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professor robert moore makes a fascinating statement. he is the president of the institute for world spirituality; he's a jungian psychoanalyst; he's a professor at chicago theological seminary. we were able to catch hold of him just after a conference that he'd had with this world spirituality center that he's directing, and he just nails it down in this short interview that unless religion- and your good comment about, well, is it buddhist religion, is it daoist, is it christianity?- unless religions which have been, for better or for worse, the guiding force in determining ethical patterns of action, unless they begin to come together first, and work with other aspects of society, well, it's another doomsday scenario, that we'rere just simply not gog to make it, not just as a nation, but as perhaps even a species. he went a bit longer in our private talk after the interview, but this is an educated man, very well known, quite active in things such as cult activity. but he doesn't see the survival of any kind of orderly human race unle
professor robert moore makes a fascinating statement. he is the president of the institute for world spirituality; he's a jungian psychoanalyst; he's a professor at chicago theological seminary. we were able to catch hold of him just after a conference that he'd had with this world spirituality center that he's directing, and he just nails it down in this short interview that unless religion- and your good comment about, well, is it buddhist religion, is it daoist, is it christianity?- unless...
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robert moore say that, there are many evil groups in the world who joined together for the detriment of humanity, more so than religious groups and churches. but i was thinking that here in the south suburbs we have an organization, an ecumenical organization called puds. it's for-- i think puds stands for something like people united to deliver shelter. and the purpose is to provide shelter during the winter months for homeless men and women and children. and this involves about 30 some churches, some of those churches provide space for people to come in and sleep at night. the mattress or pads are provided there are meals that are prepared by other groups in different churches. and the food is brought in for a hot evening meal and then a breakfast the next morning and then lunches are packed, so that these men and women can carry something with them, good nutritious food. and then there is also, we've come to the point that there is a day center open now in another church. where during the day time its kind like a warming center but it's also a center for people looking for educati
robert moore say that, there are many evil groups in the world who joined together for the detriment of humanity, more so than religious groups and churches. but i was thinking that here in the south suburbs we have an organization, an ecumenical organization called puds. it's for-- i think puds stands for something like people united to deliver shelter. and the purpose is to provide shelter during the winter months for homeless men and women and children. and this involves about 30 some...
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robert moore convicted of a felony crime and so all the black robert moore's in florida lost their. there are a few in florida but not only robert moore's from florida but brought moore, bobby more's they said these were covers for for the spell in trying to, including mrs. bobby moore. mr. moore gets convicted of a crime and mrs. bobby moore loses her vote but they got thing -- one thing right. she is b. al: a and by the way when i say she is, this is not from kathryn harrison's list. this is from a current list used by the state of florida, in which every single voter on this list, everyone, no exception, their only crime is voting while black. we can't find -- "the new york times" took four years to pick up the story for me, for years and it was on top of the bbc nightly news and they said the list was flawed. no, it's not flawed. investigative reporting requires you find the look, look at the listing go through the list. the attorney general of the state of florida and i said let's go through and let's arrest any illegal felon. wide just take away someone's right to vote? if som
robert moore convicted of a felony crime and so all the black robert moore's in florida lost their. there are a few in florida but not only robert moore's from florida but brought moore, bobby more's they said these were covers for for the spell in trying to, including mrs. bobby moore. mr. moore gets convicted of a crime and mrs. bobby moore loses her vote but they got thing -- one thing right. she is b. al: a and by the way when i say she is, this is not from kathryn harrison's list. this is...
