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where is moses? who brought us out of the land of egypt? what has become of him? they go to aaron and say make us god's. so he says gather your gold and jewelry and make a bold and cast and they danced before it and worship that and said these are your gods of israel who brought you out of the land of egypt and meanwhile at the mountain, moses and got are having some kind of exchange and god says this is a stiff necked people and what is going on? he says let me loan that my rant may burn hot against them and i shall completely destroy them but of you i shall make a great nation so that terrible thing that this bowlen thing is god is justgolden thing is god is just a piece of bowl. daughters transce . daughters transcend into his own creation. whatgold . daughters transcend into his own creation. what. daughters transcend into his own creation. what makes this a unique story is moses argues with god which is not the first thing to come, they have an argument with god, and and not this time. if we think about it in dramatic terms a very powerful message has been pu
where is moses? who brought us out of the land of egypt? what has become of him? they go to aaron and say make us god's. so he says gather your gold and jewelry and make a bold and cast and they danced before it and worship that and said these are your gods of israel who brought you out of the land of egypt and meanwhile at the mountain, moses and got are having some kind of exchange and god says this is a stiff necked people and what is going on? he says let me loan that my rant may burn hot...
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she was born a princess in 1484 when her father died one of her half brothers took moses, ii, became pharaoh. as was customary among royalty at the time to roses, ii, married his half sister. the two ruled jointly a testament to her power but never produce addison so when moses, ii, died, eight years in to the marriage power passed to his son by a concubine. he was too young to rule, he took power as regent. but not content to warm the throne for someone else she used power for her civil became pharaoh. here at the temple across the nile is ample evidence of her power and influence as pharaoh in the form of obulisks and monuments a change in the depiction of her. at first she's depicted in royal dress appearing as a woman. later she wears the full regalea including the false beard one of the symbols of divine kingship is referred to as her madge majesty the king. scholars wonder if she ever approved the pictures. she took power in history. during imperial power, country's wealth and incredible cultural and artistic achievements have led to her discretion by some historians as, toweri
she was born a princess in 1484 when her father died one of her half brothers took moses, ii, became pharaoh. as was customary among royalty at the time to roses, ii, married his half sister. the two ruled jointly a testament to her power but never produce addison so when moses, ii, died, eight years in to the marriage power passed to his son by a concubine. he was too young to rule, he took power as regent. but not content to warm the throne for someone else she used power for her civil became...
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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 have 2 job titles. i'm manager of the tour program as well as i am the historyian of city hall. this building is multifaceted to say the very least it's a municipal building that operates the city and county of san francisco. this building was a dream that became a reality of a man by the name of james junior elected mayor of san francisco in 1912. he didn't have a city hall because it was destroyed in the earth wake of 1906. construction began in april of 1913. in december 1915, the building was complete. it opened it's doors in january 1916. >> it's a wonderful experience to come to a building built like this. the building is built as a palace. not for a king or queen. it's built for all people. this building is beautiful art. those are architecture at the time when city hall was built, san francisco had an enormous french population. therefore building a palace
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 have 2 job titles. i'm manager of the tour program as well as i am the historyian of city hall. this building is multifaceted to say the very least it's a municipal building that operates the city and county of san francisco. this building was a dream that became a reality of a man by the name of...
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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 town. it is nice to have you here. >> good to be here. i want to start right in about this book, um by having you read us, this letter that your brother wrote to you when he was at the university of pennsylvania and you were the younger sister that starts right down there. remind us roughly what the year was. >> the year was 1965. the moral of this story is never have a younger sister who never throws away a piece of paper. i discovered this letter 4 or 5 months before i finished this book oh my god, a paper trail sets us straight. >> read it to us. >> only people from brooklyn uses the word geez. your letter doesn't have a single worthwhile sentence in it. i will not buy you any notebooks. i repeat no notebooks. but i will send you decals that are not to be placed in my room, around my room or on the window of my car. >> okay. who was this guy? and why di
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 town. it is nice to have you here. >> good to be here. i want to start right in about this book, um by having you read us, this letter that your brother wrote to you when he was at the university of pennsylvania and you were the younger sister that starts right down there. remind us...
