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A highlight from The Great Commission: Our Calling & Promise

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A highlight from The Great Commission: Our Calling & Promise

"I just want to say welcome to all of our visitors. We're so glad that the Lord has led you this way. We hope something will be said to encourage you, and we're so glad to have you with us. As we gather today, let's remember we're not just a group of people meeting in a building. We are the church, the bride of Christ, the called -out ones, given a glorious mission by our risen Savior. That said, I want to draw your attention to a familiar passage that, while often cited, it never loses its gravity or significance. So in your copy of God's Word, please turn with me to Matthew chapter 28, and we're going to pick up at verse 16. Today we are pulling away from John. As you know, we've been kind of working through John, and we are going to pick that up on next time. But considering we have several baptisms today, the elders thought that it would be helpful if we look at baptism and the Lord's Supper. And so we've chosen a portion of Scripture here to kind of allow us to think through. Maybe you are comfortable with knowing what it means to be baptized. Maybe you don't understand. Maybe it's not quite that clear. And today we hope to bring some clarity. And in this passage we find the risen Lord standing at the top of a mountain in Galilee, proclaiming His authority over heaven and earth. And with that unmatched authority, He gives the church her enduring mission. It's a mission that reaches the very heart of our identity as Reformed Baptists and our love for evangelism. It's fitting then that we examine this passage today not merely as a call to evangelize but to understand the profound connection between the Great Commission and the two sacred ordinances the Lord entrusted to His church, baptism and the Lord's Supper. These are not mere rituals or empty traditions, but they hold the weight and symbolism of our covenant relationship with God and our shared journey as believers. In we baptism witness an outward confession of an inward change. Today we're going to hear, we're going to witness that. And those who are among us who are not ashamed of the gospel of Jesus Christ, we're going to hear them today testify about how God has saved them. And so, baptism is an outward confession of an inward change. It is an affirmation of faith, a burial of the old life, and a resurrection of the new. It is the beginning of the journey, a first step in obedience to the command of the risen Savior. Today we will see this take place in our presence. Then, as we regularly gather at the Lord's table, we are reminded of the immense importance of His sacrifice and the hope of His return. The bread and the cup are a tangible reminder of the gospel message and our union with Christ. We are the only ones who are able to identify with Christ through the bread and the wine. It makes us who we are because the Lord Himself passed it down, instituted it to His church. And so we have the great privilege of being reminded of that unity we have with Christ. So, let us now look at the Word of God. Follow along with me as I read. Now the eleven disciples went to Galilee to the mountain to which Jesus had directed them. And when they saw Him, they worshiped Him, but some doubted. And Jesus came and said to them, all authority in heaven and on earth has been given to Me. Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you behold, and I am with you always to the end of the age. This is the Word of God. Let us pray. Our Lord and our God, we thank You for Your Word. We pray that You would help us to be able to understand what Your Word says, what it means. Speak to us where we are. Help us to know Your truth. Lead us and guide us and direct us as we understand Your Word, as we come and we're reminded of what Your Word says, as Your Spirit teaches us. We pray that we would be helped in such a way that we would leave here a changed people. Lord God, we pray also for the one who do not know You, that today might be the day of salvation. We pray, Lord, that You would cause Your Word to come alive in us, that we might go away and say, did not our hearts burn within as You visited with us? Lord, we ask all these prayers in Jesus' name, amen. Today's sermon is entitled, The Great Commission, Our Calling and Promise. I have four points. The first point, setting the stage. The second point is the authority of Christ. The third point is the command to discipleship. And our final point is the promise of His presence. So let's begin. Point number one, setting the stage. The text says, now the eleven disciples went to Galilee to the mountain to which Jesus had directed them. And when they saw Him, they worshiped Him, but some doubted. At this point in the narrative, there are only eleven disciples because Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Jesus, is no longer among them. After Jesus' resurrection, they found, they followed His instructions to go to Galilee. The choice of Galilee is significant because it was here that Jesus conducted much of His earthly ministry. And it's away from the religious and political pressures of Jerusalem also. The specific mountain is not named, but the fact that Jesus gives them a specific location shows intentionality on His part. Mountains are often, we said before, have spiritual significance in biblical narratives. They are places of revelation, teaching, prayer, and encounter with God. For example, Moses on Mount Sinai, the transfiguration of Jesus on a mountain. Seeing the resurrected Jesus prompts an act of worship from the disciples. Worship indicates their reverence, their awe, and recognition of Jesus and His divinity. This is especially significant considering the Jewish context of the disciples. Worship was reserved for God alone. Their act of worshiping Jesus underscores their understanding of Him as the Son of God, despite witnessing the resurrected Jesus, seeing Him in the flesh. Some of the disciples harbored down. This is a fascinating and a very human moment in the narrative. It reveals that even those who walked closely with Jesus and witnessed His miracles still experience uncertainty or hesitation. Excuse me. Now, this could be due to the sheer astonishment of the resurrection event, or perhaps they were grappling with trying to reconcile the crucified Jesus with the now resurrected Jesus. And so this leads us to our next point. We're going to consider point number two, the authority of Christ. You see this in verse 18. In Matthew 28, 18, it states, And Jesus came and said to them, All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. The Lord Jesus declares that all authority both in heaven and on earth has been granted to Him. This is a profound statement that shows and underscores His divine nature and the completion of His earthly ministry. He's making sure that they know that He has supreme authority throughout the universe. In other words, what applied before don't exist now. It's as if the Lord is saying, My deity does not have restraints anymore. He says, I am sovereign, I am supreme ruler. In other words, He's saying, I have no limits, listen to me. He's speaking with His divine authority. If Jesus possesses all authority both in heaven and on earth, then His teachings, His commands and guidelines are of utmost importance. It's as if the captain walks on the deck, the general enters the building, we stand at attention when the King of Kings speak. And so the authority gives Him weight to His words and His directions. This requires a response in obedience. For believers, this means living in accordance with Jesus' teachings and as recorded in the Gospels and throughout the New Testament. So obedience becomes not just a duty, but a joyful response to the one who has the ultimate authority and has the best intentions for all humanity. Trust often arises from knowing that someone has the power and authority to bring about their promises. With Jesus having all authority, His promises become immensely trustworthy. In other words, it helps our faith amidst our uncertainties. Trusting in Jesus means believing even when circumstances seem contrary. But since He has authority over all things, believers can trust that He is in control. Even in chaotic or unpredictable situations. In other words, we aren't to be moved because we understand what our God has said and with the authority He meant it. Knowing Jesus has all authority provides comfort in times of difficulty. If He has authority over everything, then even the toughest situations fall under His sovereign control. But we must believe that. We must live it out. We must rely upon it. We must seek it out because we know that God is the one who's purposely holding all things together and He is working all things out. Can rest in that reality. He has it in control. He has the future in control. It doesn't matter what's in the bank accounts, how much we have saved up. It doesn't matter how loose our finances are. What matters is we understand that despite our shortcomings, Christ is still on the throne, still in control. And so He's speaking with that authority. Remember He's the sovereign one, the one who has just recently defeated death. And now He says, everything is under My control. And He's our God. He's our hope. He's our confidence. And so knowing Jesus has all authority provides the comfort we need in times of difficulty. He's in control. Challenges when viewed from the perspective of Christ's authority can be seen as opportunities for growth. We can consider it as growing pains, right? We can look forward to growing because we know that God doesn't waste anything. So anything that's happening in our life, we can look forward to it because He's in control. And if we see it that way, then we can see it as opportunities. Then we can wonder with anticipation, I wonder what He's going to do now, what He's going to do next because nothing can move the Master. He's my rock. So this is an opportunity to draw closer to God so our experiences aren't random or purposeless, but they are used by God for a greater purpose in our lives. And that's why we're here today. We're here to hear from God. In other words, there's hope in despair. Even in the face of overwhelming odds or despairing situations, there's hope with Christ. Christ's authority rules and ensures that no situation is beyond His reach. No person is beyond Him where He cannot pull you up out of the maury and clay out of our sins and reach you and touch you where you are with redemption. He can do it. He is the Redeemer. He is the greatest when it comes to comebacks. Who loves a good comeback? When it feels like you've lost in life, God can sustain you, lift you up, and lead you out to victory. What a great privilege we have in knowing Him. In other words, we can continue to be reminded that God is sovereign overall. The perspective can continue in providing us peace and resilience over and over again. And He's telling us that His authority extends beyond this life to eternity. He has it all in His hand. The little children used to say, they used to sing, that God has the whole world in His hand, in His hand. He has mother and father in His hand, in His hands. It's a song that keeps reminding us of the sovereignty of God. And even the little children can sing together with the adults and sing, God, our God, has the whole world in His hand so that when they grow up, when they're faced with challenges and trials, they can remember what mama used to sing, what daddy used to say. They can remember seeing their parents go down on their knees and praying to their God. And for you know it, they would bend their own knees just as well, and they would know that there is someone who understands. There is someone who listens. Believers can approach life's challenges with an eternal perspective, knowing that our current struggles are temporary in comparison to the eternal joy and the glory that is coming with Christ. It's coming with Christ. This takes us to our third point. Number three, we will consider the command to discipleship. You can see this in verses 19 and 20. Jesus states, go therefore and make disciples of all nations. I'm going to stop there and just say a little bit about disciples. As disciples of Christ ourselves, we understand the command to make disciples as a call to spread the gospel to the world from San Diego County beyond. We have the opportunity to be disciples in the sense we ourselves are continuous learners. We've come into the knowledge of Christ, and we continue to learn. We also have the obligation of spreading the gospel to the world, spreading the gospel in San Diego County, spreading the gospel beyond us to India. We're connecting with our brothers and sisters there through our missionaries. On the missionary playing fields, we have the opportunity to share the burdens and the load of the gospel going forward by coming alongside of our missionaries. We're able to come alongside our brothers and sisters in Barbados, brothers and sisters in Spain, over on the Indian reservation. What a privilege we have in sharing this opportunity that the gospel may go forward. We hold to the belief that salvation is by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone, which means the emphasis is on preaching the gospel, the good news of Jesus Christ's life, death, burial, and resurrection for the forgiveness of sins to all people. This is the active nature of our faith. In other words, when we become disciples, it doesn't mean that we stand on the sidelines. But to be a disciple is taking action. It's taking the responsibility to learn and to grow and to then apply what we have learned. It is active. It is the active nature of our faith. Discipleship is more than a mere conversion. It's a journey. It's a growing journey of faith. So to be reminded of that, as we consider this thought, this idea, going therefore, making disciples of all nations. So there's much more that could be said about discipleship, but I won't be spending any more time here because I want to say much more about the lion's share of our time on baptism and the Lord's Supper. Jesus moves on from discipleship to speak about baptism. In Matthew 28 and 19 He says, go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them. So bringing them the gospel, teaching them the word of God, then after they become believers, He says baptizing them, baptize them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. But what is baptism? Baptism according to the Bible and as understood as Reformed Baptists is an outward sign of an inward grace. It is a symbolic act where a believer is immersed in water, representing the death, burial and resurrection of Christ, raised up, pointing to the resurrection of Christ. It states it in Romans 6 .4, we were therefore buried with Him through baptism into debt in order that just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new life.

