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morgan's horning going on happens right here in london under the auspices of life masters you only think of blith masters the first thing i come to my mind is who are doing and her attempt to corner the market in all these vital commodities while her bank simultaneously runs up those three hundred year. bubble high in bonds. yeah ok we're going to actually turn to blythe masters in a moment but i want to point out that opec itself does not use the spot market to price their oil products because they said that's open to manipulation they use future is that instead so here you are allowing j.p. morgan to enter this spot market essentially the physical market and rig copper prices they now control twenty seven percent of the copper market with this new fund and black rock is seeking approval of their fund will be twice as big as j.p. morgan's and this but blythe masters however let's turn to zero almost two years ago february two thousand and eleven when you spoke to pierre giovanna bank of javadoc dot com who wrote the book masters and this is what he said them she gets her title of head o
morgan's horning going on happens right here in london under the auspices of life masters you only think of blith masters the first thing i come to my mind is who are doing and her attempt to corner the market in all these vital commodities while her bank simultaneously runs up those three hundred year. bubble high in bonds. yeah ok we're going to actually turn to blythe masters in a moment but i want to point out that opec itself does not use the spot market to price their oil products because...
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thousand and eleven when you spoke to pierre giovanna bank of javadoc dot com who wrote the book life masters and this is what he said then she gets her title of head of commodities and sun this is extremely interesting because what you consume this book is that what is interesting is not the fact that you invented the credit default swap what is an interesting it's a sense two thousand and seven she's buying cool moment is she's buying two foods she's buying sugar in two thousand. seven eight she was already in brazil buying everywhere you know. billy's life got sold on the other thing and this is why you know the prices are going up and to do it you're seeing the results well p.r. john of a is totally plugged in to what's happening in the french banking system it is a society general and b.n.p. of course are totally integrated into the global finance or terrorism network and we know the blith masters his book blast masters which quotes me extensively in that book by the way as he's two years ago he said this was coming the j.p. morgan these banks hoarding these commodities that's why we've
thousand and eleven when you spoke to pierre giovanna bank of javadoc dot com who wrote the book life masters and this is what he said then she gets her title of head of commodities and sun this is extremely interesting because what you consume this book is that what is interesting is not the fact that you invented the credit default swap what is an interesting it's a sense two thousand and seven she's buying cool moment is she's buying two foods she's buying sugar in two thousand. seven eight...
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how do you deal with relationships with your life with mastering the a.d.h.d.,
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master. is it a philosophy, a religion, a way of life. >> to be a master, you've got to study with a master andn he says, tag, you're it. >> jon: it's really not an accredititied situation. how do you know he's a master. does he say i'm the zen master and you're like, all right. >> he's got. i'll tell you how i know. >> jon: okay. >> i'm going to make you a zen master now and perhaps you can do this on your moment of zen. >> jon: i'd like that. >> okay. >> jon: am i going to have to walk across coals or anything? or am i cool? >> it's very simple. are you ready? stay right where you are. hua! boom man. >> jon: that's it? >> now you are done. [cheers and applause] now, we can continue although mine has a brownish tint to it. what does that mean a brownnose. i don't know i'm brown nosing. we can continue the interview. >> jon: all right. so that's all it takes. >> to see if -- >> jon: i'm a zen master i'm patch adams. what did you -- [ laughter ] >> bernie is also a clown. >> jon: he is a clun? >> he is a clown, a zen master. >> jon: sounds lost to me. >> no, man. no. >> jon: he's found? >> he's
master. is it a philosophy, a religion, a way of life. >> to be a master, you've got to study with a master andn he says, tag, you're it. >> jon: it's really not an accredititied situation. how do you know he's a master. does he say i'm the zen master and you're like, all right. >> he's got. i'll tell you how i know. >> jon: okay. >> i'm going to make you a zen master now and perhaps you can do this on your moment of zen. >> jon: i'd like that. >> okay....
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masters. but this is really a journey that takes place throughout your life. and it's never too late. robert: i discovered in the research--and i interviewed 9 contemporary masters forhis book--that the people who really get far in life, really achieve something, it's not that they're so goal driven. they don't think, "i want to become a master. i want to write this great book." they're actually people who enjoy the process of their work. like, i enjoy putting the book together, researching it, building it. if all i thought about was the end and getting money and attention and being on "barry kibrick," it wouldn't work. you have to actually literally enjoy the details that are involved in your work. and how do you do that? well, you choose a career that at least excites you in some way where you can handle the setbacks, the tedium, the practice, the boring hours. it's inevitable. if you want to be a great violinist, you're not going to be born that way. you have to put in the 10,000, the 20,000 hours. and the more you do it, the more pleasurable it becomes, the more pleasurable it beco
masters. but this is really a journey that takes place throughout your life. and it's never too late. robert: i discovered in the research--and i interviewed 9 contemporary masters forhis book--that the people who really get far in life, really achieve something, it's not that they're so goal driven. they don't think, "i want to become a master. i want to write this great book." they're actually people who enjoy the process of their work. like, i enjoy putting the book together,...
