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god yeah i what god i don't know what got you know what god the god doesn't necessarily agree in the loving and you know that's the point we often say there's been a thousand gods and then we've seen a fist and it was a week there's one less god we believe in and that's what i think about this. is that you have a lot of believers whether whatever they call themselves jews christians muslims whatever the case may be but individuals who actually practice their spiritual teaching bump into peace love and forgiveness now if you remain at the surface of just being a believer or a zealot i just believe this on the surface then you think that your religion is better than another person's religion you'll fight for religion but if you actually practice that with your religion you don't in the fighting or thinking yours is better but it was practicing on it having an insight and most of the conservative religious people are republicans right. yeah i mean during the break we were talking about you know whether we'd ever have an atheist president and i think as for hitchens said it he said y
god yeah i what god i don't know what got you know what god the god doesn't necessarily agree in the loving and you know that's the point we often say there's been a thousand gods and then we've seen a fist and it was a week there's one less god we believe in and that's what i think about this. is that you have a lot of believers whether whatever they call themselves jews christians muslims whatever the case may be but individuals who actually practice their spiritual teaching bump into peace...
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in other words, your tate is not in god -- your faith is not in god, but in your religion., i think, is a tragic, tragic mistake. >> host: professor aslan, are your books available in your home country of iran? are they available in israel or some of the more volatile arab countries? >> guest: my books, especially "no god but god," have been translated into hebrew and are quite popular in israel. and in arabic there's an err due version of "coming." zealot will be available in the next year, it takes a while to do the translation. we, of course, have very strict sanction laws against iran. the treasury department makes it very difficult to translate and sell english material in farsi to an iranian audience, and, of course, iran makes it very difficult for material like this to be spread out. so what i have done is i have paid for my own persian translations of my books, and if you are not in iran, you can go to amazon and buy them this persian, but if you are in iran, you can just simply go to my web site, rezaaslan.com, and download a free version in farsi of my books. "no
in other words, your tate is not in god -- your faith is not in god, but in your religion., i think, is a tragic, tragic mistake. >> host: professor aslan, are your books available in your home country of iran? are they available in israel or some of the more volatile arab countries? >> guest: my books, especially "no god but god," have been translated into hebrew and are quite popular in israel. and in arabic there's an err due version of "coming." zealot will...
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if the people want god in the schoolhouse, god will come in.he students and the teachers will bring god in. lay downno need to laws or formal procedure. he called that the virginia system. later, this was not good enough for the richmond school authorities. there is that old song "fools rush in where angels fear to tread." the virginia school authority debated a resolution to require bible reading. it was being used informally in the virginia schools. but someone at it specified. some wanted it specified. the forces lined up on either side. those in favor of specifying the bible in education included most protestantens' clergy. the two chief opponents were very interesting. the first major opponent was the rabbi -- he said there is no place to have religion required in the schools. the school should be completely secular. his was a very lonely voice. of first pastor baptist came back from vacation and got up on the pulpit and said the same thing. upholding the baptist tradition of church-state separation. the reverend mcdaniel agreed with rabbi
if the people want god in the schoolhouse, god will come in.he students and the teachers will bring god in. lay downno need to laws or formal procedure. he called that the virginia system. later, this was not good enough for the richmond school authorities. there is that old song "fools rush in where angels fear to tread." the virginia school authority debated a resolution to require bible reading. it was being used informally in the virginia schools. but someone at it specified. some...
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in on a non-sectarian basis? i think you route the fury if you try to kick god out of the public square in america, because god is going to be there. god is going to be there. [applause] and that's because i think the people want religion to have a place in our political society. now, you know what's fascinating about that? that's a great question, that's a great issue. what's fascinating about that is when you see how this works in france. laice has the system called c tai. it is very rigid. they did their best to maintain it, and it is beginning to come apart at the seams, in a very, very secular society like france t is beginning to crack. >> you raised a side comment about perhaps jefferson's religious freedom being -- put . to international law in thinking about the accomplishment of democracies and written form of government, we fight over religion in government, but do the two go pretty well together? >> religion and government, do they go well together? in democracies? yeah, i think pretty well. if you look at a model we have in the united states and in canada and western europe or europe in general, afri
in on a non-sectarian basis? i think you route the fury if you try to kick god out of the public square in america, because god is going to be there. god is going to be there. [applause] and that's because i think the people want religion to have a place in our political society. now, you know what's fascinating about that? that's a great question, that's a great issue. what's fascinating about that is when you see how this works in france. laice has the system called c tai. it is very rigid....
