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justice thomas: i forgot about that. judge maggs: i want to ask -- justice thomas: so you're judge maggs now? judge maggs: about a week. justice thomas: i think that's great. [laughter] [applause] justice thomas: just changing the subject. [laughter] judge maggs: justice, you start out the book when you are 9 years old. why is that the place to start your autobiography? justice thomas: well, i had the manuscript to that and terry who is my final editor, just a phenomenal human being and editor and musician and he understood. he dug deep within the manuscript and he said, you know you have a great title. i had picked out the title to "my grandfather's son" but he said, you have to explain the title within the first page or two. and he said, i found the explanation buried in your manuscript. and the line is, "i was 9 years old when i met my father," and he said that most people -- wouldn't think of that because ultimately my grandfather is my father. i'm my grandfather's son, not my father's son. so that was my first encou
justice thomas: i forgot about that. judge maggs: i want to ask -- justice thomas: so you're judge maggs now? judge maggs: about a week. justice thomas: i think that's great. [laughter] [applause] justice thomas: just changing the subject. [laughter] judge maggs: justice, you start out the book when you are 9 years old. why is that the place to start your autobiography? justice thomas: well, i had the manuscript to that and terry who is my final editor, just a phenomenal human being and editor...
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justice thomas: who knows. justice scalia said -- i have no idea what it means, but i like the ring of it. that means i like my own opinions. then he said once, clearance, you don't care for other peoples' opinions, do you? he said i said, i do care, but i prefer my own. [laughter] justice thomas: i think it is really important that when you vote for these things that you explain why and that if it doesn't make sense -- my granddaddy i'm not going to use the exact words he used, he said boy, if it don't make no sense, it don't make no sense. he would spice it up a little bit. and i think it makes sense to me. when you come from the lower levels in society, when you think things have to make sense. either you fed the hogs or you didn't fed the hogs. you either planted the corn or didn't plant the corn. it was binary and it was clear. when we do these cases we owe it to our fellow citizens to explain in plain language what we are doing. and sometimes when you see me writing, it's because what the court is doing,
justice thomas: who knows. justice scalia said -- i have no idea what it means, but i like the ring of it. that means i like my own opinions. then he said once, clearance, you don't care for other peoples' opinions, do you? he said i said, i do care, but i prefer my own. [laughter] justice thomas: i think it is really important that when you vote for these things that you explain why and that if it doesn't make sense -- my granddaddy i'm not going to use the exact words he used, he said boy, if...
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laura thomas sitting in for our president bryant tan. so welcome, it looks like we're up and running. first of all, please make sure any cell phones, pagers noise making devices are set to silent and thank you to sfgov tv for broadcasti broadcasting this to the community. we wanted to start with expressing condolences to bryant tan, the commission president on behalf of the commissioners and staff for the loss of his partner nick, we know that he and his partner really love the entertainment industry and night life and celebration, so we are very sad to hear this news and hope that bryant is back with us soon. we will let people know about donations and memorial services and stuff like that. our condolences. can we have a roll call? (roll call ( >> vice president thomas: the first item of business is general public comment. members of the public may address the commission on items not on our agenda today. is there anyone who would like to make public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. the second item, approval of meeting min
laura thomas sitting in for our president bryant tan. so welcome, it looks like we're up and running. first of all, please make sure any cell phones, pagers noise making devices are set to silent and thank you to sfgov tv for broadcasti broadcasting this to the community. we wanted to start with expressing condolences to bryant tan, the commission president on behalf of the commissioners and staff for the loss of his partner nick, we know that he and his partner really love the entertainment...
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>> vice president thomas: questions? commissioner perez. >> commissioner perez: for the architect. mr. schaub, hi. in the event that the bottom floor is entertainment later on, are you incorporating anything to mitigate sound and reduce the impacts potentially to the tenants above in the case of entertainment venue. >> one thing i skipped past the building section, wood frame construction over concrete, there will be a two hour building separation of the concrete lower commercial from the residential above which will also have apart from being solid concrete, it will have a resilience channel and all the fire proving requirements that would help reduce impact there. >> commissioner perez: thank you. >> vice president thomas: other questions? >> commissioner lee: am i obvious? how is your external lighting? can you explain the safety factors of your security lighting? >> we have no explicit design at this point, there's a street lamp pole directly outside the project, maybe 10 feet to the left. at this point nothing is fo
>> vice president thomas: questions? commissioner perez. >> commissioner perez: for the architect. mr. schaub, hi. in the event that the bottom floor is entertainment later on, are you incorporating anything to mitigate sound and reduce the impacts potentially to the tenants above in the case of entertainment venue. >> one thing i skipped past the building section, wood frame construction over concrete, there will be a two hour building separation of the concrete lower...
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thomas, right rough, lay-up, wedge. threatened the hole and then a short putt from a couple of feet away. there it is, 547 yards. and as we hit the tom of the hour, just want to -- top of the hour, just wants to welcome some of you just tuning into the honda classic at pga national resort and spa, the champion course. gone through 72 holes and two are tied. justin thomas, who won the fedexcup last year, was the player of the year. actually the most recent major champion. the winner of quail hollow in august. and luke list, who's seeking a first win. here is the second shot by list. nick: beautifully balanced. spot-on line. jim: he would two-putt from that point. as he looks and sees it kind of run out. he knows he hit a brilliant shot. and after the lay-up, thomas playing his wedge, his third. and oh, just maybe, he thought. it could have gone. first degree [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captioning funded by cbs sp
thomas, right rough, lay-up, wedge. threatened the hole and then a short putt from a couple of feet away. there it is, 547 yards. and as we hit the tom of the hour, just want to -- top of the hour, just wants to welcome some of you just tuning into the honda classic at pga national resort and spa, the champion course. gone through 72 holes and two are tied. justin thomas, who won the fedexcup last year, was the player of the year. actually the most recent major champion. the winner of quail...
