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so the bush speaks in exodus, chapter 3, and says, moses, moses, and the first words that moses says to god are, here i am. then he said, do not draw near here, this place. take off your sandals and your, for your feet, for this place where you stand is holy ground. and god speaks to moses and says, i want you to go to the pharaoh, and i want you to free your people. and moses is going, well, wait, wait, hold on here. who am i, and who are you? moses says to god, who am i, that i should go to the pharaoh, and that i should bring the children of israel out of egypt? so he said i will certainly be with you, and this shall be a sign to you that i have sent you. when you have brought the people out of egypt, you shall serve god on this mountain. then moses says to god, indeed, when i come to the children of israel and i say to them, the god of your fathers has sent me to you, and they say to me, what is his name, what shall i say to them? and god says to moses, i am that i am. and he said, thus, you shall say to the children of israel, i am has sent me to you. this is my name forever and
so the bush speaks in exodus, chapter 3, and says, moses, moses, and the first words that moses says to god are, here i am. then he said, do not draw near here, this place. take off your sandals and your, for your feet, for this place where you stand is holy ground. and god speaks to moses and says, i want you to go to the pharaoh, and i want you to free your people. and moses is going, well, wait, wait, hold on here. who am i, and who are you? moses says to god, who am i, that i should go to...
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and when moses heard that (what'd he do?) he fell on his face."an anyone be so brazen. verse 5. "and he spake unto korah and all his company saying, even tomorrow the lord will show who are his and who is holy and will cause him to come near unto him; even him who he hath chosen will he cause to come near. "now this is moses" instruction to korah and those that were following him. "this do, take your censers (that is the fire), korah and all his company and put fire therein and put incense in them before the lord tomorrow and it shall be that the man whom the lord doth choose he shall be holy." verse 9, "seemeth it but a small thing unto you that the god of israel has separated you from the congregation of israel to bring you near to himself to do the service of the tabernacle and to stand before the congregation to minister?" well, anyway, i think you know what happened and you can come all the way down to verse 21. next day comes around and here comes korah and these 250 and their going to play the role of the high priests, you see. alright, so
and when moses heard that (what'd he do?) he fell on his face."an anyone be so brazen. verse 5. "and he spake unto korah and all his company saying, even tomorrow the lord will show who are his and who is holy and will cause him to come near unto him; even him who he hath chosen will he cause to come near. "now this is moses" instruction to korah and those that were following him. "this do, take your censers (that is the fire), korah and all his company and put fire...
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we'll leave you now with more of robert moses can. i am dr. brenda wade,
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moses was 15 at the time. before the sentencing, moses told the couple's relatives in court he didn't want forgiveness. he said they hoped they would forget about him. >>> a sheriff deputies shot and wounded a man and charged a deputy with a large knife. deputies arrived at the home about 9:30 after the suspect's four called police. shortly after arriving the 28- year-old suspect ran at the deputy with a 12-inch hunting knife. >> he gets out of his car and he's immediately confronted by the suspect who tries to charge at him with this 12-inch rambo style knife. he in his defense is going to pull his firearm and that's what he did. >> police and neighbors say the man has mental issues. >>> 46 new police recruits are graduating tonight. it's the department's 222nd academy. more than half the graduating class has college degrees and are b lingual. the oldest is 48 years old, the youngest is 23. >>> right now i'm tracking your bay area weekend weather and we're between two weather systems. so you're going to hea
moses was 15 at the time. before the sentencing, moses told the couple's relatives in court he didn't want forgiveness. he said they hoped they would forget about him. >>> a sheriff deputies shot and wounded a man and charged a deputy with a large knife. deputies arrived at the home about 9:30 after the suspect's four called police. shortly after arriving the 28- year-old suspect ran at the deputy with a 12-inch hunting knife. >> he gets out of his car and he's immediately...
