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for the rest of us like here in d.c. where we're doing this interview today, we'll see basically that black disk moving across the sun. host: there's still a value even if you're not in the totality path? shawn: it will be awesome to watch so make sure you have the safety glasses and some way to watch it that won't damage your eyes or camera equipment. there's something so see no matter where you are in the 48, you'll seat partial eclipse. you don't have to drive anywhere. if you're not in the path of totality, don't hop in the car now to get there, you can do it outside your office. host: the moon passes in front of the sun all the time. what makes it different? shawn: the moon is in an angular orbit with regard to the earth's orbit around the sun and only once in 18 months or so the moon's orbit land just right to get an eclipse like this. what makes is more special is it is happening in north america. i have friend and colleagues who travel across the globe to watch these total solar eclipses but they don't have to go
for the rest of us like here in d.c. where we're doing this interview today, we'll see basically that black disk moving across the sun. host: there's still a value even if you're not in the totality path? shawn: it will be awesome to watch so make sure you have the safety glasses and some way to watch it that won't damage your eyes or camera equipment. there's something so see no matter where you are in the 48, you'll seat partial eclipse. you don't have to drive anywhere. if you're not in the...
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in the philippines. other ridesharing company's were -- companies were ordered to halt operations. take a look at the future of transportation. it looks like he is in d.c. thank you for joining us back heree show. it is not the first time uber has defied the government. how big of a problem do you think this kind of thing will be for uber globally and here in the united states? i think number is used to this. they do this over and over where they push things to the limit and then begged for forgiveness. that is what has happened in the philippines. they were suspended for a month. that is a significant problem on the revenue front but it gives their competitors a big opportunity to grab market shares. that is a loss. this is a problem they will continue to face around the world, particularly in places like europe and asia because their governments might be a little more authoritarian or left-leaning. i think there's a situation where the technology is moving so fast and the governments feel like they cannot keep up. they are trying to slow things down and uber doesn't like that. emily: it is very easy to get caught up in the idea of ridesharing as a future. but in china, we're seeing a r
in the philippines. other ridesharing company's were -- companies were ordered to halt operations. take a look at the future of transportation. it looks like he is in d.c. thank you for joining us back heree show. it is not the first time uber has defied the government. how big of a problem do you think this kind of thing will be for uber globally and here in the united states? i think number is used to this. they do this over and over where they push things to the limit and then begged for...
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us down, we are just like you. >> bill: good deed. well done. thanks for watching us tonight. i'm bill hemmer in for bret baier live here in washington, d.c.ughout the evening here. tipped reaction from the president's comments from the lobby of trump tower earlier today. martha takes over on a moment on the story. tucker follows at 8:00. the five will be with you at 9:00 and sean hannity at 10 p.m. eastern time. full reaction. and where we go next. tomorrow rob: it is august 16th, blame on both sides, donald trump sparking a new firestone taking on the old left reiterating hate is not welcome in our country. >> we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence. there is blame on both sides. rob: big press conference, with bipartisan backlash the president is facing. >> and american killed on american soil by a nazi is not acceptable. heather: michael moore using his broadway audience to protest the president. breaking out overnight. rob: new york city mayor rudy giuliani was rushed to the hospital. "fox and friends" first starts now. heather: good morning to you, it is a lovely day to wake u
us down, we are just like you. >> bill: good deed. well done. thanks for watching us tonight. i'm bill hemmer in for bret baier live here in washington, d.c.ughout the evening here. tipped reaction from the president's comments from the lobby of trump tower earlier today. martha takes over on a moment on the story. tucker follows at 8:00. the five will be with you at 9:00 and sean hannity at 10 p.m. eastern time. full reaction. and where we go next. tomorrow rob: it is august 16th, blame...
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us down, we are just like you. >> bill: good deed. well done. thanks for watching us tonight. i'm bill hemmer in for bret baier live here in washington, d.c.th us throughout the evening here. tipped reaction from the president's comments from the lobby of trump tower earlier today. martha takes over on a moment on the story. tucker follows at 8:00. the five will be with you at 9:00 and sean hannity at 10 p.m. eastern time. full reaction. and where we go next. tomorrow morning see you right here tomorrow night on "special report." ♪ >> martha: good evening, everybody. i'm martha maccallum. tonight, take you through the stories that are tugging at the fabric of our nation on this august evening. today the president got trump tower to talk about our infrastructure. originally the plan was not to take any questions. but that quickly changed as he sought to make clear his assessment of the march, the fighting, and the death in charlottesville. >> you had a group on one side and you had a group on the other and they came at each other with clubs and it was vicious and it was horrible and it was a horrible thing to watch. but there is another sid
us down, we are just like you. >> bill: good deed. well done. thanks for watching us tonight. i'm bill hemmer in for bret baier live here in washington, d.c.th us throughout the evening here. tipped reaction from the president's comments from the lobby of trump tower earlier today. martha takes over on a moment on the story. tucker follows at 8:00. the five will be with you at 9:00 and sean hannity at 10 p.m. eastern time. full reaction. and where we go next. tomorrow morning see you...
