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skinner: they're looking for a charge to convict jesus so that they can put him to death. there seems to be a lack of fairness, a lack of complete openness with this arraignment. and it seems to have been a premeditated decision that jesus is going to be put to death, but we need to find the right reason. finally, the text tells us that two witnesses step forward and they indicate that they've heard jesus say, "i will destroy this temple made with hands and in three days i will build it again." in other words, there's divine intervention involved. and this essentially amounts to a messianic claim. and by claiming to be the messiah, jesus will be guilty of blasphemy in front of his jewish accusers. "now peter was sitting outside in the courtyard.
skinner: they're looking for a charge to convict jesus so that they can put him to death. there seems to be a lack of fairness, a lack of complete openness with this arraignment. and it seems to have been a premeditated decision that jesus is going to be put to death, but we need to find the right reason. finally, the text tells us that two witnesses step forward and they indicate that they've heard jesus say, "i will destroy this temple made with hands and in three days i will build it...
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skinner: it's called in latin the patibulum. this is a big, heavy chunk of olive wood that is put on the ground and when the person to be executed is there, that person will be thrown to the ground and either be tied or nailed to the patibulum. bond: but as he goes through jerusalem, he's unable to continue carrying it. and according to mark's gospel, he's helped out by simon of cyrene, who steps in and carries the crossbeam for him. john's gospel, though, has a different slant on things. in his gospel, there's no simon of cyrene. jesus carries the crossbeam himself all the way through john's narrative. jesus is a magisterial, sovereign figure who needs no help from anybody else. today, when christian pilgrims process through jerusalem along the via dolorosa, they're following a route only established in the 18th century. archaeologist dr. shimon gibson believes the real route that jesus was forced to take to his execution was very different. man: well, the traditional via dolorosa begins at the antonia fortress, which is on the
skinner: it's called in latin the patibulum. this is a big, heavy chunk of olive wood that is put on the ground and when the person to be executed is there, that person will be thrown to the ground and either be tied or nailed to the patibulum. bond: but as he goes through jerusalem, he's unable to continue carrying it. and according to mark's gospel, he's helped out by simon of cyrene, who steps in and carries the crossbeam for him. john's gospel, though, has a different slant on things. in...
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>> rachel skinner, boss. >> well, rachel, that just isn't fast enough, okay? >> [scoffs] well, i'm not the only bugger doing this. >> yeah, i know, but i'm putting you in charge, therefore responsible. so i want a working shortlist by tomorrow morning, okay? get to it. right, we have information that nazir ahmed has an apartment somewhere in town. don't know where. it could be anywhere. >> 56 brayburne terrace. >> what? >> he bought the flat the end of last year, installed his girlfriend deborah to field personal callers shopping for junk. >> how do you know this? >> deborah's a junkie. i've pulled her in a couple of times. >> uh, have you known it for a while? >> yeah. >> and do you think you could talk to her? >> i have done. >> well? and? >> nazir was making the street's good smack go a long way, cutting it with all kinds of garbage, selling short measure, raking in the extra cash to feed his own habit, getting paranoid, and generally praying the street wouldn't find out his rep as king dealer was going down the pan. the boy was not smart. >> oh, jesus. don
>> rachel skinner, boss. >> well, rachel, that just isn't fast enough, okay? >> [scoffs] well, i'm not the only bugger doing this. >> yeah, i know, but i'm putting you in charge, therefore responsible. so i want a working shortlist by tomorrow morning, okay? get to it. right, we have information that nazir ahmed has an apartment somewhere in town. don't know where. it could be anywhere. >> 56 brayburne terrace. >> what? >> he bought the flat the end of...