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so -- >> vice president thomas: commissioner frost? >> commissioner frost: i was impressed with the security director's presentation as well. but then you listen to one of the speakers and they talk about having heard this before. i remember back when it was brought to us we heard of a lot of different people in the community that had tried to work with him and finally it comes in front of us and he gets forced to work with us. i'm still a little concerned and like one of the speakers said, closing at midnight and 2:00 are a big difference for consuming alcohol and what happens when you consume that amount of alcohol. i think one of the speakers from the club said that people think we're closed. is that is -- do they have less of a crowd and why they have less problems. they're not open until 2:00 and drinking less. is that part of the problem. i'm getting goose bumps right now. we have a guy who had to pay money to close up his windows, he had to affect his property because this gentleman wouldn't listen to his complaints -- excuse me
so -- >> vice president thomas: commissioner frost? >> commissioner frost: i was impressed with the security director's presentation as well. but then you listen to one of the speakers and they talk about having heard this before. i remember back when it was brought to us we heard of a lot of different people in the community that had tried to work with him and finally it comes in front of us and he gets forced to work with us. i'm still a little concerned and like one of the...
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guy. >> he was a nice man. >> reporter: thomas, at 64 came to the u.s. almost 20 years ago, they could in the find him at southwest philadelphia restaurant we have learned owned by his girl friend, accord together federal lawsuit filed this week thomas has a terribly disturbing past, it is claim he was a colonel with liberian special forces, tactical june that it massacred 600 men, women and children in 1990. the bloody attack unfolded behind the walls of the lutheran church in monroevi. >> twenty-eight years have passed since the church massacre and in one has been held accountable. >> reporter: thinks lead counsel for center for justice and accountability, she spoke to us from san francisco, about their lawsuit aiming to tie thomas to war crimes and while the suit points out thomas may not have murdered they claim that he gave the order. >> through this lawsuit we are hoping to actually establish the record of the attack and identify who indeed perpretrated this attack. >> reporter: wednesday afternoon we track down thomas 's address in sharon hill. >>
guy. >> he was a nice man. >> reporter: thomas, at 64 came to the u.s. almost 20 years ago, they could in the find him at southwest philadelphia restaurant we have learned owned by his girl friend, accord together federal lawsuit filed this week thomas has a terribly disturbing past, it is claim he was a colonel with liberian special forces, tactical june that it massacred 600 men, women and children in 1990. the bloody attack unfolded behind the walls of the lutheran church in...
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>> vice president thomas: questions? >> commissioner lee: i see your measurements, you stop around midnight. do you have any measurements around 2:00 in the morning or am i missing a page? >> we didn't make measurements around 2:00. we did the 10 minute measurement when it was busiest that night at the bar that we thought it was. it was a good representation, that sports bar is -- it may be open until 2:00 but i don't foresee them spilling out into the street all at 2:00 a.m. i thought it was a good representation, the music was playing -- >> vice president thomas: sorry, i'm looking at the day you tested, monday january 29th. >> no, saturday january 27th, for 229 ellis. >> vice president thomas: it says the 29th on your tables. on your graph. >> commissioner lee: 29th of january. >> that would be a typo. it was saturday -- it was the 27th. we measured saturday night. just after 10:00 p.m. and just after 11:00 p.m. the bar was the only place of entertainment i noticed was generating noise. >> commissioner lee: that block
>> vice president thomas: questions? >> commissioner lee: i see your measurements, you stop around midnight. do you have any measurements around 2:00 in the morning or am i missing a page? >> we didn't make measurements around 2:00. we did the 10 minute measurement when it was busiest that night at the bar that we thought it was. it was a good representation, that sports bar is -- it may be open until 2:00 but i don't foresee them spilling out into the street all at 2:00 a.m....
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fact that were the have thomas jefferson. taking a look at some of the artifacts associated with his life. some of the things we often artifacts thate were excavated from around the kitchen. the ceramic i am holding is part of a series of ceramics. we recovered numerous fragments of plates, platters, and saucers from this. -- saucers from this period. there are so many different pieces to these patterns that tie directly to thomas jefferson. the things he is thinking about in general. it images ons on educational buildings in the cities of oxford and cambridge. and this one is a neoclassical dome rotunda. abouts to his thinking it. there is an educational building. there is an octagonal border that goes around, which ties into the shape of the main house. purchasingsn't just any objects to put into this house. he is thinking about the things that go on his table. how do they reflect his athletic and the things he fancies? other objects we recovered, particularly around the main ndled, include a bone ha green to has been dyed
fact that were the have thomas jefferson. taking a look at some of the artifacts associated with his life. some of the things we often artifacts thate were excavated from around the kitchen. the ceramic i am holding is part of a series of ceramics. we recovered numerous fragments of plates, platters, and saucers from this. -- saucers from this period. there are so many different pieces to these patterns that tie directly to thomas jefferson. the things he is thinking about in general. it images...