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"mount sinai" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

The Eric Metaxas Show

04:17 min | 5 months ago

"mount sinai" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

"So you really have looked into this and you know, you're at least as fascinated as I am with biblical archeology. There is so much evidence and some experts don't agree, you know, even people that would agree the Bible is the inherent word of God would disagree on some interpretations or some dating. That's normal. The point is we're all looking for what is true. We're all trying to get to the bottom of it. And it's an exciting journey. And we should be excited to be on the journey. I absolutely. And I am very much friendly with and Friends with people who are agnostic. People who don't know, I meet more agnostic than I do atheists, to be honest with you. They're just guys who have lots of questions. And we have lots of different viewpoints about chronology about interpretation about location. And there are believers that believe very strongly in other mountain locations. For the first time, I'm going to basically share with you where I think the strength of the argument lies. Do we have all the solutions? No. But we have an amazing pattern of evidence. And there's another thing to learn from this. The Israelites were told to come to the mountain and they're going to worship God there. And during the making of this film, I battled with fear. You know, fear of, am I going to be able to finish this 20 year task? Am I going to be able to find a way to pay for it? And all these different fears. And the Israelites were fearful. They didn't know if they're going to what they're going to eat. If they're going to have water, where they were going, they were fearful of a lot of things. And they complained. And what I learned from watching this film and I'm hoping the audience will learn is that we're going to be called on a journey. Each one of us is on a personal journey. And we can learn from the Israelites, what not to do, which is to complain. And to look to other things. And at the end of this film, we have a bonus feature that will be on it. And I felt that this film concludes with worship at Mount Sinai. And I've added that component into the end of this film. And I was convicted that, in fact, I was at a coffee shop and I was walking out, carrying this burden, carrying these fears in this pastor looked at me and he said, he was doing a Bible study there. And he looked up, I recognized him. From the inner city. And he said, Tim, how's it going? I said, I ignore to begin. And the first words out of his mouth were, and I know they weren't just his words. He says, Tim, you need to worship the lord more. He says, you need to spend more time in prayer and worship. And I'm like, I don't disagree. And I went home and I told my wife and I got my guitar out that night. We ended up just singing in worshiping. And why that is so important. And I think what I have a message in this film is that we need to turn our focus off from some of these problems and all the stuff that's going on and we need to start focusing on the worshiping the lord, because that's where the peace will come from. And that's how I'm ending this film. I've never done anything like this before, but all across the nation, I'm asking people at the very end of this to stand up with me and to worship the lord, because we're going to honor the God, the God who called the Israelites out of Egypt and performed all these miracles. Well, and again, the miracles are so astonishing that we have to remember this happened, folks, that this is who God is, there are times that he will do things like this that are so overwhelming, and we have to make a choice. Do we believe that? Or do we just say, well, it couldn't be. Well, I know that these things did happen, but we need to remind ourselves. We need to remind ourselves about what's important. And like you're saying, when we think about all the problems in the world today, I'm all about action, but it has to come from the right place. If it doesn't come from peace with God, a relationship with God, a desire to serve him, then you're just you're tilting at windmills, we can do nothing in our own power. So I love the fact that the film ends that way..

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Tim Mahoney Unpacks His Life-Changing Journey to Mount Sinai

The Eric Metaxas Show

02:26 min | 5 months ago

Tim Mahoney Unpacks His Life-Changing Journey to Mount Sinai

"So much evidence and some experts don't agree, you know, even people that would agree the Bible is the inherent word of God would disagree on some interpretations or some dating. That's normal. The point is we're all looking for what is true. We're all trying to get to the bottom of it. And it's an exciting journey. And we should be excited to be on the journey. I absolutely. And I am very much friendly with and Friends with people who are agnostic. People who don't know, I meet more agnostic than I do atheists, to be honest with you. They're just guys who have lots of questions. And we have lots of different viewpoints about chronology about interpretation about location. And there are believers that believe very strongly in other mountain locations. For the first time, I'm going to basically share with you where I think the strength of the argument lies. Do we have all the solutions? No. But we have an amazing pattern of evidence. And there's another thing to learn from this. The Israelites were told to come to the mountain and they're going to worship God there. And during the making of this film, I battled with fear. You know, fear of, am I going to be able to finish this 20 year task? Am I going to be able to find a way to pay for it? And all these different fears. And the Israelites were fearful. They didn't know if they're going to what they're going to eat. If they're going to have water, where they were going, they were fearful of a lot of things. And they complained. And what I learned from watching this film and I'm hoping the audience will learn is that we're going to be called on a journey. Each one of us is on a personal journey. And we can learn from the Israelites, what not to do, which is to complain. And to look to other things. And at the end of this film, we have a bonus feature that will be on it. And I felt that this film concludes with worship at Mount Sinai. And I've added that component into the end of this film. And I was convicted that, in fact, I was at a coffee shop and I was walking out, carrying this burden, carrying these fears in this pastor looked at me and he said, he was doing a Bible study there. And he looked up, I recognized him. From the inner city. And he said, Tim, how's it going? I said, I ignore to begin. And the first words out of his mouth were, and I know they weren't just his words. He says, Tim, you need to worship the lord more.

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Tim Mahoney Describes His Journey to Biblical Archeology

The Eric Metaxas Show

03:13 min | 5 months ago

Tim Mahoney Describes His Journey to Biblical Archeology

"I'm talking to Tim Mahoney who is behind the films called patterns of evidence, the new one. It's going to be in theaters may 15th and 17th only. Fathom event is patterns of evidence journey to Mount Sinai part two, okay, so I just have to ask because I'm sure you told me this in the past, but for my audience's sake, how did you get involved in biblical archeology and in these kinds of things? Because I have become more and more and more fascinated with this stuff. What was your journey to Mahoney? Well, I think that if you wonder about your past and you wonder about how we got somewhere, when I was in high school, my family actually broke up when I was 11 years old. And it was a tragic kind of a breakup. We actually had to go in hiding Eric from my father because he was, he wasn't well. And he and an 11th grade was the first time I started to get back an interested in school. And it was when I was reading a history book. And I started to read ahead. And it was like that scene from when John Candy when they're like, I'm sure that scene when Steve Martin and John Candy in a movie where they're like in bed. And they're all of a sudden they wake up and they start talking about baseball or whatever. And I was like, thinking to myself, what in the world am I doing reading ahead in this book? I do not, I'm not supposed to be a good student. I don't like this, but I found history was fascinating because I was learning a story. It was a Civil War. And I was going deeper and deeper into it. I couldn't believe what had happened. I finally became aware that something happened earlier in time. And I think that this history, when you ever have a chance to look and you go, well, how did this happen? Where did this happen? And in my own life, I thought I was just going to go on adventure, but once you go into a place like Egypt and you see the pyramids and you see archeology and you realize that there was nations here before, there were armies here before, there were pharaohs and you look at the tombs and you look at go to the British Museum and you see what was created. Human hair from 3000 years ago, we wove together. I saw this wig that was both African and like a Norwegian hair that was woven together. I go, who was this person? Who are these people that all this happened? And you just realized that there's something more. And I think that that interest of knowing what the past was about, what drew me in, and so when I went to Egypt, the first time in 2002, I was absolutely astounded by the precision of things that were created. And how in the world did that happen? And then as you bring your faith into it, you realize that God is the creator of everything

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"mount sinai" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:58 min | 5 months ago

"mount sinai" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

"Have an old friend back, but we've got an exciting subject to talk about. The friend is Tim Mahoney. You know him from the patterns of evidence, movies. There is a new one called patterns of evidence journey to Mount Sinai part two. It is a fathom event, may 15th, and I think may 17th, Tim Mahoney welcome. Hey, Eric, thank you for having me on the show. What is the, okay, so what is the thesis that we think we have figured out? Because I know this is a hugely controversial thing over the millennia practically. Where is Mount Sinai? So this film purports to have discovered the actual location, the actual Mount Sinai. This film started for me in 2002 when I thought we had a location, which was in Saudi Arabia. And I actually, in 2003, went there and was able to bring a camera and I started filming it. And it was amazing to see all these artifacts that were there. But what happened to me when I left the country, interestingly, on May 15th, 20 years ago, almost when I left the country, they kept my footage. And I didn't have a film. And for the last 20 years, I've been trying to make this film. And I was challenged that some people said, you know, you're not being really fair. There are other mountains that we think might be a better candidate. Why don't you slow down and look at them? And that's why this is a had been a two film investigation. I've looked at 6 different locations, starting in the Sinai Peninsula. And this next film, journey to Mount Sinai, part two is coming to theaters may 15th, as we said in 17th. This is going to be the crescendo of it all.

