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>>host: to write about the salvation army what did they do? what is their role changing religious laws in america? >>guest: the salvation army which many people don't realize is an evangelical religious group it doesn't just ring the bell during the christmas season. the salvation army believed in the cathedral of the open air and would go into areas especially impoverished to make lots of noise with a brass band and symbols and have parades' with loud preaching to attract the herb been for back into religious life. this came up against the requirements of many cities any parade has a permit and the salvation army made it a practice not to apply for permits and to be arrested playing their instruments on their way into the of saul and challenging these and they won a lot and they lost a lot and destabilize the law of the state by challenging these restrictions. but they never made it to the supreme court of the united states because the states were still in power. >>host: when did the first major religious case come before the supreme court? >
>>host: to write about the salvation army what did they do? what is their role changing religious laws in america? >>guest: the salvation army which many people don't realize is an evangelical religious group it doesn't just ring the bell during the christmas season. the salvation army believed in the cathedral of the open air and would go into areas especially impoverished to make lots of noise with a brass band and symbols and have parades' with loud preaching to attract the herb...
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from this she said, the great truth is, we do not achieve happiness or salvation in isolation from each other, but as members of society. her later remark about there being no such thing as society has been misunderstood. and refers, in her mind, to some impersonal entity to which we attempted to surrender our independence. it is entirely right that in the dean's bidding there was a reference to the lifelong companionship she enjoyed with dennis. as we all know, the manner of her leaving office was traumatic, but the loss of dennis was a grievous blow, indeed. and then there was a struggle with increasing debility, which -- from which she has now been liberated. the natural cycle leads inevitably to decay. but the dominant note in any christian funeral service, after the sorrow and memories, is hope. it is almost as perplexing to identify the real me in life as it is in death. the atoms that make up our bodies are changing all the time, through wear and tear, eating and drinking. we are atomically distinct from what we were when we were young. what unites margaret roberts of gransam wit
from this she said, the great truth is, we do not achieve happiness or salvation in isolation from each other, but as members of society. her later remark about there being no such thing as society has been misunderstood. and refers, in her mind, to some impersonal entity to which we attempted to surrender our independence. it is entirely right that in the dean's bidding there was a reference to the lifelong companionship she enjoyed with dennis. as we all know, the manner of her leaving office...
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roger: ...she'd stay under salvation army on a program. last time she stayed in, i think, two weeks. this time she'll probably stay in three months. this is a court-ordered...? no, it isn't. it's not? no. she's doing it to clean up. she can't do it any other way. my mom will move in with me, and we're going to move to michigan, sell the house... sutton: you got high last night at 2:00 in the morning? about 2:00, yeah. so, he went to work, and you were high watching the kids. i know, i hate it. i don't want to be like this. that's why i'm going to the salvation army. it's not court-ordered but i want to get better. but i give u.a.'s three times a week and i came up dirty this last month. i kind of understand why. here's the situation-- as far as i'm concerned, i think you should go to jail. okay, i'll go. i mean, i need to. i don't want to use. he said i had to be at the salvation army between 8:00 and 10:00 in the morning. have you been arrested before? yeah, when i first got in the drug court program a year ago. what was the charge? u.i.c
roger: ...she'd stay under salvation army on a program. last time she stayed in, i think, two weeks. this time she'll probably stay in three months. this is a court-ordered...? no, it isn't. it's not? no. she's doing it to clean up. she can't do it any other way. my mom will move in with me, and we're going to move to michigan, sell the house... sutton: you got high last night at 2:00 in the morning? about 2:00, yeah. so, he went to work, and you were high watching the kids. i know, i hate it....
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. >> the salvation army is a christian congregation, nestled in the heart of a predominantly muslim city. their faith had never been an issue, but that changed in august last year. >> woodruff: and we talk with the supreme court's first female justice, sandra day o'connor about the court's storied history as told in her new book: "out of order." >> i think people know very little, really, about the court: how it works, and its history. and both of those things are important in our country. >> brown: and we remember roger ebert. the pulitzer-prize winning film critic known for giving movies a simple thumbs up or down, who died today. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the cor
. >> the salvation army is a christian congregation, nestled in the heart of a predominantly muslim city. their faith had never been an issue, but that changed in august last year. >> woodruff: and we talk with the supreme court's first female justice, sandra day o'connor about the court's storied history as told in her new book: "out of order." >> i think people know very little, really, about the court: how it works, and its history. and both of those things are...
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but salvation army church member mary ivusa says their faith had never been an issue. >> they are our neighbors here, most of these houses you see here they are muslims. we have been here for many years and we have never had problems with them. >> reporter: but that changed in august last year. hundreds of youths, angry over the suspicious death of their controversial muslim leader, took to the streets and attacked the salvation army church and several others in the city. five people were dead, dozens more injured, property was destroyed. >> i felt so bad. we had worked so hard. but in just a minute everything we had done had gone to ashes. band instruments were taken, some of them were destroyed, some of them even some of them were thrown on the roads. >> reporter: the overtly religious nature of the violence was unprecedented in a part of the world once known for co- existence. besides its many mosques, cathedrals and temples dot mombasa's streets. the city has east africa's largest port and its historic old town is a magnet for tourists. but human rights groups say a perfect storm
but salvation army church member mary ivusa says their faith had never been an issue. >> they are our neighbors here, most of these houses you see here they are muslims. we have been here for many years and we have never had problems with them. >> reporter: but that changed in august last year. hundreds of youths, angry over the suspicious death of their controversial muslim leader, took to the streets and attacked the salvation army church and several others in the city. five...
