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"the nfl is now thinking of a new idea keeping teams in the locker room during the national anthem next season. that's almost as bad as kneeling.
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so what you have to do is you have to come up with a new idea, a new approach.r us, we've decided that that new idea is the use of machine intelligence that is ai, to be an assistant. so everything we're doing will make you smarter because it anticipates, it helps you, it makes suggestions. larry says that this is going from search to suggest. we wanna gfrom you telling us what you're searching for, to making suggestions for what you're interested in. you've been a visible spokesman and lead person for google around the world in so many issues. let's talk about europe for a moment. the europeans seem to not like google as much as maybe americans do, maybe because it's an american company. have you resolved those issues with europe? we have not been able to resolve the issues that are broadly held within europe. we have more than 10,000 employees in europe, we love europeans, we hire their people, they're incredibly smart. incredibly capable. many of the products you use in america were in fact developed partially or completely in europe. and the core issue, i th
so what you have to do is you have to come up with a new idea, a new approach.r us, we've decided that that new idea is the use of machine intelligence that is ai, to be an assistant. so everything we're doing will make you smarter because it anticipates, it helps you, it makes suggestions. larry says that this is going from search to suggest. we wanna gfrom you telling us what you're searching for, to making suggestions for what you're interested in. you've been a visible spokesman and lead...
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and i saw that there was a need for new ideas, new fresh i'm not a typical politician, i'm not a businessmanr a lawyer which is what they typically come from. i'm an i.t. guy an combat veteran. that's a different perspective. i hope i can bring that to congress. >> you talk about connolly john conyers almost 50 years. term limits. there's a lot of people out there who like the idea of term limits. would that be something you would consider if you were elected to congress when you talk about the stagnation. >> i'm actually for term limits. working in i.t. it's really hard to stay in one place for a very long period of time without getting stagnant unless you're constantly learning something new or trying new ideas. >> yeah. >> you'll see that the people who have been in office for a very long time haven't been putting any real forward thinking ideas forward. >> we certainly got that on both sides. >> yes. >> we're looking at your case and at least in this instance yes. >> jeff duff thanks for coming in. >> thanks for having apology today. the today show read lauer's statement this morning. he
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. >> i do think institutionally congress benefits from having new members and new ideas. >> chris: allight now now on "fox news sunday" ." and hello again from fox news in washington. from hollywood to the media and now the halls of congress, sexual harassment is front and center as a political issue. first with the allegations facing alabama senate candidate judge roy moore, and now against others are al franken from his time as a comedian in 2006. we will discuss the charges and whether congress will finally crackdown on itself with senator tim scott of south carolina and utah congresswoman mia love. but we begin with fox news correspondent peter doocy reporting from alabama. >> if there are legislative aftershocks shaking senator al franken, whose immediate apology for sexual misconduct was not enough for a rape victim who was working with him to help future assault victims. abby penned a washington post op ed to save he wrote a bill to help rape survivors like me. minnesota's other senator amy klobuchar has artie signed on to sponsor. not all democrats are distancing themselves. hi
. >> i do think institutionally congress benefits from having new members and new ideas. >> chris: allight now now on "fox news sunday" ." and hello again from fox news in washington. from hollywood to the media and now the halls of congress, sexual harassment is front and center as a political issue. first with the allegations facing alabama senate candidate judge roy moore, and now against others are al franken from his time as a comedian in 2006. we will discuss...
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since you guys are really driving all these new ideas, i want to see 20 ideas of things other than batsts to take the focus off the mini bat, and i don't agree. i've been doing this for 25 years. lemonis: for you to have this huge delusion that you're gonna beat louisville slugger in the long run, it's just dangerous. holy...scott. my money's not safe. it's a like, a dagger?a worm! a tiny sword? bread...breadstick? a matchstick! a lamppost! coin slot! no? uhhh... 10 seconds. a stick! a walking stick! eiffel tower, mount kilimanjaro! (ding) time! sorry, it's a tandem bicycle. what? what?! as long as sloths are slow, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. a heart attack doesn't or how healthy you look. no matter who you are, a heart attack can happen without warning. a bayer aspirin regimen can help prevent another heart attack. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. bayer aspirin. right. in. your. stomach! watch this!... >>yikes, that ice cream was messing with you, wasn't it? try la
since you guys are really driving all these new ideas, i want to see 20 ideas of things other than batsts to take the focus off the mini bat, and i don't agree. i've been doing this for 25 years. lemonis: for you to have this huge delusion that you're gonna beat louisville slugger in the long run, it's just dangerous. holy...scott. my money's not safe. it's a like, a dagger?a worm! a tiny sword? bread...breadstick? a matchstick! a lamppost! coin slot! no? uhhh... 10 seconds. a stick! a walking...
