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the bible is clear that is the word of god and we must take the bible truly, seriously. my response to that is simply this -- leviticus is clear -- a man shall not lie down with a man as he does with a woman, but it is also clear. it is also clear that you shall not mix one fabric with another fabric, in which case the religious right to be campaigning to shut down bloomingdale's. it should, if biblical pluralism is the actual argument, the arguing for the execution of homosexuals as a real fundamentalist regimes do. so i'm sorry, but already the prohibitionists are engaged -- either it is to be enforced or it is not. they are telling us it is not. because they do not support the execution of homosexuals. then you come to a more sophisticated argument. this argument comes from the catholic tradition of natural law. what it says is that human beings are naturally designed by god to be address sexual. -- to be heterosexual. at some level, homosexuals do not exist. we are all heterosexuals, but some shoes to gauge in behavior that is a natural, that it is against the way go
the bible is clear that is the word of god and we must take the bible truly, seriously. my response to that is simply this -- leviticus is clear -- a man shall not lie down with a man as he does with a woman, but it is also clear. it is also clear that you shall not mix one fabric with another fabric, in which case the religious right to be campaigning to shut down bloomingdale's. it should, if biblical pluralism is the actual argument, the arguing for the execution of homosexuals as a real...
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that's the way the bible is.s in romans 1, when it talks about homosexuality, it follows up with the first versus in romans ii saying hey, be cautious about judging other people about this because you all do the same things. and then he concludes that first paragraph in romans ii by saying -- by saying hasn't it dawned on you that it's the love and the mercy of god that leads to our repentance and our salvation. so what he highlight there's is that we're all going -- the purpose of the holy spirit is to create in us a holy spirit we grow. the purpose of the word of god is to convict us and help us grow, sanctify us. that's all good. but we can't do it to one another like that. >> larry: jennifer, you would say amen to that? >> that's not our role. >> i don't have a problem with that at all. i think that leaves room for a great many sinful people. >> well, we're all sinful people. >> what it gives room for is truth is relative. cain was given parameters. and he chose not to do with that offering what god had laid
that's the way the bible is.s in romans 1, when it talks about homosexuality, it follows up with the first versus in romans ii saying hey, be cautious about judging other people about this because you all do the same things. and then he concludes that first paragraph in romans ii by saying -- by saying hasn't it dawned on you that it's the love and the mercy of god that leads to our repentance and our salvation. so what he highlight there's is that we're all going -- the purpose of the holy...
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and it's the story of the bible. and it's the story of this relationship among god and the people and the land. and i discovered something, how we survive -- and i was asking how do we survive this troubled time? what i discovered was this unthinkable, unimaginable idea which is that it is the story of moses, the story of the exodus and the promised land that inspired generation after generation of american, the founding fathers, as you know and have talked about wanted moses on the field of the united states. the statue of liberty, the civil war, the civil rights movement, ronald reagan, every key transitional moment, people have gone back to the story to find inspiration and hope and so my sort of unimaginable, unthinkable discovery was that moses could help us in this transitional time to lead us forward and give us values and give us direction. >> okay. we are going to spend an hour with the guys. i want to tell you, america, honestly, this book will help you train your brain to think way outside the box. and tha
and it's the story of the bible. and it's the story of this relationship among god and the people and the land. and i discovered something, how we survive -- and i was asking how do we survive this troubled time? what i discovered was this unthinkable, unimaginable idea which is that it is the story of moses, the story of the exodus and the promised land that inspired generation after generation of american, the founding fathers, as you know and have talked about wanted moses on the field of...
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, as it says in the bible regarding the last days. host: go ahead, next caller. caller: thank you for taking my call. i have tried, but never gotten through. the republicans need to get the prejudice out of the system and let this president do what he is trying to do. host: what do the republicans have to do with this announcement by the administration? caller: well, they just seem to want to mess up everything he does. they will not do anything. host: have you heard any response from the republicans about this so far? caller: yes, i watch you every day. i listened to the one a while ago. host: in "the wall street journal" this morning -- the u.s. keeps first-strike strategy. jonathan and peter write that the new policy will narrow the new u.s. target, and for the first time make explicit the goal of making deterrence of a nuclear strike the sole objective of u.s. nuclear weapons. for the first time, the nation's complying with their nuclear non-proliferation obligations that attacked the u.s. or its allies with chemical or biological
, as it says in the bible regarding the last days. host: go ahead, next caller. caller: thank you for taking my call. i have tried, but never gotten through. the republicans need to get the prejudice out of the system and let this president do what he is trying to do. host: what do the republicans have to do with this announcement by the administration? caller: well, they just seem to want to mess up everything he does. they will not do anything. host: have you heard any response from the...
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the bible is clear. this is the word of god. we must take the bible literally, seriously.onse to that simply this. leviticus is clear. a man shall not lie down with a man if he does with a woman. but it is also clear that the penalty is execution. it is also clear that you shall not mix one fabric with another fabric, in which case the religious right should be campaigning to shut down bloomingdale's. it should if biblical literalism is the actual argument, be arguing for the execution of homosexuals as real fundamentalist regimes do. so, i'm sorry, but already the prohibitionists are engaging in incoherence. either the bible is literally true and commitment to be enforced, or it isn't. they're telling it isn't. because they don't support the execution of homosexuals. then you come to a much more sophisticated argument. and this argument comes from the catholic tradition of natural law. what it says is, that human beings are naturally designed by god to be heterosexual. in fact, at some level, homosexuals do not really exist. they are all, we're all head sexuals but some c
the bible is clear. this is the word of god. we must take the bible literally, seriously.onse to that simply this. leviticus is clear. a man shall not lie down with a man if he does with a woman. but it is also clear that the penalty is execution. it is also clear that you shall not mix one fabric with another fabric, in which case the religious right should be campaigning to shut down bloomingdale's. it should if biblical literalism is the actual argument, be arguing for the execution of...
