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bible's account of creation. it is not just my model in that sense. there is so much i could say. as i listened to you i believe you are confusing terms in regard to species and kinds. we are not saying god created species, he created kind. we are not saying species got on the ark, we are saying kind. there is a number of papers on our website with dogs and this one breach with this one and you can look at the papers around the world and connect them and say that represents one kind. they have predicted probably less than 1000 kinds were on noah's ark. under 2000 animals. there was plenty of room on the ark. a lot of what you were saying was illustrating my point. you were talking about tree rings and ice layers and kangaroos getting to australia and all sorts of things. we are talking about the past. we did not see those tree rings forming. if you assume one layer a year to much it is like the dating method. you are assuming things in regard to the past that are not necessarily true. in regard to lions and teeth
bible's account of creation. it is not just my model in that sense. there is so much i could say. as i listened to you i believe you are confusing terms in regard to species and kinds. we are not saying god created species, he created kind. we are not saying species got on the ark, we are saying kind. there is a number of papers on our website with dogs and this one breach with this one and you can look at the papers around the world and connect them and say that represents one kind. they have...
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he was accused of leaving a bible in his hotel room. >> i'd like to thank you guys for being here. i appreciate you taking the time to come and see me, getting my message out. >> good to see you. first, can you tell us about the charges you've been facing as you've been told? >> charges are violation of dprk law which stems from me trying to leave a bible up at the cm s cmenss club at beijing in the dprk. the violation of the -- as well. i admitted my guilt to the government and assigned a statement to that effect and i've also put in a request for forgiveness to the people and the government of the dprk. and legal process is ongoing right now, and it's in the final stages of the preliminary investigation. they say that the trial will be forthcoming soon. and so time is getting urgent. within a month, i should be facing trial and sentencing will be right after that. and so you guys convey my desperate situation, which, i'm 56, i'm from the dayton ohio, area. >> we know your family background. i'll ask you, how are you being treated here? >> reasonably well. i don't have any complai
he was accused of leaving a bible in his hotel room. >> i'd like to thank you guys for being here. i appreciate you taking the time to come and see me, getting my message out. >> good to see you. first, can you tell us about the charges you've been facing as you've been told? >> charges are violation of dprk law which stems from me trying to leave a bible up at the cm s cmenss club at beijing in the dprk. the violation of the -- as well. i admitted my guilt to the government...
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be kindly, affectionate to one another. >> franklin does a bible study, you know, every day.y walk around in his cell preaching to himself. you got a lot of guys, they call it jailhouse religion. you're doing your deal on the outside, but in jail all of a sudden you're a holy roller. >> i don't hide behind anything. i basically keep my head on straight by not thinking about what i'm here for, you know. >> what franklin is here for is the stuff of nightmares. he has pled guilty and is awaiting stoeawait ing sentencing on four vicks -- rape by force, sodomy of a helpless victim by force, robbery, and illegal use of a fireman. according to prosecutors, franklin contacted two women in an ad for escort ads. he met them at a hotel where he drew a gun and forced each woman to have sex with him. then authorities say he he made them have second with each other. -- have sex with each other. after franklin left the hotel, the women called 911. he was soon apprehended. despite his guilty plea, franklin has a different way of looking at it. >> people have different perspectives. they see
be kindly, affectionate to one another. >> franklin does a bible study, you know, every day.y walk around in his cell preaching to himself. you got a lot of guys, they call it jailhouse religion. you're doing your deal on the outside, but in jail all of a sudden you're a holy roller. >> i don't hide behind anything. i basically keep my head on straight by not thinking about what i'm here for, you know. >> what franklin is here for is the stuff of nightmares. he has pled guilty...
