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baptist church from 2008 to 2012. he earned his master of divinity agree from new orleans seminary and ph.d. from the southern baptist theological seminary. please join me in welcoming back to preston russell moore. [applause] russell: thank you, it's good to be with you. there's no one in america that i esteem and admire more than professor george and fewer institutions that i admire so much as the witherspoon institute and james madison program so it's a great honor to be with you today. after a church service that i was speaking at one day a year or two ago i was approached by a man who had before his conversion made his living as a roadside psychic. and he still had a conscience that was weighing somewhat heavily because he had milked so many people out of so much money over the years, and he was telling me about how he did it. he said that there was a secret to keeping clients. and it was easy. he said one needed to consistently predict either really good news or absolute catastrophe. he said, i can see love in y
baptist church from 2008 to 2012. he earned his master of divinity agree from new orleans seminary and ph.d. from the southern baptist theological seminary. please join me in welcoming back to preston russell moore. [applause] russell: thank you, it's good to be with you. there's no one in america that i esteem and admire more than professor george and fewer institutions that i admire so much as the witherspoon institute and james madison program so it's a great honor to be with you today....
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state church as a stalking horse for baptist power. first of all, because this was not their motive, but second of all, because few could imagine what baptist power would look like anyway. the civil rights movement modelled none violence and pale to structural power, legal power was needed to pass and enforce and interpret the resulting legislation. but the movement is shaped in the beginning by influence makers, black preachers such as martin luther king jr., share croppers such as fanny lou hamer of mississippi and it's no accident that dr. king called the persuasive self sacrificial work he was called to do bearing the cross. american culture will not see the relevance of an he v evangelicalism that is lashed to a theology of the cross. many people in american culture assume that evangelicals are like cicadas that go dormant i between new hampshire primaries. market based evangelicalism will seem far more conducive for some people to the digital and post digital ages. that is until it is suddenly not useful or relevant at all. the g
state church as a stalking horse for baptist power. first of all, because this was not their motive, but second of all, because few could imagine what baptist power would look like anyway. the civil rights movement modelled none violence and pale to structural power, legal power was needed to pass and enforce and interpret the resulting legislation. but the movement is shaped in the beginning by influence makers, black preachers such as martin luther king jr., share croppers such as fanny lou...
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amos brown, third baptist church. i've been a member of third baptist around 40 years, and i have been blessed to work for the city and county of san francisco for some 39 years in the health department and real estate department. my concern, being a member of third baptist for many years, and i worked in that area over the years, and the area, and it is extremely compacted and difficult right now. i'm not one who is opposed to change, but if a change is made wherein there's no consideration, i don't know about the project whether they are considered low income housing or that, but that is my concern and i'm here to support the membership, pastor, that you would be very, very, very aware of the fact that that area, that corner, especially, is very, very tight spot now, and to make a change wherein you would have some housing that would necessity a major change there would be very, very difficult for the church family and the community because the church as i see it personally, it is a light not only to visitors, but i
amos brown, third baptist church. i've been a member of third baptist around 40 years, and i have been blessed to work for the city and county of san francisco for some 39 years in the health department and real estate department. my concern, being a member of third baptist for many years, and i worked in that area over the years, and the area, and it is extremely compacted and difficult right now. i'm not one who is opposed to change, but if a change is made wherein there's no consideration, i...
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i rise as senior pastor of the historic third baptist church san francisco. this very fine commission months ago looked at our rich, rewarding and history, and you declared that site a historical landmark. and the last official act of our late mayor lee, on november 15th, was to sign that document, consummating the historical designation we consider to be taking one step forward and 1,000 steps backward. for anyone to come forth to change the character, the configuration of that block, you speak about housing, yes, we need housing. but for whom would the housing be? this is not affordable housing. and one of the serious problems with san francisco is that certain folks have been priced out and pushed out. i would go further and say that the alamo square association is adamentally opposed to the changing of that consideration and putting the housing in that would impact parking. there's double parking on that block, and we have people coming from around the world, all countries, to worship at that historical site. and i'll appeal to you today is to say no to t
i rise as senior pastor of the historic third baptist church san francisco. this very fine commission months ago looked at our rich, rewarding and history, and you declared that site a historical landmark. and the last official act of our late mayor lee, on november 15th, was to sign that document, consummating the historical designation we consider to be taking one step forward and 1,000 steps backward. for anyone to come forth to change the character, the configuration of that block, you...
