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at 41, he has a different style from many southern baptist leaders. he is a prolific tweeter and blogger, who makes frequent pop cultureeferences. >> jumping the shark, which came out of the television industry, having an attentive view of culture, i think is a very publical thing to do. which doesn't just mean raging against the culture. it means instead seeing where are god's good gifts showing up in culture? where are things that we ought to be wary of within the culture? and having a discerning mind and a discerning eye. >> moore hosts a podcast about country music and recently wrote a defense of hip-hop music. >> hip-hop and country both deal with the full scope of reality, which means not only love but also as johnny cash used to put it, i sing about love, god and murder. i think that shows up in country music at least in its old classical form and in contemporary hip hop music and i think it's important for us to listen to that. >> his style may be different, but moore does hold conservative southern baptist positions on traditional social issu
at 41, he has a different style from many southern baptist leaders. he is a prolific tweeter and blogger, who makes frequent pop cultureeferences. >> jumping the shark, which came out of the television industry, having an attentive view of culture, i think is a very publical thing to do. which doesn't just mean raging against the culture. it means instead seeing where are god's good gifts showing up in culture? where are things that we ought to be wary of within the culture? and having a...
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. >>> also, a new public policy spokesman for the southern baptists. russell moore tells kim lawton he wants to assert traditional values with respect and kindness. >> and, as the g-8 leaders meet in northern ireland, david tereshchuk recalls the history of both violence and forgiveness in the town of enniskillen. major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lili endowment an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to itres in religion, community development and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. this week of capitol hill testimony and widespread debate over the government's massive surveillance of phone calls and internet activity. one key question -- how to find the right balance between protecting citizens' privacy and assuring national security. we want to talk about that
. >>> also, a new public policy spokesman for the southern baptists. russell moore tells kim lawton he wants to assert traditional values with respect and kindness. >> and, as the g-8 leaders meet in northern ireland, david tereshchuk recalls the history of both violence and forgiveness in the town of enniskillen. major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lili endowment an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to itres in...
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pastor from the one world center in marietta, georgia, along with ernest easley, the pastor of the baptist church. and asked if the goal of christianity was to be christian-like, wouldn't jesus have kicked out the boy scouts? >> trying to be christ-like is a challenge today. i think about when some guys tried to trick jesus up.
pastor from the one world center in marietta, georgia, along with ernest easley, the pastor of the baptist church. and asked if the goal of christianity was to be christian-like, wouldn't jesus have kicked out the boy scouts? >> trying to be christ-like is a challenge today. i think about when some guys tried to trick jesus up.
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willing to die fore a mormon, i am just as ready to die in defending the rights of a presbyterian, a baptist, or a good man of any other denomination. the same principle which would trample upon the rights of the latter day saints would trample upon the rights of the roman catholics or of any other denomination who may be unpopular and too weak to defend themselves. thank you. [applause] >> i would remind you we will have a spirited conversation here amongst ourselves, and then i would like to open it up to your questions. take a moment to write those out as we speak. t.j. will collect those. one of the things that kept popping up in so many of your statements that i want to pick
willing to die fore a mormon, i am just as ready to die in defending the rights of a presbyterian, a baptist, or a good man of any other denomination. the same principle which would trample upon the rights of the latter day saints would trample upon the rights of the roman catholics or of any other denomination who may be unpopular and too weak to defend themselves. thank you. [applause] >> i would remind you we will have a spirited conversation here amongst ourselves, and then i would...
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jean baptiste, is just coming into view, and it's an unprovoked attack on mr. jules. mr.ules, from our perspective, and from the officers' observation, never fought back to defend himself. detainee jules did not see the attack coming. and you can see that mr. jean baptiste really manhandles him for quite some time, actually launching a flying kick there. >> i never do nothing to you. why would you just come to beat me and take me, drop me on the floor like that. like someone who you're trying to kill me, right? so why? my neck, i can't move it. and now i feel headache. i feel headache. and then keep -- >> while jules said the attack was unprovoked, jean baptiste told jail officials he was acting on a long-held grudge from the streets. >> inmate jean baptiste blamed inmate jules for his previous incarceration. i don't know what happened on the street between them but he blamed everything on inmate jules. apparently he's been waiting two years to get his hands on him. >> both inmates went to the seg unit. inmate jules was found not guilty, and he was released from the seg u
jean baptiste, is just coming into view, and it's an unprovoked attack on mr. jules. mr.ules, from our perspective, and from the officers' observation, never fought back to defend himself. detainee jules did not see the attack coming. and you can see that mr. jean baptiste really manhandles him for quite some time, actually launching a flying kick there. >> i never do nothing to you. why would you just come to beat me and take me, drop me on the floor like that. like someone who you're...
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monday preceding the convention african-american faith leaders gathered at the historic friendship baptist church of charlotte north carolina. the guest speaker was dr. calvin bust, pastor of the great absiddian church of new york where he succeeded his father as pastor and was the first black from new york to serve in the u.s. congress, and got over 67 bills passed through congress including title seven, head start, national student loan program, but that preacher dr. butts had lifts us to the seventh heaven with his oratory and after the service was over as i followed the platform party out to the foyer of that great cathedral there i looked up and i beheld a beautiful quilt at the center of many other quilts that the quilting ministry of friendship church had put on display, and when i saw that quilt that caught my eye i said to the pastor "dr. clifford jones, i want that quilt. i want that quilt ." dr. jones says "it's yours". when he took me to the car the limousine was there waiting for me and before i close the door i looked at him again and i said "dr. jones i want that quilt". he
monday preceding the convention african-american faith leaders gathered at the historic friendship baptist church of charlotte north carolina. the guest speaker was dr. calvin bust, pastor of the great absiddian church of new york where he succeeded his father as pastor and was the first black from new york to serve in the u.s. congress, and got over 67 bills passed through congress including title seven, head start, national student loan program, but that preacher dr. butts had lifts us to the...
