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jesus was sentenced to death and handed over to roman soldiers. king david described the scene a thousand years, dogs have surrounded me abapd of evil men has encircled me. isaiah listed the specific ways jesus would be tortured. i offered my back to those who beat me. my cheeks to those who pulled out my beard. i did not hide my face from mocking and spitting. crucifixion didn't exist when david wrote the psalms. yet his details are amazingly accurate. first the soldiers nailed jesus to a cross. piercing his hands and feet. david paints a vivid picture of jesus' agony. all my bones are out of joint, my heart melted within me. my strength is dried up and my tongue clings to my jaws. in another psalm david predicts the soldiers response. they gave me gal for my food. for my thirt, they gave me vinegar. psalm 22 says the messiah would be ridiculed. david's exact words shouted at jesus by roman soldiers, jewish priests and even the thief crucified with him. let him rescue him. double prophesy from the psalms, they divided jesus garments into 4 parts,
jesus was sentenced to death and handed over to roman soldiers. king david described the scene a thousand years, dogs have surrounded me abapd of evil men has encircled me. isaiah listed the specific ways jesus would be tortured. i offered my back to those who beat me. my cheeks to those who pulled out my beard. i did not hide my face from mocking and spitting. crucifixion didn't exist when david wrote the psalms. yet his details are amazingly accurate. first the soldiers nailed jesus to a...
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that as a will -- >> jesus body and jesus blood, well, that is all across the board isn't it from roman catholic church to those who say this is just a remembrance there is nothing special about this. lutherans fall somewhere in the middle. in holy communion we say we are experiencing the real presence of jesus. they stop short of saying this is a body and blood of jesus but it is jesus is truly present. >> i think methodists are reluctant to have it every sunday because of that tradition, the mass being held every sunday. >> god bless our catholic brothers and sisters but lutherans for a long time defined themselves against the roman catholic church so they also said we don't want to have communion every sunday for that very purpose, we will seem popish. >>> we worship the word more than the sackments what do you think of that? >> when i was ordained it was to the ministry of word and sackment. lutherans may hold some sort of middle ground this this debate. sacrament is just as important. >> i was as word sacrament as order. >> you have more than we do. >> were you the first. >> there
that as a will -- >> jesus body and jesus blood, well, that is all across the board isn't it from roman catholic church to those who say this is just a remembrance there is nothing special about this. lutherans fall somewhere in the middle. in holy communion we say we are experiencing the real presence of jesus. they stop short of saying this is a body and blood of jesus but it is jesus is truly present. >> i think methodists are reluctant to have it every sunday because of that...
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is an inevitable consequence if you look throughout history exactly the same thing occurred in the roman empire the roman empire when it was aggressive and violent and expansionist it began to get a dependent class of wealth for citizens dependent on bread and circuses or food stamps and reality television as we call it now and they do you base the currency they began mixing more and more junk into the gold coins until at the end of the roman empire you had only a few percentage points of gold left in the gold coins you have hyperinflation you had all of these sorts of problems this i believe is the inevitable consequences of this kind of status and what's happened more recently adam is there's just been a huge explosion in u.s. stamps so the american dollar has lost in less than a decade it's gone down forty percent against the euro and why is that because the u.s. get has a doubles fully sixty percent of the money currently available to the u.s. economy has been created by the federal reserve over the past four years out. thin air the government is explicitly doing what it's called mon
is an inevitable consequence if you look throughout history exactly the same thing occurred in the roman empire the roman empire when it was aggressive and violent and expansionist it began to get a dependent class of wealth for citizens dependent on bread and circuses or food stamps and reality television as we call it now and they do you base the currency they began mixing more and more junk into the gold coins until at the end of the roman empire you had only a few percentage points of gold...
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jew were killed by the romans between 70 and 135.going all the way back to the devastations of the babylonian. so mass violence in the imagination type to jerusalem is a humanness. >> i'm going to jump off if that's okay because there's great stuff about the connection between a yearning for jerusalem and identification with jerusalem and nationalist and it's happened here in this country and it's happened -- happening in israel right now. and i'm wondering, serena, if you have any thoughts from john winthrop was on the hill, talking about jerusalem and america. how is her identity as americans shaped by jerusalem for good and for go? >> again, i was struck and listening to this response is how much in the protestant imagination and hence in that sort of sounding protestant story about what america is, as a religious sensibility that has no home, it hovers over history. in fact, begins to take jerusalem into a space that can be turned into any fantasy that served the political interest of the moment and just attached to jesus so that
jew were killed by the romans between 70 and 135.going all the way back to the devastations of the babylonian. so mass violence in the imagination type to jerusalem is a humanness. >> i'm going to jump off if that's okay because there's great stuff about the connection between a yearning for jerusalem and identification with jerusalem and nationalist and it's happened here in this country and it's happened -- happening in israel right now. and i'm wondering, serena, if you have any...