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and puts god in the first place in his life, a christian god. and the first words out of his mouth said it all. i think it is a miraculous day, i'm thrilled to be alive and well and reunited with my family. he said god saved my life. and he said on july 23rd, he woke up feeling under the weather. and he went on to suffer this terrible virus, but he said that he felt converted by the fact that thousands, if not millions of people around the world have been praying for him. and we're at the point today, where we don't know how much of dr. brantly's recovery or nancy writebol's recovery is attributable to the experimental drug that they have been given. >> i don't want to lose this image, the fact that they're hugging and embracing them, and a few short weeks ago no one would have thought it was possible because ebola is highly contagious. >> look at that. three weeks ago, we saw the man in a white protection suit. and another man in a white protection suit, coming out of a heavily protected van, so he didn't come into contact with anybody, and now
and puts god in the first place in his life, a christian god. and the first words out of his mouth said it all. i think it is a miraculous day, i'm thrilled to be alive and well and reunited with my family. he said god saved my life. and he said on july 23rd, he woke up feeling under the weather. and he went on to suffer this terrible virus, but he said that he felt converted by the fact that thousands, if not millions of people around the world have been praying for him. and we're at the point...
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victor had a ceremony in front of all of our parents. >> daughters of the living god, royal gems of jesusster, my love, my undefiled. >> he would dip his finger in the salt and put it on my tongue. this was to signify us being spiritually married to him. he didn't come out and say it, but i would assume some people had their suspicions that he was having sex with us. >> your love for me is unashamed. you have ministered to me personally in different seasons and situations. oh, my dearly beloved, my longed for, my joy and crown. >> did i have suspicions, yes. it was the way it was done and the look between them that it was more of a look between lovers but it wasn't something you could really, you know, put your finger on and say yes for sure, because you know, you thought well, i shouldn't be thinking that way, i shouldn't be having these thoughts, they're wrong thoughts, so you know, and leadership wouldn't do things like that. those are the things you think. and that's what keeps you silent. >> nobody wants to accuse someone of sexual abuse. could it be my priest, could it be my ministe
victor had a ceremony in front of all of our parents. >> daughters of the living god, royal gems of jesusster, my love, my undefiled. >> he would dip his finger in the salt and put it on my tongue. this was to signify us being spiritually married to him. he didn't come out and say it, but i would assume some people had their suspicions that he was having sex with us. >> your love for me is unashamed. you have ministered to me personally in different seasons and situations. oh,...
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yazidis believe in god, in one go but because of the name, especially the arab writers and cause, they say those people are belong to yazid, who nwas in damascus. he had a conflict. so there's no connection between yazidis as a religious group. they just want to write the story as they like. >> it's been centuries of persecution and misunderstanding. >> exactly. >> and we've seen that religion in that part of the world causes a great deal of tension. we're going to pause for one moment. we'll be right back with more "press pass" in just a moment. m >>> welcome back. i'm joined by a voice of america journalist and a yazidi active pistol wi ist. we were talking about your faith and one of the reasons that enemies of yazidis have persecuted your sect is because they have been misinterpreted as somehow being devil worshippers. how has that been a problem for your faith? >> it was a problem because you know that history tells us yazidis face 72 genocide attempts. and whenever it comes to genocide, people try to kill those innocent people, they come to this point. god worshippers. they are
yazidis believe in god, in one go but because of the name, especially the arab writers and cause, they say those people are belong to yazid, who nwas in damascus. he had a conflict. so there's no connection between yazidis as a religious group. they just want to write the story as they like. >> it's been centuries of persecution and misunderstanding. >> exactly. >> and we've seen that religion in that part of the world causes a great deal of tension. we're going to pause for...
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ready by letting go was imparted once again when the rabbi gave a benediction to his audience in boulder. >> godi thank you for keeping me in the light, and i let go and let go and let go. amen. >> reporter: the spiritual heavyweight and the skeptical seeker confronting the mystery and the marvel of death, together. for "religion and ethics newsweekly," this is bob faw in boulder, colorado. >>> finally, pope francis heads to south korea this coming week, where he'll participate in several events, including asian youth day. this week, he met with some 50,000 young german catholics in st. peter's square. many of them were altar servers. francis urged them not to waste too much time on the internet and smart phones, saying those things can distract people from what's really important. presumably, he didn't mean to include his twitter account, which currently has more than 4 million followers. >>> that's our program for now. i'm kim lawton. you can follow us on twitter and facebook, where i have a fan page as well. watch us anytime on the pbs app for iphones and ipads. and visit our website, where t
ready by letting go was imparted once again when the rabbi gave a benediction to his audience in boulder. >> godi thank you for keeping me in the light, and i let go and let go and let go. amen. >> reporter: the spiritual heavyweight and the skeptical seeker confronting the mystery and the marvel of death, together. for "religion and ethics newsweekly," this is bob faw in boulder, colorado. >>> finally, pope francis heads to south korea this coming week, where...