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the salvation army or goodwill. i think the salvation army does a great job of doing those things. it becomes an issue if they take it directly to an encampment. there's parking issues and just access to and from. >> to help people who are going out into the encampments or into our parks actually feeding people is really a problem. the problem is, folks that want to help out and they bring food, but what ends up happening is it attracts a lot of people. it leaves trash in the area. people don't have restroom facilities in the area so it creates all kinds of problems. so what we really want to do is try to engage people to get engaged in accomplished programs like salvation army or loaves and fishes or destination home where people can come and get services as well not just get the food. the food promotes the isolation and prevents people from actually seeking out services. so from the city's perspective that's what we want to promote people accessing services so that we can assist people to get off the streets. >> i'm just curious. that sounded like excellent advice from the public
the salvation army or goodwill. i think the salvation army does a great job of doing those things. it becomes an issue if they take it directly to an encampment. there's parking issues and just access to and from. >> to help people who are going out into the encampments or into our parks actually feeding people is really a problem. the problem is, folks that want to help out and they bring food, but what ends up happening is it attracts a lot of people. it leaves trash in the area. people...
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the new testament gospels care about salvation from sin. the gnostic gospels care about salvation from ignorance. the new testament gospels look to stimulate faith. the gnostic gospels look to stimulate knowledge and insight. >> gnosticism held a fascination for many christians for another reason. its gospels seemed to offer a more female-friendly faith. >> it was the gnostics that thought the role of the female as an image and the role of women within the church should be advanced so that god is not only male, god is also female. there are not only male leaders, there are female leaders. there are not only male priests, there are female priests, and in this way, there is a kind of gender balance found in these texts. >> that balance is not found in the gnostic gospel of thomas, where peter asks jesus to send mary magdalene on her way, for women aren't worthy of apostolic life. >> and jesus replies, "leave her alone for i shall make her a male, for every woman who becomes a male will enter into the kingdom of god." this isn't a very liberat
the new testament gospels care about salvation from sin. the gnostic gospels care about salvation from ignorance. the new testament gospels look to stimulate faith. the gnostic gospels look to stimulate knowledge and insight. >> gnosticism held a fascination for many christians for another reason. its gospels seemed to offer a more female-friendly faith. >> it was the gnostics that thought the role of the female as an image and the role of women within the church should be advanced...
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existence of humans and their salvation was the purpose of the universe. in 1543, the astronomer copernicus published his work on the revolutions of heavenly bodies. his revelation that the earth moved around the sun challenged people's perceptions of themselves. the title page of galileo's book on the solar system shows copernicus demonstrating to the revered ancient philosophers aristotle and ptolemy that their view had been wrong. the earth was one of many celestial bodies, all of which obeyed the same impartial laws. at the same time europeans learned of that revelation, the discovery of the americas and the exploration of the far east revealed that europe wasn't the center of the world. inhis time of spiritual crisis provoked by the explosion of knowledge, artists sought new ways of seeing and understanding. the out-thst left arm of the disciple startled and astonished its first viewers in 1600. it breaks into the space in which we stand. the naturalism of this painting of christ at emmaus by michelangelo merisi, known as caravaggio, was unprecedented
existence of humans and their salvation was the purpose of the universe. in 1543, the astronomer copernicus published his work on the revolutions of heavenly bodies. his revelation that the earth moved around the sun challenged people's perceptions of themselves. the title page of galileo's book on the solar system shows copernicus demonstrating to the revered ancient philosophers aristotle and ptolemy that their view had been wrong. the earth was one of many celestial bodies, all of which...
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but the reality was that it became seduced by the belief that banking was going to be at salvation so the fact the sort of banking a bit like cyprus which of course has been in the news recently it became so ten times the size of its g.d.p. so it was out of proportion so promised a grimace and called it. a phony economy yes and if those people who were in charge of iceland's economy back in two thousand and eight if they make the bank into office look changes their thing they would seek to make. well i mean to be fair that promise christmas is twice voted against returning money to british depositors who so invested money in icelandic banks i mean it was for it's a pretty short period an incredible success story people could not cannot believe their luck as it were there was of giving money to other people and making phenomenal rates return but as i say it was a miracle so in the sense that what iceland has done is concentrate on the fact that it's its digits economies it's individuals industries such as fishing farming and course our union smelting its return to some of the basic tra
but the reality was that it became seduced by the belief that banking was going to be at salvation so the fact the sort of banking a bit like cyprus which of course has been in the news recently it became so ten times the size of its g.d.p. so it was out of proportion so promised a grimace and called it. a phony economy yes and if those people who were in charge of iceland's economy back in two thousand and eight if they make the bank into office look changes their thing they would seek to...
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and any victims of trafficking, we'll turn them over to the salvation army for the services that they can provide for them. >> you want to try and get her? >> it's about 6:00 a.m. when undercover vehicles roll out on the track and spot the players. >> eyeball on that white girl. she's walking north on cicero. she's also walking with a male. >> it doesn't take long, however, for these seasoned players to spot the police. >> we've got some guys out here. >> detectives suspect this man in the red cap is a lookout, hired to tip off working girls when the heat is on. >> this is like a cat and mouse game. she's walking away. >> with their cover blown on this corner, the team breaks into smaller groups, moving east and south. >> there goes one of our undercovers right there. >> the girl right now is crossing 16th on the way to his car. >> all right. she's getting in his car. >> a girl hopped in the car. we're following them now. >> hey, sweetheart. >> i knew that was you. >> you didn't know it was the police? >> when he grabbed my titties i knew that. >> i would never touch your titties. >>
and any victims of trafficking, we'll turn them over to the salvation army for the services that they can provide for them. >> you want to try and get her? >> it's about 6:00 a.m. when undercover vehicles roll out on the track and spot the players. >> eyeball on that white girl. she's walking north on cicero. she's also walking with a male. >> it doesn't take long, however, for these seasoned players to spot the police. >> we've got some guys out here. >>...
