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lord shaw disagreed. the most famous provision of magna carta itself could not be regulated in this way. he poured scorn on the majority view. no rights be as ancient as magna carta, that laws as deep as the foundation of the constitution, all are swept aside by the in the executive. then again, during the second world war, in two cases green and the secretary of state of affairs and anderson, the majority held that the home secretary's power to authorize detention where he had reasonable cause to believe that the grounds existed, did not mean that he actually had to have reasonable cause. only that he had genuinely to think that he did. they rejected counsel's arguments that provisions that took away the fundamental rights to liberty and due process covered by magna carta had to be narrowly construed. interestingly, in his famous descent, the lord did not refer to magna carta at all. he regarded it as a simple question of the meaning of words. and the only authority he could think of for the view taken b
lord shaw disagreed. the most famous provision of magna carta itself could not be regulated in this way. he poured scorn on the majority view. no rights be as ancient as magna carta, that laws as deep as the foundation of the constitution, all are swept aside by the in the executive. then again, during the second world war, in two cases green and the secretary of state of affairs and anderson, the majority held that the home secretary's power to authorize detention where he had reasonable cause...
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. - ♪ yeah yeah yeah ♪ i am lorde, i am lorde ♪ yeah yeah yeah lorde lorde ♪ ♪ call me lorde yeah yeahhey, wendy, you having fun? - yeah, sure. you guys really pulled it off. - yeah, well, i just couldn't sit around while my dad was locked away. i love him and he needed me. - you're so transparent, stan. - what does that mean? - you want to dance? ♪ - ♪ we love the city yeah yeah yeah ♪ ♪ 'cause i am lorde ♪ ♪ i am lorde lorde lorde lorde lorde ♪ ♪ yeah yeah yeah ♪ >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. captioning sponsored by comedy central ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. tonight, our guest very exciting, from a show called "the goldbergs," actor jeff garlin. ( cheers and applause ) first, now that hillary clinton and several republican candidates have thrown their hats into the ring, the 2016 election season is finally in bloom, like a beautiful flower that costs billions and billions of dollars and ultimately smells like ( bleep ). ( laughter ) the election season f
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lords can vote. of course not only that, what parliament has granted parliament can take away. the conservative party manifesto before the recent general election promised to "scrap the human rights act and introduce a british bill of rights. this will break the formal link between the british courts and the european court of human rights and make our own supreme court the ultimate arbiter of human rights in the united kingdom." i wish. however, in the speech to the new parliament last week, the new government promised only to bring forward proposals for a british bill of rights. so we shall have to wait and see what they contain. the human rights act has given us the tools with which positively to protect the fundamental rights against the organs of the state. but it has made us think rather harder about the content of fundamental rights in the common law. and to wonder whether we, too, have a concept of constitutional statutes different from ordinary acts of parliament. all of this has been taking
lords can vote. of course not only that, what parliament has granted parliament can take away. the conservative party manifesto before the recent general election promised to "scrap the human rights act and introduce a british bill of rights. this will break the formal link between the british courts and the european court of human rights and make our own supreme court the ultimate arbiter of human rights in the united kingdom." i wish. however, in the speech to the new parliament...
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lord, we need an army of believers! lord, call us to battle. raise 'em up, lord, raise 'em up! >> keep fighting the good, fighting the good... >> the movie "war room" tells a story of one family's tumultuo life, the power of prayer, and how it can save a broken marriage. in the studio this afternoon, one of the film's stars -- actor t.c. stallings. thank you for being with us and welcome to "here and now >> thank you. appreciate it. thank you for having me. >> i have to say, you're a man -- this is sort of a second career for you. >> yeah. >> you were an extremely talented football player. >> bless you, bless you. >> and you've sort of moved over to real hollywood. >> yeah, yeah, interesting story. the short version is i played college football at the university of louisville, and it was always my dream to go to the nfl -- got a chance tolay some pro ball, ended up in europe. 2000, and i retire, kind of figure out, "what do you want to do now? i don't want to just kind of sit still, and i want to use my gifts." acting was always something in my back pocket, did it as a kid, and
lord, we need an army of believers! lord, call us to battle. raise 'em up, lord, raise 'em up! >> keep fighting the good, fighting the good... >> the movie "war room" tells a story of one family's tumultuo life, the power of prayer, and how it can save a broken marriage. in the studio this afternoon, one of the film's stars -- actor t.c. stallings. thank you for being with us and welcome to "here and now >> thank you. appreciate it. thank you for having me....
