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had the southern baptist maname instead of baptists.st: the convention formed .ight before the civil war there was a split within every denomination over the issue of slavery. the southern baptist convention was wickedly wrong and in sin in our position in that time. 0th anniversary, the convention a knowledge of our ancestors were wrong. they were biblically wrong and wrong in terms of fighting the gospel. what you will see when the caller says we want to distinction ourselves from black --tists, we are actually that would be distancing ourselves from ourselves. the fastest-growing demographic group in the southern baptist convention are african-american congregations and persons. that is not an accurate reading. host: springfield, virginia, bob, republican. caller: thank you, c-span, for preventing this program -- presenting the program. i wanted to ask a question with three parts. it has to do with the strategy in political campaigns in three frontiers. that evangelicals may have surrendered territory. one is indymedia, it seems -- o
had the southern baptist maname instead of baptists.st: the convention formed .ight before the civil war there was a split within every denomination over the issue of slavery. the southern baptist convention was wickedly wrong and in sin in our position in that time. 0th anniversary, the convention a knowledge of our ancestors were wrong. they were biblically wrong and wrong in terms of fighting the gospel. what you will see when the caller says we want to distinction ourselves from black...
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jean baptiste is just coming into view, and it's an unprovoked attack on mr. jules. mr. jules, 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 sometime, 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 the two of them but inmate jean-baptiste 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 h
jean baptiste is just coming into view, and it's an unprovoked attack on mr. jules. mr. jules, 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 sometime, 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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so instead they relied on the baptists who also favored the sunday bans for moral reasons. you see that again and again. this bootlegger baptist -- stossel: that's how we get the ethanol subsidiary ease. >> it's been shown to be harmful to the environment. it hurts people domestically and internationally. stossel: and even the environmentalist have wised up to it. >> the baptist argument is a little different now. (?) let's protect american farms and way of life. stossel: and the business side are the ethanol producers of the farmers. >> it's the corn and soy farmers that benefit. the today show recently ranked des moines idaho as the richest city in the nation. sounds good. save people electricity. >> when you look at the two dishwashers. one costs a lot more up front. it's better. it will save you money over the long run. we choose the cheaper one because we make trade-offs. they ban the cheaper ones so we have to buy the expensive one. stossel: the manufacture who had the expensive one wanted gets together with the environmental zealots and you might get a law. >> you mi
so instead they relied on the baptists who also favored the sunday bans for moral reasons. you see that again and again. this bootlegger baptist -- stossel: that's how we get the ethanol subsidiary ease. >> it's been shown to be harmful to the environment. it hurts people domestically and internationally. stossel: and even the environmentalist have wised up to it. >> the baptist argument is a little different now. (?) let's protect american farms and way of life. stossel: and the...
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he was raised in a very baptist household and he had his conscience about giving back. he saw the united states as the rich and powerful rockefeller family, rich and powerful. the united states had an obligation to the rest of mankind. he said that, in his view, "if you don't have good health or good education, i feel that society has let you down." him now imagine that transposed to our own politics. arguably, nelson rockefeller was to the left of barack obama's presidency. he operated in a different climate, but imagine a republican among other things, who believed in society, and secondly, believe we should collectively together as a family should have an obligation to provide universally the best possible health care, and the best possible education. >> where are the archives? >> the archives are at -- great story -- they are just outside the main estate gates at a house that was built for nelson's stepmother. his mother, whom i hope we can talk about because she is such a pivotal part of the story, abby rockefeller, died in 1948. to the muffled horror of his childr
he was raised in a very baptist household and he had his conscience about giving back. he saw the united states as the rich and powerful rockefeller family, rich and powerful. the united states had an obligation to the rest of mankind. he said that, in his view, "if you don't have good health or good education, i feel that society has let you down." him now imagine that transposed to our own politics. arguably, nelson rockefeller was to the left of barack obama's presidency. he...
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one baptist minister went to several churches. madison who passed thomas jefferson's virginia statute of freedom. so madison was a friend to free exercise of religion, they knew that. letter, if i'm elected, i'll support the bill of rights. rights would of be the freedom of religion. in an intense meeting where one eve's congress -- congregations said who do we endorse? out the le to pull letter and rebut the liars. to their great damage cause in the words of one observer. james madison and james monroe, about some of the things that were similar in this election to elections today, one don't see gs we enough of is james madison and james monroe maintained a high viflty toward one another in the course of the campaign. they travelled to th. they stay in the same hotel room. they engaged in long, very heated debates. in a church bates still there the lutheran church virginia, the oldest church in the united states. they stood out there for hours freezing cold. madison got frostbite on the way back. to one of the only war injuries h
one baptist minister went to several churches. madison who passed thomas jefferson's virginia statute of freedom. so madison was a friend to free exercise of religion, they knew that. letter, if i'm elected, i'll support the bill of rights. rights would of be the freedom of religion. in an intense meeting where one eve's congress -- congregations said who do we endorse? out the le to pull letter and rebut the liars. to their great damage cause in the words of one observer. james madison and...
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we decided to come alongside of the baptist church and support the efforts. we don't care if it's our project or we see another project that we need to be involved in. we feel the need to support and service our communities. >> i appreciate you coming in. reverend, appreciate your work. anthony, thanks for coming in. the heart for liberia drive is tomorrow. they will collect donations of items like chlorine bleach, hand sanitizers, wipes and medical gloves as well as canned foods. the drive is tomorrow noon. for a list of the items, go to our website at nbc10.com. thanks so much for being with us. >> thank you. >>> next, philadelphia teachers fight back. how they are protesting the src's decision to cancel the union contract. >>> the faa has relaxed some of the rules for electronic devices on airplanes. find out why one group is finding to keep them turned off. >>> right now at 11:30, your first alert forecast. temperatures are staying cool this friday. we have some rain coming. bill henley is here with more on that. >> we need the rain. since the beginning o
we decided to come alongside of the baptist church and support the efforts. we don't care if it's our project or we see another project that we need to be involved in. we feel the need to support and service our communities. >> i appreciate you coming in. reverend, appreciate your work. anthony, thanks for coming in. the heart for liberia drive is tomorrow. they will collect donations of items like chlorine bleach, hand sanitizers, wipes and medical gloves as well as canned foods. the...