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we begin tonight with faith and a woman who calls herself one of the world's leading practical bible teachers. she's perhaps the most powerful female. consider the numbers. over $100 million. that's the amount of money her ministry raised last year. 474, that's the number of television stations which broadcast her show. 80. that's the number of books she's written. or one. that's how many private jets it took before critics started a asking questions. i went to st. louis to talk to joyce meyer for our series, "faith matters." joyce meyer is as close as it comes to a christian rock star. >> we love you! >> reporter: though, she herself says she's an unlikely success story. ♪ we will overcome >> i was told i didn't have a personality. i was told i didn't have the voice. i was told i was a woman. it was like -- god, i'm a woman, he said, "i know." i stand amazed all the time. the bible says god uses the weak and the foolish in the world to confound the wise. >> reporter: she says she was one of the weak and foolish. abused as a child, divorced as a young woman. a thief at one point earl
we begin tonight with faith and a woman who calls herself one of the world's leading practical bible teachers. she's perhaps the most powerful female. consider the numbers. over $100 million. that's the amount of money her ministry raised last year. 474, that's the number of television stations which broadcast her show. 80. that's the number of books she's written. or one. that's how many private jets it took before critics started a asking questions. i went to st. louis to talk to joyce meyer...
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in the easter holiday for christians being a day jesus came back to life as recounted in the holy bible. from the church of the holy sepulchre. it troops overseas and at vatican city in rome where hymns of the resurrection fill the air at st. peter's square. wearing robes of gold and red, pope benedict xvi, head of the roman catholic church, calling for peace. >> may the risen lord sustain the christians who suffer persecution and even death for their faith. >> reporter: a top vatican bishop rising to praise the pontiff for his accomplishments. >> reporter: from easter eggs in poland to easter bunnies in california. >> we have over 26,000, we have the guiness record, the most bunnies in the world. >> reporter: a less traditional service in anaheim where tens of thousands gathered to hear the jonas brothers perform. the first family attended easter services at a church in washington, d.c. >> those are just some of the stories we are following this morning. fox 5 morning news at 4:30 begins now. >>> good morning to you. it is monday morning. it is april 5th. off in the distance is the cap
in the easter holiday for christians being a day jesus came back to life as recounted in the holy bible. from the church of the holy sepulchre. it troops overseas and at vatican city in rome where hymns of the resurrection fill the air at st. peter's square. wearing robes of gold and red, pope benedict xvi, head of the roman catholic church, calling for peace. >> may the risen lord sustain the christians who suffer persecution and even death for their faith. >> reporter: a top...
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without the bible and god of the bible, there would be no america as we know it today. >> reporter: thesee on a spiritual heritage tour of washington, d.c. at every stop, they see proof of god's hand at work in american history. >> in 1805, abraham lincoln's mother and father went to a camp meeting in kentucky. >> reporter: but now they say god is no longer welcome in washington, and america is suffering for it. >> how can i remain silent when the founding base of our nation is driven from the marketplace of ideas? >> reporter: from the sanctuary of his ohio megachurch, the man known as the raging prophet charges into battle. >> how can i sit quietly by while the very words our founding fathers intended to protect faith are used to destroy it, owing to a horrible perversion of language and law, the same first amendment that is supposed to bar government from restricting belief is used to drive christianity from the public square. >> reporter: pastor rod parsley believes american history has been twisted to advance a secular agenda. he called that fabled wall an urban legend. so where does
without the bible and god of the bible, there would be no america as we know it today. >> reporter: thesee on a spiritual heritage tour of washington, d.c. at every stop, they see proof of god's hand at work in american history. >> in 1805, abraham lincoln's mother and father went to a camp meeting in kentucky. >> reporter: but now they say god is no longer welcome in washington, and america is suffering for it. >> how can i remain silent when the founding base of our...
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back of the bible. >> yeah, this guy's nickname is pork chop, so, he knows who he is.u can probably get in trouble with your wife if you leave to go out with your buddies on easter sunday. >> everybody was invited. >> jimmy: the whole family? >> yeah, always. >> jimmy: what would you have presented to them when they got there? >> that's probably the problem. that's the thing. i would have gotten organized and gotten cold cuts and eggs for the kids. >> jimmy: at midnight the eggs are not so ripe anymore and it no good. >> not hard boiled. >> jimmy: you didn't go -- you're from texas, of course -- he knows. >> thank you, though. >> jimmy: but you didn't go back and visit with the family? do you guys gather on the holidays and that sort of thing? >> yeah, yeah, we try to. me and both my brothers live out here and my folks still live there, but we get together so often that, you know -- >> jimmy: are you as close now as you were when you were kids? yeah, definitely. i mean, we were always very close, i mean, there's just three years between each of us, though my oldest bro
back of the bible. >> yeah, this guy's nickname is pork chop, so, he knows who he is.u can probably get in trouble with your wife if you leave to go out with your buddies on easter sunday. >> everybody was invited. >> jimmy: the whole family? >> yeah, always. >> jimmy: what would you have presented to them when they got there? >> that's probably the problem. that's the thing. i would have gotten organized and gotten cold cuts and eggs for the kids. >>...
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bible, is always here. game, which has been around since 1938, it is not changing. -- is changing for the first time in its history. mattel says proper nouns, like place names and people's names, will now be allowed. the company says it will attract younger players. >> younger players, you mean, not as smart players. >> it will give it more variety. i kind of wish they would not change the game because i kind of like it the way it is. >> seniors have a little time to adjust. the new version does not come out until july. >> there is some good news for use gravel purists. -- for you scrabble purists. should we change the rules to make travel easier? go to our facebook page and become a fan and leave your comments. if he would like to see any of the rest of this broadcast -- if you would like to see any of this broadcast, we will rebroadcast at 7:00 p.m. on wbal plus. >> how does the city council president and up as an owner? >> and a 72-year-old man is murdered inside a chinese takeout restaurant. we have lea
bible, is always here. game, which has been around since 1938, it is not changing. -- is changing for the first time in its history. mattel says proper nouns, like place names and people's names, will now be allowed. the company says it will attract younger players. >> younger players, you mean, not as smart players. >> it will give it more variety. i kind of wish they would not change the game because i kind of like it the way it is. >> seniors have a little time to adjust....
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>> jimmy: would you be willing to swear on the who wiholy bibl?il. >> he is. >> jimmy: you're glisenning. >> because i'm wondering how do you make it funny you have got me blushing. >> jimmy: if this was a lie detecter test, it would be buzzing like crazy right now. >> no, maks -- i thought he was here. >> jimmy: if only he was. >> we spend so much time together that's why i laugh and get so flustered. i feel bad because everybody thinks there's something going on. i'm a handful to deal with. he's like get away from me. >> jimmy: i've seen maks's package. oh, yes. >> swear on the bible. >> jimmy: maks said he -- he seemed to think you were overanalyzing things. you're driving him crazy. >> yes. i'm so hard on myself. here's a guy, he can shake himself in 80 different ways. >> jimmy: he's a professional dancer. he probably can't do anything else. i mean, let's be honest. do you think he could put any words on the board like these kids over here? no, these kids would kill him. >> i can't wait to see you put words. >> jimmy: i need help because these
>> jimmy: would you be willing to swear on the who wiholy bibl?il. >> he is. >> jimmy: you're glisenning. >> because i'm wondering how do you make it funny you have got me blushing. >> jimmy: if this was a lie detecter test, it would be buzzing like crazy right now. >> no, maks -- i thought he was here. >> jimmy: if only he was. >> we spend so much time together that's why i laugh and get so flustered. i feel bad because everybody thinks there's...