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he says to moses, my name is lord. my name is lord god, almighty.used to be." he didn't say "i'm the god of the future." he said, "i am that i am that i am." he wants to step into the now of your moment. the now of your home. the now of your job. the now of your family. the now of your finances. praise, god. there's no god like jehovah and he's your god and he's my god. and we worship him in this place tonight. hallelujah, praise the lord. what an incredible presence of the lord is here with us in this place tonight. and once again, i encourage you, open your spirit. worship the lord with us in your home. invite his presence to come. begin to speak his words over your life. there's power and life if your words. there's power and life in your words. i know that god has sent this next young man here tonight to camp meeting here on inspiration networks, to speak a word into your life and i believe that within the word that todd kuntz will bring tonight is the power to bring about its own fulfillment. please, welcome tonight evan gellist -- evangelical
he says to moses, my name is lord. my name is lord god, almighty.used to be." he didn't say "i'm the god of the future." he said, "i am that i am that i am." he wants to step into the now of your moment. the now of your home. the now of your job. the now of your family. the now of your finances. praise, god. there's no god like jehovah and he's your god and he's my god. and we worship him in this place tonight. hallelujah, praise the lord. what an incredible presence of...
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there was a picture in the book, which, again, in the book thanks to john, of moses where he shows moses with horns, and it's a mistranslation of the bible where it says horns of light came down on moses from heaven, but this translation made it horns, and so there's moses with horns, and so that's where the story apparently came from. i had horns, couldn't possibly be jewish. there's a chapter in there called "lost in translation," which i like a lot, because i look at what's obscene in the united states' language, and what's obscene in spanish. very different things. there's things said in spain every day which if i would say them in the united states, i would be beaten to death by all the women from 50 miles around. spaniards say every other word. there were things just the other way around that we say that spaniards would never say, and then you get a realceps and feel -- real sense and feeling for how the language is an indexed to culture. and also, i think what it should teach owl of -- all of us is that when you translate, you have to know, not just both languages, but both cultur
there was a picture in the book, which, again, in the book thanks to john, of moses where he shows moses with horns, and it's a mistranslation of the bible where it says horns of light came down on moses from heaven, but this translation made it horns, and so there's moses with horns, and so that's where the story apparently came from. i had horns, couldn't possibly be jewish. there's a chapter in there called "lost in translation," which i like a lot, because i look at what's obscene...
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numbers of this moses is a humble man. in their hearts, but was absolutely. jesus teaches the same thing when he turns to his disciples who were arguing the night before he would be crucified which one was the greatest and he says, you don't understand. that's had the kings of the world operate, but that is not how you operate. the first among you, the one who would be great would be your servant and then he watched his disciples feet. that is his humility was coupled with a deep compassion and courageous concerns for the marginalized and the oppressed. he was raised in pharaohs palace. he had everything a man could possibly want, but when he saw the plight of the hebrew slaves, he could not remain silent and he could not remain in the palace. ultimately, he risk his life to stand before a pharaoh and demand fairer release the slaves and he got them the wilderness towards the promised land. this is what got looks for in the scriptures for every king, every rabbi, every leader. he looks for those who will take seriously the
numbers of this moses is a humble man. in their hearts, but was absolutely. jesus teaches the same thing when he turns to his disciples who were arguing the night before he would be crucified which one was the greatest and he says, you don't understand. that's had the kings of the world operate, but that is not how you operate. the first among you, the one who would be great would be your servant and then he watched his disciples feet. that is his humility was coupled with a deep compassion and...
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by michelangelo, and it made me realize, really, i guess, why winston churchill once said about moseshuman destiny. >> didn't charlgton heston cast frazier heston in a movie recently? >> no, no. i with us responsible for the boy, not for the casting. i think he's about ready to go and read his own clipping. >> good night, frazier, good night. good night, boy. >> there's quite a story about that casting. when mr. demill found out we were going do have a baby he said he could play the infant moses in "ten commandments" and one of the instant messages lydia got was a wire saying congratulations, he's got the part. and in due time he went over to mr. demill's office and signed this contract which says on the front on this little gold plate frazier clark heston is hooesh engaged to play the baby infant moses. >> chuck when you're away from the movies i'm told you're an amateur painter. do you have any? >> as a matter of fact i'm right in the middle of one. i'm very amateur. leave out the other adjectives. >> i suppose when you get up to your michigan home you do hunting scenes. >> the firs
by michelangelo, and it made me realize, really, i guess, why winston churchill once said about moseshuman destiny. >> didn't charlgton heston cast frazier heston in a movie recently? >> no, no. i with us responsible for the boy, not for the casting. i think he's about ready to go and read his own clipping. >> good night, frazier, good night. good night, boy. >> there's quite a story about that casting. when mr. demill found out we were going do have a baby he said he...
