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. >> they would like to put it on the northern summit of our sacred mountain. there are telescopes already. people are standing up against that. many of us, for spiritual and religious regions. others, for the environmental impact. they had been planning to hold a prayer vigil. protesting and holding signs. maybe around a good mile or two miles, they set up a road block. police officers and university of hawaii rangers. we were able to share with them our thoughts and our songs. very important for us in these sacred places for us to conduct ourselves properly. really it was a symbolic win. for native hawaiians, the mountain mauna kea is our ancestor in stories of creation. we decided from the birth of the sky father, the star mother. mauna kea the mountain of the sky father, is the child of the sky father. our generation, with both our traditional and western education, are able to make a stand. >> our next observer takes us to the south of sudan. the region is regularly bombed by the sudanese army. farmers have decided to put bonds to good use. >> the road has
. >> they would like to put it on the northern summit of our sacred mountain. there are telescopes already. people are standing up against that. many of us, for spiritual and religious regions. others, for the environmental impact. they had been planning to hold a prayer vigil. protesting and holding signs. maybe around a good mile or two miles, they set up a road block. police officers and university of hawaii rangers. we were able to share with them our thoughts and our songs. very...
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. >>> this place is a very sacred place.nd the reason it's sacred is evil danger, all the way to the indian ocean. you can see a lot of people come here to bathe and it's considered very holy. >> does the gupta family feel a connection to this place? >> well, we came here when i was younger. >> you see, in the united states we record our lives at the time that we are born. but centuries ago in many places including india, they recorded their lives at the time of death. that's why so many people bring the ashes of their loved ones to scatter here in this holy river. >> they keep a lot over years so you can go back several generations and find out who all came here. >> so here it is, perhaps the most important moment of our whole journey, and there's my daughter, fast asleep, passed out in my wife's lap. in her defense it was well over 100 degrees in that room and there was no fan, no breeze. >> so back to 1698? that's how far it was? >> 1698 is not the -- >> it's even before that. >> not the calendar year. >> even before that
. >>> this place is a very sacred place.nd the reason it's sacred is evil danger, all the way to the indian ocean. you can see a lot of people come here to bathe and it's considered very holy. >> does the gupta family feel a connection to this place? >> well, we came here when i was younger. >> you see, in the united states we record our lives at the time that we are born. but centuries ago in many places including india, they recorded their lives at the time of...
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. >> jon: the government has a sacred obligation to save american lives above the pofrlt line!merica has a lot of guns. >> gun control laws do not make our community safer. >> jon: i know. it's too simple. 32,000 people in america annually, 88 a day -- the issue is not guns, it's criminals. >> criminals never go through a background check. >> criminals do crime and don't pay attention to the laws. >> jon: the government has a sick red obligation to do whatever it takes to save american lives unless it's through a law that criminals would break. çlaughterÑ [ applause ] >> i hesitate to bring this up. they say that fighting climate change would save a lot of americans. >> the cost ofd climate change on communities is real. it's a job killer. it's questionable science. >> it's not enough to say the danger is great, and therefore we are free to demand the nation spend whatever is necessary. >> jon: that's what you say all the time. did you see the montage earlier? it's exactly what they're saying. we must do whatever it takes to save american lives, unless it's stopping the thing t
. >> jon: the government has a sacred obligation to save american lives above the pofrlt line!merica has a lot of guns. >> gun control laws do not make our community safer. >> jon: i know. it's too simple. 32,000 people in america annually, 88 a day -- the issue is not guns, it's criminals. >> criminals never go through a background check. >> criminals do crime and don't pay attention to the laws. >> jon: the government has a sick red obligation to do...
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probably were drawn in a map 60 or 50 years ago should they be sacred considering i'm not part of the dynamic process of change within the city when those lines were set to show there was going to be some kind of small business as a justification of putting a 6 hundred unit development onion 17 acres of the slopes of twin peaks so i would propose that this stays open to, you know, to revi review. >> you have a few seconds. >> sir. >> yes. >> you can use your 12 seconds. >> i said what i said. >> what do you want the board to do you, we want to resee the set lines as non-appealable we want to take the issue to the planning commission that's the proper organism to the site on planning and development in the city we think that this is been a very unjust everybody in planning that says it's great but unfortunately you can't why not can't you hear but all over the city they're the reviews of zoning and changes in height and zoning and so forth but this one seems to be sacred that's part of your case. >> let me get to the point you have a subdivision that's been depraved with a permit that'
probably were drawn in a map 60 or 50 years ago should they be sacred considering i'm not part of the dynamic process of change within the city when those lines were set to show there was going to be some kind of small business as a justification of putting a 6 hundred unit development onion 17 acres of the slopes of twin peaks so i would propose that this stays open to, you know, to revi review. >> you have a few seconds. >> sir. >> yes. >> you can use your 12 seconds....
