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when you come to the synagogue it's not necessarily to operate continuously but rather to look back and forward and save it and always in your own life you can do bettencourt perform the commandments and a better way end generally to make life better for you and your fellow citizens. space see it in an almost universal way in terms of celebrating the new year. >>> what kind of trace this to you make? >>> it's very different given over the years to think of their first time i give myself permission not to go to synagogue one iota in israel's because and it's really go to the beach and in a way that was really a lot of fun because i was in the community has in the water with of my friends and not us who we did clinic that was ironic that it took me to go to israel to to that. the days of of this constant in the house because i have to hormonal teenage daughters knees to the days of or and trembling so i am now conversation with one of my daughter's refuses to go to the synagogue on the rush, and i am not sure exactly how it's going to end up. a little fog the continued anemometer going to
when you come to the synagogue it's not necessarily to operate continuously but rather to look back and forward and save it and always in your own life you can do bettencourt perform the commandments and a better way end generally to make life better for you and your fellow citizens. space see it in an almost universal way in terms of celebrating the new year. >>> what kind of trace this to you make? >>> it's very different given over the years to think of their first time i...
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our synagogue as a piece perspective and in fact on our high holidays for coming up we celebrate the part of jewish tradition that affirms a path of peace and social justice and healing that transformation >>> that is in your synagogue but what about other jews and rabbis who are your colleagues at other synagogues >>> a lot of my colleagues say that keeping up with a right behind you but turns out there miles behind me and often with the say to me is look we do not dare say publicly but we agree with you privately but we cannot hear it say it publicly because both wealthy people and our conversation of the greatest power in our congregation are likely to find a sense of >>> i am pro israel. i believe the best path for israel is the path of open hearted reconciliation and compassion toward the other. in fact one same as the best path for israel is take our jewish tradition more seriously because we've never been the cockers and the one to believe and armies and power and when you promise to believe in love and kindness and generosity. that's the essence, been teaching at the past sev
our synagogue as a piece perspective and in fact on our high holidays for coming up we celebrate the part of jewish tradition that affirms a path of peace and social justice and healing that transformation >>> that is in your synagogue but what about other jews and rabbis who are your colleagues at other synagogues >>> a lot of my colleagues say that keeping up with a right behind you but turns out there miles behind me and often with the say to me is look we do not dare say...
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the synagogue has been preparing for a large gathering to say goodbye to the former ravens owner and supportive family. -- and support his family. rabbi andrew busch will preside over the funeral. ceremonies to honor modell have been going on since his death on thursday at the age of 87. there was a moment of silence at the game last night. the players wore decals honoring art modell on their helmets and art pins on their uniforms. today rabbi busch says the focus will be on his larger- than-life personality along with the relationships he built and his many contributions. >> jewish tradition teaches us that our funerals are the same no matter who we are, whether we're world and nationally famous or whether we're someone who lived a very quiet life, and i think art would want the same. >> the funeral for art modell will be carried live on wbal plus at 11:00 a.m. on 11-2, comcast channel 208, and verizon fios 460. reporting live, kim dacey, wbal- tv 11 news. >> thank you. 6:09. 52 degrees on tv hill. we'll run down some job fairs in our area. >> what happened to a wrestler icon, next.
the synagogue has been preparing for a large gathering to say goodbye to the former ravens owner and supportive family. -- and support his family. rabbi andrew busch will preside over the funeral. ceremonies to honor modell have been going on since his death on thursday at the age of 87. there was a moment of silence at the game last night. the players wore decals honoring art modell on their helmets and art pins on their uniforms. today rabbi busch says the focus will be on his larger-...
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millions of jews from around the world will gather with family and friends at synagoguing to -- synagogues to prayfor a good year and they will fast for 25 hours. >>> baltimore county plans to hold a press conference today to update residents on county's emergency preparedness plans. they will review with a they learned from power outage in june and discuss preparations for the upcoming winter season. it's hard to believe we are talking about the winter season but fall is here and if you haven't stepped outside it's going to feel like it right? a you got that right. it's chilly out there this morning. look at the temperatures. 50 in westminster. ellicott city, you are at 50. 45 in frederick and 53 in easton. 43 in goldsboro and cambridge at 55. galena 46 and 48 in bel air to round off the temperatures this mork. -- morning. in dundalk where we did start to see a beautiful sunrise. plenty of blue skies and that will prevail for the morning and we will see a few more clouds trying to move in. look at the picture perfect sky in kent island this morning. this will be the name of the game. pret
millions of jews from around the world will gather with family and friends at synagoguing to -- synagogues to prayfor a good year and they will fast for 25 hours. >>> baltimore county plans to hold a press conference today to update residents on county's emergency preparedness plans. they will review with a they learned from power outage in june and discuss preparations for the upcoming winter season. it's hard to believe we are talking about the winter season but fall is here and if...