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it was and is still referred to yes the heights rumana which means the roman fiends. another theory that he says a wired. it is cold pox amerikana. or the american feeds. you refer to the period with the mirror. where the world has. come about. now days it seems the folks america this thread. most of us only feel we were. friends i. walk out every morning and civil wars of. the lord will take you to leave the shuttle. so it's as nice to know them as they can in the hills lose yet completely or you should have been in the. mood. my name's fair first class called thought on that cleared the air force academy i graduated forty four days and i'm just going to my part to make sure that everyone here can enjoy the freedoms. pax americana is a political view which simply says that because america is currently the sole superpower it has not only the ability but the responsibility into the far future to maintain world peace. right. america now has the chance to establish an american empire a pax americana that will last for many many decades and one of the ways to do this is t
it was and is still referred to yes the heights rumana which means the roman fiends. another theory that he says a wired. it is cold pox amerikana. or the american feeds. you refer to the period with the mirror. where the world has. come about. now days it seems the folks america this thread. most of us only feel we were. friends i. walk out every morning and civil wars of. the lord will take you to leave the shuttle. so it's as nice to know them as they can in the hills lose yet completely or...
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the same is true if you examine larger roman construction projects. it seems that whenever you have sort of a concentration of power and you have a group that feels disenfranchised, these conditions, these set the conditions for spontaneous inscription of identity. in ancient rome, when you had a written message for the public, you scratched it on a wall. there were no fax machines. there were no photocopiers. there were no newspapers for you to get your opinions across. you used the walls. the walls at pompeii, preserved for 2000 years under volcanic ash, are marked with numerous examples of this roman custom. here is some translated graffiti from pompeii. i think you're going to get the gist of how similar this patroness. one of the translated inscriptions was "success is here." another one was someone's name. another one was a political campaign. finally, as long as you had graffiti, you have had the critics of graffiti. "i am amazed that you have not collapsed and fallen, o wall, since you bear the tedious stupidities of so many scrawlers." in the
the same is true if you examine larger roman construction projects. it seems that whenever you have sort of a concentration of power and you have a group that feels disenfranchised, these conditions, these set the conditions for spontaneous inscription of identity. in ancient rome, when you had a written message for the public, you scratched it on a wall. there were no fax machines. there were no photocopiers. there were no newspapers for you to get your opinions across. you used the walls. the...
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in 1536 even as king henry viii was separating from the roman catholic church, he had tyndale arrestednd executed. but just a year later, it was henry who authorized the first legal english translation. baylor university professor scott carroll directs the green collection, one of the world's largest private collections of rare biblical texts and artifacts. he says 80% of tyndale's work ended up in the kjv. >> i think he's an unsung hero in the whole story. >> reporter: after henry viii came a series of english bibles all intertwined in the often bloody battles between khat licks and protestants. when king james i came to the throne, he wanted a version of the bible that wasn't tied to a particular movement. he formed a translation committee of scholars. >> they were commissioned in 1604 to find the best translations out there and then match them up with the greek and hebrew and if they matched up, to take them. when you think about the king james, i think generally, people think about, they think it's a protestant commodity. but in fact, it really was a result, a culmination, of jewis
in 1536 even as king henry viii was separating from the roman catholic church, he had tyndale arrestednd executed. but just a year later, it was henry who authorized the first legal english translation. baylor university professor scott carroll directs the green collection, one of the world's largest private collections of rare biblical texts and artifacts. he says 80% of tyndale's work ended up in the kjv. >> i think he's an unsung hero in the whole story. >> reporter: after henry...
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reporting live in san francisco, thomas roman, abc news. >> thank you, thomas. and certainly wind conditions did not help the situation. taking a look at the flags on top of the ferry building there to the left you can see how strong those winds are. spencer christian is here with more on the conditions for us. >> winds have been gusty through the afternoon and evening hours, and even in the last two or three hours we have not seen the winds daw mile-per-hour knish. we are looking at gusts up to 24 miles per hour,31 miles per hour in oakland. you can see that near the bay and near the coastline, very, very strong winds. you can see them tapering off a bit. even as far as concord and fairfield will have gusty winds. this is not helping the firefighting effort. and it looks like it will take several hours to diminish. we will be back with a complete look at the forecast. >>> congressional and white house staffers are in for an all nighter in washington. they are huddled trying to reach an agreement to beat a friday deadline and the first government shut down in 15
reporting live in san francisco, thomas roman, abc news. >> thank you, thomas. and certainly wind conditions did not help the situation. taking a look at the flags on top of the ferry building there to the left you can see how strong those winds are. spencer christian is here with more on the conditions for us. >> winds have been gusty through the afternoon and evening hours, and even in the last two or three hours we have not seen the winds daw mile-per-hour knish. we are looking...
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resting place of caiaphas, a jewish high priest that the gospels say gave jesus up to the romans.srael's antiquities authorities say the tomb could have belonged to someone else, and that nails are found in coffins from the period, used to inscribe the names of the deceased. he argues the evidence is strong, that these nails were for a courthourucifixiocrucifix. >> they are bent, which suggests they were bent so you can't pull your hand out of the wood. the head is big enough and it corresponds perfectly to the only nail we know for sure that was used in the crucifixion. >> reporter: a leap of faith. >> i think the story here is nails of the cross found, question mark, but it's a damn important question. >> reporter: certainly an intriguing one. alex marquardt, abc news, tel aviv. >> but that's a big question mark. thanks for watching tonight. we're always on at abcnews.com. i'll see you tomorrow on "gma." for diane sawyer and all of us at abc news, have a good night. >> precious heir looms taken and the ring of thieves wanted around the country for stealing family treasures. >> s
resting place of caiaphas, a jewish high priest that the gospels say gave jesus up to the romans.srael's antiquities authorities say the tomb could have belonged to someone else, and that nails are found in coffins from the period, used to inscribe the names of the deceased. he argues the evidence is strong, that these nails were for a courthourucifixiocrucifix. >> they are bent, which suggests they were bent so you can't pull your hand out of the wood. the head is big enough and it...