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well, when lewis learns that lord lord landlord has been accepted -- "lord of the rings" has been accepted for publication, he writes a letter about the pleasure of having the back to read and then the reveals the importance of the book to their lives with these lines: so much of your whole life, so much of our joint life, so much of the war, so much that seemed to be slipping away, into the past, is now in a sort made permanent. do you catch what he is saying? in this trilogy, tolkein has captured something of the essence of their life together a mysterious way. here's a glimpse of what friendship can look like when it reaches for high purpose and is watered by the streams of sacrifice and loyalty and love. all of this, ladies and gentlemen, is part of their achievement but i think they accomplished something else. we cannot overstate how profoundly sub versesive, sub versesive, and countercultural the works of tolkein and lewis were in their own day and remain so in our own. the soldier of the first world war lived through end day days of stench, water, and death. it shook the very found
well, when lewis learns that lord lord landlord has been accepted -- "lord of the rings" has been accepted for publication, he writes a letter about the pleasure of having the back to read and then the reveals the importance of the book to their lives with these lines: so much of your whole life, so much of our joint life, so much of the war, so much that seemed to be slipping away, into the past, is now in a sort made permanent. do you catch what he is saying? in this trilogy,...
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the american cavalry charged towards lord cornwallis, trying to capture him. right at that time cornwallis reached the british artillery and stuck the events of the american cavalry. the american officer in command of the american troops decided it was enough and he had pulled off towards the north end of the battlefield on retreat. the british army then emerged from the woods. they pushed the americans off the field. the british took the field so they technically won the victory. in 18th century terms if you take the field, you won the victory. the difference is that it cost the british 25% of their army. they could not get more soldiers because they would have to come from new york or charleston and they were too far away to support cornwallis. lost 25% of his army, over 526 men, that he was unable to put those armies back in the field. general greene, although he lost the field, he kind of won the retreatedause greene with his army intact and then he got more militia to come back from the end of the battle into his army, so by the end of the battle, greene
the american cavalry charged towards lord cornwallis, trying to capture him. right at that time cornwallis reached the british artillery and stuck the events of the american cavalry. the american officer in command of the american troops decided it was enough and he had pulled off towards the north end of the battlefield on retreat. the british army then emerged from the woods. they pushed the americans off the field. the british took the field so they technically won the victory. in 18th...
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. ♪ come by here lord ♪ come by here >> you can never remember selma and forget the bridge.e, where the jefferson davis highway leads town and heads north to montgomery is where the first steps of the last long journey in the fight against jim crow began. >> come by here my lord ♪ ♪ come by here >> and here, a local woman barrel known outside her alabama home town became the image of bloody sunday, seen around the world. ♪ oh lord come by here >> amelia bitcoin clearly recalls the terror that day. as officers tried stop the marchers demanding the right to vote. >> beating them with sticks, with billy clubs, anything they had. they began to beat them, the people, and they did everything they could to get the people to run back, while they were beating them. >> reporter: on the peddis bridge, amelia bitcoin faced the renegade sheriff. >> he hit me on the back of my neck, the back ever my shoulder. and it hurt, but i didn't know what to do. i had no idea what i circulate do. then the second hit felt me. felled me and i fell to the grown. that ground. i was unconscious. >> an of
. ♪ come by here lord ♪ come by here >> you can never remember selma and forget the bridge.e, where the jefferson davis highway leads town and heads north to montgomery is where the first steps of the last long journey in the fight against jim crow began. >> come by here my lord ♪ ♪ come by here >> and here, a local woman barrel known outside her alabama home town became the image of bloody sunday, seen around the world. ♪ oh lord come by here >> amelia bitcoin...
