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within 1 year in the choir, i learned about jesus when i studied the lyrics of the songs. i am a christian. i am more patient with children and more confident about myself. >> i am not a christian. but as i study the words of the songs, i am finding new meaning in my life. >> today there is a black gospel choir in 50 churches all over japan. they call themselves the hallelujah gospel family. twice a year they come together in a concert where they share the message of christ through the gospel music they sing. >> 100 percent of the people who step into these choirs are being touched by the spirit of god. god is at work in a mighty, mighty way in japan. >> lucille talusan cbn news, tokyo. >> did you know that? >> i did. they love black gospel. it is awesome. that is all for this edition of (speaking in international language) anand he said unto them go ye into all of the world and preach the gospel preach the gospel ♪very creature in the world. (applause)
within 1 year in the choir, i learned about jesus when i studied the lyrics of the songs. i am a christian. i am more patient with children and more confident about myself. >> i am not a christian. but as i study the words of the songs, i am finding new meaning in my life. >> today there is a black gospel choir in 50 churches all over japan. they call themselves the hallelujah gospel family. twice a year they come together in a concert where they share the message of christ through...
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you mention preaching to choir. i actually want to ask her the choir's help.for more about the same kind of them are people passing by the church may poke their head in to see what's going on. there's a lot of magic at nasa and i think the people in this room know that, believe that and feel it. i mean, i think we really feel it otherwise we wouldn't be here. so ideas that you have a conversation to in to help get that magic out because i do think it's contagious with helpful to all of us. >> i think one of the other things we need to do is look at nontraditional partners. last year during the summer renovation program we get a psa with mary jay flash, the multi-plat and music recording artists in r&b. and she supports a school in new york of the women's academy of excellence. and so she's giving scholarships to students and new york city a lot of kids are single parent and don't have a lot of resources, but just this relationship with mary jay flash and her foundation for advancing women get that out to a demographic that usually doesn't know what we do at na
you mention preaching to choir. i actually want to ask her the choir's help.for more about the same kind of them are people passing by the church may poke their head in to see what's going on. there's a lot of magic at nasa and i think the people in this room know that, believe that and feel it. i mean, i think we really feel it otherwise we wouldn't be here. so ideas that you have a conversation to in to help get that magic out because i do think it's contagious with helpful to all of us....
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he was a singer himself in choirs in college. stand by me, lord, stand by me. she finished and the marchers cheered for a encore. roger mud told mahalia jackson and all the speeches in the world couldn't have brought the response that just came from the hymn she sang, ms. mahalia jackson. the crowd was still of applauding they're demanding an encore yes she's still there she's going to sing again. the pipe organ at the lincoln memorial had set some motion for rolling baseline. rustin clapped by her side in time of the crowd when ms. jackson finally left the microphone with sustained shouting is to a congregation from a gospel choir. after a speech from the american jewish congress aphilip randolph thanked the organizers of the march who he called a gifted young man for the organization of young men. then randolph took off his glasses and said at this time i have the honor to present to you the moral leader of our nation. someone in the crowd shouted, yes, sir. and the audience applauded. i should stop for a minute this is the last speech of the day and there wa
he was a singer himself in choirs in college. stand by me, lord, stand by me. she finished and the marchers cheered for a encore. roger mud told mahalia jackson and all the speeches in the world couldn't have brought the response that just came from the hymn she sang, ms. mahalia jackson. the crowd was still of applauding they're demanding an encore yes she's still there she's going to sing again. the pipe organ at the lincoln memorial had set some motion for rolling baseline. rustin clapped by...