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Tim Mahoney on New Film "Patterns of Evidence: Journey to Mount Sinai"

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:58 min | 5 months ago

Tim Mahoney on New Film "Patterns of Evidence: Journey to Mount Sinai"

"Have an old friend back, but we've got an exciting subject to talk about. The friend is Tim Mahoney. You know him from the patterns of evidence, movies. There is a new one called patterns of evidence journey to Mount Sinai part two. It is a fathom event, may 15th, and I think may 17th, Tim Mahoney welcome. Hey, Eric, thank you for having me on the show. What is the, okay, so what is the thesis that we think we have figured out? Because I know this is a hugely controversial thing over the millennia practically. Where is Mount Sinai? So this film purports to have discovered the actual location, the actual Mount Sinai. This film started for me in 2002 when I thought we had a location, which was in Saudi Arabia. And I actually, in 2003, went there and was able to bring a camera and I started filming it. And it was amazing to see all these artifacts that were there. But what happened to me when I left the country, interestingly, on May 15th, 20 years ago, almost when I left the country, they kept my footage. And I didn't have a film. And for the last 20 years, I've been trying to make this film. And I was challenged that some people said, you know, you're not being really fair. There are other mountains that we think might be a better candidate. Why don't you slow down and look at them? And that's why this is a had been a two film investigation. I've looked at 6 different locations, starting in the Sinai Peninsula. And this next film, journey to Mount Sinai, part two is coming to theaters may 15th, as we said in 17th. This is going to be the crescendo of it all.

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Bible teacher Ray Vander Laan contextualizes 'Jesus: The Lamb of God'

Focus On the Family Daily Broadcast

01:46 min | 6 months ago

Bible teacher Ray Vander Laan contextualizes 'Jesus: The Lamb of God'

"One that captivated me was from volume four, the lamb of God, and you brought some things out in that particular episode that has really captivated my heart. Things that you don't normally hear. If you can, maybe reshape this when Jesus comes. That pass over to the mount of olives and the reason for him weeping over the people of Jerusalem. The bigger picture is that in a Hebrew approach, an earlier event in God's great story becomes a paradigm for later events. For example, the Israelites left Egypt on Passover, took them about 40 days to get to Mount Sinai, Moses climbed the mountain to meet with God, a few days later the ten commandments come down near Pentecost. Jesus dies on Passover, 40 days later, he goes up on a mountain. He ascends up to God and ten days later on Pentecost, the Holy Spirit comes and appears and makes his dwelling with people, and you can see there's almost like a blueprint for how those events will unfold. Well, the question you asked about the triumphal entry we call it or palm Sunday, in exodus 12, God said on the tenth day of the month, I want you to select an appropriate lamp that you then slaughter when Passover comes on the 14th day of the month. So all the Hebrew people who were seeking to be faithful to God's command to come to Jerusalem for Passover would have been flocking into that city on that palm Sunday because that was lamb selection time. And it was an exciting family time. The kids, everybody came to pick out this lamb that was going to be their sacrificial animal. So when Jesus makes his descent into the city on that day becomes really profound as if Jesus was saying pick me.

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What's So Special About Oil?

The Bible Project

01:47 min | 7 months ago

What's So Special About Oil?

"We're exploring a new theme on the podcast called the anointed. Anointing is taking oil and smearing it on someone. And it has a very specific purpose. Foil marks a person replaced that the bridge between heaven and earth. Cool. But why oil? Why not wine? What's going on? So what we're going to trace down in this conversation is there's a recipe for special anointing oil. You can find it in the Torah. The recipe for anointing oil is given by God to Moses on Mount Sinai. And it's not just oil, it's oil and fused with pungent aromatic spices and it makes this incredible perfume. How creations packed with these plants that if you just ate the leaf, you would not enjoy it. But you crush it. Pulverize it, we're soak it, and then it can infuse this with a taste that just is like otherworldly. Well, I think the biblical authors want us to see in this anointing oil is the life of Eden condensed into a little dense liquid. The life of Eden begins with the water of life, filling the dry ground and forming the human, and then got spirits. Fills the human. Water and spirit. Marking humanity as a place where heaven and earth are one. And so to remember that place, or even to designate a place to be like that, we anoint it with oil. There's moments when through liquid and spirit, a person a place is marked as a special portal between heaven and earth to bring about that reunion of heaven and earth in some way. And I think that's where all of a sudden all these themes come crashing together. Of the liquid life and the spirit are joined images. And that's what anointing means in the Bible.

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"mount sinai" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

01:37 min | 7 months ago

"mount sinai" Discussed on WGN Radio

"Side last night when Marshall's live at the 8th district police station in Chicago long with more. Good morning Glen. Hey, good morning, guys. There was a large police presence outside of Mount Sinai hospital last night after one of their own lost their alliance. We talked about a 5 year veteran. I was on a force here. He was actually responding to a domestic related call yesterday when his life was cut short. Policing is a big family. People who know at some point, they may be asked to make the ultimate sacrifice. But you never wish or hope. That it actually happens. Superintendent David Brown spoke outside of Mount Sinai hospital where officers gathered, showing their support for their fallen comrade, a long line of squad vehicles joined the procession following the ambulance carrying a fallen officer's body to the medical examiner's office last night. Police have not released the identity of that officer, but did say he was on the force for 5 years. We're told the officer responded to a domestic related call around four 45 yesterday near the corner of 52nd in south swallowed in the gage park neighborhood. The person saying the suspect was chasing a woman down the street with a gun, police did a door knock when the 18 year old suspect escaped running away with a gun. The officer was pursuing him by foot when gunfire was exchanged that a suspect was hit in the head and is listed in critical condition at a hospital. Then officer was also hit multiple times. He was taken to Mount Sinai hospital where he later died. We're still waiting for police to give more information on the 18 year old suspect, but we do know he has had one prior run in with police

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"mount sinai" Discussed on The Bible in a Year

The Bible in a Year

04:12 min | 8 months ago

"mount sinai" Discussed on The Bible in a Year

"So as I said, today, we have some good news and we have some bad news. The good news is we are journeying into the book of numbers and the book of deuteronomy. So good, incredible, and new period new time period. The bad news is this is the beginning of numbers is kind of all about numbers. It's where we got the title, the English title for the book of numbers. The Hebrew title means into the wilderness, which is much more dramatic and a lot more exciting. But our translation, our title for the book of numbers, is numbers because it begins by numbering the people of Israel. Numbering the tribes of the different 12 tribes of Israel. Now, that numbering can be discouraging for some people because you might get to the end of this day thinking like what the heck that's all this was, well it's not all this was because it's very, very important for us to understand that God knows his people and he numbers his people also at the end of book of numbers he numbers him again. So just know that's coming up. Also we're starting the book of deuteronomy. Now deuteronomy means the second law. And if you haven't heard this already, here's kind of what we're doing. The people of Israel have been in the wilderness where they've been at Mount Sinai for one year now, basically 13 months. They were there for one year, and the last month of that 13 month period, the 13th month was the book of leviticus. That's when God gave through Moses, the law for political worship, right? This is after the golden caffeine incident. So if we think about what we've been, we had exodus. And we had the journey into the wilderness. We had the journey to Mount Sinai so they could worship God, but then what happens is they build the golden calf while Moses on Mount Sinai or mount horeb. Two names to the same mountain, getting the two tables of stone or two tablets of stone. Comes down right and the people have fallen into idolatry. And so what happens? The tribe of Levi raises up and they exact God's justice on those who turn to idolatry. And so they become they ordained themselves this day, says Moses, to the tribe of Levi. Now, that last month, at Mount Sinai, is where we're given the book of leviticus. Now we're moving on. We begin, of course, in the wilderness of Sinai. And that's where the first couple chapters take place.