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house of lords. thank you for joining us.he big story in world markets in the world economy are the moves china is making. is china making the right moves? is china a poster child for when -- what happens when a government tries to control the economy too hard? guest: i think people have been talking about the possibility of currency war for a number of years. it may be that we are starting to see a reality. the problem with china, its export growth model is busted. that relied on currency depreciation and pricing of currency being too low. they can't keep that up forever. they've got to find a new growth model. that is what lies behind these currency swings. and each side accusing the other of ms. pricing its currency. pricing -- mispricing its currency. scartlet: i want to go there. china is trying to transition to one that is more domestic demand driven. does it have mechanisms in place to make that transition to an economy more market-driven and open to international participation within its command economy structure? rob
house of lords. thank you for joining us.he big story in world markets in the world economy are the moves china is making. is china making the right moves? is china a poster child for when -- what happens when a government tries to control the economy too hard? guest: i think people have been talking about the possibility of currency war for a number of years. it may be that we are starting to see a reality. the problem with china, its export growth model is busted. that relied on currency...
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through the night lord please lead me home take my hand lordous homeme ♪ precious lord sweet lord guided hande hold my my hand precious lord me home ♪ [applause] you nola! [applause] soledad: let it be. a voice like that is truly a gift from above. and with a soulful voice and a prayer of redemption, we must pause to give thanks to the many blessings that have in fact been bestowed upon us. and we can count the hardships, we can count the tragedies of the past. that is our history. but we also know of a higher power who comes to us to comfort us during our darkest hours. our nation, as well as the city, was founded on many faiths. and it has been those faithful ic, have brought us mus community, and strength. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the following leaders who will set our service in motion with passion and peace. raymond,p gregory archdiocese of new orleans. reverend fred, franklin avenue baptist church. st. charleszabeth, avenue baptist church. friar sergio. templeeman, congregation sinai. smith.toria mcgee mary queen ofic, vietnam catholic church. house of the merciful.
through the night lord please lead me home take my hand lordous homeme ♪ precious lord sweet lord guided hande hold my my hand precious lord me home ♪ [applause] you nola! [applause] soledad: let it be. a voice like that is truly a gift from above. and with a soulful voice and a prayer of redemption, we must pause to give thanks to the many blessings that have in fact been bestowed upon us. and we can count the hardships, we can count the tragedies of the past. that is our history. but we...
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it's the lord's strength in me. >> that's it. we are talking with richard lane, lay catholic evangelist. if you want to find out more, richardlaneministrys.com. >> that's correct. >> make contact. maybe ask him to come to your parish for a parish mission a couple days. you can schedule that in advance and he will come out. you can be the person that brings that spark that perhaps lights that fire. you are watching mosaic. i am chris lyford. that's richard lane. we'll be right back. >> welcome back to mosaic. my name is chris lyford and my guest is richard lane, a lay catholic evangelist. we'll talk about what that means. let's look at your shirt. richardlaneministrys. >> yes. the ministry has been going on for ten years. i kind of rebranded everything. originally the ministry was known as qorban ministries. that means dedicated to god. that's what our lives are about. that's what we do. we are dedicated to god. everything that we do gives god glory. >> just upon hearing that statement people would say i don't know about me. i don
it's the lord's strength in me. >> that's it. we are talking with richard lane, lay catholic evangelist. if you want to find out more, richardlaneministrys.com. >> that's correct. >> make contact. maybe ask him to come to your parish for a parish mission a couple days. you can schedule that in advance and he will come out. you can be the person that brings that spark that perhaps lights that fire. you are watching mosaic. i am chris lyford. that's richard lane. we'll be right...
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think of the scene in lord of the rings when they got there before her and she fixes her eyes on each of them and delivers the warning and the request ends up on the edge of the knife from a stray little in a field to the ruin of all. what did they do? each of them is faced with the appalling clarity of the choice laid before them to continue with the quest into certain danger in deprivation or take the safe and easy way to turn back. listen to tolkien. .. they reinvent this quest for the modern mind. in an era that exalted cynicism and irony they seek to reclaim this older tradition of the epic hero. the epic hero. why? why? why do these two authors ignore the most powerful trends in their culture embark on this? welcome part of the answer i think, allies and the battlefields of france. it was a better as young soldiers that encountered these virtues in the officers and privates and the medics at the western front. it was there that the inspiration for his most beloved and mythic character occurred. where did he get his ideas for the hobbit in the first place? after he became a profe
think of the scene in lord of the rings when they got there before her and she fixes her eyes on each of them and delivers the warning and the request ends up on the edge of the knife from a stray little in a field to the ruin of all. what did they do? each of them is faced with the appalling clarity of the choice laid before them to continue with the quest into certain danger in deprivation or take the safe and easy way to turn back. listen to tolkien. .. they reinvent this quest for the...
