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converting to judaism for me so far is eating beans, rice and carrots every single day. >>> and -- >> i'm not done yet because i have to talk about your moms. >> a battle rap erupts and one of the combatants is brian "krak rok" abendroth. >>> life changes on a daily paceis inside grand rapids kebt county jail. new inmates arrive and others leave, due to being acquitted, bonded out or transferred to state prison. some like brian abendroth are permitted to serve shorter sentences at the jail and his is coming to an end. but his life on the outside will be considerably different. >> i've lost my girlfriend, i've lost my place to live. and it sucks. >> abendroth was sentenced to six months on a charge of aggravated domestic violence after assaulting his girlfriend. he says he was high on a mixture of drugs and alcohol. >> i could have been dreaming it or it really happened. i don't know. that's how messed up i was. >> during abendroth's stay at kent county, another inmate brutally assaulted a female deputy. she was beaten and choked to the point of unconsciousness. abendroth
converting to judaism for me so far is eating beans, rice and carrots every single day. >>> and -- >> i'm not done yet because i have to talk about your moms. >> a battle rap erupts and one of the combatants is brian "krak rok" abendroth. >>> life changes on a daily paceis inside grand rapids kebt county jail. new inmates arrive and others leave, due to being acquitted, bonded out or transferred to state prison. some like brian abendroth are permitted to...
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converting to judaism for me so far is eating beans, rice and carrots every single day.ve it. >>> and -- >> i'm not done yet because i have to talk about your moms. >> a battle rap erupts and one of the combatants is brian "krak rok" abendroth. i'm sorta marge... you're not marge? we both drive a stick, we both like saving money on car insurance, and we both feel integrity, such as, that of healthcare in the america of the us and therefore. yes. thank you. no. no. please, stop! sorta you, isn't you. start with a quote from esurance and get a set of discounts personalized to you, not someone sorta like you. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. checking out the listing on zillyeah, i like it. this place has a great backyard. i can't believe we're finally doing this. all of this... stacey, benjamin... this is daniel. you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. zillow. sending oxygen to my muscles... times a day again! so i can lift even the most demanding weights. take care of all your most important parts with centrum. n
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so the peace process that rabin had started was for amir a betrayal of judaism a betrayal because it involved handing back some territory that god had promised to the jews according to his interpretation. he was also exceedingly smart. when he is caught and convicted and at some point in prison, psychiatrists administer an iq test and he scores above 140. so he's a smart guy who is just a real extremist. >> host: was it planned? >> guest: meticulously, yeah. over the course of two years. amir started plotting the day after rabin shakes hands with arafat on the white house lawn in september, 1993. and it takes him about two years, and he makes several attempts. amir is, has military training. he served in an infantry unit in the israeli army, so he knows about guns, and he knows how to use them. he has a beretta a small handgun that he keeps wedged in his pocket everywhere he goes, and he stalks rabin. he goes to different event where is rabin shows up about three or four times before he finally manages to get to a place where he sees an opening moves in and shoots him. >> host: now,
so the peace process that rabin had started was for amir a betrayal of judaism a betrayal because it involved handing back some territory that god had promised to the jews according to his interpretation. he was also exceedingly smart. when he is caught and convicted and at some point in prison, psychiatrists administer an iq test and he scores above 140. so he's a smart guy who is just a real extremist. >> host: was it planned? >> guest: meticulously, yeah. over the course of two...
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so the peace process that rabin had started was for amir a betrayal of israel, a betrayal of judaism because it involved handing back some territory that god had promised to the jews according to his interpretation. he was also exceedingly smart. when he is caught and convicted and at some point in prison, psychiatrists administer an iq test, and he scores above. >> 0. so is -- 140. so he's a smart guy that is just a real extremist. >> host: was it planned? >> guest: meticulously, yeah. over the course of two years. amir started plotting the day after rabin shakes hands with arafat on the white house lawn in september 1993. and it takes him about two years, and he makes several attempts. amir has military training. he served in an infantry unit in the israeli army, so he knows about guns and how to use them. he has a beretta, a small handgun, that he keeps wedged in his pocket everywhere he goes. and he stalks rabin. he goes to different events where rabin shows up about three or four times before he finally manages to get to a place where he sees an opening moves in and shoots him.
so the peace process that rabin had started was for amir a betrayal of israel, a betrayal of judaism because it involved handing back some territory that god had promised to the jews according to his interpretation. he was also exceedingly smart. when he is caught and convicted and at some point in prison, psychiatrists administer an iq test, and he scores above. >> 0. so is -- 140. so he's a smart guy that is just a real extremist. >> host: was it planned? >> guest:...
