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they are huge. >> narrator: trinity is not alone. they're at the front edge of a much broader trend. >> as recently as 20 years ago, it was pretty rare to find a high school offensive lineman who weighed more than 220, maybe 230. now, a lot of high schools, all their starting offensive linemen weigh more 300 pounds. >> there you go, big boy. pull, pull. >> training habits are so different. >> keep pulling, keep pulling. >> you know, when i was in high school or even in college, i didn't really understand nutrition, i didn't really work out that hard in the off season, because it wasn't done. now that everybody has access to this information, it's easy for a 16 year-old kid to get up to 300 pounds if they eat right and they train right. >> you can't finish, charles. you can't finish strong. >> we've learned a lot in the last couple decades, and so, suddenly, we're able to turn these young boys into big monsters. ( whistle blows ) >> narrator: with increased size comes increased force on the field. >> you know, if force equals mass tim
they are huge. >> narrator: trinity is not alone. they're at the front edge of a much broader trend. >> as recently as 20 years ago, it was pretty rare to find a high school offensive lineman who weighed more than 220, maybe 230. now, a lot of high schools, all their starting offensive linemen weigh more 300 pounds. >> there you go, big boy. pull, pull. >> training habits are so different. >> keep pulling, keep pulling. >> you know, when i was in high school...
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this church is named holy trinity so we have the depiction of pentecost because we celebrate holy trinity feast day, the day after pentecost. but now you might be interested in knowing what this is. this is byzantine. this is smalti, baked glass. and this is a section of a complete design. what occurs, in effect, is the artist sends a sketch of each icon to italy. and then the artisans there, who are specialists really, take each section. it's about this large. as you notice this paper underneath here. it has the design on it. well, it has the design. would you see it on the other side? that's correct. so what the artist will do, he will take some grout. this was a plaster wall. you take the grout and grout the whole wall. then he will take some grout and he'll butter this. they call it buttering, a very light grout of this. and he'll take this piece, and he has to make sure it's centered because if he doesn't put it in the right place, the whole icon will be off center. so now we see the mosaic being brought to the wall which has been grouted ahead of time. and let's assume that this is
this church is named holy trinity so we have the depiction of pentecost because we celebrate holy trinity feast day, the day after pentecost. but now you might be interested in knowing what this is. this is byzantine. this is smalti, baked glass. and this is a section of a complete design. what occurs, in effect, is the artist sends a sketch of each icon to italy. and then the artisans there, who are specialists really, take each section. it's about this large. as you notice this paper...
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. >> reporter: most churches in pakistan, like karachi's trinity methodist, are the legacy of british colonial rule. st. patrick's cathedral was built to serve irish catholic soldiers in the british army. today's christians are less than 2% of pakistan's population. most are descendants of people converted from hinduism or islam by missionaries, generations, in some cases centuries, ago. they consider themselves fully pakistani. but often, catholic archbishop joseph coutts says, that's not how they're perceived. >> because of our colonial past christianity has been, is being identified with colonialism. >> reporter: with the west. >> with the west in general. we are sort of linked with being products of the west. >> reporter: that has made christians targets for all kinds of grievances against the west, whether a drone strike in the region or an anti-islamic pronouncement in florida. >> i can give you a very dramatic example. we had, i think about two years back, a pastor, or he claimed to be a pastor, but if he was, i don't know, terry jones, an american pastor who wanted to burn the
. >> reporter: most churches in pakistan, like karachi's trinity methodist, are the legacy of british colonial rule. st. patrick's cathedral was built to serve irish catholic soldiers in the british army. today's christians are less than 2% of pakistan's population. most are descendants of people converted from hinduism or islam by missionaries, generations, in some cases centuries, ago. they consider themselves fully pakistani. but often, catholic archbishop joseph coutts says, that's...
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for exple, this church is called the holy trinity church and therefore you will have an icon addressing this particular event. and so right next to the virgin, you will find an assembly of the 12 apostles and the descent of the holy spirit on the 12 figures. and that is directly-- in fact, left-- just left of the virgin mary-- to her right, to our left. the uppermost row or the second row, uppermost in this case you have the representation of the life cycle. you have the representation, in fact, to be more accurate of the liturgical calendar. and so once again, it starts from the left, so you read the images on the left and you start with the annunciation. and just as i had mentioned in the lower portions of the wall you have the life cycle of christ, whh sotis tually representations of the liturgical calendar. so in the second row you find the annunciation, the nativity presentation to the temple and it takes you all the way through and across until finally you reach the last image on the right which is the ascension following the resurrection and the ascent of christ to heaven. and th
for exple, this church is called the holy trinity church and therefore you will have an icon addressing this particular event. and so right next to the virgin, you will find an assembly of the 12 apostles and the descent of the holy spirit on the 12 figures. and that is directly-- in fact, left-- just left of the virgin mary-- to her right, to our left. the uppermost row or the second row, uppermost in this case you have the representation of the life cycle. you have the representation, in...
