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moses, tell me, why we re when she can. moses, tell me, why were you under $0 when she can.dding? first and foremost because of my position as a pastor, as a man of god in community and society and the church as well. i had to give them what they expected from me. so i wish i listened what he told me, doing something that is meaningful but i had no choice. if i had a chance to do it again, i would it's much better at a more affordable cost. within my means. moses and joan spent 10,000 us dollars on their wedding ceremonies, half of which went towards the bride price. they still owe $4000. it has been so, so, so still owe $4000. it has been so, so, so challenging, rita. it times it felt like hell. when all the debts are settled, i will finally feel my husband is now at peace. the situation has been so tense to me, asa man, situation has been so tense to me, as a man, as a father, as a husband. also as a pastor. sometimes you actually feel it you are not worth it enough, you end up doing sacrifices to put food on the table. like some days i used to tell my wife that i am fasti
moses, tell me, why we re when she can. moses, tell me, why were you under $0 when she can.dding? first and foremost because of my position as a pastor, as a man of god in community and society and the church as well. i had to give them what they expected from me. so i wish i listened what he told me, doing something that is meaningful but i had no choice. if i had a chance to do it again, i would it's much better at a more affordable cost. within my means. moses and joan spent 10,000 us...
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moses, tell me, why were you under so much pressure to have this big wedding? of god in community and society and even in church as well. i have to give them what they expected from me. so, i wish i had listened to what you have told me, the advice of doing something that is minimum, but i had no choice — if i had a chance to do it again i would really did much better and a more affordable cost within my means. moses and joan spent 10,000 us dollars on their wedding ceremonies, half of which went towards the bride price. they still owe $4000. it has been so, so almost like hell. at times he could really feel like, when all these debts are settled, i will finally feel my husband is now at ease. the situation has been so tense to me, as a man, as a father, and as a husband and also as a pastor. sometimes you end up feeling like you did not quite do enough, you end up making sacrifices to put food on the table. some days i used to tell my wife that i am fasting and for them to have a meal that we couldn't share, both of us. it has put a lot of stress and strain an
moses, tell me, why were you under so much pressure to have this big wedding? of god in community and society and even in church as well. i have to give them what they expected from me. so, i wish i had listened to what you have told me, the advice of doing something that is minimum, but i had no choice — if i had a chance to do it again i would really did much better and a more affordable cost within my means. moses and joan spent 10,000 us dollars on their wedding ceremonies, half of which...
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i did their wedding last year, moses and joan.they are going through some financial difficulties because of the expenses they had to incurfor their wedding. they had to go into debt. it has greatly affected their marriage so i'm going to check on them and see how they are progressing. father, in jesus' name, we thank you because you are a good and gracious god. 33—year—old moses is a pastor whose livelihood is dependent on community donations. his 27—year—old wifejoan is a new mother and works odd jobs when she can. moses, tell me, why were you under so much pressure to have this big wedding? first and foremost because of my position as a pastor, as a man of god in community and society and even in church as well. i had to give them what they expected from me. so i wish i listened what you told me, the advice of doing something that is meaningful but i had no choice. if i had a chance to do it again, i would do it much better and at a more affordable cost, within my means. moses and joan spent 10,000 us dollars on their wedding ce
i did their wedding last year, moses and joan.they are going through some financial difficulties because of the expenses they had to incurfor their wedding. they had to go into debt. it has greatly affected their marriage so i'm going to check on them and see how they are progressing. father, in jesus' name, we thank you because you are a good and gracious god. 33—year—old moses is a pastor whose livelihood is dependent on community donations. his 27—year—old wifejoan is a new mother...
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i did their wedding last year, moses and joan.ng through some financial difficulties because of the expenses they had to incurfor their wedding. they had to go into debt. it has greatly affected their marriage so i'm going to check on them and see how they are progressing. father, in jesus' name, we thank you because you are a good and gracious god. 33—year—old moses is a pastor whose livelihood is dependent on community donations. his 27—year—old wifejoan is a new mother and works odd jobs when she can. moses, tell me, why were you under so much pressure to have this big wedding? first and foremost because of my position as a pastor, as a man of god in community and society and even in church as well. i had to give them what they expected from me. so i wish i listened what you told me, the advice of doing something that is meaningful but i had no choice. if i had a chance to do it again, i would do it much better and at a more affordable cost, within my means. moses and joan spent 10,000 us dollars on their wedding ceremonies, ha
i did their wedding last year, moses and joan.ng through some financial difficulties because of the expenses they had to incurfor their wedding. they had to go into debt. it has greatly affected their marriage so i'm going to check on them and see how they are progressing. father, in jesus' name, we thank you because you are a good and gracious god. 33—year—old moses is a pastor whose livelihood is dependent on community donations. his 27—year—old wifejoan is a new mother and works odd...
