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even judaism. and that's something that's liberating, and we need that in a sovereign jewish state because we have not begun to figure out what judaism should look like in a free public jewish space. >> but so part of what you're getting at is, you're right, angela, i mean, it is a luxury. i have a lot of luxuries in my life, you know? including as an american jew whose father changed his name from ginsburg to gregory, and my mother was caroline fitzpatrick which is why i've got this irish -- [laughter] and i have to kind of self-identify my whole life are. so i have not experienced anti-semitism in the same way that others have. what i think is important though is to understand that we as american jews and should hold this thing we call identity in all of its component parts. and is we should not be told that it has to be one thing or another thing. we cannot say that we should just focus on israel and then forget about becoming literate jews or that we should just think about israel and understan
even judaism. and that's something that's liberating, and we need that in a sovereign jewish state because we have not begun to figure out what judaism should look like in a free public jewish space. >> but so part of what you're getting at is, you're right, angela, i mean, it is a luxury. i have a lot of luxuries in my life, you know? including as an american jew whose father changed his name from ginsburg to gregory, and my mother was caroline fitzpatrick which is why i've got this...
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in israel we feel we are owned by judaism and you own your judaism. you can do with judaism whatever you like because it is america and you can do anything you like, even judaism and that is something that is liberating. we need that in a sovereign jewish state to figure out wha judaism should look like in a free public jewish space. >> part of what you're getting at is it is a luxury. i have a lot of luxuries in my life including as an american jew whose father changed his name from ginsberg to gregory and my mother is carolyn fitzpatrick which is why i have this here. i self identify my whole life so i haven't experienced anti-semitism in the same way others have. what is important is to understand we as american jews can and should hold this thing we call identity and all its components parts and should not be told it has to be one thing or another. we cannot say we should just focus on israel and forget about becoming literate jews or should just think about israel and understand our talking points on the question of the peace process and forget h
in israel we feel we are owned by judaism and you own your judaism. you can do with judaism whatever you like because it is america and you can do anything you like, even judaism and that is something that is liberating. we need that in a sovereign jewish state to figure out wha judaism should look like in a free public jewish space. >> part of what you're getting at is it is a luxury. i have a lot of luxuries in my life including as an american jew whose father changed his name from...
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judaism ceilidh out a minion by imposing levies on american goods worth about three point three billion dollars included on that tariff hitlist bluejeans whiskey and motorcycles it seems that we're now on the brink of a trade war. u.s. president donald trump says that the friendship with chinese president xi jinping is important to him but he feels china's business practices are unfair that's why he wants to impose punitive twenty five percent tariffs on goods worth some fifty billion dollars around eleven hundred products will be affected especially those that will affect china's made in china twenty twenty five industrial initiative areas that will be affected are aircraft manufacturing information and communication technology robotics and mechanical engineering and the car industry chinese consumer goods such as mobile phones and televisions are expressly excluded so that u.s. consumers won't be burdened by higher prices china for its part now wants to introduce additional tariffs on american goods on a similar scale as previously announced. may if the united states imposes unilatera
judaism ceilidh out a minion by imposing levies on american goods worth about three point three billion dollars included on that tariff hitlist bluejeans whiskey and motorcycles it seems that we're now on the brink of a trade war. u.s. president donald trump says that the friendship with chinese president xi jinping is important to him but he feels china's business practices are unfair that's why he wants to impose punitive twenty five percent tariffs on goods worth some fifty billion dollars...
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you you say that hindu ism clearly accepts the possibility the abrahamic religions ups are all fine judaism christianity and islam so weak on the perhaps the greatest modern hindu preacher who in the late one nine hundred centuries made a very famous speech in chicago to the world parliament of religions said the just as all sorts of rivers flow in different parts crooked and straight into the same sea so also always of worship lead to the same god he said that i'm proud to speak of a feat that has taught the world not just tolerance but acceptance and so profoundly important idea because tolerance we are taught is a virtue but it's ultimately rather patronizing it says tolerance says i have the truth you are in error but i will make none of mostly indulge you and your right to be wrong very different except where is accepted says much for it says actually i believe i have the truth you believe you have the truth i will do so.
you you say that hindu ism clearly accepts the possibility the abrahamic religions ups are all fine judaism christianity and islam so weak on the perhaps the greatest modern hindu preacher who in the late one nine hundred centuries made a very famous speech in chicago to the world parliament of religions said the just as all sorts of rivers flow in different parts crooked and straight into the same sea so also always of worship lead to the same god he said that i'm proud to speak of a feat that...
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judaism and israel, judaism and zionism is not one and the same thing. i'm a proud jew. i believe in fighting anti-semitism and fighting islamophobia. and i am treated by people from the jewish community relations council the same way a roc is treated because i dare to criticize israel and zionism. to say a roc an organization. i feel strongly about this, because the jewish relations council is one of the main jewish organizations shutting out hundreds of thousands of jews across the united states. thousands of jews in the bay area. who speak out against israeli, palestinians, the occupation, the dispossession and who dare to criticize zionism as the be all and end all for jews. it is unconscionable to our members that a jewish institution which claims it supports plurality and is against islamophobia would work to discredit arock and block it. we see this as act of islamophobia and raiseism. this is the arab resourcing organizing center which many of us have come to know through their work, through attending programs. this is the organization in san francisco that can p
judaism and israel, judaism and zionism is not one and the same thing. i'm a proud jew. i believe in fighting anti-semitism and fighting islamophobia. and i am treated by people from the jewish community relations council the same way a roc is treated because i dare to criticize israel and zionism. to say a roc an organization. i feel strongly about this, because the jewish relations council is one of the main jewish organizations shutting out hundreds of thousands of jews across the united...
