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the israelites down at the foot of the mountain terrified that he is gone. >> alone, the bible says then to doubt the one god and took comfort in a familiar bad habit. >> at the very moment that moses is sealing the deal with god, that's when they build the golden calf. >> when moses came down from the mountain with the commandments, he was shocked to find they had abandoned all self-control, drinking, carousing, and worse. worshipping a false idol. >> he's furious. god's furious. moses smashes the tablet. ultimately everybody shapes up and moses goes back up the mountain for a second shot at it. >> we've made it to the top of mount sinai, the sun has risen, and we're amongst pilgrims from all over the world. perhaps the sheer physical effort of getting up here -- >> pretty rough. >> adds to the spirituality. ♪ glory glory hallelujah >> the view is out of this world. and it seems fitting that this is the first and only place the bible says man ever came face-to-face with god. no matter what your faith, what happened here, this part of the exodus story, this part of moses's story, has af
the israelites down at the foot of the mountain terrified that he is gone. >> alone, the bible says then to doubt the one god and took comfort in a familiar bad habit. >> at the very moment that moses is sealing the deal with god, that's when they build the golden calf. >> when moses came down from the mountain with the commandments, he was shocked to find they had abandoned all self-control, drinking, carousing, and worse. worshipping a false idol. >> he's furious....
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and he allows moses to lead the israelites out of egypt. ing about a massive mobilization of people. >> the figure is given of 600,000 weapon-bearing males. if you add in the old men, women, and children, this would give you approaching 2 million people. >> reporter: our exodus is just a bit smaller. my son darius and i along with our team board a train at luxor station. >> here we are. number 1. we are going to find and follow the biblical route into the sinai. >> reporter: but the route, the number of people, in fact the exodus itself, has left no archaeological trace, nor any written record other than the biblical account. >> there is virtually no evidence as the torah says that 600,000 jewish males with their wives and children and elders left egypt in the exodus. those are big numbers. you'd think someone would notice. >> reporter: the bible tells us the pharaoh had just lost his son and many of his people to the plagues, the wrath of god, and now with the israelites about to flee the pharaoh was also going to lose a vital workforce. >>
and he allows moses to lead the israelites out of egypt. ing about a massive mobilization of people. >> the figure is given of 600,000 weapon-bearing males. if you add in the old men, women, and children, this would give you approaching 2 million people. >> reporter: our exodus is just a bit smaller. my son darius and i along with our team board a train at luxor station. >> here we are. number 1. we are going to find and follow the biblical route into the sinai. >>...
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the israelites down at the foot of the mountain terrified that he is gone. >> alone, the bible says theone god and took comfort in a familiar bad habit. >> at the very moment that moses is sealing the deal with god, that's when they build the golden calf. >> when moses came down from the mountain with the commandments, he was shocked to find they had abandoned all self-control, drinking, carousing, and worse. worshipping a false idol. >> he's furious. god's furious. moses smashes the tablet. ultimately everybody shapes up and moses goes back up the mountain for a second shot at it. >> we've made it to the top of mount sinai, the sun has risen, and we're amongst pilgrims from all over the world. perhaps the sheer physical effort of getting up here -- >> pretty rough. >> adds to the spirituality. ♪ glory glory hallelujah ♪ >> the view is out of this world. and it seems fitting that this is the first and only place the bible says man ever came face-to-face with god. no matter what your faith, what happened here, this part of the exodus story, this part of moses's story, has affected all of
the israelites down at the foot of the mountain terrified that he is gone. >> alone, the bible says theone god and took comfort in a familiar bad habit. >> at the very moment that moses is sealing the deal with god, that's when they build the golden calf. >> when moses came down from the mountain with the commandments, he was shocked to find they had abandoned all self-control, drinking, carousing, and worse. worshipping a false idol. >> he's furious. god's furious....