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i think they're waiting here, moses and joann.some financial difficulties because of the expenses they had to incur for their difficulties because of the expenses they had to incurfor their wedding. they had to go into debt and it greatly affected their marriage, so i'm going to check on them and see how they are progressing. father, injesus' father, in jesus' name father, injesus' name we thank you because of your precious god. 33—year—old moses is a pastoral whose livelihood is dependent on trinity donations. his 27—year—old wife joan is a trinity donations. his 27—year—old wifejoan is a new mum. she works odd jobs when she can. moses, tell me, why would you under such pressure to have this big wedding? first and foremost because of my position as a pastor, is a man of god, to give the community what they are expected of me, so i wish i'd listened to what you had told me, the advice of doing something that is quite minimal, but i have no choice. cover had a chance to do it again i'd do it much better and more affordable cost wit
i think they're waiting here, moses and joann.some financial difficulties because of the expenses they had to incur for their difficulties because of the expenses they had to incurfor their wedding. they had to go into debt and it greatly affected their marriage, so i'm going to check on them and see how they are progressing. father, injesus' father, in jesus' name father, injesus' name we thank you because of your precious god. 33—year—old moses is a pastoral whose livelihood is dependent...
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i another favorite of mine, radical equations by bob moses. bob moses of course was a hero of the civil rights movement was born in new york, grew up in new york and was a graduate of philosophy in harvard when in 1960 he opened up the newspaper to see pictures of students from historically black colleges sitting in restaurants and most hotels and he said they looked the way that i felt. he said i knew i had to go south so he made his way to the belly of the beast, to mississippi and he met with a man named ramsey more who was the president of the cleveland mississippi branch of the naacp and was a vice chair of the statewide and double acp and he said he wanted to get involved in making life better for the african-american population which was basically living under a regime of social and political apartheid and economic clause i slavery . and most said he went down with expectations that he was going to be involved in sit ins at lunch counters and restaurants and hotels but more said look around. you are in a congressional district that two
i another favorite of mine, radical equations by bob moses. bob moses of course was a hero of the civil rights movement was born in new york, grew up in new york and was a graduate of philosophy in harvard when in 1960 he opened up the newspaper to see pictures of students from historically black colleges sitting in restaurants and most hotels and he said they looked the way that i felt. he said i knew i had to go south so he made his way to the belly of the beast, to mississippi and he met...
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moses, moses, moses answers, here i am. god says, remove your shoes from your feet.or the planes upon you which you stand is holy ground. i have marked well the plight of my people in egypt and yes i am mindful of their suffering. i have come down to rescue them from the egyptians to bring them out of their narrow streets. to a land flowing with milk and honey. come therefore i will send you to pharaohs and you shall free my people, the israelites from egypt. we are here today because a man witnessed a world on fire and chose to approach, knowing that the ultimate measure of a man is where he stands in times of challenge and controversy. we are here today because i man heard god's call and refused to be silenced about things that matter. we are here today during passover after easter with freedom and rebirth as our spiritual backdrop, it is not barefoot and bear souls, on holy ground. and ready to renew our commitment, the world is still on fire. the cries of the suffering still rise to the heavens. and if we feel hesitant to respond, remember so did he, at first. [
moses, moses, moses answers, here i am. god says, remove your shoes from your feet.or the planes upon you which you stand is holy ground. i have marked well the plight of my people in egypt and yes i am mindful of their suffering. i have come down to rescue them from the egyptians to bring them out of their narrow streets. to a land flowing with milk and honey. come therefore i will send you to pharaohs and you shall free my people, the israelites from egypt. we are here today because a man...
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moses went on to propose a ten-year construction program to cost $5 billion a year.t there was no one new solution for the entire nation. but rather a combination of many solutions. and there is a solution for each community. within its own capacity to accomplish. a good parking space is any space close enough. a good road is any road able to carry its daily traffic flow safely and adequately. and it doesn't have to cost a million dollars a mile to be a good investment. every stretch of farm and factory to market road earns profits for all of the nation and it's just good american enterprise to put part of the profits back in the business. our road builders now have the know-how to pour mere -- the miracles of concrete through the air if supported by the proper financing. they could lift traffic up over city congestion with elevated highways raised by an aroused public. the gawanas expressway is over a densely populated area of brooklyn without disturbing life below. to deliver through traffic to the under water tunnel to manhattan. connecting from the north, a four-
moses went on to propose a ten-year construction program to cost $5 billion a year.t there was no one new solution for the entire nation. but rather a combination of many solutions. and there is a solution for each community. within its own capacity to accomplish. a good parking space is any space close enough. a good road is any road able to carry its daily traffic flow safely and adequately. and it doesn't have to cost a million dollars a mile to be a good investment. every stretch of farm...
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god has clearly now given us the moses for our struggles. she said that december 5, 1955. it is important to see martin luther king jr. as not primarily as a civil rights person. it is important for the nation to understand that martin luther king jr. is the moses or the jesus of the 21st century, at least for western civilization and for the united states, if for nobody else. if we do not absorb that about kings, then we are probably not going to absorb anything about king. >> you can see the full event tonight at 8 pm eastern here on cspan3. american history tv weekdays continues until labor day. friday, the world war i centennial ceremony, and a look at various aspects of the war from discussion at u.s. army heritage days. next week, a look at conspiracy theories in the u.s. on monday. tuesday, the life and presidency of andrew jackson, and wednesday, historical interpretations of reconstruction after the civil war. >>> this weekend on american history tv during real america, our weekly look at historical films, the 1943 moore department film why we fight, divide and co
god has clearly now given us the moses for our struggles. she said that december 5, 1955. it is important to see martin luther king jr. as not primarily as a civil rights person. it is important for the nation to understand that martin luther king jr. is the moses or the jesus of the 21st century, at least for western civilization and for the united states, if for nobody else. if we do not absorb that about kings, then we are probably not going to absorb anything about king. >> you can...