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she was with her mother at baptist hospital in oklahoma city when the tornado struck tonight. when the tornado also hit that area, just last week. thank you so much for taking the time to join us. >> caller: oh, you're welcome, heather. >> i mentioned my friend a couple of times this evening, who who was in that situation, you are that friend. tell us what you experienced in the hospital tonight. i was following ow twitter, i think it wasarn 7:30, you said you thought you heard tornadoes, sierence going off there in the hospital. >> caller: yeah, actually. i walked outside. we knew that the storm was coming in between 4:00 and 6:00. and so i had gone outside to kind of see what was going on. it was raining and so there were cars in the garage, you know, people that had just pulled in and were circled around into the garage, which i guess i didn't realize, you know, that people were coming off the highway and what all was going on because i had been inside the hospital. and then the sirens were going off. i came back inside and took the elevator back up to my mom's room. i said
she was with her mother at baptist hospital in oklahoma city when the tornado struck tonight. when the tornado also hit that area, just last week. thank you so much for taking the time to join us. >> caller: oh, you're welcome, heather. >> i mentioned my friend a couple of times this evening, who who was in that situation, you are that friend. tell us what you experienced in the hospital tonight. i was following ow twitter, i think it wasarn 7:30, you said you thought you heard...
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at its annual meeting next week, the southern baptist convention will consider whether to break ties with the boy scouts. the action comes in response to the scouts' decision to allow gay scouts under the age of 18, while still banning gay scout leaders. about 70% of troops are sponsored by religious organizations. the two largest -- the mormons and the united methodists -- said they will remain involved in scouting. the national catholic committee on scouting issued a statement saying the new policy does not conflict with catholic teaching. an ohio court has ruled in favor of a teacher at a cincinnati catholic school who was fired after she became pregnant through artificial insemination. the teacher argued that was discrimination. the archdiocese said she had violated her contract. which said employees must follow church teaching. the catholic church opposes artificial insemination. some legal scholars say the case could set a precedent on how involved religious employers can be in their employees' personal lives. there are more than two million people in prison in this country, ne
at its annual meeting next week, the southern baptist convention will consider whether to break ties with the boy scouts. the action comes in response to the scouts' decision to allow gay scouts under the age of 18, while still banning gay scout leaders. about 70% of troops are sponsored by religious organizations. the two largest -- the mormons and the united methodists -- said they will remain involved in scouting. the national catholic committee on scouting issued a statement saying the new...
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. >> reporter: reverend dennis wiley of covenant baptist united church of christ is one of growing numbersf clergy who support gay marriage as a matter of justice. >> straight people of faith like myself and others who have fought and continued to fight as allies and advocates alongside our lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender brothers and sisters have been vindicated for our steadfast and unwavering support of marriage equality. >> reporter: national cathedral dean gary hall announced in january that the cathedral would welcome the celebration of same-sex weddings. >> i think there's a good biblical case to be made that god made human beings in god's image and blessed human beings and pronounced us good. so, whoever we are in our sexual orientation, we are good. and therefore the church needs also to make the same tools for living that have been historically available to heterosexual couples available to homosexual couples as well. >> reporter: hall acknowledges that many mainline protestant denominations are still wrestling over the issue. although his own denomination, the episcopal
. >> reporter: reverend dennis wiley of covenant baptist united church of christ is one of growing numbersf clergy who support gay marriage as a matter of justice. >> straight people of faith like myself and others who have fought and continued to fight as allies and advocates alongside our lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender brothers and sisters have been vindicated for our steadfast and unwavering support of marriage equality. >> reporter: national cathedral dean gary...
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hundreds of elementary and high school students skipped classes, met at 16th street baptist church and came out marching and singing. waiting police arrested them for parading without a permit. more than 600 were taken into custody but more students kept showing up. birmingham authorities sprayed the marchers with high-powered water hoses and used police dogs to try and restore order. inspired by the children's courage, adults in birmingham and across the country joined anti-segregation protests. >> that broke down those emotional barriers when they saw those children suffering. millions of people said i need to do something about this. >> the kennedy administration had long been wrestling over how to address the civil rights issue. on june 11th, the president went on national television, and citing the events in alabama, announced he would introduce new federal civil rights legislation. >> we face, therefore, a moral crisis as a country and a people. it cannot be met by repressive police action. it cannot be left to increased demonstration in the streets. it cannot be quieted by token
hundreds of elementary and high school students skipped classes, met at 16th street baptist church and came out marching and singing. waiting police arrested them for parading without a permit. more than 600 were taken into custody but more students kept showing up. birmingham authorities sprayed the marchers with high-powered water hoses and used police dogs to try and restore order. inspired by the children's courage, adults in birmingham and across the country joined anti-segregation...
