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>> there were a lot of beatings in the temple.h one way or the other or talked to an outsider or had a relationship with an outsider or something like that. >> you deserve what you're getting, sister. you deserve it all. >> they did something that was considered capitalistic. they would get beat in front of the church. >> i can remember jim laughing and his laughter, i don't know if you've heard his laughter on tape, but it's pretty scary. very sadistic. i just know that i would go to the furthest part of the church and i'd just go -- i'd just be scared to tears. my biggest thing is, i hope this never happens to me. >> you just couldn't get up and leave. people would drag you back in. there wasn't the choice of like walking out, saying this is intolerable or -- you didn't have that choice. >> i mean, i'm making a point and it better be heard. >> that was a thing he said he needed to do in order to keep control of the group, and he said it was necessary. and he put it under the terminology of catharsis, this is what we need to do i
>> there were a lot of beatings in the temple.h one way or the other or talked to an outsider or had a relationship with an outsider or something like that. >> you deserve what you're getting, sister. you deserve it all. >> they did something that was considered capitalistic. they would get beat in front of the church. >> i can remember jim laughing and his laughter, i don't know if you've heard his laughter on tape, but it's pretty scary. very sadistic. i just know that...
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going into the temple, the temple gate is closed for the night and the temple wall is too high for me to climb over. i have to look for away inside, okay. what is he doing but to leaning against the wall. it must have been a gardener that left this. okay. i use this. i found many snow herrings. they were all sleeping. each of them standing on one skinny leg. so, i will capture them. wait. wait. wait. i know. snow herrings are very expert so take your time to watch them. so, watching them. they're sleeping. [snoring] i don't need to use my wonderful idea. i won't have to call out to them at all. i just go. [snickering quietly] they're still sleeping. how can i get it done. i should have brought a big bag or something like that. any way i just put his head - and then then stash him in my kimono. i can't get in front of them. easy. this is a big hour. my next victim. [snickering quietly] next. bet i capture 150. my body is full of many herring. [laughing] where is my robe. it's missing. a temple god must have taken my ladder away. the man started pacing back and forth wondering how to ge
going into the temple, the temple gate is closed for the night and the temple wall is too high for me to climb over. i have to look for away inside, okay. what is he doing but to leaning against the wall. it must have been a gardener that left this. okay. i use this. i found many snow herrings. they were all sleeping. each of them standing on one skinny leg. so, i will capture them. wait. wait. wait. i know. snow herrings are very expert so take your time to watch them. so, watching them....
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join our team for an amazing journey to the only tibetan buddhist nation in europe called makiya temples were destroyed there during the saddam era and buddhism went into decline but in a new age of tolerance the staff region is enjoying a religious renascence. yes but i have two names that my parents made me say get. it that's when i was fifteen years old i was accepted as a buddhist monastery just took my vows. my teacher gave me a new name you don't turn law joy you don't go into means dignity laundry means small it. did what i was away from my home and four years studying in india at the make these are my first holidays things but this play coincides with a festival to be held in europe's largest buddhist temple. the worth of that i will need to cross nearly the entire length of our steps to get there. and junia along an interesting journey known as the wife path lies ahead of me. here is the step region in the south of european russia. five centuries ago nomadic tribes that served in ganga's khan's army brought their horses and sheep pier from mongolia they were called the oil rods.
join our team for an amazing journey to the only tibetan buddhist nation in europe called makiya temples were destroyed there during the saddam era and buddhism went into decline but in a new age of tolerance the staff region is enjoying a religious renascence. yes but i have two names that my parents made me say get. it that's when i was fifteen years old i was accepted as a buddhist monastery just took my vows. my teacher gave me a new name you don't turn law joy you don't go into means...
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my first holidays ones honestly coincide with a festival to be held in europe's largest buddhist temple. filled with a sense of that i will need to cross nearly the entire length of our steps to get there. in the union along an interesting journey known as the wall its path lies ahead of me. kalmykia is the step region in the south of european russia. five centuries ago nomadic tribes that served in ganga's khan's army brought their horses and sheep pier from mongolia they were called the oil rights. in the seventeenth century they were renamed comix after swearing an oath of allegiance. for the czar alexei romano. however they reserve the right to practice a religion of their choice. this alone poplar tree in the step is a sacred place for all comics. legend has it that a man by the name of burke can back she a comic turned buddhist monk planted it one hundred fifty years ago. his hope was that the seeds he had brought from tibet would grow into a whole grove but only one poplar survived the rigorous climate. the secret to its long life remains are. these kelman women are singing one o
my first holidays ones honestly coincide with a festival to be held in europe's largest buddhist temple. filled with a sense of that i will need to cross nearly the entire length of our steps to get there. in the union along an interesting journey known as the wall its path lies ahead of me. kalmykia is the step region in the south of european russia. five centuries ago nomadic tribes that served in ganga's khan's army brought their horses and sheep pier from mongolia they were called the oil...
