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A Lenten Meditation on John 11:45-56 for the 5th Saturday of Lent

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03:06 min | 2 months ago

A Lenten Meditation on John 11:45-56 for the 5th Saturday of Lent

"The next few moments, surrender all the cares and concerns of the stay to the lord. Say slowly, from your heart, Jesus. I trust in you. You. Take over. Become aware that he is with you. Looking upon you with love. Wanting to be heard, deep within your heart. A reading from the holy gospel according to John, chapter 11 versus 45 through 56. Many of the Jews who had come to visit Mary, and had seen what Jesus did, believed in him, but some of them went to tell the pharisees what Jesus had done. Then the chief priests and pharisees called a meeting. Here is this man working all these signs, they said, and what action are we taking? If we let him go on in this way, everybody will believe in him. In the Romans will come and destroy the holy place and our nation. One of them, caiaphas, the high priest that year said. You do not seem to have grasped the situation at all. You failed to see that it is better for one man to die for the people than for the whole nation to be destroyed. He did not speak in his own person. It was as high priest that he made this prophecy that Jesus was to die for the nation, and not for the nation only, but to gather together in unity the scattered children of God. From that day they were determined to kill him. So Jesus no longer went about openly among the Jews, but left the district for a town called ephraim in the country bordering on the desert, and stayed there with his disciples. The Jewish Passover drew near, and many of the country people who had gone up to Jerusalem to purify themselves, looked out for Jesus, saying to one another as they stood about in the temple. What do you think? Will he come to the festival or not? What word made this passage come alive for you?

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"ephraim" Discussed on Jesus is Real Radio with Daniel Fusco

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03:06 min | 2 months ago

"ephraim" Discussed on Jesus is Real Radio with Daniel Fusco

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"ephraim" Discussed on Jesus is Real Radio with Daniel Fusco

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03:22 min | 2 months ago

"ephraim" Discussed on Jesus is Real Radio with Daniel Fusco

"Husband as well. It's fascinating. People don't put it in context. They don't even talk about these things. They say, oh, the Bible sex is not. Find any other near eastern document where women are given their protected. In this case, they're getting land. You'll never find it. It's impossible to find. It's only here in the scriptures. Which again shows part of what God is doing. And so we see the fulfillment of all that that was going on. Now, continuing on, it says pick up and for a 7. And the territory of manasseh was from Asher to macmath and that lies east of shack of an abort than when along the south to the inhabitants of N tapua and NASA had the land of tapur, but to pua on the border of Vanessa belonged to the children of ephraim and the border descended to the brook enough southward to the brook. The cities of ephraim are among the cities of manasseh. The border of manasseh was on the north side of the brook and it ended at the sea southward. It was ephraim's northward, it was manassas, and the sea was its border of manassas, boundary, or territory, was adjoining, Asher on the north and Issa car on the east, and in issachar at an Azure NASA had best Xian and its towns a blame, and its towns, and they have this door in its towns. And the inhabitants of endor and its towns, the inhabitants of its towns inhabitants of megiddo, and its towns three hilly regions, yet the children of manasseh could not drive out the inhabitants of those cities, but the canaanites were determined to dwell in that land, and it happened when the children of Israel grew strong that they put the canines of forced labor, but did not utterly drive them out. So now what you begin to see is that the land is not perfectly divided. There is overlap. People have different places of unique note here, is that you find that the western portion of the half tribe of manasseh in the end of birth ten it says that they're adjoining ephraim and then Asher is on the north and Issa cars on their east. Okay? So you kind of get within the 12 tribes where they are. Now what is also interesting is that in verse 11, you find that they get the inhabitants of megiddo. Now I only bring this up just because how many of you have ever heard the word Armageddon? Okay, well R means the mount or the hill and megiddo is. So literally Armageddon means the hill or the mount of megiddo, which was given to manasseh. Now, Armageddon is the place of battle that is explained and expressed at the end of the book of revelation. But when people think about Armageddon, I mean, I always think about Bruce Willis showing up and saving the day because I'm a child of the 80s and if there's some sort of a problem if Bruce is around, it's all going to be good. But Armageddon literally means the amount of megiddo. That's what it literally means. People don't realize that. They're like Armageddon. It's a mount megiddo. That's really what it is. That's where the word comes from. So you can impress your Friends with your biblical knowledge at another point. Now, what's also interesting versus 12 and 13, we are reminded here that unlike the ephraimites where they chose not to buy them out, we

"ephraim" Discussed on Jesus is Real Radio with Daniel Fusco

Jesus is Real Radio with Daniel Fusco

07:58 min | 2 months ago

"ephraim" Discussed on Jesus is Real Radio with Daniel Fusco

"Have almost the most power in your life. Right? And what happens is that if somebody is married to somebody who's primary focus is not to bring glory to the lord to bring grace into a relationship, there will be an influence away. And God wants us before we get married to make sure that we are choosing to make committed covenant or relationships only with people who are going to push you closer to the lord. People who are going to embody the gospel more and more. And I always tell couples before they get married. Are you absolutely sure this is what you want to do? Because God's design is one man and one woman becoming one flesh for one whole life. And that's a long commitment. That's a long time. I mean, you're talking about your youthfulness, your middle age, your elderly years with the same people with the same and they're having influence on you. You have to make joint decisions about how you live and why you live that way. And all through the Bible, every time you see somebody marrying somebody who has a different spiritual outlook on life, you always see compromise. I mean, one of the wisest men who ever lived, God blessed him with unique wisdom was a man named Solomon, the son of David. He not only had the tremendous pedigree and the wisdom of his father, David but God also gave him special wisdom when he asked for it, but sure enough along the way, saw him and began to marry women of other nationalities and before you know it, he's building pagan temples all throughout Israel. I mean, the guy who is known for his wisdom didn't practice the very things he knew. So if Solomon is susceptible, how much are we susceptible? And so we want to make sure that in our relationships, are you getting good biblical advice? Are you letting people speak into your life who really love the lord and who really you're going to not just tell you what everyone else tells you. I use this example because it always makes me laugh. There's that movie a fireproof. And it was about a couple there. And all sorts of problems in their marriage. And it was really bad. And the husband, he wasn't doing good at all. He was a pretty lousy husband, actually. But he was trying to do the right things. He was trying to put the best foot forward and there's a scene where he's getting frustrated because he's trying his best. And then she's with her girlfriends, and he's like, man, and he made me coffee. And he bought me flowers. And they're all like, man, he's just a scoundrel. He's buttering you up so he can take all the money in the divorce, and all the stuff. And maybe some but that wasn't where he was coming from. He was trying. And they were giving her lousy advice. And how many times does someone give you lousy advice? Right? You want to get good biblical counsel from people and listen in your marriage because a husband and a wife equal in the eyes of God, you make decisions together. And you want to make sure that you both can say, you know what I don't care what I want. I don't care what you are. Let's ask what the lord he wants. We're a husband and wife could get on their knees before the Lawrence say God, we do not agree on what the next step is. I don't care what I want. My wants down. She says her wants down and we say, Laura, what do you want? And whatever we get in prayer on our knees before the lord and from his word, we're going to go live that out. That's the kind of marriage you want. That's the influence you want. Even with your close friends, you want to be able to say, hey, listen. Let's see what the lord wants. And when you have friends who say, what is the lord want? That's a good friend. That's a great influence on your life. And God wants us to have great influences in our lives. Does that make sense? And that's why the idea of intermarrying and the issues that come from it are seen all throughout the Bible. All throughout the Bible. Now, moving into chapter 17 as I told you, we would. Says this in verse one, there was also a lot for the tribe of manasseh for he was the first born of Joseph, namely for mercure, the first part of manassa, the father of Gilead, because he was a man of war, therefore he was given Gilead and bastion, and there was a lot for the rest of the children of Vanessa, according to their families for the children of Ibiza, the church of helek, the children of asriel, the children of shechem, the children of heffer, and the children of shamita, these were the male children of manassa, the son of Joseph courting their families. But the loaf had the son of heffer, the son of Gilead, the sort of Mac year, the son of Vanessa had no sons, but only daughters and these are the names of his daughters, mala Noah hogla, noka and terza, and they came near before eliezer the priest before Joshua the son of 9 and before the ruler saying the lord commanded Moses to give us an inheritance among our brothers, therefore, according to the commandment of the lord, he gave them an inheritance among their father's brothers, ten shares filled them in NASA besides the land of Gilead and dashing. These were on the other side of the Jordan because the daughters of manasseh received an inheritance among his sons and the rest of Vanessa and the sons had the land of Gilead. Now, really what you have going on here is now we're talking about the other half of the tribe of manasseh. That is on the west side. Now what's interesting here, you notice that we are told in verse one that NASA was the first born of Joseph. Now, how many of you remember back when we were studying the end of the book of genesis together? What you had is when Jacob was blessing the 12 tribes. He actually adopted Joseph's sons as his own. But he went to blossom, remember he switched hands? He moved his right hand, went to ephraim to the younger, and remember Joseph got mad at him, and then Jacob was like, hey, I did what I did. Sorry. You know? But the idea is, once again, all through the book of genesis and really all through the scriptures, what you find is in that culture, there were really two predominant practices that are subverted by the scriptures. First was polygamy or multiple marriages. Now you realize that polygamy is the ultimate act of oppression of women. Plain and simple. When one man is married to multiple women, it's the ultimate act of oppression for a woman, right? Because at that point now, she's splitting the time and the heart of her husband. And that puts you at an automatic disadvantage. It was a very common practice at the time that the Bible was written, but all through the Bible, even when people were practicing it, it's always seen in a negative light. So although it was, I always remind people that the Bible narrative is not normative. It's like when the news tells you what's going on, because it tells you that somebody murders them. It doesn't mean that they agree with it. They're just telling you what happened. But it's interesting that the Bible always shows polygamy in a negative light. The other thing that was also very common that you find subverted in the Bible was the primacy of the place of the first born son. The first born son was the heir of the entire estate got a double portion of the inheritance and was automatically going to be the next leader in the family, but all the descriptions what you end up finding is that the first born son is almost always passed over for somebody else. The Bible makes it very, very clear. I mean, God chose Isaac instead of Esau, right? Out of the 12 tribes, God chose Judah instead of the three brothers who were before him. And in this case, God chose ephraim rather than manasseh to the point where ephraim, as I said earlier, becomes the larger tribe. And Jacob chooses to bust. Now some is going to say, well, I thought, Jesus was the first