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ok coming up with new ideas. for now however his apartment is the smartest in the building. shift says more digital inclusion. time now for the shift ranking the airports with the fastest wife i connections. in fifth place philadelphia international airport passengers often have to endure endless layovers public wife i can help pass the time. the website speed test has now determined the best connected airports worldwide philadelphia offers nearly fifty megabytes a second and no wonder philly has always been a top tech player one of the world's first general purpose computers was turned on here in one thousand nine hundred six. in fourth. then coover international airport many surveys rate the canadian city as one of the most livable worldwide high standards also apply to air travelers they can surf it fifty five megabytes per second. in third place perth airport the first direct flight between europe and australia will take off in march twenty eight teen after the seventeen hour journey from london to perth passengers will be able to check their email at over sixty megabyte
ok coming up with new ideas. for now however his apartment is the smartest in the building. shift says more digital inclusion. time now for the shift ranking the airports with the fastest wife i connections. in fifth place philadelphia international airport passengers often have to endure endless layovers public wife i can help pass the time. the website speed test has now determined the best connected airports worldwide philadelphia offers nearly fifty megabytes a second and no wonder philly...
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on tax policy i think that'd be a good thing his initiative shows that it is possible to consider new ideas in europe so maybe this new window to have this conversation with france is an opportunity to change how major corporations event. access. mr cooler there are so many things to talk about but i'm afraid our time is up so to close our interview we now come to our open sentences and ask you to finish them for us. what i like about horse a horse is. best when he actually sticks to his positions. and then what i don't like about the green party is. gloated when the f.d.p. lost all its seats in parliament in twenty thirteen. s.p.d. parliamentary group leader. an interesting person i would like to have a coffee with some time as long as she doesn't smack me one afterwards in twenty years i will be. happy hopefully. constantine cooler thank you very much thank you. i wasn't always successful i wasn't born with a silver spoon in my mouth i had to find success they are looking for. take only. with the wonderful people and stories that make the game so special. for all true fans far. more than
on tax policy i think that'd be a good thing his initiative shows that it is possible to consider new ideas in europe so maybe this new window to have this conversation with france is an opportunity to change how major corporations event. access. mr cooler there are so many things to talk about but i'm afraid our time is up so to close our interview we now come to our open sentences and ask you to finish them for us. what i like about horse a horse is. best when he actually sticks to his...
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people with new ideas, hard work should become wealthy. but they don't need a tax break. and at the same time middle-class families have muddled along. median income has barely nudged up in three decades. the cost of college, health care, prescription drugs, cable, the internet have skyrocketed as corporations have consolidated in their industries, reducing competition and driving up prices. for the middle-class families in the suburbs, for the working parent in the city, for the young millennials just setting off into the workforce after college, for the single mom raising two children, it's about as hard as ever to balance your income with ever-rising costs. in such an economy, tax reform could really matter to those folks, but only if it's done right. instead of focusing all their efforts on improving the conditions of those working americans, republicans have directed a lion's share of the benefits to the already wealthy, the already powerful corporate america and the very rich. there is perhaps no better example than president trump and his family for whom this bill
people with new ideas, hard work should become wealthy. but they don't need a tax break. and at the same time middle-class families have muddled along. median income has barely nudged up in three decades. the cost of college, health care, prescription drugs, cable, the internet have skyrocketed as corporations have consolidated in their industries, reducing competition and driving up prices. for the middle-class families in the suburbs, for the working parent in the city, for the young...