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i'm lisa john baptist here to talk about a program called transportation 2030. so, for most of us who try to get around san francisco we can find that experience to be somewhat stressful. we know that our streets, many of them are cracked or have pot holes. anyone of us who take muni find it unreliable, crowded, slow. the average running speed of muni at this moment is 8 miles per hour. it tells you something for people trying to move around the city by bicycle or foot or wheelchair, we find that there are a number of safety concerns. there are almost 900 pedestrian accidents each year, a hundred are severe or fatal. in the last year 2013, 24 pedestrians died. there are a number of concerns that the city is trying to address with respect to the transportation system today. keeping all of that in mind and taking that into consideration, a year ago in 2013 mayor ed lee called together a transportation task force and he called it transportation 2030 task force. there are about 45 people who served on the task force and representative of variety of interest and back
i'm lisa john baptist here to talk about a program called transportation 2030. so, for most of us who try to get around san francisco we can find that experience to be somewhat stressful. we know that our streets, many of them are cracked or have pot holes. anyone of us who take muni find it unreliable, crowded, slow. the average running speed of muni at this moment is 8 miles per hour. it tells you something for people trying to move around the city by bicycle or foot or wheelchair, we find...
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georgetown prep at riverdale baptist. third quarter. watch dave davis explode out of the backfield. 23 yards for the touchdown. upsetting riverdale in overtime. the final for this 127-44. game three of the world series in san francisco tonight. they are in the ninth inning, royals leading 3-2. ards players volunteered at the food bank. prepare bags help for the weekend back program. on that wristate injury. >> i am doing well. am able to get my range of motion back. [inaudible] >> nba preseason action. double pump night. he wasn't finished with his double pumping. raptors go on to win this one. the final 83-8. to a complete wrap, be sure check out the high school sports final on our sister station. a few minutes away. is at an kind of cereal premium in a colorado town. the mystery behind a count cho cula shortage. boxes disappeared in fort collins. brewery.it, a craft last oxt up the rear for his latest batch. it is a halloween theme with the ula theme. he only make six cases but each case uses 12 boxes of the serial. >> looking forward
georgetown prep at riverdale baptist. third quarter. watch dave davis explode out of the backfield. 23 yards for the touchdown. upsetting riverdale in overtime. the final for this 127-44. game three of the world series in san francisco tonight. they are in the ninth inning, royals leading 3-2. ards players volunteered at the food bank. prepare bags help for the weekend back program. on that wristate injury. >> i am doing well. am able to get my range of motion back. [inaudible] >>...
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in total, about 60 students stay at this woman's dormitory building at this baptist college. about two dozen were actually inside when the storms rolled through. they huddled together and prayed. and no one was seriously hurt. the crew cleanup effort will go on all day long. a big cleanup effort under way from these powerful storms. in arlington, texas, jeff smith. >>> news4 at 5:00 begins with breaking news. >> ebola fears tonight in the washington region. we're breaking down the facts about how two local hospitals are dealing with patients who showed symptoms that could be associated with ebola. >>> and live right now, the white house press briefing is still going on at this hour about how to keep the virus contained. >>> right now at 5:00, we are following a number of big developments, folks, about the growing fears surrounding the spread of ebola. >> we have live team coverage tonight to help break down exactly what we know. here's the very latest at this hour. >> there are no confirmed cases in our region, but a patient who recently traveled to nigeria is at howard unive
in total, about 60 students stay at this woman's dormitory building at this baptist college. about two dozen were actually inside when the storms rolled through. they huddled together and prayed. and no one was seriously hurt. the crew cleanup effort will go on all day long. a big cleanup effort under way from these powerful storms. in arlington, texas, jeff smith. >>> news4 at 5:00 begins with breaking news. >> ebola fears tonight in the washington region. we're breaking down...
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presentation by alicia john baptist chief of staff san francisco municipal transportation agency. public comment is welcome. the council will then take a 10 -minute break. agenda item no. 6. information item. list -- lyft accessibility. lift is a mobile application matching drivers with passengers seeking rides. lyft will share details of their technology and capability. lyft. public comment is welcome. agenda item no. 7. no. 8. information item. better market street transit priority proposal for improvement is surface transit facilities on market streets between octavia and stuart street. presentation by simon prince george county manager department of public works. sf mta. public comment is welcome. agenda item no. 8. action item. cochair elections. in accordance with the mayor's disability council bylaws article 3, section 1, there shall be two cochairs elected to serve as officers of the council and elections will be staggered by at least 3 months. the present election will be to elect a cochair to the position currently held by cochair supanich whose term just expired. agenda
presentation by alicia john baptist chief of staff san francisco municipal transportation agency. public comment is welcome. the council will then take a 10 -minute break. agenda item no. 6. information item. list -- lyft accessibility. lift is a mobile application matching drivers with passengers seeking rides. lyft will share details of their technology and capability. lyft. public comment is welcome. agenda item no. 7. no. 8. information item. better market street transit priority proposal...
