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much messier. you also write about how hard the reception was at the time.he stain is someways among your peers. i'm wondering, where does that stand now? in terms of in the academy or among historians. is that story more accepted now? >> yes, and there are many stories. that is a great question. i don't think it is a matter of just believing or not believing in something but when you suddenly find a bunch of secret gospels that the bishops censored 1600 years ago and burned and they are wonderful. some of them. then you can think about it. a lot of people do not know you can think about religion. as well as feel about it. to me it is mostly language of emotion but it is also as you say, it contains value it contains perceptions. it contains conviction. and this enabled us to really think about it very differently. yes, there are people today who will say there secret gospels are part of a much wider story. now we know so much more about christianity. the way they were they expanded our sense of jewish traditions. jewish tradition is not just what rabbis thi
much messier. you also write about how hard the reception was at the time.he stain is someways among your peers. i'm wondering, where does that stand now? in terms of in the academy or among historians. is that story more accepted now? >> yes, and there are many stories. that is a great question. i don't think it is a matter of just believing or not believing in something but when you suddenly find a bunch of secret gospels that the bishops censored 1600 years ago and burned and they are...
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much messier. you also write about how hard the reception was at the time. the stain is someways among your peers. i'm wondering, where does that stand now? in terms of in the academy or among historians. is that story more accepted now? >> yes, and there are many stories. that is a great question. i don't think it is a matter of just believing or not believing in something but when you suddenly find a bunch of secret gospels that the bishops censored 1600 years ago and burned and they are wonderful. some of them. then you can think about it. a lot of people do not know you can think about religion. as well as feel about it. to me it is mostly language of emotion but it is also as you say, it contains value it contains perceptions. it contains conviction. and this enabled us to really think about it very differently. yes, there are people today who will say there secret gospels are part of a much wider story. now we know so much more about christianity. the way they were they expanded our sense of jewish traditions. jewish tradition is not just what rabbis t
much messier. you also write about how hard the reception was at the time. the stain is someways among your peers. i'm wondering, where does that stand now? in terms of in the academy or among historians. is that story more accepted now? >> yes, and there are many stories. that is a great question. i don't think it is a matter of just believing or not believing in something but when you suddenly find a bunch of secret gospels that the bishops censored 1600 years ago and burned and they...
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. >> reporter: who is messier. >> she is. >> she is. >> reporter: who is the forgetful one, then? >> why are you turning everything -- she's turning everything around. >> reporter: what's not irritating, their basketball skills. made for a good package deal as they transition together to the rigors of the college game. >> she's like the closest person to me. so when things get tough and everything, it's really a great thing to have her. >> she loves me. >> i do. >> oh. >> they tore apart chico state recently and they will host san jose state next week. >> we look forward to that. >>> before we go southbound 880 closed, several northbound lanes closed as well, crews working to put out that house fire in san jose. >> good night. recently, more than $20 million has been spent in the race for superintendent of public instruction to attack my friend tony thurmond's record. well, i've worked with tony, and no one is more qualified to lead our state's schools. that's why tony thurmond is the only candidate endorsed by classroom teachers and the california democratic party. because tony w
. >> reporter: who is messier. >> she is. >> she is. >> reporter: who is the forgetful one, then? >> why are you turning everything -- she's turning everything around. >> reporter: what's not irritating, their basketball skills. made for a good package deal as they transition together to the rigors of the college game. >> she's like the closest person to me. so when things get tough and everything, it's really a great thing to have her. >> she...
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the final days of the current congress could get a lot messier. there is increasing concern of a partial government shutdown next week. mike emanuel tells us where things stand right now. >> as the human drama plays out at the southern border, president trump has signaled he is willing to shut down part of the government a week from friday demanding more money for his border wall. retired speaker paul ryan says the house has delivered five billions dollars. >> our bill contains the president's full request for the border but ultimately, the senate democrats are going to have to come to an agreement, as well. >> at richard blumenthal are pushing back here to speak demand for a $5 billion is based on delusion, not reality. >> president trump told "politico" he doesn't do anything just for political gain, still, this is a winner for him. "people look at the border, they look at the rush to the police, they look at the rock-throwers and really hurting three people. three very brave border patrol folks. i think it is a tremendous issue, but much more i
the final days of the current congress could get a lot messier. there is increasing concern of a partial government shutdown next week. mike emanuel tells us where things stand right now. >> as the human drama plays out at the southern border, president trump has signaled he is willing to shut down part of the government a week from friday demanding more money for his border wall. retired speaker paul ryan says the house has delivered five billions dollars. >> our bill contains the...