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ascended into jews believe the remains of sacred temples lie below the ground. as part of a long-standing compromise, jews can visit the site, but not prater. he wanted to change that. that campaign has provoked deep anger in the arab world. palestinian leader mahmoud abbas says the israeli decision to close the compound after the attacks was tantamount to a declaration of war. >> we condemn and refuse the israeli escalation in jerusalem and in the holy shrine. we will take all legal measures to hold israel accountable, and to stop these repeated attacks. the continuation of israeli aggression and dangerous escalation has caused more violence. the israeli government is responsible. a conflict between israel and the palestinian militant groups of gaza. the latest round of violence will sharpen those further. bbc news, jerusalem. >> for more on the most recent flareup in tensions, i spoke with a senior fellow for middle east studies. says israel closing the mosque is tantamount to a declaration of war. like the situation in jerusalem and the west bank is very tens
ascended into jews believe the remains of sacred temples lie below the ground. as part of a long-standing compromise, jews can visit the site, but not prater. he wanted to change that. that campaign has provoked deep anger in the arab world. palestinian leader mahmoud abbas says the israeli decision to close the compound after the attacks was tantamount to a declaration of war. >> we condemn and refuse the israeli escalation in jerusalem and in the holy shrine. we will take all legal...
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the right wing rabbi was wounded outside a meeting to allow prayers sacred to jews and muslims. the gunman was shot and killed by security forces. palestinians - the third most sacred site to muslims - security forces are clashing in east jerusalem. we'll be live there in a moment. worth tying this in to the fact that the united nations security council had an emergency meeting on israel's plans to build more illegal home. u.n. warning israel, no resolution adopted by the council. the diplomatic editor james bays reports >>> soon after the announcement of more than 1,000 new illegal settler homes in occupied jerusalem, there was a meeting with the u.n. >> as long as they do not listen, peace will not move forward. it's an explosive situation, such as that faced today. >> there was widespread condemnation of the building of settlements, including harsh language from the u.s. representative. >> the united states is concerned by the developments. we urge all parties from reframing from provocative actions, including settlement action by israeli authorities. settlement activity will
the right wing rabbi was wounded outside a meeting to allow prayers sacred to jews and muslims. the gunman was shot and killed by security forces. palestinians - the third most sacred site to muslims - security forces are clashing in east jerusalem. we'll be live there in a moment. worth tying this in to the fact that the united nations security council had an emergency meeting on israel's plans to build more illegal home. u.n. warning israel, no resolution adopted by the council. the...
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it pays tribute to the sacred and the secular.t in reverse orderment the secular and the sacred. first a look at maerty stuart, 05"e:tñtour. ♪2ciywi]çd >> marty stuart, good to have you on the program. it's an honor to see you. >> trying. >> the jacket. i want you to see this. i like those buckles, man. look at that. >> walmart. [ laughter ] >> i have to go to walmart. that's sharp. one of the things i love about your style and this actually harkens back to r & b artists and the motown era and the blues guys. there was a time in american music when everybody -- even frank sinatra. people hit the stage. they dressed the part. >> i will never forget we were out here to do an event. the limousine pulls up. by dark. the gentle mass dst man gets up and goes around. you knew somebody would come out. all of the sudden the door opens up. the lights come on and little richard steps out. he didn't disappoint. you know, it's show business, the last time i checked. when i was a kid growing up, people's sound was one thing. the image that wen
it pays tribute to the sacred and the secular.t in reverse orderment the secular and the sacred. first a look at maerty stuart, 05"e:tñtour. ♪2ciywi]çd >> marty stuart, good to have you on the program. it's an honor to see you. >> trying. >> the jacket. i want you to see this. i like those buckles, man. look at that. >> walmart. [ laughter ] >> i have to go to walmart. that's sharp. one of the things i love about your style and this actually harkens back...
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one talks about sacre modiano, a word that is used when you talk about something sacred, but it also word used to honor him. his style of writing is pure elegant, and subtle. andy applied the academy for their choice and their description of him as the marcel cruised -- marcel proust of our time. in another paper talks about how you cannot get more french than patrick modiano. his work was in a very dark chapter of french history, which was the nazi occupation of france. the academy said they were awarding his art of memory, the work he did to think about that time frame make people reflect on it. how was yesterday for patrick modiano? it's interesting, because he's a very shy figure and likes to stay way from the media. it was actually his daughter who told him he won the award. he held a very funny press conference in paris yesterday, where he said he was surprised that he had one and wondered why in the world he had won. to quote him, he said "it's weird. i was not expecting it at all. he said that the nobel prize fell on his head. >> and we have the winner for the peace prize tod
one talks about sacre modiano, a word that is used when you talk about something sacred, but it also word used to honor him. his style of writing is pure elegant, and subtle. andy applied the academy for their choice and their description of him as the marcel cruised -- marcel proust of our time. in another paper talks about how you cannot get more french than patrick modiano. his work was in a very dark chapter of french history, which was the nazi occupation of france. the academy said they...