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the temple is open to worship isn't colas to life even during preparations for ground festivals. it is the most sacred place and europe's only put is for public and the main attraction of comic it's capital. some are brought here by religion others are curious to see its magnificent interior traditionally nearly all visitors walk around the temple clockwise to pay their respects to the cold a nine meter statue of the shakyamuni buddha. religion was frowned upon in soviet times and i was just a little boy back then my grandmother taught me how to pray in secret in candlelight i folded my hands said prayer several times and bowed to a small figurine of the buddha after today any color makers free to enter the majestic temple as a philosophy and lifestyle of good islam is enter twined with the history and ethnicity of our people. steeply was in season as ones when the staff locals like saying that people there are guided by the devil. actually sometimes you realize that you're going around in circles but you can do anything about it. if you don't take a time out there in the stuff y
the temple is open to worship isn't colas to life even during preparations for ground festivals. it is the most sacred place and europe's only put is for public and the main attraction of comic it's capital. some are brought here by religion others are curious to see its magnificent interior traditionally nearly all visitors walk around the temple clockwise to pay their respects to the cold a nine meter statue of the shakyamuni buddha. religion was frowned upon in soviet times and i was just a...
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the grand temple can accommodate a huge number of people for prayer services and grand festivals is a trucks tourists and put ists from all over the world come if your company. tibetan monks from the good med monastery in india have come to come here to attend an international festival. several days before the opening ceremony they begin creating a sound mandela one of the sacred traditions of put his teachings. the sound is a palace that may serve as a temporary of code for an enlightened day. colored marble sound as applied to the canvas through a cone shaped. this tibetan form of spiritual art is widely recognized across the world. and in other due to good will be a mom dollar of thirteen lemon turkey day two yes i'd like to see people attending the festival being motivated by the prospect of coming face to face with them dollars and i'm going to see them on dollar they'll say north of there but i'm going to accumulate merits i'll try to achieve a yemen talky state of compassion underlying sentiment and i'll try to help all living creatures in my homeland and across the world achie
the grand temple can accommodate a huge number of people for prayer services and grand festivals is a trucks tourists and put ists from all over the world come if your company. tibetan monks from the good med monastery in india have come to come here to attend an international festival. several days before the opening ceremony they begin creating a sound mandela one of the sacred traditions of put his teachings. the sound is a palace that may serve as a temporary of code for an enlightened day....
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the temple encouraged him to get his ged. the temple ran all kinds of services, you know, drug rehab, it had child care for working moms, it had medical care for the elderly, impoverished people. i mean, it looked really good on the outside. so, you know, i don't think -- i think it's kind of hard to blame these people. i mean, in retrospect, you know, yeah, you can say, yeah, jim jones was an evil man. but until marshall killduff broke the story about what was happening in new west hag zien and all of this -- magazine and all of this came out, you know, he really held a tight rein on communications and what was going on with the church. so angela wouldn't speak to me. she's a very busy woman. yes. >> i'm wondering about the -- thanks. i'm wondering about your research and how, how you were able to gain access to that, the fbi files, was that difficult, what the process was like for you? >> yeah. so what happened was, um, there was a foia, freedom of information act, lawsuit that was filed by relatives of people who died in j
the temple encouraged him to get his ged. the temple ran all kinds of services, you know, drug rehab, it had child care for working moms, it had medical care for the elderly, impoverished people. i mean, it looked really good on the outside. so, you know, i don't think -- i think it's kind of hard to blame these people. i mean, in retrospect, you know, yeah, you can say, yeah, jim jones was an evil man. but until marshall killduff broke the story about what was happening in new west hag zien...
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the monks at one temple were unable to ask for alms. they also lost income because tourists stopped coming to the city. >> translator: floodwaters never entered the temple grounds. during the past century. that's why we didn't have a prevention system. >> reporter: after a month of flooding, waters have started to recede in most parts of the city. but some riverside areas in ayutthaya are still in danger, as they face a threat of ravaging floods. in these places, the suffering of the residents is far from over. thursday night was a sacred night for the thai people. one of the nation's most colorful festivals was held amidst the ongoing crisis. the festival allows people to pay their respects and express gratitude to the goddess of the river. kneeling by the river, they also ask the goddess to sweep away all their bad luck and worldly concerns. >> translator: my hometown and workplace have been submerged, so i parade that the water will recede faster to allow thais to overcome this natural disaster as soon as possible. >> reporter: thais
the monks at one temple were unable to ask for alms. they also lost income because tourists stopped coming to the city. >> translator: floodwaters never entered the temple grounds. during the past century. that's why we didn't have a prevention system. >> reporter: after a month of flooding, waters have started to recede in most parts of the city. but some riverside areas in ayutthaya are still in danger, as they face a threat of ravaging floods. in these places, the suffering of...