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-- but really the same god in a sense -- but i want to say for each and every one of you, not only wille always remember you, not only will we always be grateful to you but always you will be in our hearts and you will be in our prayers. thank you very much. [applause] >> ♪ [applause] >> the president coming out, i was going to say something else. here he is on the south lawn already. >>> is flesh
-- but really the same god in a sense -- but i want to say for each and every one of you, not only wille always remember you, not only will we always be grateful to you but always you will be in our hearts and you will be in our prayers. thank you very much. [applause] >> ♪ [applause] >> the president coming out, i was going to say something else. here he is on the south lawn already. >>> is flesh
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in a better space. i hope god, as he would be in his grace would let me do this now another 15 years. >> for me it doesn't seem like 23 years. i find myself listening to your stuff all the time. >> thank you. >> that album "i'm on your side," i have listened to it so many times i could run the sequence of the songs onnen the record. >> thank you. >> i hear it all the time. you're always present in my ipod. >> thank you. >> yet it has been 23 years which leads me to ask what took so long for a solo proare project? >> well, life for me ain't been no crystal stairs. >> i love that line. >> when you first started your show i suffered greatly with depression. you had me on with dr. alvin and we talked about it. depression, plus i$kvns had mul sclerosis. that had its terrible effects of not feeling well. but greater than the m.s. is the mind. if you don't have a will to get the mind together i don't see how you can win. when i got diagnosed with m.s. and they said -- i asked, why aren't i able to walk. they said, your b
in a better space. i hope god, as he would be in his grace would let me do this now another 15 years. >> for me it doesn't seem like 23 years. i find myself listening to your stuff all the time. >> thank you. >> that album "i'm on your side," i have listened to it so many times i could run the sequence of the songs onnen the record. >> thank you. >> i hear it all the time. you're always present in my ipod. >> thank you. >> yet it has been 23...
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did he have a faith in god? >> guest: i think he believed in god, though i think it was more of a deist at the least. but god had created this marvelous universe and just to let it go and giving applause. he didn't have to be in there as a personal figure in people's lives or he didn't have to be pushing the planet around. gravity was enough to have a system go. that is what i think is religious belief is. >> host: when columbus came at a first time from the new world, what kind of reception did he get? what kind of news to detonate? what happened? >> guest: well, as the cover shows, he makes his presentation and he was greeted warmly but the shrewd man is he brought his little goal. he brought it back and not open their eyes to the possibilities of the new world, plus isabel is a very devout christian and the idea of converting these people to christianity appealed to her. so when he returned for the second voyage, i think he had 12 ships and 1700 come to 1800 men and then all the cd drive. he wanted to plant th
did he have a faith in god? >> guest: i think he believed in god, though i think it was more of a deist at the least. but god had created this marvelous universe and just to let it go and giving applause. he didn't have to be in there as a personal figure in people's lives or he didn't have to be pushing the planet around. gravity was enough to have a system go. that is what i think is religious belief is. >> host: when columbus came at a first time from the new world, what kind of...
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i hope you earned your wings and you stand at the right-hand side of god in heaven. >> >> robin williamsing remembered for his love and support for our p trues. >> when i come here for you>> the comedic legend took part in 6 uso tours since 2002 traveled to afghanistan, cue kuwait and qatar bringing laughter and joy to tens of thousands of our great men and women and their families. one soldier says the actor touched his life at a time when he was most depressed. >> i was on the side of the stage guarding the stage and he turned around he said note to self do not startle soldiers on guard duty. i said sorry big fan. he goes, hate to be on the other side of the barrel if you weren't. >> williams will be sorely missed. >> we are going to switch gears for just a moment here. we are going to talk about toothpaste. colgate removing a cancer causing chemical from the soap. it is still in the toothpaste apparently. lauren simonetti has more. >> a consumer alert. millions of americans have been putting a cancer causing ingredient in their mouths. it is in colgate total. it is linked to cancer in
i hope you earned your wings and you stand at the right-hand side of god in heaven. >> >> robin williamsing remembered for his love and support for our p trues. >> when i come here for you>> the comedic legend took part in 6 uso tours since 2002 traveled to afghanistan, cue kuwait and qatar bringing laughter and joy to tens of thousands of our great men and women and their families. one soldier says the actor touched his life at a time when he was most depressed....
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hot august at shiloh house of god in hyattsville-- >> it is hot. fans,d bottled water and handheld and electric. the only relief from a 90-degree indoor temperature. >> to me, it is disgusting. this is summertime. we have over -- old people, children. >> look behind the church and you will see why. between last saturday and tuesday, someone vandalized the church's giant a.c. units. >> they jumped over the fence and took the unit out of the building pretty methodically. >> they opened the housings and stole four condenser units like this, filled with copper tubing. >> they took the copper parts and sold it. >> now joining hundreds of homes and businesses and utilities nationwide hit by copper thieves. metal theft, 95% of the copper, is now a $1 billion business. >> the furniture -- >> copper is now worth about two dollars a pound. it is on a hot streak among thieves, even from a church. >> it is sad that they had to do this. to sell copper to get money from a church. --this is a cemetery in sabbatarian church, meeting on saturdays. they hope to meet
hot august at shiloh house of god in hyattsville-- >> it is hot. fans,d bottled water and handheld and electric. the only relief from a 90-degree indoor temperature. >> to me, it is disgusting. this is summertime. we have over -- old people, children. >> look behind the church and you will see why. between last saturday and tuesday, someone vandalized the church's giant a.c. units. >> they jumped over the fence and took the unit out of the building pretty methodically....