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his name is george mason, the senior baptist of wilshire baptist church. >> i've been in phone contact with her pretty much every day since i learned about this connection and ourhas been very in various ways, certainly through prayer, holding her up in that way, writing notes that i was finally yesterday able to deliver to her because i did get to go and see her and three boys who were in quarantine yesterday. >> tell me about that. how was she? how were you able to be in contact with her and what did she say? >> well, i was not in direct contact. i did keep direct distance. even though i don't think that's really necessary, but just as an excess of caution, we didn't touch. we simply sat together and she and the three boys that are there with her, one of them being her 13-year-old son, another nephew and a friend. they are holding up okay. they are relying on their faith and that was very evident in our time of prayer together and quoting the 23rd psalm and she said that she's managing okay, she's grateful to this country and to the officials in dallas. she really feels like they hav
his name is george mason, the senior baptist of wilshire baptist church. >> i've been in phone contact with her pretty much every day since i learned about this connection and ourhas been very in various ways, certainly through prayer, holding her up in that way, writing notes that i was finally yesterday able to deliver to her because i did get to go and see her and three boys who were in quarantine yesterday. >> tell me about that. how was she? how were you able to be in contact...
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. >> the children of god were founded in 1968 in southern california by a charismatic baptist minister called david berg. ♪ ♪ who will take the stand and heed the call ♪ >> at first, berg preached a simple gospel, prophecying the second coming of jesus. but as his popularity grew, his sermon became more disturbing. ♪ because they live and die for the kingdom ♪ >> by the early '80s, a film from the time shows berg's band of hippy followers had mobilized into a disciplined army of converts, changing their name to the family. they fanned out across the globe. ♪ the revolution for jesus and david our king ♪ >> kind of got sucked in, you know. and i got sucked in before i knew what -- i really thought i was joining a christian organization. i thought it was what god wanted me to do. i had no idea that, you know, it eventually would turn into dark betrayal. take 4 advil in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. honey, you did it! baby laughs! what are you doing? the dishes are clean. i just gotta scrape the rest of the food off them. ew. how is that clean?! uhhh.... dish issues? quiet the
. >> the children of god were founded in 1968 in southern california by a charismatic baptist minister called david berg. ♪ ♪ who will take the stand and heed the call ♪ >> at first, berg preached a simple gospel, prophecying the second coming of jesus. but as his popularity grew, his sermon became more disturbing. ♪ because they live and die for the kingdom ♪ >> by the early '80s, a film from the time shows berg's band of hippy followers had mobilized into a...
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a ceremony in 2011 at commonwealth baptist church around the corner. this was a way to seal the deal and make it official. >> rush to the altar for same-sex couples in virginia began just hours after the u.s. supreme court decided to let stand rulings that would allow same-sex marriages in five states. virginia, indiana, wisconsin, oklahoma, and utah. off a ruling about constitutionality of gay marriage in all 50 states. some believe this is a good hint as to how the court may be thinking. >> i think the fact the supreme court has let these ruling stand should be a strong message of the court possibly innings. >> stunning news for those who up for same-sex marriage. >> this is like the supreme court engaging in hit and run in leaving the scene of the accident. congress has to do this right now. every member of congress should be questioned why the public, will you remove this question from the federal courts and let the people of the states decide? virginia's governor says the state is already moving forward on working at getting benefits for same-sex
a ceremony in 2011 at commonwealth baptist church around the corner. this was a way to seal the deal and make it official. >> rush to the altar for same-sex couples in virginia began just hours after the u.s. supreme court decided to let stand rulings that would allow same-sex marriages in five states. virginia, indiana, wisconsin, oklahoma, and utah. off a ruling about constitutionality of gay marriage in all 50 states. some believe this is a good hint as to how the court may be...
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saint john the baptist, mary, the 12 apostles, and other holy figures intercede on behalf of the sinners. the lucky few are ushered through a gateway into the kingdom of heaven. this painting was done with bright colors so it could be seen by the sick even from their deathbeds. van der weyden excelled at depicting the inner emotions of his characters, and on christ's left we see the damned in a frenzy, drawn inexorably towards the flames of hell. there are no demons to drag them down. in the words of a theologian, "the weight of sin "is sufficient to make the damned fall into hell as heavy as lead." as the year 1500 approached many were convinced they were living through the last days of mankind. while the turks threatened christendom from the outside europe was tormented by political and religious tensions. in the netherlands hieronymous bosch painted this strange vision of hell composed of images suggesting the psychological disintegration of the late medieval world and the tensions of his te. industrial furnaces, armies on the march, artillery bombardments at night. the german printma
saint john the baptist, mary, the 12 apostles, and other holy figures intercede on behalf of the sinners. the lucky few are ushered through a gateway into the kingdom of heaven. this painting was done with bright colors so it could be seen by the sick even from their deathbeds. van der weyden excelled at depicting the inner emotions of his characters, and on christ's left we see the damned in a frenzy, drawn inexorably towards the flames of hell. there are no demons to drag them down. in the...
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and i named, i go to a baptist church and i bought a pew for the family.lessed assurance" for my mom. >> i'll have to look it up when i go there. it is a beautiful song. >> very moving. >> it is. how does it feel on stage after all these years and you pull the audience into a scene that way? >> it's a buoy. it lifts me up. it's like being on top of a balloon. it lifts you up to the sky, it really does. and i tell people all the time, my students, young people that i talk to that the audience gets the overflow. if you are full, it's the overflow that the audience gets. and that's what -- >> how do you, after all these years and the various expressions of your gift still remain so full? you give so much away, how do you remain full? >> that's it. you put something in this hand and i have this hand out. you put something in that hand and you offer me something else, what do i do? i have to let loose of something to build again. >> yeah. yeah. >> okay? >> yeah. >> that's what we do. we were born to share, to give. that's why we have the gift that we have. if y
and i named, i go to a baptist church and i bought a pew for the family.lessed assurance" for my mom. >> i'll have to look it up when i go there. it is a beautiful song. >> very moving. >> it is. how does it feel on stage after all these years and you pull the audience into a scene that way? >> it's a buoy. it lifts me up. it's like being on top of a balloon. it lifts you up to the sky, it really does. and i tell people all the time, my students, young people that i...