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egor judge, lord justice tomlinson, sir anthony hooper and the reverend robin griffith jones. so i welcome you all, and i'm grateful for your participation in today's ceremony. this exhibition was organized by the library of congress in partnership with lincoln cathedral bringing magna carter to the usa. we are immensely grateful to dean phillip butler pour the loan of lincoln cathedral's 12:15 magna carta to the exhibition. the lincoln magna carta returns to lincoln next year, it will be reunited for a brief commemorative event with the three other copies of magna carta that survived from 1215, two of which are kept by the british library, one of which is kept by salisbury cathedral. the british library will display the four surviving manuscripts for one historic day. it will be the first time they've ever been exhibited together. the lincoln magna carta will then be moved to its permanent residence in a dedicated vault specially constructed this year as part of the lincoln castle revealed project. you may have noticed that the magna carta has come to the united states a full
egor judge, lord justice tomlinson, sir anthony hooper and the reverend robin griffith jones. so i welcome you all, and i'm grateful for your participation in today's ceremony. this exhibition was organized by the library of congress in partnership with lincoln cathedral bringing magna carter to the usa. we are immensely grateful to dean phillip butler pour the loan of lincoln cathedral's 12:15 magna carta to the exhibition. the lincoln magna carta returns to lincoln next year, it will be...
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house of lords and well-known biographer of john maynard keynes.ans on the income to replace wages from work. point in the -- ction of could you explain why this is something we should support? guest: first of all, why even think of it? it is how you deal with a challenge of disappearing jobs. if you think that robots and automated systems are going to make deeper and deeper inroads in the human work, you have to start thinking not so much of replacement jobs as replacement income. is an income not tied to the job market, seems to be the logical way forward. work is going to be a diminishing part of people's lives in the next 20 or 30 years. the diminishing part of their identity. you have to create some opportunity for them to reshape their pattern of living. that is the basic idea behind it. [indiscernible] wage be?ld living how would you quantify the living income in the developed economy? guest: there are basic measures for what is called the living wage, or living income. about half of median income. standard.e accepted .hat is where you need
house of lords and well-known biographer of john maynard keynes.ans on the income to replace wages from work. point in the -- ction of could you explain why this is something we should support? guest: first of all, why even think of it? it is how you deal with a challenge of disappearing jobs. if you think that robots and automated systems are going to make deeper and deeper inroads in the human work, you have to start thinking not so much of replacement jobs as replacement income. is an income...
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the light of a free people had come to triumph over the lords -- the lords of warfare.the airport, the general the army, douglas macarthur, commander-in-chief of the united date army forces in the pacific, designated allied the premium commander to accept the surrender of the japanese. lieutenant general eichelberger commanding the eighth army. september 1, 1945. >> it is my earnest hope, and in thatope of all mankind, from this solemn occasion, a better world shall emerge out of the blood and carnage of the past. faith andunded upon understanding. dedicated to the dignity of man and the fulfillment of his most cherished wish for freedom, tolerance and justice. representatives of the emperor of japan and the thenese government and japanese imperial headquarters to sign the instrument of surrender at the places indicated. the supreme commander of the onied powers will now sign behalf of all the nation that war with japan. general wainwright and general percival step forward. the representatives of the united states of america will now sign. let us pray that the now thatr
the light of a free people had come to triumph over the lords -- the lords of warfare.the airport, the general the army, douglas macarthur, commander-in-chief of the united date army forces in the pacific, designated allied the premium commander to accept the surrender of the japanese. lieutenant general eichelberger commanding the eighth army. september 1, 1945. >> it is my earnest hope, and in thatope of all mankind, from this solemn occasion, a better world shall emerge out of the...