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and take the helmet of salvation and the sword and the spirit which is the word of god. praying always, all prayer and supplication in the spirit. and watching their unto with all perseverance and supplication for all saints. ch amanda now the anthem "hear my prayer, oh lord." by henry percil. this is taken from psalm 102. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> let not your heart be troubled. you believe in god, believe also in me. in my father's house are many mansions. if it were not so, i would've told you. i go to prepare a place for you. if i go and prepare a place for you, i wil again receive you unto myself. that where i am, there ye may be also. and whither i go, he knows, and the way he knows. thomas says unto him, we know not whether thou goest, and how can we know the way? jesus saith unto him, i am the way, the truth, and the light. no man cometh unto the father but by me. >> the anthem that follows is chosen by lady thatcher for the service at her husband's funeral, sir denis thatcher. "how lovely is thy dwelling place, lord of hosts." music byrahms, t worro
and take the helmet of salvation and the sword and the spirit which is the word of god. praying always, all prayer and supplication in the spirit. and watching their unto with all perseverance and supplication for all saints. ch amanda now the anthem "hear my prayer, oh lord." by henry percil. this is taken from psalm 102. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> let not your heart be troubled. you believe in god, believe also in me. in my father's house are many mansions. if it...
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art is my sanity and my salvation. that's what keeps me stable. well, he showed up in a van. [ women ] oh-awww. [ voices in background ] [ female announcer ] swapportunity. the opportunity to swap a higher calorie snack for a delicious 90 calorie yoplait light. ♪ sorry... about your date, the details of your date. [ female announcer ] just one swap a day helps keep the calories away. yoplait. it is so good. >>> the majority of the maximum security inmates we meet might describe prison as hell, but at indiana state prison, we encountered a pair of old-timers who fig yeared out how to make the best of it. >> what are you doing? >> sitting occupying time, living on air and prayer. that's all. that's all i'm doing. >> steve robbins was serving 90 years for murder. he had a sensitive eye when it came to color. >> this is really blue. a very beautiful color. you see, i have to use it sparingly. you know what i'm talking about? the sky, creativity, i got you, no problem. this is oil point. this is not acrylics. you have to
art is my sanity and my salvation. that's what keeps me stable. well, he showed up in a van. [ women ] oh-awww. [ voices in background ] [ female announcer ] swapportunity. the opportunity to swap a higher calorie snack for a delicious 90 calorie yoplait light. ♪ sorry... about your date, the details of your date. [ female announcer ] just one swap a day helps keep the calories away. yoplait. it is so good. >>> the majority of the maximum security inmates we meet might describe...
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. >> almost all of them had such severe trauma in their lower extremity that was beyond salvation. we just completed what the bomb had done. >> reporter: while the investigation continues, dozens of the injured remain hospitalized and those killed are being honored. about 1,000 people gathered in dorchester, massachusetts, to remember 8-year-old martin richard. he was the youngest victim. >> i have a 8-year-old son myself who was out there that day right before it happened, and i sympathize for the parents that are going through such a situation. >> reporter: 29-year-old krystle cambell was also killed. her mother is still in shock. >> you couldn't ask for a better daughter. i can't believe this happened. >> reporter: the third person killed was a boston university grad student. president obama arrives here tomorrow morning. these type of pressure cookers bombs are popular with terrorists in pakistan, afghanistan and india and used in the attempted bombing in times square in 2010. susan mcginnis, back to you. >> we know it's going to take a long time to go through all the video and
. >> almost all of them had such severe trauma in their lower extremity that was beyond salvation. we just completed what the bomb had done. >> reporter: while the investigation continues, dozens of the injured remain hospitalized and those killed are being honored. about 1,000 people gathered in dorchester, massachusetts, to remember 8-year-old martin richard. he was the youngest victim. >> i have a 8-year-old son myself who was out there that day right before it happened,...
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. >> the salvation army is a christian congregation, nestled in the heart of a predominantly muslim city. their faith had never been an issue, but that changed in august last year. >> woodruff: and we talk with the supreme court's first female justice, sandra day o'connor about the court's storied history as told in her new book: "out of order." >> i think people know very little, really, about the court: how it works, and its history. and both of those things are important in our country. >> brown: and we remember roger ebert. the pulitzer-prize winning film critic known for giving movies a simple thumbs up or down, who died today. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century.
. >> the salvation army is a christian congregation, nestled in the heart of a predominantly muslim city. their faith had never been an issue, but that changed in august last year. >> woodruff: and we talk with the supreme court's first female justice, sandra day o'connor about the court's storied history as told in her new book: "out of order." >> i think people know very little, really, about the court: how it works, and its history. and both of those things are...