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. ♪ jesus, you have changed my life forever ♪ ♪ master i want the world to know ♪ ♪ everywhere i go,to know ♪ ♪ that everywhere i go ♪ our awesome god. our father in heaven ♪ ♪ your kingdom, your power, sing it again ♪ ♪ our father, in heaven, awesome, awesome god ♪ ♪ i'm going to shout it ♪ you, you, are awesome ♪ you are god, you are an awesome god ♪ ♪ you are awesome ♪ you are awesome, you are god ♪ you are an awesome god, awesome god ♪ ♪ awesome god, awesome god >> he's an awesome god, isn't he? praise the lord. welcome to camp meeting. we're coming to you from louisville, kentucky, from evan gel worship prayer center, right here in louisville and this is something special, i'll tell you. for me to be able to be here and be with an old friend, great post pastor bob rogers. >> nothing like live tv and being put on the spot. thank you for opening up the church and allowing us to come and be with you. >> david, i'm so thrilled you're here. like you said, we've been friends all the way through school and we were together when david met barbara. >> yes, we were. >> and i remember he c
. ♪ jesus, you have changed my life forever ♪ ♪ master i want the world to know ♪ ♪ everywhere i go,to know ♪ ♪ that everywhere i go ♪ our awesome god. our father in heaven ♪ ♪ your kingdom, your power, sing it again ♪ ♪ our father, in heaven, awesome, awesome god ♪ ♪ i'm going to shout it ♪ you, you, are awesome ♪ you are god, you are an awesome god ♪ ♪ you are awesome ♪ you are awesome, you are god ♪ you are an awesome god, awesome god ♪ ♪ awesome...
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life with him. >> reporter: master chief petty officer dwayne and jonathan. >> after 20 years in the navy and being able to do this openly without don't ask, don't tell and now being able to be legally married, it's wonderful. >> reporter: between the weddings last night and the weddings that are happening today, by the time it's all over here on black walnut point, there will have been seven same-sex couples who have tied the knot on the first day it's legal in maryland. scott broom, 9news now. >> maryland's first same-sex marriage ceremonies took place just after midnight new year's day. baltimore opened city hall at 12:30 a.m. to allow several gay couples to get married. mayor stephanie rowelings blake who is also an ordained minister presided over the ceremonies. >>> a candlelight ridge jill was last -- vigil was held last night for an officer killed in the line of duty. chris yung was responding to a car accident when he was killed. he was 35 years old and the father of three young children. >>> investigators are still searching for the cause of a fire that destroyed an oxon hill church. the f
life with him. >> reporter: master chief petty officer dwayne and jonathan. >> after 20 years in the navy and being able to do this openly without don't ask, don't tell and now being able to be legally married, it's wonderful. >> reporter: between the weddings last night and the weddings that are happening today, by the time it's all over here on black walnut point, there will have been seven same-sex couples who have tied the knot on the first day it's legal in maryland....
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how do you deal with relationships with your life with mastering the a.d.h.d., and recognizing all the ways it's impacting your life? - oh, so that's why you did it and, you know, are there enough post-its in the whole world for you to do another show? - no. - not for rick, no. - no, never. - you know, i want to talk a little bit about the combo because it's really incredible. if you can call and make a pledge of $250, you're gonna get the combo and it is really an amazing thing. and i want to talk about it in a little more detail. of course, it has the a.d.d. and mastering it dvd, which has bonus material and it also has a.d.d. stole my car keys which is a softcover book. and, rick, it's very funny. - well, what we did was, we took 155 signs, behaviors things that a.d.h.d. adults tend to do. so you'll be going through this going, "oh, that's me. "that's why i have so many parking tickets. "that's why i get so frustrated. "that's why he doesn't seem to look in my eyes when he's talking to me," and so on. so you'll recognize yourself. it's funny. every page is a different one. it's illu
how do you deal with relationships with your life with mastering the a.d.h.d., and recognizing all the ways it's impacting your life? - oh, so that's why you did it and, you know, are there enough post-its in the whole world for you to do another show? - no. - not for rick, no. - no, never. - you know, i want to talk a little bit about the combo because it's really incredible. if you can call and make a pledge of $250, you're gonna get the combo and it is really an amazing thing. and i want to...