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>> this is a gutenberg bible volume. we have a gutenberg bible in our collection. many great research libraries do. the significance of this gutenberg bible, which is a two volume set. you see one of the volumes here. this is the first one to be brought to the united states in the mid-19th century. so it's remarkable in that way. >> and it's on display for anyone who's documented via? >> absolutely. the technology is what is remarkable about this. printed and movable type in 1455. >> vote parties agree on the big issues. they don't have any disagreement, but they don't want to work together if they're looking for power. power is the real struggle. people want the power and they want to take care of their friends. so that's a very real issue. i think the problem in washington right now is that it's more difficult to continue to stay in. conservatives like to ban the military-industrial projects. democrats want to spend on some welfare program conservatives don't like. when we were very wealthy and that that was an outrageous and we didn't have the problem i have rec
>> this is a gutenberg bible volume. we have a gutenberg bible in our collection. many great research libraries do. the significance of this gutenberg bible, which is a two volume set. you see one of the volumes here. this is the first one to be brought to the united states in the mid-19th century. so it's remarkable in that way. >> and it's on display for anyone who's documented via? >> absolutely. the technology is what is remarkable about this. printed and movable type in...
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like i said, i read my bible and exercise.ome out the hole stronger than when i went in. >> franklin's finishment takes a different turn. >> as far as sentencing goes, i'm giving you ten days ds. i'm suspending the 10 days. this is not your first time in front of me for a hearing. >> yes. >> even since the last time that you were before me for a hearing, you caught another charge for defacing county property and given five days suspended ds time. i'm reinstating those five days suspended previously. okay. i need your signature on my copy. franklin, i did give him the benefit of his witnesses but at the same time without sort of a deputy to witness part of the altercation it really was one person's word against another. but he had suspended time over his head so i gave him the five days suspended time just for simple fact he had not stayed out of trouble. >> both are moved to disciplinary segregation they will be confined to a single cell and have all of their possessions taken except one religious book. mattresses will be remo
like i said, i read my bible and exercise.ome out the hole stronger than when i went in. >> franklin's finishment takes a different turn. >> as far as sentencing goes, i'm giving you ten days ds. i'm suspending the 10 days. this is not your first time in front of me for a hearing. >> yes. >> even since the last time that you were before me for a hearing, you caught another charge for defacing county property and given five days suspended ds time. i'm reinstating those...
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he gets the last name koresh from the bible.s actually the hebrew word for cyrus, and cyrus is this persian king who, in the bible, is actually called a messiah. and the david part is just that the messiah has to be a descendant of king david. >> during this time, koresh announces he's entitled to more than one wife within the group. soon he has four. including david bund's 17-year-old sister, robin. >> he talked about the house of david, how he's supposed to have all these wives. so the idea was, you know, this appears to be of god. and it technically was illegal. but when you're in a cult and you've got -- answering to a higher power, you don't worry about the law so much sometimes. >> koresh learns that his former mentor, lois roden, is dead. and her son, george, is in a state psychiatric hospital. with the property up for grabs, he takes back mt. carmel and continues to recruit around the world. >> he drew people from england, australia and from the west indies as well as americans. it was a multiracial and multiethnic setti
he gets the last name koresh from the bible.s actually the hebrew word for cyrus, and cyrus is this persian king who, in the bible, is actually called a messiah. and the david part is just that the messiah has to be a descendant of king david. >> during this time, koresh announces he's entitled to more than one wife within the group. soon he has four. including david bund's 17-year-old sister, robin. >> he talked about the house of david, how he's supposed to have all these wives....
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the bible forbids it.o allow divorce and remarriage places the state in opposition to the express command of christ's in the new testament. and certainly at violated the anglican tradition embedded in virginia's colonial history. it required this explosive issue of interracial sex before the legislature finally approved a single divorce, its first divorce, and the beginning of the 19th century. and not until the 1850's did the state constitution make provisions for the courts to handle divorce. church-state? or even more explosive, the area of education. education was a huge battleground. the legislature became very nervous when the methodists' trustees of schools asked for charters. could the legislature do that? could you charter a church related school? ordered that crossed the boundary line between separation of church and state? now those universities would get their charters, but only with the express proviso that as it was chartered by the state, it could never have on its faculty a professor of div
the bible forbids it.o allow divorce and remarriage places the state in opposition to the express command of christ's in the new testament. and certainly at violated the anglican tradition embedded in virginia's colonial history. it required this explosive issue of interracial sex before the legislature finally approved a single divorce, its first divorce, and the beginning of the 19th century. and not until the 1850's did the state constitution make provisions for the courts to handle divorce....