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any new idea especially scientific facts the other very important aspect and cons of ation it is a long term investment. one potential benefit for the locals there's money to be and from lion conservation. seafarer regularly takes tourists out into the wild to experience the lions at close range. besides paying a fee to the ugandan wildlife or thirty tourists also donate ten u.s. dollars to see fitz lion program. the money goes to reimburse farmers whose livestock have been killed by the lions this compensation has changed the locals up to two towards the predators and. we cannot fully compensate the other one hundred percent but the. resource flow increases with more tourists we can also afford to pay instead of fifty percent seventy percent and the change for seasons then before we would have between five and twelve lines poison in one year just and nowadays within say the last five six years we lost knowingly to lions due to poisoning. the left the village center that he founded villages and money entertaining the visitors. over there. at least we have been if we did something from.
any new idea especially scientific facts the other very important aspect and cons of ation it is a long term investment. one potential benefit for the locals there's money to be and from lion conservation. seafarer regularly takes tourists out into the wild to experience the lions at close range. besides paying a fee to the ugandan wildlife or thirty tourists also donate ten u.s. dollars to see fitz lion program. the money goes to reimburse farmers whose livestock have been killed by the lions...
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this new idea ta kes through the commons. this new idea takes the wind out of the rebels‘ sales.o deal in no time will there be no vote?“ sales. but if there is no deal in no time will there be no vote? if we run out of time, the time has to be extended under article 50 so that all parties are able to deal with it. can he confirmed that in the event of no agreement, no deal, this place will have no say and we will leave on that date because it's on the face of the bill, without any say from this supposedly sovereign parliament which voted to take back control? while parliamentary involvement is essential, this isn't and never should have been construed and never should have been construed an opportunity to reverse brexit, to return the uk to the eu, or go behind the wishes of the british people as expressed in the referendum. it matters not so much here but in the real world. european business bigwigs in number ten today, to make it plain to the prime minister. jobs, millions of families livelihoods, depend on her getting brexit right. laura, just to be clear, vote or no vote, br
this new idea ta kes through the commons. this new idea takes the wind out of the rebels‘ sales.o deal in no time will there be no vote?“ sales. but if there is no deal in no time will there be no vote? if we run out of time, the time has to be extended under article 50 so that all parties are able to deal with it. can he confirmed that in the event of no agreement, no deal, this place will have no say and we will leave on that date because it's on the face of the bill, without any say from...
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us and now we have a new recycling idea for you pillows made out of plastic waste here in tanzania young people are collecting plastic mainly plastic bottles and turning them into designer sofas on tools and if you're wondering yes the soap was comfy and clean. in many african countries litter is a huge problem. this plastic takes hundreds of years to biodegrade. the pollution can cause cancer and it affects tourism and wildlife. the tanzanian company dounia designs wants to change that. its designs furniture made up cycled plastic waste. the raw material comes from bin liners and plastic bags. after being cleaned they're cut into pieces to create stuffing for the cushions. that's how the plastic bags get a second life vest comfy couches chairs or footstools. the plastic can also be molded into playing says durable as wood these can be made into garden furniture. all the. items are sustainable and eco friendly. do you like that. if you are also doing your bit tell us about it. visit our website for send us a tweet. hash tag doing your bit we share your stories. the lions are monks the mo
us and now we have a new recycling idea for you pillows made out of plastic waste here in tanzania young people are collecting plastic mainly plastic bottles and turning them into designer sofas on tools and if you're wondering yes the soap was comfy and clean. in many african countries litter is a huge problem. this plastic takes hundreds of years to biodegrade. the pollution can cause cancer and it affects tourism and wildlife. the tanzanian company dounia designs wants to change that. its...
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being in shenzhen we have access to the entire ecosystem, all the suppliers are here, we can have a new ideabrand—new company, not making such a complicated product as a smart phone and being based in there, we didn't release have the opportunity to test the product in all the countries where we sold it. adding to that, we didn't know how many phones to make. if you end up having to many phones in your warehouse that you can't sell, its over. thanks for watching, i'm rico hizon. you're watching bbc news. the main stories: prayers for the crew of a missing argentine submarine but hopes fade as the navy says there may have been an explosion at the vesser may have been an explosion at the vessel's last known location. hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslim refugees could be sent back to myanmar after it signed a deal with bangladesh. one of the killers of the toddler, james bulger, is back in prison, suspected of having child abuse images on his computer. jon venables, who was ten when he committed the murder with robert thompson in 1993, was placed on licence for life when he was released in
being in shenzhen we have access to the entire ecosystem, all the suppliers are here, we can have a new ideabrand—new company, not making such a complicated product as a smart phone and being based in there, we didn't release have the opportunity to test the product in all the countries where we sold it. adding to that, we didn't know how many phones to make. if you end up having to many phones in your warehouse that you can't sell, its over. thanks for watching, i'm rico hizon. you're...