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professor robert moore makes a fascinating statement. he is the president of the institute for world spirituality; he's a jungian psychoanalyst; he's a professor at chicago theological seminary. we were able to catch hold of him just after a conference that he'd had with this world spirituality center that he's directing, and he just nails it down in this short interview that unless religion- and your good comment about, well, is it buddhist religion, is it daoist, is it christianity?- unless religions which have been, for better or for worse, the guiding force in determining ethical patterns of action, unless they begin to come together first, and work with other aspects of society, well, it's another doomsday scenario, that we'rere just simply not gog to make it, not just as a nation, but as perhaps even a species. he went a bit longer in our private talk after the interview, but this is an educated man, very well known, quite active in things such as cult activity. but he doesn't see the survival of any kind of orderly human race unle
professor robert moore makes a fascinating statement. he is the president of the institute for world spirituality; he's a jungian psychoanalyst; he's a professor at chicago theological seminary. we were able to catch hold of him just after a conference that he'd had with this world spirituality center that he's directing, and he just nails it down in this short interview that unless religion- and your good comment about, well, is it buddhist religion, is it daoist, is it christianity?- unless...
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think it might even be our final class in the same interview setting, we interviewed a professor robert moore who is the director of this world center of spirituality and he speaks eloquently about the connection of the centennial world parliament of religion and what was it in 1994/93 - >> it was right in chicago >> yes right in chicago. so he speaks eloquently of it and of course with the theosophical society very much the same way. let me show you one more roll-in and then we can just end up the class on general discussion. people always bring up the bahai, the bahai group and we have in our region a beautiful bahai temple. i bring up the bahai because, building off of what gordon melton says we can develop typologies like cult and sect and church denomination but from the point of view of the believer how do they understand themselves? the bahai faith of course, developed in the 19th century in iran, and they would have a great deal of problem of thinking themselves as a sect of islam or a culted break-off. they think of themselves as a new revelation, a new religious movement. and they'r
think it might even be our final class in the same interview setting, we interviewed a professor robert moore who is the director of this world center of spirituality and he speaks eloquently about the connection of the centennial world parliament of religion and what was it in 1994/93 - >> it was right in chicago >> yes right in chicago. so he speaks eloquently of it and of course with the theosophical society very much the same way. let me show you one more roll-in and then we can...
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68-year-old gentleman who hasn't had one day- he's not unlike in the previous class professor robert moore with his institute for world spirituality- he says, "we've got to make a new heaven and a new earth. we've got to create a society that overcomes ese differences." for them, the survival is obvious on a day-to-day basis when their friends- as you say, janet- leaders, people who speak out like this, can be killed. as a matter of fact, we had to be very careful to have representatives from each group- and this is something that was beyond our comprehension. they said, "well, if you're going to talk to this person, you make sure he's on camera, and this person's on camera," and we just said, "fine, okay. just give us your directions." so that's the kind of thing we experienced there. yeah, virginia? >> i was thinking as i was watching these different people how hard it is for americans who are maybe diversified but we are isolated from the majority of these things to understand the tension in which they live. if they say hi to somebody and that person says, "i'll slit your throat- what d
68-year-old gentleman who hasn't had one day- he's not unlike in the previous class professor robert moore with his institute for world spirituality- he says, "we've got to make a new heaven and a new earth. we've got to create a society that overcomes ese differences." for them, the survival is obvious on a day-to-day basis when their friends- as you say, janet- leaders, people who speak out like this, can be killed. as a matter of fact, we had to be very careful to have...
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let's bring in robert rice, former labor secretary and cnbc contributor, author of "beyond outrage." and stove moore, author of "return to prosperity." i want to make it short and sweet and simple. robert rice, who has the better economic growth program? >> barack obama. >> and why? >> you wanted me to go that extensive commentary? larry, i think that obama is showing the country, and it's clear from john's polling, the post he relates, we're on the right track. it's a very anemic recovery but we or the right track. i don't think people want to take a chance with an unknown and romney-nomics. i think people feel and understand it's too dangerous. the ryan budget, who knows what that's going to generate. and i don't think that romney has any plan for replacing dodd-frank or for replacing obama care. i think that we really are on a solid footing here. and again, it's a slow -- it's a slow -- >> solid footing, it's the worst economic growth and jobs-creating cycle since 1947, according to the joint economic committee. >> it's the worst -- wait a minute. it was the worst economy to begin with since 1947
let's bring in robert rice, former labor secretary and cnbc contributor, author of "beyond outrage." and stove moore, author of "return to prosperity." i want to make it short and sweet and simple. robert rice, who has the better economic growth program? >> barack obama. >> and why? >> you wanted me to go that extensive commentary? larry, i think that obama is showing the country, and it's clear from john's polling, the post he relates, we're on the right...