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jeffrey lord david gergen cnn senior political analyst. david, what do you think about donald trump tonight on the stage? a lot of people saying trump is going to have to lay out some specifics tonight. given the time limitations does he really have to do that? would that be a mistake? >> i don't think he has to start laying out policy positions and policy papers. that's not what this campaign is about. what i do think he has got to give us a rational for why he wants to be the president tonight. what is his cause? what mission is he trying to pursue? he remind me of ross perot in enthusiasm earlier. but ross kept going. because he had a cause he brought. remember all those charts on "larry king" about the deficits. >> but trump's theme is "make america great again." that's not -- >> that's so vague. make america great. in what way? it's got to be i assume it is about economic growth that's where his strength is, natural strength out of corporate america. i wad assumeould assume that is where he is going to go. he will need to evolve. toni
jeffrey lord david gergen cnn senior political analyst. david, what do you think about donald trump tonight on the stage? a lot of people saying trump is going to have to lay out some specifics tonight. given the time limitations does he really have to do that? would that be a mistake? >> i don't think he has to start laying out policy positions and policy papers. that's not what this campaign is about. what i do think he has got to give us a rational for why he wants to be the president...
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the lord giveth and the lord taketh away and that's something my family and i have been through thist week when we lost frank on august 9, your birthday, hoda, at around 9:00 in the morning. and i want to thank everybody for your love and your texts and your tweets and just the outpouring has been extraordinary. it's a heck of a way to find out how loved you are but believe me, my family and i got great strength and comfort from it. and the tributes to frank, i think, were just extraordinary but he would have loved them. he would have loved them. and, you know, we all knew -- when you read the tributes about him, we knew about his six halls of fame and he's a comeback player of the year, eight pro bowl, the only person to ever play three different positions in the nfl. and, you know, started along with one of the people along with the kennedys and the shrivers who started the special olympics. there he is with cody at our home. and, you know, the public frank was always sort of out there for everyone to witness the way he lived his life but i thought i'd share something with you guy
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jeffrey lord. i want to go to you, jeffrey. earlier today i spoke to mitt romney's former deputy campaign manager. the people are going to this event is like going to the circus, the circus is in town. does that really matter. if he is putting 20 t may not be 30 t. 40,000. if he is putting 30,000 in the stadium does it matter why why they're there? >> no, i think they are there. listening to the show, earlier, earlier, cnn show, people were being interviewed they said they want to see him elected president. i think that's why they're there. he is drawing the crowd. this is a good thing for him. i must say i am somewhat amused at the jeb bush banner there, donald trump wants to raise taxes. jeb bush as i distinctly recall, endorsed his father breaking the tax pledge in the 1990s. and raising taxes. jeb bush said he did the right thing. i am a little amused at that. >> amanda. i will ask you to referee. >> wait a minute. you should also be amused at the fact when he was governor for eight years. he lowered taxes in florida every
jeffrey lord. i want to go to you, jeffrey. earlier today i spoke to mitt romney's former deputy campaign manager. the people are going to this event is like going to the circus, the circus is in town. does that really matter. if he is putting 20 t may not be 30 t. 40,000. if he is putting 30,000 in the stadium does it matter why why they're there? >> no, i think they are there. listening to the show, earlier, earlier, cnn show, people were being interviewed they said they want to see him...
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and savior, lord, we know that things changed.e of incarceration. >> and we just ask and pray that you bless the family, comfort them with your words and comfort them, god, knowing that you are the resurrection and the life. father, we pray all these things in thanks, in jesus' name amen. death is death no matter who you are and as a result of that, like in this case, i think it was freedom. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> hey, baby! >> how are you doing? >> sherman moore sees his daughter for the first time in more than a year. >> you probably didn't think i was coming. >> i knew you were coming. they told me last night. she means the world to me. you know, i was thinking this morning how much that i love my daughter. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. in the nation, what's precious to you is precious to us. ♪ love is strange so when coverage really counts, you can count on nationwide. we put members first. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your
and savior, lord, we know that things changed.e of incarceration. >> and we just ask and pray that you bless the family, comfort them with your words and comfort them, god, knowing that you are the resurrection and the life. father, we pray all these things in thanks, in jesus' name amen. death is death no matter who you are and as a result of that, like in this case, i think it was freedom. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> hey, baby! >> how are you...