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the money would help continue funding research that would help people like roman walk again. >> here's the research funding and that's what the bill does without touching taxpayer money it's so important. with our signtive the ick know how we can do it in california i'm sure. >>reporter: 650 california ans suffer from paralysis or other conditions that limit their movement. traffic accidents cause nearly half of all the spinal cord injury in california. >>> one in 12 men are color blind. but now there is an app for that. health science reporter carolyn johnson has the story. >> i don't know if they are both green or not. >>reporter: like most people color blind howard is really color deficient. he seems some bold colors but not subtle tones. >> banana i kind of stop eating banana because i either buy them too green or they are over ripe. >> let's see what this does for you. >>reporter: with the help of newç did he advice he's about o see the shade in a different way. >> wow! so this is this is what you see? >>reporter: howard is testing a new i-phone application with dr. jackie duncan
the money would help continue funding research that would help people like roman walk again. >> here's the research funding and that's what the bill does without touching taxpayer money it's so important. with our signtive the ick know how we can do it in california i'm sure. >>reporter: 650 california ans suffer from paralysis or other conditions that limit their movement. traffic accidents cause nearly half of all the spinal cord injury in california. >>> one in 12 men...
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. >> uno es argentino, este es de juan román riquelme. >> cobro de tiro libre el que fuera consideradouy bien omar. >> la potencia de emilio lópez. >> cerramos con el gol para los rojinegros. carlos costli de taquito logra el empte. >> estos fueron los mejores goles del fin de semana. >> lindos goles. >> la leche materna podría decir si una mujer desarrollaría cáncer de mamas. los científicos aislaron un grupo de células específicos que tienen tendencia a formar cáncer . >> si sigue confundido sobre su declaración de impuestos les queda media hora para llamar. >> sólo llámenos y recuerde que si le contesta una grabadora tiene que colgar y marcar de nuevo. >> gracias a todos, 18
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roman friedman professor of economics at yale university is a funny old world thank you for being on the program much much appreciated and think it's your cameraman as well for keeping pace with you. more on the conference in bretton woods on our web site r t v dot com and also while you're there to make a small washington bureau to you'll find out why some experts believe america is facing a revenue crisis is us corporations are funny tax loopholes overseas to screw away their profits got more on the story about it about dot com also online computer hackers so if it's safe for the state of getting industry why we'll find out why they're taking on sony and its best selling playstation right now again it's not c dot com. but it is the weekend so i guess we've never had an update in the makes our team has got a recipe for a special cosmic cocktail about the fiftieth anniversary of beauty car and becoming a first balanced place called has the recipe for this they say it's a beauty i don't know what it tastes like. if. technology more than one thousand kilometers the length of a seed bed
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. >> if you think back, the romans came up with a system of plumbing that allowed us it use water to transport waste away from the hub of civilization, which enabled cities to grow. . >> you have a large bowl, a drive motor and another motor with a planetary gearbox with differential pressure inside there. the large mass up there spinning separating the ol
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. >>> as they say, when in rome, do as the romans do. not a problem for these enthusiasts. you dress the part in front of the iconic coliseum. they celebrated the founding of the ancient capital and hundreds paraded around in togas and gladiator attire complete with shields and a mission to highlight history and culture. gentlemen, start your engines, in this case, your office chairs. starting the sporting side of work, the third annual office chair racing championship thursday. organizers shouted on your chairs, get set, go. and competitors took off onramps, jumps, and downhill slopes reaching speeds of over 20 miles per hour. i've been wanting to duel you in a camera duel. >> there were bad spills and falls. i don't like to see pain. >> i know you don't like to see stupid human trickles. we tried to fulfill that for you. >>> time for an early look at the stories we'll follow throughout the day on nbc. in new york, the pulitzer prize winners will be announced. it honors achievements in several categories. in boston, over 26,000 runners are taking part in the 115th boston m
. >>> as they say, when in rome, do as the romans do. not a problem for these enthusiasts. you dress the part in front of the iconic coliseum. they celebrated the founding of the ancient capital and hundreds paraded around in togas and gladiator attire complete with shields and a mission to highlight history and culture. gentlemen, start your engines, in this case, your office chairs. starting the sporting side of work, the third annual office chair racing championship thursday....