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reasons why judaism has survived for thousands of years -- with the official number? >> host: 3000. >> guest: because he worked hard to keep memory alive and you read the passover and it is thousands of years later and we still express gratitude for deliverance and gratitude is part of my argument that if yo you -- conservatism is gratitude. when you look around and say these are the things i'm thinking for and i'm blessed for anyone to preserve and pass them onto your children and i also think that a lot of liberalism probably understood is based on gratitude which is that liberalism seems to be having trouble these days not to say our conservatism is it. we started to say this before but [inaudible] she deals with the explanations deals with explanations for wire it comes from and she is persuasive and i can adopt. it's better than almost anybody else which is that it works and it's the way we talk about ourselves and the way we talk about the world around us and rhetoric and for almost all of human history, certainly almost all western european history, innovation
reasons why judaism has survived for thousands of years -- with the official number? >> host: 3000. >> guest: because he worked hard to keep memory alive and you read the passover and it is thousands of years later and we still express gratitude for deliverance and gratitude is part of my argument that if yo you -- conservatism is gratitude. when you look around and say these are the things i'm thinking for and i'm blessed for anyone to preserve and pass them onto your children and...
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it is a city which has tha sacred significance fo followers of three different judaism, islam, from the mount of olives, william looked over to the oldle city of jerusa fought over in centuries past and still a placof dispute. on temple mount, generated by jews and muslims, he visited the qsa mosque, the third holiest site in the islamic faith. the imams who showed him around said williams visit sent a message of hope and support. the church of the holy sepulcher is one of the holiest places in the christian faith. william was shown the spot where itd.s said christ was crucif wall is a sacred place for people of the jewish faith. it is the only surviving section of a jewish temple buil0 more than 200ars ago. william followed tradition and placed a note with his own thprayer in the wall, and stood in silent contemplation. has been moved by what he has seen over the past few daysn israel in yesterday in the occupied palestinian territories is not in doubt. this visit has achieved two things in particular. for britain, it has shown its evenhanded approach to the israelis and the palestinia
it is a city which has tha sacred significance fo followers of three different judaism, islam, from the mount of olives, william looked over to the oldle city of jerusa fought over in centuries past and still a placof dispute. on temple mount, generated by jews and muslims, he visited the qsa mosque, the third holiest site in the islamic faith. the imams who showed him around said williams visit sent a message of hope and support. the church of the holy sepulcher is one of the holiest places in...
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he learned hebrew in judaism, islam, buddhism and what are those things that unite us as humans? that's the message he was trying to put across. >> she was incredibly passionate about it. he comes across as a gentle person but when he went before congress to defend the budgets and this programming on public television he was forceful in his own way. let's play that clip and we'll talk about it. >> this is what i give. i give an expression of care everyday to each child to help him realize he is unique. i end the program by saying you've made the day a special day just by being you. there's no person in the whole world like you and i like you just the way you are and i feel if we in public television can only make it clear that feelings are mentioning and manageable we will have done a great service for mental health. >> i think it's wonderful. i think it's wonderful. looks like you just earned the $20 million. [ laughter ] >> it brings me to a smile and i wonder whether anybody could imagine that exchange in congress today. >> no. that's what's so remarkable. this mr. rogers goes
he learned hebrew in judaism, islam, buddhism and what are those things that unite us as humans? that's the message he was trying to put across. >> she was incredibly passionate about it. he comes across as a gentle person but when he went before congress to defend the budgets and this programming on public television he was forceful in his own way. let's play that clip and we'll talk about it. >> this is what i give. i give an expression of care everyday to each child to help him...
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dying but they wanted to do their part and have a judaism. -- patriotism. it was teamwork. it was great. thennot say enough about creatures in the world -- crew .hiefs in the world how many pilots to live out there? there?ehhave out you guys know what i mean. on, these are the four top guns of the fighter group. carson,erson, and they all had 15 victories. 42 acesp was noted for in 14 months of combat. more than any group in the european theater. down, something like 600 enemy airplanes in aerial combat. we were number three on the theater. next, we'll talk a procedures. the we have this little video to show you that will give you a good feel of what it was like in aerial combat. first of all, i want to tell you , they had an 1940 in june of 1944 already on the calendar and the air force's job was to defeat first. they could have made it very bad. we have not done that yet. still, a formidable enemy. hear of 1942es you the classic think of airplane -- think of air power is to destroy everything on the ground and the troops could walk in so to speak. it did not work that way
dying but they wanted to do their part and have a judaism. -- patriotism. it was teamwork. it was great. thennot say enough about creatures in the world -- crew .hiefs in the world how many pilots to live out there? there?ehhave out you guys know what i mean. on, these are the four top guns of the fighter group. carson,erson, and they all had 15 victories. 42 acesp was noted for in 14 months of combat. more than any group in the european theater. down, something like 600 enemy airplanes in...