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if you don't know the lord, i encourage you to know the lord. >> and i'd just gotten done putting the camera down. the cameraman was walking around. and then i started hearing a bing, like bing, bing, bing. and literally five feet away i see this man probably his late 50s, early 60s, and i look down and i saw these two younger hispanic guys kicking him in the head, like repeatedly and his head was bouncing off this pole. >> what you saw today was actually a battery, they were stomping his head. you can see he was pretty messed up. >> the inmate who was attacked survived because of quick response from staff on the yard. his assailants were sentenced to six months in folsom's administrative segregation unit. some of the most violent gang attacks have taken place here, at california state prison corcoran's security housing unit or shu. we visited the shu's now vacant exercise yard which has been the scene of some of the prison's most brutal violence. ♪ correctional officers showed our cameras how they quell the violence with an arsenal of their own. one that includes nonlethal and lethal
if you don't know the lord, i encourage you to know the lord. >> and i'd just gotten done putting the camera down. the cameraman was walking around. and then i started hearing a bing, like bing, bing, bing. and literally five feet away i see this man probably his late 50s, early 60s, and i look down and i saw these two younger hispanic guys kicking him in the head, like repeatedly and his head was bouncing off this pole. >> what you saw today was actually a battery, they were...
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and he looked to the house of lords for help the now, the house of lords had been successively gutted of its powers some time ago. and the he was particularly concerned about this detention and he cited a cause for magna carta about how people were entitled to the loss of judgment of their peers. what i found ironic was that as you can see by these dates, less than a month earlier, the same simon jenkins had written annest about juriries. the evidence is clear. those things could be done by parliament. particleli parliament, unlike our congress, can erase rights and change the constitution with a simple majority vote. in 1999, they abolished the hereditary house of the lords to which simon was appealing. there's an appointed house of lords and there were some hereditary lords who were grant fathered in. but the house of lords is not what it had been. for those of us who are very concerned about the rule of law, in 2003, the same parliament abolished the the 1800-year-old prohibition against double jeopardy. it was supposed to be for murder, but they were so taken by the possibility th
and he looked to the house of lords for help the now, the house of lords had been successively gutted of its powers some time ago. and the he was particularly concerned about this detention and he cited a cause for magna carta about how people were entitled to the loss of judgment of their peers. what i found ironic was that as you can see by these dates, less than a month earlier, the same simon jenkins had written annest about juriries. the evidence is clear. those things could be done by...
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phil sanders, timely bible lesson the lord's way. churches of christ in the area, have you visit and worship assemblies. i hope you will. we love you. in search of the lord's way. get ready to show your roots with roots touch-up from nice'n easy. seamlessly blends with leading shades, even salon shades in just 10 minutes. no roots. no grays. just the most shade choices for natural looking color as real as you are. so go ahead, show the world your roots with america's #1 root touch-up. steak and unlimited shrimp is back! for just $15.99! for a limited time... try unlimited garlic herb butter... or crispy shrimp for just $15.99 and let the bold flavors... speak for themselves with unlimited shrimp at outback ♪music the lord says, "come to me all you who are weary and find life burdensome, and i will give you rest." join us for the majesty of the catholic mass here sunday mornings at 8:30. for more information visit mysundaymass.org >>> welcome back. an organization wants to keep the raiders in the east bay and hosted a party at team he
phil sanders, timely bible lesson the lord's way. churches of christ in the area, have you visit and worship assemblies. i hope you will. we love you. in search of the lord's way. get ready to show your roots with roots touch-up from nice'n easy. seamlessly blends with leading shades, even salon shades in just 10 minutes. no roots. no grays. just the most shade choices for natural looking color as real as you are. so go ahead, show the world your roots with america's #1 root touch-up. steak and...
