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she was very proud of her judaism and get it and practice it. she was a woman full of contradictions are you i think that was what was so interesting to people. >> sheikh is also a native daughter. she was born in oakland. >> she was raised in oakland. well, once she left oakland and move to the east coast, she went to radcliffe. she only came home once to america. it she spoke in san francisco, berkeley, stanford. she went back to oakland. the phrase she said is there is know there there. she went to see her old house and it wasn't there. >> when i think about something like the sociology of fame, she seems to presage things like performance art. with gathering people together to just explore ideas in her home and having parliament in. before commercials or anything technological, she actually was quite successful at self- promotion. >> she craved attention. she considered herself to be -- paris was her hometown, but america was her country. she wanted to be famous in america. she got it. she was on the cover of time magazine with the publicati
she was very proud of her judaism and get it and practice it. she was a woman full of contradictions are you i think that was what was so interesting to people. >> sheikh is also a native daughter. she was born in oakland. >> she was raised in oakland. well, once she left oakland and move to the east coast, she went to radcliffe. she only came home once to america. it she spoke in san francisco, berkeley, stanford. she went back to oakland. the phrase she said is there is know there...
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eventually, by the way, margaret's parents sort of -- they didn't convert, but they left judaism and became unitarians. they didn't make a big fuss about it or anything. they liked of the community of people and into assimilating and becoming more american, and it didn't seem like a big deal for them. you know, their daughter was already going to the unitarian church, but then the more i thought about it, the more -- i was raised catholic by my mother, and, you know, i'd heard my father had converted to con thole schism before he married my mother. he wanted a big church wedding and i got up the next morning and said we're going to church. he goes we went to church yesterday. he became obsessed with learning all the church history and doctrine and everything, and then all the sudden, you know, he wasn't. he was wasn't so keen on it anymore. he converted, but then he became hugely anti-catholic. by the time i came along and my siblings came along, going to church was a loaded fought thing. there's like my father in a funk in the back, and my mother dressed us up and put hats on, and t
eventually, by the way, margaret's parents sort of -- they didn't convert, but they left judaism and became unitarians. they didn't make a big fuss about it or anything. they liked of the community of people and into assimilating and becoming more american, and it didn't seem like a big deal for them. you know, their daughter was already going to the unitarian church, but then the more i thought about it, the more -- i was raised catholic by my mother, and, you know, i'd heard my father had...
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how you get to heaven, the question of salvation is central to judaism, islam, and christianity. >> evangelicalse been especially certain about their answers, with many saying that people must accept jesus as their personal savior. >> jesus said there are two roads ilif one is the broad road that leads to destruction and judgment and hell. the other is a narrow road that leads to heaven and paradise. >> mary vanden berg is assistant professor of systematic theology at calvin seminary in grand rapids, michigan. >> there is one sure way to know that you will spend eternal life with god, in the presence of god, and that is through faith in jesus christ. >> gandhi is in hell and he is? and someone knows this for sure? will only a few select people make it to heaven, and will billions and billions of people burn forever in hell? >> bell offers a more expansive view. he's pastor of the nondenominational mars hill bible church just outside grand rapids, which has some 10,000 weekly attenders. he's also a popular speaker, whose videos have a huge international following among younger evangelicals. >> fo
how you get to heaven, the question of salvation is central to judaism, islam, and christianity. >> evangelicalse been especially certain about their answers, with many saying that people must accept jesus as their personal savior. >> jesus said there are two roads ilif one is the broad road that leads to destruction and judgment and hell. the other is a narrow road that leads to heaven and paradise. >> mary vanden berg is assistant professor of systematic theology at calvin...