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the latest effort is a four-minute video about mormon's sacred under garments.likens them to judaism prayer shawls, islamic skullcaps or the ropes of buddhist monks insisting there is nothing magical or mystical about the two-piece white undergarments, they are, says the video, signs of mormons relationship to god and their commitment to living good lives. >>> we have a story today from fred de sam lazaro in beijing about signs that the chinese government is easing some of its hostility to religion. the reason is the finding of environmentalists who say buddhism and other chinese traditions emphasize values that can help reduce pollution. fred's reporting is a partnership with the pulitzer center on crisis reporting, and face to face media. >> reporter: on the 20th floor of the beijing high rise one of china's senior environmental reporters is becoming a buddhist. an investigative journalist, first story about the environment was an expose that made national headlines. his hard-hitting story eventually got him fired so he continued his work add china dialogue, a
the latest effort is a four-minute video about mormon's sacred under garments.likens them to judaism prayer shawls, islamic skullcaps or the ropes of buddhist monks insisting there is nothing magical or mystical about the two-piece white undergarments, they are, says the video, signs of mormons relationship to god and their commitment to living good lives. >>> we have a story today from fred de sam lazaro in beijing about signs that the chinese government is easing some of its...
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and it's within our culture. >> i know you see it as a sacred duties.ies, stand by for just a moment, i want to talk about the issues. as we mentioned some of the challenges that native communities face is maintaining control of their frank stams resources. in the amazon indigenous peoples are fighting to keep these resources in the ground. >> it was a journey. therese laguinga is asking world leaders for one not so simple thing. to leave ecuador's barrels of oil in the ground. >> our people believe that parole yum is the blood of our-- petroleum is the blood of our are ancestors. >> home to 1200 people and through a decades-long battle in international courts has successfully stopped ecuador's government from opening it up to bill oil companies. now they want to make their village a model for other communities around the world. we have a proposal that's based on scientist reports that say that 50% of the known petroleum reserves need to stay underground to avoid raising there earth's temperature even more. so what have we been waiting for? we have been
and it's within our culture. >> i know you see it as a sacred duties.ies, stand by for just a moment, i want to talk about the issues. as we mentioned some of the challenges that native communities face is maintaining control of their frank stams resources. in the amazon indigenous peoples are fighting to keep these resources in the ground. >> it was a journey. therese laguinga is asking world leaders for one not so simple thing. to leave ecuador's barrels of oil in the ground....
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a sacred place that honors those who gave their lives to ensure to protect ours in a free, democratic, and say society. our thoughts and prayers are also with the family and friends of the warrant officer, killed earlier this week by a terrorist inspired by the islamic state. for avening we also pray qwik remission for those who were also harmed. canadians, today date we are also reminded of the compassionate and courageous efforts of so many canadians, especially those of the citizens and first responders who came of corbels are relevant he was fighting for his life. forces ares of the cmp, parliamentary security, who quickly came to take care of people threatened by the attack. they did this at great risk to themselves. give canadians, over the course of the next few days, we will terrorist about the and possible conferences. the events of this week are a grim reminder of the fact that to the typet immune of attacks that we have seen elsewhere in the world. it also reminds us that these -- our security personnel and government institutes are attacks on her own country, values, socie
a sacred place that honors those who gave their lives to ensure to protect ours in a free, democratic, and say society. our thoughts and prayers are also with the family and friends of the warrant officer, killed earlier this week by a terrorist inspired by the islamic state. for avening we also pray qwik remission for those who were also harmed. canadians, today date we are also reminded of the compassionate and courageous efforts of so many canadians, especially those of the citizens and...
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the sacred areas that were taken like the black hills. of course, they have the sacred places so if we think about it that don't have to ask permission it doesn't mean being excluded but being responsible to those who are the stewards. so hopefully you will think about these things and have some questions thank you very much. [applause] speeleven --. >> as most of us understand history but with the extraordinary hostility ibm and non patriots from the united states why don't i move somewhere else? it is a conflict of world views that you lay out in a difference of philip -- values to use modern terms of genocide. they don't even want to pay attention to is the data it doesn't matter 97% of historians agree or not. >> if anyone has a better answer? [laughter] i have been committed to working on that but perhaps you are from my generation see you can say it has changed somewhat. for those of us who started to make this analysis starting in the '50s whose names are kind of forgotten to reinvent the wheel so just like malcolm x to be connecte
the sacred areas that were taken like the black hills. of course, they have the sacred places so if we think about it that don't have to ask permission it doesn't mean being excluded but being responsible to those who are the stewards. so hopefully you will think about these things and have some questions thank you very much. [applause] speeleven --. >> as most of us understand history but with the extraordinary hostility ibm and non patriots from the united states why don't i move...
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this was cited in svries, 1996 volume 2 sacr 638 in brackets, capital nnm close brackets at 6 f to g. deal with the evidence in mitigation and aggravation. mitigation of sentence and aggravating second sentences. the defense called four witnesses namely dr. martinbeck, mr. m.j. maringga to give evidence in mitigation. on the other end the state called mrs. kay martin to represent the family of the deceased and mr. m.zeti in commission of the department of correctional services. the doctor is a sipsychologist o is an expert and met the accused for the first time on 23rd february 2013. when he was referred to her by a colleague for grief therapy. although the sessions that she had with the accused were initially ended grief counseling, eventually the doctor had to conduct trauma therapy since february 2013 she has had many consultations with the accused. the accused presented with acute stress reaction, subsequently he was diagnosed with prominent symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder as well as depression. on many occasions the sessions had to be rescheduled because the accused was
this was cited in svries, 1996 volume 2 sacr 638 in brackets, capital nnm close brackets at 6 f to g. deal with the evidence in mitigation and aggravation. mitigation of sentence and aggravating second sentences. the defense called four witnesses namely dr. martinbeck, mr. m.j. maringga to give evidence in mitigation. on the other end the state called mrs. kay martin to represent the family of the deceased and mr. m.zeti in commission of the department of correctional services. the doctor is a...
