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he gets to heaven. god grow thes him there. the guy says i'm so surprised i'm here. first of all i thought there was no god. second of all, i thought if you killed yourself, you know, you were damned forever. god said you know that's a complicated issue. everybody at least thinks about ending it, you know killing themselves at some point. god said even i thought of it. the guy said why didn't you do it? god said, what if this is all there is. [ laughter ] >> pretty good. >> stephen: father, thank you for joining me. father jim martin. the book is "between heaven [ boing! boing! ] [ ah-oogah! ] [ blueshirt ] this is dan. dan just bought a new phone. choosing a new smart phone can be stressful. but it wasn't for dan. because he chose phone freedom at best buy. we were able to help him choose from any carrier, any phone, any plan. ♪ i'm too sexy for my shirt ♪ too sexy for my shirt now, if he could only choose his ringtone. [ male announcer ] buy the hottest samsung phone on the sprint network for under $200, and get a free blu ray player. choose phone freedom. at b
he gets to heaven. god grow thes him there. the guy says i'm so surprised i'm here. first of all i thought there was no god. second of all, i thought if you killed yourself, you know, you were damned forever. god said you know that's a complicated issue. everybody at least thinks about ending it, you know killing themselves at some point. god said even i thought of it. the guy said why didn't you do it? god said, what if this is all there is. [ laughter ] >> pretty good. >> stephen:...
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he gets to heaven. god grow thes him there. the guy says i'm so surprised i'm here. first of all i thought there was no god. second of all, i thought if you killed yourself, you know, you were damned forever. god said you know that's a complicated issue. everybody at least thinks about ending it, you know killing themselves at some point. god said even i thought of it. the guy said why didn't you do it? god said, what if this is all there is. [ laughter ] >> pretty good. >> stephen: father, thank you for joining me. father jim martin. the book is "between heaven a [cheers and applause] >> stephen: that's it for the report. good night. [cheers and applause] - jack. got a minute?
he gets to heaven. god grow thes him there. the guy says i'm so surprised i'm here. first of all i thought there was no god. second of all, i thought if you killed yourself, you know, you were damned forever. god said you know that's a complicated issue. everybody at least thinks about ending it, you know killing themselves at some point. god said even i thought of it. the guy said why didn't you do it? god said, what if this is all there is. [ laughter ] >> pretty good. >> stephen:...
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there was a quiet riot going on inside of us whether or not we would make it to heaven. we loved god but we feared him. fear counterbalanced every emotion. so we had all of that mentality be good, be godly, be right, be holy. >> or else what? >> or else you go to hell. >> in fact, for carlton it was deeply personal. his own grandparents, they'd been preachers once but then they fell away, backslid, as carlton puts it. his grandfather started it first. >> he started chasing women and got involved in adultery repeatedly. >> and then carlton watched horrified as his own grandmother, her heart very likely broken, fell into sin herself. >> i heard her curse and she drank. i smelled it in her house and she smoked. she played secular music and danced. people danced in her living room. i saw it in my own eyes. << and they died. >> and they died and they went to hell so far as we were concerned. you may have never had to say that, keith. my grandmother's in hell. >> it hurt. it was devastating. it made him angry. the point of your life was to keep people from hell. >> absolutely.
there was a quiet riot going on inside of us whether or not we would make it to heaven. we loved god but we feared him. fear counterbalanced every emotion. so we had all of that mentality be good, be godly, be right, be holy. >> or else what? >> or else you go to hell. >> in fact, for carlton it was deeply personal. his own grandparents, they'd been preachers once but then they fell away, backslid, as carlton puts it. his grandfather started it first. >> he started...
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(laughter) we're trying to get into heaven here, not take the s.a.t.s. (laughter) and for the record... (cheers and applause) and for the record, co consubstantial is now istanbul. (laughter) folks, i don't think i'm overstating it when i say this is the single biggest scandal ever to hit the catholic church. (laughter) i certainly refuse to think of another. (laughter) the worst of all, with these weird new changes, now when i'm sitting in the pew i have to stop and actually think about what i'm saying instead of mindlessly reciting words while playing fruit ninja on my iphone. now, just because i think the pope dropped the ball on this one does not mean i'm not on his side. i'm a huge fan. he's got the hair of anderson cooper and the face of an angel that got stuck in a food dehydrator. (laughter) but apparently, not everybody out there is a fan of the popest with the mostest. specifically his brothers from your fatherland. jim? >> turns out the pope is not immune when it comes to seat belt safety. a german citizen filed a lawsuit against the pontiff a
(laughter) we're trying to get into heaven here, not take the s.a.t.s. (laughter) and for the record... (cheers and applause) and for the record, co consubstantial is now istanbul. (laughter) folks, i don't think i'm overstating it when i say this is the single biggest scandal ever to hit the catholic church. (laughter) i certainly refuse to think of another. (laughter) the worst of all, with these weird new changes, now when i'm sitting in the pew i have to stop and actually think about what...