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life with him. >> u.s. navy master chief petty officer. >> after 20 years in the navy and being able to do this openly without don't ask don't tell and not being able to be legally married, it's wonderful. >> scott broom, 9news now. >>> let's take a live look outside as we start 2013. it was kind of a gray start to the new year, but not too cold out there. erica is here with the rest of the evening. how that's shaping up and back to school tomorrow. kids aren't ready, but they need to go. >> yeah. >> ready or not the school year is going to resume as we head into tomorrow and the breezes are going to resume as we head into tomorrow as well. clouds were in place today, keeping our temperatures pretty constant, taking a look at th almanac here. 35 degrees is the high. 38 the low. so a very small difference between high and low temperatures. because of those clouds and we are back to zero on the precipitation. but you know we have a little chance for the precipitation in your seven-day forecast. it is very minimal though.
life with him. >> u.s. navy master chief petty officer. >> after 20 years in the navy and being able to do this openly without don't ask don't tell and not being able to be legally married, it's wonderful. >> scott broom, 9news now. >>> let's take a live look outside as we start 2013. it was kind of a gray start to the new year, but not too cold out there. erica is here with the rest of the evening. how that's shaping up and back to school tomorrow. kids aren't ready,...
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good news is, that dog likely saved the life of her master tuesday night, waking her up before she wasovercome by carbon monoxide. gary came back with dry shoes and some tears in his eyes. >> kayla, 8 years old, still moves like the devil, but is described by owner, cristie williamson as -- >> part angel. >> tuesday night, cristie was asleep in her condo where a neighbor left a car running for hours, filling her home with carbon monoxide. kayla was breathing it, too. >> this is my baby girl and she knew something was wrong. and she was trying to tell her mommy to wake up. and she saved my life and probably the life of many other people in my condo complex. >> kayla woke cristie up. cristie got up, weaved as she walked, fell down, called 911. >> i know that the answers that i gave them, i kept thinking, oh my god, what is my address? how old am i? what is my name? and i realized then that this is serious. >> she now has a new cause, convincing people, like her mom, to get carbon monoxide detectors. >> obviously, i didn't have one, and it could have cost me my life. and according to some
good news is, that dog likely saved the life of her master tuesday night, waking her up before she wasovercome by carbon monoxide. gary came back with dry shoes and some tears in his eyes. >> kayla, 8 years old, still moves like the devil, but is described by owner, cristie williamson as -- >> part angel. >> tuesday night, cristie was asleep in her condo where a neighbor left a car running for hours, filling her home with carbon monoxide. kayla was breathing it, too. >>...
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say the least: "zero dark thirty," "lincoln," "argo," "les mis," "silver linings," "life of pi,"django," "the masteringdom," and "beasts of the southern wild." > > we have that list you have laid out there, it's a list in sort of 1-through-10 order, because we don't know exactly how many films are going to be nominated. it could be seven, it could be 10, it could be eight, could be nine, we don't know. so that is my sort of list of the order i think has the best chance of getting in this year. > let's do a little talking about "zero dark thirty," because this is a big film that a lot of people will go to see this week, and there has been a ton of controversy about this, saying that it's taking a lot of liberties, some things didn't actually happen the way they did in the bin laden capture. what do you think? what is your critic's take? > > movies that are based on true stories are always going to take dramatic license and liberties. this is kind of a special case, because there is possibly classified/declassified documents that mark boal and kathryn bigelow had access to in order to make this film,
say the least: "zero dark thirty," "lincoln," "argo," "les mis," "silver linings," "life of pi,"django," "the masteringdom," and "beasts of the southern wild." > > we have that list you have laid out there, it's a list in sort of 1-through-10 order, because we don't know exactly how many films are going to be nominated. it could be seven, it could be 10, it could be eight, could be nine, we don't know. so...
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life with him. >> reporter: the u.s. navy master chief officer. >> after 20 years in the navy and, you know, being able to do this openly without don't ask don't tell and being able to be legally married, it's wonderful. >> reporter: scott broom, 9news now. >> the legalization of same-sex marriage in maryland is arguably the highest profile new law taking effect in the d.c. area today, but there are others. the banned on chicken feed also takes effect today. it is a law that allows parents to freeze their credit. the idea to make it easier to fight identity theft. in virginia local governments can now only seize property for the public use by claiming imminent domains. and insurance agents have to inform people if their policy excludes coverage for earthquake damage. >>> and don't forget that the new year means new rates on the dulles toll road. they went up by a quarter today at the main toll plaza bringing the rate to $1.75 for a standard two-wheel vehicle. tolls are also up a quarter to the on and off ramps bringing them $1 a pie
life with him. >> reporter: the u.s. navy master chief officer. >> after 20 years in the navy and, you know, being able to do this openly without don't ask don't tell and being able to be legally married, it's wonderful. >> reporter: scott broom, 9news now. >> the legalization of same-sex marriage in maryland is arguably the highest profile new law taking effect in the d.c. area today, but there are others. the banned on chicken feed also takes effect today. it is a law...