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the prince also prayed at the most sacred site in judaism when he visited the western wall in jerusalem'sisit came on the last day of william's historic five—day tour of the middle east. if you have just joined if you havejustjoined us, in the last few minutes, the president of the european council, donald tusk, has said eu leaders have reached agreement in that key summit on migration. the italian prime minister, who heads the new populist right—wing government in rome, had threatened to veto any end to communicate for the eu summit in brussels unless his country was offered an acceptable deal —— communique. italy and greece will be able to set up migrant centres on their soil on a voluntary basis. the spanish prime minister is saying the union has agreed to assign more funds for managing migration. polish prime minister more or less repeating that. angela merkel, under great pressure internally, because she had to come up with a deal to prevent new arrivals because her interior minister, who is from her coalition partner, the csu, had given her until this weekend or he said he would aga
the prince also prayed at the most sacred site in judaism when he visited the western wall in jerusalem'sisit came on the last day of william's historic five—day tour of the middle east. if you have just joined if you havejustjoined us, in the last few minutes, the president of the european council, donald tusk, has said eu leaders have reached agreement in that key summit on migration. the italian prime minister, who heads the new populist right—wing government in rome, had threatened to...
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the prince also prayed at the most sacred site in judaism when he visited the western wall in jerusalem'sday of william's historic five—day tour of the middle east. leaders from the european union are expected to talk late into the night to decide a new approach to migration. italy's new populist government is taking a hard line and germany's angela merkle is under pressure at home. our europe editor, katya adler is in brussels. we have had high drama here tonight, when the italians basically said they would be blocking any decisions at this summit until they get concrete help with migrant arrivals on their shores. you see, yes, the main focus at this summit is migration, but leaders are also here to discuss brexit, the economy, security, and defence. but basically, the italians have borrowed some words from the uk commissioner, that they used with brexit. they looked the other leaders in the eye and said, nothing is agreed here until everything is agreed. you see, the italians smelt a rat. they were worried at the summit that they would be steamrolled by eu—savvy angela merkel. she also
the prince also prayed at the most sacred site in judaism when he visited the western wall in jerusalem'sday of william's historic five—day tour of the middle east. leaders from the european union are expected to talk late into the night to decide a new approach to migration. italy's new populist government is taking a hard line and germany's angela merkle is under pressure at home. our europe editor, katya adler is in brussels. we have had high drama here tonight, when the italians basically...
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it isa it is a city which has a sacred significance for the followers of three different faiths, judaismver to the old city ofjerusalem, fought overin to the old city ofjerusalem, fought over in centuries past and still a place of dispute. on temple mount, haram al sharif place of dispute. on temple mount, haram alsharif in place of dispute. on temple mount, haram al sharif in arabic, venerated by both jews haram al sharif in arabic, venerated by bothjews and muslims, he visited the dome of the rock. the location, the dome of the rock. the location, the third holiest in the islamic faith. the imams showed him around said william's visit sent a message of hope and support. the church of the holy sepulchre is one of the holiest places in the christian faith. william was shown the spot it was said christ was crucified. the western wall is a sacred place for people of the jewish faith. it's the only surviving section of a jewish temple built more than 2000 years ago. william followed tradition and placed a note with his own prayer in the wall and then stood in silent contemplation. that he h
it isa it is a city which has a sacred significance for the followers of three different faiths, judaismver to the old city ofjerusalem, fought overin to the old city ofjerusalem, fought over in centuries past and still a place of dispute. on temple mount, haram al sharif place of dispute. on temple mount, haram alsharif in place of dispute. on temple mount, haram al sharif in arabic, venerated by both jews haram al sharif in arabic, venerated by bothjews and muslims, he visited the dome of the...
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this is like the basement of anything that judaism would stand for.he army of 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 e cause thatat i 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 r
this is like the basement of anything that judaism would stand for.he army of 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...
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you say that hindu ism clearly accepts the possibility that abrahamic religions ups are all fine judaism christianity and islam some of it on the perhaps the greatest modern hindu preacher who in the late one nine hundred centuries made a very famous speech in chicago to the world parliament of religions said the just as all sorts of rivers flow in different parts crooked and straight into the same sea so also always of worship lead to the same god he said that i'm proud to speak of a feat that has taught the world not just tolerance but acceptance and so profoundly important idea because tolerance we are taught is a virtue but it's ultimately rather patronizing it says tolerance says i have the truth you are in error but i will mcnally muesli indulge you and your right to be wrong very different except where is except it says much for it says actually i believe i have the truth you believe you have the truth i will respect your truth please respect my truth and by that logic hindu ism is willing to see the merit in every way of worship what it doesn't accept as the clip of any other fai
you say that hindu ism clearly accepts the possibility that abrahamic religions ups are all fine judaism christianity and islam some of it on the perhaps the greatest modern hindu preacher who in the late one nine hundred centuries made a very famous speech in chicago to the world parliament of religions said the just as all sorts of rivers flow in different parts crooked and straight into the same sea so also always of worship lead to the same god he said that i'm proud to speak of a feat that...