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at least i am certain that all have gone to heaven now. for john list, in the fall of 1971, the balance sheet added up to murder. like the methodical accountant he was, he had made careful arrangements for his family's doomsday. >> financially, he was taking loans. he did a few things to accumulate some money. >> two days after the bodies were discovered, john list's car is found at kennedy airport and the fbi is given jurisdiction of the case but as days turn into weeks and weeks into months and months into years, all the efforts of the fbi and local law enforcement to find list go nowhere. but one detective never gives up. bernard tracy joined the westfield police department in 1974 and takes charge of the department's investigation of the case in 1979. eight years after list's disappearance. >> every possibility of where mr. list would go, where john list would go, we staked out, whether it was the funeral, the anniversary of the killings, religious holidays, birthdays of his children and his wife and his mother, the grave sites here in
at least i am certain that all have gone to heaven now. for john list, in the fall of 1971, the balance sheet added up to murder. like the methodical accountant he was, he had made careful arrangements for his family's doomsday. >> financially, he was taking loans. he did a few things to accumulate some money. >> two days after the bodies were discovered, john list's car is found at kennedy airport and the fbi is given jurisdiction of the case but as days turn into weeks and weeks...
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her book is called "knocking on heaven's door." >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with er. dayryve better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one menversation at a . nationwide is on your side. >> brought to you by the aarp and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. it thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: mark bowden is an award winning author. his newest book is called "worm: the first digital war." good to have you back on the program. the first digital world war, is a question of if or when? >> it is a case study of one of the most serious cyber threats launched in the last few years and trying to curb the worm required a global effort. they had to get the cooperatio
her book is called "knocking on heaven's door." >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with er. dayryve better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one menversation at a...
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what are some of the big things you remember from heaven? >> the big things are my family members and jesus. >> you saw which family members? >> my great grandfather pop and my sister who was miscarriaged. >> dad, when he originally told you about this stuff, did you shake your head and say, are you sure this is what you're saying is true or did you automatically believe what your son is telling you? >> he could explain to us when we were in the hospital what we were doing while he was in surgery. i couldn't explain that away. maybe embarrassingly so we doubted and kept questioning. he kept giving us answers and the right answers. kids can't make up stuff and be right. >> what was he telling you? you were in separate rooms, right? >> he could tell me i was in a small room praying by myself, she was in a waiting room on the phone asking people to pray. most of the time we were together, but he knew at that moment we were apart and separated. he nailed it. >> do you know how much time you were actually there? did it seem like a certain amount
what are some of the big things you remember from heaven? >> the big things are my family members and jesus. >> you saw which family members? >> my great grandfather pop and my sister who was miscarriaged. >> dad, when he originally told you about this stuff, did you shake your head and say, are you sure this is what you're saying is true or did you automatically believe what your son is telling you? >> he could explain to us when we were in the hospital what we...
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her book is called "knocking on heaven's door." >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> brought to you by the aarp and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. it thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: mark bowden is an award winning author. his newest book is called "worm: the first digital war." good to have you back on the program. the first digital world war, is a question of if or when? >> it is a case study of one of the most serious cyber threats launched in the last few years and trying to curb the worm required a global effort. they
her book is called "knocking on heaven's door." >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment...
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her book is called "knocking on heaven's door." >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with nio matyryve ay better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to sinationwide is on your side. >> brought to you by the aarp and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. it thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: mark bowden is an award winning author. his newest book is called "worm: the first digital war." good to have you back on the program. the first digital world war, is a question of if or when? >> it is a case study of one of the most serious cyber threats launched in the last few years and trying to curb the worm required a global effort. they had to get the cooperation of every top-level country domain in
her book is called "knocking on heaven's door." >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with nio matyryve ay better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to sinationwide is on your side. >>...
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boy who says he's been to heaven. we'll talk to them right after this. [ nadine ] buzzzz, bzzzz, bzzzz, bzzzz, you know, typical alarm clock. i am so glad to get rid of it. just to be able to wake up in the morning on your own. that's a big accomplishment to me. i don't know how much money i need. but i know that whatever i have that's what i'm going to live within. ♪ ♪ and this time of year, i send out a lot of gifts. sweater for mom, free shipping from brian. i'm brian andrews. i ship the gifts that last. the holidays are made here at l.l.bean. dad. did you know it's 22 days, 11 hours and 2 minutes to christmas? [ mumbling ] ...enny days, 8 hours, 9 minutes... 18 days, 17 hours... [ mom ] let's go, young lady. [ female announcer ] they're for building excitement for christmas. 12 days, 18 hours... come on. it's no days! [ female announcer ] the hallmark countdown to christmas ornament. 5 hours and 59 minutes and 41... 40...39... 38...37...36... make the best vehicles in america... and once a year offer them with
boy who says he's been to heaven. we'll talk to them right after this. [ nadine ] buzzzz, bzzzz, bzzzz, bzzzz, you know, typical alarm clock. i am so glad to get rid of it. just to be able to wake up in the morning on your own. that's a big accomplishment to me. i don't know how much money i need. but i know that whatever i have that's what i'm going to live within. ♪ ♪ and this time of year, i send out a lot of gifts. sweater for mom, free shipping from brian. i'm brian andrews. i ship the...