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new idea hard as it sounds a hollow. shirt. the most a loser. after lengthy negotiations with the school board joan was allowed to come with us to the show and temple. she'll soon have a choice to make. to continue training at the school pool go back home to her mother. will go on i'll show you. show all. those women goalball you or they will want. all your wall. can be. known silicones is. the only pin cause i love love. so. sue me it so much has. a. little song. goal hi-lo that. to sing tongues home. free. lose the fun. fun. fun. fun fun even the least kusama team. social all. woman children injured on joshua tree you put on the elite. trying to hold a team you. could be a shihan what you don't what you're the to the who see me in a trunk wall clock fish what i do from. there was so much homely shit. some late so mom was handling in a chill place. on the phone with no chanology me i'm back. and back. to. tell you then and i can do it on j. dealing with the saying that i'm gonna go soon. as this and this is a downside as it all took the sort of
new idea hard as it sounds a hollow. shirt. the most a loser. after lengthy negotiations with the school board joan was allowed to come with us to the show and temple. she'll soon have a choice to make. to continue training at the school pool go back home to her mother. will go on i'll show you. show all. those women goalball you or they will want. all your wall. can be. known silicones is. the only pin cause i love love. so. sue me it so much has. a. little song. goal hi-lo that. to sing...
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he was always looking to discover something new and look forward to give new ideas and new music a chance to get across the stream and gauge it with the intellectual movements of the time and to create a better world. and that's all part of beethoven and it's a tool of opportunities. part of preserving b two of his legacy is also to perform less well known pieces like this sinfonie by the beatles and student said the ninety's. back to being two of them he was born here and born in seventy nine hundred seventy so in two thousand and twenty he would have turned two hundred fifty and bets and anniversary that deserves to be celebrated in style a whole year long a major event that you can already get a taste of now s. chuck berry certainly not saying rock n roll beethoven. many people who try to modernize the interpretation of beethoven with varying degrees of success. to begin a verse or a year of twenty twentieth's to pare this logo. for now and hamburg advertising agency created the mogul with help from experts on beethoven. most people primarily associate beethoven with just the ninth sym
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what's really important regarding the new, young ideas -- new, young people with new ideas, is bidenn developing the next generation of political leaders by working at these universities. and i think that could be a part of his legacy that has a longer impact than maybe going to the white house himself. >> eugene scott, jared bernstein, thank you to you both. >>> coming up, the controversy surrounding roy moore growing. first mcconnell, and now two more prominent republican senators say he needs to go. i'll talk to maria cantwell next. [ click ] [ keyboard clacking ] [ clacking continues ] good questions lead to good answers. our advisors can help you find both. talk to one today and see why we're bullish on the future. yours. talk to one today and see why we're bullish on the future. so we know how to cover almost almoanything.hing even a swing set standoff. and we covered it, july first, twenty-fifteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ i work ovi need when i my blood sugar to stay in control.
what's really important regarding the new, young ideas -- new, young people with new ideas, is bidenn developing the next generation of political leaders by working at these universities. and i think that could be a part of his legacy that has a longer impact than maybe going to the white house himself. >> eugene scott, jared bernstein, thank you to you both. >>> coming up, the controversy surrounding roy moore growing. first mcconnell, and now two more prominent republican...
