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having devoted himself to the laws of messianic judaism and adherence to the friday sabbath, it's veryoeder. >> picked up his son, took him to dinner, spent time with him. again, his son knew that was very unusual, just 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. >> the next morning, saturday, may 30th, roeder visits his brother in topeka and then heads to wichita, checking into a motel by sunday. >> do you remember what you did that night? >> watched tv, ate dinner, went to bed. >> pretty calm evening? >> yeah. >> were you preparing yourself for the next morning? >> yes. ahh, now that's a clean mouth. i wish i could keep it this way. [ dr. rahmany ] after a dental cleaning, plaque quickly starts to grow ba
having devoted himself to the laws of messianic judaism and adherence to the friday sabbath, it's veryoeder. >> picked up his son, took him to dinner, spent time with him. again, his son knew that was very unusual, just 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...
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. >> he wrote a book on the true teaching he criticized judaism and christianity. >> what did he sayus' origin was. >> that's a story about a roman soldier dating mary before,g no foundation in fact? >> no, it's a way to discredit a tradition. >> is there any basis in biology for parthenogenesis, human biology, has it ever occurred? >> before technology, i'm sure technologically we can do all sorts of things. >> before technology. >> before technology do virgins -- how would i know? have i don't know, it seems to me if you're trying to establish the legitimacy of mary being a virgin one thing you would want to inquire is if it's ever happened independently of mythology and technology. >> well, i would wonder how i'd have access to that information. there is -- >> well, you're among all those boston scholars. what do you do in recreation, don't you ask questions like -- >> no, that tends not to be one of the things we talk about. with my grandmother, yes. with scholars, no. >> so you come down on the side that it was a true virgin birth, correct? >> i think it's very clear that the go
. >> he wrote a book on the true teaching he criticized judaism and christianity. >> what did he sayus' origin was. >> that's a story about a roman soldier dating mary before,g no foundation in fact? >> no, it's a way to discredit a tradition. >> is there any basis in biology for parthenogenesis, human biology, has it ever occurred? >> before technology, i'm sure technologically we can do all sorts of things. >> before technology. >> before...
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one of the things that conservatism and christianity and judaism all recognize is that politics is a small part of our lives. the important things in our lives, most of the important work in our lives is done else where, how you raise your kids, it's how you take care of your businesses in your communities, it's how you take care of your neighbors, it's how you deal with other people, and politics is supposed to be this little thing that we do for some important tasks, government is important, you know, but it is not supposed to be involved in everything that we do. we should not be talking about how under this president or that president i decide to have a kid, right. hillary clinton in "it takes a village" and i'm one of the six conservatives in captivity who has actually read "it takes a village" says we as a society need to move beyond the idea that there's any such thing as somebody else's child. no, we don't. that's why we have a second amendment because my kid's mine. my kid is not your kid and if your kid is doing terrible things at the playground, i might tell you about it b
one of the things that conservatism and christianity and judaism all recognize is that politics is a small part of our lives. the important things in our lives, most of the important work in our lives is done else where, how you raise your kids, it's how you take care of your businesses in your communities, it's how you take care of your neighbors, it's how you deal with other people, and politics is supposed to be this little thing that we do for some important tasks, government is important,...
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have taken field trips to the legislature for a civics lesson and visited a synagogue to learn about judaism it's a learning process for both sides. for muslim community and for the government and for the german society, of course. >> germany is certainly making strides. but throughout europe, immigrants feel alienated and the native-born population feels overwhelmed by foreign influences. is there any nation out there that's getting immigration right? we'll show you one when we come back. [ male announcer ] imagine facing the day with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontroll
have taken field trips to the legislature for a civics lesson and visited a synagogue to learn about judaism it's a learning process for both sides. for muslim community and for the government and for the german society, of course. >> germany is certainly making strides. but throughout europe, immigrants feel alienated and the native-born population feels overwhelmed by foreign influences. is there any nation out there that's getting immigration right? we'll show you one when we come...