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lillian rodriguez and rosheda stewart were presented with 3,000 dollar check first baptist church. both women were among 40 people displaced by deadly fire on getner street in south philadelphia back in july. the donation from their church will pay for a trip of their choice to get their mind off their loss. >> it was a chance for kids in north east philadelphia to find out why they're called philadelphia's bravest. this was no emergency. it was a chance for city firefighters to teach everyone how to avoid one. katherine scott reports from today's fire safety expo. >> sounding of air horns marked traditional start of fireman's hall museum fire safety expo significance in muster and dozens of fire departments from all over the region rolled into the philadelphia fire academy in northeast philadelphia to show off their wares and their abilities from bucket bri guide speed contest firefighters arrived ready to impress and show on lookser skills they need to use every day. >> i thought it was cool how fast they got dressed. >> crowds garaged to watch them open the water and check out e
lillian rodriguez and rosheda stewart were presented with 3,000 dollar check first baptist church. both women were among 40 people displaced by deadly fire on getner street in south philadelphia back in july. the donation from their church will pay for a trip of their choice to get their mind off their loss. >> it was a chance for kids in north east philadelphia to find out why they're called philadelphia's bravest. this was no emergency. it was a chance for city firefighters to teach...
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, and in the universities at the higher level, in the baptist convention, if a woman is a teacher in seminary, they can't teach boys in the classroom. >> you and mrs. carter left because of the positions on women. and you, as you said, have been critical of the catholic church, and you have communicated with pope francis. >> i have, i think he's a great leader and i have hopes for him. and i communicated with pope john paul ii, and i found almost complete inflexion ability there. but i wrote pope francis a letter describing some of the issues in my book and asked him to help minimize the abuse of women and it girls. i didn't ask him to change the catholic position on women and priests, and he wrote me a very nice letter back, and he said that he was convinced that the future role of women in the catholic church needed to be strengthened and would be. >> the book is called, "a call to action." president carter, i hope that you come by and visit us on your 29th book. >>> coming up on this special edition of consider this, freedom in the press, why they are calling president obama the g
, and in the universities at the higher level, in the baptist convention, if a woman is a teacher in seminary, they can't teach boys in the classroom. >> you and mrs. carter left because of the positions on women. and you, as you said, have been critical of the catholic church, and you have communicated with pope francis. >> i have, i think he's a great leader and i have hopes for him. and i communicated with pope john paul ii, and i found almost complete inflexion ability there....
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joining us, pastor of the first baptist church in dallas, robert jeffress. to mass in a catholic church, the priest never, never talks about terrorism or how to process it. do you in your congregation? >> yes, i do. and i do so without trying to be politically correct. look, bill, we know the majority of muslims aren't terrorists. but you cannot any longer deny the relationship between islam and terrorism. especially after these last three attacks in north america all of which had some tie to islam. you deal with facts, here are the facts. fact, muhammad, the founder of islam, of a man of violence who committed all kind of atrocities including ordering 600 jews to be beheaded. when these terrorists engage in these acts, they were following the example of their spiritual leader. it's a fact that in the koran there are 35 sword verses that terrorists can point to that command killing infidels. it's a fact that christians occasionally do goofy things that commit acts of violence. which those occur, those of us who are leaders immediately and loudly denounce tho
joining us, pastor of the first baptist church in dallas, robert jeffress. to mass in a catholic church, the priest never, never talks about terrorism or how to process it. do you in your congregation? >> yes, i do. and i do so without trying to be politically correct. look, bill, we know the majority of muslims aren't terrorists. but you cannot any longer deny the relationship between islam and terrorism. especially after these last three attacks in north america all of which had some...
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dozens lit candles last night at wilshire baptist church in dallas to remember thomas eric duncan. yesterday he became the first person in the u.s. to die of ebola. duncan's fiancee who remains in quarantine told friends she's heartbroken. >> the first thing she said, my baby is gone. i'm finished. >> health officials are monitoring about 50 people who had varying degrees of contact with duncan. they say out of an abundance of caution, a sheriff's dep it who has exhibited ebola-like symptoms is hospitalized. he had been in the duncan apparent where he stayed after he arrived from liberia. in response anyone who travels from west liberia will be questioned and have their temperatures taken. dulles, jfk, newark, lan hartsfield and chicago o'hare. >> we can't get the troisk zero in this country. >> officials say those airports receive the majority of travelers from west africa where the outbreak has killed thousands of people. now, experts say a temperature check at the airport would likely not have been effective in the case of thomas duncan. it takes eight to ten days after the infe
dozens lit candles last night at wilshire baptist church in dallas to remember thomas eric duncan. yesterday he became the first person in the u.s. to die of ebola. duncan's fiancee who remains in quarantine told friends she's heartbroken. >> the first thing she said, my baby is gone. i'm finished. >> health officials are monitoring about 50 people who had varying degrees of contact with duncan. they say out of an abundance of caution, a sheriff's dep it who has exhibited ebola-like...
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the meals were previously served inside at mill creek baptist church. but that lease expired last week. >> right now, there is cents a $50,000 matching grant on the line, where some friend of ours from the upper dublin uterine -- light lynn church decided to make an investment, so challenging folks to help us meet that match so that we can pay off the construction. >> the chosen 300 is also asking the city of philadelphia for help to complete this project. >>> it is world space week. even though it is wrapping up, it doesn't mean you can't continue your love of the cosmos. cnet's. com kara tsuboi reports on handful of new apps designed to help you blastoff into the exploration of space science and technology. >> for those on zested when outer space, there is cents no better place to start exploring than hands full of apps designed by that is cents an itself. the free ios app, space place prime, catch all for all math, news, video, images. updated daily and great for all ages. >> that is cents a free space images is a must download. thousands of stunning
the meals were previously served inside at mill creek baptist church. but that lease expired last week. >> right now, there is cents a $50,000 matching grant on the line, where some friend of ours from the upper dublin uterine -- light lynn church decided to make an investment, so challenging folks to help us meet that match so that we can pay off the construction. >> the chosen 300 is also asking the city of philadelphia for help to complete this project. >>> it is world...