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, moses.ound. i've marked well the plight of my people in egypt. i am mindful of their suffering. i am come down to rescue them from the egyptians to bring them out of their narrow straits to a land flowing with milk and come come therefore, i will send you to pharaoh, and you shall free my people from egypt. we are hear today because a man witnessed a world or fire and chose to approach, knowing the ultimate measure of a man is where he stands in times of controv we are we are here today because a man heard god's call and refused to be silent about things that mattered. we are we are here today after easter with freedoms and rebirth as our spiritual backdrop. on holy ground and ready to renew our commitment. the world is still on fire. the cries of the suffering still rise to the heavens. and if we feel hesitant to respond, remember, so did he at [ [ singing in foreign language ] moses said to god, who am i, that i should go to pharaoh and free the israelites. i have only this soul generated
, moses.ound. i've marked well the plight of my people in egypt. i am mindful of their suffering. i am come down to rescue them from the egyptians to bring them out of their narrow straits to a land flowing with milk and come come therefore, i will send you to pharaoh, and you shall free my people from egypt. we are hear today because a man witnessed a world or fire and chose to approach, knowing the ultimate measure of a man is where he stands in times of controv we are we are here today...
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. >> robert moses new york city construction coordinator is a world-famous highway planner. a man who knows his business. >> no stroke of genius or brilliant device, no magic will suddenly produce what you're looking for here. we have fallen far behind. the remedies are neither easy nor cheap. nor immediately realizable. but the task that you have set, is not beyond the capacity of the aroused american people. and you may be sure that they will not stop short of the goal. >> mister moses went on to propose a ten-year construction program the cost was $5 billion year. he stressed that there was no one new solution for the entire nation. but rather a combination of many solutions. and there is a solution for each community within its own capacity to accomplish. a good parking space is any space close enough. a good road is any road able to carry daily traffic flow safely and adequately. it does not have to cost 1 million dials -- $1 million a mile to be good investment. every stretch earns profits for all the nation. and it is just good american enterprise to put part of the p
. >> robert moses new york city construction coordinator is a world-famous highway planner. a man who knows his business. >> no stroke of genius or brilliant device, no magic will suddenly produce what you're looking for here. we have fallen far behind. the remedies are neither easy nor cheap. nor immediately realizable. but the task that you have set, is not beyond the capacity of the aroused american people. and you may be sure that they will not stop short of the goal. >>...
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moses tell us the whole story it was like this is. good to get on top of the soviet. well i got lucky i mean ten like you put it is and then some old investments noticed at the bottom of two thousand and seven that was over when the streets closed down oh yeah i was part of those crushing down and. try to make it back and now one of them over what we'll do is get to spend. some time good to. get some believe it will use them and not somebody with the good move. so i'm here and. it's fun and it's nice and it's also hard i would say easy but it's not so hard so you recover from the big two thousand a crash. came back not just yet though it's valuable. to the country do you think because here in america there's a chance to renew i wasn't ever come back now i'll be bruised but as of my life a little bit of business on the i'll be working for somebody and even my life for the rest of my life because when you go up you and you go down there yes probably but i've really hard time running my life so hard work in this country. and i'm going to hopefully going to pull out of it
moses tell us the whole story it was like this is. good to get on top of the soviet. well i got lucky i mean ten like you put it is and then some old investments noticed at the bottom of two thousand and seven that was over when the streets closed down oh yeah i was part of those crushing down and. try to make it back and now one of them over what we'll do is get to spend. some time good to. get some believe it will use them and not somebody with the good move. so i'm here and. it's fun and...
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they called me an aussie to hurry to the hospital that moses had passed on when we got into the ward he was still on the stretcher. he says the inquest into moses' death stalled police say it's ongoing millions may be missing most is trying to stop it paid the highest price of all malcolm webb al-jazeera pre-state south africa. thank you and so let's get the thoughts of our guests joining us from johannesburg i verse sarah kinski academic director of the university of with school of governance in cape town said lucian naidoo she's a researcher at the institute for global dialogue and also in johannesburg karin mourn a journalist a legal analyst welcome to you all carol let me start with you can you just bring us up to speed with what happened on this first day. well essentially what happened was that we saw all the legal personnel in this inquiry really outline of the basis of its investigative investigation again outlining that it was very much based on form a public protected to be met and still a state of capture report and looking at the kind of issues that it would be addressing
they called me an aussie to hurry to the hospital that moses had passed on when we got into the ward he was still on the stretcher. he says the inquest into moses' death stalled police say it's ongoing millions may be missing most is trying to stop it paid the highest price of all malcolm webb al-jazeera pre-state south africa. thank you and so let's get the thoughts of our guests joining us from johannesburg i verse sarah kinski academic director of the university of with school of governance...