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do we have our bibles that were handed out freely? no, no, no.ut marvin? [ speaking native language ] no, marvin. in god's language -- english. [ speaking native language ] where are you going, back to your life of sin? don't you understand that unless you find christ, you and all your people are doomed to eternal hellfire? [ all moaning ] [ coughing ] [ speaking native language ] [ speaking native language ] [ speaking native language ] [ whirring, alarm blaring ] icks, hisses ] ooh! ooh! ooh! ooh! [ speaking native language ] [ whirring ] [ speaking native language ] [ beeps, hums ] [ speaking native language ] ooh! [ up-tempo music plays ] [ bell rings ] and so, children, that's why hare krishnas are totally gay. uh, can i help you? yes. i'm conley, and this is sphinx. we're with the cia. we're here to speak with some of your students. you, you, you, and you. oh, for pete's sake. what have you bastards done now? hey! that was kyle that went number two in the urinal. no, it wasn't, fat-ass! i saw you do it! boys, we need to talk to you about a
do we have our bibles that were handed out freely? no, no, no.ut marvin? [ speaking native language ] no, marvin. in god's language -- english. [ speaking native language ] where are you going, back to your life of sin? don't you understand that unless you find christ, you and all your people are doomed to eternal hellfire? [ all moaning ] [ coughing ] [ speaking native language ] [ speaking native language ] [ speaking native language ] [ whirring, alarm blaring ] icks, hisses ] ooh! ooh! ooh!...
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you brought your bible with you. >> i never leave home without my bible and my woman. >> that's goodice. you never leave home without it? you dedicated this -- your book to miss k which i thought was really nice. i wrote a book once, deliver us from evil. i think good people have a hard concept understanding evil. that book talks about evil you have there. the lord's prayer says deliver us from evil. anyone who could cut off someone's head, and put children's heads on our stakes. isn't that evil in our time? >> biblically speaking two groups of people, the children of got and the whole world is under the control of the evil one. that's first john 5:19. the evil one works in those who are disobedient. galations 3 they are prisoners of sin. second timothy 2, the bible says they've been taken captive by satan to do his will. listen, let me show you one. i've got the old -- hey, america, declaration of independence, it's my book marker, don't forget that. listen to this, sean. solomon, one of the wisest men on earth if not the wisest, he's speaking of wisdom, whoever finds me, wisdom fin
you brought your bible with you. >> i never leave home without my bible and my woman. >> that's goodice. you never leave home without it? you dedicated this -- your book to miss k which i thought was really nice. i wrote a book once, deliver us from evil. i think good people have a hard concept understanding evil. that book talks about evil you have there. the lord's prayer says deliver us from evil. anyone who could cut off someone's head, and put children's heads on our stakes....
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, brought it back and showed me a reference bible.s of the old testament and the new testament. the new with the new and the new at the old and how integrated it was. an embarrassed to admit how ignorant i was. and i didn't know is that inadequate integrated and i was blown away. but that was one seat that was later to come to version some 20 years -- quite a few layers later when i became a believer and i told steve when he came back to visit on another occasion a few years ago, you don't have any idea the impact you had on me spiritually. i went to my library because it came to see that my house, got the very bible. given me, took it acting he was emotionally moved he had that impact. when you evangelize, don't let your ego get into it. you see immediate results or are failing and we never know what kind of news we can plant and how they will bear fruit in labor. [applause] what ultimately got me over the hump from intellectual doubt to intellectual bullies, i read paul little snow white and why you believe. berman geysers christian
, brought it back and showed me a reference bible.s of the old testament and the new testament. the new with the new and the new at the old and how integrated it was. an embarrassed to admit how ignorant i was. and i didn't know is that inadequate integrated and i was blown away. but that was one seat that was later to come to version some 20 years -- quite a few layers later when i became a believer and i told steve when he came back to visit on another occasion a few years ago, you don't have...