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i guess this used to be the sacred ground, but now introduce the selfie. >> right. classic case of tradition clashing with the digital age that we live in, and the hajj is a journey. in the introduction to that, when the imam had said it was a time to think about yourself, we're joking, like they're thinking about themselves. and they're not thinking about disconnecting from the material world which is the whole purpose of this journey. so this whole week during the pilgrimage of hajj, this whole hash tag hajj selfie fever has raised a lot of eyebrows and people are not happy about the smiling faces we are seeing here. i want to reference some of the tweets, you can see there's a verbal tit for tat all week. the first tweet is @classy mo, using the #selfie, it's just too much. come on people, we're supposed to go there to be in peace, not to show the world how we wear your sunglasses more or less which we saw in that earlier picture. and the second one opposing that, that view point, is also using the #selfie, there's nothing wrong taking pics in a holy moment. the
i guess this used to be the sacred ground, but now introduce the selfie. >> right. classic case of tradition clashing with the digital age that we live in, and the hajj is a journey. in the introduction to that, when the imam had said it was a time to think about yourself, we're joking, like they're thinking about themselves. and they're not thinking about disconnecting from the material world which is the whole purpose of this journey. so this whole week during the pilgrimage of hajj,...
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however, the problem is implementing it because everybody has their own sacred saying. don't tax me, don't tax you, don't tax that guy behind the tree. the lame duck session is the time to do it. you have people going out. you have less to lose and the next congress hasn't taken over yet. >> how many have inverted? >> 49. >> they are all over the place now, john. they are just moving abroad. >> i didn't know walgreen reconsidered. >> because there's a lot of public pressure on these companies. >> from where? >> from the public, from the press. >> why? >> economic treason, john. >> because they want tax revenue here. >> yes, of course they want tax revenue here, but the companies are saying what are we talking about? we have a high tax rate compared to the rest of the world. >> if they come back here, they will increase their prices back here in order to accommodate the tax burden. whereas they go overseas and have a lower tax burden. what about that? >> there is one other option that they have. instead of reducing their prices, they increase their profits. i don't know
however, the problem is implementing it because everybody has their own sacred saying. don't tax me, don't tax you, don't tax that guy behind the tree. the lame duck session is the time to do it. you have people going out. you have less to lose and the next congress hasn't taken over yet. >> how many have inverted? >> 49. >> they are all over the place now, john. they are just moving abroad. >> i didn't know walgreen reconsidered. >> because there's a lot of public...
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sacred space. asound all these things something we completely take for granted. we move into a room. it's lighting is often carefully designed to make us feel a particular way, without a stopping to think about all the intentionality that was involved in that. >> this is a great question. developedship that between edison and henry ford, you talk about that in the book a bit. can you go into that? it is fascinating to think of edison and ford existing side-by-side, bringing so much change to society. >> right. ford deeply admired edison, and edison at one point men toward. ford -- mentored. ford was always grateful for that afterwards, and really lionized edison when they ,reated his museum in dearborn michigan. he not only gathered up everything he could find of the menlo park building and the equipment, but even dug up the topsoil, edison's topsoil, and carried it over to lay there in michigan. toward the end of their life, they would go on long camping trips together where they both nounced the-
sacred space. asound all these things something we completely take for granted. we move into a room. it's lighting is often carefully designed to make us feel a particular way, without a stopping to think about all the intentionality that was involved in that. >> this is a great question. developedship that between edison and henry ford, you talk about that in the book a bit. can you go into that? it is fascinating to think of edison and ford existing side-by-side, bringing so much change...
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ground.f sacred honoring american veterans disabled, mentally and physically, in battle. >> anyone that would take a bullet for you and not even know your name, i think they deserve some support. >> on the sunny fall day, president obama was among those dedicating the memorial. moment of you endured a that shaped your lives. >> there are about 4 million veterans disabled by war in this country. hundreds came here sunday, speaking a hard truth. >> every time you go into conflict, somebody is going to get hurt. >> federal law bars the construction of any memorial on or near the national mall. since 25 years has passed the last surviving member of the involved group has passed. the $81 million cost was raised privately. among the grass paneling, the messages, are also words of strength and healing. >> when you meet your fears, those things, you hit that wall where you think all is lost, that is when the healing starts. >> look them in the eye and say the words every veteran should here. welcome home. thank you. we need you. >> richard reid abc 7 news. >> the tallest building in the d.c. me
ground.f sacred honoring american veterans disabled, mentally and physically, in battle. >> anyone that would take a bullet for you and not even know your name, i think they deserve some support. >> on the sunny fall day, president obama was among those dedicating the memorial. moment of you endured a that shaped your lives. >> there are about 4 million veterans disabled by war in this country. hundreds came here sunday, speaking a hard truth. >> every time you go into...