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story of amarbat and his three wheelchairs. 240 kilometers southeast of ulan bator, the capital is choirillage, where 10,000 people live in the middle of the vast gobi desert. the average temperature in winter is 25 degrees celsius below zero. the piercing wind peculiar to the gobi blows through the village. amarbat lives at the edge of the village. the three-wheeled wheelchair is 26-year-old amarbat's invention. his legs were paralyzed by polio when he was 3. he relies on crutches to get around. he lives with his father, who teaches math, and mother, a barber. this is amarbat's favorite wheelchair. the wheelchair has a bicycle wheel and handlebar in front. the frame that connects him to the chair was made with used parts. amarbat has made a number of improvements to his wheelchair. this one which he's been using for more than a year, is his third. he cleans his wheelchair every day, even in the middle of winter. ♪ amarbat loves music. riding his wheelchair, he feels so good, he can't help singing. ♪ amarbat believes he should do everything for himself, not relying on others. his firm de
story of amarbat and his three wheelchairs. 240 kilometers southeast of ulan bator, the capital is choirillage, where 10,000 people live in the middle of the vast gobi desert. the average temperature in winter is 25 degrees celsius below zero. the piercing wind peculiar to the gobi blows through the village. amarbat lives at the edge of the village. the three-wheeled wheelchair is 26-year-old amarbat's invention. his legs were paralyzed by polio when he was 3. he relies on crutches to get...
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the congressional black choir they developed a frog -- >> sean: ouch!they've developed a frog in their throats at the beginning of the obama administration. >> sean: he's not in any black community, we are getting tired. >> there's a big if in her voice. what is when you tell me it is okay to go? as soon as obama got in this black congressional choir, skin colormania, skin color madness. the only reason why they have not criticized obama up to this point, not because he hasn't been progressive, because he hasn't been liberal, because he hasn't been. because he is black this is the racial mafia mindset in america today. >> sean: we have chris matthews comparing perry to bull connor. when he talked about the black cloud in the economy implying it is racist. >> are you saying there's a double standard. >> sean: is that going to happen, resort to -- >> isn't that indicative and reflective in terms of the poll numbers, disapproval rating in terms oft=wv president obama now. you see it in gallup, rasmussen, sightment about rick perry get moog the campaign. --
the congressional black choir they developed a frog -- >> sean: ouch!they've developed a frog in their throats at the beginning of the obama administration. >> sean: he's not in any black community, we are getting tired. >> there's a big if in her voice. what is when you tell me it is okay to go? as soon as obama got in this black congressional choir, skin colormania, skin color madness. the only reason why they have not criticized obama up to this point, not because he hasn't...
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so he knew the kind of people that he needed to lead the black choir and the dancers and they saw him as they said a white man with a black man inside, reverse oreo sometimes they would say. >> in fact, when i go to services at st. sabina and when i tell people to go -- i tell everyone, you haven't lived until you go to a service at st. sabina, just reserve three to four hours a day to do it. but when you hear him preach, close your eyes and you can't believe there's a blond blue eyed guy standing in the pulpit. he's adopted his cadence in his speech and i'm curious if you talk to him about that and how he came to -- how his delivery style evolved? >> he says he didn't evolve any style of preaching. he simply spent his whole time with black people and he listened to black preachers, and he says i don't try to treat like a black preacher, but he does. when you talk to him, there's a little bit of a black style even when i'm sitting talking and he's not trying to give a sermon or anything. but he has so absorbed that, and i find it's interesting. white people often get very upset about
so he knew the kind of people that he needed to lead the black choir and the dancers and they saw him as they said a white man with a black man inside, reverse oreo sometimes they would say. >> in fact, when i go to services at st. sabina and when i tell people to go -- i tell everyone, you haven't lived until you go to a service at st. sabina, just reserve three to four hours a day to do it. but when you hear him preach, close your eyes and you can't believe there's a blond blue eyed guy...
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the choir sings that all men will become brothers as organizers hope that north koreans will be allowed to participate. the south koreans still enjoyed this performance. >> i think that we will be reunited soon. it would be nice for north and south koreans to witness this together at some time. >> the message likely resounded across the border of the near and yet so this that north korea. >> there is >> welcome back. belgian politicians remain unable to resolve their differences that have left the country without a government. with no decisive winner in the last election and the flemish as the strongest political force, a new government is farther away than ever. they're seeking advantages for their own respective regions. the flemish though closer to the dutch and they identify more with the french. the differences are also reflected in the media landscape. we'll get one magazine with a couple of additions. >> movies and television, music and art. this is how the belgian magazine sells itself. this caters to a couple of belgian lifestyles, one name on a couple of different covers. flem
the choir sings that all men will become brothers as organizers hope that north koreans will be allowed to participate. the south koreans still enjoyed this performance. >> i think that we will be reunited soon. it would be nice for north and south koreans to witness this together at some time. >> the message likely resounded across the border of the near and yet so this that north korea. >> there is >> welcome back. belgian politicians remain unable to resolve their...