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they adopted moses when he was six. he said he didn't want to deal with them being upset after he got suspended from school for smoking marijuana. >>> san mateo county holding their own gun buyback program this weekend. all are seeing huge turnouts. marin's event was such a huge success that so many guns were turned in the county ran out of money and then had to issue ious. the san mateo county event will run from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. at the fairgrounds. gun owners will receive $100 cash for handguns, shotguns and rifles and $200 for assault weapons. police want to stress everyone no questions will be asked about any gun that is turned in. >>> tens of thousands of bay area students may soon be forced to look for a new community college. the head of the state's community college system tells the board of city college of san francisco the college is not too big to fail. ccss is in a financial crisis and on the brink of losing its acrkrecred acreddidatin o. the school is a long way from getting finances in order. >>>
they adopted moses when he was six. he said he didn't want to deal with them being upset after he got suspended from school for smoking marijuana. >>> san mateo county holding their own gun buyback program this weekend. all are seeing huge turnouts. marin's event was such a huge success that so many guns were turned in the county ran out of money and then had to issue ious. the san mateo county event will run from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. at the fairgrounds. gun owners will receive...
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bob moses? >> guest: bob moses was the leader of the southern voting rights movement in mississippi. a gentle philosophical character, he essentially the father of freedom summer, a very moral character, ultimately had a break down and then has since in the past ten years revived to a new career. c-span: where? >> guest: all of the country, teaching eighth graders how to do first-year algebra, which he says is the dividing line between where you have a chance in life or not much like the right to vote was in mississippi in the 60's. c-span: fred shuttle's worth. >> guest: firebrand birmingham preacher who personalized the duel with bill konar, the lieutenant invited dr. king to birmingham for the climactic showdown of 63. c-span: who was bull konar? >> guest: the police chief in the director of public safety and birmingham who kind of personified segregation in birmingham, the city allows most like k-town in south africa. c-span: and john lewis. >> guest: john lewis, young man grew up stuttering
bob moses? >> guest: bob moses was the leader of the southern voting rights movement in mississippi. a gentle philosophical character, he essentially the father of freedom summer, a very moral character, ultimately had a break down and then has since in the past ten years revived to a new career. c-span: where? >> guest: all of the country, teaching eighth graders how to do first-year algebra, which he says is the dividing line between where you have a chance in life or not much...
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moses had to constantly been the motivation. kotter suggested the average american company struggled with the lack of vision, a compelling vision at least. as a pastor the same is true of local churches, congregations don't remember their purpose and they no longer see a compelling vision for the future. sadly this is true of america today. but their two-party system like mere political rhetoric were offered two different visions competing with one another, not one unifying vision. too many americans basilica house divided cannot stand it with vendor sells desperate longing to find common ground, to find a common vision to be one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for everyone. in this city and the discernment of people people who can help. this may be a more important issue than anything else you face. because until we resolve our differences here or at lease i unifying vision that brings us together, will find it are difficult to solve any other province are facing. dusty lanes, issues of health care. proverb goes t
moses had to constantly been the motivation. kotter suggested the average american company struggled with the lack of vision, a compelling vision at least. as a pastor the same is true of local churches, congregations don't remember their purpose and they no longer see a compelling vision for the future. sadly this is true of america today. but their two-party system like mere political rhetoric were offered two different visions competing with one another, not one unifying vision. too many...
