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on zion, only 20%. becoming a place for product discovery, and google product g from discovery to the purchase. they are going away from zion to google. >> how much of a threat is this to facebook, which is really in the number two position? >> it is definitely a threat. the big thing that advertisers want is that proximity to the purchase and that tracking, knowing ok, if someone saw this on zion, are they getting it? whereas facebook would be seen more broadly as kind of the brand awareness, the digital equivalent of the billboard you pass on the highway. but a big thing of zion that your oh divest just mentioned, everyone has heard of show rooming, this notion of going to a store, try it out, you like it, find it on zion and buy it there balls you get a better price. another phenomenon is reverse show rooming. you need a product, you go to the star, you want to buy it there, you just want to learn more about it. you may search on zion before making that purchase. that is where zion's search engine is
on zion, only 20%. becoming a place for product discovery, and google product g from discovery to the purchase. they are going away from zion to google. >> how much of a threat is this to facebook, which is really in the number two position? >> it is definitely a threat. the big thing that advertisers want is that proximity to the purchase and that tracking, knowing ok, if someone saw this on zion, are they getting it? whereas facebook would be seen more broadly as kind of the brand...
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one thing mount zion has is this graveyard. a parents are buried here, lot of my family, and there are grades here they go way in the in0s, and my family plot is the back, my mother, father, sisters, grandparents. michael: we had a number who didn't want to leave, they love their house, they let their community, they didn't want the hassle of moving, so they said no. so it is individual driven. adrienne: why did some choose to stay? butch: i would guess some people just had the love to stay. and some people that have gone probably would've stayed, if conditions would have allowed them, allowed us. but like i said, a lot of people had the understanding, you are not sure what is going to happen, was going to go on. this particular corner was one of the old, old fellows by the name of braxton. most of this is braxton land and some are still here. grand oray one of the great granddaughters still lives on the property, and some of the great, great grandsons still live in this area. michael: we had an empowerment process. that empowe
one thing mount zion has is this graveyard. a parents are buried here, lot of my family, and there are grades here they go way in the in0s, and my family plot is the back, my mother, father, sisters, grandparents. michael: we had a number who didn't want to leave, they love their house, they let their community, they didn't want the hassle of moving, so they said no. so it is individual driven. adrienne: why did some choose to stay? butch: i would guess some people just had the love to stay....
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life.d most of my we are approaching the mount zion baptist church, one of the oldest in the parish. this has been your over 160 years. original, you may see some pictures of the original church. this church was built at least 60 years ago. my parents are buried here. my family plots are back in the back, my mother, fathers, sisters and grandparents. -- father, sisters and grandparents. >> a number of people decided not to move. they loved their community and the.net the hassle of moving. it is really individually-driven. interviewer: why did some people choose to stay? the love they had. some people would have stayed if the conditions would have allowed us. a lot of people had the you were not, really sure what is going to happen or go on. most of this land here is braxton's land. one of the great granddaughters still lives on the property. the empowerment process meant we had to have a lot of toversations that led up them accepting and moving and so forth. the first president to sign up youesident to sign-up said, should build a museum. it's a unique place. >> i was having lunch wi
life.d most of my we are approaching the mount zion baptist church, one of the oldest in the parish. this has been your over 160 years. original, you may see some pictures of the original church. this church was built at least 60 years ago. my parents are buried here. my family plots are back in the back, my mother, fathers, sisters and grandparents. -- father, sisters and grandparents. >> a number of people decided not to move. they loved their community and the.net the hassle of moving....
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, but how is zion and the other parks, four or five or six, how they would be connected. >> the bill has bipartisan support. >>> we had the parade three months ago and the warrior's preseason game is saturday against the minnesota timberwolves. saw demarcus cousins will be th season at oracle arena. they will plant the new chase center in san francisco oh next season. >> are fan base is supportive and they've given us a feared place to play and, in terms of the noise, energy and atmosphere. that was something we really relied on. for me, my tenth year in the league, that has been my only experience and something i will remember for a very long time. >> they made a front office announcement. mike dunleavy is joining the team. >>> the 49ers say in the next week or two, jimmy garoppolo goal -- jimmy garoppolo will undergo surgery. he ruptured the acl in his left knee on sunday. he will miss the rest of the -- swelling to go down before surgery. the head coach discussed what lies ahead for garoppolo. >> it will be hard over the next few weeks but jimmy is a tough person and will bounce b
, but how is zion and the other parks, four or five or six, how they would be connected. >> the bill has bipartisan support. >>> we had the parade three months ago and the warrior's preseason game is saturday against the minnesota timberwolves. saw demarcus cousins will be th season at oracle arena. they will plant the new chase center in san francisco oh next season. >> are fan base is supportive and they've given us a feared place to play and, in terms of the noise,...