"ephraim" Discussed on Jesus is Real Radio with Daniel Fusco

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02:09 min | 2 months ago

"ephraim" Discussed on Jesus is Real Radio with Daniel Fusco

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"ephraim" Discussed on Jesus is Real Radio with Daniel Fusco

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02:43 min | 2 months ago

"ephraim" Discussed on Jesus is Real Radio with Daniel Fusco

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"ephraim" Discussed on Jesus is Real Radio with Daniel Fusco

Jesus is Real Radio with Daniel Fusco

03:54 min | 2 months ago

"ephraim" Discussed on Jesus is Real Radio with Daniel Fusco

"Man and one woman becoming one flesh for one whole life. And that's a long commitment. That's a long time. I mean, you're talking about your youthfulness, your middle age, your elderly years, with the same people with the same, and they're having influence on you. You have to make joint decisions about how you live and why you live that way. And all through the Bible, every time you see somebody marrying somebody who has a different spiritual outlook on life, you always see compromise. I mean, one of the wisest men who ever lived, God blessed him with unique wisdom was a man named Solomon, the son of David. He not only had the tremendous pedigree and the wisdom of his father, David but God also gave him specialism when he asked for it, but sure enough along the way Solomon began to marry women of other nationalities. And before you know it, he's building pagan temples all throughout Israel. I mean, the guy who is known for his wisdom didn't practice the very things he knew. So if Solomon is susceptible, how much are we susceptible? And so we want to make sure that in our relationships, are you getting good biblical advice? Are you letting people speak into your life who really love the lord and who really you're going to not just tell you what everyone else tells you. I use this example because it always makes me laugh. There's that movie fireproof. And it was about a couple there. And all sorts of problems in their marriage. And it was really bad. And the husband, he wasn't doing good at all. He was a pretty lousy husband, actually. But he was trying to do the right things. He was trying to put the best foot forward and there's a scene where he's getting frustrated because he's trying his best. And then she's with her girlfriends, and he's like, man, and he made me coffee. And he bought me flowers. And they're all like, man, he's just a scoundrel. He's buttering you up so he can take all the money in the divorce, and all the stuff. And maybe some but that wasn't where he was coming from. He was trying. And they were given her lousy advice. And how many times does someone give you lousy advice? Right? You want to get good biblical counsel from people. And listen in your marriage because a husband and wife equal in the eyes of God, you make decisions together. And you want to make sure that you both can say, you know what I don't care what I want. I don't care what you are. Let's ask what the lord he wants. We're a husband and wife can get on their knees before Lauren said, God, we do not agree on what the next step is. I don't care what I want to lay my wants down. She does hurt once down and we say, lord, what do you want? And whatever we get in prayer on our knees before the lord and from his word, we're going to go live that out. That's the kind of marriage you want. That's the influence you want. Even with your close friends, you want to be able to say, hey, listen. Let's see what the lord wants. And when you have friends who say, what is the lord want? That's a good friend. That's a great influence on your life. And God wants us to have great influences in our lives. Does that make sense? And that's why the idea of intermarrying and the issues that come from it are seen all throughout the Bible. All throughout the Bible. Now, moving into chapter 17 as I told you, we would. Says this in verse one, there was also a lot for the tribe of manasseh for he was the first born of Joseph, namely for machir the first part of manassa, the father of Gilead, because he was a man of war, therefore he was given Gilead and bastion, and there was a lot for the rest of the children of Vanessa, according to their families for the children of Ibiza, the church of helek, the children of asriel, the children of shechem, the children of hafir and the children of shamita. These were the male children of manasa the son of Joseph courting their families.

"ephraim" Discussed on Jesus is Real Radio with Daniel Fusco

Jesus is Real Radio with Daniel Fusco

08:02 min | 2 months ago

"ephraim" Discussed on Jesus is Real Radio with Daniel Fusco

"So really what you have is that ephraim's land is, again, broke it out. Now, of course, if you were to look at this on a map, it becomes challenging because the names of places then as later mounts become challenging. So you start looking at these areas and you have to approximate it. They knew exactly the landmarks that they were talking about. But in our day and age, as we're trying to recreate historical maps without the blessings of the encyclopedia Britannica or wherever you get your map information from, it becomes kind of challenging. But really what you have is ephraim's land is located immediately north of the territory that would be assigned to the tribe of Dan and Benjamin, really the allotment for E from stretch from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean and included sites of many Joshua's battle as well as Shiloh, which was where the tabernacle would remain for a couple hundred years until David moved them from Shiloh into Jerusalem. Now, what's interesting about this reading and I think it's probably the most fascinating is you begin to see the fault lines for the children of Israel and things like inverse ten. Notice what it says. And they did not drive out the canaanites who dwelt in geezer, but the canaanites dwell among the ephraimites to this day and have become forced laborers. Now, remember, as we saw the battles of the book of Joshua, the whole nation took certain cities and then as the allotment was meant to be given out, each tribe was meant to finish the job in their area, right? So God did the bulk of the work through the whole people of God, but then once they were dividing out the inheritance, each tribe was responsible to clear their land completely. But what you find is that the ephraimites did not clear out the canaanites from Giza and instead put them into forced labor. So instead of driving them out of the land, clearing the land, their sense of industry had them choosing to keep them there and subjugate them. Now the reason I think that this is important is one, it was totally disobedient to a God's plan was for them. And second, if you continue reading in your Bible by the time you get to the book of judges, judges chapter three or two, three and ten, you find out that the E for mites are having all sorts of problems with the canaanites who are still in gear. So in the moment, their plan made sense. We maybe don't want to fight anymore. Let's just have these people be our slaves. It'll be great, but then these people rise on up and become a problem for them. Now, really what this speaks to us about and I want to place this at each one of our doorsteps is what soft choices are you making that right now is fine, but later isn't going to be. Like, right now it all makes sense. It's like, you know it's not the best thing. It's not God's best for you, but it's good enough for right now. Because you have it in this right place, like this works for me right now. But that thing given time and circumstance, now all of a sudden nothing that wasn't so bad that seemed to make sense ends up being something that you struggle with. See, this is an important reality because John Owen, who is a puritan preacher and writer. He said something quite provocative. He said, you're either killing sin or your sin is killing you. And that's why Jesus would say something as aggressive as if your right hand causes you to send. You should chop it off. And if your eye causes you to send, you should pluck it out. Why? Because what he's saying is that it's better for you to deal ruthlessly with your sin than to let it abide and then let it blossom later and rehab on your life. So really what this is, is this shows an example of a rationalized justified soft choice that ends up leading to a big problem in the future. And we all have to say spirit of God will you search my heart. And reveal to me if there's any wicked way in me and leave me the way everlasting. See, what I love about that psalm and that verse, as it reminds us that at every point of the journey of our lives, our job is to ask the spirit of God to reflect us back to us. To show us where we are. See, we live in a day and age where everybody is focused on everyone else's problems. Everyone is justifiably upset at everyone else's problems, but no one's really looking at their own stuff. It's easier to look down on you for your sin than to deal with your own sin. Does that make sense? And the Bible is constantly pointing us back from the lord to ourselves. I've heard it said this way. There's an old saying in church that you should. Love the sinner and hate the sin. And I heard a friend of mine saying it, he said, I actually have a better one. You should love the sinner, and you should hate your sin. Could that change is everything? Because it's like, no, my job is to love you. And my job is to do battle with what's in me. See, you can imagine for the E from heights, they didn't even think, even though they knew they weren't supposed to do it. They were contented to leave these canaanites there in geezer thinking, well, listen, we could, it helps us. It helps us with our industry, our sense of materialism. We could use the extra set of hands for service and all this stuff. And instead of dealing with it, they let it fester and that festering ended up becoming a major problem. So here's the question, what are your canaanites and geezer right now? What are the things that you know you're supposed to deal with that you're not dealing with? You figured out how to keep it like it makes sense, I had a plan, no plan. Any disobedience against God is a terrible plan. So those canaanites in Georgia are not supposed to be there. I got to find a better way to say than Keenan knights and geezer. Because no one's going to remember like, what's your candidates and geezer? Excuse me, you know? But like write it in your journal, just write like no canaanites and geezer. Because this is us making soft choices that will later become a major major problem. And again, if you don't believe me, just go read the beginning of the book of judges. Because these canaanites there and geezer began to corrupt the children of Israel at the beginning to intermarry amongst them. And they began to engage in the worship of the canaanites and all sorts of problems happened. Now, again, you can't bring that up without talking about the idea of God's wanting the people of God to marry people who will only push them forward and not divert their attention. Now, really what it's saying is that what God wants for us in our marriage is and in our relationships is that our marriages push us closer to the lord and you realize that in any close intimate relationship, there is a ton of influence that it's exerted. A ton of influence. The people who speak into your life in those crucial moments of your life have almost the most power in your life. Right? And what happens is that if somebody is married to somebody who's primary focus is not to bring glory to the lord to bring grace into a relationship, there will be an influence away. And God wants us before we get married to make sure that we are choosing to make committed covenant or relationships only with people who are going to push you closer to the lord. People who are going to embody the gospel more and more. And I always tell couples before they get married. Are you absolutely sure this is what you ought to do? Because God's design is one