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these are the 22 missionaries from mount olive baptist church now stuck in haiti waiting on a flightice of) jason webb / pastor, mount olivet baptist church: "we had no idea what was (unintelligbile) i guess you could say."pastor jason webb and his team have been there ministering, helping and feeding those in need. up until this morning when protests broke out due to a huge increase in gas prices. (voice of) jason webb / pastor, mount olivet baptist church: "there are some riots right now, the street is quiet but the roads are blocked. they are burning some tires." he tells us up until this point their week has been wonderful. and it wasn't until this morning when things started to get heated. (voice of) jason webb / pastor, mount olivet baptist church: "about 5 o'clock (unintelligible) ...violence and some road blocks and that sort of thing. it wasn't long the group got a look at it themselves. stacks of rocks blocking the roads. tires on fire creating clouds of thick black smoke and people all over the roads protesting.(voice of) jason webb / pastor, mount olivet baptist church: "
these are the 22 missionaries from mount olive baptist church now stuck in haiti waiting on a flightice of) jason webb / pastor, mount olivet baptist church: "we had no idea what was (unintelligbile) i guess you could say."pastor jason webb and his team have been there ministering, helping and feeding those in need. up until this morning when protests broke out due to a huge increase in gas prices. (voice of) jason webb / pastor, mount olivet baptist church: "there are some riots...
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he doesn't know this, but i'm a baptist preacher. i'm moved by the spirit, all right?hat i want to do tonight, i don't care what he says, he gotta shut up right now, i want to take up a collection for this young man right here. yeah, no, no. [applause] so i don't know if y'all pass the plate, i don't know how -- y'all got an offering plate here? y'all do that here? i want somebody to get an offering plate, i'm going to dig in my pocket too, i'm going to start it myself. i want you to take up a collection so it can't be taxed, it's all cash -- no, no. [laughter] i want to take up a clerk for deray and the -- a collection for deray and the work he's doing. theoretically, he's on the front line. he came here at tremendous sacrifice, and i just want to, out of the kindness of your heart -- you don't mind me, right? we in a church. i want y'all -- there's the basket right there. [laughter] let me get some more, let me get some more. >> thank you. >> all right? >> get some more. so i'm going to pass, get your offering ready, your checks, your credit cards, we even take food
he doesn't know this, but i'm a baptist preacher. i'm moved by the spirit, all right?hat i want to do tonight, i don't care what he says, he gotta shut up right now, i want to take up a collection for this young man right here. yeah, no, no. [applause] so i don't know if y'all pass the plate, i don't know how -- y'all got an offering plate here? y'all do that here? i want somebody to get an offering plate, i'm going to dig in my pocket too, i'm going to start it myself. i want you to take up a...
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and third baptist is located at 815 powell street.ontinued this brotherly and sisterly relationship across the religious, cultural and racial lines. and we stand here today to say that this day does take on substance. god has smiled on us, the sun is shining. [applause] because we have lived out what our teacher told us to do when we went to school in elementary days -- come to school and bring your show-and-tell assignment with you. we are showing and telling the world how america needs to act. [applause] how america needs to live. how the world needs to be. our brotherhood and a sisterhood. [applause] and as we show-and-tell, i trust from the bottom of my heart that number 45 will be viewing this ceremony from brussels and be able to see how we should act and love each other and not take our children away from their parents. [applause] we are showing and telling that we have elected the right number 45. [applause] a number 45 who is a five-star sister. [applause] she is a quintessential embodiment of character, competency, chemistry
and third baptist is located at 815 powell street.ontinued this brotherly and sisterly relationship across the religious, cultural and racial lines. and we stand here today to say that this day does take on substance. god has smiled on us, the sun is shining. [applause] because we have lived out what our teacher told us to do when we went to school in elementary days -- come to school and bring your show-and-tell assignment with you. we are showing and telling the world how america needs to...
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baptist convention. millions of members in the national baptist convention, about two to three in the progressive national baptist convention. but even there let's admit it, you know, most people -- black, all black people benefited from the civil rights movement. most black people didn't participate. very small numbers of people. it's true today too, right? >> very true today. >> right? when i asked jesse jackson, man, how did you get involved with martin luther king jr. directly, you're a young 26, 27-year-old buck, you go up to selma, and next thing we know you're part of the organization. he said, the line wasn't long to come die with king. [laughter] right? come be assassinated with me. yeah, i think i'm going to become a banker. [laughter] as you know, given the sacrifices you have made. i wasn't being hyperbolic. and the threats you've confronted. so the reality is that martin luther king jr. drew from a movement whose moral center was deeply entrenched and rooted in the black church, and yet the
baptist convention. millions of members in the national baptist convention, about two to three in the progressive national baptist convention. but even there let's admit it, you know, most people -- black, all black people benefited from the civil rights movement. most black people didn't participate. very small numbers of people. it's true today too, right? >> very true today. >> right? when i asked jesse jackson, man, how did you get involved with martin luther king jr. directly,...