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i could listen to that laugh. >> oh, my god. >> in honor uf our brand new co-host we wanted to let himnow kind of what goes on here "right this minute" when the cameras aren't rolling. >> i'm excited. >> that he the ghost pepper challenge. >> what is a ghost pepper? on the scale of heat -- >> it is one of the world's hottest peppers. some say around 800,000 to a 1.5 million. >> i have done a 4 million. i did the scorpion. >> i touched it to my tongue -- there's a video of me doing it on the internet. i was gurgling milk. >> that tiny little bite lit my face on fire, but all the editors, alex, sam, our camera guy, these guys got in on it. brittany, every one of our producers, eating pieces of the ghost pepper until finally, brandon, who is officially now a bad ass, puts the whole thing in his mouth. >> aye, aye, aye. >> he was is n so much stomach pain he slept on the floor. >> i think i know where this is going, and i don't like it one single bit. >> if we are going to do a ghost pepper challenge, we have to do the ghost pepper challenge with ollie pedigrew here. >>. >> he brought in a
i could listen to that laugh. >> oh, my god. >> in honor uf our brand new co-host we wanted to let himnow kind of what goes on here "right this minute" when the cameras aren't rolling. >> i'm excited. >> that he the ghost pepper challenge. >> what is a ghost pepper? on the scale of heat -- >> it is one of the world's hottest peppers. some say around 800,000 to a 1.5 million. >> i have done a 4 million. i did the scorpion. >> i touched it...
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god gave it to me. >> you stopped believing in god. i'm a christian. i stopped believing in god maybe. imagine if they came into china and you find some jews in china, my god. the number would be about 10 million. where would we put them? look at the country. in seven years, i don't know from america, from argentine narcs i don't know from where, but these are not the palestinians. they don't know the people of the land. so these are the extremists and they are becoming more and more. 1/3 of the nation are newcomers. newcomers that came during fighting. >> my family lived for many centuries in germany and it was in 1920 when it became impossible for the jews, my mother left for palestine to begin working as a gymnastic teacher in a youth village. she was thinking about the identity of a jew, and she came to her parents and said to them i don't think the germans want us here. i'm looking for another place where we can do something from the beginning. so she came here. i think her motivation saved about 15,000, 20,000 children. and i think it's good that i have some roots here. so this is
god gave it to me. >> you stopped believing in god. i'm a christian. i stopped believing in god maybe. imagine if they came into china and you find some jews in china, my god. the number would be about 10 million. where would we put them? look at the country. in seven years, i don't know from america, from argentine narcs i don't know from where, but these are not the palestinians. they don't know the people of the land. so these are the extremists and they are becoming more and more. 1/3...
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actually, i write a lot about this topic in "no god but god." urse, part of it has to do with this mythology that rises about mohamed's time in me deep that, mythology that depending on whether you're a jew, christian or muslim you're going to interpret in your own way. what i try to do is remove religion from the issue altogether and really analyze what was happening in mecca at the time n mecca and ma dean that at the time -- medina at the time of mohamed. in the case of maine dean that, you're talking about various tribes, jewish, pagan and muslim who are all living under the single constitution called the constitution of medina which i talk about at length in the book. a constitution that required every cig that story to -- signatory to defend medina against the member can invasion. and many of the jewish tribes did. but there was a tribe that in the middle of the battle of the trench changed sides. they actually decided to start fighting on behalf of the meccans against the medinans. this wasn't the first time that a tribe had done something
actually, i write a lot about this topic in "no god but god." urse, part of it has to do with this mythology that rises about mohamed's time in me deep that, mythology that depending on whether you're a jew, christian or muslim you're going to interpret in your own way. what i try to do is remove religion from the issue altogether and really analyze what was happening in mecca at the time n mecca and ma dean that at the time -- medina at the time of mohamed. in the case of maine dean...
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god. that is the most refreshing drink i've had in st days. using now. the wrap for me. i am wrapped my polar. and now. you can tell that the syrians are really cheese there we're back now in the big cities because now we actually found a cold beverage lot for. expensive so this is worth every single penny that i just spent in every running around and it has been the best out of the tree moment of the whole entire trip i and. my boyfriend for talking to me. hi baby. i have to the lake i mean i don't fire the. decisions. because. everybody. you know i so appreciate you know you don't want to risk my life. otherwise you know that. you know my. coming into our is so but but maybe there is something that we don't understand you know what i mean. it can't be that everybody's around you know. maybe i don't want you to go out and you know what like i was here in that. for two days and then i got tickets and. still feel i have doubts but now you told me not to go it just made take much more time than you think and you expected. it could be so no i mean because i feel how patient
god. that is the most refreshing drink i've had in st days. using now. the wrap for me. i am wrapped my polar. and now. you can tell that the syrians are really cheese there we're back now in the big cities because now we actually found a cold beverage lot for. expensive so this is worth every single penny that i just spent in every running around and it has been the best out of the tree moment of the whole entire trip i and. my boyfriend for talking to me. hi baby. i have to the lake i mean i...