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in the bible, the church was the bride of christ, and because he was christ in the flesh, the church be married to him. at that time, i didn't really understand the fullness of what it meant. ♪ >> i had been living at the shepherd's camp for a little over a month when victor called me to the lodge. he, you know, asked me how i was liking the summer so far. i told him that it was hard work, but you know, i was doing okay. and then he proceeded to ask me if i had ever masturbated before. i was only 13. i didn't even know what the word meant. i hadn't had my period yet and for some reason, he thought i was lying to him. he then slapped me across the face and got very angry. he told me that because he was a man of god and he represented christ in the flesh, that it would be spiritual and natural for him to take care of me sexually, and that even though i would have sex with him, i could still remain a virgin. and i remember him laying a towel down on the bed because he said that i might bleed when he first -- when you first have sex with somebody, you know sometimes the person bleeds and
in the bible, the church was the bride of christ, and because he was christ in the flesh, the church be married to him. at that time, i didn't really understand the fullness of what it meant. ♪ >> i had been living at the shepherd's camp for a little over a month when victor called me to the lodge. he, you know, asked me how i was liking the summer so far. i told him that it was hard work, but you know, i was doing okay. and then he proceeded to ask me if i had ever masturbated before....
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. >> a lot of people say i can justify according to the bible or koran.f your spouse is cheating on you, you have a right. god telling us certain way it is but you're better -- he give us -- we're human beings, we're given choice right from wrong. i can't justify what i did. she had a mother. she was somebody's daughter and she had a father. the worst part is i have a daughter with my wife and she have not just the mother but the father, what i did. i live with that every day. >> born in pakistan but raised in wyoming he told us his religion made him a victim as well. >> during my trial i was in september 11, so it was -- not a one case like mine anybody got sentenced like i did because i'm from pakistan. i believe in muslim. you know, imus limb but it's still, you know, i'm a firm believer, whatever i have coming nobody can stop it. nobody can benefit me or nobody can harm me without his permission. the way as a muslim i believe when leaves form the tree, it doesn't fall without his will. so every day what i do, what i don't it's been written in my book.
. >> a lot of people say i can justify according to the bible or koran.f your spouse is cheating on you, you have a right. god telling us certain way it is but you're better -- he give us -- we're human beings, we're given choice right from wrong. i can't justify what i did. she had a mother. she was somebody's daughter and she had a father. the worst part is i have a daughter with my wife and she have not just the mother but the father, what i did. i live with that every day. >>...
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bible being the myth, give it a chance.i had a friend, peter kinder, who's the lieutenant governor of the state of missouri, who brought some of his law school class mates home to visit his participants and visit him -- his parents and visit him during the christmas break pretty much every year. one of those years he brought steve springer. steve springer and i and his parents and peter were talking about christianity. i always believed in god, but i didn't want necessarily -- well, i didn't believe in the bible or necessarily that jesus was divine. steve, instead of getting defensive, in the course of our discussion went to his guest bedroom, got his bible, brought it back and showed me a reference bible. he showed me how passages in the old testament were interconnected with passages of the old testament and the new testament, the new with the new, the new with the old and how integrated it was. frankly, i'm embarrassed to admit how ignorant i was, but i really didn't know it was that integrated, and i with us blown away.
bible being the myth, give it a chance.i had a friend, peter kinder, who's the lieutenant governor of the state of missouri, who brought some of his law school class mates home to visit his participants and visit him -- his parents and visit him during the christmas break pretty much every year. one of those years he brought steve springer. steve springer and i and his parents and peter were talking about christianity. i always believed in god, but i didn't want necessarily -- well, i didn't...
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. >> matthew miller and jeffrey fowle accused of leaving a bible in his hotel room. will ripley joins us by phone from pyongyang. so many questions for you. how were you able to speak to them at all? >> reporter: we were here on a tour because it's carefully controlled. we were pulled away. we are two hours outside pyongyang. i was told i had to leave and drive to pyongyang to meet with a high level government official. we put in several requests, including to speak with the detained prisoners. we were take ton a secret location. we weren't going to speak to a government spishl, but jeffry fowle, and kenneth bae. all three men told us they received humane treatment. miller and fowles. miller is accused of tearing up his tourist fees and seeking asylum. kenneth bae was convicted of what the north koreans claim is a plot to overthrow the regime here. they all have signed statements admitting guilt. it's a desperate situation. here is what kenneth bae told us. >> my health is failing and i have been transferred back from the hospital to the camp. i lost 15 pounds or mor
. >> matthew miller and jeffrey fowle accused of leaving a bible in his hotel room. will ripley joins us by phone from pyongyang. so many questions for you. how were you able to speak to them at all? >> reporter: we were here on a tour because it's carefully controlled. we were pulled away. we are two hours outside pyongyang. i was told i had to leave and drive to pyongyang to meet with a high level government official. we put in several requests, including to speak with the...