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but by the time he sought the presidency, it was increasingly seen as a kind of master institution to american political life. >> gotcha. feel free -- >> i love the dinner party to. i felt so lucky to hit the first time. it was only given to this libra i believe in 2007, five years ago. we are still gathering the material to study this presidency. and it only became available for publishing and 2011, so it was hot off the presses. so it's so honest. you are all good friends just talking about why do you do it? and it's full of ambition. that is for sure but it's also full of a lot of -- i wouldn't say self doubt, but self-knowledge. he very interesting talks about how he -- his grandfather, they mislead would stand up on a table and sing sweet line, whether asked or not. and loved going to fenway park. >> the only element i can think to add is this, zest for being in the center of national life, for its own in transit merits, quite apart from any purpose but i'm in my article, i think it is oliver wendell holmes, at one point or another i've heard come out of the mouths of many i kennedy, i think it's a pers
but by the time he sought the presidency, it was increasingly seen as a kind of master institution to american political life. >> gotcha. feel free -- >> i love the dinner party to. i felt so lucky to hit the first time. it was only given to this libra i believe in 2007, five years ago. we are still gathering the material to study this presidency. and it only became available for publishing and 2011, so it was hot off the presses. so it's so honest. you are all good friends just...
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masters. jefferson throughout his life in the revolutionary war -- it was a bit of a shock to him because a number of slaves ran off and joined the british to get their freedom and he never forgave him for that and that overrode the loyalty that more slaves had shown to the american cause. it overrode the fact that first of all i should mention george washington had integrated the american army in 1775. blacks fought throughout the word washington's army and jefferson never once as governor offered freedom to any of his slaves would fight for the american cause. but the disloyalty of a relatively small number of slaves, perceived disloyalty looms large in jefferson's mind in the loyalty of the other blacks to completely discount heard and then he wrote this fantasy in this in the city set like people could have been worth of this country because they had been held in slavery here. now his own slaves, martin hemings, caesar and greek church granger had risked their lives to save jefferson's life and property during the war. jefferson davis well when he was readiness in the state of virginia. he did
masters. jefferson throughout his life in the revolutionary war -- it was a bit of a shock to him because a number of slaves ran off and joined the british to get their freedom and he never forgave him for that and that overrode the loyalty that more slaves had shown to the american cause. it overrode the fact that first of all i should mention george washington had integrated the american army in 1775. blacks fought throughout the word washington's army and jefferson never once as governor...
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life. so the five on the ouide represents the five times i've beaten cancer and the i.m. is the indestructible masterf one theory that i have. and take responsibility for your happiness and actions and what you do in life. if you pass that on to one person every day. >> good afternoon, ladies. how are you? are you enjoying your dining experience so far? >> levine, now 43, is using his new-found celebrity to push others to attain their full potential. and he begins right in his own kitchen. >> throughout the kitchen, we have different phrases or different signs, different things. i think it's a point to our being in the kitchen. the mind-set of the kitchen. and the stems, cut it off. we'll use that. >> levine shares his culinary and cancer survival experiences at events held at his restaurant, as well as when he lends his time to the american cancer society. >> for me, it's all about paying it forward and through a good cause and very involved with the american cancer society. >> in the end, he says fight the fight, do what you love every day and above all, have some fun. >> i think the fun factor is
life. so the five on the ouide represents the five times i've beaten cancer and the i.m. is the indestructible masterf one theory that i have. and take responsibility for your happiness and actions and what you do in life. if you pass that on to one person every day. >> good afternoon, ladies. how are you? are you enjoying your dining experience so far? >> levine, now 43, is using his new-found celebrity to push others to attain their full potential. and he begins right in his own...
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to have something to remind me every day of life, so the five on the outside represents the five times i've beaten cancer and the im is the indestructive masterf one theory that i have, and for that, if you take responsibility for your happiness and actions and what you do in life, pass that out to one person every day. >> good afternoon, ladies, how are you? how are you doing? >> how are you enjoying your dining experience so far? >> levine, now 43, using his new-found celebrity to inspire and push others to reach their full potential. >> throughout the kitchen we have different phrases and different signs and things that are important to the kitchen, the mindset of the kitchen. >> the stems, cut it off. we'll use that -- >> levine shares his cull terry and cancer survival experiences at events at his restaurant as well as he lends time to the american cancer society. >> for me it's all about paying forward and paying it through a good cause and very involved with the american cancer society. >> in the end, he says, fight the fight. do what you love every day, and above all have some fun. >> i think the fun factor is what it's about. besides
to have something to remind me every day of life, so the five on the outside represents the five times i've beaten cancer and the im is the indestructive masterf one theory that i have, and for that, if you take responsibility for your happiness and actions and what you do in life, pass that out to one person every day. >> good afternoon, ladies, how are you? how are you doing? >> how are you enjoying your dining experience so far? >> levine, now 43, using his new-found...