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practice but the we live in the same god in this in prophet in this holy book their prayer their fasting the privilege is the same but this social and cultural manifestations are extremely important and i would like to give you one example the country of kyrgyzstan this is a small nation in central asia and they converted to islam around three hundred years ago they are in the magic people so i think more than three hundred years well we can check history that's what i feel is they told me but. what's more important is that diversion of islam is very liberal very guilty terror and with regards to rights afforded to man and women and then now experiencing a sort of islamic revival there are thousands of mosques being built around the country but the problem is that most of those mosques are sponsored by saudi arabia and saudi arabia in addition to the money for the mosques sons preachers and sons literature and tries to promote its own very radical brand of islam that is totally foreign for the country of kurdistan and what you have is the battle between the indigenous and foreign islam a
practice but the we live in the same god in this in prophet in this holy book their prayer their fasting the privilege is the same but this social and cultural manifestations are extremely important and i would like to give you one example the country of kyrgyzstan this is a small nation in central asia and they converted to islam around three hundred years ago they are in the magic people so i think more than three hundred years well we can check history that's what i feel is they told me but....
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is this optimism rooted in reality that has inspired so many readers, including the likes of mahatma gandhi who when gandhi was 24 years old was given a copy of the kingdom of godis win you, and gandhi would later say this essay would be one of the most transformative pieces of writing that he encountered in his life. tolstoy inspired our own martin luther kick. and nelson -- king. and nelson mandel that when he was incarcerated was given a copy of "war and peace" to read, and he would later say that the it was his favorite novel. "war and peace" in his darkest hour, nelson mandela turn today "war and peace" for consolation and inspiration. tolstoy once said the hero of my tale is truth. with a capital t. it's a scary word to use in washington d.c. [laughter] but what he meant by that is not his truth or my truth or your truth. or the conservatives' truth or the liberals' truth or the christians of the jews or the muslims. no, the truth encompasses all of us. the truth of our shared humanity. tolstoy reminds us through his nearly 600 characters in "war and peace" that we are all on this path in this journey together. we all know what it means to love and to los
is this optimism rooted in reality that has inspired so many readers, including the likes of mahatma gandhi who when gandhi was 24 years old was given a copy of the kingdom of godis win you, and gandhi would later say this essay would be one of the most transformative pieces of writing that he encountered in his life. tolstoy inspired our own martin luther kick. and nelson -- king. and nelson mandel that when he was incarcerated was given a copy of "war and peace" to read, and he...
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al jazeera america >> of the eastern missouri and western illinois jurisdiction of the church of god in christ bow our needs humble submission to. >> you're looking live at michael brown's funeral services in st. louis, missouri, funeral of a teenager who was killed by police in ferguson. setting off a wave of protest, calm has returned to the city. today, at this moment friends and family are saying their final goodbye. in other news northern california's earthquake on sunday was the largest in the state in 25 years. 170 people have reported injuries. the economic impact of the disaster could be devastating. melissa chan is in napa with more. what are the financial implications of this earthquake? >> well, just take a look at the building behind me and what we found out this morning is from the city they tell us that just 6% of people have earthquake insurance. earthquake insurance is very expensive. but now with with damag damages will have to pay out of pocket. we know there are 800 vineyards and it's difficult to get a sense of how bad the situation is. we know when there was no pow
al jazeera america >> of the eastern missouri and western illinois jurisdiction of the church of god in christ bow our needs humble submission to. >> you're looking live at michael brown's funeral services in st. louis, missouri, funeral of a teenager who was killed by police in ferguson. setting off a wave of protest, calm has returned to the city. today, at this moment friends and family are saying their final goodbye. in other news northern california's earthquake on sunday was...
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. >> when you got god in your hands, you can do anything, anything is possible. >> reporter: beating when life had him up against the ropes he bounced back earning his first chance at the wbc super middleweight title last december. but that ended in a draw and this weekend he got a rematch. >> most people don't get a first chance. i got two chances in a row. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: now holds the title that he brings back home. >> the city made me, man. the city made me who i am. the city and my family and i'm grateful to be from flint, michigan. i love it. it's my home. >> reporter: now the only thing he doesn't have is the belt. dirrell will have to wait for that to be sent to him. >> i can't wait to get it. i'm going to hold that thing. i'll probably sleep with that thing at night. >> such a great story. our hats off to him. such a big boost for flint, michigan which has struggled economically in the past few years. >> absolutely. taking every opportunity he gets. >> that's what's making news in america this morning. thanks for watching. >> stay with us for "good morni
. >> when you got god in your hands, you can do anything, anything is possible. >> reporter: beating when life had him up against the ropes he bounced back earning his first chance at the wbc super middleweight title last december. but that ended in a draw and this weekend he got a rematch. >> most people don't get a first chance. i got two chances in a row. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: now holds the title that he brings back home. >> the city made me, man....