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it comes down to a second look at the bible, deuteronomy and all throughout the bible and old testament nehemiah, i say at , that deuteronomy allows a loophole. jewish culture you cannot lend it to your brother-in-law of in charge interest. you would be today. here is 11 -- 1,000 back plus 100 your sister were never talk to you again. this did not cause them problems in the ancient world and the next date is 35 baby. -- s.a. day? anybody old enough to remember? 35 a.d. staal is on his way to damascus and a board said a couple-- later when saul begins to regain his senses, this man as much as an instrument for the gentiles and their kings and before the people of israel. this means there are no more strangers not everyone is part of his family. the praise unto stranger would become the most politically historical consequential word to set them on the road of division between them and christians for the next 1500 years although it would be synergistic antagonism they would use each other along the way. something else happened a few years earlier jesus said we're all in the same family and
it comes down to a second look at the bible, deuteronomy and all throughout the bible and old testament nehemiah, i say at , that deuteronomy allows a loophole. jewish culture you cannot lend it to your brother-in-law of in charge interest. you would be today. here is 11 -- 1,000 back plus 100 your sister were never talk to you again. this did not cause them problems in the ancient world and the next date is 35 baby. -- s.a. day? anybody old enough to remember? 35 a.d. staal is on his way to...
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so this fellow was churning out bibles. he was only one of the whole company of french expatriate to made this the specialty. the book sold very well, but they also were excellent for blackmailing the french. so there was a letter. i am a loyal subject of the king and have discovered to my horror that a terrible subject is about to publish a book about, well about, well, about the queen and they came and their relations or lack of relations. it is really distressing for a certain sum every last copy of this edition could be destroyed. so, there is a wonderful black mail operation that takes send to a full year. without going into detail the police finally not having succeeded in kidnapping or they did not manage to buy him off for a whole series of reasons, they adored him to france. the french coast. they captured him. they threw him in the bastille where he sat for four years. four years as a long time for a prisoner. the normal period was about four months. it is not a modern prison. he was one of very, very few of priso
so this fellow was churning out bibles. he was only one of the whole company of french expatriate to made this the specialty. the book sold very well, but they also were excellent for blackmailing the french. so there was a letter. i am a loyal subject of the king and have discovered to my horror that a terrible subject is about to publish a book about, well about, well, about the queen and they came and their relations or lack of relations. it is really distressing for a certain sum every last...
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discovered the scriptures, which removed the authority of certain people to tell people what was in the bible -- the printing press -- gave us which hunts, which trials, burning at the stake, the inquisition -- the most horrifying. of religious power and fundamentalist -- the most horrifying period of religious power and fundamentalism. i took my husband back to my home town. i was showing him around. we came to the oldest church at the top of the town and we saw these big gravestones. we thought some of these people must be really -- i had not been there for awhile. the must be the -- these must be the lord or whatever. there were burned at the stake 30 yards to the left. right next to starbucks. [laughter] you laugh, but people in iran right now, right next to starbucks, are being tortured because they're standing up to this kind of fundamentalism. it is happening. one major political party in this country, seized by fundamentalist religion, has also endorsed the executive power to seize anybody in this country and for them until they tell them whatever they want. and this country's that by
discovered the scriptures, which removed the authority of certain people to tell people what was in the bible -- the printing press -- gave us which hunts, which trials, burning at the stake, the inquisition -- the most horrifying. of religious power and fundamentalist -- the most horrifying period of religious power and fundamentalism. i took my husband back to my home town. i was showing him around. we came to the oldest church at the top of the town and we saw these big gravestones. we...
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we know that addressing inequalities is the bible. the necessary -- with the necessary resources, we can boost haiti to battle extreme poverty. we can improve access to education, health services, clean water and sanitation, and promote food security and good nutrition. we can also help the government to deliver justice and security services. my first and last point -- coordination. , mutual cooperation is imperative. all partners must meet their commitments in haiti. the un has helped establish an aid information management system which will be publicly accessible to attract aid disbursement in haiti. that will strengthen haiti's national aid efforts. the u.n. is working closely with the world bank and the inter- american development bank's for the establishment of haiti's reconstruction fund. we have finalized the u.n. component of the fund and we are ready to help implement priority activities now. let the pledging conference today pave the way for building confidence in haiti with sufficient resources so the government of haiti to
we know that addressing inequalities is the bible. the necessary -- with the necessary resources, we can boost haiti to battle extreme poverty. we can improve access to education, health services, clean water and sanitation, and promote food security and good nutrition. we can also help the government to deliver justice and security services. my first and last point -- coordination. , mutual cooperation is imperative. all partners must meet their commitments in haiti. the un has helped...
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jeemps pierre is a bible school student who lives at the mission and helps out. he never knew my grandparents but says he's impressed by the americans who continue to come there to work. >> sometimes there is no power, sometimes there is no water, sometimes it's very, very hot, and they stay here to help. and that's a good, good... a great thing. they help a lot here. this mission is very, very important for this community. >> reporter: many of the things my grandfather tried to introduce never fully caught on, like bee-keeping and breeding stronger bulls and cooking with solar energy. still, my grandparents told me they are gratified to see that work at the church, the clinic and the school continues even despite a devastating earthquake-- a testament, grandma says, to the resilience of the haitian people. it's also a testament to the work my grandparents did, the lives they touched and the legacy they left behind. i'm kim lawton in despinos, haiti. >> abernethy: you can see the backstory of our crew's haiti trip on our web site at www.pbs.org. you can comment o
jeemps pierre is a bible school student who lives at the mission and helps out. he never knew my grandparents but says he's impressed by the americans who continue to come there to work. >> sometimes there is no power, sometimes there is no water, sometimes it's very, very hot, and they stay here to help. and that's a good, good... a great thing. they help a lot here. this mission is very, very important for this community. >> reporter: many of the things my grandfather tried to...