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we know that the israelites were there. against each other. >> reporter: and it is written that david felled the giant with only a slingshot. and we all think of it as the teeny little pea that brought down a giant. >> well, the slingshot at that time was in fact rather like the sort of sniper rifle of today. these could be huge stones. they could be propelled at incredible velocity. and they could go straight through armor. a handheld bazooka that could actually stop a tank. >> reporter: and today from tiananmen square to tahrir square the story is invoked when the most unlikely heroes stand up to forces that seem certain to crush them. >> prophet david does win against the goliath. it's not only about him but the underprivileged, the underdog. the weak is rendered victorious ultimately. >> reporter: according to the bible, david's triumph continued. he recaptured the ark of the covenant from the philistines. it had held the ten commandments. and he brought together the warring tribes of the 12 sons of jacob to form a natio
we know that the israelites were there. against each other. >> reporter: and it is written that david felled the giant with only a slingshot. and we all think of it as the teeny little pea that brought down a giant. >> well, the slingshot at that time was in fact rather like the sort of sniper rifle of today. these could be huge stones. they could be propelled at incredible velocity. and they could go straight through armor. a handheld bazooka that could actually stop a tank....
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okay, were the builder of the pyramids israelites? no. >> come on, everybody thinks they were. >> this is not true. this is the idea that maybe you think about it because you never studied anything. >> while he is setting me straight, my son dareus is checking out one of the tombs. >> that's his son who wants a bird. and he gets a bird. now the story is over. >> maybe we should leave the hieroglyphics to the experts. but before i'm taken into the tomb, a friendly warning. >> this tomb has a curse inscription. >> i don't want to go in then. >> i will take you. because if you will switch what i'm talking in this program, the curse of the pharaohs will list only you. >> he shows me evidence ha that the pyramids were not built by the israelites. >> this is an egyptian name. all the names found in every tomb here, completely egyptians. >> and he says the way the workers were buried also provides evidence that they were not slaves. he believes they were simply poor laborers who paid their taxes by toiling for the pharaoh. >> a tomb of a pure
okay, were the builder of the pyramids israelites? no. >> come on, everybody thinks they were. >> this is not true. this is the idea that maybe you think about it because you never studied anything. >> while he is setting me straight, my son dareus is checking out one of the tombs. >> that's his son who wants a bird. and he gets a bird. now the story is over. >> maybe we should leave the hieroglyphics to the experts. but before i'm taken into the tomb, a friendly...
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we know that the israelites were there. w that they're banging heads against each other. >> reporter: and it is written that david felled the giant with only a slingshot. and we all think of it as the teeny little pea that brought down a giant. >> well, the slingshot at that time was in fact rather like the sort of sniper rifle of today. these could be huge stones. they could be propelled at incredible velocity. and they could go straight through armor. a handheld bazooka that could actually stop a tank. >> reporter: and today from tiananmen square to tahrir square the story is invoked when the most unlikely heroes stand up to forces that seem certain to crush them. >> prophet david does win against the goliath. it's not only about him but the underprivileged, the underdog. the weak is rendered victorious ultimately. >> reporter: according to the bible, david's triumph continued. he recaptured the ark of the covenant from the philistines. it had held the ten commandments. and he brought together the warring tribes of the 12
we know that the israelites were there. w that they're banging heads against each other. >> reporter: and it is written that david felled the giant with only a slingshot. and we all think of it as the teeny little pea that brought down a giant. >> well, the slingshot at that time was in fact rather like the sort of sniper rifle of today. these could be huge stones. they could be propelled at incredible velocity. and they could go straight through armor. a handheld bazooka that could...