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edward baptist's associate professor of history at cornel university. originally from durham north carolina, he is also the coeditor with the late stephanie camp of new studies in the history of american slavery and the louis hyman of american capitalism a reader e-book from simon & schuster. the "l.a. times" calls "the half has never been told" an ambitious new economic and social history of america and peniel joseph director of the center for the study of race and democracy at tufts university writes that it is a true marvel. groundbreaking thoroughly researched expansive and provocative able for scholars of slavery and its aftermath to reconsider long-held conceptions. we are pleased to bring to harvard bookstore tonight, please join me in welcoming edward baptist. [applause] >> i'm just going to turn this on as a stopwatch so i don't go on too long. i promise it's silenced. thank you all for being here to meet the economists favor -- favorite author of the week. some of you may have heard of that. i'm not going to talk directly about that yet but if
edward baptist's associate professor of history at cornel university. originally from durham north carolina, he is also the coeditor with the late stephanie camp of new studies in the history of american slavery and the louis hyman of american capitalism a reader e-book from simon & schuster. the "l.a. times" calls "the half has never been told" an ambitious new economic and social history of america and peniel joseph director of the center for the study of race and...
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even john the baptist-- the saint of the desert and the enemy of luxury-- is depicted surrounded by goldlorins on the cover of a book containing the rules of the coin kers. but if the prosperity of florence was owed to the bankers, the rebirth of its intellectual energy came from a rediscovery of classical culture. without ever leaving santa croce, we can move into the world of the renaissance with this tomb of leonardo bruni, longtime chancellor of florence, who died in 1444. this was the florence of humanists, the students of the classics, of the knowledge and the wisdom of the ancient world. they went right back to the great greek philosophers. he also wrote a history of florence, starting with roman times. and in this great work, he put historical writing onto a new footing, both in terms of its literary content and its scholarly underpinning. and there he lies, his history on his breast, surrounded by wealth of classical detail, his bier supported by the roman eagles and his hope of heaven in the roundel of the virgin and child above his head. this monument in itself is a wordless c
even john the baptist-- the saint of the desert and the enemy of luxury-- is depicted surrounded by goldlorins on the cover of a book containing the rules of the coin kers. but if the prosperity of florence was owed to the bankers, the rebirth of its intellectual energy came from a rediscovery of classical culture. without ever leaving santa croce, we can move into the world of the renaissance with this tomb of leonardo bruni, longtime chancellor of florence, who died in 1444. this was the...
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neighbors will meet at shiloh baptist church. several leaders will be there. the meeting starts at 6:30. >>> it doesn't matter what the redskins record is, we know fans get fired up when they play the cowboys. redskins take on their rival on monday night football tonight. third spring quarterback colt mccoy calling the plays. it will be his first time starting in two years. not only that but the university of texas and grew up a cow poise fan. he said he won't be thinking about any of that during the . >> i just don't want to get caught up in this huge opportunity thing. i just want to go out and be who i am. that's who i am every day. be confident and go up and play the best football i can play. >> all right. no matter how mccoy does, rg3 is on the mend. we could see him as soon as this weekend. >> mccoy has a slightly different motivation. >> we are rooting for the skins. hoping if anything we beat the cowboys >> new developments on the shooting in the qaa a tphaeud yann parliament. it may lead them to a motive. >>> people are packing their bags waiting for
neighbors will meet at shiloh baptist church. several leaders will be there. the meeting starts at 6:30. >>> it doesn't matter what the redskins record is, we know fans get fired up when they play the cowboys. redskins take on their rival on monday night football tonight. third spring quarterback colt mccoy calling the plays. it will be his first time starting in two years. not only that but the university of texas and grew up a cow poise fan. he said he won't be thinking about any of...
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nearby, a roof torn off at arlington baptist college. streets filled with debris, hail everywhere. and lightning struck this clinic. with thunderstorms comes rain and lots of it. and with the flooding, snakes. rattle snakes spotted in florida. >> all the rain we're having. it's on the move. >> reporter: flight cancellations stacking up, 850 out of chicago. >> since it's san diego non-stop, as long as they could take off, i'm okay. >> reporter: triple digit temperatures and strong winds could mean more wildfires in southern california. >> large fires start small. >> reporter: molly hunter, abc news, new york. >>> extreme heat and severe storms and snow to the upper midwest. >> our conch continues, stef davis at alasccuweatheaccuweath. >> we have the threat for severe weather on friday. pushing as far south as kentucky, and west virginia. major cities include cincinnati and charleston. major threats include downpours and damaging winds. back behind the storm, cool air, and real feel temperatures well below where they should be for this time of year. wet snowflakes in the mix across t
nearby, a roof torn off at arlington baptist college. streets filled with debris, hail everywhere. and lightning struck this clinic. with thunderstorms comes rain and lots of it. and with the flooding, snakes. rattle snakes spotted in florida. >> all the rain we're having. it's on the move. >> reporter: flight cancellations stacking up, 850 out of chicago. >> since it's san diego non-stop, as long as they could take off, i'm okay. >> reporter: triple digit temperatures...