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item 6: appeal no. 13-077 trinity properties, appellanttss vs. dept. of public works bureau of urban forestry, respondent 1190 mission street. appealing the denial on june 12, 2013, of a request to forgo planting ten 100 street trees adjacent to the subject property as required per board decision in appeal no. 12-064. for hearing today.next item. sf 61234 we will start with the appellant. is the appellant here? please step forward. you have 7 minutes to present your case. >> thank you. samuel son on the project. we were back here before when we originally were working to remove the five trees which i can show you those five trees here. this is the project site. i hope it fits there. we had five 5 treason mission street that we are removing as part of the construction on this apartment building. there were none on 8th street when we were doing that. that was originally denied. at the time we came back and we had proposed 10 replacement trees with six of them being on mission street and 4 on 8th street. the board of appeals at that time accepted the remo
item 6: appeal no. 13-077 trinity properties, appellanttss vs. dept. of public works bureau of urban forestry, respondent 1190 mission street. appealing the denial on june 12, 2013, of a request to forgo planting ten 100 street trees adjacent to the subject property as required per board decision in appeal no. 12-064. for hearing today.next item. sf 61234 we will start with the appellant. is the appellant here? please step forward. you have 7 minutes to present your case. >> thank you....
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at that time, the difference was mostly about the trinity or not the trinity. unitarians did not embrace the trinity. there is a story i read of a minister in the more traditional tradition who went over to the white house and talked to taft and he came away feeling confident in his traditional religious beliefs. it was important to them. they were not evangelical in but it wastion. definitely something that was part of them. >> taft was nominated to be president of yield in 1900 and he decided not to do it. he wrote his brother a sentence that if it had come out at the time, he would never have been president. he said he does not believe in the divinity of jesus christ. it never became known. -- a campaign of 1980, he was -- of campaign of 1880, 1908,he was attacked for being unitarian and having been friendly to the catholics in the philippines. t.r. and taft were cautious about how they handled their religious views. >> let me move on to calvin in georgia. i apologize, somerville, alabama. caller: i was going to ask you about the connection taft had with oth
at that time, the difference was mostly about the trinity or not the trinity. unitarians did not embrace the trinity. there is a story i read of a minister in the more traditional tradition who went over to the white house and talked to taft and he came away feeling confident in his traditional religious beliefs. it was important to them. they were not evangelical in but it wastion. definitely something that was part of them. >> taft was nominated to be president of yield in 1900 and he...
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deserve this. >> joshua's mother calls trinity her angel. (. >> we're just three weeks away from thesident's new healthcare law. millions are being spent so people know their options. in some states tfederal government will run the exchanges. it will cost taxpayers $67 million to help consumers figure out the options. >> navigators are to help the people pick the plans that suit their interest and pocket books. >> tea party activists called on congress to de funk the law. >>> an autopsy is planned for a 3 month old who died at discovery years day care center. he was found not breathing. connor young was the child. one said the baby died of sudden infant death syndrome. >> she apologized and said this is what happened. she was crying on the phone. i just knew, at that point, when she said sudden death syndrome, there is nothing any of us can do. >> both police and coroner said no evidence of foul play. >>> a micro blogging company is buying [ inaudible ] it could boost twitter's revenue. >>> tesla announced expansion plans today in europe. there are 6 super charger stations in norway.
deserve this. >> joshua's mother calls trinity her angel. (. >> we're just three weeks away from thesident's new healthcare law. millions are being spent so people know their options. in some states tfederal government will run the exchanges. it will cost taxpayers $67 million to help consumers figure out the options. >> navigators are to help the people pick the plans that suit their interest and pocket books. >> tea party activists called on congress to de funk the...
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i can't be certain, but she was with me in new mexico... the trinity test. we were too close. and now she's dying. i believe this knowledge is too dangerous to keep to ourselves. we have to share it. a brotherhood of scientists, mr. foyle. that is what i am talking about. oh, i detest stalin and what he's doing, but that doesn't mean to say that i think the russians are bad people or that they deserve to be wiped out. even churchill wanted us to share this knowledge, you know. that is my vision. i am doing what i am doing for the safety of mankind. well, call it what you like. you'd understand why not everybody would agree with you. you've told them? mi5? no. but you're going to tell them? since you believe that your knowledge and vision should be shared, you might find it liberating to tell them yourself. yes. yes. to make an example of myself, regardless of the consequences. that might be the way. i think it will have to be. good-bye, mr. foyle. i'm glad to have met you. mr. foyle... may i ask where you're going? the hotel. then home to hastings. let me give you a lift. pier
i can't be certain, but she was with me in new mexico... the trinity test. we were too close. and now she's dying. i believe this knowledge is too dangerous to keep to ourselves. we have to share it. a brotherhood of scientists, mr. foyle. that is what i am talking about. oh, i detest stalin and what he's doing, but that doesn't mean to say that i think the russians are bad people or that they deserve to be wiped out. even churchill wanted us to share this knowledge, you know. that is my...