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>> no. >> vice president thomas: okay. other questions? comments? >> commissioner lee: not on sound. >> vice president thomas: would you like to talk about lighting commissioner lee? >> commissioner lee: can you tell me about your exterior lighting? >> vice president thomas: there's a lot of lighting from the hilton. >> commissioner lee: on your side of the street. what's your lighting? >> we're currently designing external lighting. we have done this at a few other projects. we think it's important in the evening especially when residents are coming home to have a clear path of entree and lighting to prevent loitering from happening on the street. we're extremely cognizant about that. and there will be on site staff at this project. someone that is on site 24-hours of the day. so we presumably i believe in the budget have security staffing for the evenings. so we're extremely conscious. >> commissioner lee: since it's a historic building, are you accenting the building at all, lighting up the building or just the front lobby area, sidewalk -- >> ye
>> no. >> vice president thomas: okay. other questions? comments? >> commissioner lee: not on sound. >> vice president thomas: would you like to talk about lighting commissioner lee? >> commissioner lee: can you tell me about your exterior lighting? >> vice president thomas: there's a lot of lighting from the hilton. >> commissioner lee: on your side of the street. what's your lighting? >> we're currently designing external lighting. we have done...
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thomas: so what time frame? david: the next five years. thomas: five years?nk most emerging markets would do very well. i think there is a re-rating in korea. kong, korea, and taiwan. forette: thank you so much coming on and thank you for all of these fantastic charts we now have on our bloomberg terminal as well, courtesy of our chart master. the managing director and founder. plenty more ahead on bloomberg markets: asia. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: we are a couple of minutes into the equity session over in mumbai. let's get a check of where we are. sophie has the latest for us on budget day. sophie: it is budget day and have stocks snapping a two-day drop of the countdown to that reveal. looks like investors are weighing their positions. they might be sitting on the cash, waiting to see what the plan is for borrowing for the government. that is going to weigh heavily on the bond market. series ofrong manufacturing pmi data from across the region, we are waiting on india's latest report for january. the pmi jumped in december for context. let's pull up off t
thomas: so what time frame? david: the next five years. thomas: five years?nk most emerging markets would do very well. i think there is a re-rating in korea. kong, korea, and taiwan. forette: thank you so much coming on and thank you for all of these fantastic charts we now have on our bloomberg terminal as well, courtesy of our chart master. the managing director and founder. plenty more ahead on bloomberg markets: asia. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: we are a couple of minutes into the equity...
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thomas sparrow in berlin thank you. well media reports in israel say police have enough evidence to recommend that prosecutors consider charging prime minister benjamin netanyahu with bribery netanyahu denies any wrongdoing but he's been questioned several times over the last year and is a suspect in two separate cases let's get more now on this breaking news with our. middle east correspondent tanya kramer who is joining us now from jerusalem and tanya a short while ago actually benjamin not netanyahu responded to his critics quite defiantly fill us in well prime minister netanyahu spoke quite in length he said you go to stay in office and he said that there was not one day that his family wasn't attacked and he said that these recommendations where. given by the police to deny to the attorney general that they view and nothing that has been his month all along that he says all these investigations against him is kind of the rich under guns to him and his family and that they will lead to nothing you dress described in
thomas sparrow in berlin thank you. well media reports in israel say police have enough evidence to recommend that prosecutors consider charging prime minister benjamin netanyahu with bribery netanyahu denies any wrongdoing but he's been questioned several times over the last year and is a suspect in two separate cases let's get more now on this breaking news with our. middle east correspondent tanya kramer who is joining us now from jerusalem and tanya a short while ago actually benjamin not...
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thomas started in 2015 at $11.68 an hour, plus benefits. they are also ceovided with to educational and career training to help them move up and fill hig need positions in the ever-growing healthcare industry. >> and already i saw a cart that needed it in there, and it's not even in there, so. >> reporter: less than a year into her initial job as a housekeeper, thomas was promoced to unit ate on the hospital's critical care rard. >> we tport patients. we make sure each ratient at eam have all the necessary supplies that's needed. >> reporter: now she's looking er next career move at hopkins. that interview that she's been prepping for is to becomes a peer recovery specialist: rces to who offers res those who are struggling with issues that she herself has dealt with, like substance abuse and domestic violence. >> imagine, something that was this negative thing in your life and caused you pain, is the thing that's going to be someone else's redemption through you, someone else's support. >> reporter: at least nine baltimore employers, rangin
thomas started in 2015 at $11.68 an hour, plus benefits. they are also ceovided with to educational and career training to help them move up and fill hig need positions in the ever-growing healthcare industry. >> and already i saw a cart that needed it in there, and it's not even in there, so. >> reporter: less than a year into her initial job as a housekeeper, thomas was promoced to unit ate on the hospital's critical care rard. >> we tport patients. we make sure each ratient...