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but i served with phenomenal personalities as petroika, jim baker, howard baker, ken, sam skinner,,jimaker again. i tried do a good job. i tell you, it is a challenging job. >> you at least sympathize. >> i have empathy. >> not sympathy. >> romney or perry? >> i'm straddling the fence. i will celebrate the republican nominee. i'm a republican and will they're all 35 or older and bu borr in the united states. [laaghter] >> who is qualified, that is -- >> not endorsing. >> you're a new englaader on the one hand -- [inaudible, multiple people speaking] >> rooted in massachusetts, proud resident of aggie land right now. love texas a&m university and the bush school. >> you won't pick? made by governor perry in the last presidential election which he was campaigning against mayor giulianii he was heard to say on this is pointed to as the root of the tension between the perry folks and the bush folks. would you comment about that? do you think bush was a fiscal conservative? >> i think he was a remarkably strong leader. he was pragmatic and learned a lot of pragmatism by being governor of te
but i served with phenomenal personalities as petroika, jim baker, howard baker, ken, sam skinner,,jimaker again. i tried do a good job. i tell you, it is a challenging job. >> you at least sympathize. >> i have empathy. >> not sympathy. >> romney or perry? >> i'm straddling the fence. i will celebrate the republican nominee. i'm a republican and will they're all 35 or older and bu borr in the united states. [laaghter] >> who is qualified, that is -- >>...
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. >> i don't think gingrich wins with mcí farland, skinner the newest advisory who was a bush advisoryraq and afghanistan. >> i don't think any republican wins on defense issues. the people care about jobs, they care about the economy. if they care about anything, they want american troops to come home. clearly they're coming home from iraq, they would like them to all come home from afghanistan according to polls. and the other problem for republicans is it's going to be hard to paint this democratic president as soft on defense as we've seen in the past, obama sent 30,000 more troops to afghanistan, he also sent american forces to help topple gadhafi, so he's going to be -- >> you got bin laden. >> another bing thing, of course, you got bin laden, so it's going to be hard to paint him soft on defense. >> he's above the levels of the highest bush years. >> it's going to be really difficult to paint him that way. >> they're pinging at him all the time. they want something that goes well in iraq, they're looking to something that goes wrong in afghanistan. something to say, see, you pul
. >> i don't think gingrich wins with mcí farland, skinner the newest advisory who was a bush advisoryraq and afghanistan. >> i don't think any republican wins on defense issues. the people care about jobs, they care about the economy. if they care about anything, they want american troops to come home. clearly they're coming home from iraq, they would like them to all come home from afghanistan according to polls. and the other problem for republicans is it's going to be hard to...
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building this corruption skinner was. introducing limits for that but i mean. the number of contracts between state officials and private organizations us where. you believe that you're. going to the top of management's consists of relatives of state officials or next of kin and the number of such cases in our country is enormous. number four on the march that may be what booth. and we now have finalizing the process of moving on to. the on the mystery government services. mean one of the regions should pass over to these new procedures by next year and thought and people would get it but you never. use the internet. and universal e-cards once you get services millions of people will use only if you want these opportunities next year and also talking about those living in remote parts of russia people will it will be easier for people to work on line it was the government's saving on that time and money and craning up the an electronic digital technologies provide for transparency needed to fight corruption that you know number five. we will also introduce new
building this corruption skinner was. introducing limits for that but i mean. the number of contracts between state officials and private organizations us where. you believe that you're. going to the top of management's consists of relatives of state officials or next of kin and the number of such cases in our country is enormous. number four on the march that may be what booth. and we now have finalizing the process of moving on to. the on the mystery government services. mean one of the...
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of them women and children televisa is stepping up its assault on the hamas militants but as paula skinner reports the campaigns pretty more innocent lives in the firing line. early this morning friday at least three israeli airstrikes targeted a hamas training camp in the gaza strip now in some of the shrapnel from one of those bombs that hit nearby homes at least one palestinian civilian was killed this follows an israeli airstrike last night thursday in which two high ranking palestinian militants were killed while traveling in a car in a crowded area in gaza city that was the first israeli strike in a concentrated area since the israeli gaza border back in two thousand and eight two thousand and nine now the palestinians have responded with a barrage of rockets there were five because some rockets or grad missiles fired on southern israel the south of israel is in a state of high in the residents have been ordered to remain near a bomb shelters throughout the course of today and this comes as various faction groups in the gaza strip point for increased revenge attacks against israel we
of them women and children televisa is stepping up its assault on the hamas militants but as paula skinner reports the campaigns pretty more innocent lives in the firing line. early this morning friday at least three israeli airstrikes targeted a hamas training camp in the gaza strip now in some of the shrapnel from one of those bombs that hit nearby homes at least one palestinian civilian was killed this follows an israeli airstrike last night thursday in which two high ranking palestinian...