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judaism global exchanges call the st ing at sixteen hundred and sixteen dollars per ounce and silver more than forty and a half dollars per. thousand the stock markets in asia where we're seeing stocks falling as a versus beauty in housing the u.s. debt talks will prompt a dramatic sell off on global exchanges with the nikkei and the hang seng are shedding over record as of a percent this hour and so q so news down around two percent to you it is dropping more than one smoove now to europe where moody's has cut its ratings. greece is born in local currency bond ratings place not cheers again a market for the open lower but they are just marginally low forty's down point one percent the dax is of my even less enough let's move to russian watches recovered slightly basically there was a drop of one percent at the opening anticipating a drop in europe but since europe declined just marginally there's buying back on the russian market so we are seeing a rebound that's moved to stocks while stocks are down a declining group so our financials was burbank dropping one percent and let's look
judaism global exchanges call the st ing at sixteen hundred and sixteen dollars per ounce and silver more than forty and a half dollars per. thousand the stock markets in asia where we're seeing stocks falling as a versus beauty in housing the u.s. debt talks will prompt a dramatic sell off on global exchanges with the nikkei and the hang seng are shedding over record as of a percent this hour and so q so news down around two percent to you it is dropping more than one smoove now to europe...
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judaism global exchanges gold is trading at sixteen hundred thirteen dollars. school tina silver is that forty and the. move to stock markets now for us asia stocks of cooling as investors fear the impasse in the u.s. the talks will come to the magic silver of changes the make here manx a shooting of a free quarters of a percent this island tokyo sony is almost two percent in the red to us is roughly one point three percent in hong kong petro china is news you know three percent h.s.b.c. is down around the percent. there moscow trading will kick off in around two hours time the russian market some of the previous week on a flat to positive notes were majors were among the top gave us book banking stocks were under something pressure. and ahead of the new trading week mark rubenstein for measurable live see gives some names for investors to buy out the cash we have been seeing strong commodity prices i don't expect that to change in the near future. i think gas problem now. is a very interesting name in it for one day correction the past two weeks and with their
judaism global exchanges gold is trading at sixteen hundred thirteen dollars. school tina silver is that forty and the. move to stock markets now for us asia stocks of cooling as investors fear the impasse in the u.s. the talks will come to the magic silver of changes the make here manx a shooting of a free quarters of a percent this island tokyo sony is almost two percent in the red to us is roughly one point three percent in hong kong petro china is news you know three percent h.s.b.c. is...
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just have to go back to the basics i know of no code of ethics no code of ethics of christianity judaism. islam buddhist hindu or any just being a moral person that says that it's ok to just ignore him neglect the most vulnerable people in our society only talks about seniors these are the people who blazed the past for us young folks these are the people who fought in world war two they're the ones who defeated our country they're the ones who built our country and are we going to stay that year thanks for all you do for us but we're not there for you grandma grandpa i think that's repugnant and so that's that's where i'm coming from and i hope a lot of people agree with me on this point and the thing is of course is that it's not just seniors it's the entire middle class right now especially when you look at the fact that corporate profits are reaching record highs that corporate executives are having have record bonuses right now while the middle class is shrinking is it really just about getting back to basics or do you think that we're going to need something bigger and we need some
just have to go back to the basics i know of no code of ethics no code of ethics of christianity judaism. islam buddhist hindu or any just being a moral person that says that it's ok to just ignore him neglect the most vulnerable people in our society only talks about seniors these are the people who blazed the past for us young folks these are the people who fought in world war two they're the ones who defeated our country they're the ones who built our country and are we going to stay that...
