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>> moses mamman maisuari. >> moses. congratulations. well done. well done. well done. well done. you're representing gitata for the bbc. so, tell me, how does it feel? >> very exciting. >> you're very excited. that's for you, nicholas. moses, that's for you. >> thank you. >> it will a journey of discovery for them and for the village of gitata... [flutes and drums playing] excuse enough for a bit of a party, with everyone dancing. but if internet access is a novelty here, there are many places in the world where it's a matter of simply pressing a button. what would happen in one of those communities if some people were suddenly disconnected? >> well, here in seoul, south korea, we're about to find out. this country boasts the fastest broadband speeds in the world, and more than 95% of homes here have a broadband connection. so, no wonder, then, it's sometimes described as the most wired place on the planet. this sprawling high-speed broadband megacity is populated not so much by citizens but by netizens... [mouse clicks] plugged into a streaming torrent of information which is ch
>> moses mamman maisuari. >> moses. congratulations. well done. well done. well done. well done. you're representing gitata for the bbc. so, tell me, how does it feel? >> very exciting. >> you're very excited. that's for you, nicholas. moses, that's for you. >> thank you. >> it will a journey of discovery for them and for the village of gitata... [flutes and drums playing] excuse enough for a bit of a party, with everyone dancing. but if internet access is a...
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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 would like to tell you my experience -- when i first came here, i was the first philippino librarian. i said why don't we have a reception. i called up the san francisco press and they told me, i told them we would honor dr. rosay, when the doctor comes to the international airport, please let us know. now i am happy that the library has made us up this annual event. they have made this a program at the library. [music playing] [singing] [applause] [singing] [applause] [singing] >> for purple mountain majesties above the fruit and plains, america, america, god shed his grace on thee. and crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea. oh beautiful for spacious skies for amber waves of grain. for purple mountain majesties, above the fruit and plains, america, america, america god shed his grace on thee. and crown the thy good with brotherhood from sea to sh
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 would like to tell you my experience -- when i first came here, i was the first philippino librarian. i said why don't we have a reception. i called up the san francisco press and they told me, i told them we would honor dr. rosay, when the doctor comes to the international airport, please let us...
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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. much. [applause]. [horns honking] announcer: big dreams and good grades aren't enough to get into college. there are actual steps you need to take. finding someone who can help is the first and most important. for the next steps, go to knowhow2go.org. [music] [applause] good afternoon, everybody. thank you for joining us today. the first thing i will ask you to do is put your hands together in front of our heart and bow slightly and say nanasta it means the good in me greets the good in all of you. who knows where is this is from? india. today we are sharing an form. we are members of the dance company based here in san francisco and we are taught by somebody who has been doing this art form for over 50 years much the ladies including myself we have been studying with him for a long time. you will see different things. lots of sounds with our feet. a little bit of story telling thr
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. much. [applause]. [horns honking] announcer: big dreams and good grades aren't enough to get into college. there are actual steps you need to take. finding someone who can help is the first and most important. for the next steps, go to knowhow2go.org. [music] [applause] good afternoon, everybody. thank you for joining us...
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i -- >> the koran recognizes the torah, that moses did receive the torah, from god, christians received the angel, and mohammad conceived the koran. >> let's confine jude day i., muslimism and christianity. do they not all believe in a final judgment? >> traditional christianity, islam and judaism espoused the idea of a final judgment, that is true. >> and you believe that as part of your crede. >> i think i'm going to die and stand before god and have to give him a personal account. >> that's the particular judgment, what about the final judgment when we're all gathered together in a giant plane? >> i don't know about the plane thing but i think that's going to happen. >> you do. >> yeah. >> you think it's literally going to happen with the resurrection of the body. >> the whole thing there the whole thing. >> the whole thing. >> you don't put any limits on it, any symbolic reading into it to dilute it of its literacy. >> rich symbolism, i wouldn't deny that. but i'm not sure what interest i would have in saying it doesn't mean what it says, i think it does mr. do you have a particular
i -- >> the koran recognizes the torah, that moses did receive the torah, from god, christians received the angel, and mohammad conceived the koran. >> let's confine jude day i., muslimism and christianity. do they not all believe in a final judgment? >> traditional christianity, islam and judaism espoused the idea of a final judgment, that is true. >> and you believe that as part of your crede. >> i think i'm going to die and stand before god and have to give him...