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it is a city which has a sacred significance for the followers of three different faiths — judaism, islamlooked over to the old city ofjerusalem, fought over in centuries past and still a place of dispute. 0n temple mount, venerated by bothjews and muslims, he visited the al—aqsa mosque, the third holiest site in the islamic faith. the imams who showed him around said william's visit had sent a message of hope and support. the church of the holy sepulchre is one of the holiest places in the christian faith. william was shown the spot where it is said christ was crucified. the western wall is a sacred place for people of the jewish faith. it's the only surviving section of a jewish temple built more than 2000 years ago. william followed tradition and placed a note with his own prayer in the wall and then stood in silent contemplation. that he has been moved by what he has seen over the past few days in israel and yesterday in the occupied palestinian territories is not in doubt. this visit has achieved two things in particular. for britain, it has shown its evenhanded approach to the israe
it is a city which has a sacred significance for the followers of three different faiths — judaism, islamlooked over to the old city ofjerusalem, fought over in centuries past and still a place of dispute. 0n temple mount, venerated by bothjews and muslims, he visited the al—aqsa mosque, the third holiest site in the islamic faith. the imams who showed him around said william's visit had sent a message of hope and support. the church of the holy sepulchre is one of the holiest places in the...
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jews during the holocaust prince william also visited the western wall the most important site in judaism and al aqsa mosque compound or of most important sites in islam or a force that reports. appeal of bells welcome prince william to the most personal part of this first official visit to israel in the occupied palestinian territories by a british royal of the church of st mary magdalen on the slopes of the mount of olives he paid tribute to his great grandmother princess alice a devout christian who sheltered jews during the holocaust she'd asked to be buried in jerusalem but present day politics were close at hand the royal itinerary turned this last day in east jerusalem part of the prince's visit to the occupied palestinian territories attracting some criticism from right wing israeli politicians israel's culture minister called him impolite for not meeting jerusalem's israeli man. at the al aqsa mosque compound the site noda jews as the temple mount he met islamic clerics and viewing up close the golden dome of the rock just below at the western wall he met the chief rabbi of the h
jews during the holocaust prince william also visited the western wall the most important site in judaism and al aqsa mosque compound or of most important sites in islam or a force that reports. appeal of bells welcome prince william to the most personal part of this first official visit to israel in the occupied palestinian territories by a british royal of the church of st mary magdalen on the slopes of the mount of olives he paid tribute to his great grandmother princess alice a devout...
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so the only thing she games is to restore her credibility on the values she believes in which is judaismhe jewish faith which she takes seriously and that is the mainstay, she wanted to assert her values that all people are created in the image of god is the book of genesis is in its first chapter. >> she talks about repentance, remorse and recompense and having to work through each of those things. we have all been there at some time. we also see a lot of people who get a second, third, fourth, fifth chance. we will see if this interview has an impact and how it plays out. >> i hope we have more heart and more forgiveness. >> sanctions having a major affect on iran's economy leading to antigovernment protests in tehran and more in the world news rndup and italy's new government takes a stand against migrants by taking their views straight to the source. wrong. your insurance company is gonna raise your rate after the other car got a scratch so small you coulda fixed it with a pen. maybe you should take that pen and use it to sign up with a different insurance company. for drivers with a
so the only thing she games is to restore her credibility on the values she believes in which is judaismhe jewish faith which she takes seriously and that is the mainstay, she wanted to assert her values that all people are created in the image of god is the book of genesis is in its first chapter. >> she talks about repentance, remorse and recompense and having to work through each of those things. we have all been there at some time. we also see a lot of people who get a second, third,...
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to settle in who are the core and heartland of the jewish people in biblical times this is where judaismmerged as it was natural that there would be this messianic urge to settle those areas. even perhaps even clear out arabs from these areas and this didn't happen but jewish settlements were placed there and this is made things much more complicated for peacemaking here. in addition to the west bank settlements were spreading in the gaza strip sinai and on the golan heights. and as the israelis tighten their grip on the occupied territories it became clear they had no intention of returning them. even to get. a bomb to. muslims it will go on a block away and it will be that guy says an elephant could have a new lock on the sleeve yet i'm in the in a mob when. the whole cloth his accountant and the nickel ball one of them that all too old to wear is. what i miss the give me an optical out of what then yeah but in ma to the folks like that. in october one thousand nine hundred seventy three after just six years the arabs aiming to restore their territories and their dignity would launch a
to settle in who are the core and heartland of the jewish people in biblical times this is where judaismmerged as it was natural that there would be this messianic urge to settle those areas. even perhaps even clear out arabs from these areas and this didn't happen but jewish settlements were placed there and this is made things much more complicated for peacemaking here. in addition to the west bank settlements were spreading in the gaza strip sinai and on the golan heights. and as the...
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that sense of openness reinforced my attachment to judaism even when i gave up the practice of the religionhad this revelation about the broad-mindedness and universitiality of jewish culture and it brought me back at a different place. not the kind of practicing jew that my father was but as somebody who deeply respects and wants to perpetuate to his culture. so that's where i ended up as a result of the broad-minded upbringing and rather than abandon it as many orthodox jews do when they are raised orthodox and then rebel against it, that never happened to me. >> well, i knew he wasn't a believer. i am a believer. the god i worship he would want charles in his presence. who wouldn't? >> when i became sort of politically conscious in my late teens, when i was in college and began to get involved in political thought. when i was studying political theory, i had been impressed by just the history around me in those days. >> just look at, for example, in my 20's was a cultural revolution in china. and they set about to deliberately destroy 5,000 years of chinese high culture. the arts, the sc
that sense of openness reinforced my attachment to judaism even when i gave up the practice of the religionhad this revelation about the broad-mindedness and universitiality of jewish culture and it brought me back at a different place. not the kind of practicing jew that my father was but as somebody who deeply respects and wants to perpetuate to his culture. so that's where i ended up as a result of the broad-minded upbringing and rather than abandon it as many orthodox jews do when they are...