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would you like thomas jefferson, anything related to thomas jefferson -- thomas jefferson has to go?rge washington has to go? who else is left? is madison okay? james madison okay with you? >> no, he is not okay. he was a slave owner. he is not. >> laura: okay. so we need to rename washington, d.c., correct? >> yes, i would do that. >> laura: okay, rename washington, d.c. >> that's not for me to determine. >> laura: no, we need to know, malcolm, where you are coming from. and we just established it, thank you very much. let's move on to thomas, thomas, time for you to talk on. white supremacy, we got it. thomas, what is your sense on this? >> well, laura, thank you for having me, first of all. i would like to say, i love the fact that malcolm wants to allow washington, d.c., to vote on the name of the capital. why didn't he allow us to have a vote in new orleans on the removal of the monuments? the mayor, the city council has decided for themselves on this issue -- >> laura: let him speak please come up malcolm. malcolm. malcolm, my friend. you must let the other guest speaker. it is
would you like thomas jefferson, anything related to thomas jefferson -- thomas jefferson has to go?rge washington has to go? who else is left? is madison okay? james madison okay with you? >> no, he is not okay. he was a slave owner. he is not. >> laura: okay. so we need to rename washington, d.c., correct? >> yes, i would do that. >> laura: okay, rename washington, d.c. >> that's not for me to determine. >> laura: no, we need to know, malcolm, where you are...
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henry james thomas. hello, mr. thomas. hank: hi, how are you doing? host: we are very happy to have the chance to talk to you today. can you tell me a little bit about your childhood? i am interested because it seems like your independent fighting spirit seemed to emerge earlier than most. hank: yes. i spent part of my childhood in georgia, in the middle part of georgia. i was born in jacksonville, florida, and i think from age probably three to eight was spent in georgia. an area considered middle georgia, not are from augustine, -- not too far from augustine, georgia. after that, i went with my family to saint augustine, florida, and that is where i came of age as a teenager. i came by my activism very early. i always had an innate sense of what was right and what was wrong, and i don't know exactly where i got that from. the idea of segregation and things that white people could do and black people could not do, i understood very early. maybe as early as 7, 8 years old, that there was something wrong with that. obviously i wasn't capable of any dee
henry james thomas. hello, mr. thomas. hank: hi, how are you doing? host: we are very happy to have the chance to talk to you today. can you tell me a little bit about your childhood? i am interested because it seems like your independent fighting spirit seemed to emerge earlier than most. hank: yes. i spent part of my childhood in georgia, in the middle part of georgia. i was born in jacksonville, florida, and i think from age probably three to eight was spent in georgia. an area considered...
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political correspondent thomas fair reporting for us thank you thomas. to the winter olympics now were an ice hockey player has failed a doping test in chiang slovenia and yeah glitch tested positive for the prohibited substance and overall used to treat asthma and bronchitis now and in competition task who has been accept who has accepted the charge has been suspended from competing in the remainder of the games and will leave the olympic village within twenty four hours. reminder now of our top stories at this hour the united nations as war in syrian government forces to stop their assault on the rebel held enclave of eastern hotel near damascus the syrian observatory for human rights says the government air raids there have killed nearly one hundred fifty people since monday . and germany's right wing populist party the alternative for germany has overtaken the social democrats for the first time in a national opinion poll that news comes just before the s.p.d. begins a critical vote on whether to join a coalition government with chancellor merkel con
political correspondent thomas fair reporting for us thank you thomas. to the winter olympics now were an ice hockey player has failed a doping test in chiang slovenia and yeah glitch tested positive for the prohibited substance and overall used to treat asthma and bronchitis now and in competition task who has been accept who has accepted the charge has been suspended from competing in the remainder of the games and will leave the olympic village within twenty four hours. reminder now of our...
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thomas jefferson had three daughters. mark there and maria by his wife and harriet, by his slave, sally hemings. in "jefferson's daughters" i recount the journey of these very different women and how they had a struggle to define themselves with the possibilities and limitations of the american revolution. although all three women share the same father, the commonalities and -- martha and maria lived in paris. at that time, paris was a hothouse of intellectual sermons they celebrated the young martha met him even socialize with. once they return home however, the sisters found their options limited by the laws and customs in the newly independent republic that their father had helped to establish. 12 years after their return from france, their half-sister, harriet hemings was born. and her life would follow a different path. she will corrupt and slippery. but leave monticello at age 21 with the assistance of jefferson himself. and begin a new life free from bondage. she had a question for philadelphia with $50 in her pock
thomas jefferson had three daughters. mark there and maria by his wife and harriet, by his slave, sally hemings. in "jefferson's daughters" i recount the journey of these very different women and how they had a struggle to define themselves with the possibilities and limitations of the american revolution. although all three women share the same father, the commonalities and -- martha and maria lived in paris. at that time, paris was a hothouse of intellectual sermons they celebrated...
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good morning to you, lauren. >> reporter: good morning, thomas. know this when you got to the work this morning the road just opened up at fourth and market but roads are still closed in olde city as fire crews remained here overnight keeping an eye on the fire. we heard that from philadelphia fire commissioner adam tiehl that this fight would take all day and into the night and as promised crew s are still out there yesterday evening a deputy fire commissioner told thaws people who live in the building are still not allowed back inside. fire fighters had to set up collapse zone in the building and some were put in place inside people apartments and homes and the hope in doing that is to prevent weight of the water soak wood from collapsing at any moment. fire broke out at 239 chestnut street around 3:30 sunday morning jumping from floor to floor in the five story apartment building very quickly during height of the battle. nearly 400 fire fighters were on the scene here people took fire alarm signals seriously quickly racing out to safety prevent
good morning to you, lauren. >> reporter: good morning, thomas. know this when you got to the work this morning the road just opened up at fourth and market but roads are still closed in olde city as fire crews remained here overnight keeping an eye on the fire. we heard that from philadelphia fire commissioner adam tiehl that this fight would take all day and into the night and as promised crew s are still out there yesterday evening a deputy fire commissioner told thaws people who live...