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augustine at the time in the empire was collapsing and the church to a scene as the safe place with a sense the jobs of the human being was to understand what god wanted of them and not be invested in the world around them but also of the sense specifically refers to the greeks we don't need to ask these questions like what is the source of the storms and why we have tides there was a sense to get away from the worldliness to concentrate on the spiritual well-being. >> host: what time frame are we talking about with your book? >> i talk about curiosity it starts in the fourth century and continues all the way through even religious people recognize they're doing something bold but that this is natural so from the fourth century to the 16th. but alexander humboldt's is fascinating. he is chairman who becomes financially independent and his mother dies thank you sucked his job and it is like saying now i can be as curious as i want and he travels to america and spends five years and is fascinated by nature by the unity the climate and is just burgeoned down with the equipment and all these things that he can measure and then becomes interested ho
augustine at the time in the empire was collapsing and the church to a scene as the safe place with a sense the jobs of the human being was to understand what god wanted of them and not be invested in the world around them but also of the sense specifically refers to the greeks we don't need to ask these questions like what is the source of the storms and why we have tides there was a sense to get away from the worldliness to concentrate on the spiritual well-being. >> host: what time...
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oh, my god in our call of the wild we're taking you through a trip deep into the rain forest to checkut some incredible animals. >> rain forest take up less than 2% of the earth but are home to half of the earth's creatures. >> wait, they don't have those in the wild. >> this is a treat actually for him. we're trying to keep him occupied. we don't want him taking off. >> this is a squirrel monkey. one of the smallest prime apes. these fully grown. s that he guys can be found in the rain forest of south america. >> he would not find those in the rain forest. >> size has nothing to do with intelligence. >> actually they are very intelligent. they are the largest brain to body mass ratio. >> apparently he does. >> thank you. he's adorable. >> this is going to be good because birds -- i hear you lovebirds. >> i don't know. i love them. don't know if they love me. >> this is a blue fronted amazon parrot. >> say hi. >> hi. >> hoda you're doing a great job. >> he doesn't talk. >> that is not nice. >> he doesn't speak. >> he might be intimidated by your hair. >> they live in the trees. i'm be
oh, my god in our call of the wild we're taking you through a trip deep into the rain forest to checkut some incredible animals. >> rain forest take up less than 2% of the earth but are home to half of the earth's creatures. >> wait, they don't have those in the wild. >> this is a treat actually for him. we're trying to keep him occupied. we don't want him taking off. >> this is a squirrel monkey. one of the smallest prime apes. these fully grown. s that he guys can be...
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to these young men who are slaughtering, raining, kidnapping, stealing in their god's name. it is incredibly powerful, the most determined. not always the most deadly, but the most determined opponents throughout history, that civilization has faced have been the killers who kill in god's name. >> the administration officials said the idea that the califate could happen is not true. we see the beheading, we see people forced out of their homes, convert or die, pay taxes. yet they advance and take city after city that we have fought for. >> sean, the califate is real. it's here and now, or there and now. i have suspected for a long time that brennen was the guy behind that junior varsity remark obama made about the islamic state. it was nice he retracted that. these guys are playing in the super bowl of terror. they're not jv. and the whole -- not just obama tries to downplay it. on the whole, people in washington, new york, cambridge, san francisco and l.a. don't want to be bothered. bewear of klee shares, i keep hearing we can't do anything, the american public is war weary,
to these young men who are slaughtering, raining, kidnapping, stealing in their god's name. it is incredibly powerful, the most determined. not always the most deadly, but the most determined opponents throughout history, that civilization has faced have been the killers who kill in god's name. >> the administration officials said the idea that the califate could happen is not true. we see the beheading, we see people forced out of their homes, convert or die, pay taxes. yet they advance...
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god go i. if you were in god's situation what would you do?i am sure you have a number of questions to ask so we are going to maybe exchange one more question here and if you would line up the microphone so we could go right into your questions while we are doing that. how is your son now? >> my son is in north new jersey at anne hathaway house so he is on his way home. this is my son's second bid. in the first one we sent to north carolina. we fly and my wife takes another airplane and listen. you were young. he came back to new jersey, got locked up again. as a parent you say that but do you really mean it. i am doing it again but like the judge told me, third time is the charm, i am telling him i am not doing it any more. for me as the person being locked up to go into the prison system i don't mind going back. i do at all the time. i will be speaking to the inmates at trinity state prison on september 12th which is my birthday i told him was my birthday. i will be spending my birthday in state prison talking to the inmates for the naacp to
god go i. if you were in god's situation what would you do?i am sure you have a number of questions to ask so we are going to maybe exchange one more question here and if you would line up the microphone so we could go right into your questions while we are doing that. how is your son now? >> my son is in north new jersey at anne hathaway house so he is on his way home. this is my son's second bid. in the first one we sent to north carolina. we fly and my wife takes another airplane and...