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judaism won recognition at least from grant as a faith co-equal to protestantism and catholicism. anti-jewish prejudice declined, and j well,ews looks forward optimistically to a liberal epoch characterized by sensitivity to human rights and interreligious cooperation. the logic of reconstruction, one historian called america's second founding, shaped that golden age. the same post-civil war policies and values that opened up the new opportunities for black americans during reconstruction, likewise extended new opportunities for jews. and this is a good moment to remind you that there are two hope here. i'll -- two microphones here. i'll be take questions in a minute or two, and if you want to ask a question, please, approach one of those two standing mics. and remember when you do, i haven't finished yet, to tell us your name and out of respect for others, just one question, please. but now let me tell you about what happened following his presidency. following grant's presidency, he traveled around the world including to the land of israel. in fact, he is the very first presiden
judaism won recognition at least from grant as a faith co-equal to protestantism and catholicism. anti-jewish prejudice declined, and j well,ews looks forward optimistically to a liberal epoch characterized by sensitivity to human rights and interreligious cooperation. the logic of reconstruction, one historian called america's second founding, shaped that golden age. the same post-civil war policies and values that opened up the new opportunities for black americans during reconstruction,...
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have taken field trips to the legislature for a civics lesson and visited a synagogue to learn about judaismy've gained a much deeper understanding of germany's culture. >> it's a learning process for both sides. for muslim community and for the government and for the german society, of course. >> germany is certainly making strides. but throughout europe, immigrants feel alienated and the native-born population feels overwhelmed by foreign influences. is there any nation out there that's getting immigration right? we'll show you one, when we come back. ♪ [ male announcer ] we believe small things can make a big difference. like how a little oil from here can be such a big thing in an old friend's life. purina one discovered that by blending enhanced botanical oils into our food, we can help brighten an old dog's mind so he's up to his old tricks. with this kind of thinking going into our food, imagine all the goodness that can come out of it. just one way we're making the world a better place... one pet at a time. vibrant maturity. from purina one smartblend. in your car. now count the numb
have taken field trips to the legislature for a civics lesson and visited a synagogue to learn about judaismy've gained a much deeper understanding of germany's culture. >> it's a learning process for both sides. for muslim community and for the government and for the german society, of course. >> germany is certainly making strides. but throughout europe, immigrants feel alienated and the native-born population feels overwhelmed by foreign influences. is there any nation out there...
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having devoted himself to the laws of judaism, it's very auou of character for roeder. >> he picked upme together. his son knew that was very unusual just the fact 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 thing nick realized after he heard about the shooting, after scott had been arrested was he was saying good-bye to me. >> the next morning, saturday, may 30th, roeder visits his brother in topeka and returns to wichita checking into a motel by sunday. >> do you remember what you did that night? >> watched tv. ate dinner, went to >> were you preparing yourself for the next morning. >> yes. [ male announcer ] if paula ebert had her way, she would help her child. go! goooo! [ male announcer ] with everything. but instead she gives him capri sun super-v. with one combined serving of fruits and vegetables. new capri sun super-v. the calcium they take becaus
having devoted himself to the laws of judaism, it's very auou of character for roeder. >> he picked upme together. his son knew that was very unusual just the fact 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 thing nick realized after he heard about the...
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have taken field trips to the legislature for a civics lesson and visited a synagogue to learn about judaismlearning process for both sides. for muslim community and for the government and for the german society, of course. >> germany is certainly making strides. but throughout europe, immigrants feel alienated and the native-born population feels overwhelmed by foreign influe e influences. is there any nagsz out there that's getting immigration right? we'll show you one when we come back. [ male announcer ] this is genco services -- mcallen, texas. in here, heavy rental equipment in the middle of nowhere, is always headed somewhere. to give it a sense of direction, at&t created a mobile asset solution to protect and track everything. so every piece of equipment knows where it is, how it's doing or where it goes next. ♪ this is the bell on the cat. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ with your photographs. ( younger sister ) where's heaven ? ( older sister ) far. what will you inspire, with the eos rebel t3i and ef lenses, for ro
have taken field trips to the legislature for a civics lesson and visited a synagogue to learn about judaismlearning process for both sides. for muslim community and for the government and for the german society, of course. >> germany is certainly making strides. but throughout europe, immigrants feel alienated and the native-born population feels overwhelmed by foreign influe e influences. is there any nagsz out there that's getting immigration right? we'll show you one when we come...