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right let's find out what this would be government could mean for europe with political respondent thomas farah here with me on the set and with max hofmann brussels ver chief a very good day to you both gentlemen want to start off with you thomas if i may the e.u. is not wasting any time to v.i.p.'s in town today indeed it just stresses the importance of europe for this coalition agreement if you read the coalition agreement it's one hundred seventy seven pages long but it starts with messages that you stocks to europe and that's something that is also reinforced by the fact that the foreign ministry and the finance minister will be to have. of social democrats a foreign ministry would be in the hands of martin chose who is passionately pro european hides who has indeed stress on various occasions that he would like a strong good judgment participation within european institutions and he has a proven track record as well all right to max nobody's breaking out the champagne just yet but is this agreement a step in the right direction for germany's european partners. well i think i heard s
right let's find out what this would be government could mean for europe with political respondent thomas farah here with me on the set and with max hofmann brussels ver chief a very good day to you both gentlemen want to start off with you thomas if i may the e.u. is not wasting any time to v.i.p.'s in town today indeed it just stresses the importance of europe for this coalition agreement if you read the coalition agreement it's one hundred seventy seven pages long but it starts with messages...
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karen and thomas, back to you. >> bob, thank you so.ing breaking news, this comes out of the nicetown section, police are looking for hit-and-run driver. investigators say there was a 28 year old woman hit right at the intersection, of pulaski avenue and hunting park. shortly after midnight, the driver took off leaving her there. the victim was transported by paramedics. she had broken arm. she was taken to einstein. she now list in the stable condition. we don't have a description that far vehicle. >> also, we've got manhunt. >> this in delaware county. where police are looking for a guy they say threatened to kill members of his own church. let's get right out to lauren johnson with this. lauren? >> hey there, karen, people are praying for the quick capture of this man who they say made some pretty serious threats when he was here at church on sunday. and they're not taking this lightly. this is the man police say they want to capture. they issued a warrant for his arrest. the charges harrassment, making terroristic threats. he's sher
karen and thomas, back to you. >> bob, thank you so.ing breaking news, this comes out of the nicetown section, police are looking for hit-and-run driver. investigators say there was a 28 year old woman hit right at the intersection, of pulaski avenue and hunting park. shortly after midnight, the driver took off leaving her there. the victim was transported by paramedics. she had broken arm. she was taken to einstein. she now list in the stable condition. we don't have a description that...
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our first session is ben franklin's faith with thomas kidd. benjamin franklin said he became a deist as a young man. at the constitutional convention, he propose the delegates open sessions with prayer. thomas kidd will explore the andma of franklin's faith his well-known skepticism and the influence of his puritan upbringing. thomas kidd is a distinguished professor of history at baylor he is the author of benjamin franklin at, the religious life of a founding father. please join me in welcoming dr. kidd [applause] . thank you to the museum of the bible for hosting this event. it's a pleasure to be here at the museum. i hope to consult with some of the sections on the bible and america. it's a wonderful thing to see this lovely facility. thank you for having us and thank you to those of you joining us online or on tv. it's great to be here. i want to talk to about the enigma of ben franklin's faith. to open with a story of something that happened at the constitutional convention. time dragged as delegates bickered about representation in cong
our first session is ben franklin's faith with thomas kidd. benjamin franklin said he became a deist as a young man. at the constitutional convention, he propose the delegates open sessions with prayer. thomas kidd will explore the andma of franklin's faith his well-known skepticism and the influence of his puritan upbringing. thomas kidd is a distinguished professor of history at baylor he is the author of benjamin franklin at, the religious life of a founding father. please join me in...
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down the german parliament thomas going to stay with us now for a little bit i understand thomas you mentioned chancellor the chancellor's efforts to put together the coalition she's been of course negotiating with the social democrats they've managed to come up with an agreement but it still has to be approved by the rank and file of the social democratic party what do you manage to take from her speech regarding her efforts to form a government and what what the priorities would be if she manages to get that coalition going with the social democrats. well in a way this speech although it was mostly about europe it has clearly been overshadowed by this uncertainty here in the german parliament but also the wider uncertainty in germany about the fact that there hasn't been a government in place since the election and in september the government has been in a caretaker position as i already mentioned but i'm going to call clearly wanted to stress today that that coalition deal is important for germany it is important as well from a european perspective and that's something that she cl
down the german parliament thomas going to stay with us now for a little bit i understand thomas you mentioned chancellor the chancellor's efforts to put together the coalition she's been of course negotiating with the social democrats they've managed to come up with an agreement but it still has to be approved by the rank and file of the social democratic party what do you manage to take from her speech regarding her efforts to form a government and what what the priorities would be if she...