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so, the pivotal moment in the 19th century was when american jews said no, america is our zion. we are in a promised land. we are going to discard those prayers and the actually took them down from the walls of the synagogue. one more little foot note to this that i found fascinating is that there was a counter reaction to this, to the discarding of this idea. and this is really interesting, but in the 1870s i guess it was, a group of traditionalist orthodox jews and philadelphia were so upset about the decline of the interest that they took this obscure or secondary holiday called hanukkah and they decided to make it more central to judaism and they had a big hanukkah celebration. maybe they wanted to have a holiday they wanted to bring back the story of the maccabees whatever it was, 160 or so b.c. or b.c. e., and restoring the temple and the festival of lights and lasting eight days and all of that. but hanukkah was aiming for the orthodox community to bring back the idea that yes, it for jews the centrality of the temple and restoring the temple remains central to judaism. >
so, the pivotal moment in the 19th century was when american jews said no, america is our zion. we are in a promised land. we are going to discard those prayers and the actually took them down from the walls of the synagogue. one more little foot note to this that i found fascinating is that there was a counter reaction to this, to the discarding of this idea. and this is really interesting, but in the 1870s i guess it was, a group of traditionalist orthodox jews and philadelphia were so upset...
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is thing that mount zion has its graveyard. my parents are buried here. a lot of my family. that are some grades here are from way back in the 1800s. are in the back, my mother, father, sisters, and grandparents. >> we had a number that decided not to move. they love their house, they love their community, they did not want the hassle of moving. -- they said, do we have to move? we said, no. it is individual choice. >> why some people choose to stay? >> some people have the love, they love to stay, and some people who just don't probably if theave stayed conditions had allowed us to. but like i said, a lot of people had the understanding, you are not really sure what is going to happen, what is going to go on. here wasicular corner one of the old, old settlers. most of this land is braxton's land, and some of it is still here. the greate of granddaughters still lives on the property, and some of the great, great grandsons still live in this area. we had an empowerment process. that means we had to have up a lot of -- a lot of conversations which led of people, up to them acc
is thing that mount zion has its graveyard. my parents are buried here. a lot of my family. that are some grades here are from way back in the 1800s. are in the back, my mother, father, sisters, and grandparents. >> we had a number that decided not to move. they love their house, they love their community, they did not want the hassle of moving. -- they said, do we have to move? we said, no. it is individual choice. >> why some people choose to stay? >> some people have the...
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for twenty four hours a day they wouldn't survive they must be kept outside divined that all's in zion to . use pasterns farm boasts one hundred icelandic horses and across germany there are seventy thousand of the beautiful breed. and finally if you spent any time on the mediterranean this summer then you probably saw one of many super yachts cruising along the coast for those who are going to forward it it is a step into the lap of luxury designing the interiors first is a nice business and a dream job for designers who managed to break into it while we caught up with one company from germany. mega yachts their huge luxury s. and very expensive this is the seafaring world of the super rich. a company in western germany produces the interiors for these floating palaces for billionaire clients from the u.s. russia and the middle east. thomas all to is federer's project later today he's looking for the right material for an on board movie theater in moment on the fifty foot the most well i'm currently busy fitting a mega yacht seventy four meters long the project has a surface area of a
for twenty four hours a day they wouldn't survive they must be kept outside divined that all's in zion to . use pasterns farm boasts one hundred icelandic horses and across germany there are seventy thousand of the beautiful breed. and finally if you spent any time on the mediterranean this summer then you probably saw one of many super yachts cruising along the coast for those who are going to forward it it is a step into the lap of luxury designing the interiors first is a nice business and a...
