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>> her father was pastor of presbyterian church in new york i was going through struggles relative to my own parents divorce and things of that sort s i went to him, because of the reputation he had as a counsellor he taught counselling at the seminary i got so much help from that that i began to move more and more into that direction i never sat down and said well, i want to do with other people what he did with me but in effect that was the inspiration and the motivation so i went on and did get formal training in psycho therapy in counselling, carl rogers, university of chicago was my mentor, i went through all of that, and then decided at that time i have to say i was one of the few people who haddock tore real level training in counselling who was also a minister we were in demand to teach seminaries and all of that and i said no, my whole life has been in academia. >> no, meg had degrees in this. >> she did and she was the counselor making a living as counselling and i wanted to work in the pastor and that is what i did. >> y'all were married what year? >> 1952. september 18th i
>> her father was pastor of presbyterian church in new york i was going through struggles relative to my own parents divorce and things of that sort s i went to him, because of the reputation he had as a counsellor he taught counselling at the seminary i got so much help from that that i began to move more and more into that direction i never sat down and said well, i want to do with other people what he did with me but in effect that was the inspiration and the motivation so i went on...
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good presbyterians though. and one of the trustees, the english trustees that described him best disorderly vagrants, agreed villans, steelers, etc.. by no means who should settle our land, in of quote, which was pretty accurate. in 1020 years the idealism of a perfect utopian colony based on a private industry collapsed. the beginning model is that [inaudible] not yourself but offers. but after about 20 years, much could have been like what is in it for me? in other words it started off on a realistic but remained turned and very dysfunctional. with a loss of the industry, fossil the switch to the rights industry and 1793 reply eink vast amounts of raw manpower and the ban on the slavery which has been regionally effective released 20 to 30 years disappeared in the 17 fifties and so by that time, the colony of georgia was bankrupt and was sort of given back to the british government, don't, you might say, and slavery began in earnest. by 1.17 described it is proverbial to say down here poor's of georgia, end o
good presbyterians though. and one of the trustees, the english trustees that described him best disorderly vagrants, agreed villans, steelers, etc.. by no means who should settle our land, in of quote, which was pretty accurate. in 1020 years the idealism of a perfect utopian colony based on a private industry collapsed. the beginning model is that [inaudible] not yourself but offers. but after about 20 years, much could have been like what is in it for me? in other words it started off on a...
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these were followed by scottish presbyterians who were the genesis of the presbyterian church down on bull street and just a generation or two later you have the foundings of the oldest black church in america. which is represented in first african baptist church with founders like andrew bryan and is located not that far from here on franklin square, and it's always open any sunday to a very vibrant visitation of people who enjoy their colorful and beautiful service.fá central to the founding of georgia was a mysterious person named james oglethorpe. we don't know that much about him except maybe for the worst in this sense. he was, had a speckled or a spotted youth. he actually killed some young man in a bar brawl, was not sent to prison for reasons not understood, so he emerges over in georgia appointed by the trustees to come over and sort of be the head of this first colonization of anglican settlers. and english historian named ken nyet dover -- kenneth dover in our book wroting wrote somethins rather interesting about the background of oglethorpe. quote, a friend of oglethorpe'
these were followed by scottish presbyterians who were the genesis of the presbyterian church down on bull street and just a generation or two later you have the foundings of the oldest black church in america. which is represented in first african baptist church with founders like andrew bryan and is located not that far from here on franklin square, and it's always open any sunday to a very vibrant visitation of people who enjoy their colorful and beautiful service.fá central to the founding...
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could presbyterians. and one of the testes, the endless trustees describing thus , idle and disorderly vagrants, great villains, or c lewis. by no means the right sort who should settle our land. however, after a span of ten to 20 years the idealism of a perfect utopian quality based on private industry collapsed. the beginning mano was in latin, not for self, but for others. but after about 20 years it much could have been like what's in it for me. it's sort of idealistic but turned very dysfunctional. with the loss of the silk industry thus they switched to the rice industry and 20 with 30 or 40 years into the gun industry requiring vast amounts of raw manpower. the ban on slavery which is regionally affective for at least 20 to 30 years disappearing in the 17 fifties. so by that time the colony of georgia was bankrupt. there were given back to the british government's, don't pack, you might say. slavery began in earnest. one settler described it has become proverbial done here. during the revolutionary
could presbyterians. and one of the testes, the endless trustees describing thus , idle and disorderly vagrants, great villains, or c lewis. by no means the right sort who should settle our land. however, after a span of ten to 20 years the idealism of a perfect utopian quality based on private industry collapsed. the beginning mano was in latin, not for self, but for others. but after about 20 years it much could have been like what's in it for me. it's sort of idealistic but turned very...