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you are preaching to the choir. we need to speak to the youth. i have seen violence on the bus of a kid showing off a weapon in the bay view. people don't want to change and they don't want to be labeled. we are not protected. you have to be careful on what you see. you can't say what you see at all times. if you live in the community and you see something. you have to understand people are not telling things because they are not protected of the we have to understand, what we can do about it is put police officers on the buses from the high crime areas going to the schools so they can be on the bus that's what they need. we need to put them on the buses so they feel comfortable going to school. >> that's right. i want to introduce tracy brown in the audience >> stand up >> the dc y. and it's going to be tracy's job to think about and plan for the bus program. tracy, d.c. yf.org. >> when we say questions, we mean questions not comments >> hi. my name is susan stone. i am on victim mediation. it's alive and well. my question is i want to acknowled
you are preaching to the choir. we need to speak to the youth. i have seen violence on the bus of a kid showing off a weapon in the bay view. people don't want to change and they don't want to be labeled. we are not protected. you have to be careful on what you see. you can't say what you see at all times. if you live in the community and you see something. you have to understand people are not telling things because they are not protected of the we have to understand, what we can do about it...
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i don't want to preach to the choir. i want your choir, rush.r since i guested here, there's been all kinds of conspiracies and i don't deal with them because they all make people watch. i laughed, one guy said, only reason i'm here is because of my name recognition. how did i get my name recognition? i march. ten years ago tonight i was in jail doing 90 days. not for blacks but for protesting puerto rico on environment. i look at at stab wound in my chest where i was stabbed and forgave the guy. who was white, by the way, who tried to kill me for leading a march in his neighborhood. i pay the dues for name recognition. i may not be as polished as some. i may mess up a word.
i don't want to preach to the choir. i want your choir, rush.r since i guested here, there's been all kinds of conspiracies and i don't deal with them because they all make people watch. i laughed, one guy said, only reason i'm here is because of my name recognition. how did i get my name recognition? i march. ten years ago tonight i was in jail doing 90 days. not for blacks but for protesting puerto rico on environment. i look at at stab wound in my chest where i was stabbed and forgave the...
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i am a eucharist the minister at the good shepherd church where jay and i sing in the choir.our family is fortunate because we have never fell discriminated against in our community. our friends, mostly heterosexual couples cost a model family. they even call us and their role models. we try to mirror the best family values in spite of the fact that our children are so well adjusted to the love that we parents have been able to provide their classmates to know that they have two moms and it has never been an issue. i can say without any doubt, our lives were almost perfect until the morning of january 8, 2009. that morning at 6:30 a.m. ice agents showed up at my door. they were looking for a mexican girl. jay did not think twice about letting them in time. when i asked to search, it turned out they were looking for me. the agent showed me a piece of paper which was a 2002 deportation letter, which i informed i had never seen. before i knew it, i was handcuffed and taken away like a criminal. i was put into a van two other men and searched like a criminal. in an instant, by am
i am a eucharist the minister at the good shepherd church where jay and i sing in the choir.our family is fortunate because we have never fell discriminated against in our community. our friends, mostly heterosexual couples cost a model family. they even call us and their role models. we try to mirror the best family values in spite of the fact that our children are so well adjusted to the love that we parents have been able to provide their classmates to know that they have two moms and it has...
