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only smallfragments of bay lum inscription have svived. it is written in air mayic and talks about fire, terror, and judgment the land of kay nen. from a deity named sha di, one of the hebrew names for god and the bible. bay lum's prophesy describes a similar judgment on the kay anyoniets. the star of jacob, the jewish messiah. >> totally an archaeological contextwith a story not the biblical story. it shows us his reputaton as a profession foreteller, prophet exited throughout the eastern jordan, the transjordan. >> bay lum is one of the few prophets with archaeological proof of his existence. >> it is exciting. it lends plausibility to matthew's stor. the people who are familiar with bay lum's prophecies are people coming from that side of the jordan river. >> they led the wisemen to look for a star and star led them to jerusalem. this is the tower of david, spot where herod's palace stood, wound rous beyond words. it was here that herod summoned the wise men to a secret meetg. >> the humor, they come to the king of the jews, herod who d
only smallfragments of bay lum inscription have svived. it is written in air mayic and talks about fire, terror, and judgment the land of kay nen. from a deity named sha di, one of the hebrew names for god and the bible. bay lum's prophesy describes a similar judgment on the kay anyoniets. the star of jacob, the jewish messiah. >> totally an archaeological contextwith a story not the biblical story. it shows us his reputaton as a profession foreteller, prophet exited throughout the...
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van ness and lum bard are state highways. >> i will ltd. regina talk about that. well, the mta they have a specific traffic calming form you need a certain amount of residents that you send in. and they will come out and do a traffic calming analysis to give recommendations as to may be doing bulb outs or what have you. caveat is it's not necessarily one the most expedient methods. going back to the supervisor's office so that -- you can help because there may be things we can talk to dpt or mta and say, can we move this up? can we get this expedited and assist in that way. you can have a traffic calming analysis done. >> question back here? >> the question is when are the bathrooms at northern station going to be repaired. i put in work orders and quite frankly i'm completing my first mother-in-law there. the fir month involved an audit of the station. it -- the station i last worked at the station in 90-91. the station is in quite a bit of disrepair. i'm not happy with the facility at all. i'm disappointed with the facili facility. and i'm not pleased. that's al
van ness and lum bard are state highways. >> i will ltd. regina talk about that. well, the mta they have a specific traffic calming form you need a certain amount of residents that you send in. and they will come out and do a traffic calming analysis to give recommendations as to may be doing bulb outs or what have you. caveat is it's not necessarily one the most expedient methods. going back to the supervisor's office so that -- you can help because there may be things we can talk to dpt...
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they beat in five goals to one and a moscow region doll being doubled from sub goodness yakin top at lums defeat to cheers and high license reno. to record football now where the green bay packers have stayed on track for the n.f.l. playoffs after trashing the struggling new york giants forty five seventeen at home let's go straight to the second quarter where the giants tied the game at fourteen zero in the night in history and eighty five yard touchdown pass to mario manningham but it turned around in the next two years aaron rodgers paxson a concussion tossed a touchdown pass to donald late to extend the packers lead to thirty one seventy five points that missed that period and rogers sealed the win with a five yard t.d. pass to join clearing midway through the fourth to make it thirty eight seventeen to the home side green bay eventually went on to try forty five seventeen leads the giants to fading playoff hopes. and there was an alibi for the game in chicago between the best and the york jets where the home side put themselves in contention for a playoff by after venture going and i
they beat in five goals to one and a moscow region doll being doubled from sub goodness yakin top at lums defeat to cheers and high license reno. to record football now where the green bay packers have stayed on track for the n.f.l. playoffs after trashing the struggling new york giants forty five seventeen at home let's go straight to the second quarter where the giants tied the game at fourteen zero in the night in history and eighty five yard touchdown pass to mario manningham but it turned...
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. >>> secondly, a story out of australia, seeking asil lum, you've been there?to christmas island off the coast of australia, my home state. ref few gees have been a big issue. they come from boat and indonesia. this boat came in overnight and the engines failed and seas were huge. you can see what happened. this boat got pounded against the rocks. there were 70 or 80 refugees on board. 30 dead and still looking. 40 people were saved. absolutely dramatic stuff. a bunch of locals heard the screams at drawn and came running down with ropes. they got life joackets and thre them into the water. it saved some lives. they could not get people out of the rocks. just horrible stuff. people were talking about families being separated and screaming and people praying in the water. it wabs was absolutely horrible. >> the cliff from the video looks horrendous. >> it's where refugees are held while they are being processed. very controversial issue in australia. it's one of the toughest asil lum programs in the world. these detention programs are like prisons. whole families
. >>> secondly, a story out of australia, seeking asil lum, you've been there?to christmas island off the coast of australia, my home state. ref few gees have been a big issue. they come from boat and indonesia. this boat came in overnight and the engines failed and seas were huge. you can see what happened. this boat got pounded against the rocks. there were 70 or 80 refugees on board. 30 dead and still looking. 40 people were saved. absolutely dramatic stuff. a bunch of locals heard...