"ephraim" Discussed on Jesus is Real Radio with Daniel Fusco

Jesus is Real Radio with Daniel Fusco

07:55 min | 2 months ago

"ephraim" Discussed on Jesus is Real Radio with Daniel Fusco

"Not have enough cupcake. And this thing went on and on. And I'm like, no, annabelle look, and obadiah is like trying to explain to her math. He's like, no, look, they got a ruler. Look at this. Everyone's got the same size. And annabelle was having none of it. She was so frustrated with what she had gotten. So I'm like annabelle will listen sweetheart. That's what you're getting. So, you know, if you don't want to eat it, you know, come a good dad, you know? She don't want all, you know? And at that point, then all the shenanigans stopped saying, oh, thanks. And she starts eating it, right? But then sure enough, do you think antibody all of our cupcake? No. She just ate the icing off the top. You know, that's all she wanted was the icing. You know, when I realized that all she wanted was the icing, I gave her part of my ice and she said, thanks. So I really want him. But that idea of you getting a portion and not being content with it? That's exactly what these chapters are about. Because here's the deal. For the children of Israel, at this moment, in Joshua 16 in their history, they are now living in the land that guarded promise to them. All the way back in the time of Abraham, Abraham didn't experience it. Isaac didn't experience it. Jacob didn't experience it. All of Jacob's sons and Jacob ended up in Egypt and lived there for a long time and then God delivered them from the bondage of Egypt through Moses, but they didn't trust us. They ended up wandering around in the wilderness for 40 years of that entire generation of people who were over the age of 20, died in the wilderness, except for Joshua and Caleb, right? And then with Joshua's a new leader, they walk into the promised land and God does all this stuff. And now they're settling in, but sure enough, as each tribe is getting their portion, there are problems. Because the default human condition in the hearts of humanity is we're just never content with what we've been given. And that's just like a new 21st century American problem where we have access to everything. We always want something more. This is as old as people. And it's something that each one of us struggles with in our own ways, don't we? Like we're God a lot to us a certain thing and we're just always like, well, that's just not good enough. God, you didn't give me enough. God, you're not taking care of me in the way that I think you're supposed to. Anybody else ever have those thoughts before? Yeah. And so part of what God wants to do in each one of our lives, the apostle Paul expressed so beautifully in the book of philippians where he said, I have learned to be content in all things. He said, I know how to abound, which is I know how to have an overflow, and I know how to be a base. I know how to do it little. But in all ways, I've learned how to be content. And I think so much of our joy in the details of our life comes down to our ability to trust that God's allotment for us at any given point is good. And rather than focusing on what we don't have, how do we maximize what we do have? Instead of wondering what we're missing, maybe we need to start learning how to save God with what you've given me. I want to make the most of this. And in a lot of ways, that's exactly what we see, because in chapter 16 and 17, and I am planning on taking both chapters tonight and some of you are like that ain't ever going to happen, let's go. But chapter 16 is only ten verses, so that's not really get my preach on. We're going to be fine, I think. But we've already seen literally we took the entire chapter 15 just to look at the land of the tribe of Judah. And I made the point that Judah gets the most land. Now we see ephraim and manasseh and they're going to get less land and they're also going to be a little frustrated with what they get. So let's look at what it says. And Joshua chapter 16 verse one it says this. The lot fell to the children of Joseph from Jordan by Jericho to the waters of Jericho on the east to the wilderness that goes up from Jericho through the mountains of bethel, then went out from bethel to lose past the long to the border of the archives of atheros and went down westward to the boundary of the Japanese as far as the boundary of lower Beth harran to geezer and it ended at the sea. So the children of Joseph manasa and ephraim took their inheritance. So really the first four verses just gives us the boundary markers where these things are. So you have a place like bethel, which obviously has a ton of history there in the book of genesis where you have Jacob meeting with the lord there at the cell. But really what you have is you you'll notice that first you get the tribe of Judah in chapter 15 and now you get the tribe of ephraim and manasseh, the sons of Joseph. And the reason I think that this is important is because by the time we move through the book of judges and then we by the time we move through the first set of kings, whether you go from king salt to king David to king Solomon by the time the 12 tribes of Israel split the ten northern tribes and then the two southern tribes, the ten northern tribes are called Israel or in the prophetic books ephraim and the two southern tribes are called Judah. So really what goes on is it begins as 12, but as you go further down, ephraim as the largest of the ten northern tribe gets a place of primacy and of course Judah of the southern two tribes gets the place of primacy. And really what you do is you see even in the land a lot meant we see Judah getting a lot and then ephraim comes right there because they're already setting up kind of how the future of these tribes are going to unfold. Now, if you remember, the half of the tribe of manasseh got land on the other side of the Jordan. And so now we have the land for ephraim and what you can call western manasseh. You have eastern mess on the east side of the Jordan. Now you have western NASA going on here. Now, in verse 5, it gives us the specific of ephraim's land. It says in verse 5, the border of the children of ephraim, according to their families, was thus. The border of their inheritance on the east side was ataroth, adar, as far as upper Beth Haran, and the border went out towards the seats on the north side of you can pronounce that word however you want. Mixed with us. You know what's so funny? I practiced that. So many times today. And I read it. I'm like, it goes right out of my head. So just remember, however you pronounce your Hebrew words, just always put the axon on the last syllable, and you'll sound like, you know what you're talking about. Anyway, then the border went around eastward to, you can pronounce that one as well. Enough, silo, and pass by it on the east of Jenna ha ha. It doesn't feel like everything's got a stutter in this one. Am I the only one who's noticing this in the text? Anyway, then it went down from John Hahn at a Roth and to not arrive and reach two Jericho and came out at the Jordan. The border went out from tapua westward to the brook can not that it ended at the sea. This was the inheritance of the tribe of the children of ephraim according to their families. The separate cities for the children of ephraim were among the inheritance of the children of manasseh all the cities with their villages and they did not drive out the canaanites who dwelt in geezer, but the canaanites dwell among the ephraimites to this day and have become forced laborers.

"ephraim" Discussed on She Reads Truth Podcast

She Reads Truth Podcast

04:02 min | 3 months ago

"ephraim" Discussed on She Reads Truth Podcast

"That just means in a corpus in a book in something like the Bible or something like if you're just reading the Iliad and the Odyssey. If it only happens one time, one single time, it's called a a pax leg not. It's a big deal. The only time ever in scripture. Someone crosses intentionally crosses their arms to bless the second son happens with ephraim and manasseh, and when Joe goes dad, you didn't do this right. He goes, no, I did it exactly the way I wanted to do it. I am blessing your second born with the blessing of the firstborn. He wasn't distant ephraim ephraim still gets a lot of cool stuff. But he said, I don't want manassa to be missed. In other words, there is no junior varsity in the economy of God. Will you read that in chronicles? And what that says to people who go well, nobody's ever known my name. I don't feel like anybody would ever stand up for me. I feel like I have been missed passed over completely invisible. What God is saying through this story is, no, even those who culture would dismiss, God will not miss you. That's really the story of chronicles. That's why we do lent as to remember he will not miss you. You are not invisible to our God. He will put his hands on the faces of every single one of us and say remember how much I love you. Remember how much I love you. You are not a second born. You're not lesser than you're not passed over. I will cross my arms to make sure you remember you didn't miss the blessing. I mean, Lisa, is it tell me if this is heretical in any way? So, I can't wait. But isn't that what Jesus does? Exactly. Doesn't that he crosses arms? Exactly. These are my blood people in these gentiles.

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"ephraim" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

Northwest Newsradio

02:24 min | 4 months ago

"ephraim" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

"97 7, stay connected, stay informed. Good afternoon, three 31 from the northwest 24 hour news center. I'm Jeff Poe to let here's what we're following. Police are trying to figure out who killed a 26 year old man from Renton after he was found shot to death this morning in Kent. Seattle time supports a 9-1-1 caller heard sounds of a gunshot and that a person was found lying in the parking lot of an apartment complex on a 111th place southwest. No suspects have been arrested at this point. Anyone with information is asked to call police. A 70 year old man rescued after falling through the ice at Billy clapp Lake east of ephraim and grant county earlier this week, sheriff's office says the man was trying to rescue his dog, which had fallen through the ice when he fell through himself. Bystanders were able to use a canoe to bring the man to shore he was taken to a hospital and treated for hypothermia the dog was able to get out on his own and is now safe. Family and friends of 27 year old Jessica Valdez are remembering the mother of three after she was killed in a fatal car crash with a forklift in north Seattle earlier this week. Paul Rivera spoke with her sister. She didn't deserve this. I mean, none of the people who were involved deserved what happened to them, just so randomly. That day, but it just seems like such a preventable incident that it just, you know, consequences need to be handed out. Jessica was described by those who know her as a fun, happy person who joked around. They say she laughed a lot. She had many friends, many family members. The forklift driver faces vehicular homicide and DUI charges. There's a growing effort to ban penalties for jaywalking. Those who support the idea say enforcement unfairly affects majorities and the poor as well as the homeless. Whether or not we pass this bill, people are still going to jail because they live in communities that haven't streets to protect or serve them. The group called transportation choices is one of the main backers of this effort. They hired an independent analyst who found that black jaywalkers were stopped by police four times as much than their share of the population. Is used for something akin to stop and risk and punishes people. Daring to live in communities where we haven't provided adequate and safe infrastructure for them to get around. Yeah, transportation workers and law enforcement officers

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"ephraim" Discussed on The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker

The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker

03:42 min | 1 year ago

"ephraim" Discussed on The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker

"Denver denver. The to and all okay. How many give it to the forty niners that i had him on my list. You may notice. San francisco found nighters. The san francisco has nobody would know. Yes san francisco will be at the top of my list for the this week. It's it's a. It's a mismatch of of a list. Because i've looked and i'm looking at Games of who they beat and importance of it. So so it doesn't just because you're undervalued doesn't mean that you're the one of the best five eight look mark power rankings. You ain't looking at. That's where we are and we're oppressed with frequent. Forty niners beat us lions. Bend the philadelphia eagles. What are you talking about. They were good in and we won. The was no said the eagles. The eagles won a big game in week. One are the eagles came back. The forty niners are now to and the forty niners on my number one team. My eagles are a good team They started off as a good team. Stop it this list. Is i know is your list. Then you're right as your opinion. Would you could pick your same list. every week. just go picks tampa bay number four it a super bowl champions this not based on last year chris get out of last year. We're talking about during the first week. No but they bounced back and won a big game against kansas city. That's a sham. Zone got lucky. Did you watch the game. We got lucky. Do mr thirty lucky you lucky in week. One too getting up to thirty seven yard fuego. Plus he missed an extra point to migrate called. Chris is called paul. That's always called a mishmash top-five like you said we got two hours of funk left keep it locked right here or fox. Sports radio the iheart radio or sirius. Xm eighty-three news outlets will cover stories differently but the black information network is fundamentally different. A twenty four seven all news network of writers anchors and producers with the goal of keeping. You informed about what's happening in the black community. I news dot com bringing you news. You can trust. Download the iheartradio app now and listen to the black information network anytime anywhere. Here's today's don't don't throw at that old plastic bottle repurpose it by turning it into an awesome terrarium just bill. It was sand pebbles soil. And your favorite plant. It'll grow sealed right in its own ecosystem. learn more at. She can stem a message from the ad council. If a natural disaster comes knocking how prepared is your family. You can't just close the door on earthquakes floods or hurricanes and hope they go away. That's why it's important to make a plan now. Ready dot gov slash plan has the tools and tips. You need to prepare your family for an emergency disaster. Shows that your doorstep you'll be ready visit ready dot gov slash plan and make a plan today brought to you by fema and the ad council..