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. >> when they looked at all the writings the fathers used, the most quoted source was the bible. >>porter: so, is this argument correct? main stream historians say no, that if you look at the early document documents, including personal letters, it is very clear that the founders did not want to make christianity the official religion. >> most of the founders were members of christian churches and their tradition was biblical and christian, but they took great pains to avoid tilting the government toward religion. >> reporter: the founders left out any mention of god or jesus in the constitution, except when they noted the date in the year of our lord, 1787. and then in the first amendment, they specifically outlawed the establishment of any state religion, and by the way, thomas jefferson, the man who wrote in the declaration of independence, we have endowed by our creator with certain unalienable rights, he was a diest. he believed that god created the universe, but no longer intervenes in human affairs. interestingly, however, many people believe that by not making christianity t
. >> when they looked at all the writings the fathers used, the most quoted source was the bible. >>porter: so, is this argument correct? main stream historians say no, that if you look at the early document documents, including personal letters, it is very clear that the founders did not want to make christianity the official religion. >> most of the founders were members of christian churches and their tradition was biblical and christian, but they took great pains to avoid...
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so in other words, in the case for of entrepreneurship and making that bible. and i have to say that one thing that's quite important for that is health care. i would not have been able to go into business if it were not for the fact that my wife had a job with health care, and i think there's a lot of people out there who that is the stumbling block. >> you can read his book or he will fix your motorcycle, "shop class as soulcarft" an inquiry into the value of work by matthew crawford. >>> james finnegan recalls his time as a vietnam surgeon in 1967 and 68 where he headed the team of doctors. dr. finnegan, wounded during the war was awarded a purple heart and bronze star. the army and navy club in washington is the host of this event. it's about 50 minutes. >> this is a singular honor for me tonight. i want to first say how humbled by and by this whole event. we've stayed here before. i am well aware
so in other words, in the case for of entrepreneurship and making that bible. and i have to say that one thing that's quite important for that is health care. i would not have been able to go into business if it were not for the fact that my wife had a job with health care, and i think there's a lot of people out there who that is the stumbling block. >> you can read his book or he will fix your motorcycle, "shop class as soulcarft" an inquiry into the value of work by matthew...
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help care receivers express their feelings, to listen without judging, and how to bring faith and the bible into the conversation. >> can we pray? dear god, please give rene the absolute confidence of his forgiveness. >> reporter: they also study specific situations, like dealing with grief and divorce. but stephen ministers are not counselors, so they also learn when to call in professional help from a pastor or therapist. their work is supervised at the parish level, and if a care- giving relationship doesn't work out, which does happen sometimes, either party can be reassigned. good shepherd's senior pastor, david sloop, introduced the program here in 1987. >> it took a while for people to say, instead of "i need to speak to the pastor," to also say, "or can i have a stephen minister?" and that's a cultural shift, but it did occur, and we're grateful it did. that old lutheran concept of the priesthood of all believers, stephen ministry helps you live that out. >> consider your stewardship of a very precious resource-- god's gifted people. >> reporter: to enroll in the program, parishes p
help care receivers express their feelings, to listen without judging, and how to bring faith and the bible into the conversation. >> can we pray? dear god, please give rene the absolute confidence of his forgiveness. >> reporter: they also study specific situations, like dealing with grief and divorce. but stephen ministers are not counselors, so they also learn when to call in professional help from a pastor or therapist. their work is supervised at the parish level, and if a...
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chapters are weekly bible studies, which, in addition to discussion of the text, usually include prayer and other forms of worship. would a student chapter of, say, b'nai br'th, a jewish anti- defamation league, have to admit muslims? >> the short answer is yes. >> reporter: a black student organization would have to admit white supremacists? >> it would. >> reporter: even if it means a black student organization is going to have to admit members of the ku klux klan? >> yes. >> reporter: you can see where that might cause some consternation? >> well, there's a spanish saying to the effect that "the thinnest of tortillas still has two sides," and the other side of that is that with any other regime, we would be forced, using public money, to subsidize the discriminatory practices of a particular group. >> reporter: this case reaches the supreme court at a time in the nation's history when our society and our law are much more supportive of inclusion than they are of exclusion. laws have sprung up in cities and states against discrimination that go far beyond anything the constitution mig
chapters are weekly bible studies, which, in addition to discussion of the text, usually include prayer and other forms of worship. would a student chapter of, say, b'nai br'th, a jewish anti- defamation league, have to admit muslims? >> the short answer is yes. >> reporter: a black student organization would have to admit white supremacists? >> it would. >> reporter: even if it means a black student organization is going to have to admit members of the ku klux klan?...
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read the bible. won. >> reporter: the bulldogs play in hinkle fieldhouse where several scenes in the classic "hoosiers" was filmed. >> if you can be the best you can be, i don't care what the scoreboard says at the end of the game, in my book, we are going to be winners. >> reporter: for this year's version of the butler bulldogs a message that very well could ring true tonight. kevin tibbles, nbc news, indianapolis. >>> that is our broadcast for this monday night. thank you for being with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
read the bible. won. >> reporter: the bulldogs play in hinkle fieldhouse where several scenes in the classic "hoosiers" was filmed. >> if you can be the best you can be, i don't care what the scoreboard says at the end of the game, in my book, we are going to be winners. >> reporter: for this year's version of the butler bulldogs a message that very well could ring true tonight. kevin tibbles, nbc news, indianapolis. >>> that is our broadcast for this monday...
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paying for damages when a city employee on her way to bible class crosses the line and gets in to anaccident and that's just the beginning. we have more on how the district manages its fleet of vehicles. >> reporter: not counting school buses, city agencies run more than 2600 vehicles and how do they keep track of them? >> it is like somebody gave the keys to a careless teenager, let them go out joyriding and they wrapped around a tree. it's an incredible bunch of fiscal mismanagement. >> reporter: a study looking at five of 78 city agencies concluded the department of public works has no comprehensive management program for the fleet. no effective driver safety program, has inefficient management of fuel cars. so another the pump, the city can't account for $27,000 of gasoline pumped in to 15 cars the city doesn't own or lease. >> this is a mess all around. and somebody had better clean it up fast. >> reporter: cars assigned to the mayor's office and school's chancellor account for part of the $72,000 in uncollected ticket and fines accumulated by just five city agencies. >> that do
paying for damages when a city employee on her way to bible class crosses the line and gets in to anaccident and that's just the beginning. we have more on how the district manages its fleet of vehicles. >> reporter: not counting school buses, city agencies run more than 2600 vehicles and how do they keep track of them? >> it is like somebody gave the keys to a careless teenager, let them go out joyriding and they wrapped around a tree. it's an incredible bunch of fiscal...
