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i turned to someone tell moses, shannon is going to free you one day. they can find joy, [inaudible] in my mind, i have always been free. free as the wind, thank you so much. [applause]. >> welcome to a special edition of main stage. the first anniversary. time to look back at one year of great performances from the stage of san francisco's main library. we will key the authors, poets and playwrights, the story tellers and the photographers and hear music brought to our stage from 4 continents. we will also meet some of the people that help bring the performances from the coet auditorium to your television screen. time to celebrate, main stage year 1. >> 3 cups of tea with each other. >> doesn't anybody care? >> i have been on the river for 7 days... >> our first performance is one of our most popular on line videos. the dance company around the bay area and around the world. educating audiences of the culture of north india. the movement of a cottic dance. [music] [music] [applause]. [music] [music] only 5 years the festival has established itself as t
i turned to someone tell moses, shannon is going to free you one day. they can find joy, [inaudible] in my mind, i have always been free. free as the wind, thank you so much. [applause]. >> welcome to a special edition of main stage. the first anniversary. time to look back at one year of great performances from the stage of san francisco's main library. we will key the authors, poets and playwrights, the story tellers and the photographers and hear music brought to our stage from 4...
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i turned to someone tell moses, shannon is going to free you one day. they can find joy, [inaudible] in my mind, i have always been free. free as the wind, thank you so much. [applause]. >> i honor each and every one of you for coming out to the library on saturday afternoon to have a discussion on this important topic. who used personal care products? shampoo, face cream, deodorant, contact solution? the numbers could be staggering. the stories that i tell in the book and stories i talk about today are store reus about all of us. to tell you a little bit about my personal story. i was a 17 magazine makeup reading desperate to read in. with each careful purchase, i was one step closer to that girl i dreamed up. i used lots of them, 20 products a day, makeup, skin creams, an enormous cloud of aqua net hair spray. this is the back in the days of big hair and shoulder pads and bright makeup. i looked up all these products as a teen, 20 products a day, i was surprised to discover, i had been with exposing myself to 200 products a day before i got on the sch
i turned to someone tell moses, shannon is going to free you one day. they can find joy, [inaudible] in my mind, i have always been free. free as the wind, thank you so much. [applause]. >> i honor each and every one of you for coming out to the library on saturday afternoon to have a discussion on this important topic. who used personal care products? shampoo, face cream, deodorant, contact solution? the numbers could be staggering. the stories that i tell in the book and stories i talk...
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i turned to someone tell moses, shannon is going to free you one day. they can find joy, [inaudible] in my mind, i have always been free. free as the wind, thank you so much. [applause]. >> thank you. thank you. i have um... thank you and peace be with you. there's three mike's here so i don't know if i should put this down. um... before i start, i've had the great honor to - i love to talk at schools. k through graduate school and one question i ask children in america is i ask them how many of you have talked great detail to your grandparents or elders or fore father's about world war ii or the depression or vietnam or civil rights movement, or perhaps if your parents or grandparents came from another country and settled here what it's like. only five to ten percent of the ands come up. if i asked that same question in afghanistan or pakistan or africa 90% of ands come up and i think the as great tragedy we've lost that oral tradition and a rich tradition about folklore and heritage and faith and heritage. to honor that today i'd like to share with yo
i turned to someone tell moses, shannon is going to free you one day. they can find joy, [inaudible] in my mind, i have always been free. free as the wind, thank you so much. [applause]. >> thank you. thank you. i have um... thank you and peace be with you. there's three mike's here so i don't know if i should put this down. um... before i start, i've had the great honor to - i love to talk at schools. k through graduate school and one question i ask children in america is i ask them how...
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mosely and partner brook skated to gay hit let's get it on. maybe that was the problem.hat in the name of this is going on with the judging i ask. look at the moves. these are difficult moves. he's in the a professional skater. look at this. dan you know. this is hard on the rebecca and i am outrage. so upset i may they ever skate again dan. that's it. that's it for me. if the blade are up is that it was surprising. he was shocke shocked, too. >> i'm done. >> i know. treaty people like that. >> finish with the blades is you want some fiber one honey clusters? yeah. you must really care about him. what? no, no. you gave him fiber. no she didn't. this tastes way too good to be fiber. they're delicious crunchy clusters with sweet honey and half a day's worth of fiber. you care about my fiber? not really. i care about youfiber too. i have for while. ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes.
mosely and partner brook skated to gay hit let's get it on. maybe that was the problem.hat in the name of this is going on with the judging i ask. look at the moves. these are difficult moves. he's in the a professional skater. look at this. dan you know. this is hard on the rebecca and i am outrage. so upset i may they ever skate again dan. that's it. that's it for me. if the blade are up is that it was surprising. he was shocke shocked, too. >> i'm done. >> i know. treaty people...