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thank you, pastor george mason, senior pastor of the wilshire baptist church.preciate you joining us. >> you're very welcome. >> thomas eric duncan's family, or eric as they call him, tells cnn he has been given an experimental drug to fight off the disease. i'm joined by wofford smallwood, duncan's half brother. thank you, sir, for joining us. i understand that you have just spoken with your son, who is inside the house with louise. how is he doing? >> well, thanks to everybody and thanks to the government and thanks to the president of the united states to discuss this issue today. when i talked to my son about three hours ago, he was very happy and he was very okay. i asked him is anybody feeling sick? is anybody feeling a little dizzy? he said no, everybody okay. what did you eat today? he said we cook the regular food, african food, and eat, but the only problem we have is that nobody come in and we can't go outside. that's all he told me. >> so they're sort of cooped up in there for at least 21 days. so let's talk about your half brother. what is his cond
thank you, pastor george mason, senior pastor of the wilshire baptist church.preciate you joining us. >> you're very welcome. >> thomas eric duncan's family, or eric as they call him, tells cnn he has been given an experimental drug to fight off the disease. i'm joined by wofford smallwood, duncan's half brother. thank you, sir, for joining us. i understand that you have just spoken with your son, who is inside the house with louise. how is he doing? >> well, thanks to...
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reverend frank tucker is pastor of first baptist church in northwest washington. welcome to "viewpoint." mr. tucker, for the benefit of many who don't know, what is the history of home rule? >> without going back to far, we had it at one time and lost it. and there's -- the movement was on over that long period of time trying to regain it. and there was a lot of opposition to it. as a matter of fact. but our greatest opposition was apathy. but some people in the district didn't want it because they were happy with the way things were. some didn't want it because they didn't trust electing a government. some were happy with the federal government as it was. and they didn't know anything about it because they just don't know. and so those things. we also had to fight those who were really opposed to it, like at that time the board of trade, for example. the board of trade could go up on capitol hill and get what they'd done -- wanted to get done in the district, go right around what we called the commissioners, the three commissioners then. they didn't want elected
reverend frank tucker is pastor of first baptist church in northwest washington. welcome to "viewpoint." mr. tucker, for the benefit of many who don't know, what is the history of home rule? >> without going back to far, we had it at one time and lost it. and there's -- the movement was on over that long period of time trying to regain it. and there was a lot of opposition to it. as a matter of fact. but our greatest opposition was apathy. but some people in the district didn't...
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deposit reveal that information to sexual partners and many were members of the congregation, shiloh baptist church in alabama and admitted to drug use and miss handling of church funds. >>> detroit lions got a -- the laser hit a player in the chest and shined into eyes of quarterback. the fan was charged with disorderly conduct. >> 5:53 up now college kids gave a pizza deliveryman inspirations with a big tip and much, much more. >> coming up developing news and search is on for two suspects in a brazen carjacking we'll give search is on for two suspects in a brazen carjacking we'll give you details when we're [ maniacal laughter ] pumpkin's back! pumpkin is back at dunkin' donuts. enjoy all your pumpkin-y favorites like the new pumpkin creme brulee latte. the time has come to put down the dark roast you've been putting up with and reach for a dunkin' donuts dark roast. bold start, smooth finish, never bitter. rejoice with the 99-cent medium hot or iced dark roast today. >> new this morning violence tears a car apart. haverford avenue. one relative stabbed another family member during a dome
deposit reveal that information to sexual partners and many were members of the congregation, shiloh baptist church in alabama and admitted to drug use and miss handling of church funds. >>> detroit lions got a -- the laser hit a player in the chest and shined into eyes of quarterback. the fan was charged with disorderly conduct. >> 5:53 up now college kids gave a pizza deliveryman inspirations with a big tip and much, much more. >> coming up developing news and search is...
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philadelphia,>i years ago, you started out singing in a pentecostal -- >> well, i was raised southern baptist the street from my house was the church. brother cooksy was the man's name. he booked touring acts and8÷ southern gospel acts. i couldn't tell the difference in the church. >> i liked it. >> it was time to play music and felt good. >> right. >> you hung out with him a little bit. did touring with him. >> that's right. >> yeah. how foundational has that gospel church upbringing been for the rest -- for the balance of your career. >> everything. it's not just a career. it's life in general. as you know once that's in you and instilled in you in a balanced way, it's wonderful to have it at any point in your life to know the steadiness is there. the root, the foundation. i return to it time and time again. you know, god is an entity that never moves. that's themn solid part of my life. >> yeah. tell me about the rest of the play list. we talk about the gospel stuff. there is good stuff on here. tell me about the saturday night stuff. >> i love traditional country music. i explored every c
philadelphia,>i years ago, you started out singing in a pentecostal -- >> well, i was raised southern baptist the street from my house was the church. brother cooksy was the man's name. he booked touring acts and8÷ southern gospel acts. i couldn't tell the difference in the church. >> i liked it. >> it was time to play music and felt good. >> right. >> you hung out with him a little bit. did touring with him. >> that's right. >> yeah. how...
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. >> reporter: the storm shredding the roof off that dorm at arlington baptist college. inside, this student. >> i was scared to death. i didn't know what to do. i just closed my door. >> reporter: she was napping under that roof. downstairs more than a dozen roommates. everyone walking out alive. >> just incredible. ginger, you got the futurecast going into the weekend. >> this is all rain now, rain that will affect the beginning of your weekend, from d.c. to new york city. overnight tonight through your day on saturday. to new england it goes. it leaves all of us by late saturday. behind that front is the big headline that big high pressure system and you wake up in a raw 30 in bismarck. and there's the proof, david, snowing torrent in parts of minnesota. >> it's only october. >>> in the meantime, new developments in that nationwide man hunt for one of america's most wanted. the man in in that deadly ambush on state troopers. they're halting hunting season for a time. abc's linzie jan nis with the new fear that this suspect might soon start breaking into homes for supp
. >> reporter: the storm shredding the roof off that dorm at arlington baptist college. inside, this student. >> i was scared to death. i didn't know what to do. i just closed my door. >> reporter: she was napping under that roof. downstairs more than a dozen roommates. everyone walking out alive. >> just incredible. ginger, you got the futurecast going into the weekend. >> this is all rain now, rain that will affect the beginning of your weekend, from d.c. to new...