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you really believe in the bible? bible which supports slavery which is pro-polygamy which believes a guy lives inside -- >> i believe in science, too, as you know. covering all bets. the saw howard dean on tv other day and he said something along the order of, these people in isis, i'm about as islamist as they are distancing the vast numbers of the law must people from it. it's not true. there is a connecting tissue. >> behind every muslim is a future member of some radical -- >> let me finish. are bill liberal beliefs held by vast numbers of the muslim people -- >> as christians. >> not true. vast numbers of christians do not believe that if you leave the christian religion you should be killed for it. vast numbers of christians do not treat women as second-class citizens. dot numbers of christians not disbelieve that if you draw a picture of jesus christ you should get killed for it. activitiessys do were they just kill people indiscriminately or not just like them? yes. would most muslim people in the world do th
you really believe in the bible? bible which supports slavery which is pro-polygamy which believes a guy lives inside -- >> i believe in science, too, as you know. covering all bets. the saw howard dean on tv other day and he said something along the order of, these people in isis, i'm about as islamist as they are distancing the vast numbers of the law must people from it. it's not true. there is a connecting tissue. >> behind every muslim is a future member of some radical --...
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they need to understand bible history and theology. >> the very context. >> what was going on in this life to understand how they were persecuted for standing for god's truth by his own people. >> that's wonderful. >> understand things like -- understanding things like that. or saint paul who was trying to make them adhere the to god's law. there is all part of bible history and theology that's important to know to proclaim the word of god effectively. >> i think your ideal of educating all the people in the church is amazing because it brings us all together as one family. after the break i'd like to elaborate on that thought. again, this is mosaic. we'll be back in just a moment. >>> welcome back. so happy that you've joined us. we're talking with the arch bishop of san francisco. before we went to the break we were talking about the spiritual and ma thur -- maturing of people. how do they feel about the institute being something new for the campus? >> the offices are housed there. not all the classes will be there. the idea is that the institute can offer the -- well, do a lot of w
they need to understand bible history and theology. >> the very context. >> what was going on in this life to understand how they were persecuted for standing for god's truth by his own people. >> that's wonderful. >> understand things like -- understanding things like that. or saint paul who was trying to make them adhere the to god's law. there is all part of bible history and theology that's important to know to proclaim the word of god effectively. >> i think...
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it deals with the bible and the changes that went through the bible. >> you see what happens when theyhave mark burnett mini series on the bible, how widely successful they are, the passion of the christ. >> blessed by an angel. >> people are hungry for it. this study he don't find too surprising. and you see what the pope is doing. the pope is actually doing exactly what people say they want him to do in this study which is injecting his opinion on politics and people seem to like it. >> here's why i disagree with you about the pope. i think pope francis, i'm not catholic but i'm intrigued what he has to say in his message of love and i agree that people are searching for meaning in their lives. and you know, i don't know if a lot of people are concentrated in cities or technology disconnects us but they're looking for something greater than themselves and i think when human beings do that, that is the most worthy pursuit. i truly do. i don't necessarily want to hear what the pope has to say about capitalism because he's a bit of a socialist. i really disagree with that. >> you say mo
it deals with the bible and the changes that went through the bible. >> you see what happens when theyhave mark burnett mini series on the bible, how widely successful they are, the passion of the christ. >> blessed by an angel. >> people are hungry for it. this study he don't find too surprising. and you see what the pope is doing. the pope is actually doing exactly what people say they want him to do in this study which is injecting his opinion on politics and people seem to...