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moses is wanting to change things up. prada. vry proud of -- very proud of becca. we had to coerce her to do this, illegally. and she was kind of letting us. and now she loves this. and now she is going to get a full term. all that i ask is, did not forget who i am. thank you for being willing to be reappointed. larry del carlo. this is a legend down in the mission. he does a lot of great things and i won't even start. and her coffee is getting cold. larry is great and he will be a great contributor to the work on treasure island. this is a major deal. we are 99% finished with this. this will be revitalized with a hole in the community. i could not be more proud. the next mayor is going to take all the credit. i said, did not forget willie brown and everything he has done for treasure island. to larry mazolla jr. this is an advocate for the working families. his father and grandfather were legendary in this town. this is critical to the reconstruction of this island. thank you for your willingness to serve. we are almost finished. i love this guy. i didn't know him
moses is wanting to change things up. prada. vry proud of -- very proud of becca. we had to coerce her to do this, illegally. and she was kind of letting us. and now she loves this. and now she is going to get a full term. all that i ask is, did not forget who i am. thank you for being willing to be reappointed. larry del carlo. this is a legend down in the mission. he does a lot of great things and i won't even start. and her coffee is getting cold. larry is great and he will be a great...
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. >> the 10,000 meter champion and another winner followed the brother moses here, some three hours away. iten is now their home and training base. >> a lot of people come here to iten. >> the defending champion. there is pressure paid >> a big pressure on you? >> yes. >> at the heart of the village is st. patrick's, a boys' boarding school set up in the 1970's, and now synonymous with kenyan running. here, every set is treasured. no one to be a they have produced two olympic champions, a world champion, and countless record holders. key to their success has been an irish missionary who moved here to teach 30 years ago. although now retired, he still coaches many young runners. >> i think there are a lot of conditions around here that are conducive to talents being explored and developed, and the altitude of the place, a thousand feet above sea level, kids grew up in a fairly disciplined and tough environment, so they are highly motivated. >> they call this area at st. patrick's the field of dreams. as you can see, it is already a bit crowded. >> i have been successful in some competitio
. >> the 10,000 meter champion and another winner followed the brother moses here, some three hours away. iten is now their home and training base. >> a lot of people come here to iten. >> the defending champion. there is pressure paid >> a big pressure on you? >> yes. >> at the heart of the village is st. patrick's, a boys' boarding school set up in the 1970's, and now synonymous with kenyan running. here, every set is treasured. no one to be a they have...
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trench reverence for jesus where he was compared to moses and amos and other jewish heroes. >> well, what distinguishes the theology of jews for jesus from christian theology? >> well, not much when it comes to the person of jesus. we would be very conventional in that regard but let me say that while dr. prothero has done a good job of pointing out what the academic view of jesus is in the jewish community, i think that there needs to be a little bit of an update in terms of what seems to be more of the man on the street in the jewish community. >> what are you referring to that he wrote? >> well, he talks about the reclamation of jesus, and that's good, and he says that samuel sandmouth is perhapspshe leader of today's thought with regard to jews' views of jesus but the man on the street in the jewish community there's a tremendous schedulessia within the jewish community, we're deeply divided and i think you can see this most clearly in the response in the jewish community to mel gibson's "the "passion of the christ"." you have on the one hand abraham foxman of the antidefamation
trench reverence for jesus where he was compared to moses and amos and other jewish heroes. >> well, what distinguishes the theology of jews for jesus from christian theology? >> well, not much when it comes to the person of jesus. we would be very conventional in that regard but let me say that while dr. prothero has done a good job of pointing out what the academic view of jesus is in the jewish community, i think that there needs to be a little bit of an update in terms of what...