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new york when there was a man named robert moses who they say that he's the only man in the twentieth century who you can see from the moon see his creations on earth and he really carved up new york city and he built a lot of it he built lincoln center he did a lot with the central park but he also destroyed a lot and he destroyed and he cut through neighborhoods particularly poor neighborhoods and avoided the rich neighborhoods and so his movement restructuring a city. you know for better or worse must goes in a point where it needs to restructure and so how do you do those things when you have all the millions and millions of people who have different ideas you have to listen to them and i think the. robert moses was a woman named jane jacobson very much getting community participation but that slows things down a lot and you can understand when there's a need for change why people don't want to engage the community but nevertheless if you don't it doesn't work and so i think it's a very difficult i don't begin to second guess the things that have been. but i wish them well well mr
new york when there was a man named robert moses who they say that he's the only man in the twentieth century who you can see from the moon see his creations on earth and he really carved up new york city and he built a lot of it he built lincoln center he did a lot with the central park but he also destroyed a lot and he destroyed and he cut through neighborhoods particularly poor neighborhoods and avoided the rich neighborhoods and so his movement restructuring a city. you know for better or...
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caroline moses, bbc east midlands today, bretby in derbyshire.ther. pretty as a postcard behind me and finally some spells of sunshine behind me but as a rule of thumb, if you have sunshine today, you are likely to see rain in the next 12— 24 likely to see rain in the next 12— 2a hours. conversely, where we have rented, we should see some sunshine tomorrow. this changeable theme continues. a soggy day around wales as outbreaks of rain push its woods. that process continues through the rest of the night. 0utbreaks that process continues through the rest of the night. outbreaks of rain pushing across northern ireland, england, wales and central southern parts of scotland. far north of scotla nd parts of scotland. far north of scotland will stay dry. not much rain getting to the father south—east of england either. —— far south—east. much milder tonight, most between 12 and 16 celsius. here is the wider view for sunday, a bit ofa is the wider view for sunday, a bit of a messy picture. an area of low pressure to the west continuing to push france and
caroline moses, bbc east midlands today, bretby in derbyshire.ther. pretty as a postcard behind me and finally some spells of sunshine behind me but as a rule of thumb, if you have sunshine today, you are likely to see rain in the next 12— 24 likely to see rain in the next 12— 2a hours. conversely, where we have rented, we should see some sunshine tomorrow. this changeable theme continues. a soggy day around wales as outbreaks of rain push its woods. that process continues through the rest...
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robert moses was a woman named jane jacobson very much getting community participation but that slows things down a lot and you can understand more and there's a need for change what people don't want to engage the community but nevertheless if you don't it doesn't work and so i think it's a very difficult i don't begin to second guess the things that have been. but i wish them well well mr barclay thank you very much for this conversation it's been delightful i appreciate your time and i also encourage our viewers think you're probably going on our social media pages it's funny to see you again same place same time here i don't want a part of.
robert moses was a woman named jane jacobson very much getting community participation but that slows things down a lot and you can understand more and there's a need for change what people don't want to engage the community but nevertheless if you don't it doesn't work and so i think it's a very difficult i don't begin to second guess the things that have been. but i wish them well well mr barclay thank you very much for this conversation it's been delightful i appreciate your time and i also...
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caroline moses, bbc east midlands today, bretby in derbyshire.in places in scotland and northern ireland but today it is better, wet weather moving north and east, perhaps not getting to the north of scotland. not much rain getting to east anglia and south—east england. we'll notice the difference in temperature, 12, 13 celsius. tomorrow the rain will move east, behind it, some sunshine and sharp showers. when the early morning rain has cleared in northern ireland, some bright spells. in scotland the bright spell moving north. elsewhere a gentle to moderate breeze. high—temperature is between 19 and 22. 14-16 in high—temperature is between 19 and 22. 14—16 in scotland where the rain will be slow to clear. orkney and shetland, mostly dry. rain in scotla nd shetland, mostly dry. rain in scotland and northern ireland on monday and tuesday. drier and warmer for england and wales. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines. the manufacturer of one of britain's most popular weedkillers — roundup — is insisting that it is safe — after a court in the united
caroline moses, bbc east midlands today, bretby in derbyshire.in places in scotland and northern ireland but today it is better, wet weather moving north and east, perhaps not getting to the north of scotland. not much rain getting to east anglia and south—east england. we'll notice the difference in temperature, 12, 13 celsius. tomorrow the rain will move east, behind it, some sunshine and sharp showers. when the early morning rain has cleared in northern ireland, some bright spells. in...
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caroline moses, bbc east midlands today, bretby in derbyshire.r, six trained crows. the new workers are rooks, members of the crow family. the species has shown an ability to solve problems and fashion tools in lab tests. six birds have been trained to pick—up cigarette butts and other small pieces of rubbish, each time they place the litter in a box at the puy de fou park in the vendee, they will be rewarded with a morsel of bird food. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith lucas. for many of us it's been a fine afternoon with some sunshine but showers elsewhere. particularly across the south west and wales. into this evening, that rain will shift further northwards and east. some rain through tonight across much of northern england, northern ireland into southern scotland, some heavy showers into the south—east. temperatures overnight much milder than last night, for most of us things will hold up in the mid teens, fresher for northern scotland but a more humid feel to the weather as we start the day tomorrow morning. sunday,
caroline moses, bbc east midlands today, bretby in derbyshire.r, six trained crows. the new workers are rooks, members of the crow family. the species has shown an ability to solve problems and fashion tools in lab tests. six birds have been trained to pick—up cigarette butts and other small pieces of rubbish, each time they place the litter in a box at the puy de fou park in the vendee, they will be rewarded with a morsel of bird food. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith...