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actor robert pattinson dishes about the upcoming final installment of "the twilight series." and actor roger moore talks about his new book and what he's learned from playing 007. now, keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports and more. i'm lynn berry. thanks for watching "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. have a good one.
actor robert pattinson dishes about the upcoming final installment of "the twilight series." and actor roger moore talks about his new book and what he's learned from playing 007. now, keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports and more. i'm lynn berry. thanks for watching "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. have a good one.
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joining me today, msnbc contributor, robert traynham, joan walsh of salon.com, author of "the other wes moore," retired army captain, wes moore, and nicholas kons skoir of "the new york times." david petraeus resigned as cia director on friday after reports of an extramarital affair and a host of questions remain about the investigation that toppled one of the country's top national security officials. lawmakers in both parties say the fbi failed in its duty to report on the secretive investigation earlier in the process. now, before we get into the debate, here are some of the key allegations and facts about this unusual investigation. first, several months ago, government officials tell nbc news that fbi investigators responded to a complaint about anonymous e-mails sent to jill kelly, a 37-year-old volunteer liaison to mcdill air force base in tampa. kelly and her husband were friends with petraeus and his wife. the fbi began by investigating whether those e-mails constituted harassment. officials told nbc news. then the bureau subsequently found that petraeus' biographer, paula broadwell,
joining me today, msnbc contributor, robert traynham, joan walsh of salon.com, author of "the other wes moore," retired army captain, wes moore, and nicholas kons skoir of "the new york times." david petraeus resigned as cia director on friday after reports of an extramarital affair and a host of questions remain about the investigation that toppled one of the country's top national security officials. lawmakers in both parties say the fbi failed in its duty to report on the...
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then, we are going to do a timeline and talk to author wes moore, pulitzer prize-winning reporter, david woods, salon's joan walsh, msnbc's robertham, and "the new york times's" nicholas kons skoir. >>> and some republicans say tax hikes might be necessary to prevent automatic spending cuts at the end of this year. could cooperation be back in style in washington? and finally, adapt or die. we will look at how the gop is adjusting to a new normal after their political bubble burst. all that when "now" starts in three minutes. ♪ constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-
then, we are going to do a timeline and talk to author wes moore, pulitzer prize-winning reporter, david woods, salon's joan walsh, msnbc's robertham, and "the new york times's" nicholas kons skoir. >>> and some republicans say tax hikes might be necessary to prevent automatic spending cuts at the end of this year. could cooperation be back in style in washington? and finally, adapt or die. we will look at how the gop is adjusting to a new normal after their political bubble...
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robert pattinson being here. well, it's my turn now, i'm a little flustered because sir roger moore is in the studio right now. only is he an amazing humanitarian, but he was, perhaps, the quintessential bond for seven movies. he knocked it out of the park. now he's written the book on bond. and we're going to talk to him on this 50th anniversary of that genre. >> it's just gorgeous, love that jacket. >>> also, let's check out some first of its kind video of a cheetah in action. first of its kind video, we'll explain why. and savannah will come face-to-face with that savannah. make sure you don't miss that. big moment. big moment. >> all right. before we get to all of that, we want to go to al in connecticut which certainly got the brunt of the storm last night, al. good morning again. >> reporter: good morning. so jealous, roger moore in the studio and i can't be there. man, all right. when he said, bond, james bond, so great. let's look and show you what we've got heading into the weekend after a rough week here in the northeast. and the east coast really. starting with tomorrow, we've got sunshine, cooler w
robert pattinson being here. well, it's my turn now, i'm a little flustered because sir roger moore is in the studio right now. only is he an amazing humanitarian, but he was, perhaps, the quintessential bond for seven movies. he knocked it out of the park. now he's written the book on bond. and we're going to talk to him on this 50th anniversary of that genre. >> it's just gorgeous, love that jacket. >>> also, let's check out some first of its kind video of a cheetah in action....