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have to understand and disagree to the actual count of how these memoirs were constructed or little messier than we like to see upon recollection. >> i have done no close analysis of the literary style, and it has been some years since i read the memoirs, and i did not reread them for this. the one piece of research i did do for this session, which turned out to be a failure, was to look for some evidence of grant having suffered from ambiguous writing of some kind. . his writing was so clear. . i am so accustomed to finding some of our most renowned historians have simply repeated each other's findings without doing much research into the depths of it that i went through the official records looking for ore sort of inadvertent deliberate ambiguity in his orders. i could not find any. perhaps that is a testimony to the accuracy of the assessment of his writing. my recollection is the simplicity of the style was consistent through the two volumes. i never really suspected that he had a ghostwriter. i was simply impressed -- i think the official records act on volume 12 about the second bull
have to understand and disagree to the actual count of how these memoirs were constructed or little messier than we like to see upon recollection. >> i have done no close analysis of the literary style, and it has been some years since i read the memoirs, and i did not reread them for this. the one piece of research i did do for this session, which turned out to be a failure, was to look for some evidence of grant having suffered from ambiguous writing of some kind. . his writing was so...
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the physical world is a lot messier than the digital world. the plight of the physical and digital is messy. it's unpredictable, it's tough to organize. it's also more fundamental. the dialogues we have to have with governments, regulators, etc. is something i never expected. it's been a great ride. i'm learning as i go along. andber has gone into bikes just recently in san francisco the mta decided that it would -- what was that like for you? how much of an effect was that going to have on your scooter strategy? >> we weren't happy about the results of being processed. we have connectivity in the market. you have to put things in perspective, which is we are a global company. we are in 600 cities across the world. we operate on a trip space. hopefully we can bnsf and doing a really good job on the bike fund, etc.. what i found is over a long period of time, lowell regulators do the right thing for the people living in their street. regulars -- local regulators do the right thing for the people living in their street. utility ando drive utiliz
the physical world is a lot messier than the digital world. the plight of the physical and digital is messy. it's unpredictable, it's tough to organize. it's also more fundamental. the dialogues we have to have with governments, regulators, etc. is something i never expected. it's been a great ride. i'm learning as i go along. andber has gone into bikes just recently in san francisco the mta decided that it would -- what was that like for you? how much of an effect was that going to have on...
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the physical world is a lot messier than the digital world.t is messy, unpredictable, tough to organize, and more fundamental. that we have to have with governments, regulators, etc. is something that i expected but you can never anticipate what it's like until you are in the middle of it. has been a great ride and i am learning as i go along. into bikes gotten and scooters into the nta in san francisco decided it would give scoot. to skip and how much of an effect will that have on your scooter strategy? were not happy about the results of that process. bikes on bunch of junk the street now. we do have to put things into perspective. we are a global company. we are in 600 cities around the world. the largest single city that we operate in his sao paulo. while we weren't happy with the decision, we think we are doing a really good job on the bike front, etc. over a long time, local regulators do the right thing for the people living on their street. and if we can promote ourselves in terms of being a great provider, a quality provider, being a
the physical world is a lot messier than the digital world.t is messy, unpredictable, tough to organize, and more fundamental. that we have to have with governments, regulators, etc. is something that i expected but you can never anticipate what it's like until you are in the middle of it. has been a great ride and i am learning as i go along. into bikes gotten and scooters into the nta in san francisco decided it would give scoot. to skip and how much of an effect will that have on your...