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the name of the church was officially changed from the baria baptist church to the first baptist church of blagsburg. the first person to be baptized in the new building was mr. ben ransher. in 1922, over 96 years ago, a house and six acres of land owned by mr. tracy harden was donated for the purposes of building a church parsonage. construction an of the sunday school rooms. it was purchased during the years between 1941 and 1950. a new building fund was started. the church broke ground on the new building at a cost of $87,500, and on sunday, june 24, 1956, which was over 62 years ago, the church celebrated homecoming with dinner on the grounds in the new social hall downstairs. on june 11, 1961, all debt was paid off and a note burning service was held to celebrate this accomplishment. n july 5, 1962, the church voted to begin the new sanctuary. the committee overseen the construction was comprised of 10 members, representing each of the resident families. the new sanctuary was completed 1963 at a total cost of $74,735, and the debt was paid off on may 2, 1979. the building on the ne
the name of the church was officially changed from the baria baptist church to the first baptist church of blagsburg. the first person to be baptized in the new building was mr. ben ransher. in 1922, over 96 years ago, a house and six acres of land owned by mr. tracy harden was donated for the purposes of building a church parsonage. construction an of the sunday school rooms. it was purchased during the years between 1941 and 1950. a new building fund was started. the church broke ground on...
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my name is reverend conte, the member and minister of third baptist church for the last 25 years. when i came to the city in 1993 i came by myself, leaving my family behind in india and came to third baptist church and met with reverend brown and the community. they opened their church and embraced me as one of their own and helped me to get situated in this city and county of san francisco. so, i, as a member of this church and a beneficiary of the community and help and assistance the church has provided, not only to the members, the inhabitants of the city and the world, representative a member of the international community that reverend brown has helped over the years. so, in order for the church to be there for the community, i would like, i would urge you to please consider not approving this proposal but keep the historic church in place and provide the parking and, for the ability and thank you so much. >> president wolfram: thank you. any other member of the public wish to speak? >> good afternoon. my name is alfred robinson. i am a native san francisco, retired san fran
my name is reverend conte, the member and minister of third baptist church for the last 25 years. when i came to the city in 1993 i came by myself, leaving my family behind in india and came to third baptist church and met with reverend brown and the community. they opened their church and embraced me as one of their own and helped me to get situated in this city and county of san francisco. so, i, as a member of this church and a beneficiary of the community and help and assistance the church...
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i remember this after matthew died, members of the so-called westborough baptist church showed up at his funeral holding despicable signs saying things like god hates fags. his father out snyder had to endure those thoughts while burying his son and maintaining a secret of his own and that is that now he is gay, a fact known to his now deceased son. he kept that secret all the while he fought through the supreme court of the united states against westborough baptist and i felt humbled that he allowed me to tell that story. this is how with his then partner walt, the two sat together at the supreme court of the united states while that debate was argued.walt passed soon after. my friend out snyder is here tonight, there he is.thank you for allowing me to tell the story. i really appreciate it. like i said, right, wrong and fortunate. right place, right time. sometimes i even felt for us to go and there were many back stories that never made their way into print. i was fortunate in january 2002 to accompany senator arlen specter to cuba for a meeting he was having with fidel castro. my
i remember this after matthew died, members of the so-called westborough baptist church showed up at his funeral holding despicable signs saying things like god hates fags. his father out snyder had to endure those thoughts while burying his son and maintaining a secret of his own and that is that now he is gay, a fact known to his now deceased son. he kept that secret all the while he fought through the supreme court of the united states against westborough baptist and i felt humbled that he...
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the conventual chuch of the order of st john the baptist. was the religious center of the top on the outside it looks sober unadorned a stronghold a face. the interior is one of the lot splenda attesting the wealth and grandia of the order of knights hospital out of some john jerusalem oh chuch was a gift of a french night yeah he was selected grandma's tribute on this was his way of expressing his gratitude. the floor of the cathedral was transformed over the years into a cup it of colored stones memorials at the graves of the sons of european heiress to crash it families who died in the service of the woulda. owner was clearly a strong chit the knights were divided according to the native language into nationalities only long each of the nationality is it's a side chapel in the chapel of the italians there's a huge stock office and a st jerome a painting by caravaggio representing his patron vignacourt grand master of the order. to it. or let. the head of the italian nom resided in the notch bash of italy as commander in chief of the fleet
the conventual chuch of the order of st john the baptist. was the religious center of the top on the outside it looks sober unadorned a stronghold a face. the interior is one of the lot splenda attesting the wealth and grandia of the order of knights hospital out of some john jerusalem oh chuch was a gift of a french night yeah he was selected grandma's tribute on this was his way of expressing his gratitude. the floor of the cathedral was transformed over the years into a cup it of colored...
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yeah, nobody thought we were voting for john the baptist.id you think you were going to vote for hugh hefner? but also because he knows he's a hypocrite. he's playing evangelical right. he's playing republican. >> no, he's not. >> he has a -- >> he's delivering on -- >> he's delivering on what they want. >> tariffs? tariffs? slobbering to putin? >> no, no, no. the promise to get rid of roe v. wade. the promise to do those value culture war issues they care about. but steve cortes, know this. there's a big difference between giving them the policy positions they want and delivering what they used to say they needed, which was a man of character, a woman of character, and they used to define it differently than they do today. steve cortes, ana navarro, thank you both. appreciate the debate. all right. we have breaking news tonight. republicans are moving to impeach deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. what does this mean to the russia investigation? senator tim kaine weighs in next. at bayer, our roots run deep. so chances are, you've seen
yeah, nobody thought we were voting for john the baptist.id you think you were going to vote for hugh hefner? but also because he knows he's a hypocrite. he's playing evangelical right. he's playing republican. >> no, he's not. >> he has a -- >> he's delivering on -- >> he's delivering on what they want. >> tariffs? tariffs? slobbering to putin? >> no, no, no. the promise to get rid of roe v. wade. the promise to do those value culture war issues they care...