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meet moses, a pet cat, and emily pitts's roommate for the last seven years in athens, georgia.did all day? >> i didn't know what all he did all day at all. >> reporter: then pitts strapped this 3-ounce video camera around moses's neck. for a month, it recorded his neighborhood adventures while she was at work. >> so now he's just gone down into the storm drain, which is in front of our house. >> reporter: moses likes to explore, especially dirty places. shows him going in the sewer. now, what'd you think about that? you pet that cat. >> yeah, i do pet that cat. >> reporter: researchers put kitty cams on 55 pet cats, a collaboration between the university of georgia and "national geographic." more than 2,000 hours of cat reality tv, a first, according to researchers. what you discover is the secret lives of cats. >> yes, the secret lives of cats. >> reporter: professor sonia hernandez, a specialist in wildlife diseases, had the idea for the kitty cam. she's studying the impact of cats on urban wildlife along with the risks they face outdoors. >> there's nothing more powerful tha
meet moses, a pet cat, and emily pitts's roommate for the last seven years in athens, georgia.did all day? >> i didn't know what all he did all day at all. >> reporter: then pitts strapped this 3-ounce video camera around moses's neck. for a month, it recorded his neighborhood adventures while she was at work. >> so now he's just gone down into the storm drain, which is in front of our house. >> reporter: moses likes to explore, especially dirty places. shows him going...
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we've got great products from moses hair care.ou have curly hair naturally like me this is the kit you need. four things come in the kit. it's traditional moroccan formula. almond oil which i love. smoothing conditioning, at home spa and great gift if you want to pamper a friend. retail $150, the deal $52.50. that's 65% off. >> that is a great deal. >> this company rarely discounts. >> good time to stock up, too. >>> next beautiful jewelry. this is from nisa, initial jewelry. it's still in. >> you're wearing one today. >> yes. $115 for these. they are classic meets vintage. the brifltacelets, necklaces, earrings. >> those are gorgeous. >> move in. >> no. >> come on. >> back away. >> retail 115, deal is $34, for any 70% off. >> a great gift. >> it is. great. >> maybe i'll make new friends. >> okay. now tell us about these great totes. >> these totes retail $99. i love the way these look. >> throw everything in there. >> 100% vegan tote, faux leather, looks rich. large interior pocket if you like to be organized with long straps. a
we've got great products from moses hair care.ou have curly hair naturally like me this is the kit you need. four things come in the kit. it's traditional moroccan formula. almond oil which i love. smoothing conditioning, at home spa and great gift if you want to pamper a friend. retail $150, the deal $52.50. that's 65% off. >> that is a great deal. >> this company rarely discounts. >> good time to stock up, too. >>> next beautiful jewelry. this is from nisa, initial...
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robert moses is live from new york with the latest. good morning. do we know what brought down this plane? >> heather, that will be part of the investigation by the national transportation safety board. it really is a miracle the plane did not hit any homes or people on the way to the ground. take a look behind me. this is on sherirley in long island. you can see the wreckage from the plane and the charred dumpster the dumpster that burned when the plane came crashing down to the ground. the single engine plane crashed just before noon yesterday shortly after takeoff from the airport which is a mile or so away from where we are this morning. at least one person on the ground tried to use a garden hose to extinguish the flames. the unidentified pilot died at the scene. the other two people on board when police identified eric nunjum and 60-year-old wife were taken to the hospital where the wife later died. >>> i didn't think there were going to be any survivors. usually have kids playing around here. i was worried about that. >> i have never seen any
robert moses is live from new york with the latest. good morning. do we know what brought down this plane? >> heather, that will be part of the investigation by the national transportation safety board. it really is a miracle the plane did not hit any homes or people on the way to the ground. take a look behind me. this is on sherirley in long island. you can see the wreckage from the plane and the charred dumpster the dumpster that burned when the plane came crashing down to the ground....