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take vo ---durante la audiencia, moses kamin, declaro al juez que el esta consciente que muchas personas es abominable por los homicidios cometidos en su hogar de oakland en enero del ano pasado. ---el menor habia sido suspendido de la escuela por fumar mariguana y sabia que sus padres estarian molestos con el y fue el movil del crimen. ---el joven dijo sentir mucha pena por los asesinatos pero que espera que nadie de los afectados lo perdonen. blanca ---en la bahia continuan los esfuerzos de desarmar a la poblacion por parte de agencias policiacas. take vo ---maÑana sabado, el departamento del alguacil del condado de san mateo, realizara un evento donde se podran canjear armas de fuego por dinero en efectivo. ---se estaran ofreciendo 100 dolares por cada pistola, escopetas o rifles y hasta 200 dolares por un arma estilo militar. take fs ---el evento sera de 10 de la maÑana a 2 de la tarde en el centro de eventos del condado de san mateo, ubicado al sur de la calle "delaware", numero 24-95, en san mateo. blanca ---despues de un periodo de gracia de 3 semanas durante el cual solo se girar
take vo ---durante la audiencia, moses kamin, declaro al juez que el esta consciente que muchas personas es abominable por los homicidios cometidos en su hogar de oakland en enero del ano pasado. ---el menor habia sido suspendido de la escuela por fumar mariguana y sabia que sus padres estarian molestos con el y fue el movil del crimen. ---el joven dijo sentir mucha pena por los asesinatos pero que espera que nadie de los afectados lo perdonen. blanca ---en la bahia continuan los esfuerzos de...
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moses was keeping the flock of his father-in-law, jethroe, the priest.s flock beyond the wilderness and came to the mountain of god. the angel of the lord appeared to him in a flame of fire out of a bush. he looked, and the bush was blazing, yet it was not consumed. then moses said, "i must turn aside and look at this great site and see why the bush is not burned up." when the lord saw that he had turned aside tuesday, got called to him out of the bush -- aside to see, god called out of the bush, "moses," and he said, "here ia am," and he said, "come no cloer. -- closer. remove the sandals from your feet, because the ground you are on is holy ground." he said further, "i am the god of your father, the god of abraham, the god of isaac, and the god of jacob," and moses hid his face, for he was afraid to look at god. then the lord said, "i have observed the misery of my people who are in egypt. i have heard their cries on the count of their taskmasters. indeed, i know their sufferings, and i have come to deliver them from the egyptians and to bring them up
moses was keeping the flock of his father-in-law, jethroe, the priest.s flock beyond the wilderness and came to the mountain of god. the angel of the lord appeared to him in a flame of fire out of a bush. he looked, and the bush was blazing, yet it was not consumed. then moses said, "i must turn aside and look at this great site and see why the bush is not burned up." when the lord saw that he had turned aside tuesday, got called to him out of the bush -- aside to see, god called out...
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to you while i was yet with you that all things must be fulfilled which were written in the law of moses, and in the prophets, that would be isaiah and in psalms concerning me. >> president chiu: thank you. are there any other members of the public that wish to speak in general public comment? please step up. next speaker. >> it's great to see you guys honoring a local business today. that made me feel good. i love this city. i became inspired to eat healthier and started my first business here. i started a dream and a vision to provide healthy food options, working endlessly to build my location. now a great deal has changed with the mobile food trucks. most existing businesses were grandfathered in. this didn't happen to me. i was sent to a nursing home put on my death bed and required to pay my funeral costs up front after two years of paying my permit and paying in excess of 2,000, dpw informed me the police department committed an error. it was in violation of the municipal police code. dpw senior managers waived the nee on a new location but couldn't approve a refund. the claim was
to you while i was yet with you that all things must be fulfilled which were written in the law of moses, and in the prophets, that would be isaiah and in psalms concerning me. >> president chiu: thank you. are there any other members of the public that wish to speak in general public comment? please step up. next speaker. >> it's great to see you guys honoring a local business today. that made me feel good. i love this city. i became inspired to eat healthier and started my first...