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we made a sacred promise.reatest social contract, the men and women we send into harm's way will be made whole should they become ill or injured in service, that they should enjoy the dream they fought to defend, that their survivors should see a future that remembers the fallen. without this agreement, it would be inconceivable to ask our young to be willing to fight and die for our country, and without their doing so, our ideals as a nation, our freedom, and our prosperity would not exist. this obligation etched here in stone to recall the deepest sentiments of our founding father, george washington, is what brings us together here today. to behold those who have shed their blood or lost their limbs in service of their country. this obligation for our injured service men and women first proclaimed by general washington in 1783 is perhaps the highest form of public justice. as we stand here in sight of our nation's capitol, the centerpiece of our democracy, we must fervently pray that the price paid by our na
we made a sacred promise.reatest social contract, the men and women we send into harm's way will be made whole should they become ill or injured in service, that they should enjoy the dream they fought to defend, that their survivors should see a future that remembers the fallen. without this agreement, it would be inconceivable to ask our young to be willing to fight and die for our country, and without their doing so, our ideals as a nation, our freedom, and our prosperity would not exist....
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this area is considered one of the most sacred in jewish life. >> i feel very deeply for his family and the congregation. >> he was arrested tuesday morning. susan friedman says she watched as the rabbi was escorted from his home. >> we saw him being taken into a police car. >> one neighbor told us she saw authorities carrying computer equipment out of the home. >> i hope we all remember that he is a brilliant man and a great leader. >> i think any judgment should be reserved. congregation leaders issued a statement that reads -- we should note that in the police report, the suspect noted the device in the showers was being used for ventilation in the shower area. this case is still developing and continues. the confirmation -- the congregation remains open at this time. >> montgomery county, lease are telling us a manhunt is underway for a suspect that led officers on a chase and ditch the vehicle in the woods. officers need your help in tracking this person down. police think they have left this area and they are asking for help to catch these guys. this all started in silver spring.
this area is considered one of the most sacred in jewish life. >> i feel very deeply for his family and the congregation. >> he was arrested tuesday morning. susan friedman says she watched as the rabbi was escorted from his home. >> we saw him being taken into a police car. >> one neighbor told us she saw authorities carrying computer equipment out of the home. >> i hope we all remember that he is a brilliant man and a great leader. >> i think any judgment...
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i'm reading a classic manual of islamic sacred law. looking ahead, let's talk about this. if these calls to american jihad to these loan wolves to hit people in law enforcement, people in the military, are being answered, muslims have even a greater obligation. i'm even having trouble getting an imam on the show. why aren't they talking this. >> that's an issue. because they don't want to deal with the problem. they're in denial. we need a massive intervention. i'll tell you, judge, most of muslims that i know reject that clause. they just don't want any part of it. that's why our families came to america. that's why they reject islamist movements. but the bottom line is, the leadership of our community, that's where the crisis is. it's being run by lobbies, influenced by saudi arabia, by petro dollars, by islamist governments like iran and elsewhere. americans are asleep. muslims should have a jihad against jihad, to counter these ideas. to advance american nationalism, to defend our police, defend our military against the radicals that we truly should be in the front lin
i'm reading a classic manual of islamic sacred law. looking ahead, let's talk about this. if these calls to american jihad to these loan wolves to hit people in law enforcement, people in the military, are being answered, muslims have even a greater obligation. i'm even having trouble getting an imam on the show. why aren't they talking this. >> that's an issue. because they don't want to deal with the problem. they're in denial. we need a massive intervention. i'll tell you, judge, most...
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sacred ground unique in the nation's capital, honoring veterans disabled. is a very special memorial -- it is unique in this country. it is dedicated to those who either have ptsd or who were injured or wounded in battle. this was a long time in coming. in idea first came about 1995. a woman noted there was no real place to honor those who had at wounded battle. they used $81 million in private funds to support this thing. at the center of memorial -- very interesting -- there is fire and water, the elements of life and the passing of life, if you will. president obama said on this occasion, this is a time we need to be thinking about our veterans. he said very emotionally, if you see a veteran who has been , -- scarred bye battle, an amputee, don't turn away, look that person in the eye and say thank you for what you have done, welcome home. we need you. >> i noticed you were meeting quite a few people. did some of them come from afar for today's event? >> some people did come from far away places. a couple of people traveled from new england and several g
sacred ground unique in the nation's capital, honoring veterans disabled. is a very special memorial -- it is unique in this country. it is dedicated to those who either have ptsd or who were injured or wounded in battle. this was a long time in coming. in idea first came about 1995. a woman noted there was no real place to honor those who had at wounded battle. they used $81 million in private funds to support this thing. at the center of memorial -- very interesting -- there is fire and...