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in fact he felt bible with a date date so that in the history he would only have one wife. it turns out a researcher in st. joseph missouri found a wedding certificate for them three years after the date that's in the bible so it turned out fred's to children everybody thought she had, another wife had, that wife died in childbirth and sally is the wife we knew for most of the story. this is david benjamin, somebody was of you have never heard of, the great unsung hero of kansas city business. david benjamin was an immigrant from london whose family settled in leavenworth. you know may be in kansas city better his brother, alfred benjamin for whom there are many statutes of that city. the benjamins were the beginning of philanthropic jewish communities in kansas city and which was the model for a lot of philanthropy throughout the country. david benjamin was fred harvey's bank teller. he became the first full-time employee in the restaurant business in the 1880s he was dispatched to kansas city to set up the office and he and fred harvey's son ran the business in fact many
in fact he felt bible with a date date so that in the history he would only have one wife. it turns out a researcher in st. joseph missouri found a wedding certificate for them three years after the date that's in the bible so it turned out fred's to children everybody thought she had, another wife had, that wife died in childbirth and sally is the wife we knew for most of the story. this is david benjamin, somebody was of you have never heard of, the great unsung hero of kansas city business....
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. >> the bible tells us to pray without ceasing, so if modern technology can help us do that, i'm certainlyll for it. >> reporter: a modern solution to keep the faith. yunji de nies, abc news, washington. >>> easter services at a packed church in baghdadere interrupted today by a series of suicide attacks. three car bombs that appeared to target christians and several embassies. at least 42 people were killed, more than 200 wounded. here's abc's miguel marquez. >> reporter: the moment of one of the explosions caught on camera. the scene on the streets of baghdad, utter chaos. "it was a mini van," he says. "he blew himself up." bystanders instantly turned into victims. no one was spared. she's crying out "a car bomb." this man sprinted, carrying a young girl, injured by the blast. it is a scene all too common here, and iraqis are sick of it. "how can they get through the checkpoi checkpoints," he says. he's right. the three bombs were targeting the iraqi and german embassies. none of them directly hit, but all the bombs exploded within minutes of each other. a highly coordinated attack in a
. >> the bible tells us to pray without ceasing, so if modern technology can help us do that, i'm certainlyll for it. >> reporter: a modern solution to keep the faith. yunji de nies, abc news, washington. >>> easter services at a packed church in baghdadere interrupted today by a series of suicide attacks. three car bombs that appeared to target christians and several embassies. at least 42 people were killed, more than 200 wounded. here's abc's miguel marquez. >>...
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why, unless you want to have a totally unrealistic process, in which every word in a bill becomes a bible of four thousand different words to foresee every situation, you have to understand what they are driving at. to do that, you have to look to what the purpose and to what the system was that produced those words on the piece of paper. and the committee report and the four statements are helpful in that respect. what are they talking about? you will say there are abuses of that. indeed there are. the answer is to learn how to work that as a judge so you do not pay attention to the abuses, so that you understand where all that is at stake is two warring porter'parties. all i can say is, it requires a lot of experience, and you can do it better or worse, but it is no harder than trying to work with some kind of historical thing that happened in the 15th century that was reported in the 70 sentry, and blackstone says something about it in 18th century, and black -- somebody else says something about it in the 19th century. >> the roman emperor caligula is said to have had the practice of
why, unless you want to have a totally unrealistic process, in which every word in a bill becomes a bible of four thousand different words to foresee every situation, you have to understand what they are driving at. to do that, you have to look to what the purpose and to what the system was that produced those words on the piece of paper. and the committee report and the four statements are helpful in that respect. what are they talking about? you will say there are abuses of that. indeed there...
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a bible br rot afterwards if i don't get to everybody's questions. >> another funny accent. first of all i completely agree with your position. i made the same conclusion after the crisis so i like to call it privatizing the games socializing the losses and i think it's got to be stopped somehow. another is cognitive. i think it is considerable what happened and i applaud you for carrying a message. first you mentioned we need to limit the size of the bank's and they get to a truce the commercial banks and investment banks. anything else needs to be done in order of bringing the system and to balance again and my second question is i saw your article about jamie dimond and the question is do you think it is beneficial to take the conversation private and have you heard back from him? [laughter] >> may i ask what country are you from originally? >> russia. >> it does anything about our predicted that strike you as unpleasantly familiar? [laughter] >> exactly. why i end up in a place of such dramatic change. in moscow in the nineties and now i am here. i just moved from san fr
a bible br rot afterwards if i don't get to everybody's questions. >> another funny accent. first of all i completely agree with your position. i made the same conclusion after the crisis so i like to call it privatizing the games socializing the losses and i think it's got to be stopped somehow. another is cognitive. i think it is considerable what happened and i applaud you for carrying a message. first you mentioned we need to limit the size of the bank's and they get to a truce the...
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most newspapers and standalone operations, i think television station still our bible entities. community newspapers were they don't face the craigslist deprivation of classified, and parcel also seen as important news conduit because you can't punch in your zip code and get the weather forecast for all of tennessee. you get for national. those are the places where there's robust journalism going on. when we look at these i hope we will consider that and, and what do we need to enlarge their role to assist the role, community newspaper at that level is still i think very robust. and i think we need to worry again through all this. and i understand and i read the report and i read our friends who published who published a report. but the founders were very specific that the 45 words are out there and it does say well, there is no barrier. congress shall make no law. and i think the implicit there was to keep government out of not only restricting, but directing. and with all due respect i never thought i would be quoting jerry falwell this often, but from the shackles to the shac
most newspapers and standalone operations, i think television station still our bible entities. community newspapers were they don't face the craigslist deprivation of classified, and parcel also seen as important news conduit because you can't punch in your zip code and get the weather forecast for all of tennessee. you get for national. those are the places where there's robust journalism going on. when we look at these i hope we will consider that and, and what do we need to enlarge their...