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on june 16, 1991, children's and presbyterian hospital merged. on the day of the merger they had represented since 1967. good it was not until of board issued a ruling to recognize there is this union. gooin 2011 they are now planning to close the account and move acute-care. they have refused to give us transfer right so we can continue to be part of the community that we have been a part of so long. this should never be tolerated by sandford cisco. the employer has unlimited access to its employees. -- this should never be tolerated by san francisco. our ability as nurses will be severely curtailed. we nurses continue early advocate -- continually advocated based on how much patients require. before the project is approved, we urge you to negotiate an agreement that includes forcing them to allow the nurses protection and the longing to a union. >> i am a nurse on the california campus. i just want to say that they say they want to provide jobs for the san francisco who workers, and i think sometimes they are unfair. they were laid off and rehi
on june 16, 1991, children's and presbyterian hospital merged. on the day of the merger they had represented since 1967. good it was not until of board issued a ruling to recognize there is this union. gooin 2011 they are now planning to close the account and move acute-care. they have refused to give us transfer right so we can continue to be part of the community that we have been a part of so long. this should never be tolerated by sandford cisco. the employer has unlimited access to its...
on june 16, 1991, children's and presbyterian hospital merged. on the day of the merger
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one of the events took place at the first presbyterian church in oakland. the state senate's labor committee is getting ready to hear the domestic worker bill of rights. speakers included sylvia lopez, her shared her story of cleaning a filthy house infested with rats. >> translator: we're hoping essentially for the same work, the same rates and benefits as any other worker has. our work is the same as everyone else and we serve the same protection. >> these workers were excluded from national labor laws passed in the 1930s which granted other workers basic rights such as breaks, overtime pay, and safe working conditions. if passed the domestic worker bill of rights would expand basic labor protections to domestic workers and their families. >>> still ahead at 6:00, in libya another nato strike that may have hit innocent civilians. >>> who was behind the ousterf o e head of muni? o >>> in tripoli today libyan leaders say nine people died in an overnight strike by nato. nbc's stephanie gosk has more. >> reporter: the libyan government says this confirms what
one of the events took place at the first presbyterian church in oakland. the state senate's labor committee is getting ready to hear the domestic worker bill of rights. speakers included sylvia lopez, her shared her story of cleaning a filthy house infested with rats. >> translator: we're hoping essentially for the same work, the same rates and benefits as any other worker has. our work is the same as everyone else and we serve the same protection. >> these workers were excluded...
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market and the southeastern part of the city than it is when they're now going to children's or to presbyterian, the other two cal pacific campuses. so you can't have it both ways. it's either more available to the population, it's more centrally located, and then on the other half, there's the argument oh, we don't want it because it's disturbing our neighborhood. well, you know, it's got to be one way or the other. and finally, i think that separate groups have asked for separate approvals. i think the negotiation should go through the mayor's office and that is how the settlement should be made. and because otherwise, you start every group could come up saying that it's our neighborhood that we have the right to be answered, and i think you're setting a bad precedent by doing that. i think that they have a voice just like all the people who aren't here who live in the same neighborhood and, you know, have rights and have desires, too, that are not necessarily represented by the groups who spoke. so, you know, that's my feeling on it. i think that there's work to be done, but i think we have
market and the southeastern part of the city than it is when they're now going to children's or to presbyterian, the other two cal pacific campuses. so you can't have it both ways. it's either more available to the population, it's more centrally located, and then on the other half, there's the argument oh, we don't want it because it's disturbing our neighborhood. well, you know, it's got to be one way or the other. and finally, i think that separate groups have asked for separate approvals. i...
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as both a reserve and active duty chaplain and now heads the joint commission that represents presbyterian reformed chaplains. he is one of 66 retired chaplains who wrote a letter to president obama and secretary of defense gates urging them not to repeal don't ask don't tell. >> homosexuality is one of a multitude of sins. chaplains essentially help people wrestle with the sins that beset them in their lives and try and give them encourage and hope and a way out of all that, and for the christian the way out is jesus christ. for another religion it might be some other means. the problem with this repeal is that this particular sin is being legitimized as being normal and okay. >> reporter: whereas some chaplains support the repeal, and all chaplains accept their obligation to minister to everyone, chaplain lee fears the conflict conservative christian chaplains are bound to ha when counseling openly gay service members. >> chaplains are concerned that when it comes to the bold preaching, teaching, counseling, marrying, burying, sacramental duties, that there would be challenges to those t
as both a reserve and active duty chaplain and now heads the joint commission that represents presbyterian reformed chaplains. he is one of 66 retired chaplains who wrote a letter to president obama and secretary of defense gates urging them not to repeal don't ask don't tell. >> homosexuality is one of a multitude of sins. chaplains essentially help people wrestle with the sins that beset them in their lives and try and give them encourage and hope and a way out of all that, and for the...