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>> oh, sure, i think it's naive not to think that, and at roswell street baptist, in fact, i was askedhomosexual in your church? is we invite them. we invite every adulter, fornicator, sinner in our church in order to hear the liberating gospels that sets them free from sin and restores them. >> you're expressing change in the answer to that question. i'd like to know why. >> at one world, we believe that we are exactly as god created us to be. we welcome everyone to our community. we don't judge who you love any more than we would judge the color of your eyes. so, again, i'm just delighted that we have this opportunity to spread that message of love that i believe was jesus' primary message. love your neighbor as yourself. >> let me follow up on that. do you think what you are spreading, what you are displaying, pastor easley, is love by telling them to get out? is >> i do. >> is how? >> well, because love doesn't condone sin. it confronts it. over and over in scripture, you find sin, not condoned, but confronted. and even jesus on many occasions, when he confronted with sinners, they
>> oh, sure, i think it's naive not to think that, and at roswell street baptist, in fact, i was askedhomosexual in your church? is we invite them. we invite every adulter, fornicator, sinner in our church in order to hear the liberating gospels that sets them free from sin and restores them. >> you're expressing change in the answer to that question. i'd like to know why. >> at one world, we believe that we are exactly as god created us to be. we welcome everyone to our...
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. >> a group of christians sponsored muslim people sponsored byr was baptists, unitarians, and menonites, and i was brought by muslimtish columbia society. we were dlighted. >> it is because of those christians i am free to pray in a mosque, and it is because of those people my parents and oldest brother will soon join us. my brother and i install flooring. we think tehe best way to succeed is to own a business. we have a truck and tools, but so far we don't have work. work will mean a house one day, instead of a one bedroom apartment. it will guarantee our children a future where they will have choices, and work will mean we can help our parents. we all went to the airport, and cameras torought record teh arrival in april. tes now we only have to wait for one brother. we expect him to arrive soon. then the family will finally be together again. at least that is what i hope. the situation in syria is on stable. >> please enter the phone you would like to call. ♪ 6 >> there is no contact for us. i do not know what is happening in this situation, but they will be fine. >> hello? speaking f
. >> a group of christians sponsored muslim people sponsored byr was baptists, unitarians, and menonites, and i was brought by muslimtish columbia society. we were dlighted. >> it is because of those christians i am free to pray in a mosque, and it is because of those people my parents and oldest brother will soon join us. my brother and i install flooring. we think tehe best way to succeed is to own a business. we have a truck and tools, but so far we don't have work. work will...
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. >> a group of christians sponsored muslim people sponsored byr was baptists, unitarians, and menonites, and i was brought by muslimtish columbia society. we were dlighted. >> it is because of those christians i am free to pray in a mosque, and it is because of those people my parents and oldest brother will soon join us. my brother and i install flooring. we think tehe best way to succeed is to own a business. we have a truck and tools, but so far we don't have work. work will mean a house one day, instead of a one bedroom apartment. it will guarantee our children a future where they will have choices, and work will mean we can help our parents. we all went to the airport, and cameras torought record teh arrival in april. tes now we only have to wait for one brother. we expect him to arrive soon. then the family will finally be together again. at least that is what i hope. the situation in syria is on stable. >> please enter the phone you would like to call. ♪ 6 >> there is no contact for us. i do not know what is happening in this situation, but they will be fine. >> hello? speaking f
. >> a group of christians sponsored muslim people sponsored byr was baptists, unitarians, and menonites, and i was brought by muslimtish columbia society. we were dlighted. >> it is because of those christians i am free to pray in a mosque, and it is because of those people my parents and oldest brother will soon join us. my brother and i install flooring. we think tehe best way to succeed is to own a business. we have a truck and tools, but so far we don't have work. work will...
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it's urging >>> well, the west burrough baptist church is at it again. they are urging people to picket taylor swift's next concert. they are saying she hops from one young man to the next. >> well, those folks have to remain in the news somehow. >>> what used to be widely rejected is changed now. we are talking about same sex marriage. >> we talked with -- >> it's amazing and i am pleased, frankly that things that we may have done in years when we didn't fully understand and appreciate and those things have proven to be bad and there's no reason to go back. >> reporter: we have to sit here and hear everybody singing is one thing. when you made the decision, fellow democrats were not happy. there was a split on that decision? >> some fellow democrats. >> maybe this is why i am being so nice to him right now. he was literally one of two or three. it was mayor daily who said he would do it if he could. i said, that's good enough for me. [ laughter ] >> you know when you are in political trouble, don't you? when he is defending you. >> when he is attacking
it's urging >>> well, the west burrough baptist church is at it again. they are urging people to picket taylor swift's next concert. they are saying she hops from one young man to the next. >> well, those folks have to remain in the news somehow. >>> what used to be widely rejected is changed now. we are talking about same sex marriage. >> we talked with -- >> it's amazing and i am pleased, frankly that things that we may have done in years when we didn't...
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new shiloh baptist church will hold the reverend funeral at 11:00 a.m. >>> >>> they are our lifeline. one 911 operator didn't like taking calls from everyone. the inappropriate racial comment that have people talking tonight. >> weather wise, it's all about tropical storm andrea. we'll talk about when the heaviest rain likely to arrive here in maryland. >> we'll talk you by an american icon tonight. esther williams was 91 years old. >> parents say thank goodness for that. the 6-pound baby was taken to the hospital and the doctor said she is healthy. >>> now the 911 operator fired what some are calling racist remarks on facebook. >> 911 operators are your lifelines. that's why dallas officials is so alarmed with this story. april sims took to facebook to vent her frustrations with african-american callers. she went on to say, you want to call 911 because your boyfriend put his hands on you and when you want to press charges when you don't know his real name. sims was fired for controversial post. department said they had the right to based on the social media policy. should she be fire
new shiloh baptist church will hold the reverend funeral at 11:00 a.m. >>> >>> they are our lifeline. one 911 operator didn't like taking calls from everyone. the inappropriate racial comment that have people talking tonight. >> weather wise, it's all about tropical storm andrea. we'll talk about when the heaviest rain likely to arrive here in maryland. >> we'll talk you by an american icon tonight. esther williams was 91 years old. >> parents say thank...