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of that time slot a fourth of a was a seventeen year old moses. eastman said we were targeted even when we went out to pick up the wounded for example although we were aware enough armbands with the red cross on them directly. when do you plan to collect some medicine for the wounded we found ourselves undefined. and there were many dead and wounded people that we had to. play with the final casualties of the war days german troops under the command of the experienced field marshal general seana gradually pulling back westwards as they continued fighting with the resistance general knew that the red army was approaching and he had no desire to surrender to soviet troops. and there were german troops in what c.p.s. to be three hospital trains. they were right here. they were mocked as hospital trains but in fact they were not but are now the germans had weapons with them. they were not going to surrender even though the war was over. they wanted to get to the americans at any cost they were scared of fresh troops. so the troops entered prado made t
of that time slot a fourth of a was a seventeen year old moses. eastman said we were targeted even when we went out to pick up the wounded for example although we were aware enough armbands with the red cross on them directly. when do you plan to collect some medicine for the wounded we found ourselves undefined. and there were many dead and wounded people that we had to. play with the final casualties of the war days german troops under the command of the experienced field marshal general...
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jesus and mentioned that there were some jews offering sacrifices, as they ought to, under the law of mosesr their sins, and pilate murdered them and mixed their blood with theirs. and they told jesus that and ask that the worse than anyone else. and that these men, even though they were jews, were lost, and the wrath of god was going to fall on them, even though they were religious, and he gave them an illustration. said there were 18 people on whom the tower fell and killed them. unless you repent, you will all likewise parish. talk about getting under your skin. he said that. jesus said that. he was talking obviously about the wrath of god when christ returns, okay? not that a building was going to fall on anybody else or a government official from the roman authorities was going to kill anybody, but god almighty, i'm telling you, jesus is coming back soon. my bible said he made him to be sent -- [bell rings] supervisor chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> i would just like to applaud the efforts of the supervisors and nearly -- and mayor lee for bringing high-tech into soma and the market
jesus and mentioned that there were some jews offering sacrifices, as they ought to, under the law of mosesr their sins, and pilate murdered them and mixed their blood with theirs. and they told jesus that and ask that the worse than anyone else. and that these men, even though they were jews, were lost, and the wrath of god was going to fall on them, even though they were religious, and he gave them an illustration. said there were 18 people on whom the tower fell and killed them. unless you...
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questions after but we have to stop right now because the time is up and i want to thank jeremy, paul, and moses and alan and thank you all for coming and we'll see you next month. thanks. [music] hello, i'm ivette torres. welcome to another edition of the road to recovery. today we'll be talking about the language that we use on issues related to addiction and recovery. joining us in our panel today are: daphne baille, director of communications, treatment alternatives for safe communities, tasc incorporated, chicago, illinois. dr. john kelly, associate professor in psychiatry, massachusetts general hospital, harvard medical school, boston, massachusetts. lureen mcneil, director, bureau of recovery services, new york state office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, new york, new york. carlos hardy, director of public affairs, baltimore substance abuse systems, incorporated, baltimore, maryland. john, what role does language play in forming public opinion on addiction and mental health issues? i think language plays a critical role in the way that, after all, it's the, it conveys the mea
questions after but we have to stop right now because the time is up and i want to thank jeremy, paul, and moses and alan and thank you all for coming and we'll see you next month. thanks. [music] hello, i'm ivette torres. welcome to another edition of the road to recovery. today we'll be talking about the language that we use on issues related to addiction and recovery. joining us in our panel today are: daphne baille, director of communications, treatment alternatives for safe communities,...