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the board of the presbyterian outreach foundation. dr. sloop and his wife of 41 years, gwen, are the proud parents of three children and two sons-in-law and have been blessed by five grandchildren. we welcome dr. sloop's family and other guests who join us today and i am honored to call dr. sloop a constituent and a friend and i offer the thanks of this entire body today for his delivering the opening prayer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair will entertain up to 15 one-minute requests on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? mr. poe: request permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. poe: mr. speaker, while washington lives on an ignorant bliss regarding immigration, the american border remains wide open for the good, the bad and the ugly. often outlaws enter our country illegally are criminals with no respect for the law of any nation. this past sunday, hours before the crack of dawn, twice
the board of the presbyterian outreach foundation. dr. sloop and his wife of 41 years, gwen, are the proud parents of three children and two sons-in-law and have been blessed by five grandchildren. we welcome dr. sloop's family and other guests who join us today and i am honored to call dr. sloop a constituent and a friend and i offer the thanks of this entire body today for his delivering the opening prayer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair...
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today she stood before the congregation at the first presbyterian church in oakland to tell her story. she talked to us with the help a translator. >> i'm giving my testimony because i would like the domestic workers to be able to work with dignity and respect. >> reporter: that is sometimes hard to find for domestic workers who often work without benefits, set hours or guarantied wages. sylvia lopez told her story to this oakland congregation, but she wasn't alien. dozens of others also told their stories to congregations across the bay area. it's a moment that has made its way to sacramento. abc 888, sponsored by tom ammiano woo require things like meal and rest break, overtime pay and workers' comp. california has a chance to be the second state in the country to passion a bill that supports domestic workers rights. >> reporter: today lopez stood for the estimated 200,000 estimated domestic workers in california. >> and once you have a face and understand them as a person it's easy to understood that they are actually human beings rfp it's change that people we talked to said is ne
today she stood before the congregation at the first presbyterian church in oakland to tell her story. she talked to us with the help a translator. >> i'm giving my testimony because i would like the domestic workers to be able to work with dignity and respect. >> reporter: that is sometimes hard to find for domestic workers who often work without benefits, set hours or guarantied wages. sylvia lopez told her story to this oakland congregation, but she wasn't alien. dozens of others...
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i was baptized presbyterian where'd -- was invented in 1945. i've been here 47 years. i am a syrian artful draft dodger. my prayer is that the brothers and sisters here, arab-americans, will form an american task force for syria, just like we had an american task force for palestine, american task force for lebanon, because syria is a special place like egypt is a special place. all those places over there are special places. and so, with this body here, and with the other bodies that you all belong to, let's form a task force for syria and because ralph nader wrote only the super rich , let's draft ralph nader starting now -- he is going to be here tomorrow. let's draft ralph nader for a peace party in syria and in three years dr. bechard is supposed to be coming up for renewal. maybe we will have an election. we will have a two-party system in syria and we will have ralph nader as president of syria. so the question is for you and usaid, can we have some -- funding for this project? we have an air of peace party in syria where arab-americans who are like-minded bill
i was baptized presbyterian where'd -- was invented in 1945. i've been here 47 years. i am a syrian artful draft dodger. my prayer is that the brothers and sisters here, arab-americans, will form an american task force for syria, just like we had an american task force for palestine, american task force for lebanon, because syria is a special place like egypt is a special place. all those places over there are special places. and so, with this body here, and with the other bodies that you all...
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[applause] >> my presbyterian deacon husband has a great line on taxes and i think president obama needs to hear it. my husband likes to say "10%, good enough for gone on sunday, he is absolutely good enough for an uncle sam on monday -- it is absolutely good enough for "sam on monday." [applause] >> president obama sure did like to stimulate the government with the $1 trillion stimulus bill. the only thing i saw on it was a road sign said said american recovery and reinvestment act. we have a new road sign for you, and it says stop. stop trying to spend your way to prosperity. stop proposing new taxes on small businesses. stop digging our country deeper and deeper into debt. we want to help american small business fears hang up a new sign -- small businesses have not unused sign that says how it wanted, we are hiring trend that is how we now our country is on the road to recovery -- help wanted. we are hiring. that is how we know our country is on the road to recovery. we have republican candidates across this country to begin its review for a new job -- president of the united states o
[applause] >> my presbyterian deacon husband has a great line on taxes and i think president obama needs to hear it. my husband likes to say "10%, good enough for gone on sunday, he is absolutely good enough for an uncle sam on monday -- it is absolutely good enough for "sam on monday." [applause] >> president obama sure did like to stimulate the government with the $1 trillion stimulus bill. the only thing i saw on it was a road sign said said american recovery and...