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"ephraim" Discussed on The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker

The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker

08:49 min | 1 year ago

"ephraim" Discussed on The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker

"Was not even a question. If another problem i have with your take on. This is quarterback most quarterbacks. Don't don't do. Lamar jackson does which is running. The football and quarterbacks get hurt all the time. And you're like it's like a merit like every time i watch him. I gotta hold my breath. Don't worry about that. He hasn't been her talk about his play. And how changes of the game and how you affects the game. They had no business winning that game coming back from her eleven point. Patrick mahomes team has never lost a game. Whatever by double digits in the fourth quarter but instead you focus on high bonet he could get hurt. That's what i have a problem with. Let's not talk about that. He hasn't been heard what about what he's doing. He had as many passing yardage patrick mahomes. He had to early interceptors. He overcame that are hundred yards on the ground. Every time he watches four hundred yards. They're nine and no talk about that. Instead of did he could get hurt. You know what. Cam newton hurt until he got hurt right. What the person. I play with his rookie. Year in michael vick didn't get hurt until he got hurt. These were dynamic runners. I mean i'm talking what they can do. Any passes ever get hurt. The nfl quarterbacks you understand what risk is you you hundred risk you understand what risk it right now so. I know you're a baseball guy. We love that. You're a baseball game. No no no. We'll try to put. Paul rob eighty seven. Don't pay you gotta let me talk man. We know how up with the baseball october. And it's coming around and we get the play offs and all of that. But what. I'm telling you rob is on every single play. Every person on that feel can be hurt and be lost for the season every single play now. Your risk goes up right. Everything is is statistics. Right everything is analytics and all of that. So if you ask someone who's analytical who's doing all of these and you say hey are the risk for running quarterback greater than a pocket passer. What do you think they would say to you. I think i would say. I get that but that saying i love the more jackson love what i love what he brings to the table. It's hard to prepare for him but all it takes on one of those reeds is one kid. That's all i'm saying so for that reason. I'm going with patrick mahomes as the best quarterback in the afc that wrong. I is that a bad thing. That's your opinion this. I'm with you. Y'all y'all good who eat all day any day period wings man. Great stuff brother. We appreciate your next week. My love swearing just sat down and watched. No that was fun. We'll talk to you next week i got. Nfl here's the green bay number one. That's next couple fox. Sports radio fox. Sports radio has the best sports. Talk lineup in the nation. Catch all of our shows at fox. 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I'm getting mixed up baltimore baltimore. They would be baltimore at home. And then they'd be pittsburgh to and now they're off to a great start. So i have the raiders at number five number four number four the tampa bay buccaneers there to know have had a pizza cake schedule So far it's been just easy. I mean when you play in the likes of the atlanta falcons and whatnot as easy and dallas two teams. That didn't make the playoffs a year ago. They should be to know. They shouldn't have their way with those teams so they haven't done anything to impress me yet. Number three number. Three where my the arizona cardinals arizona cardinals to know impressive. Start big comeback in their last game. It really said something about them. The vikings jumped all over them. They made a big comeback so they have to really impressive wins to start the season. I am impressed. I can not lie number. Two the baltimore ravens. What a big win i. They're not undefeated. But that comeback against the kansas city chiefs and patrick mahomes who had never given up a double digit lead and all the injuries that they have and to see lamar comeback in that fashion and win. A big game was pretty damn impressive. So i have to give it to him and i love our baltimore there number one number one team. Not cleveland i was about to say not.

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"ephraim" Discussed on Marketplace Morning Report with David Brancaccio

Marketplace Morning Report with David Brancaccio

05:27 min | 1 year ago

"ephraim" Discussed on Marketplace Morning Report with David Brancaccio

"For businesses during pandemic the watchword is pivot refashioned. The firm to play with rather than against these sudden new patterns of commerce okay pivot. How hard could it be like playing the flute. All you gotta do is blow and move your fingers in the right order. Well there's a new online program called back to biz where smaller entrepreneurs can hone their pivoting skills. It has funding from a famous entrepreneur. Howard schultz the former starbucks boss. Joining us today from renton. Washington is ephraim fizeau of boone. Buna coffee who himself executed a nice pivot based on his africa. Source beans also on the line. Jasmine star whose instructor in that back to his program. Welcome welcome good morning one interview just to explain from. What's the core of your business before the pandemic hits. How is it that you're trying to make money before. Yeah we would source Import and distribute green coffee. Which is the raw coffee bean. We had a cafe which we opened up our community. We would have pop ups poetry night we would do all sorts of things we'd have the library come in and read books to kids and sing songs and it was like the most adorable thing so it would just be a packed house a cafe but with a community component a community center component to it jasmine star. Help us out here right. So when you hear the profile of buna before pandemic head you've been in touch with ephraim. What might you have told him to do to approach the sudden needs of pandemic in an organized way. I wouldn't give them any advice other than the advice that he had given himself. Every entrepreneur who successfully survived in worked through and thrived during the pandemic was on the back of innovating and taking the little you have and sometimes it felt like nothing and making something from it. So who would have thought that ephraim had ever imagined that he would have librarians reading to children in the seattle area and yet on the back of that it's now opened pathways community and different ways for his business to grow post pandemic so so interesting so he didn't say raise a bunch of capital and hire bunch of web designers. That's not what you have said to do. You would have said first of all leverage what you have. Don't give up and use what you know about your own business to move forward. Absolutely if i had said raise a bunch of capital and hire web designers. I think we would have been behind the eight ball. Essentially all investments had frozen. We go back to just the grassroots work of what. It means to be an entrepreneur. It is to make a vision that only you can see into reality. And that's precisely what relied on for success during that time. So what do you end up doing. We had lost over sixty percent of our revenue and what we noticed was that traffic was hitting our website. More people were coming to our website and looking at our products now. It wasn't the nicest website at that time. And so we said okay. Maybe this is an opportunity here. Maybe there's a chance for us to to work on the look and feel of our website and maybe translates into into revenue. And you know to to jasmine's point. I didn't have the means for it but i had a great end willing loving cousin who did have the technical skills who was willing to you know. Redo my website and we started to see transactions happening on it now jasmine. It's too bad he couldn't take a crash course right. But that's that's the work that you help do with this. Back to biz program absolutely and ephraim what we do see now is that he has innovated he has learned with a very sharp learning curve and he had to do that mostly on his own with many thanks to his amazing cousin now with the back to biz. There are so many different options for small businesses to go in and learn what they want to learn so think of it as like a nancy drew or like a hearty boy series on. Choose your own adventure on what you need in your business at this point in time from fas the ceo and founder of boom buna coffee and jasmine stars. Ceo and founder of social curator. Thank you both for your time. Thank you for having me. David and that online program is called back to biz. Marketplace's ongoing coverage in this vein is called back to business marketplace. Homepage has it. I'm david brancaccio were from. Apm american public media is molly would host of marketplace tech a show that helps you understand the digital economy. How a more of the country get access to better internet. What new jobs will artificial intelligence create or destroy and what tools will help us. Survive are already changing climate. We tell the stories behind the technology in our lives and every weekday. Our podcast brings you insight. You won't hear on the radio checkout marketplace tech. Wherever you get your podcasts..