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the synagogue is preparing for a large gathering to say goodbye to art modell. the rabbi will preside over the funeral. he said art modell was always curious about the people he met. >> he wanted to interact with other people. he was warm. he was a good, upright person. >> similar sentiments were echoed over the weekend. there was a memorial at m&t bank stadium. >> we're going to miss them. >> why is that? >> it is great to have them back. >> monday night, they honored art modell with a moment of silence. players were decals on their helmets and pins on their uniform. today the focus will be on his larger-than-life personality and his many contributions. >> jewish tradition teaches us that our funerals are the same no matter who we are, whether we're world and nationally famous or whether we're someone who lived a very quiet life, and i think art would want the same. >> the funeral for art modell will be carried live on wbal plus. coverage begins at 11:00 p.m. on comcast channel 208, verizon fios 460, and 11-2. reporting live, kim dacey, wbal- tv 11 news. >> ame
the synagogue is preparing for a large gathering to say goodbye to art modell. the rabbi will preside over the funeral. he said art modell was always curious about the people he met. >> he wanted to interact with other people. he was warm. he was a good, upright person. >> similar sentiments were echoed over the weekend. there was a memorial at m&t bank stadium. >> we're going to miss them. >> why is that? >> it is great to have them back. >> monday...
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he was very supportive member of the synagogue. the rabbi says his life and his contributions will be focused on tomorrow. >> the jewish tradition teaches us our funerals of the same matter who we are, nationally famous or someone who lived a quiet life. art would want the same. >> tomorrow's funeral will be carried live. coverage begins at 11:00 a.m. to watch the service, you can find us on the air at 11-2 or channel for 60. >> the opener will feature a special guest. michael phelps will serve as honorary team captain. they received a special welcome home ceremony downtown and that is where we find lowell mel zer. >> this place was packed at the amphitheater a couple of hours ago where there were honoring michael phelps along with other 2012 olympic and paralympic athletes. the pomp and circumstance was fell down here. you had all branches of government from baltimore county and baltimore city. he said he was thankful that he was from baltimore and appreciated how great the fans were and have been to him over his career in swimmin
he was very supportive member of the synagogue. the rabbi says his life and his contributions will be focused on tomorrow. >> the jewish tradition teaches us our funerals of the same matter who we are, nationally famous or someone who lived a quiet life. art would want the same. >> tomorrow's funeral will be carried live. coverage begins at 11:00 a.m. to watch the service, you can find us on the air at 11-2 or channel for 60. >> the opener will feature a special guest. michael...
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the salvation army, the local church, synagogue,ç mosqueç, whatever.re little bigger, who else is there? neighbors helping neighbors. ças it gets a little bigger, or even if it is a small house fire, in the neighborhoods of this city and neighborhoods across the country, if something çhappens, there is usually a local business that knows the family and been dealing with for a while and says that will help them out in some way or another. i remember last year i was traveling in the floods of north dakota. there was a family i was talking to at one of the shelters who lost their home. he said the one good thing was he did not lose his car. he had sent it to the shop the day before. the shop where it was getting fixed was not affected by the floods. then he said he went back yesterday to pick up my car. as he picked up hisç car, the y said it is ok. he showed me the bill. it was like $800 bill for repairs. it said "paid in fullñr." he said take care of yourself in your family. he picked up the tab, a small- business garage. that happened every day on s
the salvation army, the local church, synagogue,ç mosqueç, whatever.re little bigger, who else is there? neighbors helping neighbors. ças it gets a little bigger, or even if it is a small house fire, in the neighborhoods of this city and neighborhoods across the country, if something çhappens, there is usually a local business that knows the family and been dealing with for a while and says that will help them out in some way or another. i remember last year i was traveling in the...