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the jewish rebels secretive themselves in the city of masada and resisted a roman siege for many months. they built a wall around it and slowly began construction of a gigantic causeway from the nearest high plateau up to the city which was on abuse and it took a long time to do this but the romans were specialists at this sort of thing. it would bring thousands of people in and start filling up with her -- wicker baskets with the earth and gravel that go to the edge of the cliff and pour it in until they filled in this gigantic french and rebel because way of to the wall of the city and over a period of many months the people inside the city realized what was coming. the moment was about to arrive when they could not resist any further and they made a decision to kill themselves. this is described by someone who knew what happened because he went for a similar but survived, similar process himself. .lead >> story first. explanation later. now, the story of crazy horse has many dramatic elements in it, and i expressed interest in the battle of little big horn in the center of the killin
the jewish rebels secretive themselves in the city of masada and resisted a roman siege for many months. they built a wall around it and slowly began construction of a gigantic causeway from the nearest high plateau up to the city which was on abuse and it took a long time to do this but the romans were specialists at this sort of thing. it would bring thousands of people in and start filling up with her -- wicker baskets with the earth and gravel that go to the edge of the cliff and pour it in...
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tomas roman found plenty of disgruntled papgers, including some who are waiting out long layovers. >> mam arriving at the airport and finding out you have 15 hours before you can cash your flight. today that's what angered and frustrated a lot of southwest passengers here at sfo and oakland and san jose airports. while many of those passengers welcomed the safety inspection, they say southwest could have given them some warning before stranding them. >> it's been long and tiring, and i want something to eat. >> reporter: she has been trying to get on a southwest flight to boston. her ordeal began at 8:00 a.m. >> we waited for three hours and then they told to us boy a ticket on a flight somewhere else because we weren't going to get out on southwest. >> the flight she got leaves at 11:30 tonight, 15-hour delay. this line was filled with people forced to make alternate travel plans was southwesterly airlinesgroundded some 79, 737s after a portion of the fuselage ripped off yesterday on a flight from phoenix to sackett testimony. southwesterly issued this statement: the safety of our cu
tomas roman found plenty of disgruntled papgers, including some who are waiting out long layovers. >> mam arriving at the airport and finding out you have 15 hours before you can cash your flight. today that's what angered and frustrated a lot of southwest passengers here at sfo and oakland and san jose airports. while many of those passengers welcomed the safety inspection, they say southwest could have given them some warning before stranding them. >> it's been long and tiring,...
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it's called roman's law. he was paralyzed during a college football game.he measure would add a $3 surcharge for people convicted of reckless driving in california. the money would go toward science researcher. >> what it does is so important. >> we have the scientific know how here in california. >> reid is a vocal advocate for spinal cord injuries that affect 56,000 people in california. >> leading earthquake experts are meeting in berkeley to discuss the feasibility of a west coast earthquake warning system. while they are not predictable. once the shaking starts a warning could be sent out within five seconds. japan's early warning system is credited to save lives. a 30 second warning to allow people to stop surgery and to shut down trains and stop before crossing a bridge. experts say the technology already exists and could be built within five years of approval. >> kristen: for the first time japan is setting a standard for the amount of radiation found in fish. after radiation levels near the sea water measured more than 7 million times the legal lim
it's called roman's law. he was paralyzed during a college football game.he measure would add a $3 surcharge for people convicted of reckless driving in california. the money would go toward science researcher. >> what it does is so important. >> we have the scientific know how here in california. >> reid is a vocal advocate for spinal cord injuries that affect 56,000 people in california. >> leading earthquake experts are meeting in berkeley to discuss the feasibility...
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. >> if you think back, the romans came up with a system of plumbing that allowed us it use water to transport waste away from the hub of civilization, which enabled cities to grow. . >> you have a large bowl, a drive motor and another motor with a planetary gearbox with differential pressure inside there. the large mass up there spinning separating the solids from the liquid. we have to prevent about once a month, we go in there grease those, change the oil, check the vibration levels. the operators can tell just by the hum of that machine that it's a harmonic noise emitted that it's out of balance and the machine needs to be cleaned. it will start vibrating and we have vibration analysis machines that will come over here and check the levels. so it's kind of an on-going thing that you have to stay on top of on a daily basis. >> handled properly, you take organic residuals, as we call them, that are leftovers of our society and turn them back into some energy. and we have another ability to take that sludge and get a nutrient value for crops there. we actually are running a kind of
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similar planes are undergoing inspection, and tomas roman joins us with more. unhappy customers there. >> reporter: a lot of unhappy customers. the incident caused southwest airlines to cancel 300 flights across at the criminality. it -- country. some passengers had to wait 15 hours. >> waiting at sfo, dues citizen hughes wants to get back to nashville, tennessee. >> we went first to check in. they told us our plane was cancelled. didn't get a text message or phone call. a little angry about that. >> he is not the only one angry at southwest airlines. >> got here at 8:00. so, -- >> when are you getting out? >> our flight to boston leaves at 11:0 tonight. so we're going to hang out at the airport. >> reporter: this line is filled with people forced to make alternate travel plans because southwest grounded 79 of its 737s for fuselage inspection after a portion of the fuselage ripped away yesterday on a flight from phoenix and sacramento. our aviation consultant points out an area on the 737 fuselage like the one that failed out flight 812. it's a spot where two p
similar planes are undergoing inspection, and tomas roman joins us with more. unhappy customers there. >> reporter: a lot of unhappy customers. the incident caused southwest airlines to cancel 300 flights across at the criminality. it -- country. some passengers had to wait 15 hours. >> waiting at sfo, dues citizen hughes wants to get back to nashville, tennessee. >> we went first to check in. they told us our plane was cancelled. didn't get a text message or phone call. a...