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we know the israelites are there. we know they're banging heads against each other. >> and it is written that david fell the giant with only a slingshot. and we all think of it as the teeny little pea that brought down the giant. >> the slingshot at the time was like the sniper rifle of today. these were huge stones that could be propelled at incredible velocity. they could also stop attack. >> and today from tiananmen square to tahrir square, the story is invoked when they stand up to forces that seem certain to crush them. >> went against goliath, it's not only about him but the underprivileged, the underdog, the weak. rendered victorious ultimately. >> according to the bible, david's triumphs continued. he recaptured the ark of the covenant from the philistines. it had held the ten commandments. and he brought together the warring tribes of the 12 sons of jacob to form a nation. even today, the flag of modern israel founded 3,000 years after his death, bears the symbol known as the star of david. and jerusalem is wh
we know the israelites are there. we know they're banging heads against each other. >> and it is written that david fell the giant with only a slingshot. and we all think of it as the teeny little pea that brought down the giant. >> the slingshot at the time was like the sniper rifle of today. these were huge stones that could be propelled at incredible velocity. they could also stop attack. >> and today from tiananmen square to tahrir square, the story is invoked when they...
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we know the israelites are there. now they're banging heads against each other. >> and it is written that david fell the giant with only a slingshot. and we all think of it as the teeny little pea that wrong down the giant. >> the slingshot at the time was like the sniper rifle of today. these were huge stones that could be propelled at high velocity. >> and today from tiananmen square to tahrir square, stand up to forces that seem certain to crush them. >> went against goliath, it's not only about him but the underprivileged, the underdog, the weak. rendered victorious ultimately. >> according to the bible, david's triumphs continued. he recaptured the arc of the covenant from the philistines. it had held the ten comma commandmants. today the flag bears the symbol known as the star of david. and jerusalem is not only a holy city but a political one too. there is evidence that king david really lived. just 20 years ago in northern israel, archaeologists discovered a kind of ancient royal archive called a stela. >> and
we know the israelites are there. now they're banging heads against each other. >> and it is written that david fell the giant with only a slingshot. and we all think of it as the teeny little pea that wrong down the giant. >> the slingshot at the time was like the sniper rifle of today. these were huge stones that could be propelled at high velocity. >> and today from tiananmen square to tahrir square, stand up to forces that seem certain to crush them. >> went against...
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i really do. >> the bible tells us the israelites were enslaved because the pharaoh was worried that mighty in the land of egypt. >> at a certain point, the jews became so numerous that the pharaohs said we're going to have a demographic problem soon. there are going to be too many jews. >> pharaoh then ordered the women, whose job it was to bring israelite babies into the world, to immediately kill any boys they delivered, but two refused. >> it is supposedly the first written instance of any civil disobedience. >> so it's really important what the midwives did? >> first of all, it allowed moses to be born. and it sets into motion the stir of the exodus. but it's also an instrutive moment. and as martin luther king wrote from a birmingham jail, there are just and unjust laws. and when we encounter an unjust law, we must disobey. >> like moses' mother, who disobeys pharaoh, she hides her infant son as long as she can, but then she has to make a desperate decision. as you look at the modern nile, it's hard to imagine this heartbreaking scene from a story set more than 3,000 years ago.
i really do. >> the bible tells us the israelites were enslaved because the pharaoh was worried that mighty in the land of egypt. >> at a certain point, the jews became so numerous that the pharaohs said we're going to have a demographic problem soon. there are going to be too many jews. >> pharaoh then ordered the women, whose job it was to bring israelite babies into the world, to immediately kill any boys they delivered, but two refused. >> it is supposedly the first...
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i really do. >> the bible tells us the israelites were enslaved because the pharaoh was worried they at a certain point, the jews became so numerous that the pharaohs said we're going to have a demographic problem soon. there are going to be too many jews. >> pharaoh then ordered the women, whose job it was to bring israelite babies into the world, to immediately kill any boys they delivered, but two refused. >> it is supposedly the first written instance of any civil disobedience. >> so, it's really important what the midwives did. >> first of all, it allowed moses to be born. and it sets into motion the stir of the exodus. and as martin luther king wrote from a birmingham jail, there are just and unjust laws. and when we encounter an unjust law, we must disobey. >> like moses' mother, who disobeys pharaoh, she hides her infant son, as long as she can. then she has to make a desperate decision. as you look at the modern nile, it's hard to imagine this heartbreaking scene from a story set more than 3,000 years ago. but just across the river, we find a more accessible window on this p
i really do. >> the bible tells us the israelites were enslaved because the pharaoh was worried they at a certain point, the jews became so numerous that the pharaohs said we're going to have a demographic problem soon. there are going to be too many jews. >> pharaoh then ordered the women, whose job it was to bring israelite babies into the world, to immediately kill any boys they delivered, but two refused. >> it is supposedly the first written instance of any civil...