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caroline moses, bbc east midlands today, bretby in derbyshire.s of rain for other areas, and as we hadn't to the evening that rain will shift further north and east. rain through the course of the night for northern england, northern ireland, pushing into scotland. heavy showers into the south—east as well. temperatures overnight much milder than last night. in the mid teens for most, fresher in the north of scotland. and more humid as we start tomorrow. still some outbreaks of rain tomorrow for part of southern and south—east england. patchy rain lingering for central scotland. rain will be followed by more sunshine from the west, also scattered showers. for wales in the south—west of england some showers and some could be heavy and thundery. most of us 18—22. it will field leali'ifano. still unsettled in the north for monday and tuesday, drier and warmerfor the in the north for monday and tuesday, drier and warmer for the site. in the north for monday and tuesday, drier and warmerfor the site. —— further south. hello, this is bbc news. the head
caroline moses, bbc east midlands today, bretby in derbyshire.s of rain for other areas, and as we hadn't to the evening that rain will shift further north and east. rain through the course of the night for northern england, northern ireland, pushing into scotland. heavy showers into the south—east as well. temperatures overnight much milder than last night. in the mid teens for most, fresher in the north of scotland. and more humid as we start tomorrow. still some outbreaks of rain tomorrow...
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caroline moses, bbc east midlands today, bretby in derbyshire.just over a week after being born at chester zoo. the baby, which is yet to be named, was born in front of astonished visitors 11 days ago, despite rhinos usually calving at night. with so few eastern black rhinos left on the planet, he is a very important new addition to the breeding programme working to prevent their extinction. just do well on that shot for a little longer! now it's time for a look at the weather. for many of us it's been a fine afternoon with some sunshine but showers elsewhere. into this evening, that rain will shift further northwards and east. some rain through tonight across much of northern england, northern ireland into southern scotland, some heavy showers into the south—east. temperatures overnight much milder than last night, for most of us things will hold up in the mid teens, fresher for northern scotland but a more humid field to the weather as we start the day tomorrow morning. sunday, outbreaks of rain of southern and south—east england, and patchy ra
caroline moses, bbc east midlands today, bretby in derbyshire.just over a week after being born at chester zoo. the baby, which is yet to be named, was born in front of astonished visitors 11 days ago, despite rhinos usually calving at night. with so few eastern black rhinos left on the planet, he is a very important new addition to the breeding programme working to prevent their extinction. just do well on that shot for a little longer! now it's time for a look at the weather. for many of us...
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one union organizer said i will not be a moses to lead you into a moses into the promised land to lead back out. so those people in our society we are the ones that do the work so our vision of socialism is bottom-up and democratic we do know that capitalism is not working forro people. children are drinking poisoned water in flint. and clearly it isn't working for everyone and with millions of people in this country have poor teeth because they don't have dental care. and then we believe and then to realize. >> caller: good morning. and to hear about the misplaced kids from different countries. has the united states citizens trying to figure out why it is going on to be reunited with their family. >> i want to reiterate the capitalist system as we have itit now and toward american citizens. and the problem is we need to unite with working people from other countries and across our differences here in the united states from different backgrounds and different genders. i agree. it will not change until we stand up and make a change so as a union organizer the question i always ask peopl
one union organizer said i will not be a moses to lead you into a moses into the promised land to lead back out. so those people in our society we are the ones that do the work so our vision of socialism is bottom-up and democratic we do know that capitalism is not working forro people. children are drinking poisoned water in flint. and clearly it isn't working for everyone and with millions of people in this country have poor teeth because they don't have dental care. and then we believe and...
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new york when there was a man named robert moses who they say that he's the only man in the twentieth century who you couldn't from the moon see his creations on earth and he really carved up new york city and he built a lot of it he built lincoln center he did a lot with the central park but he also destroyed a lot and he destroyed and he cut through neighborhoods particularly poor neighborhoods and avoided the rich neighborhoods and so his movement restructuring a city. you know for better or worse must goes in a point where it needs to restructure and so how do you do those things when you have all the millions and millions of people who have different ideas you have to listen to them and i think the. robert moses was a woman named jane jacobson very much getting community participation but that slows things down a lot and you can understand when there's a need for change what people don't want to engage the community but nevertheless if you don't it doesn't work and so i think it's a very difficult i don't begin to second guess the things that have been. but i wish them well well
new york when there was a man named robert moses who they say that he's the only man in the twentieth century who you couldn't from the moon see his creations on earth and he really carved up new york city and he built a lot of it he built lincoln center he did a lot with the central park but he also destroyed a lot and he destroyed and he cut through neighborhoods particularly poor neighborhoods and avoided the rich neighborhoods and so his movement restructuring a city. you know for better or...