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i can't be certain, but she was with me in new mexico... the trinity test. we were too close. and now she's dying. i believe this knowledge is too dangerous to keep to ourselves. we have to share it. a brotherhood of scientists, mr. foyle. that is what i am talking about. oh, i detest stalin and what he's doing, but that doesn't mean to say that i think the russians are bad people or that they deserve to be wiped out. even churchill wanted us to share this knowledge, you know. that is my vision. i am doing what i am doing for the safety of mankind. well, call it what you like. you'd understand why not everybody would agree with you. you've told them? mi5? no. but you're going to tell them? since you believe that your knowledge and vision should be shared, you might find it liberating to tell them yourself. yes. yes. to make an example of myself, regardless of the consequences. that might be the way. i think it will have to be. good-bye, mr. foyle. i'm glad to have met you. mr. foyle... may i ask where you're going? the hotel. then home to hastings. let me give you a lift. pier
i can't be certain, but she was with me in new mexico... the trinity test. we were too close. and now she's dying. i believe this knowledge is too dangerous to keep to ourselves. we have to share it. a brotherhood of scientists, mr. foyle. that is what i am talking about. oh, i detest stalin and what he's doing, but that doesn't mean to say that i think the russians are bad people or that they deserve to be wiped out. even churchill wanted us to share this knowledge, you know. that is my...
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and what we leave that the best protections were already stronger than those approved at the trinity project which is being built right now at 8th and market. but we thought that we needed to go further and so we worked with the attorney to see what we can do and looking at state law, and basically you know said that this is what we thought needed to happen for president chiu to be supportive and there is already a presumption and understanding on behave of the public and this is disputed of course but it was noticed and the development agreement said that those replacement units everyone was entitled to the unit at rent control replacement unit and so what we did is to tighten that screw down a little bit more and the bulk of the 14 pages is stronger provisions around liquid ated damages and the court would find that what we are doing was not, or was beyond what state law allowed. and so, we think that they were important and we saw them as an important policy move, but, in no way, did they change the underlying fundamentals, you know, of the development agreement and the bargain th
and what we leave that the best protections were already stronger than those approved at the trinity project which is being built right now at 8th and market. but we thought that we needed to go further and so we worked with the attorney to see what we can do and looking at state law, and basically you know said that this is what we thought needed to happen for president chiu to be supportive and there is already a presumption and understanding on behave of the public and this is disputed of...
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that the flag which has a cross in the middle and four fleur-de-lis representing the trinity and themary, those are representations f rom quÉbec's history. they are understood in a secular way now. i think it is hard to imagine how a crucifix would be understood by anyone other than a christian as a purely secular symbol. most jews or muslims or sikhs or hindus would see that as a pretty religious symbol but that is the argument. >> very interesting. talk about how difficult this is actually going to be. will it pass? do you think something like this will pass? >> if i had to guess i would say that something will pass. the ruling party is a minority government right now. what is between them and -- the difference between them and the majority is another party, the coalition for quÉbec's future. they have said they think this charter as proposed is going too far. but they want something, they want rules against teachers and prison guards and other people of authority from wearing religious symbols. but there is room for compromise. maybe daycare workers and hospital workers should be
that the flag which has a cross in the middle and four fleur-de-lis representing the trinity and themary, those are representations f rom quÉbec's history. they are understood in a secular way now. i think it is hard to imagine how a crucifix would be understood by anyone other than a christian as a purely secular symbol. most jews or muslims or sikhs or hindus would see that as a pretty religious symbol but that is the argument. >> very interesting. talk about how difficult this is...
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it became apparent a long time before the trinity test. the germans didn't have a, you know, even serious atomic bomb project. what thing that is interesting about that. only one scientist left the manhattan project when that became clear. he remembers being there, hearing the serious german. -- after all the -- [inaudible] say look we have to build the thing before the germans do. being at the party and talking to the general and groves saying to him, look, you realize it's nothing to do with germany. not even to do anything with japan. it's do with the soviet union. it's do with showing our military might to the soviets. and he was so shocked by that he left the project. up in of the other scientists left the project. even though they come there to work for the thing in competition with the germans. it was clear they won the competition. and yet none of them his view didn't change. he served on the target committee, actually that choose the target for the atomic bomb. and soft partly responsible for hiroshima being one of the targets. he
it became apparent a long time before the trinity test. the germans didn't have a, you know, even serious atomic bomb project. what thing that is interesting about that. only one scientist left the manhattan project when that became clear. he remembers being there, hearing the serious german. -- after all the -- [inaudible] say look we have to build the thing before the germans do. being at the party and talking to the general and groves saying to him, look, you realize it's nothing to do with...
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they want to vote for a party that they can support by their heart it so i think yes it's time for trinity is for example valid or not he should or shouldn't. for many anglo merkel has become the symbol of a stairs imagines and it was a greaser waiting another dose of the loud medicine the country is preparing for a week of. that story coming up in a few moments. at slater but now russia's foreign minister believes that western states are in demanding efforts for a peaceful resolution to the syrian conflict after weeks of diplomatic talks to avoid military action and the washington state so great of rove says that the u.s. and its allies are simply looking for a pretext for a military strike on syria and she's going to take on cities where. the u.s. says they will stop the work toward securing syria's chemical weapons if russia does not sign off on e.u. one security council resolution based on chapter seven that would allow use of force so you are upset this is not something that he and u.s. secretary of state john kerry agreed on in geneva the russian foreign minister said instead of usin
they want to vote for a party that they can support by their heart it so i think yes it's time for trinity is for example valid or not he should or shouldn't. for many anglo merkel has become the symbol of a stairs imagines and it was a greaser waiting another dose of the loud medicine the country is preparing for a week of. that story coming up in a few moments. at slater but now russia's foreign minister believes that western states are in demanding efforts for a peaceful resolution to the...