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. >> moses, i think more moses than mother teresa,'s coming down, he's got the tablets, this is how we'reng to do it, it's all going to work out. that's very good astute analysis. all right. inside the republican party there's a lot of anger and bitterness and finger pointing and blaming and we've got to change and what do you say? >> well, i say, first of all, you're absolutely right in what you said just now. what we're going to hear and we've already started hearing it, we nominated a moderate four years ago, it didn't work. we nominated a moderate this time, it didn't work. now, we need a real conservative and if by real, they mean the most conservative candidate available, that will be a very, very big sting, because pat buchanan, to use an example, was the most conservative in recent memory, he never became president and never won the support of most republicans. here is where the problem comes in, the republicans need a conservative with charisma, and it's got to be the kind of candidate who is smart enough to explain to these groups, like women, latinos, young voters, and they hav
. >> moses, i think more moses than mother teresa,'s coming down, he's got the tablets, this is how we'reng to do it, it's all going to work out. that's very good astute analysis. all right. inside the republican party there's a lot of anger and bitterness and finger pointing and blaming and we've got to change and what do you say? >> well, i say, first of all, you're absolutely right in what you said just now. what we're going to hear and we've already started hearing it, we...
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this was one time that god did not answer moses prayer.d of when dr. king received a threatening phone call. his children and wife were asleep. this was not his first threatening phone call. and the montgomery boycott, there had been many. on this night, as his children and wife lay sleeping, he felt he could not go on. he began to think of a way he could gracefully bow out of the movement. at midnight, he bowed over the kitchen table and began to pray. i am afraid, lord. the people are looking to me for leadership. if i stand before them without strength and courage, a, to will falter. i am at the end of my powers, god. i have nothing left. i have come to the point where i cannot face it alone. then he describes something interesting that happened next. he said, i experienced the presence of the divine as i had never experienced god before. it seemed as though i could hear the quiet assurance of an inner voice saying, you end up for righteousness. stand up for truth. and god will be at your side forever. imagine how the world would be dif
this was one time that god did not answer moses prayer.d of when dr. king received a threatening phone call. his children and wife were asleep. this was not his first threatening phone call. and the montgomery boycott, there had been many. on this night, as his children and wife lay sleeping, he felt he could not go on. he began to think of a way he could gracefully bow out of the movement. at midnight, he bowed over the kitchen table and began to pray. i am afraid, lord. the people are looking...
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they're going to part the waters like moses did the red sea and the clear path for the first woman presidentthey treated him as messiah and her as the virgin mary. >> jon: do you think the media are helping set up a potential hillary clinton 2016 run? >> that's been accused. and the ileana ross leytonen, pointed out. she had a juxtaposition of the spending priorities that needed more attention and didn't. and just watch the space, the headline in politico friday morning, i'm john kerry, secretary of state for climate change. if that really is what the obama administration is going to put emphasis on the next four years in terms of diplomacy as opposed to iran or china, that's consequence. >> jon: and more news watch ahead with comments like that, and if you see something you think shows media pass, tweet us. next, she ignited a sex scandal and now she wants better press. >> the other-other woman caught up in the petraeus sex scandal trying to clear her good name, takes her story to the media. are they buying her tale or is it too late? that's next on news watch. with the spark cash card from
they're going to part the waters like moses did the red sea and the clear path for the first woman presidentthey treated him as messiah and her as the virgin mary. >> jon: do you think the media are helping set up a potential hillary clinton 2016 run? >> that's been accused. and the ileana ross leytonen, pointed out. she had a juxtaposition of the spending priorities that needed more attention and didn't. and just watch the space, the headline in politico friday morning, i'm john...
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think about bob moses, rosa parks, e.d. mixon, all of these people had garvey connections. so there's a picture of african-american politics that is much more complicated than we want to acknowledge and i think we have come to terms with our pass and the disgrace of slavery by constructing a narrative that is about how slavery ends and about how freedom is ultimately realized so that the civil rights movement becomes the crucial end point, and episodes, people, movements that don't fit into that, are very problematic, and i think there's also scholars across the political spectrum who have an investment in denying it, and that's -- i've been struck by that. i have had a lot of pushback of anything i've written. more about that but what i discovered is that the movement is still alive. there's a garvey chapter in philadelphia. i organized the conference about three years ago on the unia scholarly conference of small number of scholars who were going to present their work but at the last minute i advertised in a local newspaper and 150 garveyites showed up. we were all astoni
think about bob moses, rosa parks, e.d. mixon, all of these people had garvey connections. so there's a picture of african-american politics that is much more complicated than we want to acknowledge and i think we have come to terms with our pass and the disgrace of slavery by constructing a narrative that is about how slavery ends and about how freedom is ultimately realized so that the civil rights movement becomes the crucial end point, and episodes, people, movements that don't fit into...