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"ephraim" Discussed on The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker

The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker

07:05 min | 1 year ago

"ephraim" Discussed on The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker

"On like they did some special they committed four turnovers gave up nearly five hundred total yards cowboys and somehow someway found their way to win. I know everybody wants to make it. Oh tom brady. Tom brady that. They will fortunate to away with a win in that situation. Number four the los angeles rams why. I'll give them critic but they beat the hapless chicago bears. The bears worn a playoff team. When this season is said and done it'll be yet another team that matthew stafford has been. That doesn't finish with a five hundred record governor before you beat your chest and make it likely conquer the world in week one and all did you see how he carved up the bears and this that and the other thing. Don't buy into it. It didn't happen number three. The kansas city chiefs. Did you watch the sleep walk from that team in the first half of that game i mean again very fortunate to come away with a win. Cleveland gave it up at the end and mahomes was able to stick in there long enough and make plays at the win. the game. that's seventy five yard touchdown. That's a killer. You can't give it up. But the browns had a good shot at that game and they gave it away the chiefs instead. They win the game there. Wanna know and they're my third best team number two. This is for me to say. Could you know. I'm not big on the steelers. In fact i don't have offs. But wow i don't. I have to make the playoffs. But i will give them credit as charlie hayes. You used to play for the yankees said. They went to buffalo and they want a big game. They were out of that game. Early on buffalo is winning. That defense kept him in the game. Eliminated the big strikes that the bills are now known for. I mean i. I was impressed and then they did just enough to win. That game and buffalo is off to pittsburgh soft surprising star. That's a huge win to start to season especially when things didn't look good in the first half. I thought this team was dead. They didn't look like in week. One number one the san francisco forty niners. I know like a car crash and a lot of people like they beat the lion so wire why guys say they beat the lying beat them. What are you giving love to the lions. The west coast team coming east and they were steamrolling. There were forty one seventeen team as good defense offensively. There were making things happen. I mean allies did come back. Eight and jared goff had the stat pad for numbers. And i and i'll give you that picking up stuff late in the game but this game was to forty one seventeen. The forty nine is looked like world leaders on the road in detroit. I think that's a great star in the top division. So the san francisco forty nine is just like the san francisco giants are number one in. I ranking number one. I'm sock i. I'll be honest rob. You weren't doing too badly until number. One and i get look. Do i think the steelers are the second best team in the nfl. No and i. I'm not sure you do either. But they did have an impressive. When i think new orleans had the most impressive win of the weekend and then you can argue the steelers. Were next so. I woulda given you that number two. Even though i think the chiefs are number one tampa bay's number two but san francisco number one. I thought you. I really thought you go with the saints. Now tell me why you kept the saints out of the top five. Even if they weren't number one we know they played. They played well. But i thought was that tim was that new orleans or was that green bay and i think a lot of it. Maybe it was both though now. But i'm going to say if i had to pick one if i'm gonna pick one. It was green bay. Green bay didn't play. Well they were never really in that game so i. I just can't like say that the saints are that team that beat green bay by that. 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"ephraim" Discussed on The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker

The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker

01:31 min | 1 year ago

"ephraim" Discussed on The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker

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"ephraim" Discussed on The Bible in a Year

The Bible in a Year

04:34 min | 1 year ago

"ephraim" Discussed on The Bible in a Year

"We'll read all the way from genesis to revelation discovering how the story of salvation unfolds and how we fit into that story today. It is a two hundred forty five. Well done. we're reading jeremiah. Chapter thirty one as well as daniel chapter fourteen. So the last chapter and daniel as well as one chapter from jeremiah we also reading proverbs chapter sixteen versus twenty one through twenty four as always the bible translation that i'm reading from the revised standard version. Second catholic edition. I'm using the great adventure bible from essentially. If you want to download your own bible. In the year eating plan you can visit essential dot com slash bible in a year. You can also subscribe to this podcast book. Subscribe in wherever you. Listen to podcasts. Unless it prohibits you from subscribing for whatever reason that'd be so strange. Because we want you to. I guess as at lourdes subscribe bidding doesn't matter they don't think the word subscribers in either jeremiah. Thirty one or daniel fourteen but here we are reading day to forty five jeremiah. Thirty one daniel. Fourteen proverbs sixteen versus twenty one through twenty four the book of the prophet jeremiah. Chapter thirty one at that time it says the lord i will be the god of all the families of israel and they shall be my people thus says the lord the people who survived the sword found grace in the wilderness when israel sought for arrest the lord appeared to him from afar. I have loved you with an everlasting love. therefore i have continued my faithfulness to you again. I will build you. And you shall be built over in israel again you shall adorn yourself with timbers and shall go forth in the dance of the merrymakers again you shall plant vineyards upon the mountains of samaria the planters shall plant and she'll enjoy the fruit for there shall be a day when watchmen will call in the hill country of ephraim arise and. Let us go up design to the lord our god for thus says the lord sing aloud with gladness for jacob and raise shouts for the chief of the nations proclaim give praise and say the lord has saved his people the remnant of israel behold i will bring them from the north country and gathered them from the farthest parts of the earth among them the blind and the lame the woman with child and her who has labor pains together a great company they shall return here with weeping they shall come and with constellations i will lead them back i will make them walk by brooks of water in a straight path in which they shall not stumble for i am a father to israel and ephraim is.

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The Greatest Need in Our Life

Pray the Word with David Platt

01:58 min | 2 years ago

The Greatest Need in Our Life

"Judges chapter nineteen verse one in those days when there was no king in israel a certainly vite was so journeying in the remote parts of the hill country of ephraim who took himself a concubine from bethlehem in judah. This verse begins one of the most horrible stories. And all of the bible as one sin leads to another and another and by the end evil and violence unspeakable evil and violence or having their way. But the reason i read judges nineteen verse. One awhile lead us to pray. According to it is because it all begins with the rejection of god as king. In those days there was no king in israel. And if god is not king thrown of our hearts king on the throne in our lives king on the throne in the church king on the throne in our families just keep going where god is not honored and revered and worshipped as king then unspeakable sin and evil will follow the greatest need and every one of our hearts is to worship god as king. The greatest need in every one of our families is to worship. God is king the greatest need in churches to worship god as king. The greatest need every single person's life around us. Our greatest need in the world is to see and bald in revere and worship and follow god as king so we pray god today we confess you are the king of kings you're the lord of lords. Jesus you rule and reign overall and we worship you as king and we pray together today be the king of our hearts

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Why God Wants Us to Be United in Christ

Pray the Word with David Platt

02:00 min | 2 years ago

Why God Wants Us to Be United in Christ

"Judges chapter twelve verse. Four then jeb. The gathered all the men of gilead and fought with f frame and the men of gilead struck f frame because they said you are fugitives of f. Renew gilead i'ts in the midst of ephraim and manasseh. Read this verse. Because it's a concise summary of civil war. Among god's people in this point in the book of judges god's people are turning against each other and are fighting against each other in ways that are obviously destructive for them and ultimately dishonoring displeasing to god. And we see this picture and judges and then we read the rest of the bible and we see this tendency over and over and over again. And it's all over the new testament church even as i've been preaching through. First corinthians of spin reminded of divisions among god's people and tendencies among god's people to turn against one another i think about jesus prayer for us is god's people before he went to the cross like this is the one thing. He was praying for us as he transitions in john. Seventeen to praying for those. Who would believe in him through the witness of his original disciples and he praised that we be one just as he and the father are one. And so it's it's pretty clear what god desires for us as his people

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"ephraim" Discussed on The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker

The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker

05:24 min | 2 years ago

"ephraim" Discussed on The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker

"The next three hours fox sports radio the iheartradio app or sirius. Xm channel eighty three so the couple crew today. Of course. I mean no surprise dj. Alex is he's off again so he is doing the heard this week. So he isn't what vacation next is on vacation from us. Oh next week to yes. Wow i think is going to. He might still alex from us. He probably will he probably may. Wow okay well we hope we can keep rallies but bigger and better things him. I guess so. The praise praise the lord for his success. All right we got usc. Chris running the turntables today. He does a great job super producer. Rob g as i said is in and the updates. Steve de sager right rob. Let's get to it. I'll let you explain what steve disagree. Just set in the update. What's going on with the nfl. As they sent out this memo basically flexing their muscles and there's no doubt about it they want players get vaccinated and they know they're not going to lay down a law where you absolutely must get vaccinated play in the nfl. But what they did today. It was a pretty. It was darn close to. Oh yeah it was the Non mandate mandate that they put on the nfl. Now you're all last season when there were a lot of covert outbreaks all across the league. They really bent over backwards to adjust. Schedules have teams playing twice in four. I believe that we had our first wednesday night game at one point last season like they did whatever they had to do to reschedule games and this season. They've decided if it comes down to a covert outbreak again. And it's late in the season and you say hey. Can we just sneak in a week. Nineteen can we. Can we just get this game in. No we cannot sneak there saying in a memo that went out. League-wide is that if a covert outbreak takes place it's particularly evolving unvaccinated players. That team a will lead to a forfeit even more so which makes us even bigger deal. Is that if a game gets forfeited. Then neither team gets paid that week. And see that's to me that's too much and of course you didn't go on but you you were going to go on to say the team has to pay for the loss of money from ramey and all that stuff right so they have to foot the bill for the stadium fees and everything. I think that is going too far. As far as not paying the players they still put in the work. all week. i get it. you're the league. You wanted him to play on sunday but they still should get their pay. I and but overall.

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Mamalas: Building Jewish Families

Can We Talk?

04:28 min | 2 years ago

Mamalas: Building Jewish Families

"Ari and we are an interfaith family. Were proud interfaith family. I grew up in my hometown in the town that we live in now and it is a small typical southern town after college. I spent the next twelve years. Saying i'm ephraim move impact affair hope alabama ever again and i met my husband in college and he's a nice jewish boy growing in our relationship. We decided to have a jewish family and have a jewish household. And if anybody knows me. I am Type a throw myself into a commitment personality. And i went in full force converting to a new. Religion is not an easy decision. It's not like changing your hair color. From blonde to brunette it's supposed to be a fulfilment of who you are as a person and a deep desire to fulfill that part of you. And while i respect and love the traditions the values in the jewish religion and the jewish people. I personally my personal connection to judaism. Doesn't i don't have that deep desire to fulfill myself in in that way when you have children you fight for them. And i have been a staunch defender of my children's identity as jews and in the south that can sometimes be hard because it's pretty homogeneous population. But what i've come across is that it's merely mostly a lack of education. And so while i'm educating myself and what the problems that jewish people come into contact with. I'm facing it every day with my children and Being jewish in a nate part of who they are and you know. I become hanukkah every year around this time and he wants me to come in and he wants to do presentations about hanukkah even know. He's the only jewish kid in his class call that why hanukkah lasts eight days soon. It was time to like the minora and say the blessing since it was the eight. What would you say have been some of the biggest challenges lack of education For some people. And you know. I don't mind educating my children's teachers of Their dietary needs certain traditions. Or why they're out on janka poor but it does become cumbersome when you're doing it all time You know. Christmas is a huge holiday down here. And it's celebrated at school and you know last year was the first time i some came home crying. Because he didn't feel represented in his schoolwork or the way. The school was decorated so Me and a couple of jewish moms went up at school way traveled in the fifty mile radius defined every hanukkah decoration at every store that we could find to decorate the school and it would it broke. It made his face light up. The representation matters it matters to children. I don't you know. See myself as a jewish mother. I see myself as a mother to jewish children. You know people joke because they they only see one side of it. They see that i'm the one as typically falls to the to the mothers who is the keeper of tradition. And i'm the one who make sure that you know the shibat candles lit in another the traditions. And i'm the one who prepares for passover cleaning in makes the seder so they always joke that you know you can work jewish than your your husband. But that's that's not the case. It's just the role that i play to ensure that my children are getting the very best jewish education and Husband is definitely the person that they follow for their their judah jewish education and their knowledge about who they are as jews. And why do we eat these two sued or are they special to our hannukah tradition And what was the miracle of the oil.