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to support trinity. to somehow use the construct to engage current offer from your war on in the whole troop part to this fork on mutual interests and common interest and in the context of these gestures from iran all of a sudden we see a massive military parade showing off its military might strange timing wouldn't you think when rouhani is talking about peace. there is a part going to shouldn't make going to think about it i mean iran or for some of the conservation but more cons out to time to iran and really feels palmer it would be a mistake for the west to think that you were not for a call from a weakness. military parade that to mention is actually for the newer state of iran iraq war is a bloody war tomorrow is there any versity doubt for some something related to that issue on your tour must remember as well that the iranian war many iranians believe the united states and the worst are supporting south almost saying somehow encourage ticky tack you want so it has something to do with the past b
to support trinity. to somehow use the construct to engage current offer from your war on in the whole troop part to this fork on mutual interests and common interest and in the context of these gestures from iran all of a sudden we see a massive military parade showing off its military might strange timing wouldn't you think when rouhani is talking about peace. there is a part going to shouldn't make going to think about it i mean iran or for some of the conservation but more cons out to time...
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the trinity test business ahead. a new chapter in a chemical cleanout. a new chapter in a chemical cleanout. i was honored to serve as governor of virginia. we brought folks together in richmond to focus on creating jobs and getting results. that's the virginia way. and that's why i'm backing terry mcauliffe for governor. terry won't let ideological battles get in the way of making progress. terry will work with democrats, republicans, and independents to create jobs and move virginia forward. it's important for virginia that we elect terry mcauliffe as our governor. i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad. the next phase of these ring valley cleanup has begun. like they started excavating an area that was once accused as a testing ground for chemical weapons. this has been going on in spring valley four years. >> an up close look at this delicate cleanup. >> hey. this is right behind me. for years and years there has been a pretty good sized mansion. it is all a search dating back to world war i. road, a picturesque upscale
the trinity test business ahead. a new chapter in a chemical cleanout. a new chapter in a chemical cleanout. i was honored to serve as governor of virginia. we brought folks together in richmond to focus on creating jobs and getting results. that's the virginia way. and that's why i'm backing terry mcauliffe for governor. terry won't let ideological battles get in the way of making progress. terry will work with democrats, republicans, and independents to create jobs and move virginia forward....
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one cross in the middle and then or learn to leave which is a a christian symbol representing the trinityand the virgin mary those are representations from quebec history and that they are understood in a secular way. i think it's a little bit hard to imagine how a crucifix would be understood by anyone other than a christian as it surely does feel or symbol i think that that most jews or muslims or six or in use or atheist would see that as a as a pretty religious and symbol but the but that's the are very interesting well let's talk about how difficult this is actually going to be and what path you think and something like this will pass. well i if i had to guess i would say that something will the party chemical of the ruling party is a is a minority government right now but what is between them and the difference between them and a majority is a another party called attack the which translates to the coalition or the best future. the caca said that they think that this charter as proposed is going too far. but that they want something that they want rules against teachers and prison g
one cross in the middle and then or learn to leave which is a a christian symbol representing the trinityand the virgin mary those are representations from quebec history and that they are understood in a secular way. i think it's a little bit hard to imagine how a crucifix would be understood by anyone other than a christian as it surely does feel or symbol i think that that most jews or muslims or six or in use or atheist would see that as a as a pretty religious and symbol but the but that's...
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i say, because a month before there had been tests in trinity in new mexico. it was no television. people either found out by word-of-mouth and newspaper or by by the radio. at first it was interesting. i was trying to get everyone to tell me sort of where they were and how they found out and how they found out and at first the big news was there has been some big war development, something vague is occurring. we have to get to a radio. everyone goes to this, rosemary got to a raditohear he story. there is a long address about a new weapon and okay, there is a new weapon and he keeps talking and talking. and then truman actually mentions oak ridge. you would have thought that they were flabbergasted. many of them got used to not knowing what was going on. and it is a part of something that was significant and incredible mix of feelings for people, it looked like the war was going to be over, confusion about how big this might be, wondering what the exact goal was because nobody really went into that were set them aside and explain exactly said this is what they are doing. there are
i say, because a month before there had been tests in trinity in new mexico. it was no television. people either found out by word-of-mouth and newspaper or by by the radio. at first it was interesting. i was trying to get everyone to tell me sort of where they were and how they found out and how they found out and at first the big news was there has been some big war development, something vague is occurring. we have to get to a radio. everyone goes to this, rosemary got to a raditohear he...