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it is not about, as i say, jesus, moses, mohammed. it is about god with all of the profits as regional representatives from time and space of the one god and the one message. i look forward to this center being called the interfaith center, not the interchurch center, and that we see ourselves as worshipers of one god in different languages and different choreography's but all celebrating the diversity and one is of god. the poor of this permanent, not only in the american sense, but the spiritual sense. thank you very much, and may god bless you. >> thank you for the question. it is interesting how our traditions, i think, form the way we respond and what we see. i am not going to represent product it develop products that protestantism and give you a very flat answer that is an imaginative talk about the altman the displaced religion that hovers above innocence, all image. in doing so affords itself all ford's of appearances that it cannot afford. i first saw jerusalem in 1983. i was in the middle of my seminary education at yale, a
it is not about, as i say, jesus, moses, mohammed. it is about god with all of the profits as regional representatives from time and space of the one god and the one message. i look forward to this center being called the interfaith center, not the interchurch center, and that we see ourselves as worshipers of one god in different languages and different choreography's but all celebrating the diversity and one is of god. the poor of this permanent, not only in the american sense, but the...
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what do you think moses? >> for the newer buildings i believe their data base comes from building permit records. >> how do people access that. >> sfgov dot org. you're going to tell he is a historicle person. for newer buildings after the 06 earthquake. you mean the 89? >> one of the greatest faults with the assessors data base is they make up date for builds that pre existing 1906. their records are not fully accurate for buildings after that but i think their 90 percent correct for after 06 so if there was building that was surviving when i started shop again in later 06 they said it was in the 1900's. could be from 1850s but they said 1900. so that's kind of how you know it's pre 06 and that's all you can do. >> power of bureaucrat. >> this is a remarkable thing the assessors records. first of all you can't get a copy of this unless your the owner or the owners agent. but it's remarkable because there were field inspections done of almost every building in san francisco and it contains photographs of thos
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summit to moses to wed them medals take pride in wearing them they're always happy to tell about how they had each of them. the veterans insists that the young must learn about that. war is obvious middle is for valor this one is for services to the country and this one is for brotherhood and unity the medal awarded why do you go slow people's army. veterans tell young people about the stories of those who missed victorious shortfall about those who died liberating cities and countries from fascism about those who couldn't hear the night in jail singing in the spring of nine hundred forty five who couldn't watch the lights form the tanks see those who kissed the liberation soldiers. hundreds of songs in many languages have been dedicated to these war heroes they didn't live to see the piece of them every lives on in. l. . mission free cretaceous and free comes for charges free from h m m's free is free. to types free. and see blood test plug in video for your media projects free media oh god hard teach us tom. come. on.
summit to moses to wed them medals take pride in wearing them they're always happy to tell about how they had each of them. the veterans insists that the young must learn about that. war is obvious middle is for valor this one is for services to the country and this one is for brotherhood and unity the medal awarded why do you go slow people's army. veterans tell young people about the stories of those who missed victorious shortfall about those who died liberating cities and countries from...