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the southern baptist sponsor 4,000 boy scout units. they lifted the ban last month but the scouts ban gay leaders. >> the again known for streaming radio, has purchased kymz rapid city, south dakota, but the purchase is not part of a shift in traditional broadcasting owning an all radio station allows them to get cheaper licensing rates. the group that represents music publisher is blasting patchtory for the purchase saying the company is trying every trick in the book to underpay license holders. >> you want to buy a date? with yahoo c.e.o. marissa mayer the latesten the auction block offering to have lunch with the top bidder on charitybuzz taking place at headquarters. proceeds benefit the aspire east palo alto charter school. the top bid right now is $5 $57,000. you have physical -- until june 27. >> that is the definition of not being a cheap date. >> it will be as expensive as the date of $600,000 for tim cook? >> mike? >> sunny everywhere. graduation shows a couple in the east bay. first well start with north gate high school, w
the southern baptist sponsor 4,000 boy scout units. they lifted the ban last month but the scouts ban gay leaders. >> the again known for streaming radio, has purchased kymz rapid city, south dakota, but the purchase is not part of a shift in traditional broadcasting owning an all radio station allows them to get cheaper licensing rates. the group that represents music publisher is blasting patchtory for the purchase saying the company is trying every trick in the book to underpay license...
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. >>> southern baptist may cut ties with the boy scouts.e on a resolution to part ways with the scouts and stop sponsoring troops. this is all in reaction to the policy change which allows members in the scouts. southern baptist had a boycott against disney. and it ended in 2005. >>> the time is 6:47. the house speaker said there is a chance that a reform bill will be law by the end of the year. yesterday the senate passed two procedural votes. democrats favor the bill, some republicans, in the senate and house, have their doubts. they want tougher border security provisions and tougher rules for those who want legal status. a group of lawmakers drafted the bill which set as 13-year long path to citizenship for immigrants. >>> hot temperatures and winds a fueling five wildfires in colorado. the black forest fire northeast of colorado springs has burned 8000 acres and 60 homes have gone up in flames. 6400 people were forced to evacuate. another fire burned 3800 acres. more than # hundred prison inmates had to be used to -- moved to a differe
. >>> southern baptist may cut ties with the boy scouts.e on a resolution to part ways with the scouts and stop sponsoring troops. this is all in reaction to the policy change which allows members in the scouts. southern baptist had a boycott against disney. and it ended in 2005. >>> the time is 6:47. the house speaker said there is a chance that a reform bill will be law by the end of the year. yesterday the senate passed two procedural votes. democrats favor the bill, some...
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piece and lord of rds versfiv# to continue you read the psas cdapr 2 verse seven ev on the y john the baptistbe and elizabeáh's womb that baptized the lord jesus christ what ened but don't come down from heaven can hearhis voice ey could hear this is my bovedon whom i am well pleaseving credentls rely from almighty god that this was that priest this wathson of god this was the only begotten of god if you want to find that re this is wdere you find it find iá with perfection man is not perfect man camature where macan reason and the mature sense man is never herf#ct becauke he/whi heos the flh there will be that inconsistency with the perfection which christ showed us the way this would be god himsf sang this is my beloved son wdo i well pleased isaiah chapter 7 ver 14 came to pasa rsion woulconcedthere a midd child and you will call his name emmanlle beg interpreted god with us god gan to walk with us ve word which was god bece lush plush waed among us teaching us leading us and preparg at resting place of total resthat you can share and at any timehat's why you ould love h certainly he loves
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a compel different approach i'd like to talk about is the first baptist. it's similar to the street program that's been adopted. the city did a lot of homework on this one. i'll be working with supervisor mar and farrell and m t and aaa. what's different is it strrtd around schools. of course, one very important component is there trying to find funding inform this program. so they're planning on precipitating banners for every school. they're planning on printing education materials for every school and planning on given serious presentations on pedestrian safety and they came up with something really cafeteria like save driving pledge. everyone interested would go to the district website and to get a decal. and in our speed limit is slower and this decal will be dated at the rear window of the cars. so this is a really creative way of spreading information. and the safe passage. this is a 11 block drive that provides visual guides for the kids who can safely go to school and back home. and this is a project that's started by the north of marketing suppor
a compel different approach i'd like to talk about is the first baptist. it's similar to the street program that's been adopted. the city did a lot of homework on this one. i'll be working with supervisor mar and farrell and m t and aaa. what's different is it strrtd around schools. of course, one very important component is there trying to find funding inform this program. so they're planning on precipitating banners for every school. they're planning on printing education materials for every...
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just outside the city in the town of matthews, where phyllis works in the preschool at the first baptist church. >> if you listen to her story, preschool teacher, married, kids, she's everyone's next door neighbor. >> phyllis' 40-year-old husband jimmy comes into the marriage with a job as a cable splicer at the telephone company, as well as a life insurance policy. >> based on her description of jimmy, he was a good, hard working guy, other than the fact she wanted the insurance money, and wanted to be away from him, had done nothing wrong. >> was a detective with violent crimes taskforce. >> daryl price, a detective sergeant with the charlotte mecklenburg police department first learns about the plot from a street source. phyllis' 22-year-old daughter. >> she was very young and i felt very sorry for her in a lot of ways because she didn't have a lot of parental guidance. >> in the course of cultivating his source, detective price has even met the young woman's mother, phyllis crowell. then, in november, 1992, the daughter tells price the mother is making inquiries about hiring a hit ma
just outside the city in the town of matthews, where phyllis works in the preschool at the first baptist church. >> if you listen to her story, preschool teacher, married, kids, she's everyone's next door neighbor. >> phyllis' 40-year-old husband jimmy comes into the marriage with a job as a cable splicer at the telephone company, as well as a life insurance policy. >> based on her description of jimmy, he was a good, hard working guy, other than the fact she wanted the...