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were the builder of the pyramids israelites? he is setting me straight, my son darius is checking out one of the tombs. >> that's his son who wants a bird. and he gets a bird. now the story is over. >> maybe we should leave the hieroglyphics to the experts. before he takes me to the tomb, a friendly warning. >> this tomb, it has a curse indescription. >> i don't want to go in. >> i will take you. if you will switch what i am talking in this program, the curse of the pharaohs will list only you. >> inside the tomb, he shows me evidence that the pyramids were not built by the israelites. >> if you look at the name of this guy, it is an egyptian name. and all the names found in every tomb here completely egyptians. >> and he says the way the workers were buried also provides evidence that they were not slaves. he believes they were simply poor laborers who paid their taxes by toiling for the pharaoh. >> a tomb of a poor man who has nothing. he built a mud brick tomb and beside him, to have the beer in the afterlife. they had mick lo
were the builder of the pyramids israelites? he is setting me straight, my son darius is checking out one of the tombs. >> that's his son who wants a bird. and he gets a bird. now the story is over. >> maybe we should leave the hieroglyphics to the experts. before he takes me to the tomb, a friendly warning. >> this tomb, it has a curse indescription. >> i don't want to go in. >> i will take you. if you will switch what i am talking in this program, the curse of...
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she was allegedly shot she would do the israelites would be i would get right to. the ends and she knew one of those. dishes it was real spiritual to believe that you would shoot judas and the simplicity just stood to look up to you that you wish you'd see the good to. see that you do to be. truthful as i. was. i was a new alert animation scripts scare me a little bit. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news in. the alexander family cry tears of joy at great things other than their. regard in a court of law is around. there's a story made sort of movies playing out in real life. it's a classic. over but. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy trackball books. will. never go on i'm sorry and i'm this show we reveal the picture of what's actually going on the world we go beyond identifying the problem trying to fix rational debate a real discussion critical issues facing our family members ready to join the mov
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what is that the israelites had seven seconds. it's like to see his ailing investment cookies we its. yesterday as a science center and the destruction of content on this. i then asked the positive thinking. police forces in his nuts. south korea has decided to set up a standing committee and sectarian of its national security council to veg on the rise security meetings officials say that calms and it's what it considers rising threats from the dprk the committee meeting will be held once a week to adjust the floor in a fast and security policies the sectarian to a support weekly meetings a fish as they can launch of the msa standing committee will help so actively and effectively respond to rapid changes in security situation on the korean peninsula as northeast asia. while unifying its security policies. the dprk is national defense commission sent a fax of the state to the south korean and the see through the mail entry hotline is threatening to attack the south. we got an e note is south korea's defence ministry in size so qui
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i do not recall that when moses led the israelites out of egypt he told them that they would wander for 40 years, ok? they did not know that when they left. i do not know how long we will wander in this timeframe. but i do know that ultimately i believe churchill was correct when he said americans ultimately do the right thing. once we have exhausted every other possibility. i think we as americans understand that we are all stakeholders in this government that we call the federal government. we are kind of in a tough situation. there is a chance that we will begin to see some light at the end of the tunnel. we will always have big differences. there are real philosophical differences. there are reasons that people started throwing tea in boston harbor. we are americans and we are entitled to have strong feelings about. issues. that will create friction. i am reminded of something that we were told at the bipartisan retreat one time. i have never forgotten it. what we do every day on the floor of the house of representatives in the united states house is a substitute for civil war. you
i do not recall that when moses led the israelites out of egypt he told them that they would wander for 40 years, ok? they did not know that when they left. i do not know how long we will wander in this timeframe. but i do know that ultimately i believe churchill was correct when he said americans ultimately do the right thing. once we have exhausted every other possibility. i think we as americans understand that we are all stakeholders in this government that we call the federal government....