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"mount sinai" Discussed on The Bible in a Year

The Bible in a Year

04:32 min | 8 months ago

"mount sinai" Discussed on The Bible in a Year

"The glory of your name, deliver us and forgive our sins for your namesake. Why should the nations say, where is their God? Let the avenging of the outpoured blood of your servants be known among the nations before our eyes. Let the groans of the prisoners come before you, according to your great power, preserve those doomed to die. Return 7 fold into the bosom of our neighbors, the taunts with which they have taunted you O lord. Then we your people. The flock of your pasture will give thanks to you forever. From generation to generation, we will recount your praise. Father in heaven we thank you for your word. We thank you for this prayer. We thank you for revealing to us that the brokenness of our own hearts and we hear the story of the exodus and the story of the golden calf. We know lord God that our hearts are idle making machines and we can turn to anything instead of turning to you, help us always, always, to be faithful to you, not just in great things, but also in small things. Lord God, we want to belong to you, we want to be yours. Help us to be yours fully. In Jesus name we pray. Amen, the name of the father, and of the son, and of the Holy Spirit. So this is the famous story of the golden calf. Here's Moses on the mountain, and he's at Mount Sinai. He's received the ten commandments. Written as its specifically says very, very clearly says written by the very hand of God. And yet, meanwhile, down in the camp, what happens? There's a couple of things that are very important for us to highlight. One is that the people become upset. They become uncertain, right? Because here's Moses, the one who led them out of Egypt, he's nowhere to be seen. We don't know what happened to him. And so they have this uncertainty, and in the midst of their uncertainty, what do they do? They try to take control. And this is, oh my goodness, this is the lesson for all of us. Here is God who allows us to walk and invites us to walk in faith. He invites us to walk in the midst of uncertainty, and yet in the midst of that uncertainty, what do we do? We say, well, what can I take? How can I take control of this situation? Because I'm tired of waiting, and I'm tired of the uncertainty. I'm tired of not knowing, and so I'm going to take matters into my own hands. So that's the first thing. The first thing is, what's the impetus? What's the motivation for these people? It was not. They wanted to rebel against God. This is very, very important. They didn't say we defy the God who brought us out of Egypt. They simply say, basically, we don't know what happened to this Moses. So what we're going to do is we're going to take matters into our own hands. We're going to take control of the situation.

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"mount sinai" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:07 min | 9 months ago

"mount sinai" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"38° in Central Park. We're going to see sunshine today in highs in the mid 40s before we get back down to the low 30s and see more clouds tonight. Now let's bring in Michael Barr with a look at what else is going on in New York and around the world, Michael. Thank you very much, Nathan. Thousands of nurses at two major New York City hospitals are back on the picket line for a second day this morning as a strike continues. Nurses and Mount Sinai Manhattan and montefiore in The Bronx say the strike action is designed not to get more money but to get more workers. I have two or three nurses working 24 hours 'cause the information does not have enough nurses. This has been going on even before the pandemic and the pandemic just blew the whole thing open. New York attorney general letitia James says nurses need better working conditions because they help numerous patients during the height of the pandemic. It would nurses who were there every day some days without PPE. Again, sacrificing their own safety. And that's why that's why this attorney general is here on behalf of the nurses because I know what they did. Mount Sinai management called the nurse's strike reckless claiming they offered a 19.1% raise. High risk patients like babies in the nicu have been moved to other hospitals. One of former president Trump's most loyal and trusted employees faces sentencing today after he pleaded guilty to tax fraud charges. Allen weisselberg pleaded guilty to orchestrating a 15 year tax fraud evading almost $2 million in income taxes to avoid a long prison sentence, weisselberg agreed to testify against the Trump organization where he served as CFO. Weisselberg was promised a sentence of 5 months in jail. Thousands of protesters in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo demanded no Amnesty following Sunday's riot that invaded the heart of Brazil's capital. The riot was an effort to reinstall former president jair Bolsonaro, Brazil's justice minister vowed to prosecute those who acted behind the scenes to summon supporters

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More than 7,000 nurses on strike in New York City

AP News Radio

00:50 sec | 9 months ago

More than 7,000 nurses on strike in New York City

"More than 7000 nurses at two large New York City hospitals went on strike this morning in a dispute over pay and staffing levels. The walkout involves as many as 3500 nurses at montefiore and The Bronx and around 3600 at Mount Sinai in Manhattan, the New York State nurses association says, after bargaining late into the night, it was being forced to strike because of chronic understaffing that leaves them caring for too many patients. President Nancy Hagan spoke at a virtual news conference yesterday. Sticking point is safe, patient care, save nurse to patient ratio, save staffing. The hospitals have been getting ready for a walkout by transferring patients, diverting ambulances, postponing non emergency procedures, and arranging to bring in temporary staffing. Julie Walker, New York

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Michelle Obama Urges Abortion Rights Supporters to ‘Double Down’

Mark Levin

01:55 min | 1 year ago

Michelle Obama Urges Abortion Rights Supporters to ‘Double Down’

"Michelle Obama Am I allowed to criticize Michelle Obama mister producer wad be blown off the air here Michelle Obama She's not tone deaf She's not tone deaf No she is smart She is everything you ever wanted in her First Lady In an expertly when she speaks it's like Moses coming down from the mountain from God with God's words on the tablet Mount Sinai Michelle Obama urges abortion rights support is the double down ahead of the roe V wade We just had an assassination threat against a Supreme Court Justice A left wing Democrat group has been organizing criminal activity in front of the homes of these justices Michelle Obama doesn't mention any of that but the day after the assassination of she doesn't put out a statement condemning anything Neither does her fantastic husband Instead it's this former First Lady Michelle Obama and it's reported in the news because Michelle Obama speaks Urged her Instagram followers to quote unquote double down on working to protect abortion rights in a post Thursday as the Supreme Court gets closer to ruling on an abortion rights case that could overturn roe versus wade This is an abortion rights case Abortion rights case To human life case So we've got to work so we've got to get work today I guess it was a misspelling she forgot the word too Happens

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"mount sinai" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:07 min | 1 year ago

"mount sinai" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Old and kind of curious to know when do you start giving away a whole lot of money Well I mean we just gave another 40 million to Mount Sinai toward the you know we have that Mount Sinai Hospital and then you know we had the icon stadium over the years We've given away and that's sort of interesting They've given away money for these colleges and I can name a few chode and all that they're buildings Princeton and we're getting so we have given away a lot of money And I think they probably like it I don't personally get too involved you know a lot of guys like to go on the boards of these things that go into boards of institutions I mean and honestly speaking the only thing that I'm getting involved is I can help it is assignable rights thing where I think there's a way that I can be really helpful to seeing that happen because I think that's a situation that's just horrible to see You got these companies making all this money in these animals Just suffering for no reason I'm not going to keep eating it So I think that's something that you know I would you know the foundations that we have would be much more involved with this animal rights thing And obviously we have a lot of money so it would be other things and the foundation itself is still I mean there'll be certainly enough money if I get out of the business for any reason IEP will still have I mean it's not going to affect the amount of capital they have today and there's public companies So the money that they have today is not going to be effective why would I want that stock sold I'd like to see that as a legacy to continue and I think if you ask who's the guy that's going to run it I think Bret is learned enough in this is quite fit to do that And I say that the operation would continue very much in the way it is now where I don't really get in Norwood Bret and tell these guys how they should operate the company day to day But hold their feet to the fire if they're not producing unless there's a reason not to I mean if you have a terrible recession you can't blame somebody for not making money So I think that's where it's going Well as always Carl we can't wait to see what you do next because it's always fascinating and clearly Brett will be with you doing that I'll say happy birthday once again It's always a pleasure speaking with you Carl icahn is the chairman of Icahn Enterprises thrilled to have you here on Bloomberg television Bloomberg radio YouTube the Bloomberg terminal Carl I look forward to our next conversation All right of course that was Eric schatzker with Carl icahn turning 86 today Check out that full conversation You can listen.

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"mount sinai" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