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and he says the gun designed by utah native john moses has been used in every war since world war one so for that reason it should be made a street treasure my question for car wilmer is why i made it while it may have saved lives in the war how many lives have been taken by this gun in utah across the nation as you might imagine we were has received some backlash from anti gun groups one group told talking points memo but he's just trying to glorify an implementation of death others claim that wimmer is preparing to campaign for congress in two thousand and twelve and he's using this bill as a publicist stunt something he denies saying this he's had this idea for more than a year now but it's not really what's important really what's appealing to voters in utah right now considering the financial ruin the country is in i'm not really sure who needs their head checked more the utah populace that would vote for a lawmaker just because he wants a state gun or a car a woman himself who thinks that what voters are dying to get right now are guns guns not jobs anyway i'm going to go with y
and he says the gun designed by utah native john moses has been used in every war since world war one so for that reason it should be made a street treasure my question for car wilmer is why i made it while it may have saved lives in the war how many lives have been taken by this gun in utah across the nation as you might imagine we were has received some backlash from anti gun groups one group told talking points memo but he's just trying to glorify an implementation of death others claim that...
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that was the state i ran, mose. and like iowa four years earlier, most was a state that had a history of voting not for the republican but for the winner in the presidential election regardless of party and that same night was going from a republican governship to democratic governorship. so we found a way to win a swing state when no other was going our way. so i've got a consistent background particularly in the presidential level of learning how to win tough campaigns and hard cycles and swing states. and while we certainly have other qualified candidates running for chairman, i don't think any of them share that background. >> let me ask you about 2012. 23 democratic senate seats up compared to ten republican seats. so more on the democratic side than on your side. but what worries you the most with regard to the house and senate races? >> certainly on the house side you've got to worry about redistricting. i think one of the things the next chairman has to get on top of very quickly is making sure that the r.n.
that was the state i ran, mose. and like iowa four years earlier, most was a state that had a history of voting not for the republican but for the winner in the presidential election regardless of party and that same night was going from a republican governship to democratic governorship. so we found a way to win a swing state when no other was going our way. so i've got a consistent background particularly in the presidential level of learning how to win tough campaigns and hard cycles and...
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they went, after they conquered sinai and west bank, even further ield looking for some evidence moseshad ever been ere. they didn't find any, because ere never has been and there never will be any, but you cannot say that the foundational cause, causus belli in this region, the idea that god intervenes in real estate and territorial disputes, isn't inscribed in the text itself. not only in the jewish text but thanks to a decision taken in the early christian centuries where it was decided not to dump the new testament, and start again just with the nazarene story, great christian theologians were in favour of that, why do we want to bring the darkness, tyrrany, terror, death ... surely we should start again? no, we're saddling ourselves with all that. so this is a responsibility for the christian world too. need i add that there is no good muslim who does not say that allah tells us we can never give up an inch of muslim land and once our mosques are built, there can be no retreat, it would be a betrayal, it wou lead you straight to hell. in other words, yes, yes, they gibber and jabb
they went, after they conquered sinai and west bank, even further ield looking for some evidence moseshad ever been ere. they didn't find any, because ere never has been and there never will be any, but you cannot say that the foundational cause, causus belli in this region, the idea that god intervenes in real estate and territorial disputes, isn't inscribed in the text itself. not only in the jewish text but thanks to a decision taken in the early christian centuries where it was decided not...
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moses combed through the loose stuff for imperfect items. when he was done, fruits and vegetables looked like could have restocked restaurant buffet. i headed into the back room where gary, the programs manager, was soaking them to revise the leaves after their cross-country journey. i asked what i should do with my cart full of products. hoping it would be used by the deli department or salvaged some other way. without looking up, take it to the dumpster. later on my first day of work i had the pleasure of watching the entry-level produce a soviet training video. it included this passage -- if you ever have a question whether a product should be called, remove it and discuss it with your manager. whatever i ask my manager about an item he would invariably say toss it. in other words guilty until proven innocent. by my fourth week at the supermarket of wasn't any closer to finding answers as to why the grocery industry is so fine with food waste. every day on the job i threw out some pretty nice stuff. this was especially disheartening consi
moses combed through the loose stuff for imperfect items. when he was done, fruits and vegetables looked like could have restocked restaurant buffet. i headed into the back room where gary, the programs manager, was soaking them to revise the leaves after their cross-country journey. i asked what i should do with my cart full of products. hoping it would be used by the deli department or salvaged some other way. without looking up, take it to the dumpster. later on my first day of work i had...