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as you can see, it really, really bad messier. 27,000 people lived in paradise and as they fled fromhich is on a rich, they were jammed onto roads that were not designed to get people out any hurry. some people had to abandon their cars and flee on foot with children and animals in their arms, carrying their pets. not all of them got out and unfortunately we are learning about bodies that have been found in charge cards and the fear is that we will hear more about that in the coming days. that was james cook reporting from northern california. at least seven people are now known to have died as a result of flash—flooding in jordan. rescue teams and helicopters are searching for five others whose car was swept away following heavy downpours. nearly a,000 tourists have been evacuated from the ancient city of petra. it comes just two weeks after 21 people — most of them children — drowned in a flood in the dead sea area. the conservative mp jojohnson is being both praised and criticised by members of his own party after quitting as transport minister over the government's brexit plans.
as you can see, it really, really bad messier. 27,000 people lived in paradise and as they fled fromhich is on a rich, they were jammed onto roads that were not designed to get people out any hurry. some people had to abandon their cars and flee on foot with children and animals in their arms, carrying their pets. not all of them got out and unfortunately we are learning about bodies that have been found in charge cards and the fear is that we will hear more about that in the coming days. that...
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the physical world is a lot messier than the digital world. the collide is messy and unpredictable and tough to organize, and it is more fundamental. so the dialogue that we have to have with governments, regulators, that is something that i expected, but you never really can anticipate what it is like until you are in the middle of it. it has been a great ride, and i am learning as i go along. >> huber has recently gotten into bikes and scooters and just briefly in san francisco, the nta decided it would get permits to skip and scoot. what was that like for you and how much of an effect will that have on your scooter strategy? >> we were not happy about the results of that process, and the good news now is that we have a bunch of junk bites on the street now. we have some connectivity into the market. you do have to put things into perspective. we are a global company. we are in 600+ cities all around the world, and the largest single city that we example in on a trip basis is san paolo. while we were not happy with the decision, hopefully an
the physical world is a lot messier than the digital world. the collide is messy and unpredictable and tough to organize, and it is more fundamental. so the dialogue that we have to have with governments, regulators, that is something that i expected, but you never really can anticipate what it is like until you are in the middle of it. it has been a great ride, and i am learning as i go along. >> huber has recently gotten into bikes and scooters and just briefly in san francisco, the nta...
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and, you know, they taught us roughier, messier.ave to be honest with you, when you are at the border and first live shot your hair is like all the way down you haven't combed it all the 7:00 slicked back a little bit. 8 slicked back. in the studio it looks amazing from the first minute. rachel: tijuana. griff: not only give you turkey tips today. how to dress properly. the new york city hair the tie. ed: dress for the thanksgiving table. he is going to be the person you look up to. rachel: he is we will be looking at your photos. email us your photos from thanksgiving. we want to see them. email them to friends@foxnews.com. ed: we would love if you throw in there what you are thankful for this year. talk about your family a little bit. we mentioned the butter ball folks. rachel: that's what i wanted to talk about. that's exciting. we have the butter ball lady here. she is going to tell us everything. ed: beth summers is here. email us your last-minute turkey day questions. again, friends@foxnews.com. rachel: she will be here all mo
and, you know, they taught us roughier, messier.ave to be honest with you, when you are at the border and first live shot your hair is like all the way down you haven't combed it all the 7:00 slicked back a little bit. 8 slicked back. in the studio it looks amazing from the first minute. rachel: tijuana. griff: not only give you turkey tips today. how to dress properly. the new york city hair the tie. ed: dress for the thanksgiving table. he is going to be the person you look up to. rachel: he...
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that makes the numbers a little messier than maybe a clean quarter to look at the sales in the profit. >>> meantime, let's talk oil, some other headlines this morning. oil prices trying to find some footing this morning crude has lost now more than a quarter of its value since early october. take a look there. then separately, uk prime minister theresa may holding a meeting for brexit the prime minister has to sell the deal to uk lawmakers before the brexit date. you can look at the pound right now. it was off just marginally before then the other big market story of the hour, the october consumer price index comes at 8:30 eastern time that number will be watched closely after the producer price index showed the fastest pace of inflation since 2012 >>> some stocks to watch this morning. shares of canada goose are rising earnings and revenues topping estimates and the company is offering an upbeat view of the full year. shares up more than 14%. and merck says its drug keytruda met the stage. looked at the ability to extend the lives of patients with cancers of the digestive track >>> t
that makes the numbers a little messier than maybe a clean quarter to look at the sales in the profit. >>> meantime, let's talk oil, some other headlines this morning. oil prices trying to find some footing this morning crude has lost now more than a quarter of its value since early october. take a look there. then separately, uk prime minister theresa may holding a meeting for brexit the prime minister has to sell the deal to uk lawmakers before the brexit date. you can look at the...