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thomas and karen?you so much, there, sue, we really appreciate it. >> say honey i got you warm temperatures for valentine's, wouldn't fly, right? 5:50. over the years we've, say, we've been the butt of many, many, many, many jokes about not winning a super bowl. >> well, that all just changed on sunday, we can put them to rest. top five eagles no win jokes we can no longer say. bill anderson, you kick it off off. >> reporter: i got you, in umber five, what's the best part about dating a eagles fan? she won't be asking for a ring. >> general i joyce? >> reporter: what do you call a philadelphia e-a-g-l-e-s with a superbowl ring? a thief. >> bob kelly? >> reporter: number three, what did the eagles fans say after his team won the super bowl? why didn't you wake me up? i was having an amazing dream. >> oh, all right. let's go out to jenn fred? >> reporter: all right, what does a philadelphia eagles fan do when her team won the super bowl? she turns off her play station. >> oh, jenn fred. >> steve keeley,
thomas and karen?you so much, there, sue, we really appreciate it. >> say honey i got you warm temperatures for valentine's, wouldn't fly, right? 5:50. over the years we've, say, we've been the butt of many, many, many, many jokes about not winning a super bowl. >> well, that all just changed on sunday, we can put them to rest. top five eagles no win jokes we can no longer say. bill anderson, you kick it off off. >> reporter: i got you, in umber five, what's the best part...
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and herriot hemmings s come up with depicting the life of thomas jefferson through their eyes. the author painstakingly researched their lives using primary sources including cases and records off the district courof the districtcourts of thd books on the record of the government of the district of columbia here and at the national archives. previous accounts such as annette gordon reed indicates jeffersons fathered a daughter of sally hemmings. the three daughters right the book takes the relationships existence as a given and the monitor review wrote like all great histories do, it brings this vividly to life the exhaustive research, the passion for the subject and elegant writing. associate professor of history at the university where she teaches courses in colonial and revolutionary and women's and gender history and holds a phd from the college of william and mary and is the author of several scholarly articles and two books and has presented the work in conferences in the united states and abroad. in the course of her research she associates from organizations such as the
and herriot hemmings s come up with depicting the life of thomas jefferson through their eyes. the author painstakingly researched their lives using primary sources including cases and records off the district courof the districtcourts of thd books on the record of the government of the district of columbia here and at the national archives. previous accounts such as annette gordon reed indicates jeffersons fathered a daughter of sally hemmings. the three daughters right the book takes the...
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thomas, your a nswer to miners, the business... thomas, your answer to those questions?or mandela, it leads me to think that the future of south africa rests as much with what happens to the anc, they are essentially are linked, we need to see whether there is a possibility of the emergence of a new opposition party... that matters because as we know, so you need a significant opposition. i think the anc by itself will try its best to clean out the stables as it were, but you still need a second to force the country. it is very difficult in south africa's case because so much rests on the mythological sort of charisma of anc, it is very hard to replace that. if they mess up this one, within ten years, we will get a shift of power. they are not strong enough to take power. they could opportunistically combine their forces and it will be in a very difficult position. is that going to happen? that would strategically make sense. it depends what ramaphosa does. if he develops south africa at the way he develops his business to succeed, but then radically share that wealth wi
thomas, your a nswer to miners, the business... thomas, your answer to those questions?or mandela, it leads me to think that the future of south africa rests as much with what happens to the anc, they are essentially are linked, we need to see whether there is a possibility of the emergence of a new opposition party... that matters because as we know, so you need a significant opposition. i think the anc by itself will try its best to clean out the stables as it were, but you still need a...
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i think his protege thomas pain be a better choice. in the age of reason, my own mind is my own church. i think franklin was too tethered to external christian ethics and institutions to be a forerunner. instead, he was a pioneer of related kind of faith. that is what i call dr. oldest moralized christianity. some may debate if this is actually christianity. you can think about this for yourself. he was an experimenter at heart. he tinkered with a novel form of christianity, one where all beliefs became nonessential. the puritans focused too much on doctrine, he thought. he wearied of presbyterians zeal for expelling people and the lack of interest in the mandates of love and charity. for franklin, christianity was a primitive resource for virtue, but he had no attachment to christianity as a religious system or source of salvation. we cannot know for certain we cannot know for certain whether doctrines such as god's nature are true, that we do know, franklin said it, that christians are called to benevolence and service. dr. oral stri
i think his protege thomas pain be a better choice. in the age of reason, my own mind is my own church. i think franklin was too tethered to external christian ethics and institutions to be a forerunner. instead, he was a pioneer of related kind of faith. that is what i call dr. oldest moralized christianity. some may debate if this is actually christianity. you can think about this for yourself. he was an experimenter at heart. he tinkered with a novel form of christianity, one where all...
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thomas kidd, dr. daniel dreisbeck and dr. james byrd who will talk with us about how the bible influenced the generation. the aenigma of benjamin franklin's faith with thomas kidd. benjamin franklin tells us in his autobiography he became a diest as a young man. franklin proposed that delegates open sessions with prayer. in this session, thomas kidd will explore the enigma of franklin's faith and the tension between his well-known skepticism and the enduring influence of his puritan upbringing on his familiarity with the boibl. thomas kidd is a distinguished professor of history at baylor university. he's the author of "benjamin franklin: the religious life of a founding father" please join me in welcoming dr. kidd. [ applause ] >> well, thank you to kay and thank you to the museum of the bible for hosting this wonderful event. it's a pleasure to be here at the museum. i hope to consult with some of the section on bible in america. it's just a wonderful thing to actually be here and see this lovely facility. so thank you for
thomas kidd, dr. daniel dreisbeck and dr. james byrd who will talk with us about how the bible influenced the generation. the aenigma of benjamin franklin's faith with thomas kidd. benjamin franklin tells us in his autobiography he became a diest as a young man. franklin proposed that delegates open sessions with prayer. in this session, thomas kidd will explore the enigma of franklin's faith and the tension between his well-known skepticism and the enduring influence of his puritan upbringing...