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. >> the holocaust is not our business, it's between the christians, second world war, and judaism. we are never recommending or refusing any crimes, even when people are killed. even when they want one killed or the community mixed the hollow cost crimes is a crime. unfortunately at that time, i believe it's a disaster for iran at that time. never supporting these. >> what attack from the doctor's conversation with me is that some things sounded like hard lines, or as they call it in vienna, red lines, as a politician, his answers ended with an idea that anything is possible if different sides work in good faith. that is a bit more of the tone i've gotten from everyone over the last two weeks in iran. >> all right. thank you very much. guns, bombs and missiles are not the only threats to global safety and security. coming up, how cyber criminals are wreaking havoc across the globe and stealing someone's identified every three seconds. a hacker that used toe about on the dark side shows us how it's done, and why you are at risk. >> they can sell access to your computer, to someone c
. >> the holocaust is not our business, it's between the christians, second world war, and judaism. we are never recommending or refusing any crimes, even when people are killed. even when they want one killed or the community mixed the hollow cost crimes is a crime. unfortunately at that time, i believe it's a disaster for iran at that time. never supporting these. >> what attack from the doctor's conversation with me is that some things sounded like hard lines, or as they call it...
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this is like the basement of anything that judaism would stand for. tomorrow is the group of children today. what is there for you when you become 18? 36% of the boys have to go. 45% of them witnessed the beating and the killing of their fathers. they immediately switch from the helpless father, who could not protect them, to somebody who is more thoughtful. jews who are armed with machine guns and military jeeps victimize these children, and when we allow the children to play this game as part of the therapy, many of the children prefer to play the role of the jew in the game because that is power. >> under the deep strains of the current intifada, very few israelis went on examining how to make core examples tense happen. she is -- core existence. >> i asked to speak with prime minister netanyahu. i wrote to him five times. and then he doesn't want to speak with me. in the letters i wrote i want you to look me in the eye and to tell me that my son died for a reason. i want you to look at me. he never had the courage to do it. i feel a responsibility
this is like the basement of anything that judaism would stand for. tomorrow is the group of children today. what is there for you when you become 18? 36% of the boys have to go. 45% of them witnessed the beating and the killing of their fathers. they immediately switch from the helpless father, who could not protect them, to somebody who is more thoughtful. jews who are armed with machine guns and military jeeps victimize these children, and when we allow the children to play this game as part...
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exceedingly liberal said the peace process started was for a mere betrayal of israel and judaism, ofthe trail because it involved handing back some territory that god had promised according to his interpretation. he was also exceedingly smart. when he is caught and convicted at some point in prison psychiatrists administer i.q. tests above 140. he is a real extremist. >> was it planned? >> meticulously. over the course of two years. he started plotting the day after rabin shakes hands with arafat on the white house lawn in september 1993 and it takes them two years and he makes several attempts. his military training and serves an infantry unit and so he knows about guns and knows how to use them. psa handgun he keeps in his pocket anywhere he goes. he goes to different events were rabin shows that. prayer for times before he manages to get a place where where he sees an opening. >> in "killing a king," i got the sense that israeli prime ministers are not as surrounded by protection as an american president. is that fair? >> pallister at the time. it is not true now and you see when
exceedingly liberal said the peace process started was for a mere betrayal of israel and judaism, ofthe trail because it involved handing back some territory that god had promised according to his interpretation. he was also exceedingly smart. when he is caught and convicted at some point in prison psychiatrists administer i.q. tests above 140. he is a real extremist. >> was it planned? >> meticulously. over the course of two years. he started plotting the day after rabin shakes...
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how little is understood by christianity and judaism by many contemporary muslims today in places like saudi arabia what is lost in the interpretation that simply is like me trying to read sharks spear without a biblical education? >> i will address the abrogation and let my colleagues elaborate on the other part of your question, so we'll divide the work. abrogation here is -- you talked about two rulings. one comes later than the first or the second comes later and then you get a modification of the verdict. let me give you an example. you know, and in the u.s., for example, when it comes to segregation and desegregation of schools, in the late 1800s 1890s, a case by the supreme court was called plesy versus ferguson that says you keep the kids separate but give them equal facilities. then that was the law for years and years until 1954, and you come with brown versus the board of education, in kansas, and then this case went to the supreme court and the supreme court said equal by definition or inherently, separate is not equal, inherently. so now you have the law that says you dese
how little is understood by christianity and judaism by many contemporary muslims today in places like saudi arabia what is lost in the interpretation that simply is like me trying to read sharks spear without a biblical education? >> i will address the abrogation and let my colleagues elaborate on the other part of your question, so we'll divide the work. abrogation here is -- you talked about two rulings. one comes later than the first or the second comes later and then you get a...