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it is a city which has a sacred significance for the followers of three different faiths — judaism, islamlooked over to the old city ofjerusalem, fought over in centuries past and still a place of dispute. 0n temple mount, venerated by bothjews and muslims, he visited the al—aqsa mosque, the third holiest site in the islamic faith. the imams who showed him around said william's visit had sent a message of hope and support. the church of the holy sepulchre is one of the holiest places in the christian faith. william was shown a spot where it is said christ was crucified. the western wall is a sacred place for people of the jewish faith. it is the only surviving section of a jewish temple built more than 2000 years ago. william followed tradition and placed a note with his own prayer in the wall and then stood in silent contemplation. that he has been moved by what he has seen over the past few days in israel and yesterday in the occupied palestinian territories is not in doubt. this visit has achieved two things in particular. for britain, it has shown its evenhanded approach to the israel
it is a city which has a sacred significance for the followers of three different faiths — judaism, islamlooked over to the old city ofjerusalem, fought over in centuries past and still a place of dispute. 0n temple mount, venerated by bothjews and muslims, he visited the al—aqsa mosque, the third holiest site in the islamic faith. the imams who showed him around said william's visit had sent a message of hope and support. the church of the holy sepulchre is one of the holiest places in the...
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. >> guest: i agree with all that and if you like -- there's a reason why judaism has survived for these thousands of years. what is the official number? >> 3000 i think. >> guest: they worked really hard to keep memory alive. you read the passover and it is, it's thousands of years later and we're still expressing gratitude for deliverance. gratitude is part of my argument, first of all i think conservatism is gratitude. you look around and say visa thinks ungrateful, grateful, these other things i'm blessed for and you want to preserve, conserve them, pass them on to your children. i also think a lot of liberalism properly understood is based on the fact that liberalism seems to be, having troubles these days. not to say our conservatism is in. i start to say this before, deirdre mccloskey, she deals with a lot of the expeditions people use for capitalism comes from. she is overwhelmingly persuasive in knocking them down. less than 100% bought in to her explanation but it's better than almost anybody else's, which is it was the way we talk about ourselves, but with a talked the world a
. >> guest: i agree with all that and if you like -- there's a reason why judaism has survived for these thousands of years. what is the official number? >> 3000 i think. >> guest: they worked really hard to keep memory alive. you read the passover and it is, it's thousands of years later and we're still expressing gratitude for deliverance. gratitude is part of my argument, first of all i think conservatism is gratitude. you look around and say visa thinks ungrateful,...
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that sense of openness reinforced my attachment to judaism even when i gave up the practice of the religionhad this revelation about the broad-mindedness and universitiality of jewish culture and it brought me back at a different place. not the kind of practicing jew that my father was but as somebody who deeply respects and wants to perpetuate to his culture. so that's where i ended up as a result of the broad-minded upbringing and rather than abandon it as many orthodox jews do when they are raised orthodox and then rebel against it, that never happened to me. >> well, i knew he wasn't a believer. i am a believer. the god i worship he would want charles in his presence. who wouldn't? >> when i became sort of politically conscious in my late teens, when i was in college and began to get involved in political thought. when i was studying political theory, i had been impressed by just the history around me in those days. >> just look at, for example, in my 20's was a cultural revolution in china. and they set about to deliberately destroy 5,000 years of chinese high culture. the arts, the sc
that sense of openness reinforced my attachment to judaism even when i gave up the practice of the religionhad this revelation about the broad-mindedness and universitiality of jewish culture and it brought me back at a different place. not the kind of practicing jew that my father was but as somebody who deeply respects and wants to perpetuate to his culture. so that's where i ended up as a result of the broad-minded upbringing and rather than abandon it as many orthodox jews do when they are...
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in his speeches that was a metaphor and i think another thing that was important to him that his judaism is the constant repair of the world. his mother i think was very influenced by that and died in the early 60s, in her early 60s and it was 1962 she died of a heart attack that she had when she brought a 24-pound turkey to a settlement house so that indigent people could have turkey for thanksgiving. she was in the hospital for five days and she died ironically on november 27 which was the same date rv guide decades later, but my important point here is i think that he learned about this from his mother and also from his grandfather, his immigrant grandfather whom he loved very much. he said his grandfather used to tell him don't hide your green hair. people will see it anyway. meaning if you are different, don't be shy about it. just be who you are and i think that influenced him. his grandfather started out as a pillar in lithuania as a dairy man and had five kids, came to kansas city to work for his step brother, couldn't make it there. he went to long island, got a paddlers pack, d
in his speeches that was a metaphor and i think another thing that was important to him that his judaism is the constant repair of the world. his mother i think was very influenced by that and died in the early 60s, in her early 60s and it was 1962 she died of a heart attack that she had when she brought a 24-pound turkey to a settlement house so that indigent people could have turkey for thanksgiving. she was in the hospital for five days and she died ironically on november 27 which was the...