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he gets to heaven. god grow thes him there. the guy says i'm so surprised i'm here. first of all i thought there was no god. second of all, i thought if you killed yourself, you know, you were damned forever. god said you know that's a complicated issue. everybody at least thinks about ending it, you know killing themselves at some point. god said even i thought of it. the guy said why didn't you do it? god said, what if this is all there is. [ laughter ] >> pretty good. >> stephen: father, thank you for joining me. father jim martin. the book is "between heav
he gets to heaven. god grow thes him there. the guy says i'm so surprised i'm here. first of all i thought there was no god. second of all, i thought if you killed yourself, you know, you were damned forever. god said you know that's a complicated issue. everybody at least thinks about ending it, you know killing themselves at some point. god said even i thought of it. the guy said why didn't you do it? god said, what if this is all there is. [ laughter ] >> pretty good. >> stephen:...
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he gets to heaven. god grow thes him there. the guy says i'm so surprised i'm here. first of all i thought there was no god. second of all, i thought if you killed yourself, you know, you were damned forever. god said you know that's a complicated issue. everybody at least thinks about ending it, you know killing themselves at some point. god said even i thought of it. the guy said why didn't you do it? god said, what if this is all there is. [ laughter ] >> pretty good. >> stephen: father, thank you for joining me. father jim martin. the book is "between heav ♪ [ male announcer ] the super bowl. the most epic day in america. and the end of a journey that began here, when the swipe of a visa card gave one man a chance to bring happiness to ten friends... and humiliation to one. if you want this ticket, i need you to wear this helmet. i'm not gonna do it. i'm not gonna do it. i'm not gonna do it. [ sobs ] [ male announcer ] use your visa card for a chance to win. to see more of the story, visit our facebook page.
he gets to heaven. god grow thes him there. the guy says i'm so surprised i'm here. first of all i thought there was no god. second of all, i thought if you killed yourself, you know, you were damned forever. god said you know that's a complicated issue. everybody at least thinks about ending it, you know killing themselves at some point. god said even i thought of it. the guy said why didn't you do it? god said, what if this is all there is. [ laughter ] >> pretty good. >> stephen:...
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at 50, i understood the way of heaven. at 60, my ear was attuned to heaven's ways. at 70, i followed my heart-mind desires without trans agreeing the way of heaven. different ages, different stages, different relationships? >> that's a very famous quotation, guess we call it life review, review of his life, and the thing about this i think is that very prominent, he places great strength on education for self cultivation, self examination, self realization and self realization. so he placed a great emphasis on education and part of the asian attitude towards education can be traced to this kind of thinking, that it is through education that we can improve ourselves and in a sense, transform ourselves. now, we had -- and this very much is, by the way, is very much in tune with an earlier photograph that we had of my teacher about wanting to grow old. why does he want to grow old? he sees himself in calligraphy as a way of transforming himself, becoming a better person, and this can only become -- can only come with, can only come with age. and the calligraphy in the
at 50, i understood the way of heaven. at 60, my ear was attuned to heaven's ways. at 70, i followed my heart-mind desires without trans agreeing the way of heaven. different ages, different stages, different relationships? >> that's a very famous quotation, guess we call it life review, review of his life, and the thing about this i think is that very prominent, he places great strength on education for self cultivation, self examination, self realization and self realization. so he...
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it inspired the best seller "heaven is for real." we'll talk to him about his new book for kids. >>> up next, new evidence that a growing number of parents are refusing to vaccinate their children. why doctors say that decision is putting other children at we'll get into the. weonl t intoto the controversy right after this. how are we going to make this season better than the last? how about making it brighter. more colorful. ♪ and putting all our helpers to work? so we can build on our favorite traditions by adding a few new ones. we've all got garlands and budgets to stretch. and this year, we can keep them both evergreen. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. can you smell those savings? fresh cut christmas trees are arriving weekly. can you smell those savings? a vacation on a budget with expedia. make it work. booking a flight by itself is an uh-oh. see if we can "stitch" together a better deal. that's a hint, antoine. ooh! see what anandra did? booking your flight and hotel at the same time gets you pri
it inspired the best seller "heaven is for real." we'll talk to him about his new book for kids. >>> up next, new evidence that a growing number of parents are refusing to vaccinate their children. why doctors say that decision is putting other children at we'll get into the. weonl t intoto the controversy right after this. how are we going to make this season better than the last? how about making it brighter. more colorful. ♪ and putting all our helpers to work? so we can...
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>> you've got to marry the girl that can get you to heaven and she's the one. and never give -- i don't think in all the years i've known susan and we met, i was 16 and she was 14, and i don't think in all of those years she's given me an ounce of sympathy, not one ounce. (laughter) >> compassion, yes, understanding, but it's like, mr., if you want sympathy you'll find it in the dictionary. it's between here. so, in these sometimes when marriage gets difficult it's not because i understand susan or she agrees with me, but i love her, but i love her, i accept her and you know, when god's in the center of that marriage, it works, it brings you to higher ground. [applause] >> beautiful. am i right? i want you to do a song for you, a bluesy tune and i'll get out of the way. >> mike: what's it called. >> "don't ever let anybody turn you round". ♪ ♪ don't let nobody drag your spirit down ♪ >> you know what i'm talking about? ♪ we're walking up to heaven, don't let nobody turn you round ♪ ♪ we walk with the rich, walk with the poor ♪ ♪ and learning fro
>> you've got to marry the girl that can get you to heaven and she's the one. and never give -- i don't think in all the years i've known susan and we met, i was 16 and she was 14, and i don't think in all of those years she's given me an ounce of sympathy, not one ounce. (laughter) >> compassion, yes, understanding, but it's like, mr., if you want sympathy you'll find it in the dictionary. it's between here. so, in these sometimes when marriage gets difficult it's not because i...