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as was mentioned, we have a wonderful model in japantown that used to be a synagogue that was converted into senior housing. as other reports have been presented to the city about the very large increase in our senior population here in san francisco, we need more and more affordable housing for seniors. this would be a wonderful example of a place that we could use. we have support from the neighborhood and we would like to have this alternative be considered. it would not include the demolition of the property. it would try to maintain the historic architecture. it would allow for some housing for much needed for our seniors. thank you very much. >> linda chapman. i know you do not want my legal device. steve taylor is an attorney who represents churches against cities, like the city of berkeley. he sent his statement about this. i assume it went to the city attorney. it has to do with whether or not people are allowed churches -- churches are allowed to do their activities at a particular site, not are they able to use the site they do not want for religious activities for some other
as was mentioned, we have a wonderful model in japantown that used to be a synagogue that was converted into senior housing. as other reports have been presented to the city about the very large increase in our senior population here in san francisco, we need more and more affordable housing for seniors. this would be a wonderful example of a place that we could use. we have support from the neighborhood and we would like to have this alternative be considered. it would not include the...
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the skyline is full of minarets, and church towers and synagogues, but it is still divided by faith andthnicity. she does youth ministry work for young people of all faiths, an unusual job these days. it is the morning conference at a drug addiction prevention association. social workers are muslims, catholics, and a piece. she does not know the release of her fellow care givers. >> we do not talk about it. that is what makes our situation special. >> the bosnian war ended in 1995, but tensions from the conflict run deep in this multi- ethnic country. 11,000 people died in sarajevo alone during the war. bosnian serb troops laid siege to the city for almost four years, dug into positions high above the town. sharpshooters took aim at people as they tried to go about their lives. the siege effectively broke up sarajevo closing multi-cultural, multi-ethnic society -- sarajevo's multi-cultural, multi-ethnic society. today, the city is dominated by bosnian muslims with a substantial catholic minority. most serbs live apart in an eastern corner of sarajevo. the 1995 dayton accord brought peac
the skyline is full of minarets, and church towers and synagogues, but it is still divided by faith andthnicity. she does youth ministry work for young people of all faiths, an unusual job these days. it is the morning conference at a drug addiction prevention association. social workers are muslims, catholics, and a piece. she does not know the release of her fellow care givers. >> we do not talk about it. that is what makes our situation special. >> the bosnian war ended in 1995,...
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around you-- you can see potsdamerplatz, you can see over to oranienburgerstrasse, where the old synagogueed to be, which has been beautifully restored, you can see the alex, the old eastern tv tower and you can also see into the chamber. the light from the dome feeds actually into the chamber where the debates are. so this is what... for the germans, it is a representation of the transparency of their new democracy that they're having now. berlin is a very exciting city because of the construction, because it's in flux, and it's not just a small town somewhere along the former iron curtain. berlin is where the east and west meets in a real, substantial sense. and i think that's why berlin can go out of the slump it has right now, because it has that kind of unique situation of being at the cutting edge, right there at the meeting place between the two sides of east and west. narrator: since the fall of the wall in 1989 and the end of the cold war rivalry between e west and the soviet union, berlin is being transformed into one city as the capital of a unified germany. the collapse of the
around you-- you can see potsdamerplatz, you can see over to oranienburgerstrasse, where the old synagogueed to be, which has been beautifully restored, you can see the alex, the old eastern tv tower and you can also see into the chamber. the light from the dome feeds actually into the chamber where the debates are. so this is what... for the germans, it is a representation of the transparency of their new democracy that they're having now. berlin is a very exciting city because of the...
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the choir of munich's synagogue, singing a lament at the airbase where 40 years ago the israeli olympic hostage drama took such a tragic end. relatives of the victims and surviving athletes said their return here brought back painful memories. >> it felt like it was yesterday. the feelings of -- are very strong. >> it was in the early hours of september 5, 1972, that a group of palestinian terrorists broke into munich's olympic village. they broke in and shot two of the israeli team and took nine others hostage. the terrorists wanted to force the release of more than 200 palestinian prisoners and leading members of the left-wing red army faction in germany. israel refused to negotiate. germany played for time. a battle of nerves in soon. that night, german police attempted and botched a rescue. in the following a massacre, all of the hostages were killed, along with five of the terrorists and one police officer. the olympics were interrupted for one day of mourning, but during the memorial service, the international olympic committee made its position clear. >> the games must go on. >>
the choir of munich's synagogue, singing a lament at the airbase where 40 years ago the israeli olympic hostage drama took such a tragic end. relatives of the victims and surviving athletes said their return here brought back painful memories. >> it felt like it was yesterday. the feelings of -- are very strong. >> it was in the early hours of september 5, 1972, that a group of palestinian terrorists broke into munich's olympic village. they broke in and shot two of the israeli team...