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. >>> southern baptists could soon cut their ties with the boy scouts.ch leader respect are unhappy with scouting's decision to allow openly gay boys to join the scouting organization. southern baptists are expected to vote on a resolution on that issue. >>> a mother's conviction reaction may have saved her daughter's 8 month old. both mom and daughter suffered minor injuries. >>> a base withdrawbrawl betwee dodgers and diamondbacks. it started when the pitcher hit dodgers with pitches. punches were thrown, benches cleared. diamondbacks manager, pitcher and a few others were ejected. e. you can get a tax write off for those. a programmable thermostat, very smart, saves money. ♪ cash money sorry. i see you have allstate claim free rewards, for every year you don't have a claim, you'll get money off your home insurance policy. put it towards... [ glass shatters ] [ girl ] dad! dad! [ girl screams ] noise canceling headphones? [ nicole ] that's a great idea. [ male announcer ] home insurance that saves you money for not having a claim? that's allstate home
. >>> southern baptists could soon cut their ties with the boy scouts.ch leader respect are unhappy with scouting's decision to allow openly gay boys to join the scouting organization. southern baptists are expected to vote on a resolution on that issue. >>> a mother's conviction reaction may have saved her daughter's 8 month old. both mom and daughter suffered minor injuries. >>> a base withdrawbrawl betwee dodgers and diamondbacks. it started when the pitcher hit...
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there is one that i know of, providence baptist church. every night, i have seen this line wrapped around the corner. it is cold. this is a men's shelter in particular. they're coming in, they are on a floor of a gymnasium. we are not talking a lavish existence. four seasons here. definitely, i think we are a very compassionate city and just continue to extend the compassion to the homeless community. >> what is happening with crime in your district? how do you think the police department is doing to address the issue of crime in district 10? >> statistically, we have a lot of crime. homicides, there were two in the last week in my district. i am vice-chair of the public safety committee. safety and how we define safety, not just in terms of crime, but over a public safety, is something that is very important and one of my priorities. what i would like to see is more of a community policing approach. maybe engaging more the community. that includes organizations like safe, which is a neighborhood- based organization. neighbors get together
there is one that i know of, providence baptist church. every night, i have seen this line wrapped around the corner. it is cold. this is a men's shelter in particular. they're coming in, they are on a floor of a gymnasium. we are not talking a lavish existence. four seasons here. definitely, i think we are a very compassionate city and just continue to extend the compassion to the homeless community. >> what is happening with crime in your district? how do you think the police department...
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the new shiloh baptist church. afterwards there's a family viewing and a church-wide celebration. dr. carter was the pastor of the church for 48 years. he passed away last month after battling his fight with cancer. >>> governor o'malley will discuss the scandal rocking the center. they will talk about the new steps to avoid contraband in the future. they're looking into giving all officers polygraph tests and considering full body scanners to each facility. they want -- to confirm their identity. this crack down and corruption including 13 correction l officers. they're accused of smuggling in drugs and cell phones and having sex with gang member. >> >> news time is 4:36. the oil -- to get back in the win column. freddy garcia got rocked in the first giving up six runs in three innings of work. it seemed like bomb after bomb after bomb. and matt went deep for baltimore. they do have two and a half games out of first place in the alc division. >> time to look at weather. the most powerful satellite and radar is here. so as people head out, let's let them know what they're facing.
the new shiloh baptist church. afterwards there's a family viewing and a church-wide celebration. dr. carter was the pastor of the church for 48 years. he passed away last month after battling his fight with cancer. >>> governor o'malley will discuss the scandal rocking the center. they will talk about the new steps to avoid contraband in the future. they're looking into giving all officers polygraph tests and considering full body scanners to each facility. they want -- to confirm...
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. >> i want the young people to feel comfortable asking questions that a young baptist minister namedd of mart ying luther king. >> yes. >> he is interested in getting youth involved and having children learn about history. >> this educator is dedicated to helping young people learn about the value of reserving their own histories. >> we one day will see raps of lil wayne in the shamburg. i think it is good. all of these questiones about who is black, what is black, where do i sit in the world so i have to bring those questions front and center into the life of this institution. >> for mohamed, the shamburg center is about the past and future. >> we live in a time where some of the same problems of racial inequality, racial disparity, are still very much a part of the equation and history can help to navigate some of what happened in the past, to give people a deeper sense, that they are not dealing with the problems on the first time. >> we'll be right back. [ female announcer with mccafé, any moment can be a moment of delicious wonder. the latest -- new mccafé blueberry pomegranate
. >> i want the young people to feel comfortable asking questions that a young baptist minister namedd of mart ying luther king. >> yes. >> he is interested in getting youth involved and having children learn about history. >> this educator is dedicated to helping young people learn about the value of reserving their own histories. >> we one day will see raps of lil wayne in the shamburg. i think it is good. all of these questiones about who is black, what is...