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the ones who sat by the waters of babylon there we sat down and wept when we remembered zion. they stayed and wrote a great book of jewish lore the babylonian talmud. they were below the muslims in society but they ran their own a says as babylon became mesopotamia and as mesopotamia became iraq. back in lunch. i went to meet david. on the banks of the tigris when iraq was ruled by the british. now a lean and doreen live in flat one of the other. this is my father the chief of iraq. it was hanging. back there. to show that life was good. in the. face. his speech was that. we don't have religious. jews and christians. it was a good time it was very it was. this paradise was created by the british who took one thousand nine hundred seventeen. this little boy being pulled along in it to a british tongue. david. on his father's farm near the town of. the world. really shared with their with. you. believe you they were like a brother. brother. i mean they are the whole we were to their whole we were just part of what. they were. if you are in with the british. that. the no two will
the ones who sat by the waters of babylon there we sat down and wept when we remembered zion. they stayed and wrote a great book of jewish lore the babylonian talmud. they were below the muslims in society but they ran their own a says as babylon became mesopotamia and as mesopotamia became iraq. back in lunch. i went to meet david. on the banks of the tigris when iraq was ruled by the british. now a lean and doreen live in flat one of the other. this is my father the chief of iraq. it was...
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understands about what your comic with typical typical anti-semitic slurs and all kinds of protocols of zion i mean come on people understand that it's all fake it's so fake from a very early morning some people in bras are trying to spoil the races with rice and these are so you want israel to join the another camp you're doing a great job in spoiling the atmosphere but why you know exactly that accidents can happen you know exactly that use their oh could not have i mean even the wildest dream of getting involved with breast implants you know the trust in place and there it is rated character it's and if we hadn't scared of them if being allison three high from the russian minister of defense on that take on what happened we haven't heard anything from israel at this point not even an apology not even condoning says don't you think this is going to damage when nations between the two sides because they keeping silence you ought television stations is busy every day spoiling the races between russia and israel you know what you're doing you know you go all the questions this is provocative
understands about what your comic with typical typical anti-semitic slurs and all kinds of protocols of zion i mean come on people understand that it's all fake it's so fake from a very early morning some people in bras are trying to spoil the races with rice and these are so you want israel to join the another camp you're doing a great job in spoiling the atmosphere but why you know exactly that accidents can happen you know exactly that use their oh could not have i mean even the wildest...
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. >> you can speak about zion. you do a lot of work with 100 black men. >> right. >> what has it done for you? >> it fills a hole in my heart. it opens many opportunities for me. >> i love that. we're going to celebrate thesek ds on the first day of right now and let them just march on off. we're in prince georgecounty. dads, father like figures and their children. >> what a great way to kick off the school year. >>> next, battle over ketchup in a beach community. we'll show you the business nomplg >>> no ketchup, no problem if you're a vn of salt a vinegar. we have a closer look at the ketchup conundrum. >> they're a almost gone. >> reporter: they are on the beach food allte sta. some say there's only one way to eat them. >> salt and vinegar is thebest. reporter: it's the only ondiment you'll find at any thrashers. they need to look elsewhere for theiheinz or hunts. oir busine other businesses are not playing along. >> we give it to them for free. >> reporter: they may sell their own fries. >> if you buy them. >>
. >> you can speak about zion. you do a lot of work with 100 black men. >> right. >> what has it done for you? >> it fills a hole in my heart. it opens many opportunities for me. >> i love that. we're going to celebrate thesek ds on the first day of right now and let them just march on off. we're in prince georgecounty. dads, father like figures and their children. >> what a great way to kick off the school year. >>> next, battle over ketchup in a...
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the ones who sat by the waters of babylon there we sat down and wept when we remembered zion. they stayed and wrote a great book of jewish law the babylonian talmud. they were below the muslims in society but they ran their own a says as babylon became mesopotamia and as mesopotamia became iraq. back in london i went to meet david van gogh's uncles. they were born on the banks of the tigris when iraq was ruled by the british. now a lean and doreen live in flats one above the other field this is my grandfather's ficci from by of iraq. it was hanging of it i was sitting in rolling back there. to show that life was good. in the. face. his speech was that. we don't have religion we are all iraqis jews and christians only it was a good time it was then it will spend. this paradise was created by the british who took but one thousand nine hundred seventy. this little boy being pulled along into a british time is it means constant david cholesky on his father's farm at the time to. do with the world. by far that have been the relation with their. i made it very clear you have to beli
the ones who sat by the waters of babylon there we sat down and wept when we remembered zion. they stayed and wrote a great book of jewish law the babylonian talmud. they were below the muslims in society but they ran their own a says as babylon became mesopotamia and as mesopotamia became iraq. back in london i went to meet david van gogh's uncles. they were born on the banks of the tigris when iraq was ruled by the british. now a lean and doreen live in flats one above the other field this is...