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andric 3rd august 1st, the anniversary of the abolit o 3rd baptist was found in 1852.dn't just exist in this city. we were neighbors. emanuel congregation was located at sutter and powell. 3rd baptist was located at 815 powell street. we have continued this brotherly and sisterly relationship across the religious cultural or racial lines. and we stand here today to say that this day does take on substance. god has smiled on us. the sun is lived out what our teacher told tos. me and bring your show and tell assignment with you. we are showing and telling the world how americaee act. how america needs to live. how the world needs to be. a brotherhood! and a sisterhood! and as we show and tell i trust from the bottom of my heart that number 45 will be viewing this ceremony from brussels and be able to see how we should act and love each other and not take our children away from their parents! we are sng and telling that we have elected the number a nu5 five-star sister. she is a quintessential embodiment of character. competency. chemistry with that winning smile. compass
andric 3rd august 1st, the anniversary of the abolit o 3rd baptist was found in 1852.dn't just exist in this city. we were neighbors. emanuel congregation was located at sutter and powell. 3rd baptist was located at 815 powell street. we have continued this brotherly and sisterly relationship across the religious cultural or racial lines. and we stand here today to say that this day does take on substance. god has smiled on us. the sun is lived out what our teacher told tos. me and bring your...
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we just walked forward with the toys. >> reporter: according to its website, baptist child and family services as part of an international network that provides an array of social services to underprivileged families. they do have federal contracts to care for unaccompanied migrant children. the shelter would not return our messages. it is not clear if it is in fact currently housing any migrant children. the social activist say they were rebuying on -- relying on social media reports. in the end, the activists were never able to deliver the toys and books. the two who were arrested are hoping authorities will drop the charges. >>> coming up two dozen people killed in an explosion in a fireworks store in mexico. >>> also the woman who scaled the statue of liberty on the 4th of july spoke out today from the steps of the court. >> i went as high as i could. >>> the giants have arrived in the bay area. they are world series chance. -- champs. >>> a fury visit explosion -- explosions -- a series of explosions took place in mexico. the dead included four firefighters and two police officer
we just walked forward with the toys. >> reporter: according to its website, baptist child and family services as part of an international network that provides an array of social services to underprivileged families. they do have federal contracts to care for unaccompanied migrant children. the shelter would not return our messages. it is not clear if it is in fact currently housing any migrant children. the social activist say they were rebuying on -- relying on social media reports. in...
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ashley—john baptiste is in russia for us. we are at france's training camp in the moscow region.ere they play uruguay. in the mix of the players you be able to spot kylian mbappe—lottin two at such a young age has already made a remarkable impression at this world cup. we want to meet some fans in moscow to see what they make of the young rising star. i think mbappe is a future legend of football, because he's very young.|j hope he just like messi worrall naldo, that he stays focused and does not go off because that can potentially make him lose it —— messi or run although. i hope he grows big like they are you does that she's on the right path —— cristiano ronaldo. he has the potential to be the new pele. you think you that good at messi or cristiano ronaldo? yes. and he's only 19 years old that he can continue growing and becoming even better than that. do you think mbappe could ever be as good as messi? may be better than messi, i think no. if he keeps going like this with the speed that he had and if he keeps playing well against the defence then at some point you'll be than
ashley—john baptiste is in russia for us. we are at france's training camp in the moscow region.ere they play uruguay. in the mix of the players you be able to spot kylian mbappe—lottin two at such a young age has already made a remarkable impression at this world cup. we want to meet some fans in moscow to see what they make of the young rising star. i think mbappe is a future legend of football, because he's very young.|j hope he just like messi worrall naldo, that he stays focused and...
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carl liggins/mount olive missionary baptist church "it is so important especially in these days and timeo show love and compassion and to show we are as one as a community. she's a part of the indianapolis community and we need to show that love and support at this time."the family huddled with me and expressed gratitude for the support, that they have received already.john boyd/relative of victim "everybody is so devastated. i'd like to thank everybody for being in our corner. so if you can come out, support us, and keep us in your prayers." (grant) a go fund me page for the family is set up.it has already collected more than 370-thousand dollars. (grant)coming up - a baseball team had their equipment stolen after traveling to california for a tournament. how the team was still able to take the field,. (vicki)and next: a dump truck caught in a utilty wire. why this accident is shutting down a new york road for several days. (grant) road could be closed for days ... after a dump truck operator neglected to lower the vehicle's bucket before driving.the bucket is the part of a dump truck t
carl liggins/mount olive missionary baptist church "it is so important especially in these days and timeo show love and compassion and to show we are as one as a community. she's a part of the indianapolis community and we need to show that love and support at this time."the family huddled with me and expressed gratitude for the support, that they have received already.john boyd/relative of victim "everybody is so devastated. i'd like to thank everybody for being in our corner....