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. >>> southern baptists may cut ties with the boy scouts today. they may partways with the scouts and stop sponsoring troops. this is in reaction to last week's policy change allowing scouts. boy scouts had a similar boy cut against disney. that boycott ended and failed in 2005. >>> the game from last night is leading to suspension. one was beamed in the shoulder and a bench clearing brawl which turned nasty with punching being thrown and an arizona coach being thrown. six people ejected including the coach mark mcguire. that's the bash brother right there. >> there was a lot of bashing. >> that's what you get when you get division rivals together. >> you know who curt gibson? >> he's the hero for the dodgers and now the manager of the other teach and he's throwing down. he was a hero of 1988. >> i remember. >>> good morning, everybody. how things change. >>> right now traffic is moving along pretty well. if you are on 80 westbound to mack orture maze there is no major problems and traffic is moving along okay. and the traffic is moving well on we
. >>> southern baptists may cut ties with the boy scouts today. they may partways with the scouts and stop sponsoring troops. this is in reaction to last week's policy change allowing scouts. boy scouts had a similar boy cut against disney. that boycott ended and failed in 2005. >>> the game from last night is leading to suspension. one was beamed in the shoulder and a bench clearing brawl which turned nasty with punching being thrown and an arizona coach being thrown. six...
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thank you to baptist church for today's celebration as well. thank you very much let's now take a moment to hear from our library neighbor. it's always wonderful to celebrate with poetry. i would like to introduce alejandro -- >> thank you. you cannot imagine how happy i am here today. i remember whether the opera opened and what a day with the community and with the bay view opera house and the bay view library here, anchoring this community with our young people with hope, with poetry and literacy, that this will be the new creative center of san francisco where poets, artist and musicians are welcomed and can find to spirit to change the perception of the neighborhood as the reverend said . i want to offer a program, the initiative to create murals with poems of your people all over this neighborhood and that will be one of the projects i hope to launch in the coming months. now full permit me i will do a poem in on of the bay view library. >> "today i'm going to wear a hat. wave hello to the world or maybe a mysterious fad era brim down low
thank you to baptist church for today's celebration as well. thank you very much let's now take a moment to hear from our library neighbor. it's always wonderful to celebrate with poetry. i would like to introduce alejandro -- >> thank you. you cannot imagine how happy i am here today. i remember whether the opera opened and what a day with the community and with the bay view opera house and the bay view library here, anchoring this community with our young people with hope, with poetry...
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next, another blow for the westboro baptist church, the group united in the belief that god hates gayst goes to events like military funerals, attempting to spread their message. back in march a group with the totally opposite message set up headquarters across the street from westboro baptist church down in topeka, kansas, and made the house into a visual statement of gay pride. there it is. well, the latest even though gay marriage is not legal in kansas, the equality house as its known went ahead with a same-sex marriage ceremony over the past weekend. as expected westboro protesters were on hand with signs to protest, but the brides were unfazed. quote, i knew the signs would be there and i wasn't even angry about it. we were just so ecstatic to be getting married. said one of the brides. local businesses pitched in to help cover the cost of the ceremony and the reception. nice people. >>> up next, the chase for edward snowden is teaching us a lot about who our friends and allies are. so far, russia and china don't seem to be our buddies. that's ahead. you're watching "hardball," t
next, another blow for the westboro baptist church, the group united in the belief that god hates gayst goes to events like military funerals, attempting to spread their message. back in march a group with the totally opposite message set up headquarters across the street from westboro baptist church down in topeka, kansas, and made the house into a visual statement of gay pride. there it is. well, the latest even though gay marriage is not legal in kansas, the equality house as its known went...
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. >>> also, a new public policy spokesman for the southern baptists.ll moore tells kim lawton he wants to assert traditional values with respect and kindness. >> and, as the g-8 leaders meet in northern ireland, david tereshchuk recalls the history of both violence and forgiveness in the town of enniskillen. major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lili endowment an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to its founders interests in religion, community development and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. this week of capitol hill testimony and widespread debate over the government's massive surveillance of phone calls and internet activity. one key question -- how to find the right balance between protecting citizens' privacy and assuring national security. we want to talk
. >>> also, a new public policy spokesman for the southern baptists.ll moore tells kim lawton he wants to assert traditional values with respect and kindness. >> and, as the g-8 leaders meet in northern ireland, david tereshchuk recalls the history of both violence and forgiveness in the town of enniskillen. major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lili endowment an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to its founders...
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and at roswell street baptist, i think i was asked last week, would you allow a homosexual in your church. we invite them. we invite every adulterer. liar, sinner in our church that allows the message for god to restore them. >> you responded to that question. i'd like to know what? >> well, at one world, we believe that we are exactly as god created us to be. we welcome everyone to our community. we don't judge who you love any more than we would judge the color of your eyes. so, again, i'm just delighted that we have this opportunity to spread that message of love that believe is -- was jesus' primary message, love your neighbor as yourself. >> let me follow up that. do you think what you are spreading, what you are displaying, pastor easley, is love by telling them to get out? >> i do. because -- >> how? >> well, because love doesn't condone sin. it confronts it. and over and over in scripture, you find sin not condoned but confronted. even jesus on many occasions when they confronted with sinners, they experienced forgiveness and grace. and then he says go and sin no more. you know. i
and at roswell street baptist, i think i was asked last week, would you allow a homosexual in your church. we invite them. we invite every adulterer. liar, sinner in our church that allows the message for god to restore them. >> you responded to that question. i'd like to know what? >> well, at one world, we believe that we are exactly as god created us to be. we welcome everyone to our community. we don't judge who you love any more than we would judge the color of your eyes. so,...