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trench reverence for jesus where he was compared to moses and amos and other jewish heroes. >> well, what distinguishes the theology of jews for jesus from christian theology? >> well, not much when it comes to the person of jesus. we would be very conventional in that regard but let me say that while dr. prothero has done a good job of pointing out what the academic view of jesus is in the jewish community, i think that there needs to be a little bit of an update in terms of what seems to be more of the man on the street in the jewish community. >> what are you referring to that he wrote? >> well, he talks about the reclamation of jesus, and that's good, and he says that samuel sandmouth is perhaps the leader of today's thought with regard to jews' views of jesus but the man on the street in the jewish community there's a tremendous schedulessia within the jewish community, we're deeply divided and i think you can see this most clearly in the response in the jewish community to mel gibson's "the "passion of the christ"." you have on the one hand abraham foxman of the antidefamation
trench reverence for jesus where he was compared to moses and amos and other jewish heroes. >> well, what distinguishes the theology of jews for jesus from christian theology? >> well, not much when it comes to the person of jesus. we would be very conventional in that regard but let me say that while dr. prothero has done a good job of pointing out what the academic view of jesus is in the jewish community, i think that there needs to be a little bit of an update in terms of what...
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that's the little known 11th commandment, written on the side margin of the tablets that moses had, thou shalt not pimp jesus for the sake of an argument. because it was written on the side because there wasn't enough room. >> i'm picking up the motif the republicans have given us. senator kyl has said that somehow it's going to offend the baby jesus if these guys have to work over the holiday and i just -- i've been -- >> pass the big porker omnibus bill for jesus. what would jesus spend. >> i haven't heard jesus mentioned so much in a political debate from both the left and the right. i think we're going to leave it there. paul begala and dana loesch, thank you. >> god bless you. >> all right. let us know what you think. the live chat up and running at ac360.com. >>> the families of the 11 workers who died on that rig are getting the short end thanks to a law dating back to 1920. democrats and republicans want to change the law and have been talking about it since the summer. basically one lawmaker standing in the way right now, we'll name names, keeping them honest and talk to the fat
that's the little known 11th commandment, written on the side margin of the tablets that moses had, thou shalt not pimp jesus for the sake of an argument. because it was written on the side because there wasn't enough room. >> i'm picking up the motif the republicans have given us. senator kyl has said that somehow it's going to offend the baby jesus if these guys have to work over the holiday and i just -- i've been -- >> pass the big porker omnibus bill for jesus. what would jesus...
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. >> this wonderful man who looks like god or moses comes out and starts singing in that voice. ♪ >> little bit funny > in this corner elton john. you know his hit songs. ♪ i remember when rock was young ♪ ♪ me and susie had so much fun ♪ > and surely you remember his outrageous costumes. ♪ chevy and a place of my own ♪ . >> reporter: and father time over there? ♪ you didn't think i knew how to rock'n'roll ♪ > that's leon russell. you play the clubs here as a teenager? >> yeah. oklahoma was a dry state. consequently there was no liquor laws. i was able to take advantage of that by playing in the nightclubs at the age of 14. it was real handy. >> reporter: almost 50 years ago russell hit the national stage straight out of tulsa, oklahoma. ♪ as the '60s picked up steam he grew out his do.... >> everybody join hands. >> reporter:... becoming a main stay of the wood stock generation. he famously organized the band for joe kocher's mad dogs and englishmen tour in 1970. along the way he had a few hits of his own including a true classic. ♪. >> reporter: a song for you, sung by just about e
. >> this wonderful man who looks like god or moses comes out and starts singing in that voice. ♪ >> little bit funny > in this corner elton john. you know his hit songs. ♪ i remember when rock was young ♪ ♪ me and susie had so much fun ♪ > and surely you remember his outrageous costumes. ♪ chevy and a place of my own ♪ . >> reporter: and father time over there? ♪ you didn't think i knew how to rock'n'roll ♪ > that's leon russell. you play the clubs...