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of times with sunny called god ins can trace its roots all the way back to eight hundred eighty one construction work was started in the grounds of the city state university. it's a vigil glass roof and walls has over seven thousand types of tree plants in texas from all corners of the globe and cover a bloomin six thousand five hundred square. the gardens carry out importance work protecting some of the world's rarest species and conserving tom's local flora. as well as providing a tranquil escape from the city the botanical gardens has all the elements necessary for science to flourish. for the past four years stuff for the university have been experimenting with a fertiliser called white collar. when added to soil or directly to fresh tree cuttings the nitrogen based plan through and significantly boosts the growth rate in. the researchers also stumbled across an unexpected benefits of using dry color . on glycol improves the growth process and base a great speed in the seeds even germinate more quickly in addition as has been found to disinfect seeds reducing the risk of fungal infections wh
of times with sunny called god ins can trace its roots all the way back to eight hundred eighty one construction work was started in the grounds of the city state university. it's a vigil glass roof and walls has over seven thousand types of tree plants in texas from all corners of the globe and cover a bloomin six thousand five hundred square. the gardens carry out importance work protecting some of the world's rarest species and conserving tom's local flora. as well as providing a tranquil...
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full of himself and in this is the and and it is not as a cushion in new god and its ethan stood they are larry of the rations cut in evangelical has been there into compromising and maintained that carnage. there is a distinction between the two. >> i was wondering but the position of antiabortion and expansion of alcohol and guns in georgia. [laughter] of legislative session. >> other people are better qualified than i. what he is suggesting? and over here is the antiabortion and alcohol and guns are on this side. it seems the opposite. >> in terms of libertarian? yes. is fascinating to me. i don't want to be partisan or contentious but it does strike me on the face as curious that those that talk about less government are willing to work for losses that to say are more interested. and it is on this side of the spectrum as well. but with that regulation there is a great deal of contradiction. its underscores' those in evangelicals prove this. it is not necessarily a logical issue. they had to be alerted and a guy by the game of if see everett coop who becomes a surgeon general does
full of himself and in this is the and and it is not as a cushion in new god and its ethan stood they are larry of the rations cut in evangelical has been there into compromising and maintained that carnage. there is a distinction between the two. >> i was wondering but the position of antiabortion and expansion of alcohol and guns in georgia. [laughter] of legislative session. >> other people are better qualified than i. what he is suggesting? and over here is the antiabortion and...
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i tell you, the understanding of the law being rooted in god's law goes way beyond america. a roman senator in the first century before christ, who was murdered, wrote in his truce on the republic that there is only one law, it is not different in rome or athens. it applies to everybody through all time. god is it's promulgated and enforcer. russell kirk wrote a great book, "the roots of american order." i think everybody should read it to understand what the people in this country believe. readys cicero is more well than anybody else around the founding fathers. it was afferson says statement of the american mind, but he cited cicero as one of the things that inspired it. this idea that the laws of the nation must comport to the laws of god is one that existed before christianity existed, before christ came to this earth, and persisted through western civilization. martin luther king, a baptist clergyman, quoted saint thomas principle.that same now we have in the united states of america people who reject that principle. that's a very profound thing. it is not just rejecting
i tell you, the understanding of the law being rooted in god's law goes way beyond america. a roman senator in the first century before christ, who was murdered, wrote in his truce on the republic that there is only one law, it is not different in rome or athens. it applies to everybody through all time. god is it's promulgated and enforcer. russell kirk wrote a great book, "the roots of american order." i think everybody should read it to understand what the people in this country...
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we know he's in god's hands. we know god's work and we know he's in heaven. so, we're so proud of him. we have to be happy for him. >> we are the ones that -- >> we need the courage and the prayer. he was an inspiration for us and for so many others. so, we miss his courage, his love, his determination. >> the foley's say they believe isis chos to kill their son first because he symbolized the best of america. the strength it must take to come in front of cameras and speak about your son after that horrid video was released. >> our con dodolences to them. >> the hunt for isis and the shooting of michael brown all morning long. >> peace talks collapsing with hamas. we are live with what's happening right now after the break. >>> now to the latest on the conflict in gaza. prime minister benjamin netanyahu promising to ramp up attacks. launching nearly 100 air strikes. hamas says three members of the military ring were killed in that. gaza is now in ruins. 350,000 people have been displaced with the damage so severe, it could take nearly 20 years to rebuild. let
we know he's in god's hands. we know god's work and we know he's in heaven. so, we're so proud of him. we have to be happy for him. >> we are the ones that -- >> we need the courage and the prayer. he was an inspiration for us and for so many others. so, we miss his courage, his love, his determination. >> the foley's say they believe isis chos to kill their son first because he symbolized the best of america. the strength it must take to come in front of cameras and speak...