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i do not recall that when moses led the israelites out of egypt he told them that they would wander for 40 years, ok? they did not know that when they left. i do not know how long we will wander in this timeframe. but i do know that ultimately i believe churchill was correct when he said americans ultimately do the right thing. once we have exhausted every other possibility. i think we as americans understand that we are all stakeholders in this government that we call the federal government. we are kind of in a tough box. there is a chance that we will begin to see some light at the end of the tunnel. we will always have big differences. there are real philosophical differences. there are reasons that people started throwing tea in boston harbor. we are americans and we are entitled to have strong feelings about various issues. that will create friction. i am reminded of something that we were told at the bipartisan retreat one time. i have never forgotten it. what we do every day on the floor of the house of representatives in the united states house is a substitute for civil war. you
i do not recall that when moses led the israelites out of egypt he told them that they would wander for 40 years, ok? they did not know that when they left. i do not know how long we will wander in this timeframe. but i do know that ultimately i believe churchill was correct when he said americans ultimately do the right thing. once we have exhausted every other possibility. i think we as americans understand that we are all stakeholders in this government that we call the federal government....
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and he's so terrifying that none of the israelite soldiers want to fight him. it's a death wish. there's no way they think they can take him. finally the only person who will come forward is this young shepherd boy. >> rose: malcolm gladwell has been a staff writer at the "new yorker" since 1996. his writing draws from history, psychology and story telling to help us understand the way we think and live is even coined in adjective glad wellian. his new book challenges how we think about obstacles and disadvantages. it's called david and goliath, underdogs, misfits and the art of battling giants. i'm pleased to have malcolm gladwell back at this table. welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: "60 minutes," cbs "this morning." >> i've been busy! >> rose: you deserve to be. >> rose: so we've been thinking about david and goliath wrong? >> it's been funny to think about that story. that story is the quintessential metaphor for lob sided battles. but i started reading around the story and the literature accumulated since then. david's weapon, the sling is in his hand. it's a devastatin
and he's so terrifying that none of the israelite soldiers want to fight him. it's a death wish. there's no way they think they can take him. finally the only person who will come forward is this young shepherd boy. >> rose: malcolm gladwell has been a staff writer at the "new yorker" since 1996. his writing draws from history, psychology and story telling to help us understand the way we think and live is even coined in adjective glad wellian. his new book challenges how we...
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perhaps they are politically but it is a way of directing the conflict at arab countries, the main israelit, the arab- conflict, to the iranian threat. >> if you talk to the arab countries today, they are a lot more concerned about the iranian situation than the israeli- palestinian situation. the alliance has been written about between israel and saudi arabia where they are both obsessed with the iran issue. one could argue -- and this is not provable -- each one has its interests in diverting attention from domestic issues -- the israel-palestinian thing, saudi arabia. in the wake of the arab spring, not wanting people to focus on that question. but to suggest that the arab countries want to talk about the israel-palestine question and only israel wants to talk about iran, would be a misreading of what is going on in the region. alliance between saudi arabia and israel and they are much more obsessed about the iran issue right now. at the government level, then they are with the israeli- palestinian question. >> over here. >> thank you very much. hopkins, iat johns had the privilege of ha
perhaps they are politically but it is a way of directing the conflict at arab countries, the main israelit, the arab- conflict, to the iranian threat. >> if you talk to the arab countries today, they are a lot more concerned about the iranian situation than the israeli- palestinian situation. the alliance has been written about between israel and saudi arabia where they are both obsessed with the iran issue. one could argue -- and this is not provable -- each one has its interests in...