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i know it has taken time to get to it and i think one of the very bible things that i think we need sort of trying to work out how one gets to grips on some of these things. i am very keen to see how the committee gets it and i think it's important. this whole areas and so important. another thing that helps is the national security force, which i chair, which is made up of a king of the great and the good which is that a huge number of papers in terms of energy security, looking at which they then feed into the embassy and ministers to look at. so i think actually it's not half bad. i think it is quite good. i'm not sure going down the other route would be easy. i think it would be difficult. but it is another model. it is another model. and i think it's something we should shut our minds to as we develop what we're going. i think is absolutely right for this committee to have a think about that and have use on a. and i think we need to address in that way. at the moment i believe the oversight is far better than people think. people talk about national security. this is very similar ac
i know it has taken time to get to it and i think one of the very bible things that i think we need sort of trying to work out how one gets to grips on some of these things. i am very keen to see how the committee gets it and i think it's important. this whole areas and so important. another thing that helps is the national security force, which i chair, which is made up of a king of the great and the good which is that a huge number of papers in terms of energy security, looking at which they...
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it's a story taken out of genesys in the bible chapter 32. and there is a would-be patriarch, not a pitcher at that time, jacob, who was about to reconcile with his brother esau. the night before, in that chapter, the story goes that a stranger shows up for his campus. that stranger wrestles with jacob, not for an hour, not for two hours, wrestles all night long. jacob holds onto this unknown stranger, an angel of god. and in that wrestling match that goes on, it is jacob who pleads for a blessing. he says don't let says don't let me go until i receive a blessing. and so, all throughout the night, the rest i match goes on. i'm really, he he receives that wrestling and the rest is history in terms of abraham, isaac, jacob. i tell that story only because it reminds me of the wrestling match that's going on here. with intelligence reform. it's one where there is not a clear blessing over what it should look like. there are natural and at times i'm not sure tensions in the system as they say. and so invite you now to think with me about several o
it's a story taken out of genesys in the bible chapter 32. and there is a would-be patriarch, not a pitcher at that time, jacob, who was about to reconcile with his brother esau. the night before, in that chapter, the story goes that a stranger shows up for his campus. that stranger wrestles with jacob, not for an hour, not for two hours, wrestles all night long. jacob holds onto this unknown stranger, an angel of god. and in that wrestling match that goes on, it is jacob who pleads for a...
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idea that i find arrogant that any political party should presume to own a the american flag or the bible or the concept of freedom. the founding father as a reality check of course as you know don't know we are focused on uniting the nation, not dividing it. the founding fathers, hamilton, madison warned about the danger of faction. that's the federalist papers or all about, not exacerbating. and i close the book with george washington because it is good to go back to the first principles. it's look at the farewell letters to the nation quickly. he warned against. he said there was no threat to the american experiment than partisan demagogue who agitates the community with jealousy and false alarms kindling the animosity of one part against the other. he warned against those who would serve to organize faction to give it an artificial the extraordinary force to put into place the delegated role of the nation, the will of the party. george washington warned about the wingnuts so that's important to keep in mind. >> you see in the book my country right or wrong has been replaced by my part
idea that i find arrogant that any political party should presume to own a the american flag or the bible or the concept of freedom. the founding father as a reality check of course as you know don't know we are focused on uniting the nation, not dividing it. the founding fathers, hamilton, madison warned about the danger of faction. that's the federalist papers or all about, not exacerbating. and i close the book with george washington because it is good to go back to the first principles....
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any political party should resume the american flag or the bible or the word of concept and freedom. the founding fathers as a reality check, weren't focused on uniting the nation, not dividing it. hamilton, madison warned about the dangers of faction. that is what the federalist papers are all about. i close the book with george washington. judge because going back to first principles, let's take a look at his farewell address to the nation. he warned against, he said there was no greater threat to the american experiment than a partisan demagogue who agitates the community with ill-founded jealousies and false alarms. candling the animosity of one part against the other. he warned against those who would serve to organize faction to give it an artificial and extraordinary force to put into place the delegating role of the nation, the will of the party. george washington warned us about the wingnuts so that is important to keep in mind. >> as you say in the book john my country right or has been replaced by mike party. >> that is right. we have had a total flip in this country. one
any political party should resume the american flag or the bible or the word of concept and freedom. the founding fathers as a reality check, weren't focused on uniting the nation, not dividing it. hamilton, madison warned about the dangers of faction. that is what the federalist papers are all about. i close the book with george washington. judge because going back to first principles, let's take a look at his farewell address to the nation. he warned against, he said there was no greater...
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. >> when they looked at the writings and found it was quoted, the most quoted source was the bible.> reporter: is this correct? mainstream historians say no, if you look at personal letters, it's clear that they did not want to make christianty the primary government. >> reporter: they left out any mention of god or jesus in the constitution except when they noted the date in the year of our lord and in the first amendment, they out lawed any state religion. thomas jefferson, the man who wrote in the declaration of independence, he was not a christian, he believed that god created the universe but no longer intervenes in human affairs. many people leave that but not making christianity the official religion, there's a competitive atmosphere in which faith has thrived. >>> of course we want your two cents on the hot topic, christianity and its role in this country. we posted the following question, do you agree with sarah palin that the united states is a christian nation? here's what heather had to say, america was founded on christian beliefs, why would anyone suggest otherwise? if
. >> when they looked at the writings and found it was quoted, the most quoted source was the bible.> reporter: is this correct? mainstream historians say no, if you look at personal letters, it's clear that they did not want to make christianty the primary government. >> reporter: they left out any mention of god or jesus in the constitution except when they noted the date in the year of our lord and in the first amendment, they out lawed any state religion. thomas jefferson,...
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we got the name from the bible. kamar was king david's daughter who was raped by her brother. it says she remained in his house desolate. something has been taken from them, hope, joy, their destiny. we're going to believe that what we do as reraise money, as we continue to encourage the girls, what we do is we're on the go. we do parenting classes, counseling. we do one on one help through labor and pregnancy. we're ob nurses and we have over 20 years experience as well as the people working with us, teachers and nurse practitioners. >> tell me, i know the statistics were saying about 7,000 teenagers in maryland, pregnant, females. what is your goal here? are you trying to teach them to be good mothers? what is your goal here once the young ladies are involved in this? >> to be good mothers, actually to be the godly mothers that god has destined them to be. we want to change generations. we believe if they are pregnant we can show them there is a different way to live. there is a deferent way to raise your child. you don't have top continue in the same seek -- to continue in
we got the name from the bible. kamar was king david's daughter who was raped by her brother. it says she remained in his house desolate. something has been taken from them, hope, joy, their destiny. we're going to believe that what we do as reraise money, as we continue to encourage the girls, what we do is we're on the go. we do parenting classes, counseling. we do one on one help through labor and pregnancy. we're ob nurses and we have over 20 years experience as well as the people working...