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it's a substitute cover for judaism and invented by jews in rome. jesus was a jew.id christ die? whining on the cross. how did panetta die? saying hiel hitler. that was taught and this was a warning in 1939 to the american people. thank you for sending it. think how many people you've just taught. we've learned a lot together. an awful lot. we learned about the fabian window and fabian socialism. duno about that? we learned about margaret sanger. founder of planned parenthood, wanted to kill african-americans through abortions, celebrated today. the road to serfdom, social justice, a praise so dangerous because it can be used for good but when you know the history behind social justice, you better investigate. especially because its used in churches. they've hijacked the word further to include environmental justice, reproductive and the nra, the recovery program and how they used bullyingy and intimidation, we showed the history of unions and roots and communism, the coming insurrection. there would be problems in greece. nobody paid attention. now look. black flag
it's a substitute cover for judaism and invented by jews in rome. jesus was a jew.id christ die? whining on the cross. how did panetta die? saying hiel hitler. that was taught and this was a warning in 1939 to the american people. thank you for sending it. think how many people you've just taught. we've learned a lot together. an awful lot. we learned about the fabian window and fabian socialism. duno about that? we learned about margaret sanger. founder of planned parenthood, wanted to kill...
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islamic terrorists acting in the name of their faith, but we can't up a symbol of christianity or judaismhing else? >> i think we established, it wasn't a created symbol, it was an accidental symbol. the argument that we created this cross isng, too, iave no quarrel the question we all face is whether there's a god or not. people come to this decision on their own. however this is a stupid battle to fight. i don't see these guys going to military cemeteries and going, hey, these white crosses -- let's get rid of these white crosses. they're too scared to do that. >> let me let you sleep better tonight. there is a god. i know this will get me into trouble. i want to say it. we'll all remember 9/11. it was 10 years ago. in the meantime we've had the patriotic act which took away a lot of our rights, closed down our buildings, dogs everywhere, 15 new agencies to spy on everybody else. at some point we got to get back to living our lives. i know it's sensitive to you, i know you had friends that died there, but we can't keep going back to 9/11 -- >> he says it's because he barely remembers wh
islamic terrorists acting in the name of their faith, but we can't up a symbol of christianity or judaismhing else? >> i think we established, it wasn't a created symbol, it was an accidental symbol. the argument that we created this cross isng, too, iave no quarrel the question we all face is whether there's a god or not. people come to this decision on their own. however this is a stupid battle to fight. i don't see these guys going to military cemeteries and going, hey, these white...
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having devoted himself to the laws of messianic judaism and the strict adherence to the friday sabbathery out of character for roeder. >> picked up his son, took him to dinner. they spent some time together which, again, his son knew that that was very unusual. just for the fact that it was friday. and on the sabbath, that shouldn't have happened. >> they went to dinner, they went to a movie. scott wanted to buy him ice cream. he wanted to go with him to visit with his friends. he didn't want the evening to end. he wanted it to go on and on. one of the first things nick realized after he had heard about the shooting, after scott had been arrested was, wow, mom, he was saying good-bye to me. >> reporter: the next morning, saturday, may 30th, roeder visits his brother in topeka and then returns to wichita, checking into a motel by sunday. >> do you remember what you did that night? >> watched tv, ate dinner and went to bed. >> pretty calm evening? >> yeah. >> were you preparing yourself for the next morning. >> yes. hey ! chocolate, vanilla or strawberry ? chocolate ! chocolate it is ! y
having devoted himself to the laws of messianic judaism and the strict adherence to the friday sabbathery out of character for roeder. >> picked up his son, took him to dinner. they spent some time together which, again, his son knew that that was very unusual. just for the fact that it was friday. and on the sabbath, that shouldn't have happened. >> they went to dinner, they went to a movie. scott wanted to buy him ice cream. he wanted to go with him to visit with his friends. he...