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. ♪ >> our crew first noticed cynthia while she was singing in the gospel choir at the north carolinal institute for women. >> i've been convicted of first-degree murder and my sentence is life in prison without parole. >> but the real surprise came when she told us of her life before prison. the mother of two used to make her living on the other side of the bars. >> there's not too many people in here who used to be a correctional officer for the same state they are now incarcerated in. but it's actually been very helpful to me. having been an officer, i can understand the reasons behind a lot of the silly rules we have to go through, and the procedures we have to go through. i understand their perspective more. so it's easier to take some of the humiliations we have to go through. >> rupel offered no excuses for her fall from corrections officer to inmate. >> i'm convicted of first-degree murder. it was the death of my husband. we've been married 22 1/2 years and he was a good man. my husband did not abuse me. he did not deserve what i did to him. it's horrendous. there's no excuse
. ♪ >> our crew first noticed cynthia while she was singing in the gospel choir at the north carolinal institute for women. >> i've been convicted of first-degree murder and my sentence is life in prison without parole. >> but the real surprise came when she told us of her life before prison. the mother of two used to make her living on the other side of the bars. >> there's not too many people in here who used to be a correctional officer for the same state they are...
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[choir singing] a large number of alaskans are still russian orthodox, and the diverse population is reflected in the congregation at the russian orthodox cathedral in anchorage as easter is celebrated. native alaskans have found ways of blending russian religion with traditional practices. they are also beginning to reclaim their history and their relationship to nature. for the native peoples of alaska, the wilderness has never been empty. when the national parks and wilderness areas were created, the people who created them behaved as if alaska was empty, and most of the land was divided up between federal agencies, ignoring the indigenous inhabitants. don follows was sent to alaska in the 1970s by the national park service to establish a national park on the kenai peninsula, a remote fjord area on the south coast of alaska. i actually designed the proposal to kenai national park around a market study that i'd seen that had been done to try to find out what the alaskan mystique was, so there were six things that came out of that survey. there were so many of them that fit the kena
[choir singing] a large number of alaskans are still russian orthodox, and the diverse population is reflected in the congregation at the russian orthodox cathedral in anchorage as easter is celebrated. native alaskans have found ways of blending russian religion with traditional practices. they are also beginning to reclaim their history and their relationship to nature. for the native peoples of alaska, the wilderness has never been empty. when the national parks and wilderness areas were...
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rise above ♪ ♪ let us rice we're gonna rice above ♪ ♪ rise rise >> thanks to debbie gibson and the choir up your eyes [ femalal announcer ] for frequent heartburn sufferers, summertime is now a happy time. when we can eat what we want and sleep soundly through the night. prevacid®24hr prevents the acid that causes frequent heartburn, all day, all night. prevacid®24hr prevents the acid that causes frequent heartburn, smoky eyes look amazing. but creating them? that's a whole different story. almay intense i-color smoky-i kit. first, sweep the smoky-i color across your lid. then, add the crease accentuating shade... and a highlight under your brow. only from almay. only for me. [ birds chirping ] ♪ mmm! hot fudge sundae?!? ♪ new wild strawberry?!? ♪ [ female announcer ] over 25 flavors of kellogg's pop-tarts... and they're all for fun & fun for all. pop-tarts. made for fun. and they're all for fun & fun for all. [female announcer] looks like everybody's at our biggest sale of the year: the petsmart power sale. save $4 on select iams® cat food. including iams® ealthy naturals chchken and sa
rise above ♪ ♪ let us rice we're gonna rice above ♪ ♪ rise rise >> thanks to debbie gibson and the choir up your eyes [ femalal announcer ] for frequent heartburn sufferers, summertime is now a happy time. when we can eat what we want and sleep soundly through the night. prevacid®24hr prevents the acid that causes frequent heartburn, all day, all night. prevacid®24hr prevents the acid that causes frequent heartburn, smoky eyes look amazing. but creating them? that's a whole...
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choir member the night that i made the decision to leave from that moment to the next morning i was in a war zone. first he beat me until i was unconscious held me down on the floor put his knees on my shoulders. burn my marriage with a cigarette burn my arm with a cigarette. kicked me in the left ear until i was unconscious. and stripped me of my clothes and threw me in the back yard and it was twenty seven degrees below zero with the wind chill that night we were in wisconsin and it was january so i ran to the garage and i knew i had to hide so i found a tarp and i wrap myself in that and i hid in a corner behind something and i heard him come in and he had a stick and i heard him poking around in the garage. and i just prayed that if you didn't find me if i could just live through the night that i would get my kids out of here because i knew that what was going to happen was that he was going to kill me because he told me so many times and that night he he promised me that he kill me and that he those kids would never see their mother my youngest son was at home at the time and he w
choir member the night that i made the decision to leave from that moment to the next morning i was in a war zone. first he beat me until i was unconscious held me down on the floor put his knees on my shoulders. burn my marriage with a cigarette burn my arm with a cigarette. kicked me in the left ear until i was unconscious. and stripped me of my clothes and threw me in the back yard and it was twenty seven degrees below zero with the wind chill that night we were in wisconsin and it was...