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of anti-semitism during the war came in a publication in japanese of the protocol of the elders of zion. forgery,own literary it had first been published in russian in 1903 and alleged that jewish and masonic wanted to achieve world emanation. i noticed it was present in the neighboring bookstore. , next to it was a stack of protocol -- next to the stack of protocol was a stack of books called history of the jewish people. is straightforward historical accounts by a japanese biblical scholar. i stopped by the bookstore several times and was surprised and delighted to see that the history book was rapidly selling out while the protocol did not sell it all. in any event, whether it was because we were stateless, because my parents were musicians and teachers of modest things, or because my parents had five sons, the japanese treated us kindly and with a show of great respect. the soviet union did not declare war on japan until august 9, 1945. only six days before japan surrendered. during that interval, the japanese authorities scarcely had time to consider how to deal with stateless russ
of anti-semitism during the war came in a publication in japanese of the protocol of the elders of zion. forgery,own literary it had first been published in russian in 1903 and alleged that jewish and masonic wanted to achieve world emanation. i noticed it was present in the neighboring bookstore. , next to it was a stack of protocol -- next to the stack of protocol was a stack of books called history of the jewish people. is straightforward historical accounts by a japanese biblical scholar. i...
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the assassination was carried out by and extremist zion. leahy. fights us for the freedom of israel. i don't think anybody in israel shed a tear above the level of the. turning to be and then to me like the state of physical and of the zionist dreams. yet only three is a son a daughter had made another jet. flying into nazi germany on the biggest humanitarian efforts of world war two. he would save more than thirty thousand prisoners from the concentration camps. and eat a third of them. then the dog was not an enemy of the jews and there is nothing to suggest anti semitism in his entire record. this is the story of how peace can be frustrated by strangers. how assassination can turn the tide of history. with consequences that still scar the middle east. this is the story of killing because. the village the school in the french riviera. in the winter home of camp bob tailed but i'm not the. youngest son of come to the fold can. be. the lead but taylor loves this place where his father and mother first. met in the late one nine hundred twenty s. .
the assassination was carried out by and extremist zion. leahy. fights us for the freedom of israel. i don't think anybody in israel shed a tear above the level of the. turning to be and then to me like the state of physical and of the zionist dreams. yet only three is a son a daughter had made another jet. flying into nazi germany on the biggest humanitarian efforts of world war two. he would save more than thirty thousand prisoners from the concentration camps. and eat a third of them. then...
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one hundred the dream characters are of course made of flesh and blood some of them have played in zion gooda more than a thousand times the sound border is the story of a prince who has to choose between two women one a princess the other a rebel. initially i was not an actor i was a cricketer so. when i. joined this field i think i started with the mimicry and all. you know. means. bollard films always inspired me. the v.a. didn't need their films and all emotions highly drama so day by day i get more do with it from that films i love theater actually in front of a camera i feel as if as if i'm blocked but i love stage i love being on stage i love the energy on stage i love the fact that we only get one take you know everything is life even if you make a mistake you have to live with it so that's that's a very challenging and and i just love stage i loved reaching out to the audience more the best thing is you don't have to understand hindi to understand the show because it is it is very very self it's been a tree you know exactly what's happening it's simplistic in the storyline but
one hundred the dream characters are of course made of flesh and blood some of them have played in zion gooda more than a thousand times the sound border is the story of a prince who has to choose between two women one a princess the other a rebel. initially i was not an actor i was a cricketer so. when i. joined this field i think i started with the mimicry and all. you know. means. bollard films always inspired me. the v.a. didn't need their films and all emotions highly drama so day by day i...