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(pam) this is a picture of moses, who was tazewell county animal control.s ordered to stay inside an animal shelter, after an employee with the county was bitten. the wangs say, they are not satisfied with the animal shelter response. since the incident, the animal shelter says, it is reviewing its policies to ensure that this will not happen again. the wangs are still in disbelief and figuring out what to do next. (pam) an uber ride took an unexpected turn ...when the driver died after a fight with a passenger.(ken) so far the rider has not been charged. and it's unclear if the driver died from the fight...or from a medical condition. police say michael wallace was picking up a group of four outside a marriot. but a fight broke out with one of them over the price of the ride. he got a black e
(pam) this is a picture of moses, who was tazewell county animal control.s ordered to stay inside an animal shelter, after an employee with the county was bitten. the wangs say, they are not satisfied with the animal shelter response. since the incident, the animal shelter says, it is reviewing its policies to ensure that this will not happen again. the wangs are still in disbelief and figuring out what to do next. (pam) an uber ride took an unexpected turn ...when the driver died after a...
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we highlight the title referring back to exodus to speaking of moses, he runs away from egypt and is running for his life after he's killed in egyptian. so, in this sense, is able to pull on that stranger in a strange land idea and comparing this with the science-fiction and the survivors coming back to this world in post world war iii in the world looking different. another great example that you mentioned of how people can look at the bible for an ancient expression and he's able to make something new with the. >> seth has a phd the biblical interpretation, where is this located? >> it's outside of raleigh, north carolinas and you have a masters? >> are you a pastor? >> guest: no. it definitely enjoyed the environment of the museum work can be a collegial and civil discussion of how to understand history that's been a great environment. >> paul, good afternoon. >> caller: good afternoon. thank you for having me ask a question. >> host: what is the question. >> the question is, in this museum, do they have any history of how our bible come to us like the four gospels, matthew mark l
we highlight the title referring back to exodus to speaking of moses, he runs away from egypt and is running for his life after he's killed in egyptian. so, in this sense, is able to pull on that stranger in a strange land idea and comparing this with the science-fiction and the survivors coming back to this world in post world war iii in the world looking different. another great example that you mentioned of how people can look at the bible for an ancient expression and he's able to make...
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no one steps forward to buy her, not warned delano, not moses canal, any of the great merchants decide to buy her because they think she's too big a risk. she is equipped with a small steam engine to help raise and lower. she is equipped with luxurious passenger quarter and some people think donna mckay had gone mad building this vessel. the boxing day, 1853, fire breaks out in the novelty bakery shop near south street. the fire spreads and several other ships nearby catch fire and finally the great republic catches fire and she burns to the wireline and is totally destroyed. she had been built at a cost of $300,000 for donna mckay, that is a gigantic amount of money in 1850s dollars. he had only assured her for 200 30,000 dollars. truly a tragic end to a ship that was the greatest american work of naval architecture at the time and she was eventually raised and restored. she was told by mckay to the firm of mullen brother who had operated many other clipper ships and she was rebuilt as a much smaller vessel, but one of the great tragedies of american naval history and that no one woul
no one steps forward to buy her, not warned delano, not moses canal, any of the great merchants decide to buy her because they think she's too big a risk. she is equipped with a small steam engine to help raise and lower. she is equipped with luxurious passenger quarter and some people think donna mckay had gone mad building this vessel. the boxing day, 1853, fire breaks out in the novelty bakery shop near south street. the fire spreads and several other ships nearby catch fire and finally the...
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i brought another favorite of mine, "radical equations" by bob moses. bob moses, of course, was a hero of the civil rights movement who was born in new york, grew up in new york. he was a graduate student in philosophy at harvard when in 1960, he opened up the newspaper to see pictures of students from historically black colleges sitting in at restaurants, motels and hotels and lunch counters. he said they looked the way that i felt and he said i knew that i had to go south. so he made his way to the belly of the beast at that point, to mississippi, and he met with a man named moore, the president of the cleveland branch, cleveland, mississippi branch of the naacp, and was the vice-chair of the statewide naacp, and he said he wanted to get involved in making life better for the african-american population which was basically living under a regime of political and social apartheid and economic quasi-slavery. sharecropping and peonage. he went down with the expectation he would be involved in sit-ins at lunch counters and hotels but moore said to him look
i brought another favorite of mine, "radical equations" by bob moses. bob moses, of course, was a hero of the civil rights movement who was born in new york, grew up in new york. he was a graduate student in philosophy at harvard when in 1960, he opened up the newspaper to see pictures of students from historically black colleges sitting in at restaurants, motels and hotels and lunch counters. he said they looked the way that i felt and he said i knew that i had to go south. so he...