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and they kind of set the circumstance lum. take directing, writing, editing and then you have to take acting or directing the actor. >> jimmy: okay. and did the students in the classes treat you differently because you are you? >> um -- i don't know. i mean, i can't ask them, like, i can't say -- are you treating me any differently -- >> jimmy: do they stare at you and stuff? >> i tell you what, i -- i've been to a lot of different kinds of schools. >> jimmy: i know. >> and the students at the schools are different. i have very close friends at film school. i have very close friends at the poetry program. but the fiction program, i don't know why, buzz i couldn't quite -- i don't know, i just couldn't meet people that i got along with there. and i didn't know what people thought of me until one day there was this -- there was this young woman who had this mole skin notebook and she was always taking notes in this notebook. and, like, even when the teacher wasn't giving a lecture, she would be taking notes. there's nothing to t
and they kind of set the circumstance lum. take directing, writing, editing and then you have to take acting or directing the actor. >> jimmy: okay. and did the students in the classes treat you differently because you are you? >> um -- i don't know. i mean, i can't ask them, like, i can't say -- are you treating me any differently -- >> jimmy: do they stare at you and stuff? >> i tell you what, i -- i've been to a lot of different kinds of schools. >> jimmy: i...
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. >> the lum essence of these owls and their eyes are quite extraordinary. >> reporter: audubon arrivedt over well in polite english society. soon audubon had sold his book project parceled out five paintings at a time over 11 years. >> audubon soon after his arrival in britain was introduced to the aristocracy and to the scientific community. in very short order he got subscriptions from dukes, earls, and the king. >> reporter: finally at the age of 45, audubon had at last gained both a fortune and a solid reputation as a naturalist. >> the irony is he shot a lot of the birds to paint them. >> reporter: did he? >> but in those days that was what one did. he would observe it in the field and then get specimens. he would stuff them. then he would go back to his studio and arrange them on bits of wire in their kind of natural pose and then paint from them. >> reporter: audubon's book documented 25 new bird species. >> i'm a hunter. when i go out watching birds, i'm doing what he used to do but with a pair of binoculars. >> reporter: sadly even this man's binoculars can't help him see some
. >> the lum essence of these owls and their eyes are quite extraordinary. >> reporter: audubon arrivedt over well in polite english society. soon audubon had sold his book project parceled out five paintings at a time over 11 years. >> audubon soon after his arrival in britain was introduced to the aristocracy and to the scientific community. in very short order he got subscriptions from dukes, earls, and the king. >> reporter: finally at the age of 45, audubon had at...
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i got some of frank marshall's weekly come lums he wrote from 1949-1950 which was the communist party usa organ in hawaii. i got it through the help of two tremendous groups of college students. one found them online, and the other who is actually in hawaii, and i'm amazed is here today. i'll keep it secret, i promise. she went into a library of the university of hawaii and got the columns, hard copies. who you see -- what you see here reading davis' columns is just how anti-american the communist party was in the united states in the latter 40s. who is president in the united states after world war ii? harry truman. what party? democrat. he was the enemy. they mercilessly salve rajed truman. davis took him apart and turned him into a demon in these articles. colonialists, impure yal lists, ray cyst monsters were tru truman. february 9, 1950 piece. he shows the line of portraying harry tru man as a butcher. harry truman dropped the bomb to avoid a land invasion that would have been joined by not just american and british troops, but russian troops. stalin supported this, but once the
i got some of frank marshall's weekly come lums he wrote from 1949-1950 which was the communist party usa organ in hawaii. i got it through the help of two tremendous groups of college students. one found them online, and the other who is actually in hawaii, and i'm amazed is here today. i'll keep it secret, i promise. she went into a library of the university of hawaii and got the columns, hard copies. who you see -- what you see here reading davis' columns is just how anti-american the...
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, nothing i would complain about, but the problem was that what was the impact in terms of the miss lum world? did the muslim world fall in love with barak obama as a result of the speech? well, in fact, they didn't, and if you look at some of the recent polls, you see he has not popular in the arab and islam world. he's more popular than george bush, but has not won them over by policy or speech, and one of the reasons had to do with listening to the arabists an making a mistake about where he gave the speech. why was it a problem to speak in cairo? well, there was a couple of reasons. one, cairo is one of the most repressive countries in the middle east, and it represses muslim brotherhood in particular, and so if you're in the muslim world and you see the united states, the president, going to a regime to speak there and to bolster their president, what's the reaction? it's not oh, boy, he's different than george bush in reaching out to us. the reaction in many places was just the opposite. he's just like all the rest because here he is just popping up a dictator who happens to be pr
, nothing i would complain about, but the problem was that what was the impact in terms of the miss lum world? did the muslim world fall in love with barak obama as a result of the speech? well, in fact, they didn't, and if you look at some of the recent polls, you see he has not popular in the arab and islam world. he's more popular than george bush, but has not won them over by policy or speech, and one of the reasons had to do with listening to the arabists an making a mistake about where he...