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. >> i'm grateful that the lord took him that way. because the only thing frank has ever been afraid of in his entire life was being a burden to those he loved. >> sometimes getting back to work helps you get through the tough times. >> so important. >> indeed. >>> good to see tracy morgan. "saturday night live" just posted this image that reveals tracy is scheduled to host on october 17th. >> now, amy schumer will host the week before. she posted this pic with the caption, i've been working on ideas for a long time and consulting with my people. you spent the entire weekend literally in disney's world at the expo. >> honestly, this is like the comicon of disney. the city brings all harrison ford and johnny depp. i actually got a chance to talk to ellen degeneres who is at jen and justin's secret wedding of the year. >> what was your favorite memory of the night? >> all of it was amazing. it was exciting. jimmy kimmel was hilarious and sia sang. and that was fantastic. and it was just a fun night. >> next big wedding, sofia vergara an
. >> i'm grateful that the lord took him that way. because the only thing frank has ever been afraid of in his entire life was being a burden to those he loved. >> sometimes getting back to work helps you get through the tough times. >> so important. >> indeed. >>> good to see tracy morgan. "saturday night live" just posted this image that reveals tracy is scheduled to host on october 17th. >> now, amy schumer will host the week before. she...
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[applause] i am tempted to say the lord works in mysterious ways. don't think it is that mysterious. i think it is obvious. grateful for the chance to have to connect the continuum of history. why do you think that america is shaped by the hand of god? i believe it was his divine guidance that shaped america. ofis simply the evolution the species of humanity. it could've happened in some other planet in the universe. i cannot accept that. mosaic law went to greeks. greeks that they had law, but again from moses. said he had a right to face his accusers and he was innocent until he was proven guilty. robert when he said -- remember when he said -- he said jesus, did you really say those things? and jesus said ask them. he pointed to his accusers. the guard struck jesus for his insolent answer. he had a right to face his accusers. then jesus said if i've have spoken wrongly, you must prove the wrong. if i've spoken rightly, why have -- there, the birth of christ gave us redemption and all of the wonderful things we know that came from jesus, that flow
[applause] i am tempted to say the lord works in mysterious ways. don't think it is that mysterious. i think it is obvious. grateful for the chance to have to connect the continuum of history. why do you think that america is shaped by the hand of god? i believe it was his divine guidance that shaped america. ofis simply the evolution the species of humanity. it could've happened in some other planet in the universe. i cannot accept that. mosaic law went to greeks. greeks that they had law, but...
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now i ask the chap llin to retu for benediction. >> lord of
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music from lord huron.turing the 8g band with brad wilk. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] and now, here he is, seth meyers! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everyone doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] good to know. there has been a lot of talk about this presidential election we're having. it's coming up. people can't stop talking about it. it's real important, you guys. and we are just two weeks away from the first republican debate. just two weeks away, which means we will finally -- we will finally get a chance to hear what donald trump thinks. [ laughter ] no more playing it coy, donald. "i have some things to say about mexicans but not yet." [ laughter ] "you'll have to wait until the debates." [ laughter ] donald trump said this weekend that he is self-financing his campaign and is not beholden to donors and special interests or other nations or his party or the wealthy or middle class, poor people, citizen
music from lord huron.turing the 8g band with brad wilk. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] and now, here he is, seth meyers! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everyone doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] good to know. there has been a lot of talk about this presidential election we're having. it's coming up. people can't stop talking about it. it's real important, you guys. and we...
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we pray this prayer in the name of jesus christ, our lord, amen. [applause] i was thinking, as we were getting ready for this event, my kids, and the sort of world we're going to leave to them. the sorts of discussions we've had around the dinner table, a generation ago, you would never imagine. not just explaining the biblical truth i want my son's to go by, but the society we are currently living in and explaining to them, this is god's truth and when you say this publicly, you are likely to come under persecution or pressure. what pastor mike didn't say and i'll tell you for him, he put up a title of a message of his markee that dealt with sin and the folks that were convicted by that sign vandalized the sign, threatened him and his family. called the news. amazing, a pastor's preaching on sin. the news people thought it was newsworthy. i thought that was kind of interesting, too. mike saw just a little glim s of what they have been through. how amazing that we come to a point where i have to have these discussions with my kids. then it caused m
we pray this prayer in the name of jesus christ, our lord, amen. [applause] i was thinking, as we were getting ready for this event, my kids, and the sort of world we're going to leave to them. the sorts of discussions we've had around the dinner table, a generation ago, you would never imagine. not just explaining the biblical truth i want my son's to go by, but the society we are currently living in and explaining to them, this is god's truth and when you say this publicly, you are likely to...