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now people are looking at this young kid as being sort of a combination of superman and the holy trinity with this. there is dr. james andrews, a noted surgeon who has been around for a billion years. dr. andrews never said anything about his clients, but he has said about rg3, he is concerned about how the redskins are going to use him this year. even if he were 100%, there is nobody that can live up to this hype. he's in washington, d.c., with one of the most rabid fan bases there is. he could be a big disappointment because of all the people expecting too much. >> so i want to talk about your early super bowl prediction. you said it's going to be in new york. did we get a preview with peyton manning's performance thursday night? i was so happy as a man of a certain age, what is like, yes, us old guys, we can do it. >> when the guy throws seven touchdowns against the defending super bowl champions, you've got to like denver's chances of winning the afc. nfc, i go with the 49ers simply because they were so close of being there last year. they've got fewer weaknesses of any team in the n
now people are looking at this young kid as being sort of a combination of superman and the holy trinity with this. there is dr. james andrews, a noted surgeon who has been around for a billion years. dr. andrews never said anything about his clients, but he has said about rg3, he is concerned about how the redskins are going to use him this year. even if he were 100%, there is nobody that can live up to this hype. he's in washington, d.c., with one of the most rabid fan bases there is. he...
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junior street east windsor, connecticut, who goes to washington college in hartford, which is now trinitycollege and finishes his education at harvard graduates in the early 1830s of his ba from harvard and sets out on the world. the introduction to the book largely uses henry watson junior story. he is looking to become a tutor on a plantation to make the money he can save and then go to law school. the reason i find fascinating is like a lot of young college men in the 1830s, the south represented an extraordinary field of opportunity for him. it was precisely the wild of some voters who was the wealth point he should. it was also the educational neglect to create opportunities for well-educated northerners who wanted to have set to begin their careers. like a lot of them, watson plan to just go for a year, make money, go home and become an attorney. >> host: you'd be educating the children -- >> guest: he would be working as a tutor to the plantation sons and daughters and perhaps inadequate distribution of time. so is looking for this reward. i give examples about this lots of young m
junior street east windsor, connecticut, who goes to washington college in hartford, which is now trinitycollege and finishes his education at harvard graduates in the early 1830s of his ba from harvard and sets out on the world. the introduction to the book largely uses henry watson junior story. he is looking to become a tutor on a plantation to make the money he can save and then go to law school. the reason i find fascinating is like a lot of young college men in the 1830s, the south...
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and perhaps most sinister, trinity. >> hello.n. >> reporter: much of the tension in the show has focused on whether dexter's sister deb would ever find out the truth. but she did. >> what are you doing? >> reporter: so now the big question is, how will it all end? >> it doesn't work that way! >> reporter: will dexter and his new love hannah pretty poison mckay escape with his son before either one of them is caught? >> i'm thinking the three of us could leave together. >> reporter: dexter morgan's judgment day is this sunday night and despite his gruesome past, many of loyal fans are split over how he will spend his future. >> you will be packed into a few neatly wrapped hefties. >> how could we not empathize? he's organized, cares for his family and showtime has provided this online body bag game so we can better understand just how hard it is to dispose of evidence. in addition to millions of fans, dexter has also won over critics, earning more than 100 award nominations and several wins. >> i'm not so much doing this to you as
and perhaps most sinister, trinity. >> hello.n. >> reporter: much of the tension in the show has focused on whether dexter's sister deb would ever find out the truth. but she did. >> what are you doing? >> reporter: so now the big question is, how will it all end? >> it doesn't work that way! >> reporter: will dexter and his new love hannah pretty poison mckay escape with his son before either one of them is caught? >> i'm thinking the three of us could...
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greg hallus from trinity protection services joins us. nice to see you. >> thank you. pleasure and an honor. >> can you tell me briefly what is your business. >> yes. our business, we are a security service primarily providing security guard services to the federal government. >> how many employee hs do you have? >> just under 600. >> how long have you had the business? >> this is our 13th year in business. >> so now you have written an article about small businesses. don't forget about small business owners. >> we have. >> why do you think you're forgotten? >> lately, you know the debacle of 2008 and how the country has been stifled in terms of growth and the financial industry and so forth. so get back on oh our feet small business has not had the necessary help, meaning banks lending money, meaning government implementing programs that allow small businesses to work. >> you want to borrow money. >> an opportunity to borrow money. i had -- i was on another show talking to a guy from g.e. and said that's not small business -- access to capital isn't the problem. as a
greg hallus from trinity protection services joins us. nice to see you. >> thank you. pleasure and an honor. >> can you tell me briefly what is your business. >> yes. our business, we are a security service primarily providing security guard services to the federal government. >> how many employee hs do you have? >> just under 600. >> how long have you had the business? >> this is our 13th year in business. >> so now you have written an article...