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here we are in the back of an auditorium trying to figure out what to do with who we are, and bob moses comes to speak. bob came forward. he was the architect of the mississippi summer prompt and came out to explain to us that this was a big deal, a new phrase in our work and lives, and that it was dangerous. i didn't listen too closely when he talked because i had gotten used to being squared and the atmosphere of danger, and i choose it was better not to think about it. bob went on and on that it was dangerous, and we ignored it, but then something new happened. just as judy and i were sitting there kind of just being in the mood, bob was called off stage for a few minutes. when he came back, he was a different guy. his body was stiff and he was pushed four by four staff members including his wife. they lined up next to bob as he announced in a hesitant way that three of our people, goodman were missing in philadelphia, mississippi, and feared they were dead. dead? i had been moving around mississippi in a cloud of denial thinking somehow i would be taken care of and nothing would hap
here we are in the back of an auditorium trying to figure out what to do with who we are, and bob moses comes to speak. bob came forward. he was the architect of the mississippi summer prompt and came out to explain to us that this was a big deal, a new phrase in our work and lives, and that it was dangerous. i didn't listen too closely when he talked because i had gotten used to being squared and the atmosphere of danger, and i choose it was better not to think about it. bob went on and on...
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of this auditorium in oxford trying to figure out what are we going to do with who we are, and bob, moses to speak. bob came forward. bob was the architect of the mississippi summer project, and he came out to explain to the volunteers and to us that this was a big deal. this is a new phase in our work, a new phase in our lives. and that it was dangerous. i didn't listen too closely when he talked because i had kind of gotten used to being scared. i had gotten used to the atmosphere of danger, and i chose it was better not to think about it. so bob went on and on, and we just kind of ignored it. but then something new happened. just as judy and i were sitting there kind of being in the mood, bob was called off stage for a few minutes. when he came back, he was a different guy. bob's body was stiff, and it seemed like he was being pushed forward by four staff members, including his wife, donna. these staff members lined up next to bob as he announced in an unusually hesitant way that three of our people, goodman, shoo whyer and cheney were miss anything philadelphia and feared dead. dead.
of this auditorium in oxford trying to figure out what are we going to do with who we are, and bob, moses to speak. bob came forward. bob was the architect of the mississippi summer project, and he came out to explain to the volunteers and to us that this was a big deal. this is a new phase in our work, a new phase in our lives. and that it was dangerous. i didn't listen too closely when he talked because i had kind of gotten used to being scared. i had gotten used to the atmosphere of danger,...
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they went, after they conquered sinai and west bank, even further afield looking for some evidence moseshad ever been there. they didn't find any, because there never has been and there never will be any, but you cannot say that the foundational cause, causus belli in this region, the idea that god intervenes in real estate and territorial disputes, isn't inscribed in the text itself. not only in the jewish text but thanks to a decision taken in the early christian centuries where it was decided not to dump the new testament, and start again just with the nazarene story, great christian theologians were in favour of that, why do we want to bring the darkness, tyrrany, terror, death ... surely we should start again? no, we're saddling ourselves with all that. so this is a responsibility for the christian world too. need i add that there is no good muslim who does not say that allah tells us we can never give up an inch of muslim land and once our mosques are built, there can be no retreat, it would be a betrayal, it would lead you straight to hell. in other words, yes, yes, they gibber an
they went, after they conquered sinai and west bank, even further afield looking for some evidence moseshad ever been there. they didn't find any, because there never has been and there never will be any, but you cannot say that the foundational cause, causus belli in this region, the idea that god intervenes in real estate and territorial disputes, isn't inscribed in the text itself. not only in the jewish text but thanks to a decision taken in the early christian centuries where it was...
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it was designed by a utahn, john moses browning.11 and still used today by some military and police. >>> moving to canada where most carry nine millimeters. an unusual robbery leaves the intended victim almost speechless. >> what we didn't had i anybody was stupid enough to do somebody did. somebody broke into the free store through this door. can't really get a good look at the guy because he's hammered out of his tree right now. but, yeah, here's a picture we never thought we'd see. a police car outside of the free store.
it was designed by a utahn, john moses browning.11 and still used today by some military and police. >>> moving to canada where most carry nine millimeters. an unusual robbery leaves the intended victim almost speechless. >> what we didn't had i anybody was stupid enough to do somebody did. somebody broke into the free store through this door. can't really get a good look at the guy because he's hammered out of his tree right now. but, yeah, here's a picture we never thought we'd...