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. >> the mose.eople say i mose around when i'm not playing water polo. >> the money because i guess i bring the money in. >> my nickname created in high school was shin dig. they said because i'm the life of the party. >> missy the missile. i got it when i was 12 years old. my dad and i were goofing around and it spilled out of his mouth. >> michael phelps is superman and mine is rock star. >> she's the turtle. >> six feet of sunshine. >> misty obviously is not slow. however, sometimes she retreats into her shell only to pop out and get you. so she's a turtle. >> okay. learned a lot about olympic athletes. still to come, you're taking on another sport. >> that's right. i'll be a little more covered up for this one. >> spandex. >> no. i par took in the british sport of cricket. >> rules. >> not any better than i did before. >> see how that turns out. we'll check it out after your local news and weather. >> i didn't see dawn at all during the whole race. she could have been on the other side of the st
. >> the mose.eople say i mose around when i'm not playing water polo. >> the money because i guess i bring the money in. >> my nickname created in high school was shin dig. they said because i'm the life of the party. >> missy the missile. i got it when i was 12 years old. my dad and i were goofing around and it spilled out of his mouth. >> michael phelps is superman and mine is rock star. >> she's the turtle. >> six feet of sunshine. >> misty...
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. >> bergman: ken moses is a veteran fingerprint examiner who has investigated more than 17,000 crime scenes in his 40-year career. >> i can see a lot of detail on those prints. >> when you're looking at this partial print versus the known print, when do you decide that it's a match? how do you decide it's a match? >> at some point, you are examining this evidence, and based on your training and experience, you make a leap of faith. >> you make a leap of faith? >> it's a point of decision making. it's where you go from doubt to no doubt. that's a leap of faith. >> bergman: after mayfield was identified, the fbi learned he was a muslim, active in his community, which he maintains led to his arrest. mayfield insisted he was not a terrorist and had never been to spain. the only evidence against him was that partial fingerprint. but at the fbi laboratory in quantico, the print was matched by a second examiner and then confirmed by the head of the fbi's fingerprint unit. >> so three examiners would say that this was brandon mayfield's fingerprint. >> in this case they did, yes. >> and i be
. >> bergman: ken moses is a veteran fingerprint examiner who has investigated more than 17,000 crime scenes in his 40-year career. >> i can see a lot of detail on those prints. >> when you're looking at this partial print versus the known print, when do you decide that it's a match? how do you decide it's a match? >> at some point, you are examining this evidence, and based on your training and experience, you make a leap of faith. >> you make a leap of faith?...
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is not moses, but he is close. the biggest supporter of parks and brachiate -- recreation and open space in this city. he understands the importance to our neighborhoods and communities of having clean and safe places to play. he has been an advocate for parks, open space, and recreation, even as director of the department of public works and as city administrator. the thing i love most about him is his youthful spirit and competitive fire. this is the guy who is not just our mayor, but he is a ping-pong player. he loves to shoot hoops. he loves baseball. he is a big sports fan. he loves our kids. the thing i tried to model after him the most is the ability to play and to bring joy to the job. ladies and gentlemen, our mayor, edwin lee. [cheers and applause] >> first of all, thank you, everybody, for coming here and help us open the betty ann ong rec center. [applause] we're going to say that name a very, very often from here on. it is great opportunity. we were here just last september, putting in the final beam w
is not moses, but he is close. the biggest supporter of parks and brachiate -- recreation and open space in this city. he understands the importance to our neighborhoods and communities of having clean and safe places to play. he has been an advocate for parks, open space, and recreation, even as director of the department of public works and as city administrator. the thing i love most about him is his youthful spirit and competitive fire. this is the guy who is not just our mayor, but he is a...
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twelfth century pious jews trod these cobbled streets on the way to study with a non-physician rabbi moses been my morn after mitt has collected memories of the many jews who once lived here he proudly shows me articles of those he once knew about. this place used to be fooled jews they were all my friends but they all left in the early fifties sometimes they come back to visit me and we always see it and talk about the good old times. it was a jewish man who talked to him at his trade the love of his life was also a jewish woman but his is a way voice today in these streets it can be dangerous to ask where's the nearest synagogue. certainly i am afraid of those so you are going to look at not that they said that your job problem is to do like to resemble that of god. that little country which few data mention israel maybe divisions among egyptians but they are united in their hatred of the neighbor. israel is a racist state which doesn't respect agreements and israeli jew is not welcome in egypt being in the. streets you continue between us i hate do with israel and its presence in that r
twelfth century pious jews trod these cobbled streets on the way to study with a non-physician rabbi moses been my morn after mitt has collected memories of the many jews who once lived here he proudly shows me articles of those he once knew about. this place used to be fooled jews they were all my friends but they all left in the early fifties sometimes they come back to visit me and we always see it and talk about the good old times. it was a jewish man who talked to him at his trade the love...