04:20 min | 1 year ago

"mount sinai" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"EDU Carol master This stock has been on a tear since early May So take us into the economic impact of this Along with reporters and editors who helped make your business week profitable Let's dig into it with Bloomberg business week editor Joe Weber It's the cover story of the upcoming issue Bloomberg business week We did afternoons at two eastern These are retailers that have been on everybody's radar Those Apple numbers continuing to come in on Bloomberg radio the Bloomberg business app and Bloomberg radio dot com Attorneys general in 13 states and Washington D.C. are backing a Mexican lawsuit that blames American gun makers of helping criminals get guns In a lawsuit the Mexican government argues the companies including Smith and Wesson used reckless gun dealers and illegal sales practices that drug cartels rely on It argues that companies are aware but do nothing Hundreds of protesters took to the streets of Minneapolis again last night in response to the police killing of 22 year old a mere lock who was fatally shot early Wednesday while apparently asleep and holding a firearm during a police raid Mayor Jacob fries announced a ban on nearly all no knock warrants going forward in his city and vodka has been America's favorite liquor since the 70s but another is on track to claim the top spot Revenue from tequila sales jumped 30% last year to $5.2 billion trailing vodka that's $7.3 billion That's according to the distilled spirits council of the U.S. I'm Scott Carr And I'm susannah Palmer in the Bloomberg newsroom a 7th New York City police officer has been shot this year and off duty cop was shot in the foot as he was leaving a vigil Adam Manhattan community center shooting happening about four 30 p.m. yesterday near Broadway and 130th street in the manhattanville neighborhood The officer was taken to Mount Sinai morningside hospital in stable condition he is expected to make a full recovery Chief Jeffrey madrie head of the NYPD's housing bureau said the officer saw two men firing gunshots as he was leaving the building and appeared to have been struck as he was diving for cover Investors will be looking for more inflation data in the week ahead Bloomberg's care and Moscow reports The consumer price index for January is out on Thursday Consumer prices soared in the country last year by the most in nearly four decades according to the Labor Department Red hot inflation is setting the stage for the start of the Federal Reserve's tightening cycle with the first hike expected at the March meeting We also get the weekly report on initial jobless claims Friday is consumer sentiment from the University of Michigan Disney and Pfizer are among companies scheduled to report earnings in the week ahead Karen Moscow Bloomberg radio How will earnings and inflation data affect this week's investor sentiment Some analysts are sounding optimistic when it comes to where stocks are going Nadia level is senior U.S. equity strategist for UBS financial services There's a lot of cash on the sideline because people are trying to figure out where to put that incremental dollars when you have these wise springs on a daily basis It becomes a more difficult to navigate those changes But when I look out when we look out in the months ahead we do think that the market is going to grow in higher And so we would take advantage to leg into some of those longer term stories The S&P 500 is now up for two weeks in a row Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries I'm Susanna Palmer This is Bloomberg This is Bloomberg Wall Street week with David Weston from Bloomberg radio Said Cher Jay Powell made it official last week dealing with inflation has become job one Inflation remains well above our longer run goal of 2% Supply and demand imbalances related to the pandemic and the reopening of the economy have continued to contribute to elevated levels of inflation But as the fed tries to get inflation under control real estate may be pushing the other way All of us from New York City mayor Adams on down want to get people back into the office I need my companies back open and operated You can't run the city like New York but 30% even as the prices are going up for tenants Our data has a rent increase of.

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"mount sinai" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:52 min | 1 year ago

"mount sinai" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Never would I have imagined that I would be standing up here talking about the execution of my son By the many apple police department The mayor of Minneapolis has announced a ban on almost all no knock warrants in his city unpaid fuel bills has led to the seizure of a couple of Miami based cruise ships in The Bahamas the New York Post reports U.S. Marshals took possession of crystal cruise's serenity and symphony vessels Friday a judge issued a warrant after a fuel provider accused the crystal cruises of owing past due fuel bills totaling more than four and a half $1 million A detainee at Guantanamo Bay held for a couple of decades should now be sent to a Saudi rehab facility That's the finding of a board at The Pentagon the man Muhammad Al qahtani was captured in 2002 after being suspected of being an intended 9 11 hijacker He was subjected to torture at Guantanamo leaving him on fit to stand trial A Pentagon review board said Friday Alcantara's detention is no longer necessary to protect national security I'm Scott Carr And I'm susannah Palmer in the Bloomberg newsroom An off duty New York City police officer was shot in the foot Saturday as he was leaving a vigil at a Manhattan community center It was the 7th time and NYPD officer has been shot this year The shooting happened around four 30 p.m. near Broadway and 130th street in the borough's manhattanville neighborhood The officer was taken to Mount Sinai morningside hospital in stable condition and is expected to make a full recovery No arrests have been made In the week ahead investors will continue to position themselves for what they think the Federal Reserve will do with regard to interest rates Brad McMillan is chief investment officer at Commonwealth financial network The fed came out and said yes we are going to raise rates and the market reacted And then the market took back took a step back and said but wait a minute the economy is really doing well So earnings are going to be fine valuations are a little bit lower but on the whole onward network And I think that's where we're going On Thursday we get inflation data in the form of the consumer price index for January Well half of America's workers are ready to pile pressure on their employers as they play a risky game with their bosses the story from Bloomberg's Charlie pellet They have spent the past two years heating their bosses and the pandemics unprecedented demands they have watched products disappear from shelves inflation surge and their paychecks purchasing power shrink According to a nationally representative survey conducted by the Harris poll for Bloomberg news America's workers now want more much more about 55% say they are likely to seek out job offers from other companies to get raises of their current firms Charlie pellet Bloomberg radio Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quick take powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries I'm susannah Palmer This is Bloomberg This is Bloomberg Wall Street week Markets shrug off higher consumer prices The economy is in the process of rebounding With a Federal Reserve have its own digital printers The financial stories that sheep are worth Many people think the yields are just going to keep marching up We have more spending coming out of Congress One of the big questions I think on investors minds inflation Through the eyes of the most influential voices Larry summers the former treasury secretary Why am one hand A Bank of America Wells Fargo CEO Charlie sharp Bloomberg Wall Street week with David Weston from Bloomberg radio Searching for direction in corporate earnings in Ukraine and in the economy This is Bloomberg Wall Street week I'm David Weston Markets turned to earnings this week to find some relief from that bad January start And.

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"mount sinai" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:11 min | 1 year ago

"mount sinai" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Top spot The spirits council of the U.S. says tequila sales jumped 30% in 2021 to $5.2 billion I'm Scott Carr And I'm susannah Palmer in the Bloomberg newsroom a 7th New York City police officer has been shot this year and off duty cop was shot in the foot as he was leaving a vigil Adam Manhattan community center shooting happening about four 30 p.m. yesterday near Broadway and 130th street in the manhattanville neighborhood The officer was taken to Mount Sinai morningside hospital in stable condition He is expected to make a full recovery Chief Jeffrey madrie head of the NYPD's housing bureau said the officer saw two men firing gunshots as he was leaving the building and appeared to have been struck as he was diving for cover Investors will be looking for more inflation data in the week ahead Bloomberg's care and Moscow reports The consumer price index for January is out on Thursday Consumer prices soared in the country last year by the most in nearly four decades according to the Labor Department Red hot inflation is setting the stage for the start of the Federal Reserve's tightening cycle with the first hike expected at the March meeting We also get the weekly report on initial jobless claims Friday is consumer sentiment from the University of Michigan Disney and Pfizer are among companies scheduled to report earnings in the week ahead Karen Moscow Bloomberg radio How will earnings and inflation data affect this week's investor sentiment Some analysts are sounding optimistic when it comes to where stocks are going Nadia level is senior U.S. equity strategist for UBS financial services There's a lot of cash on the sideline because people are trying to figure out where to put that incremental dollars when you have these wide springs on a daily basis It becomes a more difficult to navigate those changes But when I look out when we look out in the months ahead we do think that the market is going to grow and higher And so we would take advantage to leg into some of those longer term stories The S&P 500 is now up for two weeks in a row Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries I'm Susanna Palmer This is Bloomberg.

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"mount sinai" Discussed on All Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe Podcasts

All Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe Podcasts

05:28 min | 2 years ago

"mount sinai" Discussed on All Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe Podcasts

"What happens rashi. After all tells us that sarah's death was linked to the binding of isaac she found out about it and she passed away and my grandfather pointed out that the mount sinai experience. of course. we're gonna read that only in the book of exodus but at the mount sinai experience entire nation composed of millions of people were all elevated to the level of prophecy at the foot of the mountain. Even though these are people that just a few months earlier were slaves in egypt. Once they come to the foot of the mountain there temporarily catapulted to level. Prophecy tells us that the people couldn't bear it their bodies were not ready to absorb such a godly experience and therefore they died and my grandfather wants to suggest an interesting idea that maybe it wasn't that like sarah. She got old nervous about the near death. Experience of is it. Maybe the ziff way of understanding what happened here. That maybe she was so she had such a spiritual rush of the ecstasy of this idea that god told abraham a want you to make the ultimate sacrifice. She was consumed by the spiritual meaning of this act of total sacrifice. That that kind of paralleled the prophetic experience at sinai and therefore she to passed away. So abraham now she has to deal with with sarah and he rose up from amongst the presence of his dead and he spoke to the children of hase of half saying. I'm an alien and resident amongst you grant me in a state for burial site with you. That i may bury my dead before me so abra has a problem..

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"mount sinai" Discussed on The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast

The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast

07:51 min | 2 years ago

"mount sinai" Discussed on The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast