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. >> good afternoon, supervisors moses barett, planning department. the hpc program looks not only for significance but also underrepresented property types. oral history interviews with several patrons with long associations with the twin peaks were conducted by planning staff. this forms the basis for the research and documentation of the history and importance of the resource. both on the september 19th twebt 12 and the october 17th recommendation hearings, the historic preservation commission voted unanimously for historic preservation, both the exterior and the interior of the bar based on its significance. the bar first opened in 1975. the bar was opened in 1972 by two lesbians as a fern bar. the twin peaks tavern, housed in an intact 20th century building, the bar retains its expansive windows and other character-defining windows and continues to serve the lgbt community. only two other (inaudible) have been designated based for their association with lgbt history. planning staff has met with both the owners of the building and the owners of th
. >> good afternoon, supervisors moses barett, planning department. the hpc program looks not only for significance but also underrepresented property types. oral history interviews with several patrons with long associations with the twin peaks were conducted by planning staff. this forms the basis for the research and documentation of the history and importance of the resource. both on the september 19th twebt 12 and the october 17th recommendation hearings, the historic preservation...
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purifying others and in purifying the world and other people most of us and he said he was on my ass moses john the baptist hang god it's all the same and after he was received he was the third messiah on. fear of the apocalypse keeps the followers in the master's control isabel and a meek are ready to sacrifice everything to continue as part of his elect. from this is it real beings ashworth be they in show or elsewhere these beings are saying in two thousand and twelve something might happen what do people do we don't want to die we don't want our families to die either and because of this if you're capable of everything only if you're ready to kill you do regularly said to us would you be ready to fight for me and we said of course. you live in fear all the time and i'm convinced that all the followers who are still into it if they're still followers it's because they are still living in fear. despite his incarceration the master still has his followers they. they are afraid of the end of the world on december twenty first two thousand and twelve by the very next day if we are still her
purifying others and in purifying the world and other people most of us and he said he was on my ass moses john the baptist hang god it's all the same and after he was received he was the third messiah on. fear of the apocalypse keeps the followers in the master's control isabel and a meek are ready to sacrifice everything to continue as part of his elect. from this is it real beings ashworth be they in show or elsewhere these beings are saying in two thousand and twelve something might happen...
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where shows moses with horns. how they think i wear my horns, i couldn't possibly be jewish. there's a chapter called lost in translation because i looked at what is obscene in the united states, what is obscene in spanish. very different things. i would say in united states i would be beaten to death by all the women from 50 miles around and spaniards say it doesn't work and there are things that are the other way around that spaniards would never say and you get a real sense or feeling how the language is such an indexed culture and also what it should teach all of us is when you translate you have to know not just both languages but both cultures. you really do. i have translated one book from spanish into english and i really had to know argentina for the book. and in the nineteenth century, to do that. and it means literal translation. it is a perfect example, how translation, you wouldn't say cow translation in english, you would say literal translation. you have to know both cultures to do that kind of thin
where shows moses with horns. how they think i wear my horns, i couldn't possibly be jewish. there's a chapter called lost in translation because i looked at what is obscene in the united states, what is obscene in spanish. very different things. i would say in united states i would be beaten to death by all the women from 50 miles around and spaniards say it doesn't work and there are things that are the other way around that spaniards would never say and you get a real sense or feeling how...