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john african-american methodist episcopal zion church which the church had just sell britted its 150th anniversary this past weekend and i had an opportunity to speak for that program. she led the christian education department. and the church honor roll to encourage academicence lens among the youth in her community. among other projects she founded youth enrichment program with my good friend, dr. joanne woodward in 1989, focusing the program on lasting scholarship, a commitment to the cultural heritage of african-americans and promoting the arts. mrs. howard's tireless work to enrich her community inspired dr. joanne woodward to create the sally b. howard school for the arts and education in wilson, naming the school in mrs. howard's honor. established in 1997, the sally be howard school for the arts and education is one of the schools in charter the state of north carolina and only chatter school in wilson county after it passed in 1987 to improve approved charter chools in our state. mr. speaker the school's mission is to provide every child i privileged or underprivileged kind of
john african-american methodist episcopal zion church which the church had just sell britted its 150th anniversary this past weekend and i had an opportunity to speak for that program. she led the christian education department. and the church honor roll to encourage academicence lens among the youth in her community. among other projects she founded youth enrichment program with my good friend, dr. joanne woodward in 1989, focusing the program on lasting scholarship, a commitment to the...
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"the lord brought back the captive to zion, we were like men who dreamed, our mouths filled with laughterour tongues with songs of joy. then it was said among the nations, the lord has done great things for them, the lord has done great things for us, and we are filled with joy." [applause] even as we sit here today in this beautiful hall with thousands of christians and people of other faiths, who are praying for deliverance from captivity and fear of persecution, his deliverance gives us hope and energizes our prayers that all those mistreated will endure and one day be free. the commitment to protect human dignity by ensuring all those with the fire of faith in their hearts can exercise their god-given rights. there's another man you have let me say wef, are sparing no effort to return him home to the united states. [applause] the work's important, he has been wrongly held from being able to return here to practice his safe and our great nation. president trump will never forget about our own and that is one of the greatest american values of all. on the day he returns, just like the m
"the lord brought back the captive to zion, we were like men who dreamed, our mouths filled with laughterour tongues with songs of joy. then it was said among the nations, the lord has done great things for them, the lord has done great things for us, and we are filled with joy." [applause] even as we sit here today in this beautiful hall with thousands of christians and people of other faiths, who are praying for deliverance from captivity and fear of persecution, his deliverance...
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it read as follows, when the lord brought back the captives to zion, we were like men who dreamed.ur mouths were filled with laughter, our tongues had songs of joy. that it was said among the nations, the lord has done great things for us. we are filled with joy. >> [ applause ] >> even as we sit here today in this beautiful hole, there are thousands of christians, people of other faiths in north korea and around the world like those three who are praying for deliverance from captivity and persecution. his deliverance gives us hope and energizes our prayers that all those mistreated for their faith around the world will endure and one day be free. the story feels the trump administration's efforts to protect human dignity by ensuring all those with the fire of faith in their hearts, to be able to exercise their god-given rights. there is another man you have likely heard of, pastor brunson. we are making efforts to return pastor brunson home to the u.s.. the work is important. >> [ applause ] >> the work is important. he has been wrongly held. his proper place is to be able to retu
it read as follows, when the lord brought back the captives to zion, we were like men who dreamed.ur mouths were filled with laughter, our tongues had songs of joy. that it was said among the nations, the lord has done great things for us. we are filled with joy. >> [ applause ] >> even as we sit here today in this beautiful hole, there are thousands of christians, people of other faiths in north korea and around the world like those three who are praying for deliverance from...
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next one, judge, because it's friday we have two of them here, take a look at what's going on in zion's bancorp. it's down about half a percent today. yet they come in buying shorter dated calls than the januarys we were just talking about in acad. they're buying double nickels, 55 october 55 calls they bought almost 9,000 just under a million share equivalent they also sold puts, by the way. buying calls, selling putts, it's doubly bullish on this one. like that i'll be in the trade about a month, judge >> good stuff. we'll have much more with super mario gabelli, the second largest viacom shareholder, which means we'll get his take on that company. are you not? >> yes i'm the second largest holder of the voting stock i have the vote. i agree with that. >> cbs >> the same thing. >> at&t and verizon? >> i can't be. there's no superstock in those >> contessa brewer has a look at what's coming up on "power lunch. >>> well, that was a tease that was a tease there two major market moving events next week. we'll tell you what you need to know to get ready for it despite the strong job market
next one, judge, because it's friday we have two of them here, take a look at what's going on in zion's bancorp. it's down about half a percent today. yet they come in buying shorter dated calls than the januarys we were just talking about in acad. they're buying double nickels, 55 october 55 calls they bought almost 9,000 just under a million share equivalent they also sold puts, by the way. buying calls, selling putts, it's doubly bullish on this one. like that i'll be in the trade about a...