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the city of ur is said to be the birthplace of abraham, the father of judaism, christianity and islamescendants are returning to a life that he might have recognized. >> alwash: this cluster behind us is a cluster of about three islands built by generations, over generations-- dirt, reed, dirt, reed. every time it settles, they add a new layer. >> pelley: and that's how they make their islands? >> alwash: yes. >> pelley: that's the sumerian creation story, that god laid down reed mats and created man, and created the world. >> alwash: indeed, indeed, exactly. it was... they took it from their lives, and you know, of course the gods lived the way they do, you know. and this is eden. ( laughs ) >> pelley: what's happening now is sort of a second creation story. thousands of marsh arabs have returned to this land since the re-flooding began, and the ma'dan are rebuilding their islands, with a few changes that abraham would not have imagined. >> alwash: these people are restoring the marshes, not because they're tree huggers, like i am. they're restoring the marshes because they are tryin
the city of ur is said to be the birthplace of abraham, the father of judaism, christianity and islamescendants are returning to a life that he might have recognized. >> alwash: this cluster behind us is a cluster of about three islands built by generations, over generations-- dirt, reed, dirt, reed. every time it settles, they add a new layer. >> pelley: and that's how they make their islands? >> alwash: yes. >> pelley: that's the sumerian creation story, that god laid...
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i got my apartment i would learn in education at judaism, but i left feeling very empty because they just learned how to chant. i was hoping for a spiritual experience. i didn't get it. i felt the exact same in college. the stuff that i was reading this and comprehend the bull and was charging, non-chomsky lake in its lack of comprehension to the person who doesn't understand that language. and it was demoralizing. and i graduated last skill, less motivated and i was a waiter. >> my education was the lack of an education. and so, i was waiting tables right after graduating college and i finished my lunch shift and i would go home. >> your friends as a way of doing this? are so much better. >> guest: it was embarrassing, humiliating, the best thing that happened in my life with the humiliation of having to work with and the people i was looking up to in trying to impress were looking down on me. and i started to pay for my own shoes. >> host: your parents cut you off? >> guest: my parents cut me off. that's why dedicated it to my father who cut me off and clarence thomas at the same t
i got my apartment i would learn in education at judaism, but i left feeling very empty because they just learned how to chant. i was hoping for a spiritual experience. i didn't get it. i felt the exact same in college. the stuff that i was reading this and comprehend the bull and was charging, non-chomsky lake in its lack of comprehension to the person who doesn't understand that language. and it was demoralizing. and i graduated last skill, less motivated and i was a waiter. >> my...
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everything about judaism is designed to inculcate a certain sensitivity, even to inanimate objects, storiesmoses not being able to snipe the dust of egypt, let alone to brutalize the body of a boy. this has no precedence. >> certainly doesn't. liz, i'd like to ask you, in your reporting of this story, were there any warning signs? we always ask that question, but i'm just curious. were there any signs that this guy, aron, might have been up to no good before? >> there really weren't many signs. i think he was not directly from borough park. he was from kensington, lived there, had lived in tennessee for a time, so people in the community really didn't know him which is what makes it even odder that this 8-year-old would i would go up to a stranger apparently lost when he was walking back from his camp, and he had arranged with his parents actually to meet his parents just seven blocks away, and they had gone through the route, so this was a sign of independence, and yet he got lost and thought that he trusted this man, but nobody really in the community knew about him, and we're just starti
everything about judaism is designed to inculcate a certain sensitivity, even to inanimate objects, storiesmoses not being able to snipe the dust of egypt, let alone to brutalize the body of a boy. this has no precedence. >> certainly doesn't. liz, i'd like to ask you, in your reporting of this story, were there any warning signs? we always ask that question, but i'm just curious. were there any signs that this guy, aron, might have been up to no good before? >> there really weren't...
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america, evenis last, is protected by the constitution and treating similar groups like christianity or judaismrently from islam is discriminatory, but not in herman cane's world. he explains all that in a video now on youtube. >> that's not discrimination. that's just being cautious. >> reporter: it's nearly unheard of for a candidate with such low name recognition who by the way never ran for office to break double digits in the polls, but there he is in the middle of the pack which is why his statements can't be ignored. abraham hooper represents the council on american-islamic relations and thinks others in the race need to speak about out cane's position. >> if the republican candidates and the republican party in general really claim to represent patriotic americans and american values, religious tolerance and inclusion is an american value, and they need to support that. >> reporter: not surprisingly republicans we aprechd on this weren't exactly racing to the microphone to weigh in. the republican national committee wouldn't touch it either. the other campaigns are not commenting at thi
america, evenis last, is protected by the constitution and treating similar groups like christianity or judaismrently from islam is discriminatory, but not in herman cane's world. he explains all that in a video now on youtube. >> that's not discrimination. that's just being cautious. >> reporter: it's nearly unheard of for a candidate with such low name recognition who by the way never ran for office to break double digits in the polls, but there he is in the middle of the pack...