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thomas kidd and dr. james byrd who will talk us to about how the bible influenced the founding generation. our first session is the enigma of ben franklin's faith with thomas kidd. benjamin franklin tells us in his autobiography that he became a deist as a young man. yet at the constitutional convention in 1787 franklin proposed that delegates open sessions in prayer. in this session thomas kidd will explore the enigma of franklin's faith and the tension between franklin's well-known skepticism and the enduring influence of his puritan upbringing and familiarity with the bible. thomas kidd is from baylor university, and associate director of baylor's institute for studies of religion. he's the author of "benjamin franklin: the religious life of a founding father." please join me in welcoming dr. kidd. [ applause ] >> thank you to kay and thank you to the museum of the bible for hosting this wonderful event. it's a pleasure to be here at the museum i hope to consult with some of the section on bible in am
thomas kidd and dr. james byrd who will talk us to about how the bible influenced the founding generation. our first session is the enigma of ben franklin's faith with thomas kidd. benjamin franklin tells us in his autobiography that he became a deist as a young man. yet at the constitutional convention in 1787 franklin proposed that delegates open sessions in prayer. in this session thomas kidd will explore the enigma of franklin's faith and the tension between franklin's well-known skepticism...
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two months later she married thomas randolph. after her glory years in paris martha tried to make the most of the isolation as a virginia planter's wife. over the course of 28 years she bore 11 surviving children. at jefferson's retirement in 1999 she moved back to monticello to live with him and devoted herself to his comfort. she identified with his intellectual life with the pursuit of the life of the mind and she devoted herself to educating her children and particularly her daughters to do the same. so how might education be re-envisioned in the early republic particularly when one has enjoyed the advantage is of the best all-female academy in paris and when one is the daughter of one of the chief architects of the american republic. but started to be the challenge was to architecture that monticello suggests. this photo i'm sure many of you have seen. this is taken from jefferson's library looking through another round and then into his cabinet into a his study. jefferson became very enamored of the idea of a -- when he was
two months later she married thomas randolph. after her glory years in paris martha tried to make the most of the isolation as a virginia planter's wife. over the course of 28 years she bore 11 surviving children. at jefferson's retirement in 1999 she moved back to monticello to live with him and devoted herself to his comfort. she identified with his intellectual life with the pursuit of the life of the mind and she devoted herself to educating her children and particularly her daughters to do...
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jey,ng. >> good morning, thomas. and the fire chief here, for darby borough, tells thaws this firero so that's why we still see a very large presence ofy respondf different fire companies out here on the scene still spra ts property. the fire chief also tells us, wn report of being trapped in a the chief says that when they arrived on scene, crews were able to r roof of her home here on the 100 block of fern street. she was then to a woman, who lives right next-door, that woman tells vica screaming for help, then she could smell and s she and her hd called 911. they ran out of the house, this was morning. we talked to another neighbor who lives a few doors down ande. noise of the firetrucks that woke me up, i look outside a window, then i sawarked right if her house. so i came outside, saw a of people and saw our neighbor's fire, heavy smoke. so i went upstairs and asked upd get out of the house, you know. >> repor responded to help knock down the flames. while people did make it out safely, the nd she is really conc
jey,ng. >> good morning, thomas. and the fire chief here, for darby borough, tells thaws this firero so that's why we still see a very large presence ofy respondf different fire companies out here on the scene still spra ts property. the fire chief also tells us, wn report of being trapped in a the chief says that when they arrived on scene, crews were able to r roof of her home here on the 100 block of fern street. she was then to a woman, who lives right next-door, that woman tells vica...
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into is the one thomas jefferson stayed in just weeks before george mason passed away. george mason had nine children. most of his nine children ended up in politics or government, in some way involved in the new country. they were not as prolific as george mason. they were not as well-known known. but they were still involved. they thought they were supposed to be engaged the same way george mason himself did. unfortunately, his oldest son after oury shortly own george mason's death in 1796. so, our george mason dies in 1792. his oldest son dies in 1796. the property falls to his grandson, who was not very old at that point. he ends up not living at the house and it falls into other hands. it goes to the nephew by marriage, george mason graham, son of george graham, sarah's nephew. that being said, many sons and theirons used grandfather's legacy in positive and negative ways. one of george mason's grandsons followed his grandfathers footsteps into politics and helped author the fugitive slave act. if you are familiar with the film 12 years a slave, that's the law that
into is the one thomas jefferson stayed in just weeks before george mason passed away. george mason had nine children. most of his nine children ended up in politics or government, in some way involved in the new country. they were not as prolific as george mason. they were not as well-known known. but they were still involved. they thought they were supposed to be engaged the same way george mason himself did. unfortunately, his oldest son after oury shortly own george mason's death in 1796....
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thomas, back to you. >>> great job there. 5:35. from one fire to another first responders remain on the scene of yesterday's fire in, old city that destroyed homes and businesses and now the building could be in danger of collapsing. lauren johnson at third and walnut this morning, hi there, lauren. >> reporter: hi there, thomas. it started small, and then grew out of control. that is exactly why philadelphia fire fighters are still on the scene here. luckily though people live in the building were serious about their safety as soon as they heard first alarms this morning, fire crews are keeping a watchful eye both on the ground and in the sky on the entire building, and the buildings nearby. some who live here suspect fire started on the ground floor but from what they saw one man says there has been much kitchen fires and restaurants below his apartment in the 60 years that he lived here and it is over before it starts this one was very different, it was intense , fast moving, it required 400 fire fighters at the height of it all
thomas, back to you. >>> great job there. 5:35. from one fire to another first responders remain on the scene of yesterday's fire in, old city that destroyed homes and businesses and now the building could be in danger of collapsing. lauren johnson at third and walnut this morning, hi there, lauren. >> reporter: hi there, thomas. it started small, and then grew out of control. that is exactly why philadelphia fire fighters are still on the scene here. luckily though people live...