"The soul rather started smile. I can hardly wait until we got the man in the ten commandments. All of my life. And i just can't understand expression on your face reverend thousand. You're not still look like you got so mad. You wanted to whip the well. Then when reverend say thousand not committed dump it. You had to smile at all over your face. Tell me what happened. He said why. I found this leg there. When reverend save thousands should not steel down in rela was but when web and saying how to not commit a topic number left it masquerade party on the outskirts of town and all the way out. You know mount since the costume. I sit down and we show on win. We jeff account this outfit. She said oh we we got it together because we have some about two or three weeks taleb account. I'm the head of the cow i said. Hey i didn't why don't we do this. The outskirts of the place that we've just about about my central seven minutes from it. Let's talk the car here. Put the cow outfit on. Go across the past against like a real cow. Knock on the door win the prize. She said why out man are you so clever and we got on the card. Put the cow outfit on. I'm the head of the cousy. The tail of the cow and we just about walking across to pass them and all of a sudden the real spotted us and the bulls that move mu. I say what does that hanin and walkway some grass. You raise yell sale. The revenue the summer. that'd be so yes. Eleven piece about the beds is a the robinson man. Man man in the back of the jesse jumped up and said what about the law. Min- every albin revson. You'll rather you are the most big humpback i've ever seen in my life. Complete sets of great great set. It came in with the minutes. Don't wanna know jones on some of you might say. Wow man how do you know. She didn't have no does on. Because reverend started talking about several ways and she was up there in the balcony and cut revenue something. She jumped up and she faded and when she fainted his minutes going down down down. That ministered went up up in a win. She was the naked negative. The basket and reverend turned around and looked at that naked system. The gonna look at that woman who have sprayed in the name of the selby's. Brian deegan in the front row. Put his hand over time It would take a chance on to what i the level follows. If you just come forward and say that you believe what is saying that. Nobody believes the reverend of everson. Got some of your body. How that pain. Maybe just put your hand on. That prayed and say i believe never be all right. Let's just say what the hell. I'd take a chance on you do sir. Can you believe when she saves. He believed her hair became alive and everybody saw that a miracle. In the jets an old man jumped up with his with his hand on his hand. At is the wild with iraq. Eddie cable can you do for my hand allegra. He looks at the law and he said i believe his retailer live in his last movie jumped up and shouted and dollar with the jet combat. Southbound america and old man was white as snow. He was about not informed his fight off again here. How how he'll say sake. Not some people ask me why. How man he was talking about the the negro that you had you talking about the ten commandments. Talk of the jewish people get credit for the ten commandments. And i say to my friend. And i'll say everybody list of let me right now. I'll tell you why. The jewish people get credit for the ten commandments. It happened thousand thousand years ago. When of so rubber nowadays they call him. Must do gyp. And an italian fellow nowadays a color mowatt and the jewish problem nowadays they call him a cake. Walk into fabio mount sinai and voice from mount sinai hollered out well admin so at that time was not as a gift and he said the voice said come down three so brother said no no no. I don't want joe command later for you. Baby laid up for you the next thing. The italian fellows walking through the balance of mount sinai the italian fellow. That's what they call them and then there's a babylonian days we might call them a wop. The boys how it out come the babylonian nowadays common italian said the voice said home day and said how no man to help them live about steered. You got to be crazy the next day. Jewish power day is not as a cape. He was walking through the valley of mouth sinai and they gained the boys hollowed out. As you come the jewish gal saying the voice from outside. I said kids. The some sometimes feminists that mothers and fathers just don't teach kids mannerism. I'm sitting on the bus with my leg. Wide open reading. The newspaper lady gets on the bus with a little kid sends a little kids leave that after she sit down. And the look of saint. Messed up my momma tell made the town yield but if you put that newspaper down and close your lands. How have a place to sit. Has no by the man read the newspaper. If you don't mind he goes back and his mom. Exactly what said since second lady come back and holler math after momma tell you that if you.

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"mount sinai" Discussed on National Prayer Chapel, Pilgrim's Progress

National Prayer Chapel, Pilgrim's Progress

04:58 min | 2 years ago

"mount sinai" Discussed on National Prayer Chapel, Pilgrim's Progress

"Chapter thirty three. The lord tells moses now leads this place this mount sinai go onto the promised. Land go to the land flowing with milk and honey. But i will not go with you because you are a stiff neck people and i might destroy you on the way when the people heard these distressing words. They began to mourn. They began to mourn. Now moses speaks to the lord you've told me in chapter thirty three verse twelve lead these people but you've not let me know whom you will send with me. You said i know you by name and you have found favor with me. If you're pleased with me. Teach me your ways. So that i may know you and continue to find favour with you remember that this nation is your people in the lord. Replies my presence will go with you literally my presence will walk with you. And i will give you rest. And moses said to him if your presence does not go with us do not send us up from here. How will anyone know that. You are pleased with me and with your people unless you go with us. What else will distinguish me and your people from all the other people in the face of the earth we need god to go with us and right now the lord god of heaven in his wrath has withdrawn from the american church. Yes some are still pretending that the holy spirit is there. But he's been drawn back and america's being given over to darkness and the judgment and the american church with its faults..

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"mount sinai" Discussed on National Prayer Chapel, Pilgrim's Progress

National Prayer Chapel, Pilgrim's Progress

03:45 min | 2 years ago

"mount sinai" Discussed on National Prayer Chapel, Pilgrim's Progress

"I wanna understand. Jesus position specifically today. I want to understand what is jesus position regarding the law. The ten commandments. Not the ceremonial law. Not the health laws. Those were obviously old covenant and. I don't believe they're still binding with ceremonies the church calendar of the old testament. I don't believe any of those are still binding. If you go to romans fourteen five through eight or you go to colossians two sixteen if you glaciers three twenty three to twenty five or galicians for twenty one to thirty one or relations five sixteen to twenty six. You'll find out that. All of the old testament was a shadow looking forward. To jesus christ so i go through jesus to interpret the meaning of the old testament and i go through the gospels to interpret the meaning of the new testament scriptures. So when i come to the law as given on mount sinai. I wanna take that law and ask. Jesus how do you interpret this. And so we have honor your father and your mother so that you may live long in the land. The lord your god is giving you..

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The Ongoing Health Costs Associated With 9/11

Marketplace Morning Report with David Brancaccio

01:58 min | 2 years ago

The Ongoing Health Costs Associated With 9/11

"To federal funds established after the attacks of september eleven. Two thousand and one have paid around twelve billion dollars over the years. The money went to first responders. The families of those who died or people have gotten sick as a result of the terrorist carnage. Medical claims have been increasing in recent years. Many from people with cancer marketplace's samantha fields reports on the ongoing health costs connected to that day twenty years ago this weekend. Michael o'connell responded to the world trade center as a firefighter on nine eleven and spent the next few weeks working at ground zero five years later he got sick. I know the exact date. It was december thirty first. Two thousand six new year's eve. He went to bed that night filling healthy but when he woke up the next morning i literally had swollen limbs swollen ankles all my joints were inflamed by body kind of blew up to like twice the size. It was a pulmonologist figured out that he had a rare autoimmune disease called sarcoidosis that was attacking his skin and joints and told him he'd gotten it from breathing in toxins. The material that responders and survivors were exposed to when the towers collapsed was quite toxic. Dr michael crane treats a lot of nine eleven first responders through the world trade center health program clinic at mount sinai so huge huge burning buildings collapsing. Everything inside is burning and it collapses down into a pile and then an enormous. Dust cloud a lot of firefighters. Police officers and others at ground zero started getting sick almost immediately. I with what they called the world trade center cough then. Ptsd and depression. And eventually years later cancers this exposure has a really really long tail anyone who develops any kind of illness linked to nine eleven can get free healthcare through the world trade center health program but michael bearish a lawyer for nine eleven survivors says there are likely a lot of people dealing with nine eleven related health problems. Who don't know they're

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Jackie Mason, comic who perfected amused outrage, dies at 93

AP News Radio

01:00 min | 2 years ago

Jackie Mason, comic who perfected amused outrage, dies at 93

"Jackie Mason who spiced tea brand of stand up comedy led him to Catskills night clubs west coast talk shows and Broadway stages has died he was ninety three Mason died Saturday at Mount Sinai hospital in Manhattan according to long time friend attorney Raoul Felder he was known for his sharp wit and piercing social commentary often about being Jewish Mason was the son of a rabbi and became one before starting his career as a borscht belt comedian he shot to fame on The Ed Sullivan Show later in life Mason won the second of his two Emmys for playing Krusty the clown's father on the Simpsons when I grew up in IBM cloud the respected member of the community life is not the spring promotion over the years some accused Mason of taking its humor too far but he always defended himself saying he's a comedian Julie Walker New York

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"mount sinai" Discussed on PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

06:58 min | 2 years ago

"mount sinai" Discussed on PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