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is nasa to the european space agency i think the we can look at this and as we are approaching with moses and more than thirty years. all those. years the budget of the e.u. with the from to speak thing i would like to have the. word that it's everything is relative. yes we are living in the could we crazy the economy crazy says if the investment from government but some governments understanding that we space you are investing in different sort of prison may be difficult. what we have to make sure the future will be. as difficult. to work we are working. we can then leave you to address the situation room you know i am sure that the needs of their board should come to work together as well as we are going to get more and more and we russia just said that at the end of the year so you will be launched from the front of me and that would be your fondest for single of the corporation between your. but the russian space for a year is rather more of humanity than into vision great to watch and a good governor has broken the phone cable space but by breaking the fourth chill of space he was br
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moses was among the children of israel, the israelites. the jail -- name jew did not come until later. christianity was not a name adopted by jesus christ or the immediate followers. it was given to them by the romans. and even the term muslims is not the way our prophets called themselves. god always calls the followers of the prophet, believers. it wasn't until a century later that we called ourselves muslims. so the idolatry that we have towards these identities which, actually, are relatively later than the founders should teach us that we need to go back to the oneness, the oneness of our faith traditions. because it's not about, as i say, jesus inc., moses inc., mohamed inc.. it's about god inc. with all of these prophets in regional elements of time and space of the one god and one message. so i look forward to this center being called the interfaith center, not the interchurch center, and that we see ourselves as worshipers of one god in different languages and different choreographies, but all celebrating the diversity of the onen
moses was among the children of israel, the israelites. the jail -- name jew did not come until later. christianity was not a name adopted by jesus christ or the immediate followers. it was given to them by the romans. and even the term muslims is not the way our prophets called themselves. god always calls the followers of the prophet, believers. it wasn't until a century later that we called ourselves muslims. so the idolatry that we have towards these identities which, actually, are...
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eighth period ending if that young man reaching for the foul ball is stopped from interfering with moses who catches the ball and the cubs win the pennant and in a process to destroy the career of a senator who happens to be a white sox fan of. [laughter] you can read that. although the way amazon markets ñhis come i don't think so. [laughter] >> as a contemporary of hers a wonder back in the 1970's they gained more and more going to the right but does your books suggest that some of these things that have been done moving to the right would not? >> my book stops early 1981 baidu think ronald reagan would have had the support of the moral majority. but the question would have been a could you imagine america that was less polarized on the secular religious lines? one thing i had not thought about this, robert kennedy was a religious family. i did not speculate because i didn't have to was that i am not sure kennedy would have been comfortable with throw the way. you can do that one. [laughter] >> that went to see philip six last week as the example for the book so why we're not one of th
eighth period ending if that young man reaching for the foul ball is stopped from interfering with moses who catches the ball and the cubs win the pennant and in a process to destroy the career of a senator who happens to be a white sox fan of. [laughter] you can read that. although the way amazon markets ñhis come i don't think so. [laughter] >> as a contemporary of hers a wonder back in the 1970's they gained more and more going to the right but does your books suggest that some of...
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welterweight boxing champ manny pacquiao defends his world title in the ring against "sugar" shane moselyt to los angeles to visit the pac man and prepare for his upcoming fight. >> it was a big part of his final training mode. believe it or not, i'm actually not a trained fighter. i'm not even really tough for that matter. but i am stupid. stupid enough to step in the ring with one of the best pound for pound fighters of all time, just for the experience. and to see what it feels like to take a punch from the champ. check it out. with lightning-fast speed and a blistering left hook, manny pacquiao has become one of this era's most feared and fearless warriors. the 32-year-old philippines native stands just 5'6", and weighs only 144 pounds. but is still considered by many to be the pound for pound best boxer in the world. he holds a record eight world titles. and i'm stepping into the ring with him. what's it like taking a punch from manny? or is he gentle with you? >> no. >> before i went out with manny i spent some time with his trainer freddie roach. a five-time trainer of the year. wh
welterweight boxing champ manny pacquiao defends his world title in the ring against "sugar" shane moselyt to los angeles to visit the pac man and prepare for his upcoming fight. >> it was a big part of his final training mode. believe it or not, i'm actually not a trained fighter. i'm not even really tough for that matter. but i am stupid. stupid enough to step in the ring with one of the best pound for pound fighters of all time, just for the experience. and to see what it...