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. >> that was nancy skinner speaking there. and six separate investigations are now underway into the incident. >> and thousands of students will get a break beginning next year. this is the first for a public university. explaining how it works. >> attending uc berkeley has a price tag of $32,000 a year. that is with room and board. 40% of the students get help from the state and federal government, the middle class is having trouble aboarding -- afoirding cal. >> we don't want challenging economic times to be a barrier to access to what we believe is one of the premier public university autos enter m cap. stands for middle class achlses plan. families earning between $80,000 and $140,000 qualify this, is how it works. say a family makes $100,000 a year. the most they'll pay is 15%. in other words, $15,000. their son, or daughter swril to contribute by picking out loans or using some of the savings. berkeley will then makeup the difference. the university will rely on donations to fund this program. there are other sources. >>
. >> that was nancy skinner speaking there. and six separate investigations are now underway into the incident. >> and thousands of students will get a break beginning next year. this is the first for a public university. explaining how it works. >> attending uc berkeley has a price tag of $32,000 a year. that is with room and board. 40% of the students get help from the state and federal government, the middle class is having trouble aboarding -- afoirding cal. >> we...
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and art skinner sent this picture to our you report page. in sunnyvale blocked trees blocked two lanes of highway 101. and there is a huge back up of cars developed. there is an alert about hazardous driving conditions. this is a live picture of the bay bridge. you can see camera bouncing around a bit. the bridge is under a high wind advisory as are most of the bridges so be careful when you're out there. sandhya patel is here with a look at what's happening. these winds are getting stronger. >> they are. we're seeing north wind gusts gusting to 41 miles per hour. diablo range gusting to 50 miles per hour. so there is a live picture, it's a shaky camera, definitely hang on tight. one more thing here, these are the peak wind gusts. danville, this is a current wind speed. and there is 49 rio vift y hayward, san jose mid to upper 30s range. we're going to continue to see strong winds overnight tonight. i'll be back with a look at the forecast including a high wind warning and a wind advisory. >> california department of social services is facin
and art skinner sent this picture to our you report page. in sunnyvale blocked trees blocked two lanes of highway 101. and there is a huge back up of cars developed. there is an alert about hazardous driving conditions. this is a live picture of the bay bridge. you can see camera bouncing around a bit. the bridge is under a high wind advisory as are most of the bridges so be careful when you're out there. sandhya patel is here with a look at what's happening. these winds are getting stronger....
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mark skinner thanks for sending this picture of the scene. >> utility officials say 26,000 customers right now are without electricity in the santa cruz mountains, hardest hit area more than 1200 in the dark on the peninsula and east 800 in the south bay and 145 customers in the north bay. no outages in san francisco right now. we'll be in contact with pg&e all morning and keep you j5q:s numbers change. >>> 6:05. other news, this morning brings a new deadline for occupy san francisco protesters. the city has told hundreds of demonstrators at justin herman plaza that their tents need to be gone by noon today. however, officials won't call this an ultimatum. the occupiers have been offered an alternate site in the mission district that includes bathrooms and running water. the occupiers say they are not going anywhere. they say that site in the mission is not high profile enough and includes several restrictions they can't except. the city is not saying when they would attempt to remove occupiers who don't leave by the noon deadline. >> this afternoon occupy san francisco state is orga
mark skinner thanks for sending this picture of the scene. >> utility officials say 26,000 customers right now are without electricity in the santa cruz mountains, hardest hit area more than 1200 in the dark on the peninsula and east 800 in the south bay and 145 customers in the north bay. no outages in san francisco right now. we'll be in contact with pg&e all morning and keep you j5q:s numbers change. >>> 6:05. other news, this morning brings a new deadline for occupy san...
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mark skinner sent this picture. even now still power outages this morning. >>> members of occupy san francisco incest they are not going anywhere even though -- insist they are not going anywhere even though the city says today is moving day. a spokesman would not say if action is planned. they have been given until noon today to remove tents. occupiers voted down the city's offer to move to a lot in the mission district. >>> this afternoon a protest against a tuition increase for cal-state university students will take place. occupy san francisco state is organizing the rally at malcolm x plaza at 3:00 also planning to march and pitch tents. occupiers want san francisco state's president to support a roleback of next year's 9% increase, -- really passed by trustees. >>> a vote on whether to raise salaries of campus presidents will not take place next week. trustees cancelled the vote fearing there could be a violent reaction. it was an unnoed yesterday the same day that leland ye of san francisco blasted regents fo
mark skinner sent this picture. even now still power outages this morning. >>> members of occupy san francisco incest they are not going anywhere even though -- insist they are not going anywhere even though the city says today is moving day. a spokesman would not say if action is planned. they have been given until noon today to remove tents. occupiers voted down the city's offer to move to a lot in the mission district. >>> this afternoon a protest against a tuition increase...