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>> charges are violation of dprk law, me trying to leave a bible at a club on a rail trip of the dprk. i have -- it is a covert act, violates the tourist's purpose as well. and i admit my guilt to the government, and signed a statement to that respect and asked forgiveness to the people and the government of the dprk. the legal process is i'm going right now, it is in the final stages of preliminary investigation. the prosecutor's office and they state trial will be forth coming soon. so time is getting urgent. within a month i should be facing trial and sentencing will be right after that. so i'm convey my desperate situation, which i'm 56, i'm from the ohio area. >> we know your background, sir. we know your family background. how are you being treated here? >> reasonably well. i haven't any complaints. food is good. i get a daily walk with the guides. even medical care has been furnished a couple of times. and quarter is good. hotel suite type of room. so i don't have any complaint about the treatment. very good so far and i hope and pray it continues while i'm here two more days o
>> charges are violation of dprk law, me trying to leave a bible at a club on a rail trip of the dprk. i have -- it is a covert act, violates the tourist's purpose as well. and i admit my guilt to the government, and signed a statement to that respect and asked forgiveness to the people and the government of the dprk. the legal process is i'm going right now, it is in the final stages of preliminary investigation. the prosecutor's office and they state trial will be forth coming soon. so...
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he had a bible in the car.had scriptures from the bible, and the license plate was registered to a church in ohio, so they thought they stopped a father and son going around the country preaching gospel to the country, when in reality they are now as liabled, domestic terrorists. >> why are sovereign citizens now considered the top domestic terror threat? >> well, i think it stemmed from the shooting in may of 2010, and they -- they now meet the criteria for what the fbi says are domestic terrorists. they pose a danger to those in this country that commit either federal or state crimes. they are a threat and -- to most that they come in contact with. so in the beginning, the reason they weren't classified as domestic terrorists they were under the white collar section of the fbi and the statutes -- of the federal statutes. they were not listed as domestic terrorists. since the 2010 shooting, that has changed where now they are listed as white collar crime and domestic terrorists too. and i know this man would d
he had a bible in the car.had scriptures from the bible, and the license plate was registered to a church in ohio, so they thought they stopped a father and son going around the country preaching gospel to the country, when in reality they are now as liabled, domestic terrorists. >> why are sovereign citizens now considered the top domestic terror threat? >> well, i think it stemmed from the shooting in may of 2010, and they -- they now meet the criteria for what the fbi says are...
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in the bible belt, there is tolerance?> maybe christianity is no was.r the rampant force it i guess 16th-century europe if you had steven weinberg's view you would find yourself strung up. our friend we were talking about believes the threat from isis will reseed because history shows that extreme and nihilistic movements don't have staying power. power could be 10, 30, 40 years. >> how many beheadings will there be between now and the arrival of the absolute power? >> north korea would be a counterexample of staying power. inconveniently long lived. even the soviet union it is two or three generations under highly inconvenient circumstances. >> what did you learn about the jehovah's witness? >> always very polite, very friendly. i was oh is very straight with them and said i was writing a novel. none of them had heard of me so that was quite refreshing. i just put them all to the issues of the blood and so on. you've only have this rule in clay since 1945. generally the answer would be as god reveals his truth may be slow
in the bible belt, there is tolerance?> maybe christianity is no was.r the rampant force it i guess 16th-century europe if you had steven weinberg's view you would find yourself strung up. our friend we were talking about believes the threat from isis will reseed because history shows that extreme and nihilistic movements don't have staying power. power could be 10, 30, 40 years. >> how many beheadings will there be between now and the arrival of the absolute power? >> north...
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. >> he's holding a bible, reading a bible. what do you make of that. >> whatever gets you through the day, that's fine with me. >> tollefson says come october 10th it will mark a year of sobrie sobriety. he's been taking drugs for various mental health issues. he told the drugs those drugs did not impact a guilty plea today. tollefson offered sports packages and promised the money to charity. but in the end, prosecutors say tollefson never donated the money and never produced the sports tickets. now they want him to repay the more than $317,000 they say he stole from his victims. the most notable family, that of fallen police officer brad fox. >> he talks about that it was this drug addiction. does that make it any better. >> no. no. it makes it worse. he's just using that as an excuse, i believe. >> tollefson applied for a first-time offender program but that application has been denied. his lawyers are now asking for the next 60 days to prepare for sentencing and confirm since his arrest, tollefson has not made a single rest
. >> he's holding a bible, reading a bible. what do you make of that. >> whatever gets you through the day, that's fine with me. >> tollefson says come october 10th it will mark a year of sobrie sobriety. he's been taking drugs for various mental health issues. he told the drugs those drugs did not impact a guilty plea today. tollefson offered sports packages and promised the money to charity. but in the end, prosecutors say tollefson never donated the money and never produced...