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. >>> well, several petaluma restaurants are mosing fund racers this -- hosting fundraisers this weekendnor of alyssa byrne. how she ended up there and how she died are still mysteries being unraveled. there will be an always next week to determine somehow -- autopsy next week to determine how she died. the money will go to the foundation and the center for missing and exploited children. >>> property owners who have built fences and other structures along a nature trial have county leaders worried about safety. as nation nation reporter anne makovec -- cbs 5 reporter anne makovec shows us -- already coping with a massacre at a movie theater. >> reporter: walking along the iron horse trail in alamo it's easy to forget what you're walking on. a high pressure petroleum pipeline carrying gasoline and jet fuel. >> i don't know. i don't think about it. i mean we walk on this trail all the time. >> reporter: those living west of the trail don't think much about it either. >> why now is it all of a sudden is this thing coming up? >> reporter: over the decades, fences, posts and other landscapin
. >>> well, several petaluma restaurants are mosing fund racers this -- hosting fundraisers this weekendnor of alyssa byrne. how she ended up there and how she died are still mysteries being unraveled. there will be an always next week to determine somehow -- autopsy next week to determine how she died. the money will go to the foundation and the center for missing and exploited children. >>> property owners who have built fences and other structures along a nature trial 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 rard 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 lea
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 rard 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 said he was and i asked moses john the baptist hang god it's all the same and after he was deceived he was the third messiah on. the theory of the apocalypse keeps the followers in the master's control isabel and a meek are ready to sacrifice everything to continue as part of his elect. these are quite real beings be they in book or ash or elsewhere these beings are saying in two thousand and twelve something might happen what do people do we all want to die we don't want our families to die either and because of this if you capable of everything only you're ready to kill. always who are still into it if they're still followers. fear google could a despite using cost to ration the mostest still has his followers they are afraid of the end of the world on december twenty first two thousand and twelve by the very next day if we're still here all the dates will be suggested. since the fall of the roman empire no fewer than one hundred eighty three prophecies have wrongly predicted the end of the world. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for langley you think you und
and he said he was and i asked moses john the baptist hang god it's all the same and after he was deceived he was the third messiah on. the theory of the apocalypse keeps the followers in the master's control isabel and a meek are ready to sacrifice everything to continue as part of his elect. these are quite real beings be they in book or ash or elsewhere these beings are saying in two thousand and twelve something might happen what do people do we all want to die we don't want our families to...
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so with robert moses, i try to do with a power broker.try to do a urban political power, how power works not just in new york, but all cities in america. then i wanted to do national power and i knew i wanted to johnson because he understood national power better than anyone else in the second half of the 20 century. >> host: moses is 74, first of adequacy to? >> guest: correct. c-span: what was the title? >> guest: path to power. c-span: does enable these books? >> guest: sure. c-span: after 82 was 90. in that title came from what? >> guest: sometimes the titles of my books, like to come right out of the book. as i'm writing none, my first publisher didn't want the power broker as a title. buckley didn't come to a showdown. but each title is the path to power. the whole thing is called the years of lyndon johnson. first volume is the path to power, that means that they sent, then master of the senate and now the passage of power. c-span: 2002 was the master of the senate and the spoke on 2012, which he mean by the passage of power? >> gu
so with robert moses, i try to do with a power broker.try to do a urban political power, how power works not just in new york, but all cities in america. then i wanted to do national power and i knew i wanted to johnson because he understood national power better than anyone else in the second half of the 20 century. >> host: moses is 74, first of adequacy to? >> guest: correct. c-span: what was the title? >> guest: path to power. c-span: does enable these books? >>...
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moses, how used his skills to get taxpayer money? >> guest: mr. moses was the best at that.s of that particular book and moses was a genius at figuring out ways to put government to work. he had a lot of criticism, they feel he destroyed some neighborhoods in new york and that shouldn't have happened. if he is reading of a power broker i would also recommend that he read this last caro biography of lyndon johnson. this actually shed an awful lot of white on current events because you see what makes politics, you see what it takes for a president to push through legislation because in some ways it dovetails to the question just asked, when will people respond and so forth and you need a very skilled chief executive who is capable of doing those things. we ask ourselves this question, if clinton and johnson hadn't been there in 64 with this country ever had medicare? we think it is a valid question. isn't highly possible we might not have. now it is there and widely supported by the populace as all hole even though there are critics of it but you need and is especially clever
moses, how used his skills to get taxpayer money? >> guest: mr. moses was the best at that.s of that particular book and moses was a genius at figuring out ways to put government to work. he had a lot of criticism, they feel he destroyed some neighborhoods in new york and that shouldn't have happened. if he is reading of a power broker i would also recommend that he read this last caro biography of lyndon johnson. this actually shed an awful lot of white on current events because you see...