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. >> good to be here with the trinity alone. >> yes, indeed. one of the fee people in the west who has had a chance to spend significant time with assad. when you first met him in 2004, when you were interviewing him for a book back then, give us more of a profile, of assad at that time. >> he was someone who was unassuming, he was unpretentious, he was always very polite and punk actual, and that's the profile that emerged when he came to power in 2000. and i think it was a profile that emerged in the west that created very, very high expectations when i first met with him. i remember telling him, mr. president, you know, one of the biggest mistakes you made of coming to office you like phil collins music. the british rocker. i said that because it fed into the emerging profile that he was a pro-western, modernizing reformer, simply because he was a licenses op mohthalmologist, because he liked western rock music, because he liked technological toys of the west. the expectations were too high because they failed to see what had a greater impac
. >> good to be here with the trinity alone. >> yes, indeed. one of the fee people in the west who has had a chance to spend significant time with assad. when you first met him in 2004, when you were interviewing him for a book back then, give us more of a profile, of assad at that time. >> he was someone who was unassuming, he was unpretentious, he was always very polite and punk actual, and that's the profile that emerged when he came to power in 2000. and i think it was a...
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who goes to washington college in hartford, which is trinity college and finishes his education at harvard. he graduates in the early 1830 with his b. a. from harvard and he sets out on the world. the introduction to the book largely uses henry watson's jr.'s story. he heads to alabama, and he's looking to back tutor on a plantation to make some money that he can save and go law school. and the reason i find him fascinating is that like a lot of young college men in the 1830, the south represented an extraordinary field of opportunity. it was precisely the wealth of southern slave. it was the weflt of the plantation. it was also the educational neglect of the south that created opportunities for well-educate northerners who wanted to head tout begin their career. like at lack of voting them, watson planned to go for a year, make money, go back home, become an attorney. >> host: he would be educating the children -- >> guest: working on a plantation as a plantation tutor. the tutor to the planter's son or daughters. there was unequal distribution of time. and so he's looking for this sort o
who goes to washington college in hartford, which is trinity college and finishes his education at harvard. he graduates in the early 1830 with his b. a. from harvard and he sets out on the world. the introduction to the book largely uses henry watson's jr.'s story. he heads to alabama, and he's looking to back tutor on a plantation to make some money that he can save and go law school. and the reason i find him fascinating is that like a lot of young college men in the 1830, the south...
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principal irene pearl says trinity methodist girls school is committed to admitting children from poor families, many of them from the christian minority. but there's no hint of christ in the morning prayer. >> we do not talk or quote the holy bible or anything. we say, "let us be good human beings, let us be good daughters, let us be good pakistanis, but above all let us be good human beings." >> reporter: it is illegal in pakistan for a muslim to convert to any other faith, and pearl wants to dispel any notion that the school is trying to convert muslims, who account for about 60% of her students. >> sometimes, you know, like, we have a christmas concert, the children want to participate, the muslim children want to participate, but i say, no, they have to get a permission letter from their parents, because you never know. >> reporter: although she thinks muslim parents are mostly satisfied that their children are receiving a good education, with patriotic values, she fears few would come to her support in a pinch, for their own safety. just two years ago, a prominent moderate politi
principal irene pearl says trinity methodist girls school is committed to admitting children from poor families, many of them from the christian minority. but there's no hint of christ in the morning prayer. >> we do not talk or quote the holy bible or anything. we say, "let us be good human beings, let us be good daughters, let us be good pakistanis, but above all let us be good human beings." >> reporter: it is illegal in pakistan for a muslim to convert to any other...
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junior is a young man from windsor connecticut who goes to washington college in harvard which is now trinitycollege and finishes his education at harvard. he graduates in the early 18 1830s from harvard and the introduction to the book is largely he uses henry watson junior story. he heads out to alabama and he is looking to become a tutor on a plantation to make some money that he can save and then go to law school. the reason i find them fascinating is that like a lot of young college men in the 1830s the south represented an extraordinary field of opportunity. it was precisely the wealth of southern slaveholders and the wealth of the plantations but it was also the educational neglect of the south that created opportunities for well-educated northerners who wanted to begin their careers. like a lot of them watson had planned to just go for a year and make money and go back home and become an attorney. >> host: he would be educating the children -- >> guest: he would be working on the plantation is a tutor to the sons and perhaps the daughters. there was always an unequal distribution of t
junior is a young man from windsor connecticut who goes to washington college in harvard which is now trinitycollege and finishes his education at harvard. he graduates in the early 18 1830s from harvard and the introduction to the book is largely he uses henry watson junior story. he heads out to alabama and he is looking to become a tutor on a plantation to make some money that he can save and then go to law school. the reason i find them fascinating is that like a lot of young college men in...
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. >> burnt ranch gorge on the trinity river in northern california is a challenge to the most accomplished whitewater rafter. and commercial river guide john lane is just that, an expert with more than 20 years experience. >> there are days that you just feel invincible, your crew is firing on all cylinders. every once in a while, you get this feeling that things just aren't happening right or maybe there's just something inside you that worries a little bit. >> on this date, it's not a commercial raft trip. a group of guides and experienced boaters with high expectations of riding the big one. there are four rafts in the water and each is approaching the most formidable rapid of the day. one with an eight-foot drop into a hydraulic. a hole that acts like a washing machine. >> no matter how many times you've done this run when you do middle burnt ranch falls, you get a little apprehensive. >> john lane is out with his video camera that day and gets on top of the rocks to film the rafters coming through. as a precaution, a large team is standing on the banks of the river with throw rope on
. >> burnt ranch gorge on the trinity river in northern california is a challenge to the most accomplished whitewater rafter. and commercial river guide john lane is just that, an expert with more than 20 years experience. >> there are days that you just feel invincible, your crew is firing on all cylinders. every once in a while, you get this feeling that things just aren't happening right or maybe there's just something inside you that worries a little bit. >> on this date,...