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everyone except 39-year-old sugar shane mosely.if it wasn't for him, this fight wouldn't happen. if he would have stepped up. >> it is too early to hand out gold glove awards but i'm going to go out on a limb and say brandon phillips has a good shot to win one. tuesday night he went between the legs and today he makes the diving stop up the middle. wait, it gets better. flips it behind his back to get the force out at second. the reds would beat the cubs 5- 4. >>> david pryce one of the best pitchers in the american league but thanks to the dh i bet you didn't know he had the most unique home run trot in baseball. look at him go. with interleague play we can only hope he gets deep in an actual game and bust out a routine when it comes. >>> washington high school baseball team will take on balboa for the city title. if the eagles come out on top we may have to rename 30 second avenue title town. >> always had a winning feeling around here. we want to continue and make everyone proud. >> reporter: t th is was the scene in november wh
everyone except 39-year-old sugar shane mosely.if it wasn't for him, this fight wouldn't happen. if he would have stepped up. >> it is too early to hand out gold glove awards but i'm going to go out on a limb and say brandon phillips has a good shot to win one. tuesday night he went between the legs and today he makes the diving stop up the middle. wait, it gets better. flips it behind his back to get the force out at second. the reds would beat the cubs 5- 4. >>> david pryce one...
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he knocked mosely down just the third.n it was over manny won his 14th straight fight, an 8th division champion who is now 54-3-2. >> you can always count on something out of the ordinary when the nascar get together in darlington on the track known as the lady in black. they have history and once again kevin harvick and kyle busch were mixing it. as they straight ebb -- straighten themselves out clinton boyer spins out and his night is over. the reaction was crushed. smith had been trying to do this in 104 previous races but he hold up carl edwards. wasn't over for harvick and kyle busch. he gets out of his car and forgets to take his car out of gear. the driverless car comes to aso. he doesn't get a punch at carl edwards. they both meet with the nascar officials. >>> the golf world lost one of its iconic players. he has been described as doing for european golf what tiger woods did for the game as a whole. at this spanish open today fellow spaniards mourned the fact that he lost his battle with brain cancer. the 50 -- 54
he knocked mosely down just the third.n it was over manny won his 14th straight fight, an 8th division champion who is now 54-3-2. >> you can always count on something out of the ordinary when the nascar get together in darlington on the track known as the lady in black. they have history and once again kevin harvick and kyle busch were mixing it. as they straight ebb -- straighten themselves out clinton boyer spins out and his night is over. the reaction was crushed. smith had been...
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you know, it was -- the costumes and the british accent and he looking like, you know, moses and thise could tell it was a scene that we had to do after 15 hours, real dramatic scene, like he banished my son to earth and i have to do this lake cike cryin major scene. he could tell i was nervous. he said, sit down. a francis can monk once told me the greatest prayer is [ bleep ] it, [ bleep ] it, [ bleep ] it. [ laughter ] i mean, that's how great he is! [ applause ] he's great. and i loved him for that. so the entire movie, he'd look at me before a scene. [ bleep ] it. that's what he'd say to me. he's such a great guy. >> jimmy: that is not behavior i would expect from a knight. >> i know. from god, no. >> jimmy: now, you were he-- gr up here in los angeles. >> yes. >> jimmy: where did you grow up? >> i grew up in burbank. i recently found out i was conceived a block from roscoe's chicken and waffles. >> jimmy: really? >> i was taking my mom to dinner there. she goes, oh, that's where you were conceived. it's a true story. crazy. my mom. i said, mom, why didn't you tell me that? and s
you know, it was -- the costumes and the british accent and he looking like, you know, moses and thise could tell it was a scene that we had to do after 15 hours, real dramatic scene, like he banished my son to earth and i have to do this lake cike cryin major scene. he could tell i was nervous. he said, sit down. a francis can monk once told me the greatest prayer is [ bleep ] it, [ bleep ] it, [ bleep ] it. [ laughter ] i mean, that's how great he is! [ applause ] he's great. and i loved him...