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bad news is that it will affect us later on this weekend as we get towards saturday here in d.c.. and does look a little wet. kind of liketerday was around here what you can expect on saturday. we'll have the 7 day in a couple minutes. here's forecast for the next couple days in washington. 79 today. mix of cloud and sunshine and should be dry. tomorrow stray shower possible cloud cover and warmer at 83. we'll have more details on the forecast coming up. wisdom, maureen, for now i'll send it back to you. >> metro police are asking for your help to find a woman responsible for revolt ago tack on a bus driver. take a good lo in police video. saturday afternoon she threw a full cup of urine on the bus driver as he was pull into a stop along x 2 route in northeast. the driver was taken to the hospital for decontamination after the attack. anyone from information is asked to call police. >> head trainer for penn state football team could testify today as preliminary hearing resumes in death of tim piazza. he died after falling down the stairs of a frat house during a hazing ritual. 18 penn state fraternity members are facing
bad news is that it will affect us later on this weekend as we get towards saturday here in d.c.. and does look a little wet. kind of liketerday was around here what you can expect on saturday. we'll have the 7 day in a couple minutes. here's forecast for the next couple days in washington. 79 today. mix of cloud and sunshine and should be dry. tomorrow stray shower possible cloud cover and warmer at 83. we'll have more details on the forecast coming up. wisdom, maureen, for now i'll send it...
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like yesterday for most of us. could pop a shower out to the west but here in d.c.ust a few more clouds around, highs in the mid 80's. hey, erin. >> pretty pleasant thursday morning commute so far. we'll take a look at those metro rails see if they're shaping up as nicely as the roads next. >> let's get you caught up. tensions escalate as north korea indicates it's getting closer to an attack on gaum. >> the regime put out new statement responding to president trump's threat to bring fire and fury on the nation. fox5's melanie alnwick live outside the white house with the latest on that. good morning, mel. >> reporter: good and though he's not in the white house president trump's words are certainly raising tensions in washington. north korea pushing back strongly in a statement with more threats calling president trump senile and saying "it seems he has not yet understood the statement. sound dialogue is not possible with a guy bereft of reason and only absolute force can work on him. "in that statement the general in charge of north korea's rock of command says hi
like yesterday for most of us. could pop a shower out to the west but here in d.c.ust a few more clouds around, highs in the mid 80's. hey, erin. >> pretty pleasant thursday morning commute so far. we'll take a look at those metro rails see if they're shaping up as nicely as the roads next. >> let's get you caught up. tensions escalate as north korea indicates it's getting closer to an attack on gaum. >> the regime put out new statement responding to president trump's threat...
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temperatures both saturday and sunday for most of us probably won't make it out of the 70's though here in d.c. we're likelyt only 79 on sunday. get out and enjoy that weather. >> good day for the zip trip tomorrow. >> it's going to be fantastic. >> all right. >> fredericksburg coming your way. i can't find a value for the money belt. we'll keep looking. >> very pricey. >> hi erin. >> i'm so excited to see that fight on saturday. >> are you. >> yes, i am. i think it's going to be a good one. >> for how many rounds? one. >> no i think it's going to last. >> 90 seconds. >> i have high hopes for it. we'll see. westbound icc after muncaster mill road. a truck on its side off the road. right lane is eastbound traffic relatively light. 66 by sudley road we have congestion but not as bad as it usually is. 234 to 28 in centreville a tent minute slowdown. more stop-and-go traffic from fairfax to the beltway. keep it to fox5 news morning. we'll have more news weather news, weatherand traffic in a f. all metro rail lines are on time right now. we just moved in about four months ago, but the living room's pretty blank.
temperatures both saturday and sunday for most of us probably won't make it out of the 70's though here in d.c. we're likelyt only 79 on sunday. get out and enjoy that weather. >> good day for the zip trip tomorrow. >> it's going to be fantastic. >> all right. >> fredericksburg coming your way. i can't find a value for the money belt. we'll keep looking. >> very pricey. >> hi erin. >> i'm so excited to see that fight on saturday. >> are you....