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cordoned off not only the apartment building behind me but also a local pharmacy as well as that baptistd many people here in this tiny english village are on edge in part because of the proximity to salisbury where some four months ago an ex-russian double agent and his daughter were poisoned by a military-grade nerve agent. the uk government blamed russia for that attack, something russia denies. we heard earlier today from the police chief for this area who says that so far they have not what happened here and salisbury but they remain open-minded and now counterterrorism police are involved in this investigation. john? >> erin mclaughlin in amesbury. keep us posted. >>> in the meantime, cnn has learned deaths from a bacterial infection spiked in puerto rico after hurricane maria hit the island. medical experts tell cnn an epidemic or health emergency should have been declared. leyla santiago joins us with more. leyla? >> not only do medical experts say an outbreak should have been declared, they're telling us that doing so could have triggered a different type of response. even so, t
cordoned off not only the apartment building behind me but also a local pharmacy as well as that baptistd many people here in this tiny english village are on edge in part because of the proximity to salisbury where some four months ago an ex-russian double agent and his daughter were poisoned by a military-grade nerve agent. the uk government blamed russia for that attack, something russia denies. we heard earlier today from the police chief for this area who says that so far they have not...
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actor who was a known womanizer in hollywood names ronald reagan over jimmy carter, a born-again baptisty school teacher who had been married faithfully to one woman. the reason we supported ronald reagan was not because we supported womanizing or divorce. we supported his policies and that is true here. we are choosing to support his policies. we are not under any illusions we were voting for an altar boy when we voted for donald trump but we knew his past and none of it has a perfect past. we voted for him because of his policies. ed: glad you mentioned ronald reagan. my next question was about jimmy carter who he beat in the 1980 election and i'm fascinated that gary wills in april after billy graham who was close to you passed away, was doing a book review in the new york times about jimmy carter's latest book saying when reverend graham died there were all these stories about presidents he had been within jimmy carter with someone he didn't know and may have expressed surprise evangelicals voted last year in overwhelming numbers for a religious president, no reason for surprise, the
actor who was a known womanizer in hollywood names ronald reagan over jimmy carter, a born-again baptisty school teacher who had been married faithfully to one woman. the reason we supported ronald reagan was not because we supported womanizing or divorce. we supported his policies and that is true here. we are choosing to support his policies. we are not under any illusions we were voting for an altar boy when we voted for donald trump but we knew his past and none of it has a perfect past. we...
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also closed is a baptist centre nearby and a local branch of boots the chemist.ght miles away, a hostel, john baker house, where dawn sturgess lived, has now been closed. so to have the queen elizabeth gardens in the city. the gardens are close to the city. the gardens are close to the shopping centre and a bench where julia and sergei the shopping centre and a bench wherejulia and sergei skripal collapsed in march. the medical team who nursed julia and sergei skripal are now fighting to save these new victims of. this is an expanding police investigation and the biggest questions are where and how were this couple poisoned? police and public health officials are stressing that this contamination could not have happened at one of the sites in the skripal investigation because they say they they were properly contaminated. but there is concern around the public when they see these areas cordoned off and that is why there is immense pressure on officers to get hard fa cts pressure on officers to get hard facts out of this as quickly as possible. our security corres
also closed is a baptist centre nearby and a local branch of boots the chemist.ght miles away, a hostel, john baker house, where dawn sturgess lived, has now been closed. so to have the queen elizabeth gardens in the city. the gardens are close to the city. the gardens are close to the shopping centre and a bench where julia and sergei the shopping centre and a bench wherejulia and sergei skripal collapsed in march. the medical team who nursed julia and sergei skripal are now fighting to save...
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baptist child and family services does have federal contracts to care for unaccompanied migrant childrenhelter would not return our messages. it is not clear if it is in fact currently housing any migrant children. the social activists say they relying on media reports. >> the combination of that in the total stonewalling makes it seem likely. in the end the activists were never ever -- never able to deliver the toys and books. they are hoping authorities will drop the charges.>>> we are tracking the temperatures from today, which were warmer than the highs from yesterday by a few degrees. these were the numbers and they are not that warm. they are not in the upper 90s or 100's as they were last weekend or the weekend before that. temperatures tomorrow will trend up a little warmer as well. that is what is happening going forward. a warming trend into the bay area weekend, so yesterday's temperatures were pretty cool. 4 july was really cool with temperatures in the 70s in a warm spot. it was kind of a cool day yesterday. might feel some of the humidity out there and you see the clouds co
baptist child and family services does have federal contracts to care for unaccompanied migrant childrenhelter would not return our messages. it is not clear if it is in fact currently housing any migrant children. the social activists say they relying on media reports. >> the combination of that in the total stonewalling makes it seem likely. in the end the activists were never ever -- never able to deliver the toys and books. they are hoping authorities will drop the...