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but as muslims observe friday prayers today, resurgents will be in place at the sacred spot known to muslims as the noble sanctuary and to jews at the temple mount. only women and men over age 50 will be granted to the site right now. the rabbi was hospitalized in serious condition. the rabbi glick has long pushed for jewish access to muslim holy sights, and sortly after his shooting, a group of jewish activists vowed to enter the disputed compound. israeli authorities briefly closed off the site to all worshippers. benjamin netanyahu met with reporters. >> translator: i have ordered significant re-enforcements, including re-enforcement of resources so that we can maintain both security in jerusalem and the status quo in the holy places. >> palestinian authority condemned israeli's action on thursday as a declaration of war. samantha powell, the united states u.n. ambassador has finished her tour of ebola ravaged countries in africa. she says no country can afford to stand on the sidelines. the world health organization says there have been nearly 14,000 ebola cases, nearly 5,000 dea
but as muslims observe friday prayers today, resurgents will be in place at the sacred spot known to muslims as the noble sanctuary and to jews at the temple mount. only women and men over age 50 will be granted to the site right now. the rabbi was hospitalized in serious condition. the rabbi glick has long pushed for jewish access to muslim holy sights, and sortly after his shooting, a group of jewish activists vowed to enter the disputed compound. israeli authorities briefly closed off the...
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world war ii vets went back to what some call sacred grounds.ut what they got out of it was so much more than they expected. that story straight >>> ♪ >>> not bad out there right now, but things are changing. so, sue will be back with a check of wet near moment. first, though, at 4:55, two world war ii veterans returning to philadelphia after amazing trip to the beaches of normandy. >> so more than 07 years after d-day, the vets set foot on what some call sacred grounds, 88 year old, chet was a seaman on board the uss cory, the destroyer that led to the d-day invasion. his wish was to return to the shores of normandy. his friend, 90 year old warren kimble, took the john which him. kimble served in the china burr man india theatre in world war ii, he wanted to visit the site to pay his respects to those who died in the battle of normandy. >> it was fantastic. the people were unbelievable. once they found that you were a veteran of the d-day invasion, they just couldn't thank you enough. and we really appreciated it. >> we appreciate you guys. bel
world war ii vets went back to what some call sacred grounds.ut what they got out of it was so much more than they expected. that story straight >>> ♪ >>> not bad out there right now, but things are changing. so, sue will be back with a check of wet near moment. first, though, at 4:55, two world war ii veterans returning to philadelphia after amazing trip to the beaches of normandy. >> so more than 07 years after d-day, the vets set foot on what some call sacred...
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it was very emotional being at the war memorial and seeing the crime scene tape across our sacred space man gave his and we will remember him and the sacrifice to those who put themselves in harm's way. it told us we have veterans after afghanistan that need to be looked after and need to make sure the veterans's hospitals are looked after. it is a time commitment that the nation owes them. that's something we should be debating among the other things. >> do you think this is going to change canada's commitment to remain in the military coalition against isis or isil, whatever you want to call it. it is controversial. >> certainly we had the debate in parliament and it was unprecedented not to have the full support of parliament, sending troops into harm's way. i'm not going on a day like this to get into why that happened, but certainly everyone believes that we are part of a larger international response. what is the right response and the role that canada should be playing supporting our allies. we have a long history in terms of the work and support we can do. our foreign affairs pe
it was very emotional being at the war memorial and seeing the crime scene tape across our sacred space man gave his and we will remember him and the sacrifice to those who put themselves in harm's way. it told us we have veterans after afghanistan that need to be looked after and need to make sure the veterans's hospitals are looked after. it is a time commitment that the nation owes them. that's something we should be debating among the other things. >> do you think this is going to...
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painter of the empire, david was given his most important commission-- a monumental work called le sacre-- the coronation. his early sketches show napoleon audaciously crowning himself. the final canvas portrays napoleon crowning josephine. david painted himself sketching the scene. everyone had to be recognizably portrayed including the members of the church and the pope, sitting quietly and unhappily as he watches josephine kneel before the emperor who holds the crown in his upraised arms. napoleon's sisters were not only jealous of josephine but also of josephine's daughter from a former marriage whose child was rumored to be napoleon's. even napoleon's mother who, in fact, refused to attend the ceremony was duly painted in. all the stars of the empire were gathered. the coronation was as much the triumph of josephine as it was of napoleon. for though she would never present napoleon with an heir she was the love of his life and wanted the world to know it. ingres' own infatuation with the emperor prompted him to paint the official portrait of napoleon in imperial robes. after the fre
painter of the empire, david was given his most important commission-- a monumental work called le sacre-- the coronation. his early sketches show napoleon audaciously crowning himself. the final canvas portrays napoleon crowning josephine. david painted himself sketching the scene. everyone had to be recognizably portrayed including the members of the church and the pope, sitting quietly and unhappily as he watches josephine kneel before the emperor who holds the crown in his upraised arms....
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it is a moral evil that threatens our sacred institutions, our families and lives until it became popular and then, since then, who knows. you know, to each his own. you know, none of my business. (cheers and applause) i might even officiate at a wedding some day, who knows? (cheers and applause) and every day, there's another reason for me to not give a what ev epees. >> it's a big guy for gay right and couple ace cross the country have tied the knot after court hearings at a national and local level made same-sex marriage legal in a majority of states. >> same-sex marriage may soon be legal in 35 states. >> supporters of same-sex marriage supporting another legal victory this morning. a federal judge striking down alaska's ban on gay marriage. >> stephen: yeah, gay marriage is legal in alaska. now gay couples will have the right to celebrate the traditional alaskan way by having bristol palin cold-cock one of their guests. (laughter) as much as i love america, as a person of faith, all that really matters to me is the position of the catholic church and that's always been, guy on girl,
it is a moral evil that threatens our sacred institutions, our families and lives until it became popular and then, since then, who knows. you know, to each his own. you know, none of my business. (cheers and applause) i might even officiate at a wedding some day, who knows? (cheers and applause) and every day, there's another reason for me to not give a what ev epees. >> it's a big guy for gay right and couple ace cross the country have tied the knot after court hearings at a national...