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between five hundred ten fifteen hundred kilos of grain project are depending on the quality of the zion the whole of your to solve many different so i've made a huge impact that is remarkable it's. it allows fama also to harvest something in a different year so it certainly helps farmers to do overcome drought to be climate smog and to be down to gillian as we call it remark to egypt so you're used to pretty. as a really wonderful story great story of success with sustainable agriculture chris rea joining us there from amsterdam thank you so much chris raise a close friend of your quba sourdough the winner one of the winners of this year's alternative nobel prize. now moving on to other news back to washington where the white house has issued a statement saying that president trump is to meet with the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein on thursday now this after rosenstein was summoned to the white house amid speculation over whether he would be fired the meeting comes just days after rosenstein allegedly suggested that aides secretly taped the president's conversations he's also al
between five hundred ten fifteen hundred kilos of grain project are depending on the quality of the zion the whole of your to solve many different so i've made a huge impact that is remarkable it's. it allows fama also to harvest something in a different year so it certainly helps farmers to do overcome drought to be climate smog and to be down to gillian as we call it remark to egypt so you're used to pretty. as a really wonderful story great story of success with sustainable agriculture chris...
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the first sunday after the election the black american preacher at mount zion baptist church in seattle, washington, delivered a powerful sermon about the necessity of principled action for social justice. speaking to a primarily black congregation that had experienced so much oppression, he acknowledged the temptation to give in to cynicism and hopelessness. instead of giving up, however, he urged the congregation to go beyond hope, to engage in the politics of the broken hearted, to stand in the tragic gap between cynicism and idealism. i believe that gap is where most parents of particularly precarious kids live. i came to parenting with a keen commitment to space for my children -- to make space for my children and to let their hearts grow big with self-regard and kindness for others. the research and advocacy i do on behalf of trans kids comes from places of hurt, regret and desire for redemption in my own history. and in this sense, it is extraordinarily selfish. i wish i had been allowed to be and had the courage and support to be a happier and kinder child and young person. but
the first sunday after the election the black american preacher at mount zion baptist church in seattle, washington, delivered a powerful sermon about the necessity of principled action for social justice. speaking to a primarily black congregation that had experienced so much oppression, he acknowledged the temptation to give in to cynicism and hopelessness. instead of giving up, however, he urged the congregation to go beyond hope, to engage in the politics of the broken hearted, to stand in...
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digital manufacturing and the zion inowe -- innovation institute located in chicago just outside my district. through partnerships with universities, manufactures, -- manufacturers, nonprofits and government entities, they work to develop the technology-enabled manufacturing tools the industry needs. pilot them through on the factory floor, and train the mothering work force -- manufacturing work force. the digital manufacturing hub is just one of many across the country. each with its own technology focus. and together they're working to ensure that we have a competitive manufacturing sector the partnership the future. played a key role iney iting the jobs. beyond manufacturing. i want to highlight this bill, the quapt umh science. it is often difficult to
digital manufacturing and the zion inowe -- innovation institute located in chicago just outside my district. through partnerships with universities, manufactures, -- manufacturers, nonprofits and government entities, they work to develop the technology-enabled manufacturing tools the industry needs. pilot them through on the factory floor, and train the mothering work force -- manufacturing work force. the digital manufacturing hub is just one of many across the country. each with its own...
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it read as follows: when the lord brought back the captives to zion, we were like men who dreamed. mouths were filled with laughter, our tongues with songs of joy. then it was said among the nations, "the lord has done great things for them." "the lord has done great things for us, and we are filled with joy." [applause] >> even as we sit here today in this beautiful hall, there are christians and people of thousands of other faiths around world who are praying for deliverance from captivity and fear of persecution. his deliverance gives us hope and energizes our prayers that all those mistreated for their faith around the world will endure and one day be free. his story fuels the trump administration's commitment to protect human dignity by insuring that all those with the fire of faith in their hearts to be able to exercise their god-given rights. there's another man you've likely heard of, pastor brunson. let me say right now here, we are sparing no effort to the return pastor brunson home to the united states. [applause] the work is important. [applause] he -- the work is impor
it read as follows: when the lord brought back the captives to zion, we were like men who dreamed. mouths were filled with laughter, our tongues with songs of joy. then it was said among the nations, "the lord has done great things for them." "the lord has done great things for us, and we are filled with joy." [applause] >> even as we sit here today in this beautiful hall, there are christians and people of thousands of other faiths around world who are praying for...