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[applause] >> my presbyterian deacon husband has a great line on taxes and i think president obama needshear it. my husband likes to say "10%, good enough for gone on sunday, he is absolutely good enough for an uncle sam on monday -- it is absolutely good enough for "sam on monday." [applause] >> president obama sure did like to stimulate the government with the $1 trillion stimulus bill. the only thing i saw on it was a road sign said said american recovery and reinvestment act. we have a new road sign for you, and it says stop. stop trying to spend your way to prosperity. stop proposing new taxes on small businesses. stop digging our country deeper and deeper into debt. we want to help american small business fears hang up a new sign -- small businesses have not unused sign that says how it wanted, we are hiring trend that is how we now our country is on the road to recovery -- help wanted. we are hiring. that is how we know our country is on the road to recovery. we have republican candidates across this country to begin its review for a new job -- president of the united states of am
[applause] >> my presbyterian deacon husband has a great line on taxes and i think president obama needshear it. my husband likes to say "10%, good enough for gone on sunday, he is absolutely good enough for an uncle sam on monday -- it is absolutely good enough for "sam on monday." [applause] >> president obama sure did like to stimulate the government with the $1 trillion stimulus bill. the only thing i saw on it was a road sign said said american recovery and...
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professor of medicine at corneret medical college, also assistant attending physician at new york presbyterian hospital, clearly you're qualified to answer all of this! dr. kwhropbd, how does this drug work? >> mel knowna, it's very common and about 9000 deaths. it's one we really need to get at. it target as mutation that occurs 47 percent of the time in these tumors and about half of those patients seem to be responding, but the trial got actually halted early because it was so promising, so that's exciting. this is the first big giant step. now, the patients who didn't respond may be helped by the other big drugs that got announced over the weekend and this is another villanoma drug that helps the body's immune system fight it. alisyn: interesting, two different tests and strategy ies. what's interesting, i had heard that melanoma was one of the more easy cancers to treat, yet this was done on people with late stage inoperable melanoma and it seems to show promise. >> it's a metastatic disease these paint the were living about one third longer so 12 months instead of nine months, the future
professor of medicine at corneret medical college, also assistant attending physician at new york presbyterian hospital, clearly you're qualified to answer all of this! dr. kwhropbd, how does this drug work? >> mel knowna, it's very common and about 9000 deaths. it's one we really need to get at. it target as mutation that occurs 47 percent of the time in these tumors and about half of those patients seem to be responding, but the trial got actually halted early because it was so...
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i was baptized presbyterian where'd -- was invented in 1945. i've been here 47 years. i am a syrian artful draft dodger. my prayer is that the brothers and sisters here, arab-americans, will form an american task force for syria, just like we had an american task force for palestine, american task force for lebanon, because syria is a special place like egypt is a special place. all those places over there are special places. and so, with this body here, and with the other bodies that you all belong to, let's form a task force for syria and because ralph nader wrote only the super rich , let's draft ralph nader starting now -- he is going to be here tomorrow. let's draft ralph nader for a peace party in syria and in three years dr. bechard is supposed to be coming up for renewal. maybe we will have an election. we will have a two-party system in syria and we will have ralph nar as president of syria. so the question is for you and usaid, can we have some -- funding for this project? we have an air of peace party in syria where arab-americans who are like-minded bill dr
i was baptized presbyterian where'd -- was invented in 1945. i've been here 47 years. i am a syrian artful draft dodger. my prayer is that the brothers and sisters here, arab-americans, will form an american task force for syria, just like we had an american task force for palestine, american task force for lebanon, because syria is a special place like egypt is a special place. all those places over there are special places. and so, with this body here, and with the other bodies that you all...
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that is confirmation class, first presbyterian church, jamaica, new york.owd, it plays. then someone said, are you pro- life? i am pro-life. i am against the uncontrolled, and we have to get rid of obamacare, you know that, right? -- i am against gun control. the last time i was in washington, you probably read something about it. i went to a thing called the washington correspondents dinner. has anybody ever heard of this thing? i walked in, and the press went crazy. when i decided that i may be would not do it, i was leading the polls. i like leading the polls. but i was at the washington correspondents dinner, and the press was going wild. will the president speaking about you, mr. trump? i said, i have no idea, probably not. i am with my wife, and what happens is, the president starts. in all fairness, he was very respectful and very nice. and he just kept speaking about donald trump. and he kept going about the birth certificate, which by the way, i got him to show. [applause] nobody else could get him to do it. you know the clintons wanted to do it an
that is confirmation class, first presbyterian church, jamaica, new york.owd, it plays. then someone said, are you pro- life? i am pro-life. i am against the uncontrolled, and we have to get rid of obamacare, you know that, right? -- i am against gun control. the last time i was in washington, you probably read something about it. i went to a thing called the washington correspondents dinner. has anybody ever heard of this thing? i walked in, and the press went crazy. when i decided that i may...