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. >> they want all roman children to complete primary skills. the average for all children in the european union is 97.5%. the larger goal is to integrate them and ensure jobs and health care and housing. >> we need to join forces and step up our efforts to end the discrimination and make sure they enjoyed the same rights as any other european citizens because they are european citizens. >> all european union member states must put forward their individual proposals aimed at full social and economic integration. rep say the european union must monitor the situation closely. >> if youxpect member states to come with reports, they're always successful and very good. >> the european commission has given members stateí a deadline of the end of the year to t foard eir proposals. >> here in berlin, an exhibition has opened document in the trial 50 years ago of nazi war criminal adolf eichmann. he played a major role in the deportation of jews. >> what is the role of personal blame in a dictatorship? just one of the questions addressed by the exhibitio
. >> they want all roman children to complete primary skills. the average for all children in the european union is 97.5%. the larger goal is to integrate them and ensure jobs and health care and housing. >> we need to join forces and step up our efforts to end the discrimination and make sure they enjoyed the same rights as any other european citizens because they are european citizens. >> all european union member states must put forward their individual proposals aimed at...
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>> we were the greeks to these new romans. >> america puts a foot wrong, and i haves iraq and it all goes wrong. everyone in britain thinks, fabulous, those big americans who think they can throw their weight around and it produces -- -- chris: why do we give you, even when i know you, an extra 22 i.q. points four your accent? >> this is a legacy of colonial insecurities that america has in no other field. but you only have it towards us brits. it's the "love actually" thing -- >> even the japanese feel this way about the english. there's an element of this effortless class superiority that people who don't have it kind of want. >> what the brits really didn't like and this is where the relationship between george and tony broke down, we genuinely felt like poodles. there was one particular moment in the runup to the iraq war which deeply hurt us and that's when donald rumsfeld stood up, parliament having to approve an act of war, and he said, this is after 10,000 british troops have been amassed in kuwait, he said, we don't need you guys. and we felt deeply hurt. what do you mean, y
>> we were the greeks to these new romans. >> america puts a foot wrong, and i haves iraq and it all goes wrong. everyone in britain thinks, fabulous, those big americans who think they can throw their weight around and it produces -- -- chris: why do we give you, even when i know you, an extra 22 i.q. points four your accent? >> this is a legacy of colonial insecurities that america has in no other field. but you only have it towards us brits. it's the "love...
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tomas roman found frustrated passengers. >> it's been long and tiring and i want something to eat. >> reporter: kristina anderson has been trying to get on a southwest flight to boston. her ordeal gain at 8:00 a.m. >> we waited for three hours and they told to us by a ticket on a flight somewhere else because we weren't going to get out on southwest. >> reporter: the flight she got leaves at 11:30 tonight. this line is filled with people forced to make alternate travel planes was southwest airlines grounded some 79 737s inspections after parts of a fuselage broke away. southwest has issued this statement: the safety of our customers and employee is our main concern. we support the investigation. we are working aggressively to manipulate nice the impact to our customers' travel schedules. >> some travelers at sfo don't know when they will reach their destination. >> i don't know yet. >> the same holds true in oakland where a dozen flights were cancelled. cory is traveling with his very pregnant wife. >> our flight was cancelled and our next available flight was 12 hours from that fligh
tomas roman found frustrated passengers. >> it's been long and tiring and i want something to eat. >> reporter: kristina anderson has been trying to get on a southwest flight to boston. her ordeal gain at 8:00 a.m. >> we waited for three hours and they told to us by a ticket on a flight somewhere else because we weren't going to get out on southwest. >> reporter: the flight she got leaves at 11:30 tonight. this line is filled with people forced to make alternate travel...
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tomas roman is in san francisco airport with more on how they plan to do it. >> reporter: the air traffic controller who fell asleep in miami has been suspended. he is the seventh air traffic controller to be found sleeping on the job and also the catalyst causing the faa to revisit scheduling in order to deal with fatigue. there are 4,000 aircraft in the skies over the u.s. at any given time. air traffic controllers keep the planes from flying into each other and assuring they land safely. news another flight controller 'twas asleep at the screen concerns these passengers. >> flying is a risk. you can't think that flying is totally safe, but it's a worry exhibit comes down to whether or not they're overworked and getting enough sleep. >> knowing that people are controlling the air are sleeping. >> the faa confirms that seven air traffic controllers have fallen asleep on the john in the past month. paul is the president of the air traffic controllers association. >> a high-stress occupying that works 24 hours, seven days a week. >> today the faa started drawfting schedules. while no incid
tomas roman is in san francisco airport with more on how they plan to do it. >> reporter: the air traffic controller who fell asleep in miami has been suspended. he is the seventh air traffic controller to be found sleeping on the job and also the catalyst causing the faa to revisit scheduling in order to deal with fatigue. there are 4,000 aircraft in the skies over the u.s. at any given time. air traffic controllers keep the planes from flying into each other and assuring they land...