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life. during the nights and weekends he mastered the books and studied astronomy, political economy and philosophy while some of his friends believed that his marriage and have your palm he would have been satisfied as a country lawyer had he married a woman of more angelic temperament, he speculated he would have remained at home more and less inclined to mingle with people outside. in other words that the bond between lincoln and married in as strong as that between edward and juliet, surely it was not. lincoln might have become a domestic man directing his best energy to his wife and his to children. but the speculation in my judgment denies everything we know of lyndon's for the ambition. and ambition that carried him against all odds to a successful lawyer to a brilliant politician to the presidency of the united states command in visiones we have seen that was our land when he was only 23-years-old the desire to be by fellow man by rendering himself worthy of their esteem. indeed even more important for lincoln that the congeniality of life on the circuit and the opportunity that it provide
life. during the nights and weekends he mastered the books and studied astronomy, political economy and philosophy while some of his friends believed that his marriage and have your palm he would have been satisfied as a country lawyer had he married a woman of more angelic temperament, he speculated he would have remained at home more and less inclined to mingle with people outside. in other words that the bond between lincoln and married in as strong as that between edward and juliet, surely...
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life with him. >> reporter: u.s. navy masterchief petty officer dwayne beavy and jonathan frankie. >> after 20 years in the navy and being able to do this openly without don't ask, don't tell and to be legally married, it's wonderful. >> reporter: between the weddings last night and the weddings that are happening today, by the time it's all over here on black walnut point, there will have been seven same-sex couples who have tied the knot on the first day it's legal in maryland. scott broom, 9news now. >>> in baltimore mayor stephanie rowelings blake opened up city hall yesterday just after midnight. she's also an ordained minister and presided over wedding ceremonies for about seven same- sex couples. >>> it is 5:53. good morning if you're just waking up. the question of the morning time now, 40% of american women say they hate their husbands' taste in one of these things. is it a, music, b, clothes or c, movies? >> linda beck wrote on our facebook fan page, has to be c. when i met my husband in 1988, he was still wearing poly
life with him. >> reporter: u.s. navy masterchief petty officer dwayne beavy and jonathan frankie. >> after 20 years in the navy and being able to do this openly without don't ask, don't tell and to be legally married, it's wonderful. >> reporter: between the weddings last night and the weddings that are happening today, by the time it's all over here on black walnut point, there will have been seven same-sex couples who have tied the knot on the first day it's legal in...
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life with him. >> reporter: the u.s. navy master chief dwayne beedy and jonathan franklin. >> after 20 years in the navy and being able to do this openly, you know, it's wonderful. >> reporter: between the weddings last night and the weddings happening today bit time it is all over, there will have been seven same-sex couples who have tied the knot on the first day it's legal in maryland. on tillman island, maryland, scott broom, 9news now. >> the first same-sex marriages took place after midnight. baltimore city hall at 12:30 a.m. to allow several gay couples to be married. she is an ordain minister presided over those ceremonies. >>> we have new information tonight about a crash that killed a prince william county police officer. chris young was killed when the motorcycle crashed into a minivan that had turned right in front of him. yung was responding to a call at the time and his lights and sirens were on. peggy fox joins us live from the scene. peggy? >> reporter: well we've watched this memorial to officer chris yung grow thro
life with him. >> reporter: the u.s. navy master chief dwayne beedy and jonathan franklin. >> after 20 years in the navy and being able to do this openly, you know, it's wonderful. >> reporter: between the weddings last night and the weddings happening today bit time it is all over, there will have been seven same-sex couples who have tied the knot on the first day it's legal in maryland. on tillman island, maryland, scott broom, 9news now. >> the first same-sex...
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if you want life at its best, it's a road you travel, following jesus christ savior, lord, master and guide. >> announcer: today on in touch, the road to life at its best. >> and jesus came up and spoke to them saying... [music] >> baptizing them in the name of the father, the son and the holy spirit. teaching them to observe all that i've commanded you, and i'm with you always, even to the end of the age. [music] only jesus is my refuge. he is my hiding place. he has been my soul sustainer. i am safe in his embrace. only jesus' love is constant. he's an ever faithful friend. he's my highest inspiration. i need nothing more than him. only jesus. only jesus. my one desire, only jesus. all my worship, all my praises, all that i live for, only jesus. only jesus will i worship, my heart has just begun to sing unending praises to an audience of one. only jesus will i follow. i have no higher call. i owe him my allegiance, only jesus is lord of all. only jesus, only jesus. my one desire, only jesus. all my worship, all my praises. all that i live for, only jesus. i want to give this life i
if you want life at its best, it's a road you travel, following jesus christ savior, lord, master and guide. >> announcer: today on in touch, the road to life at its best. >> and jesus came up and spoke to them saying... [music] >> baptizing them in the name of the father, the son and the holy spirit. teaching them to observe all that i've commanded you, and i'm with you always, even to the end of the age. [music] only jesus is my refuge. he is my hiding place. he has been my...