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the chelsea and nigeria winger victor moses has announced his retirement from international football.ar—old played 37 times for his country, scoring 12 goals, but says he now wants to focus on his club career. england rugby union international danny cipriani has been charged with common assault after an incident at a nightclub in jersey. the former wasps fly—half, now at gloucester, was arrested in the early hours of wednesday in st helier. police say he has been charged with common assault, larceny, assault on police, resisting arrest, and being disorderly on licensed premises. the 30—year—old has been remanded in custody until a hearing on thursday. the england and wales cricket board says ben stokes will now face an internal disciplinary process, after he was found not guilty of affray following an incident outside a nightclub last year. the england all—rounder, along with team—mate alex hales, was involved in a street fight in the early hours of the morning which left one man unconscious, and their actions will now be reviewed by the cricket discipline commission. stokes and hales
the chelsea and nigeria winger victor moses has announced his retirement from international football.ar—old played 37 times for his country, scoring 12 goals, but says he now wants to focus on his club career. england rugby union international danny cipriani has been charged with common assault after an incident at a nightclub in jersey. the former wasps fly—half, now at gloucester, was arrested in the early hours of wednesday in st helier. police say he has been charged with common...
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after normal fouled yesterday he tore his sindhis moses ligament and he will be out for several months again. poor guy yeah absolutely and not good news for by alex love talking to you about football thank you so much for . and we're going to get something completely different now the fine art of playing the egg if that's what you like then this is for you the twenty third egg towell championships in. this year's event so all fifteen finalists from six countries imitating their favorite guitar gods in front of a crowd of thousands in the end it was twenty three year old manami of germany and he was crowned eggleton champion of the world the second time by the way that she won that time. a very convincing performance them all from the top of the next you know more music european concert featuring high energy bracken metal from welsh ben scandrick. his creations. are mystical. go at it or icon professional. really know about the man behind the dark shades since these moments in the life of a great mission designer. congo. start september ninth w.
after normal fouled yesterday he tore his sindhis moses ligament and he will be out for several months again. poor guy yeah absolutely and not good news for by alex love talking to you about football thank you so much for . and we're going to get something completely different now the fine art of playing the egg if that's what you like then this is for you the twenty third egg towell championships in. this year's event so all fifteen finalists from six countries imitating their favorite guitar...
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month existence so what is the man avoiding throwing cases being the donald trump and waiters robert moses russian probe which has been the thorn in the president's side for well more than a year where does that go from here for us is to these are very true to its constitutional scholar harvard law school professor emeritus bestselling author his latest book is the case against impeaching trump. he joins me via skype ok alan what's your reaction to the cohen guilty plea but i think both sides are over stating their positions the democrats a senate that a coconspirator total nonsense and the republicans are saying there's no risk at all let me tell you as a criminal law scholar not as a supporter against him i can't paint against him here's the situation a candidate has a perfect right to contribute as much as he wants to his own campaign and so if donald trump paid two hundred thirty two hundred thousand dollars for our money to women if he paid it out of his own money there's no crime at all nothing at all maybe there was a reporting requirement that's like jay walking of but if if in fac
month existence so what is the man avoiding throwing cases being the donald trump and waiters robert moses russian probe which has been the thorn in the president's side for well more than a year where does that go from here for us is to these are very true to its constitutional scholar harvard law school professor emeritus bestselling author his latest book is the case against impeaching trump. he joins me via skype ok alan what's your reaction to the cohen guilty plea but i think both sides...
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victor moses has announced his retirement from international football at the age of 27.times for nigeria scoring 12 goals for the super eagles and played at the world cup in 2014 and 2018, and he was part of the squad who won the 2013 african cup of nations. atletico madrid have won the uefa super cup thanks to an extra time win over their city rivals real madrid in estonia. the game looked as though it would end in a third straight super cup for the champions league holders real before diego costa prodded a late equaliser to make it 2—2, and it was the europa league winners, atleti, who came to the fore in extra time, saul niguez smashed a beautiful volley, just a couple of minutes before koke side footed diego simeone's side 11—2 up to give them a third super cup triumph. both surrey and birmingham bears kept alive their hopes of reaching the t20 blast quarterfinals by winning in their penultimate group games this evening. the bears bowled out lancashire forjust 102 at edgbaston helped by this lovely ball from josh poysden and four wickets from team—mate oliver hannon—
victor moses has announced his retirement from international football at the age of 27.times for nigeria scoring 12 goals for the super eagles and played at the world cup in 2014 and 2018, and he was part of the squad who won the 2013 african cup of nations. atletico madrid have won the uefa super cup thanks to an extra time win over their city rivals real madrid in estonia. the game looked as though it would end in a third straight super cup for the champions league holders real before diego...
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he says, you can be assistant director to bob moses. i said, i'm 22 years old, i don't want to be an assistant director. [laughter] dr. lafayette: i said, if i want to be an assistant director, i'll go get married. [laughter] dr. lafayette: he said, you want to take a look at it? i said, no, i'll take it. i don't want to take a look at selma. i'll take it. i wrote a book on selma. it is called "my peace and journey," if you really want to know how selma got started, it's "in peace and freedom, my journey in selma." marc: so, i want to move us up to the moment of the poor people's campaign and up to today. because we're taking audience questions? yes, we are. just checking. i'm going to take it back up to where the roots of the poor people's campaign are, and the role the two of you played because it was an amazing , moment. i was just a worker in resurrection city, not as a leader. but you two were there at the beginning. peter, the story i -- you told, one of the first times we had this conversation about the poor people's campaign is
he says, you can be assistant director to bob moses. i said, i'm 22 years old, i don't want to be an assistant director. [laughter] dr. lafayette: i said, if i want to be an assistant director, i'll go get married. [laughter] dr. lafayette: he said, you want to take a look at it? i said, no, i'll take it. i don't want to take a look at selma. i'll take it. i wrote a book on selma. it is called "my peace and journey," if you really want to know how selma got started, it's "in...