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and there's a place to the temple gate. oh, it's my neighborhood. very lucky. so, where is the five story building. there's the point and this is the main hall and there it is. i'm on the top of the story, tabernacle. i'm in trouble. how am i going to get down. what's that? where? on the top of the temple? it's a bird. no. i don't think so. i think it's a man. [laughing] no one could climb up - climb - up. [singing] something is happening in the temple. whoa what's that. i think it's a performer. i think it's a man. man! what's he doing up there? i don't know but he must be in trouble. let's help him but we don't have a ladder. okay. so, somebody, let's bring this across with a big blanket to catch him with. let's help him, hurry up. bring something. there are so many people down there. is it the kind of festival today? i don't know. a big cloth. what's that for? they are shouting but i can't hear anything. louder there, please? what? jump? jump from here? whoa they are telling me to jump? they are going to catch me with the big cloth. okay. yes i'm ready to ju
and there's a place to the temple gate. oh, it's my neighborhood. very lucky. so, where is the five story building. there's the point and this is the main hall and there it is. i'm on the top of the story, tabernacle. i'm in trouble. how am i going to get down. what's that? where? on the top of the temple? it's a bird. no. i don't think so. i think it's a man. [laughing] no one could climb up - climb - up. [singing] something is happening in the temple. whoa what's that. i think it's a...
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once a month evacuees gather at the temple. their original homes are far away in places like fukushima. since may, the temple has been holding these support groups or evacuees. they talk about their experiences and concerns. >> translator: i don't have any friends here, so i'm grateful the temple gives us the chance to meet other people. ♪ >> reporter: shinso kato is the temple's head priest. after the earthquake of 1995, he set up the same support group for victims. >> translator: people have experienced the came kinds of trauma help each other by sharing their pain or talking about their lives. that's good. i hope it helps them deal with their problems. >> reporter: some evacuees don't know when they can leave. kato thinks it is important that they quickly stabilize their lives. one day he invited a lawyer to advise them about damage compensation for the nuclear accident and other matters. >> translator: voluntary evacuees, you should be compensated for the material and emotional damage you have suffered. >> reporter: the par
once a month evacuees gather at the temple. their original homes are far away in places like fukushima. since may, the temple has been holding these support groups or evacuees. they talk about their experiences and concerns. >> translator: i don't have any friends here, so i'm grateful the temple gives us the chance to meet other people. ♪ >> reporter: shinso kato is the temple's head priest. after the earthquake of 1995, he set up the same support group for victims. >>...
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the temple encouraged him to get his g.d.. the temple ran all kinds of services. drug rehab, had child care for working moms, medical care for the elderly impoverished people. it looked really good on the inside. i don't think -- i think it is hard to explain these people. in retrospect, you know, yes. you can say jim jones was an evil man, so marshall broke the story about what was happening and all of this came out. he really held a tight rein on communications and what was going on with the church. angela wouldn't speak to me. she is a very busy woman. >> i am wondering about -- i am wondering about your research, how you were able to gain access to the final. was that difficult? what the process was like? >> what happened was there was a freedom of information act lawsuit filed by relatives of people who died in jonestown and there is a professor of theology at san diego state university who had a sister killed in jonestown. they were in the leadership. for her and her husband this is a personal effort and they kept filing lawsuit after lawsuit to get these fi
the temple encouraged him to get his g.d.. the temple ran all kinds of services. drug rehab, had child care for working moms, medical care for the elderly impoverished people. it looked really good on the inside. i don't think -- i think it is hard to explain these people. in retrospect, you know, yes. you can say jim jones was an evil man, so marshall broke the story about what was happening and all of this came out. he really held a tight rein on communications and what was going on with the...
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the monks at one temple were unable to ask for alms. they also lost income because tourists stopped coming to the city. >> translator: floodwaters never entered the temple grounds. during the past century. that's why we didn't have a prevention system. >> reporter: after a month of flooding, waters have started to recede in most parts of the city. but some riverside areas in ayutthaya are still in danger, as they face a threat of ravaging floods. in these places, the suffering of the residents is far from over. thursday night was a sacred night for the thai people. one of the nation's most colorful festivals was held amidst the ongoing crisis. the festival allows people to pay their respects and express gratitude to the goddess of the river. kneeling by the river, they also ask the goddess to sweep away all their bad luck and worldly concerns. >> translator: my hometown and workplace have been submerged, so i prayed that the water will recede faster to allow thais to overcome this natural disaster as soon as possible. >> reporter: thais
the monks at one temple were unable to ask for alms. they also lost income because tourists stopped coming to the city. >> translator: floodwaters never entered the temple grounds. during the past century. that's why we didn't have a prevention system. >> reporter: after a month of flooding, waters have started to recede in most parts of the city. but some riverside areas in ayutthaya are still in danger, as they face a threat of ravaging floods. in these places, the suffering of...