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i thought it was going to be called the bible of unspeakable truths. >> that is not my book, sir. that is not my book. you doctored that. >> "american swastika an auto-biography" by greg gutfeld. how could this be doctored? it is what it is. >> it is one of those last-minute changes they made. >> they didn't show me that. they showed me a different cover and a different title. >> blame the editor. >> greg-alogue poll show americans are haters. you said for example the favorable ratings dwindled to 41%. >> i took that out of the greg-alogue because i was board. >> i hate it. you could tell, couldn't you. >> yeah. >> all of america could tell. >> and you said the fact that the favorable rating for the democrats has dwindled makes us democratist. that makes no sense whatsoever. you don't like black people. you are not blackist, you are racist. you don't like ugly people you are not ugliest you are lookest. >> those are examples, right? >> i think so. >> absolutely. >> allison, you said people are happy and it directly relates to the economy. and that's a good point. don't you think y
i thought it was going to be called the bible of unspeakable truths. >> that is not my book, sir. that is not my book. you doctored that. >> "american swastika an auto-biography" by greg gutfeld. how could this be doctored? it is what it is. >> it is one of those last-minute changes they made. >> they didn't show me that. they showed me a different cover and a different title. >> blame the editor. >> greg-alogue poll show americans are haters. you...
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to coming together and uniting all of us to support our president as a christian thev/e bible tells mefor those that are in authority over me. i'm commanded by god himself to pray for those that are in authority. so regardless of what this woman says, i'm still gonna pray. >> greta: two thoughts, i think in some sort of perverse way this is going to be good for the national day of prayer, because i think it draws more attention to it. i think in some perverse way it is going to be a good thing. it is not going to top people from praying. if someone declare the did unconstitutional it is not going to stop anybody. has the white house, has the president responded? i don't think he's pulling back, is he? >> no, i wrote the president tonight. i hope get the letter this evening asking him to support the national day of prayer and appeal this ruling. i think this judge is unjust this is eroding our christian heritage. it's these types of judges are trying to whittle away our heritage and foundation. my goal is to let everybody know that god loves them jesus christ died on a cross for our sin
to coming together and uniting all of us to support our president as a christian thev/e bible tells mefor those that are in authority over me. i'm commanded by god himself to pray for those that are in authority. so regardless of what this woman says, i'm still gonna pray. >> greta: two thoughts, i think in some sort of perverse way this is going to be good for the national day of prayer, because i think it draws more attention to it. i think in some perverse way it is going to be a good...
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make sure they lend to bible businesses. that's the way to get the recovery going. >> you can see one of the problems with a hung parliament. there is a lot of victory going on here. particularly on-the-jobs tax. i think trying to to be this is vital. what nick and the liberal democrats are saying when we announced the job tax, they said it was nosh yating. they said it is their as separation. i remember when somebody came up with me with a gnaws yating. i see you haven't de -- denied. you are taking it out of an emergency budget. i would be very, very worried indeed. it seems the return to the old conservative party. now, nick on this question you don't solve the problem by making your banks smaller. northern rock was a small one and it went under. what you need is proper capital control. you need a global financial supervision system. our chancellor is in washington. >> hold on. the governor of the bank of evening land is quite clearly said unless you split high risk casino investment banking to banks you and i depend on,
make sure they lend to bible businesses. that's the way to get the recovery going. >> you can see one of the problems with a hung parliament. there is a lot of victory going on here. particularly on-the-jobs tax. i think trying to to be this is vital. what nick and the liberal democrats are saying when we announced the job tax, they said it was nosh yating. they said it is their as separation. i remember when somebody came up with me with a gnaws yating. i see you haven't de -- denied....
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she talks about going to bible study, talks about movies she's seen, talks about her family, talks about friends, she talks about how she misses caylee. she also talks about preparation for the memorial for caylee anthony. >> there's absolutely nothing to find out. not even what i told the detectives. >> well, you know, everything that you're telling them is a lie. >> i have no clue where caylee is. if i knew where caylee was, do you think any of this would be happening? no. >> did i just hear her lawyer say that the media is editorializing tot mom's letters, 250 pages of long, handwritten letters talking all about herself? we don't need to editorialize what she wrote. it's damning enough reading it in the black and white. to kathi belich with wftv joining us out of orlando. this is a treasure trove for the state. this is the biggest development in this case since the finding of the child's body, the discovery of the body, thrown away like trash, just 15 houses from the anthony home. these letters and these conversations tot mom has through a heating and air-conditioning vent. and we've
she talks about going to bible study, talks about movies she's seen, talks about her family, talks about friends, she talks about how she misses caylee. she also talks about preparation for the memorial for caylee anthony. >> there's absolutely nothing to find out. not even what i told the detectives. >> well, you know, everything that you're telling them is a lie. >> i have no clue where caylee is. if i knew where caylee was, do you think any of this would be happening? no....
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the reverend fwra ham gave the president two bibles, one for the president and one for the first lady. >>> this week, the country will honor the late civil rights leader dr. dorothy height. she died last week at the age of 98. there was a special celebration in her honor yesterday at temple pasttivity church. tomorrow, her body will lie in repose. >>> police are asking for help in the search for two missing people. first, 71-year-old arthur taylor last seen sunday morning near his home in forth washington, maryland. he may be wearing a red and gray jacket, blue jeans and white sneakers. police are concerned because he has medical condition which require medication. >>> also, d.c. police looking for a missing 14-year-old girl. she was last seen friday morning early at 6:45 on brandywine street southeast. she was 4'11" with short brawn brown hair if you have any information on either of these cases, please call police. >>> from trimming down your errand time to settling debates over where to go out to eat, we'll show you five web sites that can save you a lot of trouble. >>> a controver
the reverend fwra ham gave the president two bibles, one for the president and one for the first lady. >>> this week, the country will honor the late civil rights leader dr. dorothy height. she died last week at the age of 98. there was a special celebration in her honor yesterday at temple pasttivity church. tomorrow, her body will lie in repose. >>> police are asking for help in the search for two missing people. first, 71-year-old arthur taylor last seen sunday morning near...