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this morning the first baptist chump of pascal presented a check to two families who lost their homesn that blaze. the money will be used to help them relocate or rebuild. >> ♪ >>> a dramatic rescue all of it is captured on tape. a man is trapped inside a home consumed by flames until someone rushes in to try to save him but it wasn't an emergency. still ahead, we're going to tell you who is being hailed a hero. >>> plus, an annual pumpkin festival turns chaotic. police used tear gas as students riot in the streets. justin. >> frost and freeze conditions tonight across the delaware valley and shower chances return for the work week. i'll show you the seven-day forecast coming up in eyewitness weather. >> and straight ahead in sports, the eagles they may be off but there was plenty of other action around the nfl today. beasley reece has the recap fo >> welcome back. police investigating the disappearance of university of virginia students hannah graham are combing area where searchers found humans remains. investigators interviewed residents in this area. >>> it is not been confirmed t
this morning the first baptist chump of pascal presented a check to two families who lost their homesn that blaze. the money will be used to help them relocate or rebuild. >> ♪ >>> a dramatic rescue all of it is captured on tape. a man is trapped inside a home consumed by flames until someone rushes in to try to save him but it wasn't an emergency. still ahead, we're going to tell you who is being hailed a hero. >>> plus, an annual pumpkin festival turns chaotic....
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e nan tabernacle baptist church will host heart for liberia service day in germantown tomorrow. volunteers there will collect supplies, including food, medical gloves, and cleaning supplies, plus money. for more information on how you can help, just head to our web site at cbs philly.com. >>> new at 6:00 tonight police in bucks county nabbed some thieves whom they say stole from rite aide. falls township police got a tip call early yesterday morning from someone who said they saw a pickup truck behind a rite aide trailer tractor at a warehouse and items were off loaded into that pick up. police have now charged three people including driver of the tractor trailer, who police say sold the rite aide merchandise to the other two suspects. >> we're still trying to figure out how rite aide didn't pick up on this right away. we're suspecting he was taking small portions to the the different stores so it wouldn't be noticed as quickly but we're unsure how he did it. >> police say scam appears to have been going on for some time as much as $50,000 worth of merchandise may have been stol
e nan tabernacle baptist church will host heart for liberia service day in germantown tomorrow. volunteers there will collect supplies, including food, medical gloves, and cleaning supplies, plus money. for more information on how you can help, just head to our web site at cbs philly.com. >>> new at 6:00 tonight police in bucks county nabbed some thieves whom they say stole from rite aide. falls township police got a tip call early yesterday morning from someone who said they saw a...
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nearby, a roof torn off at arlington baptist college. streets here in kansas filled with debris, hail everywhere. and lightning struck this clinic. with thunderstorms comes rain and lots of it. and with the flooding, snakes. rattlesnakes spotted in florida. >> all the rain we're having. everything's on the movie. >> reporter: flight cancellations stacking up, 850 out of chicago. >> since i'm going to san diego non-stop, i thought as long as they could take off from here, i'm oak. >> reporter: moving east. triple digit temperatures and strong winds could mean more wildfires in southern california. >> one thing that all large fires have in common, they all start as small fires. >> reporter: molly hunter, abc news, new york. >>> extreme heat and severe storms and snow to the upper midwest. >> our coverage continues, stef davis at accuweather. good morning. >> we have the threat for severe weather for our friday morning commute. here across the ohio valley. pushing as far south as kentucky and as far east as west virginia. major cities inclu
nearby, a roof torn off at arlington baptist college. streets here in kansas filled with debris, hail everywhere. and lightning struck this clinic. with thunderstorms comes rain and lots of it. and with the flooding, snakes. rattlesnakes spotted in florida. >> all the rain we're having. everything's on the movie. >> reporter: flight cancellations stacking up, 850 out of chicago. >> since i'm going to san diego non-stop, i thought as long as they could take off from here, i'm...
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as eric duncan's family mourns his death, loved ones gathered at southern baptist church in north carolina. loved ones aren't surprised his illness surfaced from him doing a good deed. >> i'd like him to be remembered as that type of person rather than than the person who brought the disease to the america. he didn't know he was sick. >> reporter: in ohio, people being monitored for ebola symptoms after amber vinson, who treated duncan, shopped for her wedding. >> the numbers are going to go up and down. but the bottom line is everyone is being checked. >> reporter: vinson stayed at her stepfather's summit county house while in town. she has since been quarantined in his home. >> as far as i know there is no ebola in ohio. we are visiting folks, calling folks. >> reporter: good news may be on the horizon. canada will be sending 800 vials of an experimental ebola vaccine to the world health organization on monday. they will be sent in three separate batches and then it will be determined how to best use and distribute those vaccines. reporting in the newsroom, alecia reid, kron4 news. >>> k
as eric duncan's family mourns his death, loved ones gathered at southern baptist church in north carolina. loved ones aren't surprised his illness surfaced from him doing a good deed. >> i'd like him to be remembered as that type of person rather than than the person who brought the disease to the america. he didn't know he was sick. >> reporter: in ohio, people being monitored for ebola symptoms after amber vinson, who treated duncan, shopped for her wedding. >> the numbers...