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the temple ran all kind of services. a drug rehab, child care for working moms, medical care for the elderly and impoverished people. it looked really good on the outside. i think it is kind of hard to blame these people in retrospect you can see jim jones was an evil man so he broke the story about what was happening in the new west magazine and all of this came out he held a tight rein on the communications and what was going on at the church. angelo wouldn't speak to me. she's a very busy woman. i'm wondering about your research and how we were able to gain access to the files. was that difficult, what was the process like for you? >> there was the freedom of information act lawsuit was filed by relatives of people who died in jonestown and there is a professor at san diego state university who had her sisters killed in jonestown so for her and her husband this is a personal effort and they kept filing a lawsuit after lawsuit to get the files released and then the fbi to release the files without an index so it's like
the temple ran all kind of services. a drug rehab, child care for working moms, medical care for the elderly and impoverished people. it looked really good on the outside. i think it is kind of hard to blame these people in retrospect you can see jim jones was an evil man so he broke the story about what was happening in the new west magazine and all of this came out he held a tight rein on the communications and what was going on at the church. angelo wouldn't speak to me. she's a very busy...
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directions to the temple. for a moment, he became a suspect. although, i do not think anybody knew who he was or where he was. the idea that this black guy did it was abhorrent to many black atlantans. and they said, why is it always us? why are we blamed for these things? why doesn't anybody pay attention when our places are bomb? it was the kind of reaction. but i do not think it was a majority reaction. but i think it was a normal reaction. you know, my place was bombed. why didn't you do something about that, too? >> we want to get as many questions as we can. >> my wife and i lived in atlanta a number of years and we are members of the temple that leo frank was also a member of. thank you for the wonderful, musical, that we saw yesterday. one of the most memorable lines for me -- and i cannot remember if it was dorsey or one of the other officers who said, we cannot just hang another black man here. we have to pin this on leo frank. it was a fascinating line. i was wondering what was behind that. >> i was
directions to the temple. for a moment, he became a suspect. although, i do not think anybody knew who he was or where he was. the idea that this black guy did it was abhorrent to many black atlantans. and they said, why is it always us? why are we blamed for these things? why doesn't anybody pay attention when our places are bomb? it was the kind of reaction. but i do not think it was a majority reaction. but i think it was a normal reaction. you know, my place was bombed. why didn't you do...
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, mostly old people come to the temple.t old and of course they die and these are very existential questions i had to deal with. that was my first introduction, as a temple minister. and when i joined the faculty at the graduate theological union there, somehow stanford, i got involved with the stanford gear attic education center, focusing on ethnic elder, japanese, chinese, latino, non-american gear yat tricks. gradually, my expertise had to expand because i was asked to address the aging issue of different ethnic minorities. >>> give us some specifics of what you call feelialty and the different asian religions in particular. >> one of the very -- this is not special to asia, but it's a strong emphasis in asia on feelialty, and it simply means a relationship of parent and child. and more broadly, husband and wife, employer, or king and prince, friends, among friends, things of this nature. so feelialty is this sentiment that arises between relationships. parent and child is the most fundamental. parent takes care of a ch
, mostly old people come to the temple.t old and of course they die and these are very existential questions i had to deal with. that was my first introduction, as a temple minister. and when i joined the faculty at the graduate theological union there, somehow stanford, i got involved with the stanford gear attic education center, focusing on ethnic elder, japanese, chinese, latino, non-american gear yat tricks. gradually, my expertise had to expand because i was asked to address the aging...