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. >> now that a rule is in place, whether it is data roman or the net neutrality rules -- data roaming or the net neutrality rules, assuming the house does not need to pass through this congressional review act and assuming a court does not get around to overturn them in time before the first complaint comes up, how do you, as someone who dissented from the net neutrality rules approached those kinds of issues of fact and disputes under rules that you yourself opposed? >> excellent question. you are saying there is a rule i opposed and there is a lot of the land until it gets overturned in court. what do we do? i think there will be a number of complaints filed at the fcc about the net neutrality rules. you have to look at the law and the facts. when you stray from those principles, that is when things can get sticky. the most common request we gets at the fcc when you boil it all down is, please regulate my arrival. that is what is -- please regulate my riva. . l. that is what is going on with net neutrality. >> the also bring up, why aren't you apply this to google and other content
. >> now that a rule is in place, whether it is data roman or the net neutrality rules -- data roaming or the net neutrality rules, assuming the house does not need to pass through this congressional review act and assuming a court does not get around to overturn them in time before the first complaint comes up, how do you, as someone who dissented from the net neutrality rules approached those kinds of issues of fact and disputes under rules that you yourself opposed? >> excellent...
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what i can tell you from my studies and what i have learned is that when in rome, we do what the romans do. what five keys has done is provide an environment that replaces the environment of violence and crime that is currently in place in our jails
what i can tell you from my studies and what i have learned is that when in rome, we do what the romans do. what five keys has done is provide an environment that replaces the environment of violence and crime that is currently in place in our jails
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it was still referred to you yes the heights room which means the roman peace. another theory that says a fire. is cold the pox amerikana. or the amir a complete. you're referring to the period in which the mirror image. where the world has. come and. now days it seems the past summer is threat. most of us only feel we were. me to. walk out here morning in civil wars. the lord will take you live the shadow will lead you. so it's is nice to know them as they can in the hills lose my little. bit of the. mood. when instead of first class called saw america at the air force academy i graduate in forty four days and i just want to do my part to make sure that everyone here can enjoy the freedoms. pax americana is a political view which simply says that because america is currently the sole superpower it has not only the ability but the response ability ensure the far future to maintain while peace. right. america now has the chance to establish an american empire pax americana that will last for many many decades and one of the ways to do this is to establish a stron
it was still referred to you yes the heights room which means the roman peace. another theory that says a fire. is cold the pox amerikana. or the amir a complete. you're referring to the period in which the mirror image. where the world has. come and. now days it seems the past summer is threat. most of us only feel we were. me to. walk out here morning in civil wars. the lord will take you live the shadow will lead you. so it's is nice to know them as they can in the hills lose my little. bit...
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so legacy of roman hearts was already doing a lot of that. there are partnerships in the local communities. since we acquired them, we actually upped the ante on sustainable housing, so it's not education-based, but it's a community-based program in south philly, for example, to help redesign roofs and preserve energy actually. i'm not familiar with anything on the education sector that's new that we've done since roman house was acquired. >> [inaudible] >> yep. we don't do large ngos. we do local schools. and so we're in 150 hometowns around the world, and we do local school districts. but i'll go follow up on that. i don't actually have a good answer for you on the ngo side. >> great. thank you, andrew, for joining us today. in addition to sending us your major assets, for coming here today and sharing your vision, your insight and primarily addressing a number of absolutely critical issues, and especially if you look in terms of the importance and potential of manufacturing, i love the term kind of the golden age of manufacturing. um, and
so legacy of roman hearts was already doing a lot of that. there are partnerships in the local communities. since we acquired them, we actually upped the ante on sustainable housing, so it's not education-based, but it's a community-based program in south philly, for example, to help redesign roofs and preserve energy actually. i'm not familiar with anything on the education sector that's new that we've done since roman house was acquired. >> [inaudible] >> yep. we don't do large...
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it is a reminder, you have more work to do and we will just do it. >> thomas roman abc7 news. >> saint luis' college is one of those being discussed as a possible debate site in the presidential campaign. saint mary's issued a statement saying hosting a debate would quote, continue the tradition of great conversations about significant issues facing our isciety. the dominican university is one of the other sites under consideration for the honor. >>> unemployment has hit the lowest level in two years. they say 600,000 jobs were lost. the jobless rate fell to 8.8% nationwide, but california rate is higher at 12.3%. >> the up ticks have been small and slow. nobody is jumping up and down and celebrating. there is still high unem -- unemployment. we are seeing hiring pick up. >> locally there is growth in specific job categories. in the east bay 1800 jobs were added in professional and business services in a single month. that's from january to february. in san francisco, marin and the peninsula, 2100 jobs were added in the leisure and hospitality industries. and the -- and in the south ba
it is a reminder, you have more work to do and we will just do it. >> thomas roman abc7 news. >> saint luis' college is one of those being discussed as a possible debate site in the presidential campaign. saint mary's issued a statement saying hosting a debate would quote, continue the tradition of great conversations about significant issues facing our isciety. the dominican university is one of the other sites under consideration for the honor. >>> unemployment has hit...