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what do you think that they are a church choir from texas singing "fly away." >> that makes me feel goodtill thrilled when i hear my music coming out of a car or a house, somebody else thinning it. i am still that kid who loved buying records, going to concert, hearing music, who wanted a record deal one day. i am still that kid. that has not been lost. i am not stated. it amazes me, and i say, thank you for this life and giving me the opportunity to do what i love and use the gifts that you gave me. tavis: now you have a kid who is all grown up now. >> it was great to see my daughter in "x-men." it was amazing, and i am so proud of her. i am so happy she is doing what it is she wants to do. >> put the cover back up. the cover is so beautiful, and that is a real picture. >> that is real, and that is who i have always been. a lot of people think, that must be a persona. i have always been that kid. i must have been seven years old. that is what i come from. seeing the afro in the photo makes me wonder if you are going to bring blogs back. >> they are going to come back one day. i have nev
what do you think that they are a church choir from texas singing "fly away." >> that makes me feel goodtill thrilled when i hear my music coming out of a car or a house, somebody else thinning it. i am still that kid who loved buying records, going to concert, hearing music, who wanted a record deal one day. i am still that kid. that has not been lost. i am not stated. it amazes me, and i say, thank you for this life and giving me the opportunity to do what i love and use the...
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she leads the gospel choir behind bars. she was teaching ill literal it inmates to read and write. she was working the highest paid job available to an inmate. >> seems like if anyone would be a candidate for release after 20-plus years, she would have been it. >> exactly. >> there are so many twists and turns. >> there are. there are. her, you know, her attorneys worked for several years just to try to track down anyone who could verify the abuse that she had endured so they could present that evidence to the court. and, you know, eventually they felt they had it proved. they had declarations from the men who actually killed deborah's batterer and because she didn't actually physically do anything to harm him, but she did sort of bring him to a park where she thought he would be beat up. >> and he ended up getting killed. >> he ended up getting killed and she ended up being at least portrayed in court as being a cold hearted mastermind of this calculated plot. >> tell us about the two attorneys, both from the bay area, nadia and joshua. they were not like seasoned criminal justice
she leads the gospel choir behind bars. she was teaching ill literal it inmates to read and write. she was working the highest paid job available to an inmate. >> seems like if anyone would be a candidate for release after 20-plus years, she would have been it. >> exactly. >> there are so many twists and turns. >> there are. there are. her, you know, her attorneys worked for several years just to try to track down anyone who could verify the abuse that she had endured so...
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standard and poor's is not only being why these clowns for its decision but also faces and the killing choir financial analyst the column then it just says it's necessary because the downgrade may have been wrong to trade is. there's clearly an element of legitimacy to investigating insider trading there was an awful lot of rumor mongering that was going on earth the downgrade in this case the rumor turned out to be correct and there was a huge swing in the market on friday prior to the downgrade be issued so clearly some people knew in advance and the question is who are those people and how did they get that information because it is clearly improper under u.s. law to trade on material nonpublic information if you have it so to that extent the inquiries would. or whether the white house agrees with its new credit score or not as one number that card to be avoided the fourteen trillion dollar dead object of pace columnist eric margolis of americans an enormous war spending three. if the united states were being under invaded growth from outside powers will no crisis be too much to pay for f
standard and poor's is not only being why these clowns for its decision but also faces and the killing choir financial analyst the column then it just says it's necessary because the downgrade may have been wrong to trade is. there's clearly an element of legitimacy to investigating insider trading there was an awful lot of rumor mongering that was going on earth the downgrade in this case the rumor turned out to be correct and there was a huge swing in the market on friday prior to the...