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he had to give them -- in judaism when you get divorced, you have to provide a document and wouldn'tis wife the document so she could remarry and showed him a body bag and said pick a divorce or a body bag. >> a little heavy handed. >>> someone in north carolina hacked into the department of transportation road sign over the weekend. this has happened before. this time they changed the sign to read impeach obama. several drivers stopped to take pictures of that sign. it's since been fixed. earlier this year electronic signs were hacked with warnings about zombies. >> i don't know what to make of that. i think everything would be hacked now. i wouldn't have thought that would be a priority for hackers. >>> watch where you are going or you could pay. philadelphia will crackdown on texting while walking. pedestrians would face $120 for looking at their fines while walking. it's part of a larger program cutting down on bad behavior by drivers. >> you can't text in philadelphia you're in trouble. >> new irony here, charlie sheen is returning to television in a series entitled "anger manag
he had to give them -- in judaism when you get divorced, you have to provide a document and wouldn'tis wife the document so she could remarry and showed him a body bag and said pick a divorce or a body bag. >> a little heavy handed. >>> someone in north carolina hacked into the department of transportation road sign over the weekend. this has happened before. this time they changed the sign to read impeach obama. several drivers stopped to take pictures of that sign. it's since...
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they balanced catholicism and protestantism and judaism. they balanced english culture with german culture with french culture. out of many one. had previous generations of leaders not achieved oneness, we would not be, could not be the great nation we are today. the senate was added to the constitution as a compromise. washington, d.c., was placed on the banks of the potomac as a compromise. states were added to the union as a result of compromise. in this sense, america's ability to find compromise has always been our pathway to greatness. our founders established this more perfect union with a clea cleareyed knowledge that a house divided against itself cannot stand. division leads to failure. to make our democracy work, we all must work together. we must acknowledge that we have differences of opinion and differing points of view, but we must commit to unit chism the floor of the united states senate is the marketplace for ideas, and it is a window into democracy that is a liflg testimony to the greatness and diversity of our nation. th
they balanced catholicism and protestantism and judaism. they balanced english culture with german culture with french culture. out of many one. had previous generations of leaders not achieved oneness, we would not be, could not be the great nation we are today. the senate was added to the constitution as a compromise. washington, d.c., was placed on the banks of the potomac as a compromise. states were added to the union as a result of compromise. in this sense, america's ability to find...
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that people can practice the religion of their choice, whether it's islam peaceably, christianity, judaism, buddhism, human secularism, that seems to have often overtaken washington. you have the freedom to do that. but the government's role is to protect the country, protect the people, keep people from coming in through our borders that want to harm us so that individuals can give from the blessings of their heart to help the needy to help the poor to help others. you cannot find one reference in the new testament that says government is to go about using and abusing its taxing authority, legalize stealing from people who have earned the money so that we can give it away to congress' favorite charity or a government's favorite charity. the government is to provide protection, protect against evil, encourage good and create an environment where good people can do good. and with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. mr. gohmert: i ask unanimous consent to submit the article from fox news by kimberly shwan and also the article from "the hill" n
that people can practice the religion of their choice, whether it's islam peaceably, christianity, judaism, buddhism, human secularism, that seems to have often overtaken washington. you have the freedom to do that. but the government's role is to protect the country, protect the people, keep people from coming in through our borders that want to harm us so that individuals can give from the blessings of their heart to help the needy to help the poor to help others. you cannot find one...