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he said he will fight you tomorrow morning at the temple. if you try to escape tonight he'll kill you and your friends and me too! friends? we're not his friends! we just met him. we hardly no each other. the man was so panic stricken and afraid that they couldn't sleep all night. they just sat in total silence. it was a very quiet night. the next morning,hia chi, hia chi! oh, this is a voice i will never ever forget. samurai, good morning. oh, good morningiha chi come on. i had a very good sleep last night. very good. wonderful. yes, so i'd like to pay my bill. keep the change. thank you. thank you. and now, i'm leaving. leaving? what about the fight at the temple? huh? oh, that! no,iha chi that was just a lie. what? a lie? why would you tell such a lie. because,iha chi i just wanted a quiet night! [applause] [music] >> hi and welcome back to authors who make you think. i appreciate you wanting to think on a beautiful saturday afternoon. 8 years ago in the ban shell at golden gate park. jonathan, one of our readers was there. 20 readers and
he said he will fight you tomorrow morning at the temple. if you try to escape tonight he'll kill you and your friends and me too! friends? we're not his friends! we just met him. we hardly no each other. the man was so panic stricken and afraid that they couldn't sleep all night. they just sat in total silence. it was a very quiet night. the next morning,hia chi, hia chi! oh, this is a voice i will never ever forget. samurai, good morning. oh, good morningiha chi come on. i had a very good...
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could you share your candid reaction to the temple? >> i felt enormous relief. at first the news of the success, the earthquake, the tsunami and then the atomic leakage, everything was unspeakably bad. and there was no room for saying whether the was all right. of course any damage to the temple even very, very minor damage is unfortunate. one would like to have the building stay as it was first built and as it stayed over the centuries. >> he decided to obtain japanese citizenship after the earthquake on march 11. he wanted to show his loyalty to japan. he arrived in japan in septem r september. >> the fact that other countries are abroad the united states and europe and so on, are the impression of japanese people has gone up enormously because of the patience and the decency everyone feels the japanese are not only bearing up under the terrible disaster but they have behaved in absolutely model way. there's no account of looting. nothing indicates anybody. so i think that this fact, this new feeling of the importance and the bravery of the japanese will have
could you share your candid reaction to the temple? >> i felt enormous relief. at first the news of the success, the earthquake, the tsunami and then the atomic leakage, everything was unspeakably bad. and there was no room for saying whether the was all right. of course any damage to the temple even very, very minor damage is unfortunate. one would like to have the building stay as it was first built and as it stayed over the centuries. >> he decided to obtain japanese citizenship...
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could you share your candid reaction to the temple? >> i felt enormous relief.t first the news of the earthquake, the tsunami and then the atomic leakage, everything was unspeakably bad. and there was no room for saying whether it was still all right. of course any damage to the temple even very, very minor damage is unfortunate. one would like to have the building stay as it was first built and as it stayed over the centuries. >> reporter: keene decided to obtain japanese citizenship after the earthquake on march 11th. he wanted to show his loyalty to japan and his thanks. he arrived in japan in september to stay for good. >> the fact that other countries abroad, the united states and europe and so on, the impression of the japanese people has gone up enormously because of the patience and the decency everyone feels the japanese are not only bearing up under the terrible disaster, but they have behaved in an absolutely model way. there's no account of looting. nothing indicates anybody. so i think that this fact, this new feeling of the importance and the brave
could you share your candid reaction to the temple? >> i felt enormous relief.t first the news of the earthquake, the tsunami and then the atomic leakage, everything was unspeakably bad. and there was no room for saying whether it was still all right. of course any damage to the temple even very, very minor damage is unfortunate. one would like to have the building stay as it was first built and as it stayed over the centuries. >> reporter: keene decided to obtain japanese...
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fourth and four, last chance for temple. so, ohio, the bobcats, hang on to win 35. 31. >>> preseason hoops. and kentucky playing for the first time in 100 years. first half, kentucky up by one. darius hiller, beats gilchrest. kid gilchrest gets the rock. punches it home with two hands. later, freshman marquise dee. the hustle. steals the rock. diving on the ground. and finds kidd-gilchrest. kentucky wins, 97-53. >>> i'm don bell. that is your espn news update. >>> coming up next, "the pulse." and a live tv lottery drawing with a really surprise ending. >>> plus, the story that won't go away. kim kardashian in australia gets grilled on live tv. >>> all right. welcome back, everybody. time to check out "the pulse," the stories you will be talking about today. >> if you're not already. we begin with kim kardashian, making her first on-camera comments since she filed for divorce on monday. >> kim appeared on the australian show "sunrise." and she was grilled on what she did to save her 72-day marriage. >> how hard did you work t
fourth and four, last chance for temple. so, ohio, the bobcats, hang on to win 35. 31. >>> preseason hoops. and kentucky playing for the first time in 100 years. first half, kentucky up by one. darius hiller, beats gilchrest. kid gilchrest gets the rock. punches it home with two hands. later, freshman marquise dee. the hustle. steals the rock. diving on the ground. and finds kidd-gilchrest. kentucky wins, 97-53. >>> i'm don bell. that is your espn news update. >>>...