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this new idea was meant to take some of the wind out of the sails of the rebels, but if there is no deal, could there be no vote? if we run out of time, none of these suggestions that have been put forward is that the time has to be extended under article 50 so that all parties are able to deal with it. if the house of commons votes down the new withdrawal bill, will the consequence be that we will still leave on the 29th of march 2019 but without an agreement? yes. what was that? the secretary of state said yes. so does it change that much? there's still unhappiness swirling around. i have to say, a lot of us were insulted by this, because it sounded so good, and when you dug into the detail, you realised this so—called meaningful vote was completely meaningless. it matters not so much here, but in the real world. european business bigwigs in number ten today to make it plain to the prime minister — jobs, millions of families' livelihoods depend on her getting brexit right. laura kuennsberg with that report. when us—backed syrian fighters took full control of the city of raqqa, it ended
this new idea was meant to take some of the wind out of the sails of the rebels, but if there is no deal, could there be no vote? if we run out of time, none of these suggestions that have been put forward is that the time has to be extended under article 50 so that all parties are able to deal with it. if the house of commons votes down the new withdrawal bill, will the consequence be that we will still leave on the 29th of march 2019 but without an agreement? yes. what was that? the secretary...
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he created a new idea in which he believed that faith and trust in jesus christ and the word of god would help him find something to rely on. i think that's a very contemporary issue many people today for somebody something they can still trust. language and translated the bible from greek. production plays with luther's language his translations and writings. some of the text in the original greek by the actress. who is. international. it's been a long a buy from as i've been involved in developing the project from the start that's why they called us selves the creative team because we work together and each person contributes ideas which have been developed because. all of those subordinate to the basic idea that bob had and what the idea is inspiring him. slide for. the old master of images is still full of inspiration and the ideas are perfected step by step. for wilson every movement every posture has to be just trying the the. the right. on the ball here but. basically it's an enormous jigsaw puzzle that robert wilson is constructing. like you know in my works i diagram them or. put
he created a new idea in which he believed that faith and trust in jesus christ and the word of god would help him find something to rely on. i think that's a very contemporary issue many people today for somebody something they can still trust. language and translated the bible from greek. production plays with luther's language his translations and writings. some of the text in the original greek by the actress. who is. international. it's been a long a buy from as i've been involved in...
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and the bulk of this addresses my bill, h.r. 176, the new idea act, the new illegal deduction elimination act. and they go through the calculations here. i'll just touch some of them. this is data from harvard economist george borhaus and his research and he shows the workers in america, because wages have been suppressed by an oversupplied of unskilled and illegal laborers that american workers are suffering somewhere between $99 billion and $118 billion loss in annual wages because they haven't gotten a raise in a long time. nobody gets a raise as long as there's cheaper labor down. between $99 billion and $118 approximately. that's the harvard economist george borhaus and that's the annual wages because of illegal immigration. then, if we go to the next page on this. it lays out the conditions. and we're seeing this. he says -- this is a number from the pew hispanic center in 2009. it says there are 8.3 million undocumented immigrants in the u.s. labor force. and they recently estimated that number is actually down to about eight million. doesn't say why. but if they estimated the medi
and the bulk of this addresses my bill, h.r. 176, the new idea act, the new illegal deduction elimination act. and they go through the calculations here. i'll just touch some of them. this is data from harvard economist george borhaus and his research and he shows the workers in america, because wages have been suppressed by an oversupplied of unskilled and illegal laborers that american workers are suffering somewhere between $99 billion and $118 billion loss in annual wages because they...
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you will see some people paying like carter-level taxes, 55% all in, particularly in new york and california. the ideameone paying a majority of his salary to the government, is that acceptable? >> i don't believe they will. we lower the rates at every level, double the standard deduction, brand-new family tax credit that more people can use than ever before. in every scenario i run up at every income level, people see tax relief, including in states like newew york. >> tucker: you don't see anybody at the end getting these taxes raised?ta >> i believe every american will be better off, either with lower taxes or higher paychex going forward, and in high tax states, because we keep the mortgage deduction, the charitable deduction, the property tax deduction at twice the national average adds, in my view, to tax relief. >> tucker: i certainly want that to be true for sure, but mitch mcconnell the other day said nobody in the middle class will see his taxes go up and he walked it back and said actually there may be some people. that scared people. >> what i know is this, when you double that standard de
you will see some people paying like carter-level taxes, 55% all in, particularly in new york and california. the ideameone paying a majority of his salary to the government, is that acceptable? >> i don't believe they will. we lower the rates at every level, double the standard deduction, brand-new family tax credit that more people can use than ever before. in every scenario i run up at every income level, people see tax relief, including in states like newew york. >> tucker: you...