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. >> reporter: jesse ingber and elizabeth decrou and dozens of others took toys and books to the baptistld and family services shelter in fairfield last sunday. they sang children's songs in spanish. >> we don't know exactly what is going on with them. they are being kept entirely hidden. we wanted to show there are people who care about them. >> reporter: the video shows the security guard permitting entry to the shelter. jesse ingber and elizabeth decrou would not say on the sidewalk, and police arrested them for trespassing. >> we just walked forward with the toys. >> reporter: according to its website, back to -- baptist childhood and family services gives services to underprivileged families. they do have federal contracts to care for unaccompanied migrant children. the shelter would not return her messages. it is not clear if it is in fact currently housing any migrant children the social activists say they were relying on media reports. >> the combination of that and the stonewalling makes it seem likely. >> reporter: in the end, the activists were never allowed to deliver the toy
. >> reporter: jesse ingber and elizabeth decrou and dozens of others took toys and books to the baptistld and family services shelter in fairfield last sunday. they sang children's songs in spanish. >> we don't know exactly what is going on with them. they are being kept entirely hidden. we wanted to show there are people who care about them. >> reporter: the video shows the security guard permitting entry to the shelter. jesse ingber and elizabeth decrou would not say on the...
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yards away from your own home... your own home... a single thing, because i don't know. know. this baptisth, with several officers and vehicles in place. officers and vehicles in place. where there have also been investigations this morning. investigations this morning. working with will cipollini is on this incident. this incident. keeping an open mind into the incident here in amesbury. incident here in amesbury. the salisbury nerve agent was identified. identified. suggestion this latest incident is comparable to the skripal case. comparable to the skripal case. in salisbury hospital, where this couple are also being treated. couple are also being treated. there is no wider risks to the general public. general public. cautious, especially given those recent events in salisbury. recent events in salisbury. duncan, many thanks. duncan kennedy with the latest there in amesbury. to murder another six. between march 2015 and july 2016. judith moritz reports. nursing babies as she could see them progress and support their families. progress and support their families. infants and trying to ki
yards away from your own home... your own home... a single thing, because i don't know. know. this baptisth, with several officers and vehicles in place. officers and vehicles in place. where there have also been investigations this morning. investigations this morning. working with will cipollini is on this incident. this incident. keeping an open mind into the incident here in amesbury. incident here in amesbury. the salisbury nerve agent was identified. identified. suggestion this latest...
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earlier this year, russell moore, the president of the southern baptist convention, ethics and religious commission spoke about evangelicals and american culture. he gave those comments at princeton university. this is an hour and a half. >> what a pleasure and honor it is to introduce my beloved friend, russell moore, as this year's carol g simon lecturer. dr. moore is the eighth >> that comes from your allies as well, we hear from whalen, no one has been more dedicated to enterprise of building a supreme court that's been your goal. goal first and foremost has always within to find people to serve on the court who in the constitution as written and that's really ultimately what drives the moment.ative legal you want judges on the court who understand that the best way to preserve freedom and dignity and this country t in is to have people who will interpret the constitution as t's written and not play politics when they are judges. >> are you confident that anyone the president nominates tomorrow confirmed before the midterms, that the democrats up theot be able to hold nomination? >>
earlier this year, russell moore, the president of the southern baptist convention, ethics and religious commission spoke about evangelicals and american culture. he gave those comments at princeton university. this is an hour and a half. >> what a pleasure and honor it is to introduce my beloved friend, russell moore, as this year's carol g simon lecturer. dr. moore is the eighth >> that comes from your allies as well, we hear from whalen, no one has been more dedicated to...
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fact that one of his big supporters sent a letter to be read at the freedom sunday service at the baptist church in dallas, he could speak the language in a way that he can't and he softens trump and i just think he may not be a kind of active vice president as dick cheney or something like that. but symbolically it's like this for trespass stands behind the trump so i think that he plays a significant role in the certain branches of evangelicals. >> it was a great pick. >> i write a blog and i really appreciated all of your work. two quick questions i want to ask i am more towards the edge of the scene but one thing i noticed is through the authoritarian figures i think about them and wonder if that is what happened when you follow people like this, is donald trump very far away from that and i wondered if you can talk about that. the other question that i have as well is i've interacted with people who because of the phenomena they are actually kind of pushing back from evangelicals and christianity and so it is so toxic and poisonous. i wondered if you can address that. >> the first qu
fact that one of his big supporters sent a letter to be read at the freedom sunday service at the baptist church in dallas, he could speak the language in a way that he can't and he softens trump and i just think he may not be a kind of active vice president as dick cheney or something like that. but symbolically it's like this for trespass stands behind the trump so i think that he plays a significant role in the certain branches of evangelicals. >> it was a great pick. >> i write...