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. >> the man was staying at a nearby salvation army but decided to take a detour to the roof of this warehouse. >>> a terrifying experience at scotts dale municipal airport. air 15 caught this video. this plane is coming in for a landing. if you notice, the landing gear is not down. piloting this plane is gaylin flynn. he's trying to come down with as much control as possible. >> and keep it as flat as possible. >> you are at the mercy of winds, cross winds, anything could make the plane less than level. here he comes closer and closer to the runway. watch this landing. he didn't even ding the prop, it looks like. >> this looks like a training video like if your landing gear doesn't land, this is what you do. >> gaylin flynn gets out of the airplane and walks across the wing and turns around and looks at the airport. we have gaylin flynn via skype from scottsdale, arizona to tell us about this. welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> walk us through what happened. >> attempted to land and lower the landing gear. it didn't want to go down. i had 45 minutes of fuel left. i said i want to
. >> the man was staying at a nearby salvation army but decided to take a detour to the roof of this warehouse. >>> a terrifying experience at scotts dale municipal airport. air 15 caught this video. this plane is coming in for a landing. if you notice, the landing gear is not down. piloting this plane is gaylin flynn. he's trying to come down with as much control as possible. >> and keep it as flat as possible. >> you are at the mercy of winds, cross winds, anything...
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salvator brendatino filed a suit suit. he was questioned by the fbi when he arrived at sfo, now seeking $500,000 in damages. >>> the nba owners vote on the future of the sacramento kings. >> and albert puljos civils muscles up. we'll have more coming up. >> and here's a look at the bay bridge. ,, . construction crews building the bridge are working around the military island's history. wbi is home to a military post built in 1868. some buildings also remain from a torpodo station. >> sponsored by chase, your financial partner for the bay bridge celebration. no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters. is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ in sacrame
salvator brendatino filed a suit suit. he was questioned by the fbi when he arrived at sfo, now seeking $500,000 in damages. >>> the nba owners vote on the future of the sacramento kings. >> and albert puljos civils muscles up. we'll have more coming up. >> and here's a look at the bay bridge. ,, . construction crews building the bridge are working around the military island's history. wbi is home to a military post built in 1868. some buildings also remain from a torpodo...
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important that can bring some .esolution to this crisis china helps feed a nation which is addressing the salvation. china is providing a great deal of energy to north korea. china borders on north korea and opening its border would have a huge impact on north korea. if there is any nation in the . china helpsworld that can bringe leverage, have some leverage on north korea, and make them understand you cannot go threatening nuclear war in 2013, it is china. i hope very much china accepts its contractual responsibility and does everything that it can to bring north korea into the and stop of nations the behavior that we have seen in recent months. tavis: it never take this bierce -- you never take this behavior lightly. no matter how erratic and bizarre. >> the difficulty is when you are dealing with the nation that has nuclear weapons, if you are 99% sure that is bluster, you still get a little bit nervous because they have nuclear weapons. they have strong missile capability. because they are so isolated because their leadership is so far out of touch with the needs of their people, many of them,
important that can bring some .esolution to this crisis china helps feed a nation which is addressing the salvation. china is providing a great deal of energy to north korea. china borders on north korea and opening its border would have a huge impact on north korea. if there is any nation in the . china helpsworld that can bringe leverage, have some leverage on north korea, and make them understand you cannot go threatening nuclear war in 2013, it is china. i hope very much china accepts its...
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that's not the salvation of your kids' education and future. that's a different argument. what we're doing is not working, guys. 60 million people are in poverty, lowest job creation, lowest job work force in 34 years, it's insane. and this path we're on is absolutely unsustainable and raising taxes on the rich. but you raise taxes and the deficit is exactly the same. >> jehmu? >> well, what we're doing is not working when it comes to paying attention to all of the deficit hawks, who have been making us cut spending when you should not be doing this. >> nobody-- >> and cut spending. >> yes, we've cut spending. >> brenda: the pace of spending perhaps, but-- >> and the worst part of the budget he continues to have to compromise with the republicans and-- >> compromise? there's been no budget in four years. what compromise? >> we need to spend, spend, spend. >> okay, so let's get back to tax hikes, what that does to the job? >> and we know empirically, by data, by the research there's a one-to-one correlation. take the taxes however you want it call it by definition it comes
that's not the salvation of your kids' education and future. that's a different argument. what we're doing is not working, guys. 60 million people are in poverty, lowest job creation, lowest job work force in 34 years, it's insane. and this path we're on is absolutely unsustainable and raising taxes on the rich. but you raise taxes and the deficit is exactly the same. >> jehmu? >> well, what we're doing is not working when it comes to paying attention to all of the deficit hawks,...
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. >> the homeless veterans we found are getting temporary help from the salvation army's harbor house south of market. without counseling and medical care from their va benefits, you know, ann, they are struggling to get by. >> and these stories are so difficult to hear. i understand since you profiled the combat veteran, flowers, she has gotten special attention? >> yes. she is the woman we saw at the beginning in tears. she has been evicted all of her stuff is still locked in her apartment. and then, you know, she is still waiting to get her va benefits. [bad audio ] >> we are following up and we are going to thold their feet to the fire to make sure she gets her benefits, quickly. hopefully quickly. >> all right, we need to know this is going on, appreciate your report. >>> roberta gonzalez is here we will be turning on our ac? >> it is only going to get warmer. after a dip warmer weather w. that comes a lot of other problems, poor air quality by midweek and the potential for high fire danger. good evening, everybody. stepping outdoors right now, what you are looking at, yes, dark
. >> the homeless veterans we found are getting temporary help from the salvation army's harbor house south of market. without counseling and medical care from their va benefits, you know, ann, they are struggling to get by. >> and these stories are so difficult to hear. i understand since you profiled the combat veteran, flowers, she has gotten special attention? >> yes. she is the woman we saw at the beginning in tears. she has been evicted all of her stuff is still locked...