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that sense of openness reinforced my attachment to judaism even when i gave up the practice of the religionhad this revelation about the broad-mindedness and universitiality of jewish culture and it brought me back at a different place. not the kind of practicing jew that my father was but as somebody who deeply respects and wants to perpetuate to his culture. so that's where i ended up as a result of the broad-minded upbringing and rather than abandon it as many orthodox jews do when they are raised orthodox and then rebel against it, that never happened to me. >> well, i knew he wasn't a believer. i am a believer. the god i worship he would want charles in his presence. who wouldn't? >> when i became sort of politically conscious in my late teens, when i was in college and began to get involved in political thought. when i was studying political theory, i had been impressed by just the history around me in those days. >> just look at, for example, in my 20's was a cultural revolution in china. and they set about to deliberately destroy 5,000 years of chinese high culture. the arts, the sc
that sense of openness reinforced my attachment to judaism even when i gave up the practice of the religionhad this revelation about the broad-mindedness and universitiality of jewish culture and it brought me back at a different place. not the kind of practicing jew that my father was but as somebody who deeply respects and wants to perpetuate to his culture. so that's where i ended up as a result of the broad-minded upbringing and rather than abandon it as many orthodox jews do when they are...
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east jerusalem on the final day of his middle east tour they included the most important site in judaism and one of the most important sites in islam is the first official visit by a member of the royal family since one thousand nine hundred forty eight and as harry forcer ports had to walk a political tightrope. appeal of bell's welcome prince william to the most personal part of this first official visit to israel in the occupied palestinian territories by a british royal at the church of st mary magdalene on the slopes of the mount of olives he paid tribute to his great grandmother princess alice a devout christian who'd sheltered jews during the holocaust she'd asked to be buried in jerusalem but present day politics will close at hand the royal itinerary turned this last day in east jerusalem part of the prince's visit to the occupied palestinian territories attracting some criticism from right wing israeli politicians israel's culture minister called him impolite for not meeting jerusalem's israeli man. at the al aqsa mosque compound the site know to jews as the temple mount he met
east jerusalem on the final day of his middle east tour they included the most important site in judaism and one of the most important sites in islam is the first official visit by a member of the royal family since one thousand nine hundred forty eight and as harry forcer ports had to walk a political tightrope. appeal of bell's welcome prince william to the most personal part of this first official visit to israel in the occupied palestinian territories by a british royal at the church of st...
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was indeed of any use coming up ahead argentina call off that wild card warm up against israel in judaism that is off to protest from palestinians. and you go was full of kingdom hit screens while one government from a culture department will be here with his verdict. all that coming up shortly david. the. united states in one thousand nine hundred sixty. rockets the younger brother of john f. kennedy is running for president. it's a nation. that has a sneeze. puppy kennedy. the man who wanted change. this morning want to deliver. birth mum home to lose of species. a home worth saving and. those are big changes and most start with small steps global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world. by ideas that protect the climate boost green energy solutions and resource to show. results of people you can not predict a force to create interactive content teaching the next generation about environmental protection by. using all channels available to inspire people to take action and we're determined to build something here for the next generation global idea
was indeed of any use coming up ahead argentina call off that wild card warm up against israel in judaism that is off to protest from palestinians. and you go was full of kingdom hit screens while one government from a culture department will be here with his verdict. all that coming up shortly david. the. united states in one thousand nine hundred sixty. rockets the younger brother of john f. kennedy is running for president. it's a nation. that has a sneeze. puppy kennedy. the man who wanted...
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i very strongly was jewish in terms of my theology, which luckily, judaism did not exist intelligent lot. it is a religion of good works, .ot a belief -- it a religion that does not demand a lot. becausegive it a lot i'm a skeptic. i'm not at all an atheist. out of all these, the possible ones, theologies, atheism is the least plausible i think. you have to think about the existence of the universe and to assume an event created itself is rather odd. the most important question is, why is there and can there be anything, and how can there be consciousness? atheism is not an answer that is possible in the way to me. skeptic inat, i'm a the way let's say a jefferson was. i do not accept in accounts. i expect there's something out there. beyond that, i haven't a clue. i once said to a friend that i do not believe in god but i fear him greatly. i'm rather impressed with the ist that the universe inexplicable and any terms in which we understand. there's something out there that we do not understand that induces a little humility and theologically, i try to remain humble because i do not
i very strongly was jewish in terms of my theology, which luckily, judaism did not exist intelligent lot. it is a religion of good works, .ot a belief -- it a religion that does not demand a lot. becausegive it a lot i'm a skeptic. i'm not at all an atheist. out of all these, the possible ones, theologies, atheism is the least plausible i think. you have to think about the existence of the universe and to assume an event created itself is rather odd. the most important question is, why is there...