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so your judaism is as strong as ever? >> yes, it is. >> reporter: but rabbi rosenberg is troubled.ou're saying you believe 1 out of 5 children in your community has been molested? >> yes. we believe that. we know that. >> reporter: allegations of a widespread sex abuse cover-up in this community has led rabbi rosenberg to launch a hot line for victims and their families. he's now subjected to things like this. if you thought that wa good you'd be wrong. posters with his face on a snake with the words corrupt trader traitor spelled out in the hebrew. also -- so you say you received death threats because of this? >> death threats. on daily basis. >> reporter: the ultraorthodox jewish world is very insular. life is lived like it was many centuries ago. the problem with cutting yourself off from people like police is child molesters and xond scoundrels often take advantage. because of this, report to rob religious leaders not to police. people will almost never talk to a stranger on camera. can i ask you a quick question? if there's a crime -- i'm with cnn, we're doing a story about th
so your judaism is as strong as ever? >> yes, it is. >> reporter: but rabbi rosenberg is troubled.ou're saying you believe 1 out of 5 children in your community has been molested? >> yes. we believe that. we know that. >> reporter: allegations of a widespread sex abuse cover-up in this community has led rabbi rosenberg to launch a hot line for victims and their families. he's now subjected to things like this. if you thought that wa good you'd be wrong. posters with his...
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program have taken field trip to the loirch for a civic's lesson and visited a synagogue to learn about judaismthey've gained a much deeper understanding of germany's culture. >> it's a learning process for both sides. for muslim communities and for the government and for the german society, of course. >> germany is certainly making strides. but throughout europe, immigrants feel alienated and the native-born population feels overwhelmed by foreign influences. is there any nation out there that's getting immigration right? we'll show you one when we come back. also, get a free flight. you know that comes with a private island? really? no. it comes with a hat. see, airline credit cards promise flights for 25,000 miles, but... [ man ] there's never any seats for 25,000 miles. frustrating, isn't it? but that won't happen with the capital one venture card. you can book any airline, anytime. hey, i just said that. after all, isn't traveling hard enough? ow! [ male announcer ] to get the flights you want, sign up for a venture card at capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? uh, it's ok. i've played a
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have taken field trips to the legislature for a civics lesson and visited a synagogue to learn about judaismy've gained a much deeper understanding of germany's culture. >> it's a learning process for both sides. for muslim community and for the government and for the german society, of course. >> germany is certainly making strides. but throughout europe, immigrants feel alienated and the native-born population feels overwhelmed by foreign influences. is there any nation out there that's getting immigration right? we'll show you one, when we come back. ♪ [ male announcer ] we believe small things can make a big difference. like how a little oil from here can be such a big thing in an old friend's life. purina one discovered that by blending enhanced botanical oils into our food, we can help brighten an old dog's mind so he's up to his old tricks. with this kind of thinking going into our food, imagine all the goodness that can come out of it. just one way we're making the world a better place... one pet at a time. vibrant maturity. from purina one smartblend. in your car. now count the numb
have taken field trips to the legislature for a civics lesson and visited a synagogue to learn about judaismy've gained a much deeper understanding of germany's culture. >> it's a learning process for both sides. for muslim community and for the government and for the german society, of course. >> germany is certainly making strides. but throughout europe, immigrants feel alienated and the native-born population feels overwhelmed by foreign influences. is there any nation out there...