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the minute they lose confidence that the central bank can prunt our way into permanent salvation. neil: then what? >> they will sell bonds. others will sell the bond. there will be no bid. there will be a cree shepd dough --. neil: money siphons away from us go is it? >> it gets liquidated. this is debt on debt. this is no bond. they borrow 98 cents to buy it. neil: u.s. loses or whole world suffers? >> this is giant ponzi scheme. it really is. it is debt on debt on debt. nobody has any equity left in the system. neil: why don't we do a argentina declare bankruptcy like they did? >> i don't think the largest economy in the world can easily declare bankruptcy or default on its is run debt. neil: what do you think of our defense to keep our aaa rating, the defense is we always can print money, that is why we have a aaa rating? >> that were true i don't know why we're working hard all these years to save, to sweat, to build, to produce, to work if it was so easy you have a central bank print enough money for everybody, drop it out of a helicopter, and tell people pick it up once a da
the minute they lose confidence that the central bank can prunt our way into permanent salvation. neil: then what? >> they will sell bonds. others will sell the bond. there will be no bid. there will be a cree shepd dough --. neil: money siphons away from us go is it? >> it gets liquidated. this is debt on debt. this is no bond. they borrow 98 cents to buy it. neil: u.s. loses or whole world suffers? >> this is giant ponzi scheme. it really is. it is debt on debt on debt....
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. >> it's all about redemption, salvation and helping yourself to heal. >> reporter: christine portrays herself as a decaying tree, covered with anxiety. she finally finds clarify and warmth in her fragile recovery. today, she's a tree of hope. >> repression is the enemy. and expression is the cure. >> reporter: richard and christine's photos give ramon hope, that once the class is over, he too will picture his own healing, one image at a time. >> and you can see more photographic works from these vets at kpix.com. >>> this story may be a little hard too believe. a man so good-looking, it may just be illegal. it is believed omar borkan al gala was one of three men deported from saudi arabia for being too handsome. religious police in the very conservative country reportedly stormed a cultural festival and evicted omar borkan al gala and two others. according to a local newspaper, the men are considered so gorgeous, that police feared female visitors would tear off their clothes and swoon at their feet. these photos are from his facebook page. he says he's an actor, photographer and a po
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possibilities which you wouldn't otherwise considered but i can't imagine that cohen is going to be the salvation for the banking system or the cypriot colony of a freight. and so good about the situation in cyprus and russian savers who have been packing their money in the safe haven the decades when what we compensated by the russian government if they lose their money in the islands banking crisis that is russians are believed to have billions of euros in cyprus accounts and deposits about one hundred thousand euros in the two biggest banks could be reduced as much as sixty percent so early today we spoke to the head of the tb and he's not predicting major losses. thanks for any awards and so on but go for so be cheap but at the moment there's a lot of sections always to see whether it will sort of losses we have to wait and see what it will be the final decisions we can see that because the banks like beach or. the northeast think that the race because. we are where liquids we will get the words so we can continue over to the forever we could be like a second largest lender in russia now euro
possibilities which you wouldn't otherwise considered but i can't imagine that cohen is going to be the salvation for the banking system or the cypriot colony of a freight. and so good about the situation in cyprus and russian savers who have been packing their money in the safe haven the decades when what we compensated by the russian government if they lose their money in the islands banking crisis that is russians are believed to have billions of euros in cyprus accounts and deposits about...
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. >> almost all of them had such severe trauma in their lower extremity it was beyond salvation. we just completed what the bomb had done. >> reporter: while the investigation continues, victims are being remembered through makeshift memorials like this one near the marathon course and through candlelight vigils. about 1,000 people gathered in dorchester, massachusetts, to remember 8-year-old martin richard. he was the youngest victim. >> i have a 8-year-old son myself who was out there that day right before it happened. and i sympathize with the parents that are going through such a situation. >> reporter: 29-year-old krystle cambell was also killed. her mother is still in shock. >> you couldn't ask for a better daughter. i can't believe this happened. >> reporter: the third person killed was a boston university grad student. susan mcginnis, cbs news. boston. >> this is our first look at what one of the bombs might have look like before it went off. viewer photos sent into whdh tv in boston show a bag next to a mailbox in front of a crowd. after the explosion that bag is gone. >
. >> almost all of them had such severe trauma in their lower extremity it was beyond salvation. we just completed what the bomb had done. >> reporter: while the investigation continues, victims are being remembered through makeshift memorials like this one near the marathon course and through candlelight vigils. about 1,000 people gathered in dorchester, massachusetts, to remember 8-year-old martin richard. he was the youngest victim. >> i have a 8-year-old son myself who was...
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. >> jim, within many of the churches, there has been a kind of a split between those who emphasize salvation, and on the other hand, those who emphasize rying to build the kingdom on earth now. where are you on this? on both sides? >> i'm an evangelical. it means i want to take what the bible says seriously. if you look at the early chapters of matthew. you see a kingdom breaking in that's supposed to change the world and us with it. in the book i've got a long conversation about your question. it's the kind of jesus we believe in. will determine the kind of christians we're going to be. so i'm critical of what i call the atonement only gospel. where there's no kingdom. there's no teaching, there's no change of anything but ourselves, that's not what the scriptures teach. but that's certainly in the church i grew up in. so a balance that changes individuals, i want to be changed in my life. but also we're supposed to change the world. jesus came and changed the world and us with it. >> jim, along those lines, in your book you do talk a lot about the common good is served, not just through po
. >> jim, within many of the churches, there has been a kind of a split between those who emphasize salvation, and on the other hand, those who emphasize rying to build the kingdom on earth now. where are you on this? on both sides? >> i'm an evangelical. it means i want to take what the bible says seriously. if you look at the early chapters of matthew. you see a kingdom breaking in that's supposed to change the world and us with it. in the book i've got a long conversation about...