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robert pattinson? >> funny you mentioned that. keep them guessing i always say. >> keep them guessing. >> that's my question. >> savannah is so cute. >> roger moore, great to have >> good morning. i am sarah caldwell. two men accused of a series of violent kidnappings are being held without bail this morning. they targeted women waiting at bus stops in both the city and county. they robbed them and in some cases forced them into a vehicle and sexually assaulted them police. they terrific morning. chilly and starting out in the 30's. only northwest
robert pattinson? >> funny you mentioned that. keep them guessing i always say. >> keep them guessing. >> that's my question. >> savannah is so cute. >> roger moore, great to have >> good morning. i am sarah caldwell. two men accused of a series of violent kidnappings are being held without bail this morning. they targeted women waiting at bus stops in both the city and county. they robbed them and in some cases forced them into a vehicle and sexually...
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robert pattinson? >> funny you mentioned that. keep them guessing i always say. >> keep them guessing. >> that's my question. >> savannah is so cute. >> roger moore, great to have the white house. four men arrived five others along jefferson place. they then jumped into their suv and chased after the robber. the suspects fired. no one was hurt. the suspect could be in a white or silver lincoln. look for the latest on this story, here on nbc 4. take a quick break and check our i got it when my internet here was faster than at my office. [ male announcer ] when people switch from cable to verizon fios, there comes a moment when they get it. the difference 100% fiber optics makes. when i saw that picture, i really got it. i can enjoy the game better at home than going to the stadium. i got it when our apartment became the apartment. [ female announcer ] once you've got it, you get it. it's faster. it's better. so, what are you waiting for? switch to fios tv, internet and phone for just $84.99 a month for a year with no annual contract. or get this great price and $300 back with a two-year agreement. fios brings you the best tv picture quality... and internet ranke
robert pattinson? >> funny you mentioned that. keep them guessing i always say. >> keep them guessing. >> that's my question. >> savannah is so cute. >> roger moore, great to have the white house. four men arrived five others along jefferson place. they then jumped into their suv and chased after the robber. the suspects fired. no one was hurt. the suspect could be in a white or silver lincoln. look for the latest on this story, here on nbc 4. take a quick break...
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robert pattinson? >> funny you mentioned that. keep them guessing i always say. >> keep them guessing. >> that's my question. >> savannah is so cute. >> roger moore, great to havegood morning to you. it is 8:56 right now. i'm laura garcia cannon. christina has been so busy. really keeping tabs on everything for us weather wise. >> it's been changing. it's been a wild week, laura. temperatures are dropping to temperatures we haven't seen in four weeks. 49 in napa. 49 in sunnyvale. santa rose is a dropped down to 33 degrees. spotty, isolated showers and thunderstorms roll on shore. we're done with the bulk of the moisture for now. we'll have another wave come through tonight. 58 in sana'a theresa. drying you out. weekend plans will be the best for outdoor activities. ♪ [ female announcer ] nature exists on the grandest scale... ♪ ...and in the tiniest details. ♪ and sometimes both. nature valley granola thins pack the big taste of granola and dark chocolate into one perfect square, under 100 calories. nature valley granola thins. nature at its most delicious. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah
robert pattinson? >> funny you mentioned that. keep them guessing i always say. >> keep them guessing. >> that's my question. >> savannah is so cute. >> roger moore, great to havegood morning to you. it is 8:56 right now. i'm laura garcia cannon. christina has been so busy. really keeping tabs on everything for us weather wise. >> it's been changing. it's been a wild week, laura. temperatures are dropping to temperatures we haven't seen in four weeks. 49 in...