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president, but your track record doesn't exactly put the fear of god in any of those terrorists. example -- you were wrong when you scoffed at the idea of a genocide or ethnic cleansing in iraq if u.s. troops were withdrawn. you were wrong when you pool pulled american troops out of iraq saying it would be irresponsible. and today you even blamed george bush. you were wrong when you called isis a vj squad. they're nor callous than anyone could have predicted. they're a well organized military operation. savvy on the battlefield, experienced in weaponry maneuvers and war tactics. you were wrok when you dithered on that red line in syria has isis gained strength and military experience in that war. you were wrong leaving an inexperienced iraqi military with our weapons they dropped at the first sign of isis. the same weapons now being used against their victims. and this week, mr. president, you announce a limited humanitarian engagement with supporting air strikes. effective? >> these are pin prick strikes. this is a 600-mile front. isis is an army on the move, very strong and arme
president, but your track record doesn't exactly put the fear of god in any of those terrorists. example -- you were wrong when you scoffed at the idea of a genocide or ethnic cleansing in iraq if u.s. troops were withdrawn. you were wrong when you pool pulled american troops out of iraq saying it would be irresponsible. and today you even blamed george bush. you were wrong when you called isis a vj squad. they're nor callous than anyone could have predicted. they're a well organized military...
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>> yes. >> so if a particular religion believes in more than one god, that's acceptable to them? >> well, some religions believe in more than one god believe that all their many gods are manifestations of the one god. but the true polythreists, i think, were also excluded from the mccurry dissent. >> what about devil worshipers? [laughter] >> um, well -- >> devil worshipers believe the devil is the almighty, they might be okay, but they're probably outnumbered. [laughter] >> who is going to make this determination is it an exantidetermination, you have to review the proposed prayer? >> i'm just flipping through. there are a number of examples, but if you look at page 64a -- 74a, the prayer from august 19, 2003 -- no, ems, that mentions christ's a name. there are -- >> the count was about two-thirds, one-third, so there are plenty of them. >> 74a, henley father, would that be -- heavenly father? would that be acceptable to all religions? >> heavenly father is very broadly acceptable. the test cannot be unanimity, because that would be impossible. i'm sorry, justice scalia, could yo
>> yes. >> so if a particular religion believes in more than one god, that's acceptable to them? >> well, some religions believe in more than one god believe that all their many gods are manifestations of the one god. but the true polythreists, i think, were also excluded from the mccurry dissent. >> what about devil worshipers? [laughter] >> um, well -- >> devil worshipers believe the devil is the almighty, they might be okay, but they're probably...
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one was when i cast god in "bruce almighty" and morgan freeman. i just knew there was nobody else. he really was patch adams. i've seen him in hospitals before he played the role. and he just like, he was medicine. halls. just joy walking down the ! read a tweet from krirsty alley and she said you spent decades making so many people happy. rest awhile. >> beautifully said. >> thank you. >> be well. good to have you tonight. >>> coming up next, perhaps one of the best love scenes from robin williams. robin williams. it's been tough to pick the the wonder of summer is that i never know what kind of adventure awaits. the days are longer, and the breeze feels a little sweeter. and, thanks to volvo, i'll pay nothing for repairs or maintenance for 5 years, nothing. they even cover my first month's payment. so, i'll be happy wherever the summer takes me. the wonder of summer event. the 2015 volvo s60 sedan with complimentary first month's payment. starting at $319 a month. that's why i always choose the fastest intern.r slow. the fastest printer. the fastest lunch. turkey club. the fastest
one was when i cast god in "bruce almighty" and morgan freeman. i just knew there was nobody else. he really was patch adams. i've seen him in hospitals before he played the role. and he just like, he was medicine. halls. just joy walking down the ! read a tweet from krirsty alley and she said you spent decades making so many people happy. rest awhile. >> beautifully said. >> thank you. >> be well. good to have you tonight. >>> coming up next, perhaps one of...
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we organize our lives, how engineers structure things as a way of may be talking about the ways in which god might be the original technologist. and when we look at our dna, you know, which that human genome project with sir francis collins , to what degree is the affirmation that we have in our bodies sort of fair reflection? are we sort of wired or encoded in an organized fashion? and what will -- what role does god, the technologist, play and all of that? >> host: are you worried about how much sounder spending with technology from a christian point of view? >> guest: as a parent of a 14 and 12-year-old, we deal with a lot of technology in our household. the day that my kids said of what a cell phone i had to think, well, what does putting a smart fun with access to all of the world's information do? what does that do? and what kinds of cancers, might we need is to help them understand how we deal with that onslaught. i think all of us are feeling the effects of too much information. so, you know, how do we sort through all of the props, all of the interruptions, of the things tugging at
we organize our lives, how engineers structure things as a way of may be talking about the ways in which god might be the original technologist. and when we look at our dna, you know, which that human genome project with sir francis collins , to what degree is the affirmation that we have in our bodies sort of fair reflection? are we sort of wired or encoded in an organized fashion? and what will -- what role does god, the technologist, play and all of that? >> host: are you worried about...