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erin, this all centers around an incredibly sacred religious site. this runs the risk, of course, of kicking off even more israeli-palestinian violence. how are both sides trying to avoid that? what limitations are in place right now as far as who can visit? >> reporter: well, the situation is calm here outside the gate entrance to the old city in east jerusalem. but as you can see behind me, there is a heavy police presence. security barricades have been set up. they're checking the i.d.s of people trying to enter the old city. now, as you mentioned, the noble sanctuary or temple mount is open today, but under restriction. only men over the age of 50 and all women are allowed inside to pray. it's the kind of restriction that angers many muslims. and yesterday, for the first time in some 14 years, the site was completely closed to all worshippers. a decision that the spokesperson for the palestinian president calls a declaration of war. the grand mufta of jerusalem walks through the streets of the old city. today, at the third holiest site in easy ha
erin, this all centers around an incredibly sacred religious site. this runs the risk, of course, of kicking off even more israeli-palestinian violence. how are both sides trying to avoid that? what limitations are in place right now as far as who can visit? >> reporter: well, the situation is calm here outside the gate entrance to the old city in east jerusalem. but as you can see behind me, there is a heavy police presence. security barricades have been set up. they're checking the...
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built with government financial assistance as penance for the sins of a defeated nation, sacre-coeurlso a call to arms for the moral regeneration of a france led by church and state. it was very quickly interpreted by montmartre's media, especially the radical media, as an imposition of the third republic's power on montmartre. and that served as the focus to all the anti-militarists, anti-clericalists and anti-capitalists, who transformed it into a symbol of oppression by the establishment-- an attempt to dominate the anti-establishment elements of montmartre. (narrator) in an attempt to defuse the situation, the government loosened the restrictions imposed on the popular press after the suppression of the commune. in 1881, for the first time, you could publish journals with illustrations that did not have to be checked by the censor every day. simultaneously with this were new technologies in printing, using photomechanical processes, which allowed journals to be printed very cheaply, about one-tenth the cost as before. and so with the combination of no censorship and cheap journal
built with government financial assistance as penance for the sins of a defeated nation, sacre-coeurlso a call to arms for the moral regeneration of a france led by church and state. it was very quickly interpreted by montmartre's media, especially the radical media, as an imposition of the third republic's power on montmartre. and that served as the focus to all the anti-militarists, anti-clericalists and anti-capitalists, who transformed it into a symbol of oppression by the establishment--...
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it's a sacred space.your clothes, unstitched garments to show there's no vanity in it. in pictures, there's vanity in displaying yourself. cameras were banned before people because take pictures of the sacred space. it's not that they can't take pictures of the space, but it is a distraction for themselves and for somebody else, flashes going after constantly, holding a camera in your face it not what you. you want privacy, seclusion, isolation from the world. that's what you do every day. go to hajj how have you made life any different? that, in itself is a contradiction to hajj, and contradiction to you attaining purity and time with god. 24 hours a day preoccupied with your phone and showing yourself to the world is a problem. you lose your spirit in it. you leaose your person in it. you lose who you are. if you want a space that's truly yours you need to disconnect. hajj is the opportunity to disconnect from the world, the material world, and focus on the spiritual journey. >> connecting to the spirit
it's a sacred space.your clothes, unstitched garments to show there's no vanity in it. in pictures, there's vanity in displaying yourself. cameras were banned before people because take pictures of the sacred space. it's not that they can't take pictures of the space, but it is a distraction for themselves and for somebody else, flashes going after constantly, holding a camera in your face it not what you. you want privacy, seclusion, isolation from the world. that's what you do every day. go...
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that's a sacred heart, it's a symbol of passion. jesus is always holding a sacred heart.est. i mean, it was bound to happen. it's a part of life. it's like, you know, i miss her. i mean, i miss -- it wouldn't matter if she was three cells down from me, i wouldn't have no contact with her, so i would miss her the same. >> you know, you're two peas in a pod. >> i do know that. i do. sometimes that's our blessing, and sometimes, ugh. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> a young man plummets to his death when he crashes through a 25th floor window of the a tulsa high-rise. shockingly, his wife, two months away from giving birth, is charged with his murder in i know what happened. i was the only other person there and i will always maintain my innocence. >> now, her future lie in the hands of a judge. >> don't [ bleep ] me, dude. >> also facing a murder charge, another inmate, disobeys orders.
that's a sacred heart, it's a symbol of passion. jesus is always holding a sacred heart.est. i mean, it was bound to happen. it's a part of life. it's like, you know, i miss her. i mean, i miss -- it wouldn't matter if she was three cells down from me, i wouldn't have no contact with her, so i would miss her the same. >> you know, you're two peas in a pod. >> i do know that. i do. sometimes that's our blessing, and sometimes, ugh. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer...