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he wandered around in his youth between a mix of judaism, christian idealism and the civil disobedience but in 1961 he published an op-ed in a british newspaper called the forgotten prisoners and he was calling the world to look at prisoners of conscience of three types. in the communist world, in the west and in the developing colonial, postcolonial world, it was called the rule of three. this was long before facebook, twitter, the internet but it went viral . it was picked up by french newspapers, american newspapers, other newspapers around the world. one of the most successful and inhistory. sometimes you wonder why , but it's that idea and the moment . donations start to flow in and information about other prisoners of conscience around the world and amnesty international was born. it operated according to this rule of three that every chapter would support three prisoners of those three types and they had to be nonviolent. in 1962 they refused to support nelson mandela because he was part of something called the enemy of the sphere that was turning after great frustration with cha
he wandered around in his youth between a mix of judaism, christian idealism and the civil disobedience but in 1961 he published an op-ed in a british newspaper called the forgotten prisoners and he was calling the world to look at prisoners of conscience of three types. in the communist world, in the west and in the developing colonial, postcolonial world, it was called the rule of three. this was long before facebook, twitter, the internet but it went viral . it was picked up by french...
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it is a city which has a sacred significance for the followers of three different faiths — judaism, islam islamic faith. the imams who showed him around said william‘s visit had sent a message of hope and support. the church of the holy sepulchre is one of the holiest places in the christian faith. william was shown a spot where it is said christ was crucified. the western wall is a sacred place for people of the jewish faith. it is the only surviving section of a jewish temple built more than 2,000 years ago. william followed tradition and placed a note with his own prayer in the wall and then stood in silent contemplation. that he has been moved by what he has seen over the past few days in israel and yesterday in the occupied palestinian territories is not in doubt. this visit has achieved two things in particular. for britain, it has shown its evenhanded approach to the israelis and the palestinians. for william, it has shown he is more than able to handle such a sensitive visit. he returns to britain with his experience broadened and knowing that an important visit has been accomplis
it is a city which has a sacred significance for the followers of three different faiths — judaism, islam islamic faith. the imams who showed him around said william‘s visit had sent a message of hope and support. the church of the holy sepulchre is one of the holiest places in the christian faith. william was shown a spot where it is said christ was crucified. the western wall is a sacred place for people of the jewish faith. it is the only surviving section of a jewish temple built more...
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retaliation to the european union's decision to impose a three point two billion dollars worth of judaism hundreds of u.s. goods. peace talks between south sudan's government and the opposition have broken down after two days of closed door meetings in ethiopia new dates have been set for more talks but the differences between the two sides suggest that a deal will be difficult to achieve even morgan as this report. it was their first meeting in nearly two years when president salva kiir and opposition leader rick machar last met in found sudan's capital juba the talks ended in failure and renewed fighting between the sides this meeting a neutral ground offered hope of a breakthrough in the conflict but it broke up without any agreement after two days there is no. i or how. this tragic humanitarian crisis after or how many arguments. before. the journey we have is delivering on the commitment to us and. in those agreements the children who have been having is one of leadership and political with. the civil war in faster than began in twenty thirteen when president kiir accused his then de
retaliation to the european union's decision to impose a three point two billion dollars worth of judaism hundreds of u.s. goods. peace talks between south sudan's government and the opposition have broken down after two days of closed door meetings in ethiopia new dates have been set for more talks but the differences between the two sides suggest that a deal will be difficult to achieve even morgan as this report. it was their first meeting in nearly two years when president salva kiir and...
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it's about islam, judaism, about all of us coming together.y big theme. >> was bruce springsteen the highlight for you? it was for me. >> when i heard the tony audience saying "bruce" it was a good time. >> a nice way the way he gave a shout out to his wife. >> always does. >> jamie, thank you. >>> a valedictorian says she was silenced by her california high school during her graduation speech. ahead, the very personal words she wanted to share and why some students agreed with the decision to shut her down. you're watching "cbs this morning." students agreed with the decision to to shut her town. we'll explain. you're watching "cbs this morning." (tiffany) i quit smoking. but i still get those cravings. so, i talked to my doctor and with counseling, exercise and using the nicotine patch and gum i quit for good. my tip is: get help to find the best way for you to quit smoking. (sharon) before you have to replace your voice box. (anncr) you can quit. call 1-800-quit-now for help getting free medication, if available and eligible. another anti-w
it's about islam, judaism, about all of us coming together.y big theme. >> was bruce springsteen the highlight for you? it was for me. >> when i heard the tony audience saying "bruce" it was a good time. >> a nice way the way he gave a shout out to his wife. >> always does. >> jamie, thank you. >>> a valedictorian says she was silenced by her california high school during her graduation speech. ahead, the very personal words she wanted to share...
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it is a city which has a sacred significance for the followers of three different faiths — judaism, islamace of dispute. 0n temple mount, venerated by bothjews and muslims, he visited the al—aqsa mosque, the third holiest site in the islamic faith. the imams who showed him around said william's visit had sent a message of hope and support. the church of the holy sepulchre is one of the holiest places in the christian faith. william was shown a spot where it is said christ was crucified. the western wall is a sacred place for people of the jewish faith. it is the only surviving section of a jewish temple built more than 2000 years ago. william followed tradition and placed a note with his own prayer in the wall and then stood in silent contemplation. that he has been moved by what he has seen over the past few days in israel and yesterday in the occupied palestinian territories is not in doubt. this visit has achieved two things in particular. for britain, it has shown its evenhanded approach to the israelis and the palestinians. for william, it has shown he is more than able to handle suc
it is a city which has a sacred significance for the followers of three different faiths — judaism, islamace of dispute. 0n temple mount, venerated by bothjews and muslims, he visited the al—aqsa mosque, the third holiest site in the islamic faith. the imams who showed him around said william's visit had sent a message of hope and support. the church of the holy sepulchre is one of the holiest places in the christian faith. william was shown a spot where it is said christ was crucified. the...