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the fundamental basis of this nation's law was given to moses on the mount. the fundamental basis of our bill of rights comes from the teachings that we get from exodus and st. matthew, from isaiah and st. paul. >> guest: yeah. clearly, you know, a lot of leaders -- whether in the judicial system or political system -- have drawn on the bible. i mean, in several ways. sometimes they're looking to the bible as an inspiration, you know, for why they would say what they would say. other times they're going to be appealing to the bible to justify the positions they already had. so because the bible has been sort of a cultural heavyweight with oftentimeses authority in the minds of the populace, leaders will often times try to use it, exploit it, whatever may be to defend their positions. again, you know, an important idea to realize is the bible's used for liberation as well as oppression. >> host: another book we want to talk about is lois lowery's "number the stars," this is from 1989. what's the topic of the book, what's the tie-in to the bible. >> guest: yeah
the fundamental basis of this nation's law was given to moses on the mount. the fundamental basis of our bill of rights comes from the teachings that we get from exodus and st. matthew, from isaiah and st. paul. >> guest: yeah. clearly, you know, a lot of leaders -- whether in the judicial system or political system -- have drawn on the bible. i mean, in several ways. sometimes they're looking to the bible as an inspiration, you know, for why they would say what they would say. other...
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bob moses, give speeches occasionally and he does every one of them. he said i wish every candidate, every debate would begin simply by recapturing the astonishing, breathtaking, audacity and optimism of our form of government and every citizens responsibility. simply by reciting the first sentence in the constitution. is very easy, but when you think what's piled up there from 1787, is pretty breathtaking. we the people of the united states, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, defied dish provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this constitution for the united states of america. that's an optus mizzen that falls on every citizen. nobody lived up to a better than the movement people in the civil rights era. including jesse and many, many other heroes who are here tonight. to me as a white southerner, who studied this movement now for 35 years, i think there is no greater miracle than a peopl
bob moses, give speeches occasionally and he does every one of them. he said i wish every candidate, every debate would begin simply by recapturing the astonishing, breathtaking, audacity and optimism of our form of government and every citizens responsibility. simply by reciting the first sentence in the constitution. is very easy, but when you think what's piled up there from 1787, is pretty breathtaking. we the people of the united states, in order to form a more perfect union, establish...
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he said, well, you could be assistant director to bob moses. i said, man, i'm 22 years old, i'm not going to be no assistant director. you know? i got -- if i want to be assistant director, i'll go get married. so, he said, well, you want to go take a look at it? and i said, no. i will take it. no take a look at selma. i'll take it. now, i wrote a book on selma called "in peace and freedom: my journey in selma." if you want to really know how the selma movement got started, that's the book, "in peace and freedom: my journey in selma." >> so, i'm going to move us up to the moment of the poor people's campaign and get into today because we're taking audience questions, right? aren't we? making sure. i can handle it if we are. just checking. so, i'm going to take you back up to 19 -- to where the roots of the poor people's campaign are, and the role the two of you played, because it was an amazing moment. i mean, i was just a worker in resurrection city, not a leader, living in the mud, but you two were there at the beginning, how these things beg
he said, well, you could be assistant director to bob moses. i said, man, i'm 22 years old, i'm not going to be no assistant director. you know? i got -- if i want to be assistant director, i'll go get married. so, he said, well, you want to go take a look at it? and i said, no. i will take it. no take a look at selma. i'll take it. now, i wrote a book on selma called "in peace and freedom: my journey in selma." if you want to really know how the selma movement got started, that's the...
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in the torah we read in the synagogue yesterday, moses said i lay before you a blessing and a curse. rabbi jonathan served as the cheap rabbi of the congregations and one said moses keeps saying, don't think your future will be determined by forces outside your control. you are indeed surrounded by forces outside your control. but, what matters is how you choose. everything else will follow from that. choose the good and good things will happen to you. bad choices can create bad people who create bad societies. in that liberty is loss. ,-- lost. what choices with liberty are we making today? as individuals, as a nation. we urge our fellow americans to put out the strange fire of hate because it is not in the service of this country. [applause] it does not make america great, it never has, it never will. [applause] there is another american woman who is in outspoken critic of anti-semitism and racial prejudice. i will let you look her up. she saw herself as a victim of discrimination as a woman and a jew. still, she took pride in the fact that she had been able to make her protests co
in the torah we read in the synagogue yesterday, moses said i lay before you a blessing and a curse. rabbi jonathan served as the cheap rabbi of the congregations and one said moses keeps saying, don't think your future will be determined by forces outside your control. you are indeed surrounded by forces outside your control. but, what matters is how you choose. everything else will follow from that. choose the good and good things will happen to you. bad choices can create bad people who...