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. >> jon: the next ronald reagan -- blessed by thy name -- (laughter) that is a sacred honor usuallyices. i wonder if modi can live up to the name. >> some suggest that the adoring crowds in madison square garden were representative of india's wealthy and not india's poor majority, who they say were being harmed by deregulation and privatization. they also say that his economic credentials and policies are only helping the 1%, the rich. >> jon: that is the new rage! (applause) but, of course, reagan was a great communicator, something modi will have to live up to. on saturday, modi spoke at central park. he has a chance to prove his reaganisms as a man who can speak to all people. share your words in ways we americans can understand. >> (indiscernible) (cheers and applause) >> jon: wait a minute! do other countries think we actually believe in "star wars"? i now honor the words of your prophet, do or do not, there is no try! we'll be right back. mimuppets: it looks so good.... animal : no flavour! kermit: when it's time to eat together... animal: sooorry. kermit: do everyone a favour
. >> jon: the next ronald reagan -- blessed by thy name -- (laughter) that is a sacred honor usuallyices. i wonder if modi can live up to the name. >> some suggest that the adoring crowds in madison square garden were representative of india's wealthy and not india's poor majority, who they say were being harmed by deregulation and privatization. they also say that his economic credentials and policies are only helping the 1%, the rich. >> jon: that is the new rage! (applause)...
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ruth morales hadar aviram rashawn was a straight "a" student at sacred heart.. as well as a gifted athlete. his family says he'd been t target of bullying by the suspect. they say rashawn's murder outside a market in e mission last month was premeditated. other bay area headlines: three arrests in the murdera 15-year-old boy shot outsida house in windsor. the crime happened in june... since then, investigators trackedn three suspects hiding out in mexico. the three are now awaiting extradition. caltrans has a new plan to smooth out the bay bridge commute during a 2-month maintenance project. workere replacing six 'expansion jo on the upper deck. but the k metal plates used to cover e gaps slowed traffic to a crl on friday. caltrans ripped them out, and plans to add paving material when they're replaced, for a smoother ride. time to play ball... game one of the world series just getting underway in ka city. ken bastida is at kauffman stadium trying to find some orange and black in the seaf blue. thanks ken game two is tomorrow night. also in kansas city. the seri
ruth morales hadar aviram rashawn was a straight "a" student at sacred heart.. as well as a gifted athlete. his family says he'd been t target of bullying by the suspect. they say rashawn's murder outside a market in e mission last month was premeditated. other bay area headlines: three arrests in the murdera 15-year-old boy shot outsida house in windsor. the crime happened in june... since then, investigators trackedn three suspects hiding out in mexico. the three are now awaiting...
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folks, i might have to do it, because once again, the secular progressives are coming for the most sacred american holiday in the first half of october. jim. >> the staelgt school board giving christopher columbus the boot? in order to celebrate the indigenous people of the seattle area, the scookd has unanimously voted to have the school observe indigenous people day. >> stephen: yes, seattle is replacing columbus day with indigenous people day. why? they didn't discover america. and it was right under their feet the whole time. how lazy do you have to be to not even look down? and they claim-- they claim it's about fighting racism, but tell them what's really going on here peter johnson jr.? >> it's a social and political statement that says that christopher columbus was a violator of indigenous people. >> it's a slap. >> it's an attack on columbus day. >> stephen: yes, it's an attack on columbus... day. ( laughter ) or to put it in a way that fit my preexisting graphic, it's columbus day under attack. >> mam mam mama mia. >> jesus and columbus side by side, just like they were on the "
folks, i might have to do it, because once again, the secular progressives are coming for the most sacred american holiday in the first half of october. jim. >> the staelgt school board giving christopher columbus the boot? in order to celebrate the indigenous people of the seattle area, the scookd has unanimously voted to have the school observe indigenous people day. >> stephen: yes, seattle is replacing columbus day with indigenous people day. why? they didn't discover america....
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radiant engraving of saint gerome is a hymn to the contemplative life showing his favorite saint in sacred study. subtlety of light and detailed depiction of the interior all recall van eyck's art. for his figure of brooding melancholy durer may have used a michelangelo sibyl as his model. melancholy is the dark side of genius. the discarded tools-- a plane and saw, instruments, and inkwell-- all convey the frustrated artist, his creativity blocked. albrecht durer was a northern genius who succeeded in assimilating the lessons of the south. the last and boldest statement of northern religious art can be found in the isenheim altarpiece-- the work of a german master. this massive altar in three stages is by the artist we know as matthias grunewald. in many ways, it is the ultimate painting in christian art. never again would a painter feel quite so free to express the mysteries of christian faith ranging from agony to ecstasy. this altarpiece was painted around 1515 for an antonite monastery which specialized in the care of skin diseases. the crucifixion is shown with unprecedented impact i
radiant engraving of saint gerome is a hymn to the contemplative life showing his favorite saint in sacred study. subtlety of light and detailed depiction of the interior all recall van eyck's art. for his figure of brooding melancholy durer may have used a michelangelo sibyl as his model. melancholy is the dark side of genius. the discarded tools-- a plane and saw, instruments, and inkwell-- all convey the frustrated artist, his creativity blocked. albrecht durer was a northern genius who...