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i think to jeff's point, it's a way that the ancient israelites worked through the contact of prayer,toward their neighbor. it's a way to con taint violence and lit it go. let it go but don't let it own you and make it part of a different relationship. >> wow. >> dr. jeff gardier, thank you so much. brent strom, thank you as well. >> so glad to have both of you here. >> great conversation. for more on faith, be sure to check out our belief blog at cnn.com/belief. >>> another major music group has pulled out of a show at sea world. part now says that a cnn documentary led to that decision. we'll explain. you're watching "new day sunday." [ paper rustles, outdoor sounds ] ♪ [ male announcer ] laura's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ]
i think to jeff's point, it's a way that the ancient israelites worked through the contact of prayer,toward their neighbor. it's a way to con taint violence and lit it go. let it go but don't let it own you and make it part of a different relationship. >> wow. >> dr. jeff gardier, thank you so much. brent strom, thank you as well. >> so glad to have both of you here. >> great conversation. for more on faith, be sure to check out our belief blog at cnn.com/belief....
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also in 2006, the iranian israelit said the regime will be eliminated by one storm.they have decided that a nuclear qualifies asael being eliminated by one storm. the united states, and the rest of the world, disregarded hitler's threats, resulting in the holocaust and murder of millions of innocent jews. and as much as israel appears to be their number one target, i give great weight to israel's opinion. netanyahu hasin not been favorably impressed, having said, what was achieved in geneva was not as sore but -- historic agreement. it was a historic mistake. is --arge degree, a risky and allows them to continue their nuclear program. is it a bad agreement. it seems to me, mr. secretary, that the key to any agreement is with united states can or will enforce it. the chairman of the house armed services committee and the chairman of the armed intelligence center president obama and you a letter that , in part, since october we have written you twice with our concerns about a massive, russian violation and circumvention of a arms controlled violation of the united stat
also in 2006, the iranian israelit said the regime will be eliminated by one storm.they have decided that a nuclear qualifies asael being eliminated by one storm. the united states, and the rest of the world, disregarded hitler's threats, resulting in the holocaust and murder of millions of innocent jews. and as much as israel appears to be their number one target, i give great weight to israel's opinion. netanyahu hasin not been favorably impressed, having said, what was achieved in geneva was...
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we do public policy staff in the textbook says the answer that i say in the book for class correctly quotes. that is not an israelitehe question is how to get yonder glibness and think about actual, sensible reasons to argue for the strong emissions cuts that both of us want to see. >> that's an excellent point to end. i want to first thank the person who has enabled this entire meeting, joanna kassel, disorganized everything. not easy. [applause] and finally, of course, our speakers. david keith and clive. [applause] >> edwin black is next on booktv. he argues that tax exempt or otherwise publicly subsidized organizations like the ford foundation, george soros open society foundation for the new israel fund are working to block eastern reconciliation between jewish and palestinians in israel. this is about an hour and 20 minutes. >> so i am edwin black and this is the second appearance in congress in the last two years on the subject of human rights. i will begin this briefing in the same way that i began my last briefing for congress, for representative trent franks on the subject of eugenics in the united states.
we do public policy staff in the textbook says the answer that i say in the book for class correctly quotes. that is not an israelitehe question is how to get yonder glibness and think about actual, sensible reasons to argue for the strong emissions cuts that both of us want to see. >> that's an excellent point to end. i want to first thank the person who has enabled this entire meeting, joanna kassel, disorganized everything. not easy. [applause] and finally, of course, our speakers....
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their own channel using a new technology the company expects plans to create ten thousand jobs and five point seven billion dollars in revenue. every israelite much and nuclear energy. whatever you're having questions on whether the country will increase its nuclear energy reliance big tv set or leave it as if it's a puzzle reports on the government planned for the nation's nuclear future korea. the girls fifth largest producer of new pure inexpensive eat well be even more reliant on nuclear energy in the future the ministry of trade industry and energy on tuesday eve of the state's new cap our energy plan for two thousand thirty five to the national assembly and it shows a growing dependence on nuclear energy. currently korea's reliance on nuclear power it stands at twenty six percent with twenty three plants that are either operating or undergoing maintenance. the government's plan is to increase that the lions to twenty nine percent in the year two thousand thirty five which would require a total of between forty and forty two nuclear power plants. let the plants are already under construction or in the planning stages. meaning five to si
their own channel using a new technology the company expects plans to create ten thousand jobs and five point seven billion dollars in revenue. every israelite much and nuclear energy. whatever you're having questions on whether the country will increase its nuclear energy reliance big tv set or leave it as if it's a puzzle reports on the government planned for the nation's nuclear future korea. the girls fifth largest producer of new pure inexpensive eat well be even more reliant on nuclear...