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in texas of course with the storm. we're keeping an eye that could bring us wet weather here in the d.c. area in the next day or so. look like be in the later today. but notice the little icon there. steve. got the clouds. >> yup. >> because we've got mostly cloudy conditions across the area at the moment. winds out of the north and eve at 8:00. local players got area of high pressure up into new england and developing tropical storm along the southeast coast and some cloud cover streamed into our area so between wind out of the northeast and wind off the ocean and developing system to our south it look like we'll have partly sunny afternoon. highs in the upper 70s and again a mild afternoon. let's focus on overnight and early tomorrow. developing storm system see it there the center of low pressure just off of the coast of georgia south carolina. if it can get its act together it will tropical storm irma. we're not terribly concerned about it. this will not be a harvey, jr., this storm system won't become terribly strong but intense enough as it track up the coast and hugs the coastline early tomorrow morning it's to throw
in texas of course with the storm. we're keeping an eye that could bring us wet weather here in the d.c. area in the next day or so. look like be in the later today. but notice the little icon there. steve. got the clouds. >> yup. >> because we've got mostly cloudy conditions across the area at the moment. winds out of the north and eve at 8:00. local players got area of high pressure up into new england and developing tropical storm along the southeast coast and some cloud cover...
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if you're just tuning in or joining us, i'd like to welcome you again to the 39th annual student conference here in washington, d.c. my name is todd abbott. i would like to introduce our next speaker, governor george alan. he held the very seat formerly occupied by thomas jefferson. until the early '90s when he ascended to join the u.s. house of representatives. in the time that followed brought fourth sweeping reforms and transformed virginia into a national model for economic development, public safety and educational accountability. governor allen was able to gain reforms ranging from criminal justice to welfare to standards of learning and beyond. when elected to the senate in 2000, mr. allen continued to advocate policies that advanced america's place in the fields of technology and progress vowing to keep us the world leader in innovation. in 2002 senator allen was elected as chairman of the national republican senatorial committee. today george allen's strategies, a business consulting firm that focuses on technology and energy enterprises advances positive ideas for american jobs and promotes increased fre
if you're just tuning in or joining us, i'd like to welcome you again to the 39th annual student conference here in washington, d.c. my name is todd abbott. i would like to introduce our next speaker, governor george alan. he held the very seat formerly occupied by thomas jefferson. until the early '90s when he ascended to join the u.s. house of representatives. in the time that followed brought fourth sweeping reforms and transformed virginia into a national model for economic development,...
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use the same federally issued phone fors contributions or anything like that. don't pass judgment here of course i'm happy to if you want to talk about that but to lay out for you what happens in washington, d.c. if you think that your local member of congress whether you are in the suburbs or here in the city is getting the stellar seats on committees like this person is the head of foreign affairs or heads up ways and means, the reason they got there isn't because they are the most and ta eloquent. it's because they can raise b money, and lots of it so that there be no question that the politics and raising money undoubtedly plays a role in what you end up doing as a federal lawmaker and what you achieve, what position you become even if you want to go on to become leadership you've got to raisee money for your party. >> talked about how the wall of shame. >> i remember my first meeting i go in there and our campaign we had raised $25,000 for the nrc see and again i reflect on thisa and it feels a little dark tole talk about to lay it out here we raised 25 k. and when i went to washington i wanted to work hard and connect with democrats and liberals and serve the country but i knew there wa
use the same federally issued phone fors contributions or anything like that. don't pass judgment here of course i'm happy to if you want to talk about that but to lay out for you what happens in washington, d.c. if you think that your local member of congress whether you are in the suburbs or here in the city is getting the stellar seats on committees like this person is the head of foreign affairs or heads up ways and means, the reason they got there isn't because they are the most and ta...
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you both here with us thank you so much for joining me and i want to start out with you with this this a.p. poll that says seventy five percent of americans feel like period or in washington d.c. it's actually should be ninety percent shouldn't because it seems like the bottom ninety percent doesn't get what they want legislated well i think particularly because of the occupy movement i think people really did get the message that there's a one percent. sort of dominates the reins of government and that we have really changed the social contract from the government of the people by the people for the people to government of a few of the people by a few of the people for a few of the people i kind of corporatism obviously has replaced democracy i think where people are now is figuring out who if anyone is having on their side in all this where do the republicans stand where do the democrats stand and i think people have to take some responsibility here to people feel that way but then if they feel that way why haven't they been voting i mean a seventy five percent feel that way why haven't seventy five percent voted in most of our elections so i. i think that the current crisi
you both here with us thank you so much for joining me and i want to start out with you with this this a.p. poll that says seventy five percent of americans feel like period or in washington d.c. it's actually should be ninety percent shouldn't because it seems like the bottom ninety percent doesn't get what they want legislated well i think particularly because of the occupy movement i think people really did get the message that there's a one percent. sort of dominates the reins of government...