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what time were those, and for mike moses, did i quite get you right? did you say you missed the launch, essentially? [laughter] >> the first loss was at 2:06, and it looked like it was on the ice frost ramp area. and the other one was 2:14, it was on the left-hand bipod area of the tank. and the aerodynamic sensitive time is 2:15, so one was just one second in front, and the other one was nine seconds in front. >> and so for me, no, i didn't miss the launch. you know, the main engines light up six seconds before the boosters go, so in that six seconds, i'm watching the tv not looking out the window where most of the -- well, actually, it's half and half. the guys on the console aren't looking out the window, but the management types tend to look out the window. [laughter] for the first six seconds i was watching the tv, and for the first three or four seconds, i was watching the wrong channel. but i did get turned around in time. >> we'll wrap it up with a question for jim. >> jim siegel, independent news again. bill, there was a report in the media a
what time were those, and for mike moses, did i quite get you right? did you say you missed the launch, essentially? [laughter] >> the first loss was at 2:06, and it looked like it was on the ice frost ramp area. and the other one was 2:14, it was on the left-hand bipod area of the tank. and the aerodynamic sensitive time is 2:15, so one was just one second in front, and the other one was nine seconds in front. >> and so for me, no, i didn't miss the launch. you know, the main...
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word islam, peace, surrender, security, following in the abrahamic tradition of a love of jesus and mosesd so for us, bin laden was not an architect of islam, but he was an architect of terror. >> i want to ask about the burial of sea, because this is a sticking point for a lot of people and apparently we heard from the white house that in keeping with muslim tradition he was placed in a sheet. >> indeed. >> and buried within 24 hours as per muslim faith. >> yes. >> and what do you make of the way he was buried? because i have heard from other leaders who say this is not in accordance to your faith. >> well, if you look at the tradition of islam, just as in the tradition of judaism, a person is not embalmed. their body is washed, and they are buried very shortly afterwards at least within the time of the setting of two suns. if a person is at sea, it is traditional that they be buried at sea. and so, this is an exception that someone who would have been killed on land, but then taken to sea and buried is an exception, but permissible. >> it is permissible, so you don't take exception to t
word islam, peace, surrender, security, following in the abrahamic tradition of a love of jesus and mosesd so for us, bin laden was not an architect of islam, but he was an architect of terror. >> i want to ask about the burial of sea, because this is a sticking point for a lot of people and apparently we heard from the white house that in keeping with muslim tradition he was placed in a sheet. >> indeed. >> and buried within 24 hours as per muslim faith. >> yes....
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moses says, choose life. we have predictions of death, mass slaughter for nonbelievers.cal environmentalist saysing life is coming to an end. what is it about our culture that we love focusing on death, movies are people being slaughtered and even religions about getting virgin sex for u side bombings and now strains are moving into christianity. in judaism, our emphasis is specifically on choosing life. >> dean, what is your take on this doomsday prediction? >> i'm hoping it's true i stopped paying my credit card bills two months ago. the man predicted it in 1994, hundreds gathered it didn't happen. one word to tridescribe, awkwar. the tunisia, japan, mets won 5 of last 7 games but in reality the average person, we laugh at this. it's a joke. we know. it's not a mainstream part of christianity, it's a fringe man in california saying this. >> father cutie -- >> in order to ensure it doesn't become part of mainstream, let's not forget unless the center condemns these extremists instead of laughing them off as some sort of clowns, this can become mainstream. we can start s
moses says, choose life. we have predictions of death, mass slaughter for nonbelievers.cal environmentalist saysing life is coming to an end. what is it about our culture that we love focusing on death, movies are people being slaughtered and even religions about getting virgin sex for u side bombings and now strains are moving into christianity. in judaism, our emphasis is specifically on choosing life. >> dean, what is your take on this doomsday prediction? >> i'm hoping it's true...