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and paul tells the story this way: he says that in antioch, he encountered peter, who was having a meal with non-israelite jesus people. peter thought this was all right until the contingent from jerusalem came. >> and they tap peter on the shoulder, and peter stops attending these... these banquets. and then we get a great passage of esprit de l'escalier. it's probably what paul wishes he had thought to say to peter at the time, but in the letter, it's presented as what he says to peter. and he's yelling at peter for not being true to the gospel and not being true to christ and not being true to this vision of things, and what he's really is food.t peter abo >> and the way paul tells it is, he says, "well, you know, i... i... i confronted peter publicly. i told him he was a hypocrite. i told him off to his face. i told him off in front of everybody." end of story. well, the story doesn't really have an end. you know, we... we'd like paul to tell us that, after he told peter off, he... he sort of skulked back to jerusalem with his tail between his legs, and then paul gave james and his party the what-for,
and paul tells the story this way: he says that in antioch, he encountered peter, who was having a meal with non-israelite jesus people. peter thought this was all right until the contingent from jerusalem came. >> and they tap peter on the shoulder, and peter stops attending these... these banquets. and then we get a great passage of esprit de l'escalier. it's probably what paul wishes he had thought to say to peter at the time, but in the letter, it's presented as what he says to peter....
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israelites from israel. is -- ma >> we had this subject come up before. do you think it's a racial issue? obama don't -- obama don't -- just like the white people, on't like black okay. so i don't know why the white folks so scared. he ain't going to do nothing for us. because he -- you know, he hate us just like y'all do. got to say.l i >> scott wilson, if you want to talk about racial politics right with this -- with this white house? know, this white house has -- president obama has tried -- alk a fine line between between being the first african-american president of and the president for all americans at which is what he has said he is. he is often asked by the caucus, by l black african-american supporters for is your agenda african-american communities in this country. where is your urban policy. things that help black people in this country. he has said, my policies are help all people, the economy is a central issue. improving economy improves everybody's lives. frustration a that's not quite resolved. it's extremely popular among between what ans he's doing specifically for it's communities, whether economic l, america, t
israelites from israel. is -- ma >> we had this subject come up before. do you think it's a racial issue? obama don't -- obama don't -- just like the white people, on't like black okay. so i don't know why the white folks so scared. he ain't going to do nothing for us. because he -- you know, he hate us just like y'all do. got to say.l i >> scott wilson, if you want to talk about racial politics right with this -- with this white house? know, this white house has -- president obama...
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i need to say is the reason why there is so much turmoil in these are is because republicans and white folks who ro, a that obama is a neg black person, and black people are israelites from israel. do you think it is a racial issue? why people do not like black people. i do not know why the white folks are so scared. he will not do nothing for us. he needs to pass just like you all do. that is all i've got to say. if you want to talk about racial politics right now with this white house. has --this white house president obama has walked a pretty fine line between being the first african-american president of this country, and a president for all americans, which is what he has said he is. he is often asked by the congressional black caucus, by african-american supporters, fore is your agenda african-american communities in the country, where is your urban policy, where is helping black people. he said his pulses are supposed to help all people. the economy is a central issue and improving it improves everybody's lives. a frustrationis never quite resolved, even though he is extremely popular in general among african- americans, between what he is doing specifically
i need to say is the reason why there is so much turmoil in these are is because republicans and white folks who ro, a that obama is a neg black person, and black people are israelites from israel. do you think it is a racial issue? why people do not like black people. i do not know why the white folks are so scared. he will not do nothing for us. he needs to pass just like you all do. that is all i've got to say. if you want to talk about racial politics right now with this white house. has...