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you mentioned preaching to the choir. and i actually want to ask for the choir's help. i mean, the more loudly you sing, the more people passing by the church might poke their head and see what's going on. [laughter] >> there's a lot of magic at nasa and i think the people in this room know that, believe that and feel it. and i think we really feel it. otherwise we wouldn't here. so ideas that you have and conversations you engage in to help get that magic out 'cause i do think it's contagious would be helpful to all of us. >> i think one of the other things we need to do is look at nontraditional partners. last year during the summer of innovation program, we had a psa with mary j. blige the multiplatinum, you know, music recording artist in r & b and she supports a school in new york, the women's academy of excellence. and so she's giving scholarships to these students in new york city a lot of these kids are single parents and don't have a lot of resources but just this relationship with mary j. blige with advancing women now gets it out to a demographic usually does
you mentioned preaching to the choir. and i actually want to ask for the choir's help. i mean, the more loudly you sing, the more people passing by the church might poke their head and see what's going on. [laughter] >> there's a lot of magic at nasa and i think the people in this room know that, believe that and feel it. and i think we really feel it. otherwise we wouldn't here. so ideas that you have and conversations you engage in to help get that magic out 'cause i do think it's...
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whether or not to disclose the results on his or emmett spread on torture victim who also downs in choir it will bring justice. walking a tightrope of pain first this again it's emerged that's how britain security agencies were encouraged to decide when to talk terrorist suspects. was held back ground in afghanistan and in guantanamo bay between two thousand and two and two thousand and five he says he was tortured and accuses the u.k. of being complicit in that torture only now is the level of the official complicity being revealed i am completely one hundred percent sure that i would not have consequent condom altered but rather had it not been could be important british intelligence services i spoke to british intelligence officers quite regularly. and they were physically present when i was being abused they saw my shot at my lecture. me they saw my according to policy documents seen by the guardian newspaper senior m i five and m i six agents were asked to weigh up the quality of information they might obtain with the level of mistreatment prisoner with supper and if it was worth it
whether or not to disclose the results on his or emmett spread on torture victim who also downs in choir it will bring justice. walking a tightrope of pain first this again it's emerged that's how britain security agencies were encouraged to decide when to talk terrorist suspects. was held back ground in afghanistan and in guantanamo bay between two thousand and two and two thousand and five he says he was tortured and accuses the u.k. of being complicit in that torture only now is the level of...
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so must you choirs will be singing. well tonight we have a glimmer of hope and it comes from a federal judge in brooklyn district judge nicholas carr office ruled the federal government must establish probable cause before collecting a person cell phone information now the ruling came after the u.s. attorney's office attempted to collect one hundred and thirteen days of sell your location data for a man who was charged in a criminal case and the attorney's office argue that they have the right to get data from horizon under the storage communications act which gives law enforcement the right to gather that data without a warrant if their records are quote relevant to an ongoing criminal investigation so in other words the government thinks that cell phone users don't actually have a right to privacy because when they sign up for that service they're letting a third party receive that user information but judge iraq has ruled against the u.s. attorneys and booking the fourth amendment and his decision the judge wrote all
so must you choirs will be singing. well tonight we have a glimmer of hope and it comes from a federal judge in brooklyn district judge nicholas carr office ruled the federal government must establish probable cause before collecting a person cell phone information now the ruling came after the u.s. attorney's office attempted to collect one hundred and thirteen days of sell your location data for a man who was charged in a criminal case and the attorney's office argue that they have the right...
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the choir will be singing. i thank you for joining us for this time of "campmeeting."odd, thank you for being with us. watch for this program. we'll repeat it in the near future. god bless you for participating and god bless you for taking a step of faith and obedience. as you release the seed from your hands, god will release the harvest from his hands in your life. god bless you. thank you so much.
the choir will be singing. i thank you for joining us for this time of "campmeeting."odd, thank you for being with us. watch for this program. we'll repeat it in the near future. god bless you for participating and god bless you for taking a step of faith and obedience. as you release the seed from your hands, god will release the harvest from his hands in your life. god bless you. thank you so much.