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her book is called "knocking on heaven's door." let me start by asking you a pretty straightforward question. why do you do what you do? >> part of it is probably selfish. it is a lot of fun. i like seeing how the world works and how it fits together. i like when there is some sort of order to the universe. it is like finding a truth that has some sort of return on nature to it. it is a very valuable way of thinking. it is important that we keep making progress. what i'd do is very theoretical. it won't necessarily have implications for anything that anybody is doing tomorrow. you know that there is a sense of progress in science. tavis: you spent a good part of the book, thankfully, talking about this debate that seems to be ongoing between science and religion. i had a conversation with a professor on my radio show. everywhere you look, there is a debate between science and religion. how did you see that debate? >> it is not the main focus of my book. what i wanted to do was explain the nature of science. it is part of the story
her book is called "knocking on heaven's door." let me start by asking you a pretty straightforward question. why do you do what you do? >> part of it is probably selfish. it is a lot of fun. i like seeing how the world works and how it fits together. i like when there is some sort of order to the universe. it is like finding a truth that has some sort of return on nature to it. it is a very valuable way of thinking. it is important that we keep making progress. what i'd do is...
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it came to represent a border of heaven and earth. we see this in the hebrew bible when elijiah goes to heaven. this is a place of contact for the humanity and the devine. >> and when we look at the region, and put it into a context of, we have islam, we have christianity, we have jewdism. that's fraught with place and what's layered on to the place, the theology and spiritualty and the life of the people. why do you think that it's water and a river rather than say a valley, a mountain top. what is it about the water and river there that evokes the different layers of politics, theology and life. >> the river divides terrain and it can be a place of connection and a place of crossing where people come into contact with neighbors and others. where traditions and language and material and traditions move fluidly. also, addressing the question of why water. water particularly, in ancient times is purifying. to move across the water has been imagined as a transformative process. somehow, people are really changed in the process of the cr
it came to represent a border of heaven and earth. we see this in the hebrew bible when elijiah goes to heaven. this is a place of contact for the humanity and the devine. >> and when we look at the region, and put it into a context of, we have islam, we have christianity, we have jewdism. that's fraught with place and what's layered on to the place, the theology and spiritualty and the life of the people. why do you think that it's water and a river rather than say a valley, a mountain...
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as i said, "knocking on heaven's door" is her second book. her first book, "warped passages" is about the mistress of the universe and dimensions. "knocking on heaven's door" is about scientific research today, specifically at the large glider, and the author's own investigation into elementary particles, string theory and cosmology into modern physics. from the core knowledge to the outer boundaries, the larger outer threshold of the universe. this is perfect to be sent, and we are happy she is here to do that. and again, thanks to you for being here. please help me welcome to politics and prose lisa randall. [applause] >> thank you very much. it's a pleasure to be here. so, first of all i want to make clear that i don't necessarily see this book is just a book about the large collider. i think it's a book about the nature of science. i mean, the collider and this idea is an example of the kind of sides that want to talk about. but really what i'm trying to do is explain all the more, what are the elements of thinking that go into science? t
as i said, "knocking on heaven's door" is her second book. her first book, "warped passages" is about the mistress of the universe and dimensions. "knocking on heaven's door" is about scientific research today, specifically at the large glider, and the author's own investigation into elementary particles, string theory and cosmology into modern physics. from the core knowledge to the outer boundaries, the larger outer threshold of the universe. this is perfect to...
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tonight lisa randall and her book "knocking on heaven's door." we are excited to have her here talking about this book. before we begin if you are new here, welcome and i will quickly go over the format, what is going to happen. leases going to present her book and she will talk about her book using visuals as well. what we are going to do is be in the lights of because we are recording so if you do want to get to the corner so you will have a pretty good view of it. the talk will go for 45 minutes or so and they will have a little time for q&a from you of course. we look forward to your input. it is we are recording as i said we are going to take questions from our audience microphone in the middle aisle so if you can get to that, that would be a help and we will field questions from there. afterwards we will have a book signing up here and lisa will sign books, both of her books "knocking on heaven's door" and passage is available in the front of the store. it's a good time to silence cell phones too and that is how we will go. again, above all
tonight lisa randall and her book "knocking on heaven's door." we are excited to have her here talking about this book. before we begin if you are new here, welcome and i will quickly go over the format, what is going to happen. leases going to present her book and she will talk about her book using visuals as well. what we are going to do is be in the lights of because we are recording so if you do want to get to the corner so you will have a pretty good view of it. the talk will go...