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millions of jews from around the world will be congregating in synagogues to pray for a good year.ey are going to fast for a period of 25 hours. time for a check on the weather. we will send it over to lynette charles. >> all right. let's go from here because we are chilly this morning. 49 degrees in manchester. that's below where we should be now for this time of the year. so more of the same. just like we left off yesterday. very illy, 49 in mount airy. 52 in sparrows point. 49 in hickory and good morn steensville at 58 tee -- morning stephensville at 58. do what you need to do to keep warm because it's a chilly start. now the afternoon is going to be something different. nice and seasonable out there. the satellite and radar not picking up on a lot. dealing with clear skies and it will turn into plenty of sunshine but we will see the cloud on the increase as we go throughout the day. and i will call it a sun cloud mix. high pressure still in control of our weather for today but we will have the cold front get closer by tomorrow. and make its way through by the evening. and we wi
millions of jews from around the world will be congregating in synagogues to pray for a good year.ey are going to fast for a period of 25 hours. time for a check on the weather. we will send it over to lynette charles. >> all right. let's go from here because we are chilly this morning. 49 degrees in manchester. that's below where we should be now for this time of the year. so more of the same. just like we left off yesterday. very illy, 49 in mount airy. 52 in sparrows point. 49 in...
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this religious complex in the north of moscow has a synagogue and also the structure and a mosque oh very close to each other according to the plan a buddhist temple is also to be built here and this complex is an attempt by moscow businessman to show that people of different religions can co-exist peacefully however considering the ever repeating really tryna do it scandals this point of view would seem to be too idealistic while there's no more includes ition and no one can be burned at the stake for pronouncing anti-religious fuse reason certain issues are not is still dangerous they aren't of the twentieth century so christians around the world right against martin scorsese's one thousand nine hundred eight movie the last temptation of christ a year later it was lose one's turn to be furious condemn and so man regimes satanic verses ayatollah khomeini went as far as issuing the fatwa against their. right. the twenty first century is in a way different the world of islam has been raging over the innocence of muslims a us made film mocking the prophet muhammad the film on the a q b
this religious complex in the north of moscow has a synagogue and also the structure and a mosque oh very close to each other according to the plan a buddhist temple is also to be built here and this complex is an attempt by moscow businessman to show that people of different religions can co-exist peacefully however considering the ever repeating really tryna do it scandals this point of view would seem to be too idealistic while there's no more includes ition and no one can be burned at the...
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religious liberty he talks only about freedom of worct ge , which means inside the church or maybe a synagogue but not have any ciliistian symdr3 a sdooh as the cross or a prayer in any public place. obama's regulation in oclomacare ct tess htes far he wanel to te this new policy that there is no higher pteser than the federal noveousment. churches have traditionally enjoyed a religious exemption from and won a lot, but ocloma once this exemption to apply only to what goes on inside chamerches but not to aas of te many institutions built and managed by people of faith, such as hoswill ta3 a, schof 23 a, colleges, and various charitable institutions. obama wanel those o. weannot byations to be bound by his secular rules . a prime example of his hostilivs to religion is the supreme court case called hose out that taylor evangelical lutheran cholc bovad ervin hool verses ee fec. the church had fired one of its ministers in its cha. wee schof 2yn ct e sued to get a muob back. with the help of obama's lawyers this case get up to the u.s. supreme court. obam. they s lawyer made the astonishing docum
religious liberty he talks only about freedom of worct ge , which means inside the church or maybe a synagogue but not have any ciliistian symdr3 a sdooh as the cross or a prayer in any public place. obama's regulation in oclomacare ct tess htes far he wanel to te this new policy that there is no higher pteser than the federal noveousment. churches have traditionally enjoyed a religious exemption from and won a lot, but ocloma once this exemption to apply only to what goes on inside chamerches...