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i've seen you scare people senseless and tell them that the only way that they're going to find salvation is if they give you money. there's nothing wrong with returning the fruits of ones good fortune to the source from which it comes. for it is written that charity-- they can't afford it. they can't afford it and neither can we. you are playing on the worst fears of people. can't you see that? it's extortion. and i don't want my family to have any part of it. well, you've certainly made your position clear. and do you accept it? i would say there is room for agreement, depending... depending on what? on your response to my-- oh, call it a counter proposal. what do you mean? as a man of god, i've been given a gift of vision. i see the beauty of the lord as it is expressed in his word. i see it as it is expressed in all his creation. i see it expressed in all his people. i see his beauty in all mankind and womankind too. but captivated as i am by the beauty of the spirit, i am not blind to the beauty of the form as well. the form? now, ellie, you are a very attractive woman. and while i h
i've seen you scare people senseless and tell them that the only way that they're going to find salvation is if they give you money. there's nothing wrong with returning the fruits of ones good fortune to the source from which it comes. for it is written that charity-- they can't afford it. they can't afford it and neither can we. you are playing on the worst fears of people. can't you see that? it's extortion. and i don't want my family to have any part of it. well, you've certainly made your...
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for recovery is to remain isolated or to sort of to be independent as it were europe does not offer salvation still to new twist in the ukrainian thriller coming to light possibly out of the country's former prime minister yulia timoshenko just had her bid for a pardon rejected and now could be charged with murder and more after a short break. which is a cultural contemporary i don't know logic for you so join me tomorrow on i may the second as we bring you the glitz the glamour and the best in the performing arts trying to. international in the very heart of moscow. thirteen minutes past the hour now t.v. news networks in the u.s. seeing a slump with new research polls saying audiences are turning out in greater numbers the pew study shows viewers are starting to shy away from cable news networks that devote more air time to opinion and partisan analysis than the hard facts and on the ground reporting are he's guy has more. it shouldn't come as a surprise to anybody that all media or opinionated to a certain extent we all are a study by the pew research center gauges the extent to which the
for recovery is to remain isolated or to sort of to be independent as it were europe does not offer salvation still to new twist in the ukrainian thriller coming to light possibly out of the country's former prime minister yulia timoshenko just had her bid for a pardon rejected and now could be charged with murder and more after a short break. which is a cultural contemporary i don't know logic for you so join me tomorrow on i may the second as we bring you the glitz the glamour and the best in...
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structure for recovery is to remain isolated or to sort of to be independent europe does not offer salvation i mean what iceland is the fact that it's in rhodes who serves on the edge of the world i mean it's in the sort of the it's an isolated nation. and indeed is an island and so it's effectively as we've seen in this country it stuck its fingers up at the world and so we're not giving your your money back home what can you do short of invading iceland which was never on the agenda it has been able to sort of to look to its own sort of look after itself if you like for european economies much more into linked into europe iceland is not and so what he's been able to do is to sort of concentrates on reinvents and sort of things it's good up . in this industries. now more than two hundred people have been killed across iraq this week in a series of bloody sectarian attacks one of the deadliest took place in how we journey or the northern city of kirkuk on tuesday when an intense firefight broke out a security forces raided a sunni anti-government protest camp the clashes stoked anger between
structure for recovery is to remain isolated or to sort of to be independent europe does not offer salvation i mean what iceland is the fact that it's in rhodes who serves on the edge of the world i mean it's in the sort of the it's an isolated nation. and indeed is an island and so it's effectively as we've seen in this country it stuck its fingers up at the world and so we're not giving your your money back home what can you do short of invading iceland which was never on the agenda it has...
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for recovery is to remain isolated or to sort of to be independent as it were europe does not offer salvation. new twists coming up in the ukrainian thriller and soon come to light as the country's former prime minister yulia timoshenko has just had her baby for a pardon rejected and moreover she could now be charged with murder a story coming up after a short break stay with us here on r.t. . i'm a the second to be a big money in stevia pizza which is both a cultural contemporary i don't take your logic to the auditorium so joining me to my must say honored c m a the second as we bring you the glitz the glamour and some of the best in the performing arts trying to add marines to. the international airport in the very heart of moscow. and with us thirty minutes past the hour it's the ukrainian political thriller that's far from reaching the final chapter as a jailed former prime minister yulia timoshenko is pardon request has been turned down and on top of the seven year sentence she's already serving for abuse of power she may now be prosecuted for murder her defense team brand of the charge
for recovery is to remain isolated or to sort of to be independent as it were europe does not offer salvation. new twists coming up in the ukrainian thriller and soon come to light as the country's former prime minister yulia timoshenko has just had her baby for a pardon rejected and moreover she could now be charged with murder a story coming up after a short break stay with us here on r.t. . i'm a the second to be a big money in stevia pizza which is both a cultural contemporary i don't take...