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"knocking on heaven's door" is her second book. surfaced book warped passages is about the mysteries of the universe seen in dimensions. "knocking on heaven's door" is about scientific research today specifically at the large hadron collider. the author's investigation into elementary particles and string theory of cosmology into modern physics from the core knowledge, smallest objects to the outer boundaries, larger threshold and beyond our understanding. this is her book to present and we are happy she is here to do that. thanks to you for being here. please help me welcome to politics and prose lisa randall. [applause] >> thank you very much. it is a pleasure to be here. first of all i want to make clear i don't necessarily see this book as just a book about the large hadron collider. i think it is a book about the nature of science. the large hadron collider is an example of the kind of science i want to talk about but what i am trying to do is explain a little bit more. what are the elements of thinking that go into science? n
"knocking on heaven's door" is her second book. surfaced book warped passages is about the mysteries of the universe seen in dimensions. "knocking on heaven's door" is about scientific research today specifically at the large hadron collider. the author's investigation into elementary particles and string theory of cosmology into modern physics from the core knowledge, smallest objects to the outer boundaries, larger threshold and beyond our understanding. this is her book...
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it's a good, strong, powerful run. >> oh, good heavens! oh! i have never seen a vaulter take a shot like that. >> i tell you, he's hurt. he is hurt. >> ooh, it's one of those videos that makes you wince every time you see it. but you can't stop watching it. >> i was competing in the 1981 national sports festival. >> 21-year-old brian makes the finals. his first vault goes without a hitch. >> for my second vault, and you can see, i actually look down and i'm always 65 feet, 7 inches. that's you start from. when you run for the vault, you want to be at the end of the board. you always check the spring boards. i always had my board, 1 1/2 of my feet away from where the horse is. you want it to be exactly the same every time. same number of steps. everything happens the same so you get the same results. now, unfortunately in my case things went just a little bit further and i got a different result. >> oh, good heavens! >> i probably ran faster than i ever ran in my life. each step probably just went a little bit further. my left foot was fine. if
it's a good, strong, powerful run. >> oh, good heavens! oh! i have never seen a vaulter take a shot like that. >> i tell you, he's hurt. he is hurt. >> ooh, it's one of those videos that makes you wince every time you see it. but you can't stop watching it. >> i was competing in the 1981 national sports festival. >> 21-year-old brian makes the finals. his first vault goes without a hitch. >> for my second vault, and you can see, i actually look down and i'm...
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i went through hell but now i'm in heaven. >> jody is with my little brother kenny. how do i feel about it? ain't no sweat off my ass, you know? i'm happy for him. >> kenny is serving an 11-year sentence at indiana state prison. >> this is our only picture together. >> jody and kenny aren't the only tyes who found new love. ronnie tye now lives with his fiiane nicky, her three daughters and his grandmother. >> i'm happy. i'm happy i'm taking care of my grandma and not anybody else. she gets taken very well here, don't you? >> what? >> you get taken care of very well here, don't you? >> what? >> i say you get taken care of very well here, don't you, granny? >> ronnie says he's taken to his role as father. >> i like helping them with things, taking them places, buying them things. >> he does for them like he does me. it's more like his own kids. >> thanks, babe, for cooking dinner. >> you're welcome. >> thanks, mom. >> there's more in here. >> sure feels good to eat real food. >> real pig. >> it's cow. >> thank you for cooking the pig. >>> coming up, jody tye makes a m
i went through hell but now i'm in heaven. >> jody is with my little brother kenny. how do i feel about it? ain't no sweat off my ass, you know? i'm happy for him. >> kenny is serving an 11-year sentence at indiana state prison. >> this is our only picture together. >> jody and kenny aren't the only tyes who found new love. ronnie tye now lives with his fiiane nicky, her three daughters and his grandmother. >> i'm happy. i'm happy i'm taking care of my grandma and...
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. >> if there is a heaven for beautiful people, that's what it is going to look like. >> i think in heaven i'm fairly certain that movie is on a 24-hour repeat. >> if that's what heaven is going to be like, i don't want to go to heavy because i don't want to make it look ugly. >> okay. >> i don't want to bring down the -- >> no, i got it. >> because they are so beautiful. >> no, i got it. first of all, greg, you showed that video of the kid with the leaf blower spining in his chair and you encourage people to try that at home. legal would like me to make it clear, people, don't try that at home. >> i was making a comment on that comment. of course, don't try it at home. try it at an apartment. kidding. i am a role model. i must take this time to say instead of doing that go see the movie -- >> "new year's eve." chris, you said people say where there is smoke there is fire, that's not true. i don't see how it proves your point. >> sure, it does. >> the point is oh, there are so many accusations so some must be true. where there is smoke there is fire, and that's not always true. >> it is no
. >> if there is a heaven for beautiful people, that's what it is going to look like. >> i think in heaven i'm fairly certain that movie is on a 24-hour repeat. >> if that's what heaven is going to be like, i don't want to go to heavy because i don't want to make it look ugly. >> okay. >> i don't want to bring down the -- >> no, i got it. >> because they are so beautiful. >> no, i got it. first of all, greg, you showed that video of the kid with...