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dennis skinner spent isn't this the same prime minister who month after month has been -- working people not staying and meeting the deal? [laughter] so he walked out without using his veto, he has walked out without getting a rebate like mrs. thatcher did. he walked out without -- like major. what a clunker. [laughter] >> i did absolutely -- [shouting] i can actually assure the honorable gentleman i did not at any stage walkout of the meeting. but i did at that meeting was depressed britain's interests as a british prime ministers should. >> dr. julian lewis. >> how the prime minister has cast his vote on europe so effectively in brussels, does he think there's any chance that the british people might one day have an opportunity to do something similar over here in? >> i wondered how long it would take to get to that issue. [laughter] i have to say to me the most important use of a reference is if there's a proposal for this house of commons or any government to pass powers from the south to somewhere else. we should ask the british people first. that to me in a parliamentary area is th
dennis skinner spent isn't this the same prime minister who month after month has been -- working people not staying and meeting the deal? [laughter] so he walked out without using his veto, he has walked out without getting a rebate like mrs. thatcher did. he walked out without -- like major. what a clunker. [laughter] >> i did absolutely -- [shouting] i can actually assure the honorable gentleman i did not at any stage walkout of the meeting. but i did at that meeting was depressed...
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dennis skinner spent isn't this the same prime minister who month after month has been -- working peoplefor not staying and meeting the deal? [laughter] so he walked out without using his veto, he has walked out without getting a rebate like mrs. thatcher did. he walked out without -- like major. what a clunker. [laughter] >> i did absolutely -- [shouting] i can actually assure the honorable gentleman i did not at any stage walkout of the meeting. but i did at that meeting was depressed britain's interests as a british prime ministers should. >> dr. julian lewis. >> how the prime minister has cast his vote on europe so effectively in brussels, does he think there's any chance that the british people might one day have an opportunity to do something similar over here in? >> i wondered how long it would take to get to that issue. [laughter] i have to say to me the most important use of a reference is if there's a proposal for this house of commons or any government to pass powers from the south to somewhere else. we should ask the british people first. that to me in a parliamentary area is
dennis skinner spent isn't this the same prime minister who month after month has been -- working peoplefor not staying and meeting the deal? [laughter] so he walked out without using his veto, he has walked out without getting a rebate like mrs. thatcher did. he walked out without -- like major. what a clunker. [laughter] >> i did absolutely -- [shouting] i can actually assure the honorable gentleman i did not at any stage walkout of the meeting. but i did at that meeting was depressed...
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dennis skinner spent isn't this the same prime minister who month after month has been -- working peoplefor not staying and meeting the deal? [laughter] so he walked out without using his veto, he has walked out without getting a rebate like mrs. thatcher did. he walked out without -- like major. what a clunker. [laughter] >> i did absolutely -- [shouting] i can actually assure the honorable gentleman i did not at any stage walkout of the meeting. but i did at that meeting was depressed britain's interests as a british prime ministers should. >> dr. julian lewis. >> how the prime minister has cast his vote on europe so effectively in brussels, does he think there's any chance that the british people might one day have an opportunity to do something similar over here in? >> i wondered how long it would take to get to that issue. [laughter] i have to say to me the most important use of a reference is if there's a proposal for this house of commons or any government to pass powers from the south to somewhere else. we should ask the british people first. that to me in a parliamentary area is
dennis skinner spent isn't this the same prime minister who month after month has been -- working peoplefor not staying and meeting the deal? [laughter] so he walked out without using his veto, he has walked out without getting a rebate like mrs. thatcher did. he walked out without -- like major. what a clunker. [laughter] >> i did absolutely -- [shouting] i can actually assure the honorable gentleman i did not at any stage walkout of the meeting. but i did at that meeting was depressed...