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observant jews spend the day in synagogue praying, fasting and repenting. >>> finally, in france, theouvre museum opened a new wing this weekend devoted to islamic art. the galleries cost more than $130 million and took a decade to complete. works from the 7th century through the 19th century are on display. museum officials say the new wing is meant to promote cross cultural understanding. >>> that's our program for now. i'm bob abernethy. you can follow us on twitter and facebook and watch us anytime on smartphones. there's always much more on our website as well. you can comment on all of our stories and share them. audio and video podcasts are also available. join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, scenes from pope benedict xvi's recent trip to lebanon. amid the violent protests in the muslim world, the pope spoke of the need to protect religious freedom and for all faiths to work together to promote peace. ♪
observant jews spend the day in synagogue praying, fasting and repenting. >>> finally, in france, theouvre museum opened a new wing this weekend devoted to islamic art. the galleries cost more than $130 million and took a decade to complete. works from the 7th century through the 19th century are on display. museum officials say the new wing is meant to promote cross cultural understanding. >>> that's our program for now. i'm bob abernethy. you can follow us on twitter and...
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you have to understand also that within within the mainstream jewish synagogues and the jewish communities there is a very very. considerable stronghold of apac and the zionist zionist education and very right wing zionist agenda that is being taught and being and that's you know people their children are being indoctrinated in sunday school that your schools here in america teach a very right wing very ok meir you can jump in here we'll quick gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion around and say. we'll do the place we should pursue i mean you can catch both of the premier merits like deviation show of the summer check out a whole family of russian engineering feats of the let ships truly fly or just go with the flow and take in the view of the bay below but hold on there could be turbulence on board the plane it's only jet powered in p.b.'s plane. tear them up with the world's most colorful choppered and you've got a team brick house in the. technology here on along to. the future. ultimately. it. is easy to. feel. at least. i
you have to understand also that within within the mainstream jewish synagogues and the jewish communities there is a very very. considerable stronghold of apac and the zionist zionist education and very right wing zionist agenda that is being taught and being and that's you know people their children are being indoctrinated in sunday school that your schools here in america teach a very right wing very ok meir you can jump in here we'll quick gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and...
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elder street was not only down the block from the police station but also right in the back of the synagogue. and they sometimes complained the canting was interrupted by sounds of a different character. [laughter] the second major brothel district in the 19 1890 was basically the nyu campus. you can see french on one side, english on the other. the red light district was famed for french prostitutions who were willing do a certain i don't know how to put it certain things they were ask me later about what they were willing to do. reverend -- the area was known for circuses, and it was not a circus you saw clowns. you saw several women performing sex acts together basically and reverend parker. i'm going get to tr, i promise. you know, he always bullies the way on to the stage. keep him to the side for a few more more thans. they lead to tr, and he witnessed a french circus and the women performed nude high kicking and also a game of nude leap frog. they a detective who was asked in court what was his role? and relied, i was the frog. [laughter] the third main brothel district in the 1890 wa
elder street was not only down the block from the police station but also right in the back of the synagogue. and they sometimes complained the canting was interrupted by sounds of a different character. [laughter] the second major brothel district in the 19 1890 was basically the nyu campus. you can see french on one side, english on the other. the red light district was famed for french prostitutions who were willing do a certain i don't know how to put it certain things they were ask me...
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the way they want to unhindered and uninterrupted and that's a desecration if that were done in a synagogue in new york city or tell of the i can assure you that the people who would do such a disruption would be spending. much longer term or in the u.k. that i think in the u.k. there would be a limit the maximum in jail is fourteen years not seven as it is in russia do you think that the media outrage over this was because it was happening in russia yes or no no question in my mind why russia well i think the point is to put russia on the defensive internationally especially putin who is a hard ball player and washington was very. displeased when putin came back as a presidential candidate after after a hiatus with video of. i think the point is that. putin. defends russian national interests in a very active way in a very determined way and that's something washington doesn't want to have right now they don't want to have strong leaders who draw lines in the sand in syria and places like this they want to apply and people who will play ball the way they want to play ball with the crooked
the way they want to unhindered and uninterrupted and that's a desecration if that were done in a synagogue in new york city or tell of the i can assure you that the people who would do such a disruption would be spending. much longer term or in the u.k. that i think in the u.k. there would be a limit the maximum in jail is fourteen years not seven as it is in russia do you think that the media outrage over this was because it was happening in russia yes or no no question in my mind why russia...