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when i was working a lot at stratford years ago i used to walk down to holy trinity church late in the afternoon and sit in one of the front pews where i could see the tomb and i would say to this guy "help me out. please help me out. i don't know what i'm doing." >> rose: dear willie, dear willie. >> give me a sign! because, yes, there are these legendary actors who've given legendary performances in these great roles and ultimately they -- if you want to be a classical actor you have got to take off these roles because these are the roles that you'll be judged by. you know, if you believe -- if you hope that at some point you might have built up a reputation it can only be built on a certain number of roles exactly like an opera singer. there are certain roles you have to sing. >> rose: right. >> and if you don't, you're dodging the issue of the great challenge. if you can be brave enough and fear, you know, is -- plays a huge part in this, and it did for me for years, fear of failing. not fear of getting it right, but fear of failing. if you can dispense with that, it just opens up
when i was working a lot at stratford years ago i used to walk down to holy trinity church late in the afternoon and sit in one of the front pews where i could see the tomb and i would say to this guy "help me out. please help me out. i don't know what i'm doing." >> rose: dear willie, dear willie. >> give me a sign! because, yes, there are these legendary actors who've given legendary performances in these great roles and ultimately they -- if you want to be a classical...
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>> you know, i experienced the interview through the holy trinity of "the new york times," facebook andn more remarkable, more inspiring as the pope's words, as progressive as they were, was the people on facebook and twitter, catholics, noncatholics, people who have felt marginalized by the church, who have left the church saying, yes, this is what we've been saying for years and what's finally being reflected by our leaders and that excitement is so inspiring. and i think it means that catholics are hopeful for a transformation in our church. >> two of the big things he talked about was a change in roles and an appreciation for gay catholics and women catholics. it was like lightning fast, the pro lgbt catholic coalition equally blessed released a statement and i want to read part of it for you. it said the pope's statements are like rain on a parched land for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender catholics and their supporters. look, the question is will there be an embrace of what the pope is saying? and i guess that's what we have yet to see, right? >> right. i mean i think there
>> you know, i experienced the interview through the holy trinity of "the new york times," facebook andn more remarkable, more inspiring as the pope's words, as progressive as they were, was the people on facebook and twitter, catholics, noncatholics, people who have felt marginalized by the church, who have left the church saying, yes, this is what we've been saying for years and what's finally being reflected by our leaders and that excitement is so inspiring. and i think it...
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you are extraordinary, you have the third person of the trinity living within you. christ in you, the hope of glory, through the holy spirit. and the bible says you were sealed and so we have what we call the indwelling of the holy spirit of god. when i was saved, i was a soldier boy, lost in sin. i came to christ, christ called me unto himself. and as you know, i was saved. but at that moment, i did not fully understand what had taken place. i knew something was different in me. didn't you? i knew something had changed in my life. this was wonderful. i couldn't explain it all, i had to learn progressively about the spirit of god. i didn't learn about the sealing of god early on. but then it was amazing, god had put his imprint on me he has sealed me until the name of redemption, i am soundly saved and secure in him and i have the spirit of god living in me. someone comes up and says, have you received it yet? i don't know what you mean when you say "it." problems, you were instantaneously shifted into the family of god and you were sealed by god almighty and nobody
you are extraordinary, you have the third person of the trinity living within you. christ in you, the hope of glory, through the holy spirit. and the bible says you were sealed and so we have what we call the indwelling of the holy spirit of god. when i was saved, i was a soldier boy, lost in sin. i came to christ, christ called me unto himself. and as you know, i was saved. but at that moment, i did not fully understand what had taken place. i knew something was different in me. didn't you? i...
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they've done what i call the holy trinity in long-term bond world in the municipal bond world.aised taxes, they've reduced spending, and the biggest, most important thing the recent administration has done is attack the pension issues. they are now on a defined contribution plan going forward january moving forward. so they have sort of stopped the bleeding on the pension side which is many steps ahead of where most municipalities are on that front. >> all right. john joins us as well, at the five-star main stay high yield muni fund and you're not touching puerto rico at this point and the pension liability is one of the reasons why. >> correct. i mean we had puerto rico in our portfolios up until the first quarter of 2012 and started looking at demographics, the economy in puerto rico and became concerned. at the same time the administration was showing revenues below expectations and expansion much higher and continued deficits. their debt load is now aggregate all of it is well over 100% of the gross national income and we don't think it's prudent to add in that time frame t
they've done what i call the holy trinity in long-term bond world in the municipal bond world.aised taxes, they've reduced spending, and the biggest, most important thing the recent administration has done is attack the pension issues. they are now on a defined contribution plan going forward january moving forward. so they have sort of stopped the bleeding on the pension side which is many steps ahead of where most municipalities are on that front. >> all right. john joins us as well, at...