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martin has written a book called between heaven and mirth. he said humor, laughter and joy are essential elements of spiritual health. >> if you are not finding joy in your faith, there is something wrong. humor brings us down to earth and reminds us that we are not god. >> all too often, joy has a disreputable reputation in religious circles. >> have you done to mass where they say so we join with the choirs of angels and holy, holy, holy lord. if that's the way the choirs are sing, we're in big trouble. >> there is a misunderstanding that said religious needs to be serious and gloomy. a lot of things are serious concerned about your salvation and the afterlife and suffering and those things, but we tend to focus so much on that to the exclusion of joy. >> part of the problem in the christian world is a distorted view of jesus. >> we focus on the passion and death of jesus which is certainly important to the exclusion of the rest of his ministry which was much more extensive. much had to do with joyful things and table fellowship and visitin
martin has written a book called between heaven and mirth. he said humor, laughter and joy are essential elements of spiritual health. >> if you are not finding joy in your faith, there is something wrong. humor brings us down to earth and reminds us that we are not god. >> all too often, joy has a disreputable reputation in religious circles. >> have you done to mass where they say so we join with the choirs of angels and holy, holy, holy lord. if that's the way the choirs...
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, " the heavens declare the glory of god. the firmament showeth his handiwork." these adventurers have touched the firmament. you think of the significance of this congressional gold medal, it has only been awarded to 100. and of those in aviation and space first, think of the wright brothers, charles lindbergh, dr. robert broderick, but father of modern rocketry -- robert goddard, the father of modern rocketry, and our pottery's today. -- honorees today. it and i -- and i dare say that we will be giving this gold medal to the first crew that will land on the planet mars. ladies and gentlemen, the dream is alive. as a matter of fact, it is a part of us. it is our character as the american people to be adventurers and explorers. and we will not ever give that three out. indeed, in the honoring of these astronauts, we foretell the future, the greatness, the discovery, the expressing of ourselves as a people -- pioneers, adventurers, and explorers. ladies and gentlemen, the dream is alive. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the
, " the heavens declare the glory of god. the firmament showeth his handiwork." these adventurers have touched the firmament. you think of the significance of this congressional gold medal, it has only been awarded to 100. and of those in aviation and space first, think of the wright brothers, charles lindbergh, dr. robert broderick, but father of modern rocketry -- robert goddard, the father of modern rocketry, and our pottery's today. -- honorees today. it and i -- and i dare say...
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will be back with the lunch break we are going to taste new orleans today he is known for restaurants heaven on seven and in the purple pig and he will be the recipient of a special award this thursday from march of dimes >>i've been involved with them since 1995 and a big supporter i feel very lucky that my two children are very healthy so i need to give back. >>march of dimes has a great mission to reduce infant mortality that's for sure >>we're doing in new orleans barbecue shrimp ... we are using tear anything you have sitting around the house is ok we add cream and worst a share saucercestierester sauce... we had some seasonings and we let that cook in a skillet on the stove ... we cleaned peel and devein the shrimp and we add that ... we set this aside for five or 10 minutes ... i prefer to cook shrimp with the shells on to preserve the flavor but people in the restaurant prefer the with fairly remove that for easy eating ... i like to serve this dish with some cornbread it is quite simple to prepare this is a good sauce for dipping ... these are what we call you 15 trumu-15 shrimp tha
will be back with the lunch break we are going to taste new orleans today he is known for restaurants heaven on seven and in the purple pig and he will be the recipient of a special award this thursday from march of dimes >>i've been involved with them since 1995 and a big supporter i feel very lucky that my two children are very healthy so i need to give back. >>march of dimes has a great mission to reduce infant mortality that's for sure >>we're doing in new orleans barbecue...
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i mean for heaven sakes. rick perry -- listen, rick perry has claimed his supporters that he has money, he has organization in iowa and retail politics will make the difference for him. that, you know, forget how he's done in the debates -- >> he won't be able to compete in south carolina if he loses in iowa? >> no, he can still play there, but i think his supporters start dwindling even faster. >> let's start with the bottom feeding here, bachmann and santorum. if they can't win among christian conservatives, where can they win? >> nowhere. i think you're right, if they lose there, if they don't win out there, they may try to continue campaigning, but their campaign also be the walking dead at that point. i think rick perry, if he finishes strong second in iowa and still holding out the hope of south carolina with the amount of money he has been able to raise so far, he would still be alive. >> is that right or wrong? >> i agree with that. >> let's go to new hampshire right now. this is a hot one. it's alway
i mean for heaven sakes. rick perry -- listen, rick perry has claimed his supporters that he has money, he has organization in iowa and retail politics will make the difference for him. that, you know, forget how he's done in the debates -- >> he won't be able to compete in south carolina if he loses in iowa? >> no, he can still play there, but i think his supporters start dwindling even faster. >> let's start with the bottom feeding here, bachmann and santorum. if they can't...
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farewell. >> oh, help him, you sweet heavens! >> if thou dost marry i'll give thee this is plague for thy dowry, be how the as chaste as ice, as pure as snow, how the shalt not escape callumny, get thee to a nunnery go. farewell, or if how the wilt need marry, marry a fool for wise men know well enough what monsrs ypcou make of them. to a nunnery go, and quickly, too! farewell! >> rose: what's going on between the two of them? hamlet and ophelia. >> you can look at this in two almost contradictory ways. someone that hamlet is expressing towards ophelia all of his disgust towards women and that disgust towards women's behavior and sexuality has been aroused by his mother's behavior and he is projecting it on ophelia and slathering her with the disdain he feels for all woman kind. at the same time the text is absolutely clear that he recognizes that ophelia is being used as a pawn and she has agreed to stage this scene with him and to be observed by polonius and claudius to try to find out the secret of hamlet. so at that int, the
farewell. >> oh, help him, you sweet heavens! >> if thou dost marry i'll give thee this is plague for thy dowry, be how the as chaste as ice, as pure as snow, how the shalt not escape callumny, get thee to a nunnery go. farewell, or if how the wilt need marry, marry a fool for wise men know well enough what monsrs ypcou make of them. to a nunnery go, and quickly, too! farewell! >> rose: what's going on between the two of them? hamlet and ophelia. >> you can look at this...