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in the sense with my nerve, but i'm not jewish and i have never really thought about converting to judaism. on the facts of the book coming out it's all made up, but is autobiographical and it's a dream you are able to have ended tells a kind of truth that is like the truth inik dreams mt's not the fact-- true is the fact, really. many people talk about assuming a mask, kind of the truth in masks. that's a wiseer thing in fiction, we assume a mask that we can get outs of truth, which is truer than kind of mere truth, if you will. host: gish jen, humor is a concept or at your work. guest: yes, yes, yes. i think-- people say where do you get this from and i will say that my father was funny. my father had a tremendous sense of humor and things other people would be very upset about my father always laughed. he thought everything was funny and of course, the nature of my material lends itself. i think what you really see is that we have these constructs of the world, like what a chinese-american is and that is so far off like the gap between that in reality is so large and when we laugh in--
in the sense with my nerve, but i'm not jewish and i have never really thought about converting to judaism. on the facts of the book coming out it's all made up, but is autobiographical and it's a dream you are able to have ended tells a kind of truth that is like the truth inik dreams mt's not the fact-- true is the fact, really. many people talk about assuming a mask, kind of the truth in masks. that's a wiseer thing in fiction, we assume a mask that we can get outs of truth, which is truer...
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in judaism we call this darhe shalom, "ways of peace."ather, what do you make of what happened on friday night sarah sanders being kicked out of that restaurant? i know there are people in this country that may not agree with president trump and saw that happen and said, "you know what? we don't need to do this. this is not who we are as americans." >> right, abby, this is part of the problem of demonizing your political opponent or demonizing someone whom you don't agree with. this is wrong. jesus said love one another. and in a society if you want to have love and harmony, love has to express itself in courtesy, politeness. if you run a restaurant, you don't issue invitations to your friends only to come. a restaurant is a public accommodation, people have a right to go there, and by receiving people into your restaurant, you have a business relationship, but you have something even more, a human relationship. you're offering your services, and you want to create an atmosphere where people can have a good meal and discuss things. why is
in judaism we call this darhe shalom, "ways of peace."ather, what do you make of what happened on friday night sarah sanders being kicked out of that restaurant? i know there are people in this country that may not agree with president trump and saw that happen and said, "you know what? we don't need to do this. this is not who we are as americans." >> right, abby, this is part of the problem of demonizing your political opponent or demonizing someone whom you don't...
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- autobiographical but it's not, i'm not jewish and i've never really thought about converting to judaism. and all the facts of the book are all made up. it's autobiographical, it's a dream that you are able to have and it tells a kind of truth that is like the truth in dreams. it's not the facts, truism is the factually. many people talk about assuming a mask, kind of the truth in mask. that's a very wise thing. in fiction we assume a mask that we can get at the truth which is true or then kind of mere truth, if you will. >> host: humor is a pretty concept throughout your work. >> guest: yes, yes, yes. i think people often ask where you get this from? i will say my father was this funny. my father had tremendous sense of humor and like i say things of the people would be very upset about, my father always laughed about. and, of course, the nature of my material lends itself. i think which are releasing is with all these constructs of the world, what a chinese american is. that is so far off, like the gap between that and reality is so large. because we have this picture and a 12, seven c
- autobiographical but it's not, i'm not jewish and i've never really thought about converting to judaism. and all the facts of the book are all made up. it's autobiographical, it's a dream that you are able to have and it tells a kind of truth that is like the truth in dreams. it's not the facts, truism is the factually. many people talk about assuming a mask, kind of the truth in mask. that's a very wise thing. in fiction we assume a mask that we can get at the truth which is true or then...
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these are great contributions of judaism. to the world.isdeeds between people is the issue of a coincidentability. it's noaccountability.our systeu try actually correct the situation and obviously in the world of twitter and facebook and 24/7 cable. it's a difficult thing to do. so, if you are talking between yourself and the good lord, that's a private matter. when you are in the public square, you don't get that forgiveness unless you have accountability and you are able to reach out to the people that you hurt. obviously, at the end of the day, have you been able to show in the public square a change of attitude and behavior? and, if you don't, you don't deserve forgiveness. abby: bishop jackson we look back on this week. it was an ugly week. a lot of nasty things were said. racist card was pulled. a lot of things you could say were just as bad were said about folks. what do we learn from this week? what do you take away? how can we all better ourselves? >> i think we have a teachable moment. personal repentance is great. there also nee
these are great contributions of judaism. to the world.isdeeds between people is the issue of a coincidentability. it's noaccountability.our systeu try actually correct the situation and obviously in the world of twitter and facebook and 24/7 cable. it's a difficult thing to do. so, if you are talking between yourself and the good lord, that's a private matter. when you are in the public square, you don't get that forgiveness unless you have accountability and you are able to reach out to the...