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The History of the Internet

Miss Information: A Trivia Podcast

08:06 min | 2 years ago

The History of the Internet

"To begin with we as a species. We've been trying to categorize an attain all the knowledge. We haven't to a database of sorts for a very long time right so for example in seventeen twenty. Eight ephraim champions globe maker publishes the cyclopes or a universal dictionary of arts and sciences. It is the earliest attempt to link by association all the articles in an encyclopedia or more generally all the components of human knowledge. He wrote in his preface quote this. We endeavored to attain by considering the several matters. E topics not only absolutely and independently as to what they are in themselves but also relatively or as they respect each other. So we've been thinking about like how to how to access knowledge how to obtain information and organize it in in a in a way so that more people can access it quicker classic enlightenment. Classic enlightenment am my right So in one thousand. Nine hundred belgian lawyers and bibliographer paul outlet and on revilla contain proposed a central repository for the world's knowledge organized by the universal decimal classification. It was called the mondays And it would eventually house. More than fifteen million index cards one hundred thousand files and millions of images and in nineteen thirty four outlet further advanced his vision for the radiated library in which people worldwide will place telephone calls to his quote mechanical collective brain. And we'll get back information as tv signals. So this was a theory. This is something that they thought could get off the ground then in nineteen thirty six h. g. wells first predicts what's called the world brain He wrote the whole human memory can be and probably short time. We'll be made accessible to every individual time is close at hand when any student in any part of the world will be able to sit with his projector in his own study at his or her convenience to examine any book. any document in an exact replica. Study accurate it's pretty accurate so the world brain was to be a central repository of the world's knowledge organized by complex taxonomy invented by wells. So clearly there has been a precedent for desiring this kind of thing. So the concept of data communication or transmitting data between two different places through an electromagnetic medium such as radio or an electric wire predates the introduction of the first computers right. Such communication systems were typically limited to point to point communication between two end devices. Like semaphore lines are telegraph systems and telex machines so these can be considered early precursors to this kind of communication and the telegraph in the late. Nineteenth century was the first fully digital communication system. So that's just cool trivia fact it been a deeply so up until about nineteen sixty computers were huge unwieldy and self contained. You could use them as a tool. But you couldn't necessarily make them talk to each other or transmit information across any distances using them but there were a bunch of people working towards making that happen so a man named christopher stray cheesy who became the oxford university is first professor of computation filed a patent application for time sharing in february of nineteen fifty nine in june that year. He gave a paper called time sharing enlarge fast computers at the unesco information processing conference in paris where he passed the concept onto to lick lighter of mit like lighter vice president at both derek and newman inc and they discuss a computer network in his january. Nineteen sixty paper called man computer symbiosis so a quote from that is a network of computers connected to one another by wideband communication lines which provide the functions of present day libraries together with anticipated advances in information storage. And retrieval and other symbiotic functions. So super like great reading. You know just like pull it up right. Now read it. Yeah take it to the beach. You know something really exciting. So paul baran then publishes reliable digital communications systems using unreliable network repeater nodes the first of a series of papers that proposed the designed for distributed networks using packet switching. And we'll talk about that for a second. Method used to this day to transmit information over the internet and then a little later. Donald davies the. Uk's national physical laboratory or n. P. l. independently developed the same idea. So there's a little bit of like linear here So while baron used the term message blocks for his units of communication davies. Use the term packets so i was like what the hell is packet. Switching so packet switching is essentially and i. I used the the metaphor of of charlie and the chocolate factory. Ok you know mike. Tv how said the tv you're broken up into little pieces gets reassembled on the other side. That's basically what packet switching is with. Data the pieces get sent over in smaller pieces because they can travel over greater distances being smaller and then they get reassembled on the other side so that's packet switching s perfect. I'm gonna get a lot of emails. Okay so. Jc are lick lighter so jc are lick lighter. He was known as either. Jc are like friends. Call them lick several shame. I guess it's shorter than say j. C. r. guess so or just like yourself jim anyway He became the director of the newly-established information processing techniques office. Or the ipo within the us. Defense department's advanced research projects agency or darpa. So then robert. Taylor becomes the director of the information processing techniques office. Pto in nineteen sixty six and he intended to realize lighters idea of an interconnected networking system so he proposes to his boss the arpanet so the advanced research projects agency net which is a network that would connect the different projects that arpaio was sponsoring so a way to like keep everything together and at the time each project has its own specialized terminal and unique set of user commands so in order to talk to each terminal you had to physically go to the computer terminal that only spoke to that individual one so he was like what if we just had one computer that connected to everything and that was arpanet basically bam bam so there were like great. I love this. So they awarded. Arba awarded the contract to build this network to bolt beranek and newman or bbn technologies. And they're involved in the early stages of the internet in a major way and so all mentioned them like a bunch of times so the first arpanet link was established between the university of california los angeles and the stanford research institute at twenty to thirty hours on october. Twenty ninth nineteen. Sixty-nine the first message was the word log in that's boring. I know it's super boring computer guys. I was necessary to jump. It wasn't the first text message. Merry christmas oh. I don't know maybe it was being at least that s something. Yeah or what. Does it come here. I need you. That's the one for the telephone log in. Yeah right fine. at least it's easy to remember. Yeah i message sent over. The internet is the message lock-in so sent over arpanet between the network node at ucla and a second one at sri. So leonard kline rock of ucla said at the ucla and they typed in the l. and asked sri by phone if they received it got the l. Came the voice reply. Ucla typed in the. Oh asked if they got it and received got the oh. ucla then typed in the g. And the darn system crashed boy the beginning on the second attempt. It worked fine so by the end of that year. Four host computers connected together in the initial arpanet so this was like the beginning of of the end. Basically

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Boris Johnson will delay decision on quitting Brexit trade talks

Monocle 24: The Globalist

09:04 min | 2 years ago

Boris Johnson will delay decision on quitting Brexit trade talks

"The brexit transition period is due to expire on the thirty first of December at which point the UK will leave the single market without a deal unless an agreement with the EU is reached in the next few weeks British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he wanted the broad outlines of the deal to be in place by the time the European Council Summit begins, today. The McCaffrey is your news political editor. He joins me on the line from Brussels could money cheat today it's the deadline. So why aren't we walking away? In this process is brexit process. We're very very used to deadlines coming and going out we gene and two large degree. At today he's GonNa come and go again and what we're expecting is no deal at the end of today when. Leaders meet in Brussels who were also not expecting Britain at top walk away either in fact we're expecting. Probably weeks of negotiations. Why is that I? Think because progress has been made though it is interesting last night the Boris Johnson spoke to US London line the EU Commission, Presidents and chose Michelle the EU council president in a joint to call and he. Exposure of his disappointment that the had not being a substantial or not progress. But clearly think that there is still an opportunity to get a deal. Hence why these talks will continue. We have to remember at the end of all of this book Britain and the e You have repeatedly said, they do wolves future trade deal I. Think both of them are willing to give it another shot of you like a bit more time So what are the underlying issues that holding up this process? Will listen to you though kind of three key areas in all of this at first of all is the so-called level playing fields or state AIDS, which is essentially the e you wanting you to adhere to the same rules and regulations to a large degree that and they already do as a former member of the European Union and things like environmental protections, food standards, for example, so that Britain can't undercut those in a more competitive way and join to that is this issue of state AIDS. The idea that the state can subsidize heavily industries to keep them afloat if you like, and again the EU is king the Britain essentially really can do that because it could convey. Could gain a competitive edge. Undercut the E. U., two degree now Britain would point out and rightly so some would say that actually if there is any part of the two sides who are used to subsidizing their industries, it's more likely to be countries like France and Italy than it needs to be the UK or indeed Germany for example, who just failed out Lufthansa to the tune of ten billion euros I mean the UK hasn't yet bailed out any of Big Airlines then disease you have governance How to settle speech future future disputes in essence the EU, has conceded that it's no longer going to be the European Court of Justice and they're trying to work out to kind of independent tradition if you like. And then finally, there's this kind of issue of fishing which economically is not important either to the EU or the UK in the sense it doesn't really make much of any countries economies to large degree, but it is politically symbolic. Ephraim. Brexit. As it will is what Brexit was all of out retaining sheesh water and also some European countries. It's incredibly symbolic importance at French fishermen, for example, or at pretty significant force in France and Emmanuel macron is staring down election in the not too distant future. So that is an issue. That actually is always the most difficult of issues because as as a Britain wants to gain back control of its waters, the EU still wants to be allowed to fish in those waters and it suggesting that if it cannot will. Then Britain is not going to be able to sell its fish to the rest of Europe and that is by far the largest markets. So shortly, collapse the whole deal on fishing. Think not though there are genuine concerns that it could be at the key issue. In the trade talks over the next couple of weeks, not least of all, because as become this to the issue in from both sides that for Britain. It's very symbolic as I say what Brexit is, they are absolutely determined. That they can have you know European fishermen essentially in the seas for years and years to come. Katrina to the fish they just think that is fundamentally unacceptable. It is not in essence taking back control. For the EU are equally determined. That if Britain wants to gain access to it single market by selling fish and eighty I, think it's eighty percent of British Fisher exploited in sixty percents. In, total those to the rest of the EU then. You're. Not, GONNA be able to sell your fish and you can have all your efficient chips he wants, but they'll have to be British people are going to eat them and not the EU, and they would also point that actually half of the so-called Bush's boats that fish in fresh waters at the moment are actually forward. So in practical terms, would it make that much difference I think the compromise, the them at may well come, and with this idea of quotas every year that potentially will start where we all now and year after year decrease. On a negotiated faces a bit like Norway has dumb but for Emmanuel macron fishing is a key key factor in all of this. Simply because you know French, fishermen are a potent political force but for the countries like Germany. In essence fishing's not very important and they would be very, very disappointed when push on for the deal to collapse on that single issue. So I mean what happens next and is a no deal Nella a probability rather than A. So. When you talk to people here and is being a whole range of MVP's and official yesterday, they were putting it at a probability of sixty percents. Gene essentially, that will be no deal, which is point stalk in many ways given the fact that we are getting into the game and we really all because time is to Michelle Volley ticking in this process I think what will happen next though is that they will conclude. Leaders at tomorrow that enough progress has been made and the talk should continue. I expect the British will accept that and talks will continue for the next couple of weeks. up until. Either the end of this month or the start of next. But then a deal is going to have to be done or essentially both sides have to accept the will be no deal because ultimately if there is to be a deal, it is a massive. Weighty Hefty document that has to be translated into all the official languages of the EU. EU Paul, we'll have to vote on the British parliament, some national parliaments to and so that decision will have to be pretty soon at the start of the next month because ultimately, they'll only have up until the end of to send the. It's because Boris Johnson his always all. And that he will not extend beyond December thirty. First, we've heard of course that before I think this time that really is a hard deadline and so at the Mo- wind, you'd have to conclude or less things substantially change that you know no deal. Is a real. Possibility, but probability, how is the British parliament reacting to this brinkmanship? Well, there's this. Thing is when we kind of what? It's not weird actually, it's probably not surprising the tool. But, it's not really consuming European on British national politics. At the moment clearly, we're in the middle of a pandemic. Clearly everyone's focusing on not just the fact that there is a second surge affecting almost every corner of Europe and deed every corner of the British isles. And Other increasing restrictions, talks about lockdown. So not not anyone's really talking about Brexit I think. Boris. Johnson's going to take enough majority that no deal is not good to trouble him like it. It was last year when there was a possibility that the government collapse on the issue I don't think that's GonNa happen this time round for the genuine concerns in Britain about what this will mean. Already, the government is already having to spend millions and millions of pounds to get a border posts. Customs checks to employ people essentially to work on that border from the first of January and no matter what the trade will be there will be extra checks a respectable. What happens