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if you're just tuning in or joining us, i'd like to welcome you again to the 39th annual national conservative student conference here in washington d.c. my name is todd abbott, a rising junior at messiah college in pennsylvania. it has been my honor to intern at the reagan ranch center in california. so i would like to introduce our next speaker, governor george allen. governor allen patriotically served the commonwealth of virginia for over two decades. beginning in 1982 he held the very seat formerly occupied by thomas jefferson on the virginia general assembly. in 1994 he took the helm as governor and in the time that followed brought forth sweeping reforms and transformed virginia into a national model for economic development, public safety and educational accountability. as a common sense conservative, governor allen was able to gain bipartisan support on reforms arranging from criminal justice to welfare, standards of learning and beyond. when elected to the senate in the year 2000, mr. allen continued to advocate policies that advanced america's place in the fields of technology and progress, vowing to keep us, the world lead
if you're just tuning in or joining us, i'd like to welcome you again to the 39th annual national conservative student conference here in washington d.c. my name is todd abbott, a rising junior at messiah college in pennsylvania. it has been my honor to intern at the reagan ranch center in california. so i would like to introduce our next speaker, governor george allen. governor allen patriotically served the commonwealth of virginia for over two decades. beginning in 1982 he held the very seat...
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use of a grand jury in washington d.c. could mean the investigation is foe cousin on possible crimes that happened on 1600 pennsylvania avenue which is here in d.c. things like obstruction of justice and that should have trump and his top aids in the white house, if they're sane, very nervous. plus trumps left for summer vacation. he's leaving this afternoon. the senate left yesterday and after six months of total republican they have no major accomplishments to show for it. who's to blame for that? and general kelly's first week on the job as washington chief of stachlt he hasn't stopped the leaks. he can't stop the tweeting. it will be a good off tier vacation trump watch for the president. he won't like it. this is hard ball. you know, geico just saved me hundreds of dollars on my car insurance. huh. i should take a closer look at geico... (dog panting) geico has a 97% customer satisfaction rating! and fast and friendly claims service. speaking of service? oooo, just out. it was in. out. in! out. in! what about now? that was our only shuttlecock. take a closer look at geico. great savings. and a whole lot more. whuuuuuat?rtgage offer from the bank today.
use of a grand jury in washington d.c. could mean the investigation is foe cousin on possible crimes that happened on 1600 pennsylvania avenue which is here in d.c. things like obstruction of justice and that should have trump and his top aids in the white house, if they're sane, very nervous. plus trumps left for summer vacation. he's leaving this afternoon. the senate left yesterday and after six months of total republican they have no major accomplishments to show for it. who's to blame for...
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like to be beatrice? okay, please? >>> the big week is coming up for all the foodies in the d.c. area. it's restaurant week. and here to help us ready is executive chef robert akins from espita mescaleria. it's wonderful to have you. this is a wonderful opportunity. if you love to eat, if you want to get out and try some restaurants, you have 250 different restaurants to choose from. this is a great opportunity for lunches, 22 bucks. dinners $35. you get a three-course meal. and you get to get into some of these place that's would probably cost you well bucks. >> we're not that expensive, but yeah. some of the places. sure. >> you are with espit espita mescaleria. which has found a special place in my heart. food which is inspired from oaxaca. and i love it. my mother loves it. she's practically licked the plates with the tortillas. we today are making a chocolate tostada? >> yes. >> can it be true? chef, lay it down. how do we do this? >> first of all, we make our masa in-house. we have dried corn from oaxaca which we then cook overnight. and then we make the masa in house. >> so the dark color comes from what? because normal
like to be beatrice? okay, please? >>> the big week is coming up for all the foodies in the d.c. area. it's restaurant week. and here to help us ready is executive chef robert akins from espita mescaleria. it's wonderful to have you. this is a wonderful opportunity. if you love to eat, if you want to get out and try some restaurants, you have 250 different restaurants to choose from. this is a great opportunity for lunches, 22 bucks. dinners $35. you get a three-course meal. and you...