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a roman catholic charity and the international red cross are reporting the killings which took place in a town where a thousand u.n. peacekeepers are stationed. ivory coast has been embroiled in a civil war for many years but held elections last november. the president at that time was getted but is refusing to give up power. forces loyal to the candidate who won the election are trying to oust him. >>> for the first time in nearly two years, there was deadly violence today in northern ireland. a young catholic policeman was killed when a bomb exploded under his car. police blame ira dissidents. that have been targeting police officers. omar was the site of a horrific attack in 1998, an ira splitter group detonated a car bomb that killed 29 people and injured hundreds of others. international outrage over that attack spurred on the ira peace process. >>> back here at home, president obama had a busy saturday placing calls to house speaker john boehner and senate majority leader harry reid pressing them to agree on a $73 billion series of cuts from this year's budget. the government f
a roman catholic charity and the international red cross are reporting the killings which took place in a town where a thousand u.n. peacekeepers are stationed. ivory coast has been embroiled in a civil war for many years but held elections last november. the president at that time was getted but is refusing to give up power. forces loyal to the candidate who won the election are trying to oust him. >>> for the first time in nearly two years, there was deadly violence today in northern...
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tourists will love it because they will be able to see the ancient ruins of the roman empire resurrected for them in their contacts lands as they walk the streets of rome. this is a game changer. tavis: tell me more about your look into the future through physics. >> when we look at the mid century, not just 10 years into the future but maybe 40 or 50 years, we will have direct mind contact with computers. we know that the brain is a transmitter of radio. we have computers that can decipher much of this river is coming from our brain and we can use that to control computers. we can take stroke of victims who are paralyzed and cannot communicate and hook them up to a laptop and they can surf the web, do crossword puzzles, do video games and write and answer e-mails. by 2100, we will have the power usually reserved for the god of greek mythology. we will be able to move objects around mentally. we're making this possible in the laboratory. this is not science fiction. this is something we physicists are doing now. like a venus, we will have near- perfect bodies coming ageless bodies. right
tourists will love it because they will be able to see the ancient ruins of the roman empire resurrected for them in their contacts lands as they walk the streets of rome. this is a game changer. tavis: tell me more about your look into the future through physics. >> when we look at the mid century, not just 10 years into the future but maybe 40 or 50 years, we will have direct mind contact with computers. we know that the brain is a transmitter of radio. we have computers that can...
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it was still referred to you yes the pirates room on which means the roman gees. another period of he says a tired. it is cold the pox amerikana. or the american feeds. you refer to here in the mirror. where the world has. come about. because it seems that some are just right. most of us only feel we were nice. to me. there were warnings and civil wars and. the lord will take you live to show. you. so this is nice to know them as be shaken in the hills lose my completely or you will get more of. me. when i was fair first class called total america the air force academy i graduated forty four days and i'm just going to do my part to make sure that everyone here can enjoy the freedoms. pax americana is a political view which simply says that because america is currently the sole superpower it has not only the ability but the responsibility of the far future to maintain while peace. is. right. america now has the chance to establish an american empire a pax americana that will last for many many decades and one of the ways to do this is to establish strong american c
it was still referred to you yes the pirates room on which means the roman gees. another period of he says a tired. it is cold the pox amerikana. or the american feeds. you refer to here in the mirror. where the world has. come about. because it seems that some are just right. most of us only feel we were nice. to me. there were warnings and civil wars and. the lord will take you live to show. you. so this is nice to know them as be shaken in the hills lose my completely or you will get more...
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it was and is still referred to yes the parts room which means the roman peace. another period of he says a choir. is called the pox amerikana. or the american fleet. you're referring to the period in which the period of. time where the world is full . of. nothings it seems the past summer time this thread. most of us only feel we were not. the friends i. was they were mourning and civil wars and. the lord will take you out of the shadows to lead you. so it's isn't as if we know them as shaken in the hills luke yet i simply look for you i should have been of the. mood. when instead of first class called thought on the air force academy i graduated forty four days and i just wonder why part to make sure that everyone here can enjoy the freedoms. pax americana is a political view which simply says that because america is currently the sole superpower it has not only the ability but their response ability into the far future to maintain while peace. right. america now has the chance to establish an american empire a pax americana that will last for many many decades
it was and is still referred to yes the parts room which means the roman peace. another period of he says a choir. is called the pox amerikana. or the american fleet. you're referring to the period in which the period of. time where the world is full . of. nothings it seems the past summer time this thread. most of us only feel we were not. the friends i. was they were mourning and civil wars and. the lord will take you out of the shadows to lead you. so it's isn't as if we know them as shaken...
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in terms of who will come on the chief's behalf, the chief's prerogative, commissioners on page 8, roman numeral iv, do you see at the top of the page in gray and red? under -- it is the paragraph that begins at the initial case management conference. the last part, e, which reads conduct an earlier resolution conference. the accused member and his or her representative must attend in person and the chief and as it reads now, committed the second -- where it designated command staff representative with case resolution authority must also attend in person. my proposed resolution is to change that second sentence to read the member and his or her representative must attend in person and the chief or his or her dez knee -- designee must also attend in person. one is, what limitations you go to 10 days and then there is a speed burn and everything else goes to the commission. i think if done properly in the rights spirit, that first chance is effectively a chance for the chief to exercise a little more authority with commission oversight. if it is truly a 60 or 90 day case in your minds as t
in terms of who will come on the chief's behalf, the chief's prerogative, commissioners on page 8, roman numeral iv, do you see at the top of the page in gray and red? under -- it is the paragraph that begins at the initial case management conference. the last part, e, which reads conduct an earlier resolution conference. the accused member and his or her representative must attend in person and the chief and as it reads now, committed the second -- where it designated command staff...