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do the pastor of first dallas baptist church and a fox news contributor.evening, sir. >> happy birthday. >> i appreciate that coming from you. i want to start all with pastor robert schenck. i've heard top levels of officials call him the president, insane, crazy, a lunatic, but he's our lunatic and he's going to help us achieve our objectives. and they're willing to make that deal. to me, that equates to selling one's soul. >> nobody has shouold his soul support president trump. back in 1980s chose to support a known womanizer in hollywood. his name was ronald reagan. they chose to support him over carter, with a born-again baptist sunday school teacher. the reason we support reagan was not because we supporting womanizing or divorce. we supporting his policies. and that's true here, ed. we are choosing to support his policies. we're not under any illusion that we were voting for an altar boy when we voted for president trump. we knew about his past. and by the way, none of us has a perfect past. we voted for him for his policies. >> i'm glad you mentione
do the pastor of first dallas baptist church and a fox news contributor.evening, sir. >> happy birthday. >> i appreciate that coming from you. i want to start all with pastor robert schenck. i've heard top levels of officials call him the president, insane, crazy, a lunatic, but he's our lunatic and he's going to help us achieve our objectives. and they're willing to make that deal. to me, that equates to selling one's soul. >> nobody has shouold his soul support president...
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not only that, but she buried -- mary a baptist -- married a baptist. he is quite puzzled by that. the only detailed diary in the world of the treatment of tuberculosis in the 19th century. -- i had a position i was telling about this book. it, he is fromut pakistan and he says it exists there. you can see people with pox disease in pakistan. not here. something that other people still struggle with. book, moreompanion detail about the medications -- he does have a forward and afterwaord and goes into much more detail if you want t know more about the different medications they tried. tos an interesting work really understand what we know as opposed to waht they knew then. that will be out soon in paperback. they as a young voice of southern confederacy. anne frank, her young adolescent voice tells us what she is thinking and what she is feeling. leroy does the same thing from his window. he watches training, he watches pow's. they go out for drives, they are watchg townball, he can from his front yard. today we call it baseball. he gives us an incredible glimpse into his own life
not only that, but she buried -- mary a baptist -- married a baptist. he is quite puzzled by that. the only detailed diary in the world of the treatment of tuberculosis in the 19th century. -- i had a position i was telling about this book. it, he is fromut pakistan and he says it exists there. you can see people with pox disease in pakistan. not here. something that other people still struggle with. book, moreompanion detail about the medications -- he does have a forward and afterwaord and...
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. >> members of allentown baptist search held a prayer vigil against did the domestic's immigration policy. the social justice ministry prayed for those separated at the border. the prayer circle was just one of the ways that residents of her city are taking a stand. >> it calls into question right now, who are we as americans? well, this is not who we are as americans. we are very clear about that in oakland. >> she called the government's stance on immigration, quote, horrif horrific. >>> a growing number of democrats are calling on president trump to cancel his upcoming meeting in helsinki with vladimir putin following the indictments against 12 russian russians for hacking. >> reporter: president trump has two days to prep for his meeting with vladimir putin on monday in helsinki. but first, golf at a trump branded golf course in scotland. the president tweeting i'm arrive in the scotland and will be at trump turnbury for meeting, and golf. a little plug for his money losing property here. today protesters stepped up to the edge and the media doing its fwoes get as close as possible. t
. >> members of allentown baptist search held a prayer vigil against did the domestic's immigration policy. the social justice ministry prayed for those separated at the border. the prayer circle was just one of the ways that residents of her city are taking a stand. >> it calls into question right now, who are we as americans? well, this is not who we are as americans. we are very clear about that in oakland. >> she called the government's stance on immigration, quote, horrif...
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to lubbock and on february 7, 1959, a funeral was held for him and his family church, tabernacle baptisth. and he is buried in the city of lubbock cemetery. while buddy's career was not very long, his influence spans decades. going back to the early 1960's -- the beatles, the stones, the hollies -- if you are a beatles fan and you listen to some of their early interviews or listen -- read some of the things in print from their anthology, both paul mccartney and john lennon pay homage to buddy. they cite him as being the inspiration for nearly 40 of the first songs that they wrote, not only in instrumentation but in style, in lyrical presentation, and they, too did covers of many of buddy's more popular music. if you think that buddy's influence has waned, you have only to look back just a few years on the anniversary of his 75th, what would have been buddy's 75th birthday in 2011, he was posthumously honored with a star on the hollywood walk of fame, and in the same year, there were two music cds that were compilations of buddy's music that were performed, different songs performed by di
to lubbock and on february 7, 1959, a funeral was held for him and his family church, tabernacle baptisth. and he is buried in the city of lubbock cemetery. while buddy's career was not very long, his influence spans decades. going back to the early 1960's -- the beatles, the stones, the hollies -- if you are a beatles fan and you listen to some of their early interviews or listen -- read some of the things in print from their anthology, both paul mccartney and john lennon pay homage to buddy....