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judaism. what sparks the protester to go out of control.y bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. ♪ to steady betty. to steady betty. fire it up! ♪ am i the only one with a meeting? i've got two. yeah we've gotta go. i gotta say it man this is a nice set-up. too soon. just kidding. nissan sentra. j.d. power's "highest ranked compact car in initial quality." now get 0% financing or a great lease on the nissan sentra. ♪ different. test. >>> clashing between israeli border police and palestinian protesters at the western wall. israeli police entering the holy jerusalem site in order to prevent violence. tensions very high between protesters and police who were chanting "god is great" in arabic. >>> presidential race may feel like it's just starting but according to the political fund-raising numbers ill it is well under way. hillary clinton le
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we're also reaching out to other organizations including the union for informed judaism. we hope the church of christ will increase its commitment to the boy scouts. we're excited about building a stronger more inclusive boy scouts moving forward. >> ifill: what do you say to people, whether a scout member or leader, that sexuality shouldn't be an issue in these cases. >> i agree sexuality shouldn't be an issue. i have two moms, jackie and terri, i don't know if they're watching at home but they were a small part of my scout experience when we were growing up because we lived in a progressive community, but in bridgeport, ohio where jennifer terrell is from, it was an issue. no scout should be denied entrance because their parents are gay. >> ifill: zach wahls executive director of scouts for equality, thank you for joining us. >> thanks, gwen. >> woodruff: hosting the olympic games has become a kind of olympian feat in itself. many cities have struggled with it, while others have said the outcome is well worth it. but boston's ambivalence about hosting the summer games a
we're also reaching out to other organizations including the union for informed judaism. we hope the church of christ will increase its commitment to the boy scouts. we're excited about building a stronger more inclusive boy scouts moving forward. >> ifill: what do you say to people, whether a scout member or leader, that sexuality shouldn't be an issue in these cases. >> i agree sexuality shouldn't be an issue. i have two moms, jackie and terri, i don't know if they're watching at...
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you said your commitment to social justice comes from judaism. would you say that raising the minimum wage and pursuing immigrant reform are formed by jewish values? >> i am not the first. there was a guy in the 1880s who was the city council president and then the mayor died. so he was the mayor for two weeks. i'm the first jewish elected mayor. not just because of the cultural tides but whether it is the immigrant experience because of both my jewish and mexican sides. we have a responsibility. it is not charity but it is a responsibility of our covenant to make sure that we take care of those that need us and to heal a broken world, there is no question these things come from that. my grandfather on my mom's side, harry roth, is an interesting american success story. he was the son of immigrants from russia and poland that are fleeing at the time of the early 20th century. his father came to los angeles and was a tailor. he took up his profession. he decided to take his father's name, lewis roth and turn it into a suit company. louis roth was
you said your commitment to social justice comes from judaism. would you say that raising the minimum wage and pursuing immigrant reform are formed by jewish values? >> i am not the first. there was a guy in the 1880s who was the city council president and then the mayor died. so he was the mayor for two weeks. i'm the first jewish elected mayor. not just because of the cultural tides but whether it is the immigrant experience because of both my jewish and mexican sides. we have a...
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. >> in judaism we believe your spirit leaves your body and goes on to the afterlife.get me there in one piece. >> george clooney who starred in the ocean's series says we'll laugh at his great store ris and applaud his accomplishments. the stories and accomplishments will get better with age as jerry would have wanted it. >> extraordinary career. p>> fascinating when you see men of that stature saying it's the failures, how i got up from them. >>> shirts, hats even baby clothes that monitor every move. ahead we show you the new wearable technology that could tran only >>> only on "cbs this morning," we're breaking the news of a major announcement in the travel industry. carnival cruise lines is planning to head into uncharted waters. ahead carnival ceo joins us in studio 57. you're watching cbs this morning. ♪ we could have had it all ♪ ed something filling, taste bud loving, deliciously fruity, grab-and-go, take on the world with 100 calories, snack. yoplait greek 100. there are hundreds of reasons to snack on it. you wouldn't do half of your daily routine. so why tr
. >> in judaism we believe your spirit leaves your body and goes on to the afterlife.get me there in one piece. >> george clooney who starred in the ocean's series says we'll laugh at his great store ris and applaud his accomplishments. the stories and accomplishments will get better with age as jerry would have wanted it. >> extraordinary career. p>> fascinating when you see men of that stature saying it's the failures, how i got up from them. >>> shirts, hats...