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joining me now is stop market and peter mosely.s and stock prices, are they related to each other still? >> apparently not. earnings are up about 135% over the last 13 years. stock prices have been essentially flat. he crossed the 1500 line of the s&p. at first in the year 2000, and here we are 13 years later. they are crossing him once again. gerri: the expectation is that the stock prices would rise as earnings growth. how do you explain this? >> you take certain things, yes, you can dual ungentle that out. >> 2002, guess what happened after that, the market rocketed up, earnings grew really well over that. there is a little bit of a correlation. so i think you have to be careful and i think you have to be nimble. this situation does not always work. gerri: hate to hear that because that's really the only thing that helps people. only then if they have over the process that they can stay put. they can stay study. is that just a sucker now? >> it has been for the last 13 years. even if we go further back in time, look at when the
joining me now is stop market and peter mosely.s and stock prices, are they related to each other still? >> apparently not. earnings are up about 135% over the last 13 years. stock prices have been essentially flat. he crossed the 1500 line of the s&p. at first in the year 2000, and here we are 13 years later. they are crossing him once again. gerri: the expectation is that the stock prices would rise as earnings growth. how do you explain this? >> you take certain things, yes,...
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it was the way things worked for israel all the way from moses to christ.art of god's plan for financing the work that he does on this earth from time immemorial. but tithing is also a very important message, a message of priority with god. and that brings us to the book of malachi. the book of malachi is a collection of four sermons that were delivered by a prophet whose name was malachi. these sermons were delivered by malachi to a group of jewish people who had been just recently returned to their homeland, having been in captivity because of their disobedience to god. the babylonians had taken the israelites into captivity. and as you remember, the whole story of daniel in the old testament-- they suffered under the captivity. they were not in their homeland, israel. and now the bible tells us that the israelites have returned and they're home, and they need a new prophet. so god calls malachi into his office, and he says, "malachi, i want you to be the prophet for the israelites. and here's what you need to do: you need to go get them in shape because
it was the way things worked for israel all the way from moses to christ.art of god's plan for financing the work that he does on this earth from time immemorial. but tithing is also a very important message, a message of priority with god. and that brings us to the book of malachi. the book of malachi is a collection of four sermons that were delivered by a prophet whose name was malachi. these sermons were delivered by malachi to a group of jewish people who had been just recently returned to...
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moses was the absolute best at that. don and i are both fans of that particular book, and moses was a genius at figuring out ways to put government to work on things. he, of course, had a lot of criticism. a lot of people feel he destroyed some neighborhoods in new york where that shouldn't have happened. if he's reading "the power broker," i would also recommend that he read this last caro biography of lyndon johnson. he's up to volume four. and this, actually, sheds an awful lot of light on current events. because you see what makes politics -- you see what it takes for a president to push through legislation. because in some ways this dovetails back to the questions just asked when will people respond and so forth. and you need a very, very skilled chief executive who's capable of doing those things. don and i asked ousts in this question: -- ourselves this question: if lyndon johnson hadn't been there in ear 64, would this country have ever had medicare? it's entirely possible it might not have. but yet now it's ther
moses was the absolute best at that. don and i are both fans of that particular book, and moses was a genius at figuring out ways to put government to work on things. he, of course, had a lot of criticism. a lot of people feel he destroyed some neighborhoods in new york where that shouldn't have happened. if he's reading "the power broker," i would also recommend that he read this last caro biography of lyndon johnson. he's up to volume four. and this, actually, sheds an awful lot of...