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. >>> also, a new public policy spokesman for the southern baptists.russell moore tells kim lawton he wants to assert traditional values with respect and kindness. >> and, as the g-8 leaders meet in northern ireland, david tereshchuk recalls the history of both violence and forgiveness in the town of enniskillen. major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lili endowment an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to its founders interests in religion, community development and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. this week of capitol hill testimony and widespread debate over the government's massive surveillance of phone calls and internet activity. one key question -- how to find the right balance between protecting citizens' privacy and assuring national security. we want to
. >>> also, a new public policy spokesman for the southern baptists.russell moore tells kim lawton he wants to assert traditional values with respect and kindness. >> and, as the g-8 leaders meet in northern ireland, david tereshchuk recalls the history of both violence and forgiveness in the town of enniskillen. major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lili endowment an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to its founders...
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daniel buford, program director of emerging leaders program at leadership institute at allen temple baptist church. and the director of the california future program at rosenberg foundation in san francisco where she spear heads efforts to help women and children in california. and emit carson is chief executive officer and president of the silicone valley organization, largest provider of grants to bay area nonprofit organizations. i want to thank you all for joining me today. now the celebration of june-teenth high lights june 19th, 1865 when enslaved africans in texas learned they were free. two years after president abraham lincoln's emancipation proclamation freed them. the announcement brought the end to government sanctioned slavery in the united states. now, almost 150 years later, june-teenth marks remembrance and togetherness. local celebrations will happen throughout the month of june. i would look to start with reverend, with you today. you are actually taking part in a sell bracelebration. >> june 22nd, at the church, church of the good shepherd, west/52nd near oakland children
daniel buford, program director of emerging leaders program at leadership institute at allen temple baptist church. and the director of the california future program at rosenberg foundation in san francisco where she spear heads efforts to help women and children in california. and emit carson is chief executive officer and president of the silicone valley organization, largest provider of grants to bay area nonprofit organizations. i want to thank you all for joining me today. now the...
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. >> it took place a few blocks from the corner stone missionary baptist church which is trying to make the bay view a better place. just last week it started a summer camp. it is designed to give children something productive to do and to instill values. >> that's one of the principals we teachers and here -- we teach here, social interaction with one another and how to resolve conflict without putting their fists up. >> police hope surveillance video leads them to the girls who used their fist against a helpless woman. >> and there are cameras in the light rail cars. tomorrow police plan to look at that video trying to zero in on the girls who did this. live in the newsroom, abc7 news. >> thank you. >> new at 11:00, a two-car accident in san francisco sent one woman to the hospital and destroyed a bus stop. this happened on sutter street between taylor and jones. a second pedestrian suffered a cut knee trying to be run over. >> i was trying to get out of the way and no matter where i went i thought it was going to get me, but it didn't. >> she was fortunate. the drivers did stay at th
. >> it took place a few blocks from the corner stone missionary baptist church which is trying to make the bay view a better place. just last week it started a summer camp. it is designed to give children something productive to do and to instill values. >> that's one of the principals we teachers and here -- we teach here, social interaction with one another and how to resolve conflict without putting their fists up. >> police hope surveillance video leads them to the girls...
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. >> it took place a few blocks from the corner stone missionary baptist church which is trying to make the bay view a better place. just last week it started a summer camp. it is designed to give children something productive to do and to instill values. >> that's one of the principals we teachers and here -- we teach here, social interaction with one another and how to resolve conflict without putting their fists up. >> police hope surveillance video leads them to the girls who used their fist against a helpless woman. >> and there are cameras in the light rail cars. tomorrow police plan to look at that video trying to zero in on the girls who did this. live in the newsroom, abc7 news. >> thank you. >> new at 11:00, a two-car accident in san francisco sent one woman to the hospital and destroyed a bus stop. this happened on sutter street between taylor and jones. a second pedestrian suffered a cut knee trying to be run over. >> i was trying to get out of the way and no matter where i went i thought it was going to get me, but it didn't. >> she was fortunate. the drivers did stay at th
. >> it took place a few blocks from the corner stone missionary baptist church which is trying to make the bay view a better place. just last week it started a summer camp. it is designed to give children something productive to do and to instill values. >> that's one of the principals we teachers and here -- we teach here, social interaction with one another and how to resolve conflict without putting their fists up. >> police hope surveillance video leads them to the girls...
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activist group playing peace was taking the fight against bigotry to the front door of the westboro baptist church by buying a house right across the street from the churches to pekin kansas headquarters and decorating with the colors of the gate pride flag well this weekend planting peace up the ante on saturday night members of the organization welcomed the friends and family of kimberly kidwell and katie short to what they called the equality house in order to celebrate the saint the couple's wedding all those same sex marriage is still illegal in kansas and the wedding won't be recognized planting peace says it hopes the public ceremony will convince the state supreme court to rule in favor of marriage equality sometime this week i should have said it's illegal she said it's not yet not surprisingly members of the westboro baptist church picketed the wedding despite their protests the ceremony went off without a hitch good work plan and congratulations to you with the bat donald trump on today's episode of fox and friends the real estate mogul americans and love to hate blasted n.s.a. w
activist group playing peace was taking the fight against bigotry to the front door of the westboro baptist church by buying a house right across the street from the churches to pekin kansas headquarters and decorating with the colors of the gate pride flag well this weekend planting peace up the ante on saturday night members of the organization welcomed the friends and family of kimberly kidwell and katie short to what they called the equality house in order to celebrate the saint the...