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farewell. >> oh, help him, you sweet heavens! >> if thou dost marry i'll give thee this is plague for thy dowry, be how the as chaste as ice, as pure as snow, how the shalt not escape callumny, get thee to a nunnery go. farewell, or if how the wilt need marry, marry a fool for wise men know well enough what monstersou mofe ak them. to a nunnery go, and quickly, too! farewell! >> rose: what's going on between the two of them? hamlet and ophelia. >> you can look at this in two almost contradictory ways. someone that hamlet is expressing towards ophelia all of his disgust towards women and that disgust towards women's behavior and sexuality has been aroused by his mother's behavior and he is projecting it on ophelia and slathering her with the disdain he feels for all woman kind. at the same time the text is absolutely clear that he recognizes that ophelia is being used as a pawn and she has agreed to stage this scene with him and to be observed by polonius and claudius to try to find out the secret of hamlet. so at that int, the be
farewell. >> oh, help him, you sweet heavens! >> if thou dost marry i'll give thee this is plague for thy dowry, be how the as chaste as ice, as pure as snow, how the shalt not escape callumny, get thee to a nunnery go. farewell, or if how the wilt need marry, marry a fool for wise men know well enough what monstersou mofe ak them. to a nunnery go, and quickly, too! farewell! >> rose: what's going on between the two of them? hamlet and ophelia. >> you can look at this in...
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farewell. >> oh, help him, you sweet heavens! >> if thou dost marry i'll give thee this is plague for thy dowry, be how the as chaste as ice, as pure as snow, how the shalt not escape callumny, get thee to a nunnery go. farewell, or if how the wilt need marry, marry a fool for wise men know well enough what monsters you make of them. to a nunnery go, and quickly, too! farewell! >> rose: what's going on between the two of them? hamlet and ophelia. >> you can look at this in two almost contradictory ways. someone that hamlet is expressing towards ophelia all of his disgust towards women and that disgust towards women's behavior and sexuality has been aroused by his mother's behavior and he is projecting it on ophelia and slathering her with the disdain he feels for all woman kind. at the same time the text is absolutely clear that he recognizes that ophelia is being used as a pawn and she has agreed to stage this scene with him and to be observed by polonius and claudius to try to find out the secret of hamlet. so at that int, the
farewell. >> oh, help him, you sweet heavens! >> if thou dost marry i'll give thee this is plague for thy dowry, be how the as chaste as ice, as pure as snow, how the shalt not escape callumny, get thee to a nunnery go. farewell, or if how the wilt need marry, marry a fool for wise men know well enough what monsters you make of them. to a nunnery go, and quickly, too! farewell! >> rose: what's going on between the two of them? hamlet and ophelia. >> you can look at this...
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farewell. >> oh, help him, you sweet heavens! >> if thou dost marry i'll give thee this is plague for thy dowry, be how the as chaste as ice, as pure as snow, how the shalt not escape callumny, get thee to a nunnery go. farewell, or if how the wilt need marry, marry a fool for wise men know well enough what monstersou meake ak tm. t to a nunnery go, and quickly, too! farewell! >> rose: what's going on between the two of them? hamlet and ophelia. >> you can look at this in two almost contradictory ways. someone that hamlet is expressing towards ophelia all of his disgust towards women and that disgust towards women's behavior and sexuality has been aroused by his mother's behavior and he is projecting it on ophelia and slathering her with the disdain he feels for all woman kind. at the same time the text is absolutely clear that he recognizes that ophelia is being used as a pawn and she has agreed to stage this scene with him and to be observed by polonius and claudius to try to find out the secret of hamlet. so at that int, the b
farewell. >> oh, help him, you sweet heavens! >> if thou dost marry i'll give thee this is plague for thy dowry, be how the as chaste as ice, as pure as snow, how the shalt not escape callumny, get thee to a nunnery go. farewell, or if how the wilt need marry, marry a fool for wise men know well enough what monstersou meake ak tm. t to a nunnery go, and quickly, too! farewell! >> rose: what's going on between the two of them? hamlet and ophelia. >> you can look at this...