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celebrate every touchdown, the am does their little "moses and the red sea" danc hey, if you want to y commercial time during football, it's gonna cost you, easily, millns of dollars, but here, we air your tapes absotely free. all wesk is that you check your dignity at the door while we enter a footll-free zone. setting the stage... for the innocent victim -- chase. [ gasps ] aaah! ah! [ ughter ] jerry wants everyone to kn he's a navy man and why they forced him to retire. whoa! ll me, what don't you want? we're at the v's n. [ meowing ] i don't want it. you don't want it. i don't want it. benny... i don't wantt. yodon't want it. i don't want it. aww. i don't want it. aww. i don't want it. [ slow organ music playing ] keep your eye the background. watch the photographer not bleninto it. [ crash ] luckily, her ex gets them on the weekes. u gotta be careful, 'cau sometimes stunts end with someone kicking the buet. whoa! ohh! [ laughs ] ohh! [ woman laughing ] sothing tells me he's running a little too fast for these road conditions. aah! [ cheers and applause ] all right,et's turn our
celebrate every touchdown, the am does their little "moses and the red sea" danc hey, if you want to y commercial time during football, it's gonna cost you, easily, millns of dollars, but here, we air your tapes absotely free. all wesk is that you check your dignity at the door while we enter a footll-free zone. setting the stage... for the innocent victim -- chase. [ gasps ] aaah! ah! [ ughter ] jerry wants everyone to kn he's a navy man and why they forced him to retire. whoa! ll...
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. >> moses would donate 40 percent to the help and treatment of aids and malaria in africa, 20 percent to motherless kids in u grand, and scott from new zealand, if i won so much money i'd bail out greece. well, you can continue to have your say on that story on impact today. if you're a twitter fan, sign up for some of my updates. i'll be talking about what i'll be doing on bbc. >> still to come on gmc, greece was the birth place of the olympics, and london, disappointed, a people desperate for good news. bangladesh is not commonly known as a holiday destination but the south asian nation has ambitious plans to boost tourism revenue by $5 billion in the next two hours. we explore some of the sandy beaches are key to meeting that goal. >> a cool, breezy afternoon. for decades, this tropical paradise in seen ban la concern has an major holiday destination for domestic tourists but now the government is looking to attract a different crowd. tourists would typically frequent to beach towns like bataya in thailand and sri lanka. >> bangladesh is one of the world's longest natural beach and
. >> moses would donate 40 percent to the help and treatment of aids and malaria in africa, 20 percent to motherless kids in u grand, and scott from new zealand, if i won so much money i'd bail out greece. well, you can continue to have your say on that story on impact today. if you're a twitter fan, sign up for some of my updates. i'll be talking about what i'll be doing on bbc. >> still to come on gmc, greece was the birth place of the olympics, and london, disappointed, a people...
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. >> jews have been arguing about the law since moses came down the mountain. oh, thank you for that "amen." that's lovely. i wish that happened in my synagogue more often. >> on this day, she was a guest lecturer at the evangelical oral roberts university. >> unless christian preachers, teachers, bible study leaders know about first-century judaism, often what happens is jesus gets yanked out of his jewish context and he becomes the only jew who's compassionate toward women, interested in adapting torah, interested in adapting the law to the needs of the contemporary community, the only jew interested in peace among a group of very bellicose, warlike jews. >> she says when christians don't understand jesus' jewish context, it can lead to misunderstandings about his message, which in turn can lead to harmful stereotypes. >> what i hear in a number of sermons and read in a number of sermons is that torah is difficult to follow, that it's an impossible burden that weighs people down, and then jesus comes along and says basically "don't worry, be happy." in actual
. >> jews have been arguing about the law since moses came down the mountain. oh, thank you for that "amen." that's lovely. i wish that happened in my synagogue more often. >> on this day, she was a guest lecturer at the evangelical oral roberts university. >> unless christian preachers, teachers, bible study leaders know about first-century judaism, often what happens is jesus gets yanked out of his jewish context and he becomes the only jew who's compassionate...