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conference of catholic bishops called this a tragic day for marriage, and southern baptist leader albert mohler said today's decisions will create serious religious liberty challenges for all churches. >> pelley: michelle, thanks very much. in sanford, florida, today, an important witness for the prosecution testified at george zimmerman's murder trial. zimmerman, a neighborhood watch volunteer, shot and killed trayvon martin, an unarmed teenager. he claims it was self-defense. mark strassmann reports that the witness was the last person to speak with martin moments before he was killed. >> do you solemnly swear... >> reporter: rachel jeantel was on the phone with martin when he left this convenience store the night of member 26, 2012. >> what was he complaining about? >> that a man kept watching him. >> reporter: the 19-year-old talked to martin right up until the deadly confrontation. >> reporter: martin told her he was almost back at the townhouse where she was staying. >> reporter: she overheard martin talk to zimmerman. >> reporter: don west, one of zimmerman's defense lawyers, atta
conference of catholic bishops called this a tragic day for marriage, and southern baptist leader albert mohler said today's decisions will create serious religious liberty challenges for all churches. >> pelley: michelle, thanks very much. in sanford, florida, today, an important witness for the prosecution testified at george zimmerman's murder trial. zimmerman, a neighborhood watch volunteer, shot and killed trayvon martin, an unarmed teenager. he claims it was self-defense. mark...
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i should have said it's illegal shows that it's not yet not surprisingly members of the westboro baptist church picketed the wedding despite their protests the ceremony went off without a hitch good work plan and congratulations to you with the bat donald trump on today's episode of fox and friends the real estate mogul americans and love to hate blasted n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden calling him a spa and demanding his execution because. the care. i have to to read for the beginning so many people are trying to defend him oh look what i revealed and is it wonderful what he's revealed that you have people marching in his favorite he's a terrible guy who's really set our country back you know spies in the old days used to be executed wait a minute donald snowden's a spy who's he spying for the american people ultimately snowden is a journalist's source and he wants sources to be executed let's say terrified and the very very ugly bill cunningham the conservative radio host finds himself embroiled in controversy after he told fox legal analyst ammar holder to shut up and know her role
i should have said it's illegal shows that it's not yet not surprisingly members of the westboro baptist church picketed the wedding despite their protests the ceremony went off without a hitch good work plan and congratulations to you with the bat donald trump on today's episode of fox and friends the real estate mogul americans and love to hate blasted n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden calling him a spa and demanding his execution because. the care. i have to to read for the beginning so...
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. >> it took place a few blocks from the corner stone missionary baptist church which is trying to make the bay view a better place. just last week it started a summer camp. it is designed to give children something to do productive to do and to instill values. >> that's one of the principals we teachers and here -- we teach here, social interaction with one another and how to resolve conflict without putting their fists up. >> police hope surveillance video leads them to the girls who used their fist against a helpless woman. >> and there are cameras in the light rail cars. tomorrow police plan to look at that video trying to zero in on the girls who did this. live in the newsroom, abc7 news. >> thank you. >> new at 11:00, a two-car accident in san francisco sent one woman to the hospital and destroyed a bus stop. this happened on sutter street between taylor and jones. a second pedestrian suf trying o cut knee trying to be run waser. >> i was trying to get out of the way and no matter where i went i thought it was going to get me, but it didn't. >> she was fortunate. the drivers did s
. >> it took place a few blocks from the corner stone missionary baptist church which is trying to make the bay view a better place. just last week it started a summer camp. it is designed to give children something to do productive to do and to instill values. >> that's one of the principals we teachers and here -- we teach here, social interaction with one another and how to resolve conflict without putting their fists up. >> police hope surveillance video leads them to the...
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john the baptist in this very expressive way. so different than the other kinds of clouds that we were just looking at. and this is a painting by a norwegian artist named doll and i liked it because we have a nighttime scene and so you think about seeing the clouds in the daytime or the rain clouds or competitions of clouds that are over beautiful land scapes but what do the clouds do in this picture, when we are looking at the moon through the view of the clouds? and this is a painting that is particularly close to my heart. it is mid victor an artist named john martin and this painting is his depiction of the aftermath of the great biblical floods and so the clouds and waters are parting and you can't see it in this slide reproduction but in the actual painting very far in the horizon line you have noah and the arc. but the way that the clouds almost start to take on a figural representation, it is like there is a movement of hope and promise coming in the sky and of course the skies have this long history of being associated w
john the baptist in this very expressive way. so different than the other kinds of clouds that we were just looking at. and this is a painting by a norwegian artist named doll and i liked it because we have a nighttime scene and so you think about seeing the clouds in the daytime or the rain clouds or competitions of clouds that are over beautiful land scapes but what do the clouds do in this picture, when we are looking at the moon through the view of the clouds? and this is a painting that is...
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you've got alabama activist and former pastor david barton, who went on a tirade during his whitesburg baptist church sermon in huntsville, alabama. >> starbucks is pouring all this money into destroying traditional marriage. can a christian give money to a group he knows will use it to attack what god supports. if you know that when you buy a cup of starbucks five, 10, 15 cents is going to be used to defeat marriage, can you do that? the answer is no. a christian cannot support what is attacking god. i'm sorry you got to find some other coffee to drink. you can't drink starbucks and be bibleically right on this thing. cenk: so starbucks is bibleically wrong. i'll get to that in a minute. i'm going to quote the bible at pastor barton here, because there's a dump starbucks website. it was started back in 2012. it's been going splendidly so far. you can see starbucks is almost out of business. now that teaparty.net has joined in, they have 1.4 million likes on his page, like when newt gingrich had his and it turned out 98% were from india. in so, is this a real movement, can it cause starbucks t
you've got alabama activist and former pastor david barton, who went on a tirade during his whitesburg baptist church sermon in huntsville, alabama. >> starbucks is pouring all this money into destroying traditional marriage. can a christian give money to a group he knows will use it to attack what god supports. if you know that when you buy a cup of starbucks five, 10, 15 cents is going to be used to defeat marriage, can you do that? the answer is no. a christian cannot support what is...