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strachan for recovery is true main isolated to sort of to be independent as it were europe does not offer salvation. still to come new twists in the ukrainian thriller soon coming to light this is the country's former prime minister yulia timoshenko has had her bid for a part rejected and now could be charged even with murder that coming up after a short break. on the money with the business over russia is. international and world in the very heart of moscow. thirteen minutes past the t.v. news networks in the u.s. are seeing a slump with a new research poll saying audiences are turning out in greater numbers the pew study shows viewers are starting to shy away from the news networks that devote more airtime to a paper is analysis than the hard facts on the ground reporting or he's guided schon takes a look. it shouldn't come as a surprise to anybody that all media or opinionated to a certain extent we all are a study by the pew research center gauges the to which the three major us channels are opinionated on m.s.n. b.c. opinion fills a full eighty five percent of the channel's air time according
strachan for recovery is true main isolated to sort of to be independent as it were europe does not offer salvation. still to come new twists in the ukrainian thriller soon coming to light this is the country's former prime minister yulia timoshenko has had her bid for a part rejected and now could be charged even with murder that coming up after a short break. on the money with the business over russia is. international and world in the very heart of moscow. thirteen minutes past the t.v. news...
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for recovery is to remain isolated or to sort of to be independent as it were europe does not offer salvation. and later in the program we'll be reporting on the saga of ukraine's a jailed former prime minister is not good for yulia tymoshenko who has just been denied a pardon and on top of that she is now facing life in jail after being charged in connection with a murder case that's after a break. i made a second. which is a cultural contemporary to logic to the auditorium so joining me tonight i know i made the second as we bring you the clip. the best of the best in the us trying to. get international in the very heart of moscow. and here with our welcome back cable news networks in the u.s. are seeing their ratings go to a new study by the pew research center which says some of america's biggest ally becoming increasingly opinionated and of the reporting of hard facts with more analysis and commentary is causing viewers to switch off. it shouldn't come as a surprise to anybody that all media are opinionated to a certain extent we all are a study by the pew research center gauges the exce
for recovery is to remain isolated or to sort of to be independent as it were europe does not offer salvation. and later in the program we'll be reporting on the saga of ukraine's a jailed former prime minister is not good for yulia tymoshenko who has just been denied a pardon and on top of that she is now facing life in jail after being charged in connection with a murder case that's after a break. i made a second. which is a cultural contemporary to logic to the auditorium so joining me...
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strachan for recovery is truman isolated or to sort of to be independent as it were europe does not offer salvation and with the european economy languishing president of letter mode of putin though said he's been concerned about a possible recession hitting russia he stressed on whether the country's budget reserve funds make for a solid safety cushion but a bell and his guests debate the prospects of russia's economy in on the money here's a preview. at the end of the day russia doesn't have all the problems that they do in europe i mean it doesn't have to this. has a consumer demand this so there are plenty of credit sectors very. serious a sentiment that we can go back to actually concentrating on at the same time we've actually kerman which is more committed to reform that has been you know any time in the last five years so those are all positives it's just a question of when they kick in and time should be soon if you like the prognosis in the big surprises you know all eyes will be will be in russia russia this year because over the working on the budget through and i hope to continue begin
strachan for recovery is truman isolated or to sort of to be independent as it were europe does not offer salvation and with the european economy languishing president of letter mode of putin though said he's been concerned about a possible recession hitting russia he stressed on whether the country's budget reserve funds make for a solid safety cushion but a bell and his guests debate the prospects of russia's economy in on the money here's a preview. at the end of the day russia doesn't have...
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for recovery is to remain isolated or to sort of to be independent as it were europe does not offer salvation i mean what iceland does have is the fact that it's in relative terms on the edge of the world i mean it's in the it's an isolated nation . and indeed is an island so it's effectively as we say in this country it's stuck it's fingers up at the rest of the world and so we're not giving your your money back home what can you do short of invading iceland which was never on the agenda it has been up to sort of to look to its own sort of look after itself if you like for other european economies much more interlinked into europe iceland is not and so it's been able to do is to sort of concentrate on reinvent and sort of things it's good up which it's as i say it's indigenous industries. netas top officer has called for more financial help from the e.u. in order to keep the alliance afloat he's accused the block of getting a free ride with washington barry responsibility for the majority of defense spending nato has already suffered cuts amounting to forty five billion dollars which equals
for recovery is to remain isolated or to sort of to be independent as it were europe does not offer salvation i mean what iceland does have is the fact that it's in relative terms on the edge of the world i mean it's in the it's an isolated nation . and indeed is an island so it's effectively as we say in this country it's stuck it's fingers up at the rest of the world and so we're not giving your your money back home what can you do short of invading iceland which was never on the agenda it...