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Commentaries on 'the Shining', 'the Witch', and 'the Lighthouse'

Filmspotting

07:39 min | 3 years ago

Commentaries on 'the Shining', 'the Witch', and 'the Lighthouse'

"Ching the shining for the first time as an adult was discovering the Jack Torrance isn't just a husband and you can occur when people are shut in together over long periods of time no jack came to that the first such instance of abuse a writer clinging to the dream of finishing his book he's stalking the hotel grounds with an axe becomes more inevitable than tragic which incidentally you just need the right environment to be unleashed and if I was just a little bit more talented a writer the farms and Forests of Seventeenth Century Massachusetts with their assorted mysteries and intense isolation here too the father has got some baggage having just been kicked out of his puritan colony due is also carrying a few burdens there are allusions to a violent act from his time as a lumberjack insists and Ephraim unwilling to imbibe replaces the alcohol with water before signed up to spend on the island isn't merely a new start but a form of Rehab I settled and see monsters seductive mermaids and mesmerizing light so consuming character and the lighthouse especially once vicious storm makes FM's exit uncertain and does it have something to do with alcoholism cabin fever some other more abstract spiritual three of explanations and deeper meaning well I'm going to answer this both ways and figure out what this is about to enjoy it at all because I kinda loved this movie even though it's very different in some ways from the witch which also we have a good time with this film if you're willing to and if you set those questions four of Scott together but we also tried to steer away from too much talk just to kind of save it aspect ratio and she also loved defoe as I did I do think that persistent Wailing Moan just rises and lowers in host with seawater yourself then this is going to be a wild ride you enjoy but if you look using candle light to really or lamps to be sole very well ostentatious yes I felt that but annoyed no not I think up until that point they have that conversation about the toast and we hear Willem dafoe starts we're all the company has had a very different experience than the Larsen boy watching this film Ellen yet for whatever reason or reasons find the work mostly hollow and and now seeing the lighthouse I think eggers might be my guy and again we're gonNA the Lighthouse itself is weird it's complex it's testing and I know I was all alone and it sounds like mostly all alone on this one too there's something oppressive and it's impressive don't get me wrong you mentioned the foghorns the seagull sounds the monotonous light and so there's always this kind of droning trudging sound just like their lives kind of

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Tony Awards Preview

Popcorn with Peter Travers

12:40 min | 4 years ago

Tony Awards Preview

"Hi, everybody. It's Peter Travers than welcome to our special popcorn Tony award show. Now, I've gotta say, before we get into the nominees about who will win and who should win. This is been the most amazing year in Broadway history. It has made over two billion dollars at the box office that never happened. And why is it? I think it's Hollywood heat everybody from TV from movies from us. It wants to be on Broadway. They wanna be on that stage. You got this year. Kylo Ren and driver on Broadway. You have Walter, white Bryan, Cranston, there, Jeff Daniels who played Harry done in too, dumb and dumber movies. They're all fighting to be best, dramatic actor, what kind of stuff is happening on Broadway. Well, let's start with the major categories, and I'm gonna start with best musical the nominees are ain't too, proud the life and times of the temptations Beetlejuice remember that movie Haiti's town, the prom, and Tootsie. You remember that movie too? Well. I think the winner is Haiti's town. It's a rigid. It's basically the myth of Orpheus ritzy, but it's got a score by a woman named Naess Mitchell who doesn't come from Broadway, at all and kind of revolutionizes it. So what would happen what could spoil the fun? There's a little musical called the prom. It's really it's totally original. It's about these bunch of Broadway veterans, and they're really hard bitten, and they're not getting any press, and they decide to go to Indiana and help, a lesbian high school student take her girlfriend to the prom. That's it. How good is it? It's really good. And in terms of the Hollywood connection, Ryan Murphy, went to see it fell in love with it, and he's making a movie of it. So how about that? Then we have best play the Ferryman choirboy, Gary a sequel to Titus andronicus. What the constitution means to me an ink. I'm telling you people, the Ferryman is got to be a movie soon. It's an Irish play. It's about the troubles, and in on a stage. We get to see an entire family deal with violence deal with their own feuds. We've got babies onstage. We've got live alive goose. We have everything there's nothing like I don't think there's any competition for it at all except there was a snub, the most successful play in Broadway history. That's not a musical is to kill among bird, and for some reason, the Tony nominee said, let's not nominated what I want. Answer on that one best revival of a play. Arthur, Miller's all my sons the boys in the band, burn this torch song and the Waverley gallery. I think Arthur Miller's all my sons which brought a net. Bending back to Broadway is a show that he wrote in one thousand nine hundred forty seven a bout a guy who was manufacturing airplane, parts and was to rush to do it. And so the planes crashed and killed pilots during the war. We live in the world of Boeing. Now, how timely could this be? So I think that's really up there. And I in terms of seeing a show that by playwright Arthur Miller who says, let's deal with the world we live in this one really, really did it then we have bible of musical. This is easy, because there's only two there's Oklahoma Rogers and Hammerstein Oklahoma and kiss me. Kate. Of course, they were both movies. We saw Oklahoma with Gordon MacRae and Shirley Jones in the fifties. But kiss me, Kate is done in a traditional way. Kelli o'hara's in it, Oklahoma is directed by guide named Daniel fish who find darkness. We're Rogers and Hammerstein only found light. It's a revelation to watch this. It's not the Oklahoma you've ever remembered, and it sung in the kind of country western way, look, if you ever get to see this on Broadway or win a tours get there get there quick. Okay. Okay. Best actor in a musical. And so, we'll do alphabetically Brooks as Mantas in the prom, Derrick Baskin and ain't too, proud the life and times of the temptations Alex Brightman and Beetlejuice. Remember when Michael Keaton had their part, Damon down, oh in Rogers and Hammerstein, Oklahoma. And send Tino fun Tanna into okay? The favorite is Tino, Tanna who is playing the part that destined Hoffman immortalized in the movie in the nineteen eighties. But what Centeno Tanna doesn't remember him on TV in crazy ex girlfriend like I'm saying everybody's from TV, or he does so much more. He sings as a man sees a woman, he does physical comedy does everything but stand on his hat. And I say, you know, who's out there that can spoil the win for Santino Tanna. And my answer is no one because this is one of the great performances you'll ever see on a musical, comedy stage. He's the winner. Best actress in a play Benning in Arthur, Miller's all my sons, Laura, Donnelly, in the Ferryman. Elaine may in the Waverley gallery, Janet mcteer in Bernhardt hamlet, Laurie Metcalf in Hillary Clinton, and Heidi Shreck in what the constitution means to me. Okay. Elaine may doesn't win this Tony. You're going to hear from me. She's eighty seven years old. She's returned to Broadway. After decades to play the part of a woman fighting Alzheimer's, and everything is no perfect about what she's done. She started with Mike Nichols doing comedy. She was starring in movies of like the new leaf directed things like the heartbreak kid. She's just one of the best actors I've ever seen anywhere. And if she loses and, you know, I feel bad for an bending because if Elaine may wasn't here this year, I think she would be the winner, but come on. Attention must be paid people. And I also wanna talk about a snub how. How does Glenda Jackson who won the Tony last year for three women returned to Broadway as King Lear? We talk about the age of hashtag metoo and time's up Glenda. Jackson is playing king. Lear gets rave reviews and the Tony committee says we're not gonna nominate her now. No, we're paying attention. And we're gonna come back and get you our best actress in a musical. Stephanie, j block in the share show Caitlyn Kanoun in the prom Beth level, in the prom, Eva nobles, ADA in Haiti's town, and Kelley O'Hara and kiss me cake. Stephanie j block who is that theater veteran is playing share in a way that sometimes she's more share than share. You might think this is just an escapist show thing to know she finds the character of who she is share shows up at this show often does numbers with her, and pus share. There's who's a bigger Hollywood. Name who is coming to Broadway with the show about herself. It takes three actresses to play here. But Stephanie j block plays the central one. And she plays the hell out of it. So she has just got to win. I'm sorry, people. All right. Best featured actress in a play for new of Flanagan in the Ferryman seal, you keep. And Bolger into kill a Mockingbird. Christine Nelson, Gary a sequel to Titus andronicus Julie white and Gary sequel to Titus andronicus and Ruth Wilson and King Lear people if you see if you see to kill among bird, and you should seal, you Keenan Bolger is very controversial because she's playing scout scout in the book and in the movie remember is in eight or nine year old girl. A C Keenan Bolger is in her forties. And yet, what she finds in this character who grew up to be Harper who wrote this novel is the heart and soul of the peace. So I'm telling you people this, this has got to happen. See Keenan Bolger remember that name best featured actor in a play birdie Carville and ink, Robin to hasten boys in the band getting Glick into kill a monkey bird, Brandon your Ranna wits in burn this Benjamin Walker in Arthur Miller's. All my sons birdie, Carville in ink. Those of us, those of you who actually went to Broadway couple of years ago and saw of any kind of a musical where you were shocked at a man playing a woman, you saw birdie, Carville in Matilda, and he played this woman, this horrible headmistress, and now he's playing Rupert Murdoch. So every who in Hollywood, who in politics would anyone hasn't been in an Rupert Murdoch publication or paper and who hasn't been rolled over the coals in it that performance and in London when he played it in one and Olivia ward, he had to play it in front of Rupert Murdoch. It's just an incredible job. I wanna talk a little about the snubs in this category. The non nominees there isn't actor named Bengal Arghanab into Killa mugging bird who plays Tom Robinson. He is the black man who is on trial for raping a white woman, a crime never committed. And he's defended. By Jeff Daniels. Atticus Finch when Aaron Sorkin adapted Harper Lee's novel to the stage. He did it so that he could expand the role of the black characters as he did here. And again, the Tony committee, decided only to nominate the white actors from tequila, Mockingbird ignoring the two black actors who are just brilliant in their roles. You people you're going to get called on the carpet. You need to all right? Best featured actress in a musical, Lilli Cooper in Tootsie, amber, gray and Haiti's town Sarah, styles Tootsie, alley stroke, or in Rogers and Hammerstein Oklahoma and Mary, Testa in Rogers, and Hammerstein Oklahoma there, something totally remarkable that happened this year in stroke, and Oklahoma. This is a woman who when she was two years old was in an automobile crash, and was never able to walk again. And now on Broadway playing eight oh Anne who is like the sexual. Time bomb in Oklahoma, the one who sings, I can't say, no, the part went to Allie. Stroke, she plays it in a wheelchair and you would think that's inspiring enough. But when you watch her play at you, forget the wheelchair exists, and you're watching her take over the stage like Dolly Parton. She, it's just an amazing thing to watch and it works on so many levels. So I wanna be there when she wins that Tony, and I want to be standing up and applauding and going Bravo. She deserves all right. Best featured actor in a musical Andre shields in Haiti town and a groups Luccin. That's a good name into Patrick page in Haiti's town germy, pope in into proud the life and times of the temptations and Ephraim Sykes ain't too, proud the life and times of the temptations, the favorite, the one, I think will win is under the shields and Haiti's town. He's seventy three years old. He stands on that stage is the narrator in like a silver suit. In total control of body and every movement and pulls you in till you're memorized. Your mesmerizing you not take your eyes off of hundred shields. This is a veteran actor who needs to get this Tony. But what if he didn't who would go to there's a young actor named Jeremy pope who plays Eddie kendricks in the into proud the life and times of the temptations? And who does he's playing a difficult man. One of the most difficult of the temptations. But one of the most talented as well. He's also nominated this year as best actor in a in a play in choir, boy, this is to me, the brightest newcomer that you will see on the stage and you're going to see him everywhere, stage movies television. It's just the beginning. So if you get to see this, you're going to be able to tell your friends, I was there win. Okay. Best director of a play Rupert Gould for Inc. Sam Mendes for the Ferryman Bartlett. Fair for to kill a mocking bird Ivo von Hosver for network, and George C Wolfer Gary a sequel to Titus andronicus Sam Mendis in the Ferryman this play. Does a job on stage that equal to his first movie which was American Beauty, which you may remember won the best picture? Oscar and once Mendis the Oscar as best director.