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issues but this is not what we are facing right now when you have millions of people protesting from synagogue to cairo to sanaa yemen to other parts of southeast asia and cross the middle east it's with a not so this is collective rage against people's rights to express themselves but again it's a political underpinnings of it all the second day of the protest the nato forces the u.s. forces bombed afghanistan and they killed eight afghani women how do you count for that really belong in this greater equation is in the found the afghanis were protesting the death of these eight women as they protested the deaths of tens of thousands of innocent and poor afghanis and iraqis and yemenis and so forth isn't this part of the overall the that the u.s. is facing among muslims so we can surely be focusing on some nut job phone maker of the in somewhere and really ignore the basic issues here the beast. issue is about a great deal of inequality and injustice that many muslims and arabs face starting with palestine nine hundred forty eight and crossing all the way to iraq and now afghanistan and yemen
issues but this is not what we are facing right now when you have millions of people protesting from synagogue to cairo to sanaa yemen to other parts of southeast asia and cross the middle east it's with a not so this is collective rage against people's rights to express themselves but again it's a political underpinnings of it all the second day of the protest the nato forces the u.s. forces bombed afghanistan and they killed eight afghani women how do you count for that really belong in this...
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. >> he plant a bomb and office synagogue, at a restaurant in d.c. before making the u.s. capitol building his target. armed with a non-working suicide undercoverby the agents, he was arrested on approach. >> authorities say a concerned heizen to come off after a host seeking to recruit muslim holy warriors. a cousin and -- and that is an public cupsow the prevent terrorist attacks. >> a man found dead in the water. withalk show is live details. the who was it that found this become? >> kayakers out on the water to this man. ultimately, they had a call 911 for help. the police gave me more information, witnesses saw this man jumped into the water from river.de of the that was around 11:00 or 11:30 this morning. the man who was found dead was e teens, early 20s. there was this video of rescue crews along the potomac river this afternoon. several spotted something from far away. hugh the bend on the virginia side, they move faster. hot on the rocks, they found the man's body. andf the river is powerful it is dangerous. >> despite the unpredictable he sees some members take a
. >> he plant a bomb and office synagogue, at a restaurant in d.c. before making the u.s. capitol building his target. armed with a non-working suicide undercoverby the agents, he was arrested on approach. >> authorities say a concerned heizen to come off after a host seeking to recruit muslim holy warriors. a cousin and -- and that is an public cupsow the prevent terrorist attacks. >> a man found dead in the water. withalk show is live details. the who was it that found this...
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last-minute pruning as the synagogue prepares for a large gathering to say goodbye to the ravens ownerart modell, and his family. >> the rabbi will preside over the funeral in says whenever he and art modell would visit, they traded lots of jokes. modell was always curious about the people they met. >> he wanted to address with other people. he was warm and in yiddish, we would call him a mensch, a good, upright person. >> if it weren't for art modell, we would not have an organization. condolences to the family. >> we missed baltimore football. sad to see him go. >> the focus will be on his larger-than-life personality, the ratio -- relationships he built, and his many contributions. >> our funerals are the same matter who we are, whether we are famous or someone who lived a quiet life. art would want the same. >> tomorrow's farrell will be carried live. coverage begins at 11:00 a.m. >> the game marks the first time there will be playing without art modell. it is an hour-and-a-half left before game time. the regular season opening against the bengals. fans are filling up south -- fill
last-minute pruning as the synagogue prepares for a large gathering to say goodbye to the ravens ownerart modell, and his family. >> the rabbi will preside over the funeral in says whenever he and art modell would visit, they traded lots of jokes. modell was always curious about the people they met. >> he wanted to address with other people. he was warm and in yiddish, we would call him a mensch, a good, upright person. >> if it weren't for art modell, we would not have an...