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daily metaphors in the buddha's language, what is that interconnectedness of life. >> the book is called the dude and the zen master. what do you help people will come away with. >> you know,sk you that question, i'm thinking the impetus to do the book, really didn't come out of like-- i want to leave a message it was just hanging with my buddy, really. and i guess maybe as i say that maybe some of the secondary stuff was to turn folks on to bernie's work, zen peacemakers and also the stuff that i'm involved with hunger, get hungry and that kind of stuff. and you know, maybe turn folks on to bernie. that's kind of-- because i, you know i got off on what he is all about. >> rose: and have been doing that for a while. >> yeah. >> rose: but let me apply this to as well the idea, an help me bernie, to acting. how is all this applicable. >> yeah. >> rose: in terms of how you approach acting? >> yeah. well, a lot of the things that later on, that is kind of a zennish type approach. had those things before i really got into it. >> knew it was zen. and a lot of that, you know s from my father, how he fought me when i was a
daily metaphors in the buddha's language, what is that interconnectedness of life. >> the book is called the dude and the zen master. what do you help people will come away with. >> you know,sk you that question, i'm thinking the impetus to do the book, really didn't come out of like-- i want to leave a message it was just hanging with my buddy, really. and i guess maybe as i say that maybe some of the secondary stuff was to turn folks on to bernie's work, zen peacemakers and also...
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life. of course, economically, but also socially and culturally. slavery was a unique basis of the particular outlook, the assumptions, the norms, the habits, the relationships to which these masters had become deeply and reflexively attached. it shaped their culture, shaped their religion, and shaped their individual personalities. so slavery was central to southern life. but slavery was also an institution, a form of property, that contained a problem. a problem for the masters. this valuable form of property was capable of thinking. capable of yearning for freedom. and capable of acting upon that yearning. this man, joshua speed, a kentucky slave owner, who is a friend of abraham lincoln's, put it this way. slave property is unlike any other. it is the only property in the world that has loco motion and a behind to croyle. and he went ton say that whys the owners of such property are so sensitive about any outside interference with it. their masters fear left them convinced their labors could be kept, controlled, and worked profitably only if they were kept uneducated, uninformed, isolated from dangerous influences, closely watched, intimidated, and convinced that their status
life. of course, economically, but also socially and culturally. slavery was a unique basis of the particular outlook, the assumptions, the norms, the habits, the relationships to which these masters had become deeply and reflexively attached. it shaped their culture, shaped their religion, and shaped their individual personalities. so slavery was central to southern life. but slavery was also an institution, a form of property, that contained a problem. a problem for the masters. this valuable...
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life was extinct at 3:48. but you didn't see anyone? no, only the master's wife. whoever did it must have run back through and left the other way as i went in. there was a door open. the room's unoccupied. we think they must have hid there and waited. look, i'll get you a lift home. no, i'm fine. i'm not arguing. can you take dr. hobson home, john? any sign of a weapon? well, we know what it was. two spent cartridges .22 caliber. small bore? there's a gun club in the basement. a what? hathaway: it's not exactly fort knox. sir. hathaway: everything's still in place. so it was one of those fired the shots and then the killer put it back? so it would seem. i've alerted ballistics. mm. okay, lads. what about access to the gun store? this lock's not been forced. well, officially keys are kept by designated gun club officers and then signed out to members who want to use the range. and unofficially? membership's short-term thing. students come and go, keys are lost, forgotten and replaced. so there could be several of them floating about from over the years. is there an
life was extinct at 3:48. but you didn't see anyone? no, only the master's wife. whoever did it must have run back through and left the other way as i went in. there was a door open. the room's unoccupied. we think they must have hid there and waited. look, i'll get you a lift home. no, i'm fine. i'm not arguing. can you take dr. hobson home, john? any sign of a weapon? well, we know what it was. two spent cartridges .22 caliber. small bore? there's a gun club in the basement. a what? hathaway:...
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life at its best. it's a road you travel following jesus christ, savior, lord, master and guide. and that all begins with you acknowledging your sinfulness, your rebellion, having it your way, and asking him to forgive you of your sins and telling him today you're receiving him as your personal lord and savior. surrender your life to him and watch him work his awesome work in your life. and it's yours for the asking. and it's a matter of praying and asking him to forgive you, cleanse you and telling him you're surrendering your life to him. and then watch him work in your life in ways that will amaze you. and father, how grateful we are that you love us so deeply and so dearly. i pray the spirit of god will sink these truths so deep but that every day they will surface in the mind and heart of every person who hears them. and that you'll bring about awesome change. and that all of us will be reminded daily that you are our guide, not the world. you are the one who loves us eternally. you are the one who has given us the gift of eternal life. you're the one to whom we're to give g
life at its best. it's a road you travel following jesus christ, savior, lord, master and guide. and that all begins with you acknowledging your sinfulness, your rebellion, having it your way, and asking him to forgive you of your sins and telling him today you're receiving him as your personal lord and savior. surrender your life to him and watch him work his awesome work in your life. and it's yours for the asking. and it's a matter of praying and asking him to forgive you, cleanse you and...