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ohio and give us a lot of lessons for how we can actually practically fixed things in places like that. take it away. jason: thank you so much for having me. it is great to be here in d.c. with all of you. i think when lewis were talking before, i was going to offer up a couple of thoughts as we start to frame the discussion. i think in a lot of our cities , in particular in my part of the country, what we're seeing in a lot of ways what i would call the end of "big." the idea that these big corporations, big government, big plans and projects, are going to save us. i think if you look at the trajectory of what's happened in a lot of our cities, particularly in the rust belt, as lewis said, urban renewal was one of those big kind of top-down commanding control strategies that was supposed to revitalize us. fast forward, 40 or 50 years, that didn't happen. i think the next step in lot of our cities what i call prosperity, theology of building casinos and stadiums, convention centers. not to say those things aren't important. in some cases, we can probably all point to projects that probably should have never been built. they have their place. by thing the idea that this
ohio and give us a lot of lessons for how we can actually practically fixed things in places like that. take it away. jason: thank you so much for having me. it is great to be here in d.c. with all of you. i think when lewis were talking before, i was going to offer up a couple of thoughts as we start to frame the discussion. i think in a lot of our cities , in particular in my part of the country, what we're seeing in a lot of ways what i would call the end of "big." the idea that...
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us a bunch of rain sometime next week? next week there's a lot to talk about. it looks like this morning 73 degrees here in town. again, some clouds have come up i-95 and taken over. really d.c it's looking now, some of these clouds are actually pushing up northwest as well. so, we'll continue to watch that. i think at 11:00 a.m. ■we'll still have a few clouds around so i don't think completely sunny. 75 degrees. pretty good sunshine at 2 o'clock. 79. and then late today at some point -- late day, early evening we'll have more clouds coming back and then there's the possibility of a few showers coming in. the evening hours and even a few possible showers overnight as well. here's erin como with a look at your traffic on this thursday morning. >> that's right, gary, 5:26 and just a reminder it's back to school for loudoun county. caution on those roads. give yourself extra time to get through those school zones. be prepared to slow it down around school zones and parks today. we'll let you know if any big congested area pop up. so far you're nice and quiet out in loudoun county to. metro commute skipping the roads taking the the rails no current delays across all of our metro
us a bunch of rain sometime next week? next week there's a lot to talk about. it looks like this morning 73 degrees here in town. again, some clouds have come up i-95 and taken over. really d.c it's looking now, some of these clouds are actually pushing up northwest as well. so, we'll continue to watch that. i think at 11:00 a.m. ■we'll still have a few clouds around so i don't think completely sunny. 75 degrees. pretty good sunshine at 2 o'clock. 79. and then late today at some point -- late...
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us now where are you? >> washington. >> oh, you're in d.c., okay. we like it when you're hereeve. >> oh, that's nice of you to say, joe >> i'm mostly sincere there, buddy. >> yeah. >> mostly. at least greater than half, and you are too. >> better than half is all you can hope for, 51% is what the -- look, let's talk about president trump yesterday, joe, who held a rally in missouri yesterday to promote tax reform but there's only one problem so far, the bill doesn't exist yet. >> this is our once in a generation opportunity to deliver real tax reform for everyday, hard-working americans, and i am fully committed to working with congress to get this job done. and i don't want to be disappointed by congress do you understand me do you understand? >> the administration has been working internally on a tax reform package but he's letting congress take the lead on it so treasury secretary steve mnuchin and gary cohn have been working with congressional leaders to craft this bill that they think can pass the president did lay out four core principles. one, that it's simple, fair and
us now where are you? >> washington. >> oh, you're in d.c., okay. we like it when you're hereeve. >> oh, that's nice of you to say, joe >> i'm mostly sincere there, buddy. >> yeah. >> mostly. at least greater than half, and you are too. >> better than half is all you can hope for, 51% is what the -- look, let's talk about president trump yesterday, joe, who held a rally in missouri yesterday to promote tax reform but there's only one problem so far, the...