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and she asked her mother can she go to mason temple to hear dr. king speak. big mama told her, no, you are not going to go. somebody's going to bomb that church. you know they're out to kill that man. and my mother was like, that's one of my biggest regrets. i never got a chance to hear him speak. >> i would tell katori that story basically about every time black history came about. and it just kept going on. martin luther king became one of her favorite peoples. >> reporter: hall grew up with that story walking her mother's childhood streets. >> this entire street was just, you know, full of people. miss ida. miss ruth. >> reporter: she calls memphis her muse. where she found inspiration. and her fighting spirit. >> i was the first black valedictorian. i had heard a rumor at school that the powers that be were going to change the march into alphabetical order. we weren't going to walk in according to rank. i would be with the hs. when carrie mae hall heard about that. >> your mama. >> my mama, said you ain't going to do that to my child. you know, i ended up
and she asked her mother can she go to mason temple to hear dr. king speak. big mama told her, no, you are not going to go. somebody's going to bomb that church. you know they're out to kill that man. and my mother was like, that's one of my biggest regrets. i never got a chance to hear him speak. >> i would tell katori that story basically about every time black history came about. and it just kept going on. martin luther king became one of her favorite peoples. >> reporter: hall...
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in the temple is something of their revival. among the monks and or stoppers, an expansion driven by a high- tech tool, the internet. this monk has his own micro- blog. he lets people know what he is doing. the monks of this temple express themselves. the ruling communist party stipples -- stifles debate and it limits free-speech and the media, but the internet in general are providing people with a public platform to speak out like never before. political activists now have a new weapon. instantlyers can spread their descent. she is now in prison, but her son aexplain the sentence even before she left the court. >> it is like air-conditioning. once you have it, you cannot live without it. it is the same with freedom. >> the former head of google in china has written a book about my career-blogs. he said it is a revolution that is changing the way the country has ruled. >> it will at least accelerate the government leaders's thinking about the rates at which people are disseminating information and showing their voice, and that
in the temple is something of their revival. among the monks and or stoppers, an expansion driven by a high- tech tool, the internet. this monk has his own micro- blog. he lets people know what he is doing. the monks of this temple express themselves. the ruling communist party stipples -- stifles debate and it limits free-speech and the media, but the internet in general are providing people with a public platform to speak out like never before. political activists now have a new weapon....
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is the place of two temples. slowed to go to bet temple mount hundreds of years the first time the first time muslims christians and jews are allowed to grow up to pray but for all of the holy places in jerusalem. before 1967, jews could not go there. >> host: you said earlier father believe to know soldier should be left behind. i'd like you to talk about how do think your father would have felt about bet deal struck last week? 5190 even in the red cross. it is not in marvell are human you can see what it looks like there is a difference. we do not leave our men behind it. >> host: you think your father would have to -- approved? >> i don't know what we could have done or another option. i am not suggesting this is the only option but those that bereday sergeant three being the jordanians in the army and imprisoned in jordan. my afp father was part commander at that time. and so was i described in the book, for the jordanian soldiers, but sometimes, when you have a prisoner held by a country, you know, what is g
is the place of two temples. slowed to go to bet temple mount hundreds of years the first time the first time muslims christians and jews are allowed to grow up to pray but for all of the holy places in jerusalem. before 1967, jews could not go there. >> host: you said earlier father believe to know soldier should be left behind. i'd like you to talk about how do think your father would have felt about bet deal struck last week? 5190 even in the red cross. it is not in marvell are human...
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i decide that i want to go to kirtland temple and just visit the place. i'd never been there.ate, and see if i can, you know, if god will touch me in any way or let me know anything that he wants in my life, a direction in my life. okay. >> and so i've never heard of jeff lungren before that day. that was where we first met. we spent about six hours after that tour talking with him and his wife and some of the things going on in the church and so forth. we met some of the other people that were there. what there seemed to be is a collection of people who all seemed to have the answers to their questions. that was very attractive to me, because i was still not finding those answers to my questions. and everything that i was reading was saying, okay, you have to go to ohio to get it. i became convinced we would have to move up there if we were really going to get the answers we were looking for. >> abruptly, he decides to move his family from missouri to ohio. >> you have to think of this step as almost like a seduction and people are just awfully welcoming, they're awfully nonj
i decide that i want to go to kirtland temple and just visit the place. i'd never been there.ate, and see if i can, you know, if god will touch me in any way or let me know anything that he wants in my life, a direction in my life. okay. >> and so i've never heard of jeff lungren before that day. that was where we first met. we spent about six hours after that tour talking with him and his wife and some of the things going on in the church and so forth. we met some of the other people...