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me and king of kong food but that isn't the only thing that makes the darkest and totally unique as roman cross ref discovered five directions of the world is a martial arts school. or russian republic of dagestan some even call it the shroud of the caucasus intrigue well i certainly was let's go check it out who is located in hollenbeck old just over the mountain ridge from the darkest tiny capital over the years is produced and world and eleven european champions as well as a little gold and silver medalist in beijing in two thousand and eight. same model my moved here with his wife in nine hundred eighty three with just an idea and the chance to live and now it's a fully fledged educational facility nurtures talents from a young age through to graduation from five directions of the world for geographic points with spray spraying the fifth one means that we're following global moules clickable to all people in the world we want nice values to dominate other religious national and other values when people live in just four dimensions it is a lower level. and space people become more deve
me and king of kong food but that isn't the only thing that makes the darkest and totally unique as roman cross ref discovered five directions of the world is a martial arts school. or russian republic of dagestan some even call it the shroud of the caucasus intrigue well i certainly was let's go check it out who is located in hollenbeck old just over the mountain ridge from the darkest tiny capital over the years is produced and world and eleven european champions as well as a little gold and...
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abc7's thomas roman is here now with the story. >> 53-year-old james rett wasn't ared missing and police searched for hem for four days. but it was a glint of metal that lead rescuers to find him trapped in his car. the honda civic is 100 feet down a ravine in tildon park. wright was reported missing at 6 p.m. and would still be missing if dave florez had not seen a glipt of son and gone down to investigate. >> and there was a guy in the car. i opened the door and he was okay. he said hi. i said hey. you are going to be all right. >> they are not sure why wright didn't climb out on his own. >> he didn't seem pinned. i assumed he was too weak. >> firefighters used ropes to repel down the slope and pulled the 53-year-old el cerrito man out of the raw gene. -- ravine. the rescue was difficult. >> it was a complicated, involved extrough location due to the amount of shrub. it is thick, dense and tall. it was a very high angle rescue to get the patient out. >> wright did not seem seriously injured, but was dehydrated. he was taken to high land hospital for evaluation. when asked for a comment
abc7's thomas roman is here now with the story. >> 53-year-old james rett wasn't ared missing and police searched for hem for four days. but it was a glint of metal that lead rescuers to find him trapped in his car. the honda civic is 100 feet down a ravine in tildon park. wright was reported missing at 6 p.m. and would still be missing if dave florez had not seen a glipt of son and gone down to investigate. >> and there was a guy in the car. i opened the door and he was okay. he...
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they welcomed him as a conquering hero, there to overthrow roman rule.hes commemorate the day with palm sunday processions. as the week continues, the mood becomes increasingly somber. on holy thursday, christians remember the last supper or the final meal jesus had with his disciples. the day is also called maundy thursday, named for jesus' command to his disciples to love one another. some clergy wash the feet of their congregants, as jesus is believed to have done for his disciples at the last supper. in some churches, members wash each other's feet. good friday is the day of the crucifixion. many christians follow the stations of the cross, a series of reflections on the final events of jesus' life.ay needs heavy, it needs to be tough, and it's good for us. it connects you with the fact that this world is basically, the human experience is basically one of suffering. >> in catholic and many protestant churches, altars, statues, and crosses are covered in dark cloth to mark the death of jesus. the shrouds remain through holy saturday, typically the qu
they welcomed him as a conquering hero, there to overthrow roman rule.hes commemorate the day with palm sunday processions. as the week continues, the mood becomes increasingly somber. on holy thursday, christians remember the last supper or the final meal jesus had with his disciples. the day is also called maundy thursday, named for jesus' command to his disciples to love one another. some clergy wash the feet of their congregants, as jesus is believed to have done for his disciples at the...
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of showcasing stars for the future is roman culture i know still in its infancy the association of student basketball or a is b. has been called the spreading its roots throughout the biggest country on earth the latest season is the biggest yet with one hundred forty nine men and eighty minutes to take in port with the huge rise in interest has been registered in many regions of russia it's really important because professional basketball has always been well developed in moscow and this recent shift read. to the regions is really reassuring i think association is on the right way whether it's a regional or a countrywide playoff or even a regular championship match these games are attracting fans the season is carefully tailored to ensure that both players and supporters can play for or cheer on their school. i know i did because my friends play in the team and it's great to see my friends and i hope they will win today too that most people buy a one basketball the last i used to go to the school it was here that i started playing this game. against buses full of students always followed
of showcasing stars for the future is roman culture i know still in its infancy the association of student basketball or a is b. has been called the spreading its roots throughout the biggest country on earth the latest season is the biggest yet with one hundred forty nine men and eighty minutes to take in port with the huge rise in interest has been registered in many regions of russia it's really important because professional basketball has always been well developed in moscow and this...