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wasons f helped countless millions ofvede americans to leave his achievedn more the last two years the mose achieving long careers peewit the chairman of the senate banking committee led ethe fight for most important wall streetet reform since the great depression.the sta he picknded up the fallen standr from his friend, ted kennedy and helped lead the fight ted aays kennedy always dreamed of forref affordable health care for allan americans. that achievement alone chris dodd earned a place in history.s chris dodd has come as a jinan o'neill might say the map ofnd teland on his face but he has the promise of america written s in his heart.his workn the his work in the senate has mader the promise real for millions o. americans. in his office in the office building, an office oncepied b occupied by his father, the portraits of to thomases, thomad dodd, sir thomas moore. i listen to chris's speech a moment ago and was reminded of s list thomas wrote in his masterwork utopia he said if you can't completely eradicate wrong ideas or deal with the and the n voice as effectively as youely u would
wasons f helped countless millions ofvede americans to leave his achievedn more the last two years the mose achieving long careers peewit the chairman of the senate banking committee led ethe fight for most important wall streetet reform since the great depression.the sta he picknded up the fallen standr from his friend, ted kennedy and helped lead the fight ted aays kennedy always dreamed of forref affordable health care for allan americans. that achievement alone chris dodd earned a place in...
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there was no black moses to shepherded those 6 million black migrants out of the south. they embarked on that journey one by one, family by family, propelled by grit and determination. empowerment is not about blaming the victim. empowerment is about devising a clear and i -- clear eyed vision about what is up. charismatic type and not the only species of leaders. it is critically important for the black church. imagine if the pastors and priests decided that each and every child in their flock of learn to read the good book? surely the villagers can rally our collective energy to propel the rest of the people into the american mainstream. if we could create medical schools under jim crow's nose, surely we can improve the schools are children attend. they headed for chicago, detroit, new york, and los angeles but the. in the 21st century, it is shorter but may take longer. this i know. when the check map quest for directions from chronic poverty to the mainstream, it is clear that regardless of your station in life and where you are headed, all roads go through education
there was no black moses to shepherded those 6 million black migrants out of the south. they embarked on that journey one by one, family by family, propelled by grit and determination. empowerment is not about blaming the victim. empowerment is about devising a clear and i -- clear eyed vision about what is up. charismatic type and not the only species of leaders. it is critically important for the black church. imagine if the pastors and priests decided that each and every child in their flock...
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. >> based on the top 10 you tube, %-going ddwn the ttbes.ture is >> jeanne mose. >> 'm on a horse. >that out there. >>> temppratures are going to get up to 31, but thhy will feel innthe teens with tte low winds. if you'rr ready for that.ú tomorrow 32 degrees mostly clear skies. -he winds will be a factor even -4 degrees for thursday. the temperaaures near 40 but just aabit coolee han that as weehead toward the weekend. we will watch for a potential snow maker come sunday. >>> just in time for the game. >> eah, exactly. >> stay warm, have a warm day, tomorrow.ll watch you back here
. >> based on the top 10 you tube, %-going ddwn the ttbes.ture is >> jeanne mose. >> 'm on a horse. >that out there. >>> temppratures are going to get up to 31, but thhy will feel innthe teens with tte low winds. if you'rr ready for that.ú tomorrow 32 degrees mostly clear skies. -he winds will be a factor even -4 degrees for thursday. the temperaaures near 40 but just aabit coolee han that as weehead toward the weekend. we will watch for a potential snow maker...
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oil isabel wilkerson said the other night that there was no black moses to shepherd the 6 million black migrants out of the south. they embarked on a perilous and uncertain journey one by one, family by family, propelled by grit and determination to seek a better life for themselves and most importantly for their children. empowerment is not about blaming the victim. there is plenty of blame for black poverty and estrangement to go around, from the industrial causation and segregation to lousy schools, poor parenting and others. empowerment is about devising a clear right vision about which way is up, creating a pragmatic strategy for moving forward and grinding out the progress day in and day out. charismatic types are not the only species of leader who will help advance the empowerment. the heads of grass-roots organizations and sororities and fraternities need to get into this because they have the influence they have over their members. also it is critically and one for the black church. just imagine if the pastors and priests whose churches serve the african-american community deci
oil isabel wilkerson said the other night that there was no black moses to shepherd the 6 million black migrants out of the south. they embarked on a perilous and uncertain journey one by one, family by family, propelled by grit and determination to seek a better life for themselves and most importantly for their children. empowerment is not about blaming the victim. there is plenty of blame for black poverty and estrangement to go around, from the industrial causation and segregation to lousy...