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. >> reporter: she spoke at third baptist church. ♪ how great thou art. ♪ >> we know that our mayor willreporter: reverend amos brown invited us into the meeting with other faith leaders before the service. he said breed is the right person to lead the city. >> making san francisco a good city, a better city, and ultimately, the best city anywhere to be found. >> breed tells us she is focused and ready for the challenging task of trying to fix the problems that plague the city such as homelessness and housing. >> i want to work with members of the board and others to try and address the issues. and it's going to take time and patience by. i'm committed to getting us to a better place. >> reporter: as a native daughter of the city, this is a dream come true. in san francisco, amber lee, kt>>> sal is watching the morni commute. how does it look? >> looks okay so far. we have been watching the far away commutes as we always do. and we'll look at northbound 101. san jose up to gilmore looks pretty good. the full area looking nice and no major issues driving up to the silicon valley. and we h
. >> reporter: she spoke at third baptist church. ♪ how great thou art. ♪ >> we know that our mayor willreporter: reverend amos brown invited us into the meeting with other faith leaders before the service. he said breed is the right person to lead the city. >> making san francisco a good city, a better city, and ultimately, the best city anywhere to be found. >> breed tells us she is focused and ready for the challenging task of trying to fix the problems that...
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they are among dozens who took toys and books to the baptist child and family services center last sunday. >> we don't know exactly what's going on with them because they are being kept hidden. to the degree that it's possible that there are people that care about them. >> according to it's website the shelter is part of an international network that provides services to under privileged families. the site also has federal contracts to care for unaccompanied children. >>> we are also hearing the woman who climb the the statue of liberty. she appeared before a judge on thursday and was charged with trespassing, disorderly conduct and interference with government agency functions. after that she said she climbed the statue of liberty to raise awareness about the president's immigration policies and how they hurt the immigrant community and their children she was released. her next court date is august 3rd. >>> mexico at least 24 people are dead, 49 were hurt after several fireworks explosions. take a look at this amateur video showing a huge plume of smoke from that fatal scene. the victims
they are among dozens who took toys and books to the baptist child and family services center last sunday. >> we don't know exactly what's going on with them because they are being kept hidden. to the degree that it's possible that there are people that care about them. >> according to it's website the shelter is part of an international network that provides services to under privileged families. the site also has federal contracts to care for unaccompanied children. >>>...
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boots the chemist, stonehenge walk amesbury and the amesbury baptist centre on potter ‘s field —— onbury. the public can expect to see an increased police presence in these areas and in amesbury and salisbury. i'd like to thank the public for respecting these cordons and their ongoing respect and support. we continue to work closely with experts from public health england who are based on the number of people affected have said that they do not believe there is a wider threat to the public. this will be continued to be assessed as more information comes to light. at present, no one else is receiving treatment as a result of this incident. our priority at this time remains to understand the circumstances as to how these two individuals became unwell. salisbury hospital is open as usual and is advising people to attend to attend appointments unless they are contacted and told otherwise. we understand the concern this is understandably causing within our communities and to that end we have set up to dedicated phone numbers with anyone for concerns related to these incidents. those are f
boots the chemist, stonehenge walk amesbury and the amesbury baptist centre on potter ‘s field —— onbury. the public can expect to see an increased police presence in these areas and in amesbury and salisbury. i'd like to thank the public for respecting these cordons and their ongoing respect and support. we continue to work closely with experts from public health england who are based on the number of people affected have said that they do not believe there is a wider threat to the...
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it was very southern baptist. i was raised southern baptist. >> seth: no mtv in the town? >> no. this. they're gonna -- but the college in the town it was, like, the cable company didn't carry it. >> seth: oh, wow. >> so, there was no mtv. >> seth: and yet you -- you grew up to be a rock musician. where did you get your love of music, if you were sort of limited by -- >> my parents. >> seth: okay. >> my family. i grew up in -- i have a really cool family. and they just listened to a lot of music. music was always around. like, even my sister now just walks around with a beats pill. >> seth: uh-huh. [ light laughter ] >> she just, like, walks around with it. >> seth: see, i have -- >> headphones, okay. >> seth: i have people in my family -- my father-in-law walks around a lot with his laptop open, playing music. and i -- >> that's cool. that's my style. >> seth: see, i don't love it. [ light laughter ] >> i -- i have a -- i think it's cool. >> seth: i think it's cool for him. >> because then -- guess what you could do? shoot off an email. you can watch something on netflix. becaus
it was very southern baptist. i was raised southern baptist. >> seth: no mtv in the town? >> no. this. they're gonna -- but the college in the town it was, like, the cable company didn't carry it. >> seth: oh, wow. >> so, there was no mtv. >> seth: and yet you -- you grew up to be a rock musician. where did you get your love of music, if you were sort of limited by -- >> my parents. >> seth: okay. >> my family. i grew up in -- i have a really cool...