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the bible about this one right.all connected it could have been different but here we are with our diversity and fighting over so many things like gender preferences come in national boundaries, sexual preference and i literally believe we're at a sum of turning point* sometimes it sounds so dramatic but we need to say it. if our scientists are right, we could be facing mass extinction at -- mass extinction by the end of the century as a result of climate change and we need to be clear we only have five waves of biological extinction and every time there was a wipe out it took 10 million years to recover. we've only been here 175,000 years. our species is in peril perk we're living under assumptions of two centuries-old we had better hope these are right. i don't think they are i think every parent can prove this that has a baby. it does not say i of evil, watch out. [laughter] or i am a utilitarian itself interested autonomous agent who would like my pleasure mack and also to distinguished by the bidault and have a
the bible about this one right.all connected it could have been different but here we are with our diversity and fighting over so many things like gender preferences come in national boundaries, sexual preference and i literally believe we're at a sum of turning point* sometimes it sounds so dramatic but we need to say it. if our scientists are right, we could be facing mass extinction at -- mass extinction by the end of the century as a result of climate change and we need to be clear we only...
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i do think that is something that is wired into our dna and goes back, whether you look at why the bible is powerful, if you look at any kind of forms of literature and i don't think that is going to go away. i do worry about the economics of it that he is a smart guy and hopefully he will come up with a business plan because there is a cost of this stuff or go there is. the willingham story, i spent six months at least on that story. whether trying to get records, tracking down a jailhouse informant who didn't have an address or a phone, and i could not have done that without "the new yorker"'s backing. so, that does concern me because right now we are in this moment of chaos but i do think the desire does not go away so hopefully malcolm's version of the paradigm that support this will come into play. it is just at a moment in crisis. [inaudible] >> a lot of people believe that the amazon was so inhospitable to human life that there was no-- what you he described as a human need and you come to that city and then leave at the end an open question about whether they were capable. it see
i do think that is something that is wired into our dna and goes back, whether you look at why the bible is powerful, if you look at any kind of forms of literature and i don't think that is going to go away. i do worry about the economics of it that he is a smart guy and hopefully he will come up with a business plan because there is a cost of this stuff or go there is. the willingham story, i spent six months at least on that story. whether trying to get records, tracking down a jailhouse...
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. >> chopra is part of a proud american tradecision of bible-thumping charlatans. >> he gets a freebie because it's -- it's an eastern religion, so that's cooler among celebrities. i am right, joe? what do you think? >> yeah. i respect tupac, or deepak. i don't know his name. i respect any guy who has the gall to connect something intangible to spirit, to something tangible like $1800. >> he makes a lot of money. capitalism is good. i don't think he should rail against america while making all of that money. >> you notice that the son didn't say the father was joking about causing the earthquake. >> greg: he glossed over that and we have to gloss over to a break. >> why do you that? we have to have a talk. coming up, bill said something stupid and he corrects him lamely, while i bench 450 in the alps. >> when will a new male studies program talk about scment things they do? who cares? check out the dudes -- i mean, where are the women?! ill have ae focusing and paying attention. it feels as though my thoughts are spinning. distractions can make my day even more challenging, especially
. >> chopra is part of a proud american tradecision of bible-thumping charlatans. >> he gets a freebie because it's -- it's an eastern religion, so that's cooler among celebrities. i am right, joe? what do you think? >> yeah. i respect tupac, or deepak. i don't know his name. i respect any guy who has the gall to connect something intangible to spirit, to something tangible like $1800. >> he makes a lot of money. capitalism is good. i don't think he should rail against...
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the bible told us to love our neighbor, and i said bring them on.ng them onto the state of texas. and my goodness, did they come. they evacuated by plane, by car, by bus. i am sure they hitchhiked into the tapes -- into the state of texas. it could have just as well spend the governor of texas calling louisiana to ask for help. that is what makes this country great. having men and women and people like that. all of those folks came over, and many of them went back to louisiana. but it is amazing how many people who came over and saw how things are in the the great state of texas and, and yes, you are about to get a chamber of commerce speech from me about how great texas is. i want to talk a little bit about why that is important, from the standpoint of having people like bobby jindal in office, an individual who really understands the importance of competition between states. why is important that on your eastern border where you have a great governor like haley barbour, who is putting in some powerful changes in that state, and we love to compete
the bible told us to love our neighbor, and i said bring them on.ng them onto the state of texas. and my goodness, did they come. they evacuated by plane, by car, by bus. i am sure they hitchhiked into the tapes -- into the state of texas. it could have just as well spend the governor of texas calling louisiana to ask for help. that is what makes this country great. having men and women and people like that. all of those folks came over, and many of them went back to louisiana. but it is...
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that's something that's wired into our dna and it goes back whether you look at why the bible is powerful. if you look at any kind of forms of literature. and i don't think that it's going to go away. i do worry about the economics of it but that's why he's a smart guy and hopefully he'll come up with a business plan. there is -- there is a cost to this stuff. there really is. that willingham story -- you know, i spent six months at least on that story. you know, whether trying to get government records, tracking down a jailhouse informant who didn't have a house or a phone. i could not have done that without the new yorker's backing. so that does concern me because right now we are in this moment of chaos. but i do think that desire and need doesn't go away. and so hopefully malcolm's vision that can support this will come in to play. and it's just at a moment of crisis. >> what you're saying when you finally get to and talking to the people who study this that a lot of people -- whether erroneously or not have believed that the amazon was so inhospitable that there was no civilization w
that's something that's wired into our dna and it goes back whether you look at why the bible is powerful. if you look at any kind of forms of literature. and i don't think that it's going to go away. i do worry about the economics of it but that's why he's a smart guy and hopefully he'll come up with a business plan. there is -- there is a cost to this stuff. there really is. that willingham story -- you know, i spent six months at least on that story. you know, whether trying to get...
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california and he@"t sharif that forms one of the last part of horse shoulders, discovered in the bible world about how the young americans were in california and that the this fortress. and so, he's in there because he represented at the time i was writing the book in their story is less unusual i guess it's what i'm trying to say today because we're finding out that more people are soon to be attracted to this or he, driven by these ideals. it's so interesting that he left a very permissive environment in california and ran straight into the arms of probably one of the least permissive environments. and i don't know. we can speculate on all this, but furans tragically, tragically, you know, one of the first people to be killed after 9/11 was an officer named mike spann and he comes face-to-face with lindh and that journey was one of the arcs of the book as well. >> are there any questions from the audience. i'll ask people to start lining up at the microphone here to my way. as they do, let me fast forward a bit. and you end the book with a quote from sergeant pat x. who says he won't
california and he@"t sharif that forms one of the last part of horse shoulders, discovered in the bible world about how the young americans were in california and that the this fortress. and so, he's in there because he represented at the time i was writing the book in their story is less unusual i guess it's what i'm trying to say today because we're finding out that more people are soon to be attracted to this or he, driven by these ideals. it's so interesting that he left a very...