"As we saw monday morning applicable. Absolutely so i think the first significant thing that we all can do all should be doing number. One listening to our patients on our patients are the best source of information for our clinical skill set in clinical decision making so a start listening to our patients and really understanding their experience In terms of upskilling. I'm finding more and more that there are many many groups both nationally and internationally Who have spent the past year and now going on your and a half Investing in understanding while coverted so starting with digging into the literature looking at the world physio paper looking at several other of the publications. That have more recently coming out As well as networking is darren had said. This is a really important opportunity for all of us to work together. And so if you are interested in learning more and upscaling by all means don't hesitate to reach out to any of us as well as anyone on that world paper. I'm sure i can speak for our team here at mount sinai. We are more than excited and happy to help any way we can Knowledge is power so the more that we can work together. I think it's really for the best and just want to remind the audience that if you're watching this live or on replay. The link to that paper is available comments below. Jenna thanks so much. We'll bring you back in just a minute up next coming in the studio with me. Jimmy ward and australian clinician scientists. Therapy background currently works at mount sinai hospital with us in the abilities. Research center. james cart research focuses developing low cost technology for people with chronic disease and disability. Jamie coming in the studio jamie. Thanks so much for your time. I jimmy greg. Today hit our jamie. You've got a respiratory background. Let's utilize your expertise. How can respiratory physical therapists. Play a role in the assessment of people with long kkob. Yeah this is a great question Specifically some of the skills response spiritually pace have that relevant to lung coveting played in the assessment of braiding patents determining snia which is also Breathlessness and exercise testing prescription especially in the present so breathlessness and oxygen saturation. However as we've heard with long kobe we need to that. Approach given the risks of symptom exacerbation with traditional forms of assessment and treatment. So for example we can be quite confident that in someone with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease we can elicit breathlessness oxygen saturation during a six minute. Walk test for example and that personal recover relatively quickly after the test and we have a issues later that day or during the following days but we definitely know that the forming these types of exercise tests in people with lung covert can lead to severe worsening of symptoms. So this nice to be taken into account if the person is reporting similar experiences following increases in levels of activity so the brave breaking piper really drives this point throughout the document which is great. the paper also highlights the potential oxygen saturation in a proportion of people. We've long cove at one month after discharge from hospital and this might also occur in smaller percentage of people that had less severe in fictional when hospitalized at a is definitely supports the need for established supervised rehabilitation programs Such as the program generous leading mount sinai ore in situations where this might be available sufficient support from the healthcare institutions to facilitate self-monitoring volkswagen saturation during activity at harming people that we might consider risk should acknowledge that Just fondly on that point that breathlessness and oxygen saturation annoys correlated. And someone that can someone can be breathless for other reasons. While they're oxygen levels a normal and in certain conditions the patient can also dispatched right without noticeable symptoms. So this is why. It's important for regular assessment by clinician with expertise in this area point now. There are subtle differences in causes of shortness of breath. What do we need to notice separate those. This is a really great question. Jimmy and will be relevant to a large number of paper with It's likely that many will never experienced breathlessness before. And so this is a new symptom to come to terms with in life As i touched him. Full breathlessness can be associated with low levels of oxygen. But it's not always the case someone can be breathless and maintain normal levels. Which is why is needs to be explored further to determine the cause and for example in paperweight establish lungs as breathlessness can also be mechanically night shah as the chest. Warwick's hotter to overcome dynamic hyperinflation during activity. So we need a rule out. The other potential causes of why person with loan might be reporting breathlessness to you as a clinician on the holidays would be dysfunctional braiding patents which also covers ventilation hristo during exercise and the other one i would think kobe's vocal cord dysfunction so we have some interest in measuring In total two levels in long cohort and while it can be definitely considered occurred measure given the ability for results to change quickly with saying a patent of slightly lower levels of Which may indicate a component of provincial If dysfunctional breathing is suspected a referral should be my to a pay with expertise in this area or two breath. Wet program such as spices here in the us who will utilize frequently and invite cuco. Dysfunction can be very difficult to spot out to the to but common signs include. Bank breath lists all of a sudden despite limited activity or during exercise. Some strada feeling you ways ing feeling like you've got a sensation tecate clearing your throat or coughing throat and chest tightness and avoid wholesomeness boyko dysfunction. Ken cause debilitating breathlessness. If this is suspected referral should be made to anti or a speech therapist. Taken perform assessments at risk resto during activity to diagnose this site you know in summary breathlessness is prevalent in london. We say commonly and it can have several causes in therefore the symptoms should be explored thoroughly having the most appropriate treatment for each person. Jamie thanks so much. You're beginning to gather a lot of different. Things need to be considered working with this population very important. Which is the reason for this resource. Thanks so much jamie. Ara our final guests today. A medical doctor specializing in physical medicine and rehabilitation. She's also a post doctoral fellow in neuroscience at the abilities research center at mount at hospital and her research focuses are pain and cancer rehabilitation neuro modulation. Let's welcome laura tabakoff laurel welcome to the show. I think for having me jimmy. It's really.

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"mount sinai" Discussed on PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

02:30 min | 2 years ago

"mount sinai" Discussed on PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

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With Outdoor Concert, New York's Lincoln Center Starts Path to Return

1A

00:57 sec | 2 years ago

With Outdoor Concert, New York's Lincoln Center Starts Path to Return

"Lincoln Center, held its first concert in over here on Wednesday. As Jeff Lunden reports. It was the first concert of restart stages, which will fill the art center with outdoor performances and rehearsal spaces it over the coming months After speeches by Mayor Bill de Blasio and others. Members of the New York Philharmonic's brass section played a fanfare. Ah, a small invited audience of first responders sat masked in socially distance pods of two under a grove of trees to hear the short concert. Doctor is male. Nobile of Mount Sinai Hospital who'd been on the front lines of the covert pandemic, said he was grateful to be in the audience that Z such a treat Such incredible treat trombone player Colin Williams of the New York Philharmonic said he was grateful to completely forgotten what it's like to perform to have an audience and to stand up and feel that energy again for

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Man on New York City subway spat at woman, yelled anti-Asian slurs

New Sounds

00:22 sec | 2 years ago

Man on New York City subway spat at woman, yelled anti-Asian slurs

"City Police are asking for the public's help in finding a man wanted for yelling anti Asian slurs at a 44 year old woman and her three Children and spitting at her. Police say he also knocked her cellphone out of her hand as she tried to record the hate crime. Officers say the man fled on West 41st heard after Tuesday's attack. The woman was taken to Mount Sinai Hospital for observation and was in stable condition.

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New York City mayoral candidate Andrew Yang discharged from hospital

The Other Side of Midnight

00:19 sec | 2 years ago

New York City mayoral candidate Andrew Yang discharged from hospital

"Candidate Andrew Yang, the front runner among Democrats, is out of the hospital after a health scare this morning, a kidney stone that caused enough pain for him to head to the ER. He thank the doctors at Mount Sinai West, who treated him and said he'd be drinking. Ah lot of water today

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Chicago cop shot Saturday morning, third officer shot this week

Bloomberg Politics, Policy and Power

00:28 sec | 2 years ago

Chicago cop shot Saturday morning, third officer shot this week

"Police officer has been shot the third cop shot in Chicago this week. Dean Mutual has more police postman tweets that the shooting was on the West side Saturday morning. He also has been taken the Mount Sinai Hospital condition unknown. The female officers the third CPD officer shot in less than a week and off duty officer was shot in Cali Human heights on south side on Sunday and on duty Chicago police sergeant was shot in the parking lot of the Grecian District Police station.

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Karaites: Bible Only, Please with Shawn Lichaa

Judaism Unbound

09:31 min | 2 years ago

Karaites: Bible Only, Please with Shawn Lichaa

"Is someone that we've wanted to have on the podcast for a long time. But we're trying to figure out the right place and we realized that we were starting this series on the bible. We thought this is the right place to have a discussion with somebody who is a leading voice within the community. That's a group of jews that basically it doesn't accept one of the key pillars of rabbinic judaism. Which is that at mount sinai when moses was given what we call the torah by god the written torah moses was also given an oral torah at the same time by god and that oral torah was preserved for hundreds and hundreds of years until some period after the destruction of the second temple when it was written down initially as the mishna and then over time in additional ways as what we call the talmud and the carrots represent a group of jews. That didn't believe that there was an oral tradition. Given at mount sinai that was if basically equal magnitude as the written torah in the bible that the written torah their written bible has a much more significant. Or perhaps i should say supreme significance in what we understand judaism to be what we understand god to one of the jews etc. The percentage of jews. That are carrots has waxed and waned over the course of the last two thousand years of jewish history. It was much much bigger in the middle ages. And of course here in america when we talk about the various groups of jews that there are people think about you know the nominations orthodox conservative reform reconstructionist renewal but often. Don't really think about carrots largely. Because it's a small community here in america and our guest today is working to preserve its traditions and make them available for study or consideration more widely. We're really excited to have this conversation today. With lisa who a leading voice in the carrot community he is a board member of the carrot juice of america and founder of the carrot. Press in the a press self-description they say our mission is simple. When kerry literature ceased to be commonly available the jewish world lost a tremendous amount of scholarship exegesis in diversity. Students have jewish theology and history lost access to a rich heritage and carrots themselves. Were no longer. The masters of their own intellectual heritage. The karaoke press aims to change all this and they publish a combination of translations of older care a literature as well as more contemporary ratings. Sean leash himself is the founder of a blue thread a jewish blog with a threat of right throughout and he speaks widely about carrot judaism at venues across america including synagogues jewish the library of congress the association of jewish libraries. And now judaism unbound so sean lee shia welcome to judaism unbounded so great to. Have you excited to be here. We're excited to have this conversation We've been talking about the bible in this series and it's interesting to now move from talking about the bible too. Well what people do with the bible. So i think that some of us have a very unsophisticated understanding of them and some of us have an extremely unsophisticated understanding of other. So i would say that. The thing that i know is basically that i think it's it's worth saying because i think people may say that says strange sounding word that actually in hebrew aramaic like kara means to read so as also a way of talking about the torah. So my understanding is that it's people who really don't believe that the judaism that emerges from the time after the bible is is accurate you know and so really what we should be doing is going back to the bible so now take me more sophisticated than that. There is judaism after the bible. And that judaism is correct. Now the question is like what does is and what does correct me. maybe i'd give you like one nuance to what you said. But it's a massive paradigm shift in what most people think about judaism. There is a written law and there is an oral law. Right so god. According to this form of gave the written torah and oral torah explaining it carrot judaism does not believe that god gave an oral law carried using god gave a written torah. And that's what the carrots follow. Now we also have the entire hebrew bible. That's tanaka and we use that as a source of our laws and understanding difficult times and biblical precedent. But we definitely believe that there is a judaism. Astor the tanakh after the bible closes. And let's talk about what that means every day for everybody. When did this split happen or did it happen. Multiple times between those. Who believe that the that there is an oral and that there isn't so look from a theological perspective right and like we. Carrots would say there was never an oral law and or the people who decided to follow the law broke off away from. What's carrots would say was true and these words very lucy. True historical israelite israelites. Judaism but definitely in the second temple. You see lots of different juice groups in the middle ages. The issa whites the whites anna nights the rights. You're the nights all these different jewish movements in all these different places in all these different times. So yes i think the answer. Your question is that there are many different times where judaism came apart came back together. Came apart came back together. And maybe i should rephrase that instead of saying we're judaism cap came back to but maybe the people who ascribe to judaism have different views at sometimes are more divergence from each other or sometimes came closer to each other so i really want to sit with what you said to start that which is from a care perspective the rabbinate. We haven't used that word yet. But the rabbit nights branched off and followed a new oral law. That had that was not from a care perspective sort of from the divine and i want to sit with that. Because i think there's such a deep way in which even those of us who aren't like orthodox rabbinate jews. We've we've sort of soaked into us that like Judaism of judaism this idea of an oral tradition. You know tomlin that's sort of. There's even for people who don't go to synagogue very much. They might not know what talmud is in deep way but like there's that original document and then there's all these things later that eventually i written but the idea. They're circulating around as oral teachings and they sort of are given the status. That's maybe a slight bit lower than that written doc. Foot and in many ways equal to that original document and sometimes we would even argue as judaism unbound like the newer stuff kind of replaces the torah ways in which there are correctives made from a rabbi perspective in those talmud texts in other texts that sort of change what the torah or other biblical texts are say. This word rabbinate is not a word i had ever heard until i met you but like i i'd love to talk about like there's a term rab night that exists. Wants you back out and say There are other kinds of judaism. If it's almost like we've had conversations with people were like the phrase white jew comes up like if you think all jews are white. It's a silly thing to say. White jews right. It only makes sense. When white jews is a a subsection of broader group of jews similarly the term rabbinate only make sense. When you recognize there are other kinds of jews like carrots. So i'd love to hear from you sean. Like what is it to sort of inhabit a judaism that people don't even know as judaism ism that like is is so fundamentally erased like the terminology that we have is built around. Its own existence when you zoom out and you think judaism and then you kind of say. Oh wait a minute. What's what is rob nights. Era nights jew is somebody who follows the rabbinic tradition so keira heights or are jews. Who follow the curator. Kerr carry tradition In this case. It's a bible based and not tom based tradition juice. Follow the rabbinic tradition. So that includes the entire hebrew bible and all of been literature. Now you've mentioned this question about like never having to think about what it means to be around nights in one thousand. Nine hundred seventy nine and haddassah magazine jewish traveller section a. Rabbi his name is rabbi borrow helmand. He traveled to cairo egypt and he was studying arabic in cairo egypt. Now i'm gonna put a little bit of a notes here in my family comes from the jewish community of cairo. So back to this right. He's he's traveling to cairo. And he's there and he's learning arabic and he is telling his muslim arabic teacher. I cannot come to class on chabad. Because i'm an observant jew. And i won't be the muslim teacher asks in a very comforting friendly voice. Basically what kind of jew are you. Are you a carrot or a rabbi nights and this rabbi tells us. That's the first time you ever had to identify as around nights. And the truth is that unless you are living in egypt and the last century probably no other place in the world where the carrots were prominent enough where somebody would have to say. Are you to revenue.

