia, feels like 29 in trenton and...
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for shirleen allicot, adam joseph and cecily tynan i'm brian taff. we are back tonight we hope you'll join us for a full hour of "action news" at 10:00 on phl 17. >>> "action news" delaware valley's leading news program. with jaime apody, meteorologist, cecily tynan, rick williams and monica malpass.an american in p years in cuba say free man tonight. alan gross's release comes a day after president obama announces sweeping changes to our relationship with cuba. and the big story is the first step in normalizing relations between cuba and the united states. >> president obama and cuba president, raul castro each addressed their respective countries about the changes. they are reestablishing the economic relations and travel ties with the communist island. they will open a u.s. embassy in havana and tour iist restrictio will be eased. but it was capped by a prisoner swap that including alan gross today. >> i believe we can do more to supthe cuban people and promote our values through engagement. after all, these 50 years have shown that isolation has
for shirleen allicot, adam joseph and cecily tynan i'm brian taff. we are back tonight we hope you'll join us for a full hour of "action news" at 10:00 on phl 17. >>> "action news" delaware valley's leading news program. with jaime apody, meteorologist, cecily tynan, rick williams and monica malpass.an american in p years in cuba say free man tonight. alan gross's release comes a day after president obama announces sweeping changes to our relationship with cuba. and...
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--er cl josepheburne joseph's marriage, things looked good. he was an upwardly mobile man and decided to try his hand as a farm owner. he moved his family to a manor house, one of the few buildings that is smaller than it was then. it lost a winger. he rented another 206 acres. initially things went well for them. there seem to be a chance they were set on the road to prosperity. what occurred next was one of the major factors in determining the family's immigration. on the 27th of november 1843 dr. joseph cleburne died. he was buried in st. mary's church yard, where he still rests. he continued to combine the practice of medicine with farming and the revenue placed them on economic strain. much like my voice. patrick's or brother returned from college to manage the estate. soon, 16-year-old patrick was en route to north cork. it was decided he would follow in his father's footsteps and become a medicaldoctor. -- medical doctor. he started as an apprentice to dr. thomas justice. i want to turn to one of the most important documents when we loo
--er cl josepheburne joseph's marriage, things looked good. he was an upwardly mobile man and decided to try his hand as a farm owner. he moved his family to a manor house, one of the few buildings that is smaller than it was then. it lost a winger. he rented another 206 acres. initially things went well for them. there seem to be a chance they were set on the road to prosperity. what occurred next was one of the major factors in determining the family's immigration. on the 27th of november...