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in chinatown, we made sure there is a mosque, a hindu temple, and a chinese temple, catering to all three ethnic groups in chinatown itself. that is the testimony of what's in a more -- with singapore is today. we live with each other in peace and harmony. we go to school together, we serve national service together. we make friends with each other. that is critical. we grew up with each other. >> what would you like americans to know about the heritage of singapore? >> singapore today is a city full of life. a lot of people think we're dull and boring, but singapore is a 24-hour city. people suddenly realize they will be stuck in a suburban town far away from the city. they miss singapore even before they leave it. for myself, there are some of the arts, cultural, and heritage events in singapore at the community level and national level. there are shows coming into singapore better world class -- that are world class. you put that together with our beautiful cityscape that has been well planned, singapore is very green. there is a lot of old jungle in singapore. i think darden and forme
in chinatown, we made sure there is a mosque, a hindu temple, and a chinese temple, catering to all three ethnic groups in chinatown itself. that is the testimony of what's in a more -- with singapore is today. we live with each other in peace and harmony. we go to school together, we serve national service together. we make friends with each other. that is critical. we grew up with each other. >> what would you like americans to know about the heritage of singapore? >> singapore...
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she was actively involved in her church here in baltimore, the empowerment temple. she was also a member of frostburg's gospel choir and was supposed to sing with them this weekend. but instead, they paid tribute to her during a memorial service. >> she loved to smile. she loved to dance. kortneigh was a peacemaker. >> police have charged fellow frostburg state university student shanee liggins with first- and second-degree murder in kortneigh's death. kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. >> here they go again. eight republican presidential candidates will debate in michigan this week. kate amara has more. >> new numbers show controversy has not hurt herman cain's chances. >> you know, i have been in washington all week, and i've attracted a little bit of attention. >> despite sexual harassment allegations, polling shows presidential candidate herman cain has kept his footing at the top of the republican field. >> better informed people is what's going to change this country. >> gop competitor jon huntsman said herman cain needs to talk about the accusations against him. >>
she was actively involved in her church here in baltimore, the empowerment temple. she was also a member of frostburg's gospel choir and was supposed to sing with them this weekend. but instead, they paid tribute to her during a memorial service. >> she loved to smile. she loved to dance. kortneigh was a peacemaker. >> police have charged fellow frostburg state university student shanee liggins with first- and second-degree murder in kortneigh's death. kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news....
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you see temples hollowing. you see cheeks, and the teardrops coming down. so women come in, and they say, "i have these lines here." these lines, i call those an optical illusion, because these are an effect of this fat pad that's sitting here that's descended down, but what a lot of dermatologists do, and plastic surgeons, is we fill behind it, so we add that ingredient behind, right into the cheek, right here, to give the cheek more volume and balance. we put substances -- my favorite for this area is something called sculptra, that lasts two to four years, that rounds out the temples, gives the upper face the effect of a lift. and now, with very little product, strategically placed, you have balance and harmony. and you haven't even touched this area. you haven't filled, you haven't chased lines and wrinkles like we used to do. >> salgo: and that's an office procedure? >> that's an in-office procedure. you can have bruising. the other area that women lose is their chin. men's chin tends to get stronger. women's chins tend to recede and become less as the
you see temples hollowing. you see cheeks, and the teardrops coming down. so women come in, and they say, "i have these lines here." these lines, i call those an optical illusion, because these are an effect of this fat pad that's sitting here that's descended down, but what a lot of dermatologists do, and plastic surgeons, is we fill behind it, so we add that ingredient behind, right into the cheek, right here, to give the cheek more volume and balance. we put substances -- my...
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directions to the temple. for a moment, he became a suspect. although, i do not think anybody knew who he was or where he was. the idea that this black guy did it was abhorrent to many black atlantans. and they said, why is it always us? why are we blamed for these things? why doesn't anybody play -- pay attention when our places are bomb? it was the kind of reaction. but i do not think it was a majority reaction. but i think it was a normal reaction. you know, my place was bombed. why didn't you do something about that, too? >> we want to get as many questions as we can. >> my wife and i lived in atlanta from a -- a number of years and we are members of the temple that leo frank was also a member of. thank you for the wonderful, musical, that we saw yesterday. one of the most memorable lines for me -- and i cannot remember if it was dorsey or one of the other officers who said, we cannot just hang another black man here. we have to pin this on leo frank. it was a fascinating line. i was wondering what was beh
directions to the temple. for a moment, he became a suspect. although, i do not think anybody knew who he was or where he was. the idea that this black guy did it was abhorrent to many black atlantans. and they said, why is it always us? why are we blamed for these things? why doesn't anybody play -- pay attention when our places are bomb? it was the kind of reaction. but i do not think it was a majority reaction. but i think it was a normal reaction. you know, my place was bombed. why didn't...