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we are talking about serious eye damage here that's why we have doctor with us app that mocks with witten laser eye in d.c. and maryland. really it seems liketical risk. we can burn our retnas and get permanent damage if you look at the sun during the eclipse. >> how long is too long? >> i would say even with the most -- iso sunglasses everybody think social security save i would take a break after 20 seconds. share and give them to somebody else. >> that's the first i've heard this morning. >> just better to be safe. >> look and turn away. >> why risk it. >> exactly. >> we talked a lot about the iso glasses make sure you have those. but you wanted to focus really more on the don'ts. >> the do nots. it's a theoretical risk. please don't do it. be safe. this is a very exciting time. but let's just be reasonable about it. the glasses that you get after having lasix or cataract surgery even though the eye dr. gives them to you this is not safe for the eclipse. so do not use these after you go to the eye doctor and you get dilated you throw these on. they're safe for dilated exam. please do not use this. i haven't seen a lot about these glasses
we are talking about serious eye damage here that's why we have doctor with us app that mocks with witten laser eye in d.c. and maryland. really it seems liketical risk. we can burn our retnas and get permanent damage if you look at the sun during the eclipse. >> how long is too long? >> i would say even with the most -- iso sunglasses everybody think social security save i would take a break after 20 seconds. share and give them to somebody else. >> that's the first i've...
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for the rest of us like here in d.c. where we're doing this interview today, we'll see basically that black disk moving across the sun. host: there's still a value even if you're not in the totality path? shawn: it will be awesome to watch so make sure you have the safety glasses and some way to watch it that won't damage your eyes or camera equipment. there's something so see no matter where you are in the 48, you'll seat partial eclipse. you don't have to drive anywhere. if you're not in the path of totality, don't hop in the car now to get there, you can do it outside your office. host: the moon passes in front of the sun all the time. what makes it different? shawn: the moon is in an angular orbit with regard to the earth's orbit around the sun and only once in 18 months or so the moon's orbit land just right to get an eclipse like this. what makes is more special is it is happening in north america. i have friend and colleagues who travel across the globe to watch these total solar eclipses but they don't have to go
for the rest of us like here in d.c. where we're doing this interview today, we'll see basically that black disk moving across the sun. host: there's still a value even if you're not in the totality path? shawn: it will be awesome to watch so make sure you have the safety glasses and some way to watch it that won't damage your eyes or camera equipment. there's something so see no matter where you are in the 48, you'll seat partial eclipse. you don't have to drive anywhere. if you're not in the...
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here in washington, d.c., is teaching this on romans. he gave us this wonderful commentary. now, i've read biblical commentaries before, and they can give you, like, a headache, you know? this one's what i would consider certainly intellectually solid but also fairly pastoral, so it's relevant. it's part of what's known as the bible speaks today series. so it tries to make it relevant to today as well as theologically and historically. with but what i have to do when i read something this wordy is i use my yellow highlighter to make sure it keeps my attention. and it helps me go back and reference it as well. so that's what i'm reading this summer, and like i said, it's going to probably take me all summer because it's fairly dense. >> what were some topics that really caught your attention in this book? >> yeah, so good question. romans is a very practical theological book, so it's a deep theology on the one hand of the appositiving paul -- apostle paul, but he also writes to a church about correction and what not in some places. i think the thing that's most relevant to me in in that's really enlightened by this commentary in addition to the bo
here in washington, d.c., is teaching this on romans. he gave us this wonderful commentary. now, i've read biblical commentaries before, and they can give you, like, a headache, you know? this one's what i would consider certainly intellectually solid but also fairly pastoral, so it's relevant. it's part of what's known as the bible speaks today series. so it tries to make it relevant to today as well as theologically and historically. with but what i have to do when i read something this wordy...
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here in washington, d.c., is teaching us on romans. and he gave us this wonderful commentary. now, i've read biblical commentaries before, and they can be kind of -- they can give you, like, a headache, you know? this one's kind of what i would consider certainly intellectually solid but also fairly pastoral, so it's relevant. it's part of what's known as the bible speaks today series. so it tries to make it relevant to today as well as theologically and historically sound. but just so you know, what i have to do when i read something this wordy is i use my yellow highlighter to make sure that i keep, it keeps my attention. it really helps. it helps me go back and reference it as well. so that's what i'm reading this summer, and like i say, it could probably take me all summer, because it's fairly dense. >> what were some topics that were, you know, in the modern context that really caught your attention in this book? >> yeah, so good question. now, romans is a very practical theological book. it's a deep theology on the one hand of the apostle paul, but he also writes to a church about, you know, correction and what not many some places. in some places. i think the thin
here in washington, d.c., is teaching us on romans. and he gave us this wonderful commentary. now, i've read biblical commentaries before, and they can be kind of -- they can give you, like, a headache, you know? this one's kind of what i would consider certainly intellectually solid but also fairly pastoral, so it's relevant. it's part of what's known as the bible speaks today series. so it tries to make it relevant to today as well as theologically and historically sound. but just so you...