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last ten years old but has already been through more than most people would face in a lifetime of moses. this boy suffered deep psychological trauma as he often becomes secluded locks himself out from the rest of the world and when it comes to america he still never talks about it in his relatively short life on its own is already been abandoned twice first by his one of the logical russian mother and then by his american forced. she changed her mind just six months after the adoption dumping him all alone on a flight back to moscow with nothing more than a note and a change of underwear for the last six months on its own has been living in a children's s. always village just outside moscow an international project that brings a new format to the traditional concept of children's homes and foster families here children live in groups in separate houses each group then has its own foster mother heading up what are john himself now called a real family. the main goal for now is to help cover to get over his psychological problems and catch up education wise there's a large gap between wha
last ten years old but has already been through more than most people would face in a lifetime of moses. this boy suffered deep psychological trauma as he often becomes secluded locks himself out from the rest of the world and when it comes to america he still never talks about it in his relatively short life on its own is already been abandoned twice first by his one of the logical russian mother and then by his american forced. she changed her mind just six months after the adoption dumping...
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field this looks like there was divine intervention in that game i think of charlton heston with that moses rod ... quite a photograph thank-you to all the photographers thanks to mother nature for a nice day today but it is getting warm out there with powerful storms sweeping to the north from wisconsin to michigan we will sharia a wind gust readings in a moment but they were clocking 70 mi. per hour ... there's a chance of scattered storms tomorrow he is building to the west not lots of lightning up north here is the doppler: the only place in the midwest that's what is up for michigan the jet stream has storm clusters moving through that northern territory time and again this season most of the country is in serious drought ... many states declared agricultural disaster areas ... here are the regional midwestern temperatures: let's take a look at some of the temperature records yesterday: many in triple digits ... we're looking at the 70 mi. per hour plus wind gusts in michigan ... when these storms formed and the dakotas the wind it started out there there has been modest cooling in the
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and i was in awe of you know you have to see the news is like a moses fall type on the other side of the city at the florida state fairgrounds the paul festival has been going on for three days now as you can see it's a little less well attended than ron paul's own rally but here we have yet another part of the ron paul machine and yet another venue for those people refusing to give up on their candidate well back in may at the primaries in ohio i voted ron paul you know i tried my darkest pretty was here to stick it to the r. and c. and show that you know. paul would have won if it was a fair election. back at the rally a call to action i have been taught and i have been convinced that patriotism is that cold that permits us in a free society to criticize our own government when they're rude. and a promise that this revolution is just getting started. in tampa florida christine for sound on t.v. . i should say was you know we spoke to so many people yesterday and a whole lot of them really just disappointed that ron paul didn't continue that campaign until the end until the conventi
and i was in awe of you know you have to see the news is like a moses fall type on the other side of the city at the florida state fairgrounds the paul festival has been going on for three days now as you can see it's a little less well attended than ron paul's own rally but here we have yet another part of the ron paul machine and yet another venue for those people refusing to give up on their candidate well back in may at the primaries in ohio i voted ron paul you know i tried my darkest...
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robert moses is live in hempstead long island with the lathes. >> this is a crazy story happening inthere. >>> ton of twists and turns. it is arraigned here at first district court in hempstead at some point today. he faces multiple charges including conspiracy to commit insurance fraud along with insurance fraud and falsely reporting an incident. he was the one who reported his 47-year-old father raymond missing on jones beach back on july 28th. a massive search ensued costing thousands of dollars. but he was never located. last wednesday one of his relatives made the news in on thursday. he was pulled over for speeding. he was on his way back here to new york. so far he has not surfaced. yesterday his wife expressed her frustration. >>> it is anger and sadness the public tried to save a man that was not there. >> ross has filed for a restraining order against her husband. he cannot have any contact with her. she has also filed for divorce. back to raymond ross's son who was involved in the whole plot. if he is convicted of the charges against him he could face up to 5 years in pris
robert moses is live in hempstead long island with the lathes. >> this is a crazy story happening inthere. >>> ton of twists and turns. it is arraigned here at first district court in hempstead at some point today. he faces multiple charges including conspiracy to commit insurance fraud along with insurance fraud and falsely reporting an incident. he was the one who reported his 47-year-old father raymond missing on jones beach back on july 28th. a massive search ensued costing...