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Trump hails 'treasured alliance' between US and Japan

Tony Katz and the Morning News

04:58 min | 4 years ago

Trump hails 'treasured alliance' between US and Japan

"President was in Japan. And the president was there, of course, to work a deal on trade. But it had a couple of other interesting pieces to it because it was more than just an idea on trade. Certainly the president discussed the importance of the alliance over the past two years. We have developed a close entrusting partnership that we greatly cherish your majesty the first lady, and I will never forget, this gracious invitation, and we thank the people of Japan for their incredible hospitality and warm. Welcome in this. Majestic land. Majesty into spirit of beautiful harmony may we celebrate the many possibilities of this new era. May we remember duties to past and future generations. And may we protect the cherish bond between America and Japan for our children. Now. The whole your majesty thing might be throwing you may or may not know that Japan has an emperor. It's you know it's not necessarily the most commonplace thing. I mean when we talk about World War Two, we talk about the surrender Japan that was that was hero. Hito the emperor today is not a heat to. N. A. R U, H, I, T O. And that's where a very unique bit of symbolism comes in to the story, Tony cats. Ninety-three WIBC, great to be with you. The big part of the meeting was President Trump Shinzo Ave. The prime minister having a conversation about trade because that's what you have a conversation about the tariffs haven't had an effect on Japan as well, the US, not happy with the sixty seven billion dollar trade deficit that goes on with Japan. They've been discussing tariffs on automobiles on agricultural products, people feel good coming out of the meeting that according. To CNBC, and I don't think that you're going to have much longer an issue regarding Japan, which is to say they will come to a trade deal quicker than maybe others, certainly it will come at the expense of China in. That's how it's going to be leveraged. And that's one of the reasons it's going to get done Japan has a very unique relationship with the United States. If we I mean my goodness, talk about new, we're talking about just being seventy plus years removed from from World War Two, and this is how chummy it is. And it is Japan recognizes that their future lies, in a strong relationship with the United States because it cannot line a strong relationship with China certainly not with the threat of North Korea. You live within the Pacific rim. You understand what China's situation is growth that they're engaged in their idea of Gemini, their desire to control the seas, you need the United States, as your partner and your ally. This is why we're going to see a trade deal happen. More quickly than others certainly happen before China and will be utilized as a way of engaging pressure on China. China will then try to extend pressure on Japan. But the bigger symbolism was President Trump and Melania Trump. The first lady meeting with emperor Naruhito at the imperial palace in Tokyo. The reason that it matters is that Donald Trump was the first world leader, the first to meet the emperor. I mean it's, it's so it it has the new emperor, the new empress. So therefore, he was the first so the symbolism and being the first is always something that people talk about the bigger symbolism is that here is a nation that doesn't look upon Donald Trump with the derision that our media apparatchik tells us he is looked with Ephraim everybody else he is in hated. He isn't reviled. He was warmly welcomed. He was loved the video of him at the sumo matches you kind of see it. It's incredibly trophy. Oh, the look of Milania Trump of watching wrestling going, what am I watching? It was great. But that is not this is not Sadique Khan of, of the mayor of London. This isn't angle Merckel. This is a warm embrace. Now, is it because their future security may depend on it. Okay. I don't mind the politics. But they went out of their way, and that is worth

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ICE: Immigration detainee's death appears to be suicide

Orlando's Morning News

02:22 min | 5 years ago

ICE: Immigration detainee's death appears to be suicide

"Services the shooter at marjory stoneman douglas high school was seved mental health counseling as minor but nncholas crews refused the care when he turned eighteen and then he moved to another county so he fell off the grid he fell off the radar there was nobody that was looking at the commission is expected to issue its report early next year joe ruble news ninety six point five wdbo an immigrant rights group demands answers after a mexican man hangs himself an ice detention in georgia after spending ten days in solitary confinement the group says stewart is the busiest immigrant detention center in america up privately run facility that opponents say depends on forced labour for its profits forty year old ephraim rosa apparently hanged himself after ten days in solitary the second detainee in solitary to commit suicide in just fifteen months but a spokesman for immigration and customs enforcement ice says the death rate among detainees is still comparatively low andy says the investigation into this incident is still under way that's reporter pete combs this morning so did you guys see the video of that police take down in sanford i have not seen i just heard it just there with you okay i i want everybody to go take a look at this so maybe we can get it up on our website so people can see that the police take down that's in question the other guy was handcuffed and ends but supposedly the guy the the bad guy that was handcuffed supposedly even with his hands cuffed he elbowed the police officer and there's a general rule that i kind of follow that is if you don't assault a police officer they're very unlikely to actually assault you back and i feel like maybe that was something there and of course you have to go back to police training you have to you know whatever they dive i look i i've been to the citizens academy but never the real academy so i don't know you know what the actual procedure is supposed to be but don't elbow cops if you don't want to be taken down really really brutally hard okay i'm getting word here my microphone is cracking is it sounded like it yeah it's a little a little hot if you you know little hot stay sounds good my ears but i will will will make that adjustment here of course i'm not at the studio it's joe on the go friday here friday the thirteenth updated weather and traffic every six minutes lots of guys give me another st after across central florida all the way up to ninety four.

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