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Your smartwatch could detect COVID

Talking Tech

02:04 min | 2 years ago

Your smartwatch could detect COVID

"Your apple watch or your fit bit or samsung galaxy. Watch or other wearable device and tracker could eventually signal whether you've been infected with covid nineteen or other illnesses such as the flu. Most of the research studies underway suggests that a few days before a person would test positive for the coronavirus their heart rate or activity level. Changes enough to suggest your about to do so. Now you probably know this most of our listeners. Probably know this but where will just the apple watch and samsung galaxy. Smartwatch fitbit and other devices already collect information such as heart oxygen data as well asleep and activity levels so researchers at mount sinai hospital in new york and at stanford university's healthcare innovation lab. And there's more places like the scripps research translation institute in la hoya california and in the universities like university of washington purdue are all at various stages of research looking into this and fitbit is actually also working with the department of defense. The department of veteran affairs at nasa on covid nineteen detection. So there's a lot of interest here but the findings aren't foolproof. Because could be false positives and things like that. But at stanford eighty one percent of the thirty two patients who became infected with covid nineteen had changes in heart rates. Time spent sleeping and daily steps that they've taken the researchers wrote in a publication. They put out in a journal called nature biomedical engineering now. Most of the covid nineteen patients there about sixty three percent had changes that could have led to early detection before the onset of symptoms. They found researcher. N- probably not ever going to be able to tell you definitively that you will develop covid nineteen based on the variations in your heartbeat. Or how much sleep you got. How much activity level you've had and how that's changed. However if there's a way to give you a heads up to get a test and perhaps quarantine that could potentially prevent the spread of covid nineteen or other illnesses to other people including your family friends and coworkers so this research is ongoing to the studies are looking for more participants. The links are in my story on ticked usa today dot com. And this is a topic. I'm sure we'll be covering in the weeks and months

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2 men injured in overnight shootings in Chicago

Eye on Travel

00:35 sec | 2 years ago

2 men injured in overnight shootings in Chicago

"After two separate overnight shootings. Here's WGN Escape Salgado. The first shooting happened on the South side around 12 20 Saturday morning. 37 year old man was shot in the thigh during an argument with another man on the 5800 block of South Main Street and the Inglewood neighborhood. He's reported to be in good condition, a University of Chicago Medical Center. The second incident occurred on the West Side about 25. Minutes later, a 28 year old man was wounded on the 500 block of South California Avenue in the Lawndale neighborhood when two men approached in a vehicle in an apparent robbery attempt. The victim was shot in the arm when he resisted. He's listening. Fair condition A Mount Sinai hospital. No one is in custody and I have a shooting. His police investigate gave

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Moderna Wants to Increase the Number of Covid-19 Vaccine Doses in Each Vial

WBZ Morning News

00:23 sec | 2 years ago

Moderna Wants to Increase the Number of Covid-19 Vaccine Doses in Each Vial

"Moderna says it might be able to ease a covert vaccine crunch by adding doses to already existing vials. The company is trying to produce a million doses. A day and do research from scientists at Mount Sinai Hospital show One Corona virus vaccine may be enough to do the trick, especially for those who previously were infected. With the virus. Well, this

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"mount sinai" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

03:50 min | 2 years ago

"mount sinai" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"State capital, an ornate lobby with murals memorialize ng New York's military battles, He says the number one priority in 2021 is fighting and defeating a disease that has sickened over a million New Yorkers and killed over 39,000 room is fitting. Because we are at war, a war that began early last year when we were ambushed by the covert virus. And a war that continues today. Cuomo says he will also focus on turning around what he says is a short term economic crisis caused by pandemic related shutdowns and planning for an economic resurgence. The governor says he's also focusing on getting the limited supply of vaccines out faster. So far, the rollout has been uneven. Registration for New Yorkers over the age of 75, who were included in the next group eligible for the vaccine began at 8 A.m. Monday, but some providers listed on the state Health Departments website said they were not going to be giving out vaccines and other links. Our phone numbers were dead ends. The governor says he's working with Cornell University and North well health to form what he calls a new public Health corps to help speed up vaccinations. We will hire 1000 health core fellows who agree to serve for one year, Cuomo blames the federal government for not getting enough vaccines to the state more quickly. The governor also continued his call for Washington to deliver a bailout package for states hard hit by the pandemic. Cuomo said he's been more hopeful that President elect Joe Biden once he's inaugurated, and the newly Democratic led Congress will provide aid to help New York close. It's $15 billion deficit. The governor says If federal help doesn't come before the state budget is due in April, he'll have to take extraordinary and negative measures, including cutting school aid by 20% and making deep health cuts in the midst of a pandemic. And he continues to warn that proposals by many Democratic lawmakers to raise income taxes on the wealthy won't bring in enough to close the gap if we raise taxes. To the highest income tax rate in the nation on all income over $1 million billionaires, Multi millionaires millionaires any income over $1 million We would only raise 1.5 billion. Democratic Senate leader Andrea Start cousin says she believes that, given the state's growing income inequality and its impacts, it's necessary to change New York's tax structure. She also says the governor's estimate that $1.5 billion could be raised from the wealthiest too low and then a more comprehensive restructuring of the state's system could yield more revenue. We're more than willing to look at taxing millionaires and billionaires, because again we need to rebuild our economy, we can't just Wait for Washington. I don't know what they're going to do. Senate Republican Minority Leader Robert Ort says he found a lot to agree within the Democratic governor speech, including proposals to expand broadband to underserved areas, and he says he concurs with the governor's reluctance to impose new taxes on the wealthy. This has the potential at a critical time for our economy. When you want people investing here. You want people coming to New York? You want these folks hiring folks. There's a potential this could have the reverse effect. Cuomo announced earlier that he will propose legalizing the adult recreational use of marijuana in the state budget and idea long supported by Democrats in the Legislature or is not ruling out Republican support of the proposal. But he and other GOP senators will need to see the details first. The governor is expected to deliver three more speeches this week, laying out more of his plans for the year. In Albany. I'm caring too wet. Support for W. N. Y. C comes from the Mount Sinai Hospital voted to Newsweek's world's best specialized hospitals. 2021. They.

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