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for recovery is to remain isolated or to sort of to be independent as it were europe does not offer salvation. and later in the program we'll be reporting on the saga of ukraine's that jailed former prime minister the news is not good for yulia timoshenko who has just been denied a pardon and on top of that she is now facing a life in jail after being charged in connection to a murder case after the break on r t. m a the second. which is a cultural contemporary i mean take your logic to the auditorium so joining me tonight on i would see i made the second as we bring you the glitz the glamour and that's the best in the performing arts right here. international and in the very heart of moscow. back cable news networks in the us are seeing a startling drop in the ratings that's according to a pew study a new study by the pew research center which has some of america's biggest outlets are becoming increasingly opinionated and of the reporting of hard facts with more analysis and commentary is causing viewers to switch off. has commentary. it shouldn't come as a surprise to anybody that all media
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strachan for recovery is to remain isolated or to sort of to be in the end as it were does not offer salvation and later in the program we'll be reporting on the saga of ukraine's jailed former prime minister the news that is not good for yulia timoshenko who has just been denied a pardon and on top of that she is now facing a life in jail after being charged in connection to a murder case that's after the break. we'll see themselves as dying swans in their dreams. but only one in the cells will ever make it to the top. they're ready to give their lives for the chance to die on stage if only it's. not even broken we could determine for generator the theater but it's. well the future makes two pewters these days so super is the reason for that russian research is have got a few ideas that could make cognitive computing a reality what about the process or check out a radical new architecture that promise is unparalleled power design for the stars is that got you all hot under the collar don't worry because the latest cooling systems ensure neither you nor the globe's top super computers break us
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strachan for recovery is remain isolated or to sort of to be independent as it were europe does not offer salvation. and the later in the program we'll be reporting on the saga of ukraine's jailed former prime minister. the news is not good for you who has just been denied a pardon and on top of that she is now facing life in jail as a suspect in a murder case that's after a break. my ski theatre i made a second to be over the money in stevia to which is a cultural contemporary i want to logically serve the auditorium so joining me to almost on i would see i made the second as we bring you the glitz the glamour and the best of the best in the performing arts trying to get at marines to. the international and in the very heart of moscow. and back from live in moscow this is r.t. good to have you with us now cable news networks in the u.s. are seeing a startling drop in their ratings and that's according to a new study by the pew research center which says some of america's biggest outlets are becoming increasingly opinionated and of the reporting of hard facts with more analysis and commentary is ca
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. >> the students will work here at kitchen buzz fill in gaps in places like salvation army kitchen on harrison street. >> this kitchen can produce up to 30,000 meals in a 24 hour period. >> the program is just the first step in this program to enlist and train some of the students who attend city college as first responders, francis is with the city office of emergency management and says they're studying how best to use the kitchens and students. >> we're interested. you know, we have a number of facilities we work with. >> the college is working with the city to become a neighborhood emergency response team and are planning to use nursing students and law enforcement students to help police and firefighters. >> the bread, soup and water. the college plans to make a formal announcement and hopes to have most of it up and running by this time, next year. >> thank you. >> that is in the event of an earthquake here. >> a strong earthquake in japan today, where it hit, what it did, coming up. >> first, the gun show this weekend at the cow palace, how much did events contribute? >> and gu
. >> the students will work here at kitchen buzz fill in gaps in places like salvation army kitchen on harrison street. >> this kitchen can produce up to 30,000 meals in a 24 hour period. >> the program is just the first step in this program to enlist and train some of the students who attend city college as first responders, francis is with the city office of emergency management and says they're studying how best to use the kitchens and students. >> we're interested....
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. >> almost all of them had such severe trauma in their lower extremities that it was just beyond salvation. we just completed what the bomb had done. >> reporter: while the investigation continues, victims are being remembered through makeshift memorials like this one through the marathon cows and through candlelight vigils. about a thousand people gathered in dorchester, massachusetts, to remember 8-year-old martin richard. he was the youngest victim. >> i have an 8-year-old son myself who was out there that day right before it happened. i sympathize for the parents that are going through sch a situation. >> reporter: 29-year-old krystle campbell was also killed. her mother is still in shock. >> i can't believe this has happened. >> reporter: the third person killed was a boston university grad student. and president obama will come here tomorrow. he'll speak at an interfaith service dedicated to those killed and injured. anne-marie? >> susan mcginnis in boston. thank you, susan. >>> well, earlier i spoke with cnn correspondent john miller. he's also a former assistant fbi director and he
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is to remain isolated or to sort of to be independent as it were europe does not offer salvation. coming out new twists in the ukrainian thriller may soon come to light as the country's former prime minister yulia timoshenko just had her bid for a pardon rejected and now she could be charged with murder this after a short break. and may this is going to be here to see which is a cultural contemporary i mean take your logic to the auditorium so joining me to on i would see i made the second as we bring you the glitz the glamour and the best of the best in the performing arts. international lamp in the very heart of moscow. thirty minutes past the hour now thanks for staying with us t.v. news networks in the u.s. seeing something of a slump with new research saying audiences are tuning out in greater numbers the people were starting to shy away from cable news networks that devote more air time to opinion and partisan analysis than hard facts and on the ground reporting. takes a lot. it shouldn't come as a surprise to anybody that all media or opinionated to a certain extent we all
is to remain isolated or to sort of to be independent as it were europe does not offer salvation. coming out new twists in the ukrainian thriller may soon come to light as the country's former prime minister yulia timoshenko just had her bid for a pardon rejected and now she could be charged with murder this after a short break. and may this is going to be here to see which is a cultural contemporary i mean take your logic to the auditorium so joining me to on i would see i made the second as...
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strachan for recovery is to remain isolated to sort of the independent as it were europe does not offer salvation. still to come new twists in the ukrainian thriller may soon be coming to light this is the country's former prime minister yulia timoshenko just had her bid for a pardon rejected and now she could be charged with murder this after a short break stay with us. a mavis that going to be money in. which is both a cultural contemporary i don't take no logic piece for you so join me to almost say on our t.v. on may the second as we bring you the glitz the glamour and the best of the best in the performing arts at marine. technology innovation developments from around russia we. covered. international landlords in the very heart of moscow. thanks for staying with us thirteen minutes past the hour t.v. news networks in the u.s. seeing a slump with new research poll saying the audiences are turning out in greater numbers the pew study shows viewers are starting to shy away from cable news networks that devote more air time to opinion and partisan analysis than to hard facts and on the ground r
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