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on tax policy i think that'd be a good thing his initiative shows that it is possible to consider new ideas in europe so maybe this new window to have this conversation with france is an opportunity to change how major corporations evade taxes. there are so many things to talk about but i'm afraid our time is up so to close our interview we now come to our open sentences and ask you to finish them for us. what i like about horse a horse is. best when he actually sticks to his positions. and what i don't like about the green party is. gloated when the f.t.p. lost all its seats in parliament in twenty thirteen. s.p.d. parliamentary group leader. an interesting person i would like to have a coffee with some time as long as she doesn't smack me one afterwards in twenty years i will be. happy hopefully constantine cooler thank you very much thank you. duramax this week's highlights. jewelry artists display their beautiful whereas in vietnam a massively monumental postwar move to this dark attack just once despised it's now been celebrated. gravity fabio vit must get up by. your roman next on the
on tax policy i think that'd be a good thing his initiative shows that it is possible to consider new ideas in europe so maybe this new window to have this conversation with france is an opportunity to change how major corporations evade taxes. there are so many things to talk about but i'm afraid our time is up so to close our interview we now come to our open sentences and ask you to finish them for us. what i like about horse a horse is. best when he actually sticks to his positions. and...
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chairman. >> chairman shuser floated what could be called a new idea relatively new idea. if you think about our transportation network it has suffered from having relatively few new ideas and all of this time that we have had this network we have until recently when we didn't do very much until we were able to pass a long term bill in 2015 we have been running on this same grid. so i am interested in what the answer to chairman shuser's question about exploring new ideas because it is a very different country. it may work someplace and something not. you really made mooee think abo this notion of overmatching or self help. you would think particularly with my colleagues on the other side being in charge we would want to incentivise that m. we have seen with the gas tax people just step up without the federal match you have describe what some call overmatching because you have gone back for your infrastructure generally. you are concerned that the administration which says it wants to reward such states and regions is that cut. in this region we wanted desperately to have
chairman. >> chairman shuser floated what could be called a new idea relatively new idea. if you think about our transportation network it has suffered from having relatively few new ideas and all of this time that we have had this network we have until recently when we didn't do very much until we were able to pass a long term bill in 2015 we have been running on this same grid. so i am interested in what the answer to chairman shuser's question about exploring new ideas because it is a...
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we also live in a period when everybody is plagued by anxiety and feels threatened he created a new idea in which he believed that faith and trust in jesus christ and the word of god would help him find something to rely on. for paul and i think that's a very contemporary issue to many people are searching today for somebody something they can still trust do you want to come on a while before ptolemy. right wilson trusts his images. if they're trusting language and translated the bible from greek into german. production plays with luther's language his translations and writings. some of the text sorry cited in the original greek by the actress lydia corney or do who is currently the greek culture minister. says. the entire creative team is international. it's been a long a buy from as i've been involved in developing the project from the start that's why they called us selves the creative team because we work together and each person contributes ideas which have been developed by it all of course subordinate to the basic idea that bob had and what the idea is inspiring him. that's aligne
we also live in a period when everybody is plagued by anxiety and feels threatened he created a new idea in which he believed that faith and trust in jesus christ and the word of god would help him find something to rely on. for paul and i think that's a very contemporary issue to many people are searching today for somebody something they can still trust do you want to come on a while before ptolemy. right wilson trusts his images. if they're trusting language and translated the bible from...
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situation what we're in at the moment it will make it even more difficult for the us to come up with a new idea well all the uncertainties surrounding the coalition talks break down are you afraid the german people will want a more stable scenario in their full vote for established parties this time well people i think want to have a political change. we we cain't lot of support we one almost six million votes from all over on the other parties and from the nonvoters. so. this is and even though the public pressure up on us was very strong so. people are what willing to have or they want to have a different political direction now even those who are voting in favor of the christian democratic union they're not so many who really supporting the idea of. america is pushing our country too but my question is do the germans want to stable government or do they want to change which one is it of course every country once a stable government a needs a stable government what has to be the answers out of this situation is that the christian democratic party and especially mrs merkel start to understand
situation what we're in at the moment it will make it even more difficult for the us to come up with a new idea well all the uncertainties surrounding the coalition talks break down are you afraid the german people will want a more stable scenario in their full vote for established parties this time well people i think want to have a political change. we we cain't lot of support we one almost six million votes from all over on the other parties and from the nonvoters. so. this is and even...