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the collection drive happens today from 9:00 this morning until 3:00 this afternoon at tabernacle baptist church, at the family life center. it's in philadelphia. if you would like a complete list of items they are taking you can go to our website nbc10.com. >>> on our website you can also read more about the ebola outbreak and get answers to some of the questions you may have. again, that's at nbc10.com. >>> to some consumer news ability another big retailer that's been hit by hackers. k mart is the latest company to deal with the data breach. matt delucia is live in port richmond neighborhood. matt, how are customers reacting to this latest breach? >> reporter: they're not too happy. this is just the latest of several stores that have been hit by hackers as of late. and as for kmart we have 31 stores in our region. sears holdings which operates k mart says on thursday the i.t. department detected a breach of the payment data systems. they say credit and debit card numbers were comp proo miced but right now it's unclear how many customers were infected. based on the internal investigatio
the collection drive happens today from 9:00 this morning until 3:00 this afternoon at tabernacle baptist church, at the family life center. it's in philadelphia. if you would like a complete list of items they are taking you can go to our website nbc10.com. >>> on our website you can also read more about the ebola outbreak and get answers to some of the questions you may have. again, that's at nbc10.com. >>> to some consumer news ability another big retailer that's been hit...
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he was raised in a very baptist household and he had his conscience about giving back. he saw the united states as the rich and powerful rockefeller family, rich and powerful. the united states had an obligation to the rest of mankind. he said that, in his view, "if you don't have good health or good education, i feel that society has let you down." now imagine that transposed to our own politics. arguably, nelson rockefeller was to the left of barack obama's presidency. he operated in a different climate, but imagine a republican among other things, who believed in society, and secondly, believe we should collectively together as a family should have an obligation to provide universally the best possible health care, and the best possible education. >> where are the archives? >> the archives are at -- great story -- they are just outside the main estate gates at a house that was built for nelson's stepmother. his mother, whom i hope we can talk about because she is such a pivotal part of the story, abby rockefeller, died in 1948. to the muffled horror of his children,
he was raised in a very baptist household and he had his conscience about giving back. he saw the united states as the rich and powerful rockefeller family, rich and powerful. the united states had an obligation to the rest of mankind. he said that, in his view, "if you don't have good health or good education, i feel that society has let you down." now imagine that transposed to our own politics. arguably, nelson rockefeller was to the left of barack obama's presidency. he operated...
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-nats- amazing grace dozens candles last night at wilshe (will-sher) baptist church dallas to rememberhomas ec duncan. yesterday he became first person in the u-s to e of ebola. duncan's fiance, o remains in quarantine, told friends she's heartbroken. ) the first thing she said wa baby is gone i'm finished hh officials are monitoring abt 50 people, who had varying degrees of contact with dun for signs of the virus. they out of an abundance of caut a sheriff's deputy who is exhibiting ebola like sympts has been hospitalized. he h been in the dallas apartment where duncan stayed after he arrived from liberia. (sot n monnig/ son) we're very... a scared, just want to make se he's okay. (standup) in response to the spread of e, the white house says passen traveling from west africa five u-s airports will be questioned and have their temperatures taken. (gfx) t tougher screenings starts ts weekend at jfk in new york, later at washington dulles, newark international, atlanta-hartsfield and chico o-hare. (sot - dr. tom frie/ cdc director) - "we recogni that whatever we do until t outbreak is o
-nats- amazing grace dozens candles last night at wilshe (will-sher) baptist church dallas to rememberhomas ec duncan. yesterday he became first person in the u-s to e of ebola. duncan's fiance, o remains in quarantine, told friends she's heartbroken. ) the first thing she said wa baby is gone i'm finished hh officials are monitoring abt 50 people, who had varying degrees of contact with dun for signs of the virus. they out of an abundance of caut a sheriff's deputy who is exhibiting ebola like...
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since that day the first baptist church of pascal began raising funds for the victims and this morninghey presented checks to two families who lost everything in the fire. >>> archbishop charles chaput celebrating the work of missionaries at a mass today. he told those gathered in philadelphia that missionary work around the world is possible thanks to the sacrifice of the faithful. chaput also recognized the winners of a children's art contest as well. >>> and one step at a time, people from all over made a big impact in the fight against aids. nearly 10,000 people strong actually joined the 28th annual aids walk filling the streets of philadelphia today. officials from the event say they raised close to $300,000. now, that money will benefit 18 different organization that is focus on prevention, education and medical care. >>> and another great cause received lots of support in new jersey this morning. the lauren rose albert foundation hosted their fourth annual mothers matter 5k at washington lake park in sewell. the mothers matter program benefits mothers in need all throughout the
since that day the first baptist church of pascal began raising funds for the victims and this morninghey presented checks to two families who lost everything in the fire. >>> archbishop charles chaput celebrating the work of missionaries at a mass today. he told those gathered in philadelphia that missionary work around the world is possible thanks to the sacrifice of the faithful. chaput also recognized the winners of a children's art contest as well. >>> and one step at a...
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effort to help combat the ebola epidemic in west africa, members are teaming up with the tabernacle baptist church in philadelphia. they will be collecting donations like chlorine bleach, hand sanitizers and medical gloves. the collection is happening tomorrow at noon at the life center in philadelphia. for a complete list of the items, you can go to our website, nbc10.com. while you're there, you can check out our entire section on the ebola outbreak. to read more about the disease and the efforts around the world to stop it. >>> 5:35 now. philadelphia police are investigating a sex tape involving and made by children. according to police, two 13-year-old boys had sex with an 11-year-old girl, recorded it and posted it to instagram. it happened in southwest philadelphia. the children involved are students at william tilden middle school. detectives are interviewing the girl, we're told. the boys have been suspended. >>> you can count on nbc 10 to follow these top stories today. >>> first, the penalty phase for a convicted killer. the montgomery county juror that convicted yandamuri will de
effort to help combat the ebola epidemic in west africa, members are teaming up with the tabernacle baptist church in philadelphia. they will be collecting donations like chlorine bleach, hand sanitizers and medical gloves. the collection is happening tomorrow at noon at the life center in philadelphia. for a complete list of the items, you can go to our website, nbc10.com. while you're there, you can check out our entire section on the ebola outbreak. to read more about the disease and the...