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he said, moses, jesus, mohammed, why did they all have to come here? and i sort of said, well, but you know the religious leadership can play a hero for example, i don't think you will get a resolution to the issue of jerusalem which is a sacred city to all three faiths unless they are prepared to find common ground so they are entitled to worship in the way that they wish. and it's correct that in both israel and pal steyn, you see examples of relidges. and people ato have -- but i can also tell you that there are rabbis and people of the wisdom faith on the palestinian side who are desperately trying to 12350eu7bd common ground and ways of working together. and ip think the part of the issue and the reason starting my faith foundation is that we can argue forever, the degree stf -- >> but one thing is absolutely clear, that without those religious faiths playing a positive and constructive role. it's going to be very difficult to reach peace. >> so my view again, and this is? a sense a detpwhate underlies everything we've been saying this evening is
he said, moses, jesus, mohammed, why did they all have to come here? and i sort of said, well, but you know the religious leadership can play a hero for example, i don't think you will get a resolution to the issue of jerusalem which is a sacred city to all three faiths unless they are prepared to find common ground so they are entitled to worship in the way that they wish. and it's correct that in both israel and pal steyn, you see examples of relidges. and people ato have -- but i can also...
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aricans this would insure americans mose in need would not be worse off because of tax i incentives. we don't want to give a fun hanr and take away with the other. our amendment also addresses tha importance of getting a quality education and the cost of getting that education. our amendment would make it easier to adopt student loann oe interest rate to delineate themt restriction on a number of months eligible for the deduction and extend theore eligibility to the post t a graduates. elbra amendment would make permanent the american opportunity tax credit. affo this would help students to proa afford a higher education. this provision is a partially cp $2,500$2,500 of the college tuin fees and including books. an the amendment includes income ln exclusion for the loan repayment programs postgraduate become mealth professional in thehe a underserved areas. and the amendment wouldfor worke encourage the continued ioucation for workers byexclus allowing an exclusion from income for employer providedempy gucational assistance programst what will we do about the d capitol gains and divi
aricans this would insure americans mose in need would not be worse off because of tax i incentives. we don't want to give a fun hanr and take away with the other. our amendment also addresses tha importance of getting a quality education and the cost of getting that education. our amendment would make it easier to adopt student loann oe interest rate to delineate themt restriction on a number of months eligible for the deduction and extend theore eligibility to the post t a graduates. elbra...
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. >> ok, moses. >> i'm not a pack rat but i did save the festivus pole in my house. it kind of outraged me. >> through much therapy and special thanks to united healthcare for providing that -- >> why do we have a pole? >> that's the only way to celebrate festivus, grab the pole and air your grievances. that's where you do it. festivus for the rest of us which is the slogan. >> i feel like charlton heston. >> it's usually celebrated as you know, on december 23rd at which time you air your grievances and find ways for feats of strength. >> because jerry seinfeld grew up in your hometown, you might know some of this. is it a religious thing or -- >> funny you bring that up, you have to show feats of strength and the head of the household must be pinned. >> it's not religious. it's just a holiday. >> it's more like ufc. it sounds like a very aggressive holiday. it's a way for people to strike back against materialism on the holidays. >> you have now become the spokesperson for festivus. >> thank you. >> congratulations. >> very busy this season. >> much more serious not
. >> ok, moses. >> i'm not a pack rat but i did save the festivus pole in my house. it kind of outraged me. >> through much therapy and special thanks to united healthcare for providing that -- >> why do we have a pole? >> that's the only way to celebrate festivus, grab the pole and air your grievances. that's where you do it. festivus for the rest of us which is the slogan. >> i feel like charlton heston. >> it's usually celebrated as you know, on...
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he proposed -- and this is a quote, moses lifting up his wand and dividing the red sea and pharaoh in his char yot overwhelmed with the waters, with this motto, quote, rebelion to tyrants is obedience to god, unquote. that was benjamin franklin's proposal for our national sale. and -- seal. and what we had, two-sided seal is reflected on the back of every dollar bill. on the one side, the eagle with the ribbon through his mouth with the latin words, out of many, one. we come from all over the world, immigrants, loving immigration, immigrants come from all over the world, come here to the united states and become one, one in language, one intraaddition, one in our history, one strong american people. the intent was back then as they me from all areas of the world that there would be no divided americans, whether you came here from europe, africa, asia, you came here and you were no longer african, european, asian, south american, you were american. you were brothers and sisters together in this land. and although you celebrate tradition, your rich culture from wherever your immigrant a
he proposed -- and this is a quote, moses lifting up his wand and dividing the red sea and pharaoh in his char yot overwhelmed with the waters, with this motto, quote, rebelion to tyrants is obedience to god, unquote. that was benjamin franklin's proposal for our national sale. and -- seal. and what we had, two-sided seal is reflected on the back of every dollar bill. on the one side, the eagle with the ribbon through his mouth with the latin words, out of many, one. we come from all over the...