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life. becky, will you marry me? yes! neil lane bridal. uniquely beautiful hand-crafted rings from hollywood's master of vintage glamour.kay jewelers -- the number one jewelry store in america. [ neil ] every woman should feel like a star. ♪ every kiss begins with kay ♪ [ ariel ] my mother was never into our coffee at all. she would only get a splash of coffee in her cup and then fill the rest up with cream and it -- mommy, what's going on? what are you doing? so when we did the blonde roast she finally went from a splash of coffee to only a splash of cream. and i thought that was so cool, i said "well she's enjoying this." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hungry for the best? it's eb. want to give your family the very best in taste, freshness, and nutrition? it's eb. eggland's best. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. >>> raging floodwaters in australia have killed at least four people. torrential rains caused rivers to overflow, forcing helicopters to rescue hundreds. officials say around 3,000 houses are now under water, and about a quarter million homes are without power. the floodwaters are expected to peak later today. >>> on the
life. becky, will you marry me? yes! neil lane bridal. uniquely beautiful hand-crafted rings from hollywood's master of vintage glamour.kay jewelers -- the number one jewelry store in america. [ neil ] every woman should feel like a star. ♪ every kiss begins with kay ♪ [ ariel ] my mother was never into our coffee at all. she would only get a splash of coffee in her cup and then fill the rest up with cream and it -- mommy, what's going on? what are you doing? so when we did the blonde roast...
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they can sabotage your life and the lives of those you love. you must control and masteren you're sad, hurt, angry, when you feel rejected, oftentimes you opt for a quick emotion essauging quick fix. that life choice is often counter to what you really want in your life and decision you'd make when your ogtively clear. >> that can have serious consequences. because especially so many of our choices in life are emotional. obviously, you said don't make important life decisions when you're feeling really emotional. you also talk about identifying what's most important to you. what you value most in this decision. >> absolutely. i call those your personal emotional triggers. that's a discussion i have throughout your killer emotions. if you can figure out what you love, what you want more than life or what you hate, what you loathe, what you fear, those motivations can drive you to make great life choices and break through your toxic emotional skipping. >> you mention the word "toxic," a word that comes up with a lot of people talking about their emotion es. you talked about
they can sabotage your life and the lives of those you love. you must control and masteren you're sad, hurt, angry, when you feel rejected, oftentimes you opt for a quick emotion essauging quick fix. that life choice is often counter to what you really want in your life and decision you'd make when your ogtively clear. >> that can have serious consequences. because especially so many of our choices in life are emotional. obviously, you said don't make important life decisions when you're...
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life. of course, economically but also socially and culturally. slavery was the unique basis of the particular outlook, assumption umg, the norm, the habits, the relationships to which these masters had become deeply attached. it defined their privileges, it shaped their culture, it shaped their religion, it even shaped their individual personalities. so slavery was essential to southern life. but slavery was also an institution, a form of property that contained the problem. the problem for the masters this valuable form of property was capable of thinking, yearning for freedom, and capable of acting upon that yearning. this man, joshua speed, a kentucky slave owner, who is a friend of abraham lincoln's put this way. slave property is unlike any other. it is the only property in the world that has locomotion with the mind to control it. and he went on to say that is why the owners of such property are so sensitive about any outside interference with it. slave property was -- control over it seemed tenuous. and the masters fear about the fact left them convinced the laborers could be kept controlled and work profitly only if they were kept uneducate, uninformed, isolated from dan
life. of course, economically but also socially and culturally. slavery was the unique basis of the particular outlook, assumption umg, the norm, the habits, the relationships to which these masters had become deeply attached. it defined their privileges, it shaped their culture, it shaped their religion, it even shaped their individual personalities. so slavery was essential to southern life. but slavery was also an institution, a form of property that contained the problem. the problem for...
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master learning system includes dr. tanzi and dr. chopra's hardcover book, "super brain," filled with the fascinating neuroscience and proven action steps you need to enhance your life and brain. we've also included "super brain, the handbook" with quizzes and detailed checklists to help you define your brain's needs and get specific steps to develop your super brain. this comprehensive package also includes the "super brain" seven dvd library. every aspect of your life can be improved through this extensive, yet easy-to-understand collection. better memory, mood, and concentration, almost effortless weight loss and help reducing the risk of alzheimer's disease. and to get you going right away, we've included our getting started guide, 11 items to do today to achieve a super brain. and don't let another night go by not enjoying the important health benefits of restful sleep with this "super brain" download "blissful sleep." and when you make that call of support and give us your e-mail address, we can send you that download code right away. think about what having a super brain could do for you and your family. but it won't happen if you don't take action right now.
master learning system includes dr. tanzi and dr. chopra's hardcover book, "super brain," filled with the fascinating neuroscience and proven action steps you need to enhance your life and brain. we've also included "super brain, the handbook" with quizzes and detailed checklists to help you define your brain's needs and get specific steps to develop your super brain. this comprehensive package also includes the "super brain" seven dvd library. every aspect of your...