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farewell. >> oh, help him, you sweet heavens! >> if thou dost marry i'll give thee this is plague for thy dowry, be how the as chaste as ice, as pure as snow, how the shalt not escape callumny, get thee to a nunnery go. farewell, or if how the wilt need marry, marry a fool for wise men know well enough what monstersou m bake of them. to a nunnery go, and quickly, too! farewell! >> rose: what's going on between the two of them? hamlet and ophelia. >> you can look at this in two almost contradictory ways. someone that hamlet is expressing towards ophelia all of his disgust towards women and that disgust towards women's behavior and sexuality has been aroused by his mother's behavior and he is projecting it on ophelia and slathering her with the disdain he feels for all woman kind. at the same time the text is absolutely clear that he recognizes that ophelia is being used as a pawn and she has agreed to stage this scene with him and to be observed by polonius and claudius to try to find out the secret of hamlet. so at that int, the
farewell. >> oh, help him, you sweet heavens! >> if thou dost marry i'll give thee this is plague for thy dowry, be how the as chaste as ice, as pure as snow, how the shalt not escape callumny, get thee to a nunnery go. farewell, or if how the wilt need marry, marry a fool for wise men know well enough what monstersou m bake of them. to a nunnery go, and quickly, too! farewell! >> rose: what's going on between the two of them? hamlet and ophelia. >> you can look at this...
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farewell. >> oh, help him, you sweet heavens! >> if thou dost marry i'll give thee this is plague for thy dowry, be how the as chaste as ice, as pure as snow, how the shalt not escape callumny, get thee to a nunnery go. farewell, or if how the wilt need marry, marry a fool for wise men know well enough what monsters you make of them.
farewell. >> oh, help him, you sweet heavens! >> if thou dost marry i'll give thee this is plague for thy dowry, be how the as chaste as ice, as pure as snow, how the shalt not escape callumny, get thee to a nunnery go. farewell, or if how the wilt need marry, marry a fool for wise men know well enough what monsters you make of them.
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welcome to haircolor heaven. aa-ah-ahhh! courtesy of new nice 'n easy colorblend foam. permanent, dimensional color, now in a delightful foam! just three shakes, foam it, love it! simply saturate hair root to tip, front to back. with tones and highlights. it's foamtastic! home haircolor, make room for foam haircolor! new nice 'n easy colorblend foam. your right color. it's true. you never forget your first subaru. >>> a bank robber in cuffs seemed to make a last ditch attempt to get rid of evidence. by swallowing it. that's right. while police pat him down, the suspect is chewing on what could be the note handed to the bank teller. >> we had no clue he did it until we saw the video. >> officers daniel biyata and alan chernowski have been pral patrolling the streets of twinsboro for years. >> i had picked up a bank robbery occurred in streetsboro to the east of us. >> a witness gets a good description of the suspect's car and the twinsburg police force spreads out knowing the bank robber is headed their way. >> it was a gray car with a certain license plate. and i saw a
welcome to haircolor heaven. aa-ah-ahhh! courtesy of new nice 'n easy colorblend foam. permanent, dimensional color, now in a delightful foam! just three shakes, foam it, love it! simply saturate hair root to tip, front to back. with tones and highlights. it's foamtastic! home haircolor, make room for foam haircolor! new nice 'n easy colorblend foam. your right color. it's true. you never forget your first subaru. >>> a bank robber in cuffs seemed to make a last ditch attempt to get...
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one of the twelve apostles of the new apocalypse i'm sure he's gone to a better place in the banking heaven skies oh yes i believe the pope is going to beautiful him it will be state very soon beautiful beautiful he's going to the beauty parlor to be to be beautified by the pope the thing about the vatican they've got it they need to rebrand themselves because all the old terminology nobody can get it to get behind anymore. so you're going to have his old new do is going to have a no you know make up make over he's going to beautified he was same same course seem. well. i like how the guy commits a crime again another sacrosanct element of the futures market is of course that you don't comingle funds he broke that and for that he says he will not seek his twelve million dollar severance that is sacrosanct in the contract he's not going to see he's going to it's this charity he's going to give back to the community. to the occupy wall street movement where these guys are saying well we won't take the bonuses because they realize that the next step after that is a pitchfork up their strength
one of the twelve apostles of the new apocalypse i'm sure he's gone to a better place in the banking heaven skies oh yes i believe the pope is going to beautiful him it will be state very soon beautiful beautiful he's going to the beauty parlor to be to be beautified by the pope the thing about the vatican they've got it they need to rebrand themselves because all the old terminology nobody can get it to get behind anymore. so you're going to have his old new do is going to have a no you know...
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apocalypse i'm sure he's gone to a better place in the thanking heaven skies oh yes i believe the pope is going to beautifying him you'll be safe course very soon beautiful beautiful i was going to the beauty parlor to be beautified by the pope well this is the thing about the vatican they've got it they need to rebrand themselves because all the old terminology nobody can get it to get behind in the lore. so you're going to have his old new do is going to have a no you don't make up remake over he's going to beautified here it was same the same core scene. well. i like how the guy commits a crime again another sacrosanct element of the futures market is of course that you don't comingle funds he broke that and for that he says he will not seek his twelve million dollar severance that is sacrosanct in the contract he's not going to seek it he's going to it's this charity he's going to give back to the community . i tribute this to the occupy wall street movement where these guys are saying well we won't take the bonuses because they realize that the next step after that is a pitchfork
apocalypse i'm sure he's gone to a better place in the thanking heaven skies oh yes i believe the pope is going to beautifying him you'll be safe course very soon beautiful beautiful i was going to the beauty parlor to be beautified by the pope well this is the thing about the vatican they've got it they need to rebrand themselves because all the old terminology nobody can get it to get behind in the lore. so you're going to have his old new do is going to have a no you don't make up remake...