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i must be grandma moses because i sleep about two hours a night. two, three -- that's genius. >> perfect! >> i interviewed at one point a whole bunch of models. the one thing that they said that all preserved their beauty is they all sleep and -- get this -- they told me eight but more like tenours a night. >> that's a lot of rest. >> isn't the reason because they don't eat then. they said if we're asleep we won't be eating and we can't gain weight. they don't have children, you're right. >> when i sle a long time i look terrible. >> i know. >> that's not the time we laugh. >> i love this guy. >> i used to like him until a few minutes ago. >> no, but they say sleep like a baby. well, a baby doesn't sleep. that's a misnomer. that's ridiculous. >> you're absolutely right. >> but i don't know, i haven't literally slept a ght through, hoda, in 20 -- more than 21 years, since i was pregnant with cod it's got to be hormonal. >> mariah carey has something to look forward to. she's pregnant with -- twins. she and nick canon are going to have twins. but he
i must be grandma moses because i sleep about two hours a night. two, three -- that's genius. >> perfect! >> i interviewed at one point a whole bunch of models. the one thing that they said that all preserved their beauty is they all sleep and -- get this -- they told me eight but more like tenours a night. >> that's a lot of rest. >> isn't the reason because they don't eat then. they said if we're asleep we won't be eating and we can't gain weight. they don't have...
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now, as i mentioned earlier, thm wedding gift is frankly the mose serious problem. y it occurred three years after it thery recusal hearing.t i but i wish he would keep in mind because the dates get blurred. it was three years after the recusal hearing when this wedding gift was handed over. and yes, he went on this fishing trip, it was a very emotional hn thing he was having trouble paying for his son's wedding ana was adm huge mistake and the ju. admitted that. it was not a bribe or kickback, it was a gift and was done. dum to be offered and to be clear tw accepted. a but both creely and amato made esear it wasn't a bribe or a amt kickback. felt in fact, he testified he felt ai theng judge always going to do ' he didn't see any connection in terms of inoufluencing the outce of the case.we one question the house has never been able to answer and thee senate might want to put and that is if the judge could be se influenced for $2,000 or some other small thing of value the s house alleges why don't you just reduce himself? himse so his close friend could collect $200
now, as i mentioned earlier, thm wedding gift is frankly the mose serious problem. y it occurred three years after it thery recusal hearing.t i but i wish he would keep in mind because the dates get blurred. it was three years after the recusal hearing when this wedding gift was handed over. and yes, he went on this fishing trip, it was a very emotional hn thing he was having trouble paying for his son's wedding ana was adm huge mistake and the ju. admitted that. it was not a bribe or kickback,...
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aricans this would insure americans mose in need would not be worse off because of tax i incentives. we don't want to give a fun hanr and take away with the other. our amendment also addresses tha importance of getting a quality education and the cost of getting that education. our amendment would make it easier to adopt student loann oe interest rate to delineate themt restriction on a number of months eligible for the deduction and extend theore eligibility to the post t a graduates. elbra amendment would make permanent the american opportunity tax credit. affo this would help students to proa afford a higher education. this provision is a partially cp $2,500$2,500 of the college tuin fees and including books. an the amendment includes income ln exclusion for the loan repayment programs postgraduate become mealth professional in thehe a underserved areas. and the amendment wouldfor worke encourage the continued ioucation for workers byexclus allowing an exclusion from income for employer providedempy gucational assistance programst what will we do about the d capitol gains and divi
aricans this would insure americans mose in need would not be worse off because of tax i incentives. we don't want to give a fun hanr and take away with the other. our amendment also addresses tha importance of getting a quality education and the cost of getting that education. our amendment would make it easier to adopt student loann oe interest rate to delineate themt restriction on a number of months eligible for the deduction and extend theore eligibility to the post t a graduates. elbra...