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time for tonight's bull's-eye award and said i to go to new hampshire state representative carolyn choir see carroll was elected to the new hampshire house of representatives in two thousand and eight as a republican and apparently carol is no fan of young workers in her state she believes in the current seven dollars and twenty five cents that is going away to new hampshire is too high for that this year lawmakers in new hampshire passed a bill that tied the state's minimum wage to the federal minimum wage meaning of their state better wage could not be higher than the federal law so the governor vetoed the bill but state lawmakers overrode that but carol still isn't satisfied she's still thing. that seven twenty five is too much for young workers and a statement to reporters carol said that she would sponsor a bill that would repeal all minimum wage laws in the state and his not employers pay workers what they're worth she believes that the seven twenty five minimum is overly generous to young people listen to her quote she said it's very discriminatory particularly for the young peopl
time for tonight's bull's-eye award and said i to go to new hampshire state representative carolyn choir see carroll was elected to the new hampshire house of representatives in two thousand and eight as a republican and apparently carol is no fan of young workers in her state she believes in the current seven dollars and twenty five cents that is going away to new hampshire is too high for that this year lawmakers in new hampshire passed a bill that tied the state's minimum wage to the federal...
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country we're hearing reports that three people were killed in birmingham when they were run a full choir car that was just running amok and that police are looking at investing a lot ching murder inquiry the reason that it was under control last night we think is because an additional ten thousand police bringing the number of police to take it sixteen thousand were working on the streets of london last night they had permission to use rubber bullets if they had to a supply of rubber bullets is available to them we haven't heard any reports of that having to be actually deployed we still fires in other parts of the country looting police being attacked with brooks and with petrol bombs so really this is this is something that is now nationwide that we've seen cutting short his shoulder all this crisis and he saw the government's call it back under control. basic very unusual measure calling parliament to parliament we'll come back and meet today coming back from that some a break to deal with the situation but i have to say that a lot of people were very disappointed in david cameron sta
country we're hearing reports that three people were killed in birmingham when they were run a full choir car that was just running amok and that police are looking at investing a lot ching murder inquiry the reason that it was under control last night we think is because an additional ten thousand police bringing the number of police to take it sixteen thousand were working on the streets of london last night they had permission to use rubber bullets if they had to a supply of rubber bullets...
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hawaii, he and the queen they went to the same church and he taught sunday school and she led the choir you know, she was a solid christian. and, in fact, in her memoir, which i recommend, it's called hawaii store by hawaii's queen, she writes the book. it's her story but it's also she is publishing -- publishing it in 1898 to argue against annexation. she uses two arguments against annexation, well, several, but two of them being this doesn't seem christian. and she basically implies god will smite us if we do this to her little country. and the other one is it doesn't seem in keeping with, you know, the demands of the democratic republican government. .. professor mario dinunzio to be roosevelt reading festival. [applause] >> it's a pleasure in honor to be here of this wonderful place to. let me cite to quotations from franklin roosevelt that i used that may get us started. get better the occasional false of a government that lives in thet of spirit a of charity than the of consistent and omissions of acos government frozen in the ice of its own indifference. government frozen in its
hawaii, he and the queen they went to the same church and he taught sunday school and she led the choir you know, she was a solid christian. and, in fact, in her memoir, which i recommend, it's called hawaii store by hawaii's queen, she writes the book. it's her story but it's also she is publishing -- publishing it in 1898 to argue against annexation. she uses two arguments against annexation, well, several, but two of them being this doesn't seem christian. and she basically implies god will...
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it reare choir studies to ensure priefization -- it requires studies to ensure privatization ensureson. and giving cities the flexibility to privatize libraries can prevent libraries from shutting down. >>> we are watching new york because charges may be dropped against dominic straus conn why prosecutors feel they no longer have a case. >>> after a protest shut down two stations we will have more on the protest and the arrests police made. >>> good morning traffic on northbound 880 is affected by a crash blocking several lanes, we will tell you more about this coming up. . >>> slowing way down, it will affect traffic in both directions we will tell you more about this straight ahead. >> sal, good morning and here is a quick look at some of the top stories. reports of a stabbing at a daily city bowling alley in this morning. four people rushed to san francisco hospital, we are waiting for more details and the investigation continues. oakland police are investigating three separate shootings. the violence left three people hurt and so far no arrests have been made. >>> so far the batt
it reare choir studies to ensure priefization -- it requires studies to ensure privatization ensureson. and giving cities the flexibility to privatize libraries can prevent libraries from shutting down. >>> we are watching new york because charges may be dropped against dominic straus conn why prosecutors feel they no longer have a case. >>> after a protest shut down two stations we will have more on the protest and the arrests police made. >>> good morning traffic on...