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we lived in very much of a bubble of orthodox judaism. i went to orthodox jewish school , elementary school, high school. the government allows religious parents to pull their kids out of public school and teach them in their bubble. that was important. i personally left that bubble and became not religious and entered for the first year, i called this world that you operate in, the secular world. i would say in the secular world they do this. all these new and different things to me. i think it is the essence of who we are as a country, the essence of protecting pluralism that we ensure religious communities get to exist in this country in whatever bubble that they want to exist. but, and justice kennedy said this, those religious beliefs cannot dictate the laws and policies for the rest of the country. they just can't. >> religious beliefs and the freedom to exercise one's civil rights are not in conflict, and nor should we perceive them to be in conflict. my concern is that some who believe themselves to be deeply and personally religi
we lived in very much of a bubble of orthodox judaism. i went to orthodox jewish school , elementary school, high school. the government allows religious parents to pull their kids out of public school and teach them in their bubble. that was important. i personally left that bubble and became not religious and entered for the first year, i called this world that you operate in, the secular world. i would say in the secular world they do this. all these new and different things to me. i think...
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the violence broke out at the al-aqsa mosque also known in judaism as the temple mount. police say young palestinians barricaded themselves in the mosque and clashes spread down into the narrow alley ways of jerusalem's old city, it all began when ultra nationalist jews went to the al ak sa complex escorted by police. >>> bobbi kristina brown, the daughter of late star whitney houston has died. the only child of houston and bobby brown was found unresponsive in the bathtub of her home. doctors placed her in a medically induced coma. her condition continued to deteriorate and she was moved to hospice care last month. family representatives said quote, bobbi kristina brown passed away july 26 2015, surrounded by her family. she is finally at peace and in the arms of god. now bobbi kristina brown was only 22. and as cnn reports, a short life became caught in the light and dark sides of her parents' world. >> reporter: as the adorable daughter of pop icon whitney houston, bobbi kristina brown was thrust into the spotlight at a tender age. ♪ if i got my baby ♪ >> reporter: bo
the violence broke out at the al-aqsa mosque also known in judaism as the temple mount. police say young palestinians barricaded themselves in the mosque and clashes spread down into the narrow alley ways of jerusalem's old city, it all began when ultra nationalist jews went to the al ak sa complex escorted by police. >>> bobbi kristina brown, the daughter of late star whitney houston has died. the only child of houston and bobby brown was found unresponsive in the bathtub of her home....
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. >> we want to turn now to judaism. i like we will have time with questions arising. >> that people insist on the 26th of june didn't lead to an immediate british government to restrict travelers advice. they change their position on the night of july. can you tell us the reasons for that? >> yes intelligence. as we embedded more and more to keep old with the authorities and as they uncovered more of the picture around this attack, the picture that we developed made us more concerned that a further attack targeting western interests was likely. >> who made that decision? was it the national security council? >> i took a decision. the traveling advice is determined in the foreign office on any major absent a piece of travel advice. i take the ultimate decision personally. in this case i did discuss it with the dirt because we were very much aware, that this would have a significant impact on the economy and we have made clear we want to support every way possible but we have to put security and sanctity as our number one
. >> we want to turn now to judaism. i like we will have time with questions arising. >> that people insist on the 26th of june didn't lead to an immediate british government to restrict travelers advice. they change their position on the night of july. can you tell us the reasons for that? >> yes intelligence. as we embedded more and more to keep old with the authorities and as they uncovered more of the picture around this attack, the picture that we developed made us more...