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have taken field trips to the legislature for a civics lesson and visited a synagogue to learn about judaismthey've gained a much deeper understanding of germany's culture. >> it's a learning process for both sides. for muslim community and for the government and for the german society, of course. >> germany is certainly making strides. but throughout europe, immigrants feel alienated, and the native-born population feels overwhelmed by foreign influences. is there any nation out there that's getting immigration right? we'll show you one, when we come back. nomy. but with three kids, being home more really helped. man: so we went to fidelity. we talked about where we were and what we could do. we changed our plan and did something about our economy. now we know where to go for help if things change again. call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get free one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. challenge that. olay smooth finish facial hair removal duo. first a gentle balm then the removal cream. effective together with less irritation and as gentle as a feath
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have taken field trips to the legislature for a civics lesson and visited a synagogue to learn about judaismthey've gained a much deeper understanding of germany's culture. >> it's a learning process for both sides. for muslim community and for the government and for the german society, of course. >> germany is certainly making strides. but throughout europe, immigrants feel alienated, and the native-born population feels overwhelmed by foreign influences. is there any nation out there that's getting immigration right? we'll show you one, when we come back. nomy. but with three kids, being home more really helped. man: so we went to fidelity. we talked about where we were and what we could do. we changed our plan and did something about our economy. now we know where to go r help if things change again. call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get free one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. challenge that. olay smooth finish facial hair removal duo. first a gentle balm then the removal cream. effective together with less irritation and as gentle as a feather
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times for even suggesting this but i i don't know if it's our narcissism, our arrogance, our hubris, judaism, nationalism. whatever reason we don't even as americans want to consider that we could be on edge, that we could be on the precipice, that we could be on the verge as doc said as imploding from that internal rot. and we take this, we take it head on the in the book. this whole notion of american exceptionalism. and there are so many of us who still believe that we are the biggest, we are the baddest, we are all that and then some because we are the united states of america. and the data just doesn't bear that out. one out of two americans is either in or near poverty. don't talk to me about american exceptionalism. i was reading an enchanting article the other day about president obama giving advice to the morgue confident on -- confit on the campaign trail, to be more, to express more enthusiasm about our future. you've got to be more reaganesque. to change the narrative. dr. west said earlier and i agree, when you love people you tell them the truth. what the american people are no
times for even suggesting this but i i don't know if it's our narcissism, our arrogance, our hubris, judaism, nationalism. whatever reason we don't even as americans want to consider that we could be on edge, that we could be on the precipice, that we could be on the verge as doc said as imploding from that internal rot. and we take this, we take it head on the in the book. this whole notion of american exceptionalism. and there are so many of us who still believe that we are the biggest, we...
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. >> reporter: your judaism is as strong as ever? >> it is. >> reporter: but the rabbi is troubled.ying that you believe one out of five children in your community has been molested? >> yes. we believe that. we know that. >> reporter: allegations of a widespread sex abuse coverup in this community have led the rabbi to launch a hotline for victims and their families. if you think everyone was thanking him for his efforts, you'd be wrong. he's subjected to posters plastered around the community with the words corrupt trader spelled out in hebrew. also -- >> reporter: so you say you received death threats because of this? >> death threats on a daily basis. >> reporter: the ultra orthodox world is very insular. life is lived like it was. back then there was deep distrust of the outside world. the problem with cutting yourself off from people like police is that child molesters and other skound drels often take advantage. >> reporter: people in this community often report crimes to religious authorities not to police. they almost never talk to a stranger on camera. >> reporter: can i as
. >> reporter: your judaism is as strong as ever? >> it is. >> reporter: but the rabbi is troubled.ying that you believe one out of five children in your community has been molested? >> yes. we believe that. we know that. >> reporter: allegations of a widespread sex abuse coverup in this community have led the rabbi to launch a hotline for victims and their families. if you think everyone was thanking him for his efforts, you'd be wrong. he's subjected to posters...
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it says, quote, obama stressed he probably knows about judaism more than any other president because, unquote. haaretz reports. quote, he wondered how come no one asks speaker of the house, john boehner, or senator minority leader, mitch mcconnell, about their support to israel. the article also says, simile, he, the president, said to the group, i am not going to tell you again how i even feel about israel, but why are we still talking about it? he then suggested that he should not be questioned about his commitment to the jewish state because, quote, all his friends in chicago were jewish. i think there's a lot to be learned when we read people's comments or learn of people's comments that were not scripted, that were said just off the top of the head. nobody put it in the teleprompter. it's not somebody else's words. it's words directly from the individual in question, and so i got to say, you know, the president says all his friends in chicago were jewish. i learned a lot from that. i didn't know that jeremiah wright was jewish. i mean, i don't -- i meet people all the time. it n
it says, quote, obama stressed he probably knows about judaism more than any other president because, unquote. haaretz reports. quote, he wondered how come no one asks speaker of the house, john boehner, or senator minority leader, mitch mcconnell, about their support to israel. the article also says, simile, he, the president, said to the group, i am not going to tell you again how i even feel about israel, but why are we still talking about it? he then suggested that he should not be...