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the selected of god choir, that's the choir that appeared with eminem in chrysler's video that was seen they have their own music video for the song. you can purchase it on itunes and all the proceeds from the song go to local charities. >> very cool. >> that was great. >> take a listen. ♪ ♪ you've got to lose yourself in the music the moment you own it you better never let it go ♪ ♪ you only get one shot do not miss your chance ♪ ♪ this opportunity comes once in a lifetime ♪ >>> this morning on "world news now," done deal. the 11th hour plan to raise the nation's debt ceiling is now law. but who's really happy with this measure? >>> lawmakers, the american public and investors worldwide are now concerned about the u.s. and its economic future. it is wednesday, august 3rd. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning, i'm rob nelson. >> i'm tanya rivero. all eyes are on the stock markets this morning. overseas exchanges are following the dow after the big plunge on wall street. our business editor fills us in on what may be next for the economy and it's not good news. >>
the selected of god choir, that's the choir that appeared with eminem in chrysler's video that was seen they have their own music video for the song. you can purchase it on itunes and all the proceeds from the song go to local charities. >> very cool. >> that was great. >> take a listen. ♪ ♪ you've got to lose yourself in the music the moment you own it you better never let it go ♪ ♪ you only get one shot do not miss your chance ♪ ♪ this opportunity comes once in a...
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foes as says half of the community when his auditorium alteration is complete will hold 6,000 with a choir of 700. the paragon of advertisers and the sensationalist trading in new preston the church e efficiency expert harold good as the cyclone injure any city you choose to lay with some church to galvanize them and iraq day living and lasting monument to his abilities but after witnessing his performance in the cleveland declared in the service of a business corporation his genius would be worth $50,000 per year. he understated the case. that gives a glimpse of the press clippings around the country many don't know but was the emerging figure. you how we don't know because of the whole story that happen. most are familiar with the scopes trial in dayton tennessee the issue was evolution and lawyers pitted against each other was william jennings bryan 1900 and 1908 and then nominate three times. than a hero of the little people coming in the great, thereby the twenties he is in his 60s and relegated to the yes side role of party politics and becomes the leader of the movement called funda
foes as says half of the community when his auditorium alteration is complete will hold 6,000 with a choir of 700. the paragon of advertisers and the sensationalist trading in new preston the church e efficiency expert harold good as the cyclone injure any city you choose to lay with some church to galvanize them and iraq day living and lasting monument to his abilities but after witnessing his performance in the cleveland declared in the service of a business corporation his genius would be...
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buildings a block and more attest his success, and his auditorium will hold 6,000 with a choir of 700. prince of crowd gatherers, pair gone of advertisers and a sensationalist of the first order, norris created a new profession, that of church efficiency expert and is it most brilliant practitioner. heralded as the texas cyclone, he will enter any city you choose to name, lay hold of some dotterring, dead or alive downtown church, draw crowds, galvanize them, get the institution financed, and erect a living, lasting monument to his abilities. after witnessing his performance in cleveland, dr. w. w. buzz sadr, a business leader, declared norris' genius would be worth $50,000 a year. he understated the case. and so that sort of gives you a glimpse of the press clippings around the country of this name many of you don't know, but he was an emerging figure. the story -- probably the reason you don't know it is because of the whole story that happened. i think most folks are familiar with some of the parameters of scopes trial in tennessee in 1925. the issue was evolution. the lawyers were
buildings a block and more attest his success, and his auditorium will hold 6,000 with a choir of 700. prince of crowd gatherers, pair gone of advertisers and a sensationalist of the first order, norris created a new profession, that of church efficiency expert and is it most brilliant practitioner. heralded as the texas cyclone, he will enter any city you choose to name, lay hold of some dotterring, dead or alive downtown church, draw crowds, galvanize them, get the institution financed, and...