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the getty center has been evacuated and as have several synagogues. we've been keeping track since our 4:00 news. good evening, everybody i'm larry beil. >> and there is federal agents monitoring occupy pro testors turned out to be true. fbi released some records of surveillance so far from all of them. there is where we are live with more on this for us. >> this coming monday, basically marks a one-year anniversary of the first occupy encampment in new york city. and the occupy oakland group turned into one of the most-active in the country. aclu says they received documents confirming lots of people expected the federal government has been keeping an eye on occupy. >> newly lace laid sod being tended to. since demonstrators were evicted. a group of artists filling in a illustration commemorating one-year anniversary of the occupy movement. since it began, aclu has been concerned with how the fbi monitored occupy. >> there is an initial set of documents and gave us a whopping 13 page autos according to the page that's were released, fbi mostly concer
the getty center has been evacuated and as have several synagogues. we've been keeping track since our 4:00 news. good evening, everybody i'm larry beil. >> and there is federal agents monitoring occupy pro testors turned out to be true. fbi released some records of surveillance so far from all of them. there is where we are live with more on this for us. >> this coming monday, basically marks a one-year anniversary of the first occupy encampment in new york city. and the occupy...
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leibman, he rabbi of chicago's oldest synagogue, often known by kam.ay is it exactly opposite barack obama's house in chicago. and rabbi leibman argued against voting on the basis of jewish interests and in favor of what he considered broad american interests. loud as he was of being a jew, he explained, it is different when i take a balance in order to exercise my rights as a citizen. then i am not a jew, but i feel and act as a citizen of the republic, and the continued, if that party in whose hand i believe the welfare of the country was the safest were to place a -- at the helm of state -- that's the opposite party -- whose nonexistence i believe would be better for humanity and my country, with a messiah at their head, make moses a chief justice, i should say, my fatherland, and here you have my vote, even if all the jew in me mourns. all rabbis would agree, i think, with that sentiment. rabbi isaac, perhaps the foremost reform rabbi in the country, could not havetive agreed with it more. if wrong is wrong, he who defends is wicked, he replays, an
leibman, he rabbi of chicago's oldest synagogue, often known by kam.ay is it exactly opposite barack obama's house in chicago. and rabbi leibman argued against voting on the basis of jewish interests and in favor of what he considered broad american interests. loud as he was of being a jew, he explained, it is different when i take a balance in order to exercise my rights as a citizen. then i am not a jew, but i feel and act as a citizen of the republic, and the continued, if that party in...
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by want to step into because it it was apparently just last week that you delivered a speech at a synagogue on the eastside for rosh hashanah. >> and today, and michael goodman's column i continue the discussion. the "new york post." >> you are yet again critical of the obama administration. >> i have never seen a perfect candidate, and i've never had a perfect candidate. i wasn't perfect. i will always speak out, but if you read the article today, and my other utterances, it has always been stated that i'm still on the obama train. and i will explain why -- >> we will definitely to to do that, but for specific think what you address last week was the question of the red line that -- >> not so much the red line. cannot expound? >> tell us what you said last week. >> okay. i was incensed as i believe every american was that what occurred in both egypt and libya. in egypt, the embassy was overrun. by cops. the egyptian cops didn't protect the embassy. and libya the military, libbey military, libyan cops ran away. didn't protect the embassy. and in addition and worst of all was the fact that t
by want to step into because it it was apparently just last week that you delivered a speech at a synagogue on the eastside for rosh hashanah. >> and today, and michael goodman's column i continue the discussion. the "new york post." >> you are yet again critical of the obama administration. >> i have never seen a perfect candidate, and i've never had a perfect candidate. i wasn't perfect. i will always speak out, but if you read the article today, and my other...
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. >> rose: and the synagogues. >> and the sikh temples and hindu temples and so on. we need to have people who can stand up and say no, this is unacceptable. unfortunately i think more and more people are saying that. >> rose: you know in the history of saudi arabia that there have been serious accusations that what was taught in wahabi schools that led to people who were susceptible to being influence to go on terrorist attacks and they would try to go back to where all that came from and it came from... >> rose: these accusations were laid out against the kingdom and the kingdom, particularly after september 11 and the kingdom through its ministry of education and ministry of higher education looked into this issue. when i was ambassador in washington, for example there's a saudi school in virginia that was teaching saudi curriculum and such accusations were made the curriculum there and i brought in all the books that were naught that school to the embassy and had a committee go through all of the text there and and we found alarming examples of bigoted text and o
. >> rose: and the synagogues. >> and the sikh temples and hindu temples and so on. we need to have people who can stand up and say no, this is unacceptable. unfortunately i think more and more people are saying that. >> rose: you know in the history of saudi arabia that there have been serious accusations that what was taught in wahabi schools that led to people who were susceptible to being influence to go on terrorist attacks and they would try to go back to where all that...