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karen and thomas, toxicology tests could take longer than a day for results just a mystery not only to the street or family, but to a even bigger family the philadelphia police department. >> that is the truth, thanks. >>> 5:05. developing in south philadelphia we know a 27 year-old man is fighting for his life after being stabbed in the neck. police say someone stabbed him several times, in the 2700 block of south hutchinson street just before 11:30 last evening. he is in critical condition at jefferson, no arrests. >>> police are also searching for a person who opened fire on three people at the intersection of sheraton and west third street. this is fair hill section of the city. shooting happened just before 6:30 yesterday evening. one of the victims was shot in the and he is in critical condition this morning. man shot twice in his arm and he is in stable condition at the hospital. a woman was just standing by, hit by a stray bullet, and both are in stable condition right now. so far no arrests. >>> lets get to camden county where is there a planned rally today, students may come
karen and thomas, toxicology tests could take longer than a day for results just a mystery not only to the street or family, but to a even bigger family the philadelphia police department. >> that is the truth, thanks. >>> 5:05. developing in south philadelphia we know a 27 year-old man is fighting for his life after being stabbed in the neck. police say someone stabbed him several times, in the 2700 block of south hutchinson street just before 11:30 last evening. he is in...
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believe it, thomas. >> all right, looking forward to that 70. >>> sue, thank you. talk about power of the social media local family has been re united with a very special bracelet they who during super bowl parade, jody riveria of sewell, new jersey said she bought the engraved bracelet for her son for christmas. sixteen year-old mike who bracelet in the crowd of hundreds of thousands of eagles fans near ben franklin parkway there last thursday, stranger named gentlemen found the bracelet posted a picture on his facebook page and he saw it, and mailed it back free of charge. >> i'm glad i got it back and went through the effort, i know my philly people, they are, you know, we're all good people and a very small percentage i think get a lot of the negativity, thank you, to joe where ever you are. >> better believe it, jody. joe's original post was shared more than 6700 times. >>> it is 5:53 on this friday morning very good morning to you as we go up blue maintains lets get for a run, good day fail >>> ♪ >> right there, cardi-b with bruno mars if you didn't catch him
believe it, thomas. >> all right, looking forward to that 70. >>> sue, thank you. talk about power of the social media local family has been re united with a very special bracelet they who during super bowl parade, jody riveria of sewell, new jersey said she bought the engraved bracelet for her son for christmas. sixteen year-old mike who bracelet in the crowd of hundreds of thousands of eagles fans near ben franklin parkway there last thursday, stranger named gentlemen found the...
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another sign of deep divisions within the party but what does it mean for the country thomas because we know that the s.p.d. they have this vote on the coalition agreement coming up next month will shortz his departure have an impact there. well that vote is incredibly important because it's the final hurdle before the grand coalition it can actually become a reality and we're talking here of the entire membership of the social democrats we're talking here of four hundred sixty three thousand people who will have to decide on the future of the grand coalition who will have to give the green light to it and many within the party in particular the youth branch of the party the so-called users are staunchly against another version of the grand coalition and all this is going to be particularly important when we start to find out the results of the beginning of may of march sorry when we will find out whether this deal in fact can be turned into reality and i don't think anyone here in germany can predict now what result we will see at the beginning of march just another surprise on the
another sign of deep divisions within the party but what does it mean for the country thomas because we know that the s.p.d. they have this vote on the coalition agreement coming up next month will shortz his departure have an impact there. well that vote is incredibly important because it's the final hurdle before the grand coalition it can actually become a reality and we're talking here of the entire membership of the social democrats we're talking here of four hundred sixty three thousand...
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more onu please expound thomas jefferson's religious views? >> thomas jefferson's religious views? >> yes. >> well, i didn't mention thomas jefferson. [laughter] >> i might jump in. jump in.y be able to my basic understanding of thomas jefferson is that he was a little more purely deistic in what he had to say. he famously trimmed the bible of certain texts that were miraculous because he mainly wanted to concentrate on the morals of jesus and see jesus as this example of morality, which was a key thing for him. i don't knowat, much else about jefferson's religious views. >> i sometimes use the term, he was an adherent to the natural religion where he saw human reason is the final arbiter at the end of the day, when -- which gave him pause when he encountered the transcendent claims, the miraculous claims he encountered in the bible. if he couldn't explain it or understand it with reason than he had to question, or had reason to doubt it. having said that, he thought jesus of nazareth was the greatest moral teacher there ever was and there was great value in studying that. the kind
more onu please expound thomas jefferson's religious views? >> thomas jefferson's religious views? >> yes. >> well, i didn't mention thomas jefferson. [laughter] >> i might jump in. jump in.y be able to my basic understanding of thomas jefferson is that he was a little more purely deistic in what he had to say. he famously trimmed the bible of certain texts that were miraculous because he mainly wanted to concentrate on the morals of jesus and see jesus as this example...