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. >>> and in sports, ohio literally runs out the clock against temple.ads use super models, metamucil uses super hard working psyllium fiber, which gels to remove unsexy waste and reduce cholesterol. taking psyllium fiber won't make you a model but you should feel a little more super. metamucil. down with cholesterol. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. >>> time now for a check on the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows thunderstorms over the mississippi valley. skies are clear in the north and southeast. later today, though, a storm system will bring rain to kentucky and missouri. conditions will be pleasant along the east coast. but the northwest is getting a wintry mix of rain and snow. >>> in sports, new chicago cubs president theo epstein has made his first big decision. fire the manager. after only one full season as the cubs field general, mike quade is out. epstein says the cubs will benefit from someone who can take the team in a new direction. >>> well, in college football, a comeback win for oh
. >>> and in sports, ohio literally runs out the clock against temple.ads use super models, metamucil uses super hard working psyllium fiber, which gels to remove unsexy waste and reduce cholesterol. taking psyllium fiber won't make you a model but you should feel a little more super. metamucil. down with cholesterol. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. >>> time now for a check on the national forecast. the latest satellite picture...
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temple, you are next. >> good morning. for the record, and larry temple, executive director of the texas workforce commission. i appreciate the opportunity to share the exciting things were doing in texas to assist those on the unemployment insurance and those who have exhausted their benefits find work. our and implement rate is higher than we wish it were. -- our unemployment rate is higher than we wish it were. texas has felt the downturn of the economy, but have from september 10-of timber 11 critically 250,000 net jobs. caterpillar, toyota, to name a few, have selected texas for the new plant and for plant expansion. we are rated top of the selection magazine as the top states to locate a business in 2011. i am proud to say our workforce commission and its network of local work force boards have been a part of this economic development team. through our system, job-seekers and employers are connected and by being a part of this team of economic development level, we're able to assist unemployed take advantage of these
temple, you are next. >> good morning. for the record, and larry temple, executive director of the texas workforce commission. i appreciate the opportunity to share the exciting things were doing in texas to assist those on the unemployment insurance and those who have exhausted their benefits find work. our and implement rate is higher than we wish it were. -- our unemployment rate is higher than we wish it were. texas has felt the downturn of the economy, but have from september 10-of...
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using higher areas of the temple complex, they carry on with their rituals as best they can. the rising flood waters have killed at least 442 people nationwide since july. and still there is no indication when the crisis will end. >>> the thai government is facing mounting criticism for its handling of the crisis. and communities are at odds over how to move the stagnating flood waters out to sea. name world shikashi has more. >> reporter: months of flooding have caused serious damage to parks in central thailand. the waters are moving south toward central bangkok inundating more and more areas along the way. local authorities have been trying to stop the water from reaching the center of the capital. they have ordered canal flood gates in the northern part of the city to be closed. but this has trapped huge amounts of water upstream. houses and other buildings in the effected areas remain flooded. >> translator: the water is already been here for 15 days. it's starting to go foul. >> reporter: on october. 31st, about 200 angry people from flooded areas demanded that the gove
using higher areas of the temple complex, they carry on with their rituals as best they can. the rising flood waters have killed at least 442 people nationwide since july. and still there is no indication when the crisis will end. >>> the thai government is facing mounting criticism for its handling of the crisis. and communities are at odds over how to move the stagnating flood waters out to sea. name world shikashi has more. >> reporter: months of flooding have caused serious...
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the temples were once under water and they're afraid that the foundations of the temples are damaged by being soaked in two months' of rain water. but they brought the elephants in. because they're almost like four-wheel drive. they can get where trucks can't. the trucks will get stuck in the mud, the elephants can walk through and get into narrow spaces. they're being used to remove a lot of the dead wood and dead trees left behind. the elephants are also a sign of hope. >> i've never seen an elephant doing work like that before. >> if you look at their faces, they actually look really happy about it. >> do you think they pay the elephants in peanuts? >> yeah. circus peanuts. >> those candy ones? >> they're awful. >>> steven, i think you're going to like this app. it's really cool and it was made by a company called move job. they're a very popular winter clothing superstore in michigan and illinois. this is the moosejaw x-ray app. you go to their online catalog or you can have the physical catalog and any of the pages that have a very specific symbol on it means that you can x-ray
the temples were once under water and they're afraid that the foundations of the temples are damaged by being soaked in two months' of rain water. but they brought the elephants in. because they're almost like four-wheel drive. they can get where trucks can't. the trucks will get stuck in the mud, the elephants can walk through and get into narrow spaces. they're being used to remove a lot of the dead wood and dead trees left behind. the elephants are also a sign of hope. >> i've never...