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eternal lord god, the source of our hopes and dreams, we thank you for the doolittle tokyo raiders, a. we're grateful for the morale boost their exploits provided by a beleaguered nation, infusing america with the spirit of hope when it needed it most lord, we ask your special blessings on the two survivaling raiders, retired lieutenant colonel richard cole and staff sergeant david thatcher. bless also and comfort the family of a third doolittle raider, retired lieutenant colonel robert hight, who recently died. may the inspiration we receive from this congressional gold medal ceremony is that celebrates the humble heroism of the doolittle tokyo raiders motivate us to live more laudable lives we pray in your great name, amen. >>> please be seated. ladies and gentlemen, united states representative from the 22nd district of texas, the honorable pete olson. [ applause ] >>> good afternoon. i want to start by thanking the republican and democrat leaders of both parties for making this long overdue day happen. a special thanks to senator brown for allowing me to be his wing ban on this en
eternal lord god, the source of our hopes and dreams, we thank you for the doolittle tokyo raiders, a. we're grateful for the morale boost their exploits provided by a beleaguered nation, infusing america with the spirit of hope when it needed it most lord, we ask your special blessings on the two survivaling raiders, retired lieutenant colonel richard cole and staff sergeant david thatcher. bless also and comfort the family of a third doolittle raider, retired lieutenant colonel robert hight,...
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nothing left there except one lord and turner -- lord and taylor store. demolition of the mall still on track to be completed by january or february. right now, movie theaters across the country are ramping up security for the movie premiere of "straight outta compton," about the rap group nwa. lapd is worried that the violence on the big screen could translate into issues inside the theaters. >> we have seen violence across the country at different theaters. that is a concern in los angeles. we don't have expectation something will happen, but we want to be prepared and prevent that. mainhan: lapd said the concern is rival gangs will show up at the same movie theater. they are sending officers already scheduled to work to areas that are close by the theaters. years, first time in 54 the can and flag is flying over cuba. this marks the latest that in repairing our relations with the country. talks begin next month on compensation for damages caused by the u.s. embargo that has been in place for decades. >> time to one for all our flag. let the world know
nothing left there except one lord and turner -- lord and taylor store. demolition of the mall still on track to be completed by january or february. right now, movie theaters across the country are ramping up security for the movie premiere of "straight outta compton," about the rap group nwa. lapd is worried that the violence on the big screen could translate into issues inside the theaters. >> we have seen violence across the country at different theaters. that is a concern...
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he had the hope that he would be with the lord and that we would someday be with him as well. that is the foundation of the christian faith is forgiveness, grace, and hope. and those of you who are hurting today or feel hopeless, it might be the answer for you. in fact, i know it's the answer for you. and one thing i do know about him is when we went to the holy land a couple of years ago he came back a completely different person. we went to a place called the valley of elah where shepherd boy david bought a different kind of giant named goliath and our friend ray took us down to the brook of elah and he said "pick up a stone" because that's what david the shepherd boy did. he picked up five stones, he thought he might need more than one. he did that, the slingshot, and slew the giant. but as ray pointed out to us, the miracle wasn't that the shepherd boy was able to kill the giant. the miracle was that the shepherd boy who already had all the skills he would ever need in life trusted in a living god, not a religion, but a living god. and frank came back with a completely new
he had the hope that he would be with the lord and that we would someday be with him as well. that is the foundation of the christian faith is forgiveness, grace, and hope. and those of you who are hurting today or feel hopeless, it might be the answer for you. in fact, i know it's the answer for you. and one thing i do know about him is when we went to the holy land a couple of years ago he came back a completely different person. we went to a place called the valley of elah where shepherd boy...