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life and experience into the line. that is where the art of it is. >> i think so. i teach a lot of workshops, master classes.hing i am always encouraging students, guitar players to do is to keep the music movement, so that it does not become static. if you have a note you are sustaining for a long time, you want to have something happening. likewise, when you have notes in juxtaposition to one another, there is a dynamic interplay in between the notes, just as there are between musicians. as a solo player, it is important to accent certain notes and contrast the dynamics with others. it is like the concept of quinellas and in painting, a little dots, big shots. >> you can play a note by picking it, but there are a lot of ways by playing a note, and there are a lot of different ways that you can hold it. i wonder if you could demonstrate ways of starting and holding a new. >> i guess the term is articulation. guitar, for example, i will just take a couple notes. ♪ i am not doing much with it here. ♪ i am giving, in that static pattern, which i am making up, i am giving some of the notes more volume, sustaini
life and experience into the line. that is where the art of it is. >> i think so. i teach a lot of workshops, master classes.hing i am always encouraging students, guitar players to do is to keep the music movement, so that it does not become static. if you have a note you are sustaining for a long time, you want to have something happening. likewise, when you have notes in juxtaposition to one another, there is a dynamic interplay in between the notes, just as there are between...
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to make their lives here in the united states, and make a good life through hard work, managing through their labour's to gain, to master well. they are not lazy people as they were portrayed to be, as they were disparaged over the previous years by their very own politicians. at this moment in greece, even the healthy profitable businesses are going bankrupt. young people who are highly trained with doctoral degrees from american and british universities cannot find work. why is this happening? why is there not an end to this crisis? the basic answer is that the credit system has stopped working. and instead of the government helping, it is undercutting possibilities of growth. our banks cannot lend money nor borrow. at the same time our bankrupt the government is borrowing money from europe and the imf on behalf of the banks, but these profits are going up in smoke and the black holes of the ban banks. our industry and our service sectors is in a rack. and the government is now attacking and going after the already small salaries of those who are still working and trying to cover their debts. this vicious cycle is get
to make their lives here in the united states, and make a good life through hard work, managing through their labour's to gain, to master well. they are not lazy people as they were portrayed to be, as they were disparaged over the previous years by their very own politicians. at this moment in greece, even the healthy profitable businesses are going bankrupt. young people who are highly trained with doctoral degrees from american and british universities cannot find work. why is this...
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out and buy guns saying the president is going to take them away; that your life is in danger if you don't have a bush mastering to repeal that. we're not going to take guns away from everyone, but the majority of americans now are saying -- and the supreme court said too -- that you can do stronger regulations of -- of guns, and we regulate guns less than we regulate baby toys. and -- and so i -- i think that for most americans the debate is over. we have got to do something -- >> stephanie: and do it piecemeal if you have to. >> that's right. >> stephanie: can't reasonable people agree you have to close the gun show loophole? can't we agree that there are 2 million mentally ill people missing from the database us. >> that's right. and with executive authority the president can make the enforcement of the law. there are people who have been denied guns because they didn't pass a background check, and that is illegal, and yet there has only been something like 40 prosecutions out of 80,000 some number like that. but anyway so enforcing the law is a good start, but there are some obvious things i for the life
out and buy guns saying the president is going to take them away; that your life is in danger if you don't have a bush mastering to repeal that. we're not going to take guns away from everyone, but the majority of americans now are saying -- and the supreme court said too -- that you can do stronger regulations of -- of guns, and we regulate guns less than we regulate baby toys. and -- and so i -- i think that for most americans the debate is over. we have got to do something -- >>...
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master." >> we'll have nominees in entertainment and night life expert in about 15 minutes. >>> all rightthis bit of news just into us. two school buses kwlieded in new jersey. officials don't think there were children on one from the buses. actually there's conflicting reports. we don't know who was on the bus. we know 16 people were hurt on one of the buses. one of the buses was called an academy bus. one was like a mini school bus. most of the sirs occur on the bigger bus. one flipped on its side the other veered off the roadway into the grass and remained upride. there appears to not be as many injuries on that bus. that happen near old bridge, new jersey. we'll keep you posted. >>> national weather service also issued a tornado warning. let's head to meteorologist alexander steele for more. >> i want to show you the big picture. it's incredibly stormy. a path of moisture coming in. this is louisiana. we have tornado warnings also a previous tornado a while ago. minor and moderate roof damage in the town of plaquimines. this line, meaning we have seen and felt rotation within these st
master." >> we'll have nominees in entertainment and night life expert in about 15 minutes. >>> all rightthis bit of news just into us. two school buses kwlieded in new jersey. officials don't think there were children on one from the buses. actually there's conflicting reports. we don't know who was on the bus. we know 16 people were hurt on one of the buses. one of the buses was called an academy bus. one was like a mini school bus. most of the sirs occur on the...