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in march of 1983, i asked god to do a greater miracle than moses parting the red sea.d honor him with the platform he had given me. while i am most appreciate i, i must give credit where the real credit is due. to the one who gave me the gift of writing. i recall what god told samuel, he who honors me, i will honor. thanks to my wife ray for standing with me for 40 years and thanks to the god i serve. i hope this will please him. thank you very much. [applause] >> you always know when you're following cal thomas. congratulations again to cal thomas. cal, you may have recently heard that the phillips foundation awarded journalism grant totallying $131,000. i just want you to know that on behalf of the trustees of the media research center, it is my pleasure that we have decided to match that amount for you dollar for dollar tonight. [applause] cal is not getting bupcuss. never has, never will. cal wouldn't know what to do with a check from the media research center, as often as he has helped us. thank you, cal. cal is a special friend of this organization. what people d
in march of 1983, i asked god to do a greater miracle than moses parting the red sea.d honor him with the platform he had given me. while i am most appreciate i, i must give credit where the real credit is due. to the one who gave me the gift of writing. i recall what god told samuel, he who honors me, i will honor. thanks to my wife ray for standing with me for 40 years and thanks to the god i serve. i hope this will please him. thank you very much. [applause] >> you always know when...
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in march of 1983 i asked god to do a greater miracle than moses parting the red sea.sked him to park the liberal mind. if he did, i said i would honor him with the platform he gave me. while i am most appreciative for the media research center, i must give credit where the real credit is due. to the one he gave me get the right thing. -- writing. i remember what god told sam neill -- to speak to honors me pose the honor. -- samuel -- to speak to honor me possesses honor. >> you always know when your pauling cal thomas -- following cal thomas. congratulations again to cal. you may have heard that the phillips foundation awarded journalism grants total $131,000. i just want you to note that on behalf of the trustees of the media research center, it is my pleasure that we have decided to match that amount dollar for dollar tonight. [applause] no, we're not. cal would not know what to do with a check on the media research center. you,cal. -- thank you, cal. cal has given much of himself to the movement. volumes could be written of the things he has done for a lot of organ
in march of 1983 i asked god to do a greater miracle than moses parting the red sea.sked him to park the liberal mind. if he did, i said i would honor him with the platform he gave me. while i am most appreciative for the media research center, i must give credit where the real credit is due. to the one he gave me get the right thing. -- writing. i remember what god told sam neill -- to speak to honors me pose the honor. -- samuel -- to speak to honor me possesses honor. >> you always...
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that proposal and it's my belief that just as i believe that god hardened the heart of pharaoh when moses made his q he hardened arafat's heart, he rejected the offer and it does not need to be made again. with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house the following personal request. the clerk: leaves of absence requested for mr. ellison of minnesota for today, mr. frelinghuysen of new jersey for today, mr. hastings of washington for today and the balance of the week, mr. hinojosa of texas for today, ms. mccollum of minnesota for today and mr. markey of massachusetts for today, mrs. napolitano of california for today, mrs. pastor from florida for today and tuesday, may 24, and mr. sutton of ohio for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the requests are granted. under the speaker's announced policy of january 5, 2011, the gentlewoman from the sixth district -- i'm sorry, from vermont -- from the virgin islands, mrs. christensen, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee for the minority leader. mrs. christensen: than
that proposal and it's my belief that just as i believe that god hardened the heart of pharaoh when moses made his q he hardened arafat's heart, he rejected the offer and it does not need to be made again. with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house the following personal request. the clerk: leaves of absence requested for mr. ellison of minnesota for today, mr. frelinghuysen of new jersey for today, mr. hastings of washington for...
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i look at another thing in moses lake, washington, which is producing photo-voltaic cells. this chamber has not helped that company to advance. i look at the boeing company that is developing biofuels so we can have a competitor to gasoline, so we can drive those prices down. this chamber has not done a single thing to help those companies to develop washington state jobs for a new energy future. now, we got a lot of energy off of our coastline. you know, i know it's an offshore wind. but we're not doing a single thing to help the offshore wind industry. all we're doing is trying to shackle an antiquated energy policy on the people of the state of washington. now, i would like to have this amendment to help all of my colleagues in the pacific coast, but because some of the financial rules that we have, we have only been able to bring this for the evergreen state. i hope all of my colleagues would join me in saying before this gets forced on the citizens of the washington state we adopt some regional measures and i retain the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman from
i look at another thing in moses lake, washington, which is producing photo-voltaic cells. this chamber has not helped that company to advance. i look at the boeing company that is developing biofuels so we can have a competitor to gasoline, so we can drive those prices down. this chamber has not done a single thing to help those companies to develop washington state jobs for a new energy future. now, we got a lot of energy off of our coastline. you know, i know it's an offshore wind. but we're...