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. >> i told brian, i said, this is the lord's doing and i'm going to trinity church. he said, look, i'm coming with you. and together we grabbed each other's hand and we just started to run. surprising enough not even one piece of confetti or broken glass touched us. the next thing i know we bumped into a priest. >>that's where stanley broke down and he looked at me and he said, this man saved my life. and i said to stanley, i think maybe you saved my life, too. he said, you know, i think that tower could go down. i said, there's no way. that's steel. that's a steel structure. i didn't finish the sentence. >> we started to run. we heard a strange sound like steel bending and creaking. and the building started to implode. it kail down like a pancake effect. >> major collapse in one of the towers. >> which tower? >> tower two. >> tower two. >> oh, my god! oh, my god! >> we set up to do live within a minute or two after he got the camera hooked up reporting in the street that's when the first tower fell. >> you heard the rumbling thunder, wasn't as loud as i expected it
. >> i told brian, i said, this is the lord's doing and i'm going to trinity church. he said, look, i'm coming with you. and together we grabbed each other's hand and we just started to run. surprising enough not even one piece of confetti or broken glass touched us. the next thing i know we bumped into a priest. >>that's where stanley broke down and he looked at me and he said, this man saved my life. and i said to stanley, i think maybe you saved my life, too. he said, you know, i...
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the most prominent people in the trinity -- community. somebody -- when somebody on the board, not just because he's on the board, but because he likes his person, he goes to washington and a bill comes up to reform health care and reduce the role of tertiary care hospitals to expand the role of primary care. who is to lose it that? -- at that? remember when i did that favor for you, i have a favor to ask you. this hospital will close at this if this bill -- passes. it is not done by lobbyist, is done by people in the community. the most importanty litician the community who spread the word and are looked up to. those of the people in the hospital boards. on change is not just toward reform and the pharmaceutical lobby. we are doing this to ourselves. i had a prominent businessman a successful guy from vermont, a big republican, what in vermont, we are all pals. we are one last dates in the country that still talk to each other. he said, governor, you have to do something about health care. it is just killing us. i said, aren't you on the
the most prominent people in the trinity -- community. somebody -- when somebody on the board, not just because he's on the board, but because he likes his person, he goes to washington and a bill comes up to reform health care and reduce the role of tertiary care hospitals to expand the role of primary care. who is to lose it that? -- at that? remember when i did that favor for you, i have a favor to ask you. this hospital will close at this if this bill -- passes. it is not done by lobbyist,...
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especially the holidayly door holy can trinity, baseball, football, basketball, made for by americans for americans and you won't understand america unless you understand these three sports, and the year of researching that was so wonderful. my wife wanted me to clean the -- you promised to clean the basement. but this is research. watching football games. going off on -- it was such a happy year. i had to go out on field visits to watch michigan-ohio state, and auburn-alabama, and, man, it was great. okay. so,. >> you editors want to do city and ethnicity and some like this so the more profiles you create in a way the more helpful it is but that's not you. that's just an aspect of life. and if you want to be wise about human life and understand how it works, the more of those aspects you live through, the better off you are, i think. i can tell more stories. >> well, all right. i will ask. so, to be reasonably reductionist about it, what would you say so far has been your most lasting contribution, would you say it's the spirit of democratic capitalism? i know it's a crowded field. >
especially the holidayly door holy can trinity, baseball, football, basketball, made for by americans for americans and you won't understand america unless you understand these three sports, and the year of researching that was so wonderful. my wife wanted me to clean the -- you promised to clean the basement. but this is research. watching football games. going off on -- it was such a happy year. i had to go out on field visits to watch michigan-ohio state, and auburn-alabama, and, man, it was...
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especially the holy trinity, basketball and football in america, for american. and a year of research and that was wonderful. my wife wanted me -- he promised to clean the basement. but this is research, watching football games. [laughter] it was such a happy year. i had to go out on field visits to watch michigan, ohio state, auburn, alabama. then it was great. so i tried to do a little bit in every field. you do suffer because you don't have a clear profile for writing one day. on the other hand, you're interested in religion, somewhat reduced td, it is city, like this. the more profiles you create in a way, the more helpful it is. that's not you. that's just an aspect of life. if you want to be wise about human life, understand how it works, the more pizzazz ask you this through, the better off you are a thing. i can tell more stories. >> all right. i ask. so to be brazenly reductionist about a, what would you say so far has been your most lasting contribution? which is a spirit of democratic capitalism? >> i know it's a crowded field. what i want to do is cr
especially the holy trinity, basketball and football in america, for american. and a year of research and that was wonderful. my wife wanted me -- he promised to clean the basement. but this is research, watching football games. [laughter] it was such a happy year. i had to go out on field visits to watch michigan, ohio state, auburn, alabama. then it was great. so i tried to do a little bit in every field. you do suffer because you don't have a clear profile for writing one day. on the other...