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. >> some new ideas that movie theaters are considering to boost slumping ticket sales >> that would be a big help. >>> coming up on the final five, jim lokay is breaking it down, at 11:30 james im lokay . >>> investigators filed manslaughter charges against a food truck driver involved in a deadly crash. pleas say tony dane was driving a school bus converted in a a food truck when he ran a stop sign near leesburg back in september. collision killed erin kaplan of injured her three children and her mother. >>> federal immigration officials say they lodge add detainer against's man accused of murdering a woman in wheaton. the body of daniel was found near a dumpster outside of a cvs. he worked with the suspect martinez at a nearby kfc. >>> a viral video that has maryland residents asking if the government has gone too far. a charles county business owner is calling out local leaders for shutting down an event call the turkey shoot unless it gets special permission and pays thousands in fees. corey coffin has more from play at a. >> this is not about shooting turkeys basically just tar
. >> some new ideas that movie theaters are considering to boost slumping ticket sales >> that would be a big help. >>> coming up on the final five, jim lokay is breaking it down, at 11:30 james im lokay . >>> investigators filed manslaughter charges against a food truck driver involved in a deadly crash. pleas say tony dane was driving a school bus converted in a a food truck when he ran a stop sign near leesburg back in september. collision killed erin kaplan of...
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about this in terms of, okay, trump is a -- can be a big asset for us, but we have to have ideas, we have to have new faces and fresh ideas. >> so, alice, to that point, if democrats put up what david gergen is saying they must put up to have these important victories, fresh faces, new ideas, how does that counter what scott taylor said at the beginning here, you heard him say that the republican representative from virginia, that this is a referendum on the administration. that the exit poll numbers show us, twice as many people came out to vote in part in opposition to the president than came out to vote in support of the president. >> to clearly, the democrats, new faces are great, but new ideas or the ideas that voters are concerned with are the key issue. that's where they missed the boat in the presidential election. they need to focus on the economy and issues that are really core for voters across america, and especially in the rust belt states. i think they learned that lesson. many of them did focus on the economy in order to win in these races. with regard to republicans, i think the sixth
about this in terms of, okay, trump is a -- can be a big asset for us, but we have to have ideas, we have to have new faces and fresh ideas. >> so, alice, to that point, if democrats put up what david gergen is saying they must put up to have these important victories, fresh faces, new ideas, how does that counter what scott taylor said at the beginning here, you heard him say that the republican representative from virginia, that this is a referendum on the administration. that the exit...
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the utopian imagination is crucial to the human enterprise because it's the source of most of the new ideas and visions that human beings come up with, and i suspect that none of you would be here at t "bioneers" i if you didn't think we needed someme nw ideas and new visions.s. the literary realm that has explored the utopian
the utopian imagination is crucial to the human enterprise because it's the source of most of the new ideas and visions that human beings come up with, and i suspect that none of you would be here at t "bioneers" i if you didn't think we needed someme nw ideas and new visions.s. the literary realm that has explored the utopian
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something that begins and ends with the movies, but the city has a always been home to radicl voices and new ideas that have stirred things up, in art, in literature, in architecture, and urban life. in recent years, the city's artistic profile has grown bigger and brighter with new c cultural inststitutions, new approaches o art, and new ways of thinking about the landscscape. join me s we hit some of the city's most important cultural nerve centers. i'm carolina miranda, culture writer for the "los angeles times," andd this is "artbound."." woman: los angeles is an infinitely inspiring city. it fefeels l like you u can just eo
something that begins and ends with the movies, but the city has a always been home to radicl voices and new ideas that have stirred things up, in art, in literature, in architecture, and urban life. in recent years, the city's artistic profile has grown bigger and brighter with new c cultural inststitutions, new approaches o art, and new ways of thinking about the landscscape. join me s we hit some of the city's most important cultural nerve centers. i'm carolina miranda, culture writer for...