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on our blog, bradley moses writes, the only one that has a chance is governor bobby jindal of louisianan or out. >> "ron paul in 2012. he's the real deal and the true answer to america's problems." >> steve writes in, "governor chris christie is the man, if only he would run. americans are ready for a straight shooter who isn't afraid to tell it like it is and will not shy away from taking on special interests." >> and "i'm a republican, but i don't see any candidate. president obama is a common man and hard to beat." >> thanks for weighing in on our question of the day. and you know the wacky hat from the royal wedding, it was princess beatrice's wacky fascinator selling for big bucks. we'll tell you how much it fetched at auction. >> and speaking of fast times and big bucks, the indy 500 revving up. danica patrick, franchitti and dario castroneves will be here. this past year alone there was a 93% increase in cyber attacks. in financial transactions... on devices... in social interactions... and applications in the cloud. some companies are worried. some, not so much. thanks to a netw
on our blog, bradley moses writes, the only one that has a chance is governor bobby jindal of louisianan or out. >> "ron paul in 2012. he's the real deal and the true answer to america's problems." >> steve writes in, "governor chris christie is the man, if only he would run. americans are ready for a straight shooter who isn't afraid to tell it like it is and will not shy away from taking on special interests." >> and "i'm a republican, but i don't...
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in march of 1983 i asked god to do a greater miracle than moses parting the red sea.o part the liberal mind. and if he did, i said i would seek to honor him with the platform he had given me. so while i'm most appreciative to the media research center and brent bozell for this honor, i must give credit where the real credit is due. to the one who gave me the gift of writing. i recall what god told samuel, he who honors me, i will honor. so thanks to my wife for standing with me for 46 years and thanks to the god whom i serve and who i hope is pleased with his servant. thank you very much. [applause] >> congratulations again to cal thomas. cal, you may have recently heard that the phillips foundation awarded journalism grants totaling $131,000. i just want you to know that on behalf of the trustees of the media research center, it's my pleasure that we've decided to match that amount for you dollar for dollar tonight. [applause] now, no -- cal, you're not getting butkus. never have, never will. cal wouldn't know what to do with a check from the media research center, a
in march of 1983 i asked god to do a greater miracle than moses parting the red sea.o part the liberal mind. and if he did, i said i would seek to honor him with the platform he had given me. so while i'm most appreciative to the media research center and brent bozell for this honor, i must give credit where the real credit is due. to the one who gave me the gift of writing. i recall what god told samuel, he who honors me, i will honor. so thanks to my wife for standing with me for 46 years and...
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painters tepidded to stay in southern california after world war ii, and after that people like ed moses and there's a great documentary called "the cool school" about them, and that's, you know, also related to what you said before, the question we skipped over about the images that other cities have. the idea that modern art could only happen in new york, let's say in the post-war period and that it only had to be abstract expressionism was challenged very much here to great effect, and i should mention, of course, the bay area people, and there's a kind of post-war movement. a lot of the people had been in the war, came back here and stayed in northern and southern california and created a kind of california art that was not in opposition, but very different from what was going on in new york. >> question from over here. >> hello, panel. running with the theme of liquids in los angeles, i'm curious, and i would like some comment on the mythology of the relationship between owen's valley and los angeles. >> okay. that's a great question. this is the water source. bill, maybe you want t
painters tepidded to stay in southern california after world war ii, and after that people like ed moses and there's a great documentary called "the cool school" about them, and that's, you know, also related to what you said before, the question we skipped over about the images that other cities have. the idea that modern art could only happen in new york, let's say in the post-war period and that it only had to be abstract expressionism was challenged very much here to great effect,...