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there's a strain of it in christianity and judaism that goes back a long way but especially 1967. ..holocaust wasn't a generation away. there was a tremendous amount of anxiety about where they were. so if you imagine the anxiety, just another ghetto another trap for views. they were leaving israel in vast numbers. an that summer of 1967 nasser, the egyptian president, threw peacekeepers out of the sinaikeep and closed straights tehran and blocking israel access to the red sea this israel considered acts of war. re anxiety in israel was tremendous. egypt at that time, was engagedtr in a war in yemen using chemical weapons. gas masks were passed out and trenches dug for the mass graves they expected they would need and they struck and we call it the six day war but you could call it the six minute war because it was all over after that defeat. the psychological affect of this on all three religions was transformive. there was an influx of and they became the backbone of this. and the prophecy toward the end time and when the leader comes. and many christians look at this as well and t
there's a strain of it in christianity and judaism that goes back a long way but especially 1967. ..holocaust wasn't a generation away. there was a tremendous amount of anxiety about where they were. so if you imagine the anxiety, just another ghetto another trap for views. they were leaving israel in vast numbers. an that summer of 1967 nasser, the egyptian president, threw peacekeepers out of the sinaikeep and closed straights tehran and blocking israel access to the red sea this israel...
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he said your commitment to social justice comes from judaism so would you say minimum wage and pursuing immigration reformer -- jewish values? he got to be the mayor until the next election. not just because of the cultural ties but the immigrant experience above my jewish and mexican sides and the values of growing up jewish and understanding we have a responsibility. it is a responsibility to make sure that we take care of those who need us and to heal a broken world. there is no question these things come from that. my grandfather on my moms side harriet roth is an interesting american success story. he was the son of immigrants from russia and poland who were fleeing the time of the early 20th century. he came his father came to los angeles and was a tailor. he took up his profession and decided to take his father's name and turn it into his suit company. lewis roth clothing was one of the finest in -- and the first thing he did was he came here to d.c. and looked at johnson the way he was dressed and they said you look like a schlapp. schlapp. my grandfather became the tailor of th
he said your commitment to social justice comes from judaism so would you say minimum wage and pursuing immigration reformer -- jewish values? he got to be the mayor until the next election. not just because of the cultural ties but the immigrant experience above my jewish and mexican sides and the values of growing up jewish and understanding we have a responsibility. it is a responsibility to make sure that we take care of those who need us and to heal a broken world. there is no question...
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hinduism is not like christianity or judaism where there's one version of the story so i felt like ift falling into the tropes. >> why is that significant? >> not only genderism but there's colorism problems in end why and she is a superhero have a dark-skinned rural rape survivor superhero and that's okay. we want it to be an educational effort that causes a shift in perception around the role of women and rape survivors in society and globally. this is not just an indian problem. it's a global problem. >> wow. congratulations. what a great story and the editors such a great job of -- >> thank you. >> what is it to gravitate young people to this? this is fascinating. >> the animation plus the technology draw it is kids in and important that the parents are on board because it's a sensitive issue. >> you did a great job with this. >> thank you. >> fascinating. >> it's still going on until the end of december. >> okay. wonderful work. thank you. >> thank you. >> thanks to all of you for watching at home. that's going to do it for us today. updatings continue on msnbc throughout the day
hinduism is not like christianity or judaism where there's one version of the story so i felt like ift falling into the tropes. >> why is that significant? >> not only genderism but there's colorism problems in end why and she is a superhero have a dark-skinned rural rape survivor superhero and that's okay. we want it to be an educational effort that causes a shift in perception around the role of women and rape survivors in society and globally. this is not just an indian problem....
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so you said your commitment from social justice comes from judaism. i would wondering would you see raising the minimum wage is also -- by jewish values? >> absolutely. i'm if first elected jewish mayor in los angeles. so i'm proud of that and i think, you know, not just because of the vul turl ties, but whether it's the immigrant experience of both my jewish and mexican sides or the values i think, of growing up jewish and understanding that we have a responsibility. it's not charity, but it is a responsibility of kind of our covenant to make sure that we take care of those who need us and to heal a broken world. there's no question these things come from that. and i think my grandmother on my mom's side, harry roth is an interesting american success story. he was the son of immigrantes from russia and poland. we were fleeing the pilgrims in the times of the early 20th century. his father came to los angeles and was a tailor. he took up his profession and decided to take his father's name lewis ross, and turn it into the a suit company. lewis ross wa
so you said your commitment from social justice comes from judaism. i would wondering would you see raising the minimum wage is also -- by jewish values? >> absolutely. i'm if first elected jewish mayor in los angeles. so i'm proud of that and i think, you know, not just because of the vul turl ties, but whether it's the immigrant experience of both my jewish and mexican sides or the values i think, of growing up jewish and understanding that we have a responsibility. it's not charity,...