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get your bible stuff right, y'all. secondly, stop quoting the bible out of context.hat word rod is same as thy rod and staff comfort me. they're meant to guide sheep, not beat them. punishment is one thing, it is to exact revenge as a result of my disagreeing with your opinion. discipline is from a teacher to student. let me encourage you to learn, let me give you values that will help you. we have to distinguish between punishment and discipline. yes, children should be disciplined, but they should be disciplined in a loving fashion. here is the thing. if you're so for corporal punishment, try it yourself. let your kids take a switch, beat your behind. let you be subject to the same process of reproach. i think then we would understand, this is a physical intimidation that leaves psychological scars, that is a terrorizing, traumatizing consequence in our own lives, and we've got to be honest about it, stop being defensive, saying god told me to do it. stop getting god to co-sign your bigotry against your own kids and wives and the abuse. we see it. look at the nfl,
get your bible stuff right, y'all. secondly, stop quoting the bible out of context.hat word rod is same as thy rod and staff comfort me. they're meant to guide sheep, not beat them. punishment is one thing, it is to exact revenge as a result of my disagreeing with your opinion. discipline is from a teacher to student. let me encourage you to learn, let me give you values that will help you. we have to distinguish between punishment and discipline. yes, children should be disciplined, but they...
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and what the bible says about disciplining your kids. a lot of people relate this to the bible. find out his stands, on that next, that should be really interesting. just by switching to progressive. so you'll be bringing home the bacon in no time. sorry. get a free quote at progressive.com. >> beautiful day yesterday, that's what we were discussing behind the scenes, and with you, as well. because high pressure has taken over, and we don't have any rain to show you, no clouds, either. looks real nice for the entire region. so let's talk temperature, as we look at most of the northeastern part of the country, we see some cool temperatures, in the 40's in detroit, chicago right now, and only 50 degrees in buffalo and pittsburgh, so this cool air mass means cool nights and december end days, almost like california weather, coming up for the next couple of days, 43 degrees now in the poconos, we were in the 30's last hour, 48 in bet him, 50 degrees in allentown right now, walking out the door. in doylestown, it is 50 degrees, 59 in bensalem, waiting for the bus in chester, about 53
and what the bible says about disciplining your kids. a lot of people relate this to the bible. find out his stands, on that next, that should be really interesting. just by switching to progressive. so you'll be bringing home the bacon in no time. sorry. get a free quote at progressive.com. >> beautiful day yesterday, that's what we were discussing behind the scenes, and with you, as well. because high pressure has taken over, and we don't have any rain to show you, no clouds, either....
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one i spoke to just a few weeks ago said the truth was always there in the bible.t's in genesis, leviticus. surely they are just dietary restrictions. these are strictly commandments from god. they were not going to turn me around and i was not going to turn them around. the exchanges were always very friendly. >> what criticism of your writing do you find the most off target? what makes you recoil in anger or frustration? >> i'm not special in this, but there's a certain kind of the things that certain people always say about you. >> no matter what you write. >> you can never get away from it. i always have unbelievable, extraordinary, thrilling events that completely change everyone's lives. i don't remember if there was one in a atonement or it does not make any difference. they are only really thinking of the opening chapter of enduring love. someone said this is what i do and somehow i can never push people's attention away from this. the opening of the first 200 pages of atonement is one long, slow note of circumstances and there's nothing particularly dramat
one i spoke to just a few weeks ago said the truth was always there in the bible.t's in genesis, leviticus. surely they are just dietary restrictions. these are strictly commandments from god. they were not going to turn me around and i was not going to turn them around. the exchanges were always very friendly. >> what criticism of your writing do you find the most off target? what makes you recoil in anger or frustration? >> i'm not special in this, but there's a certain kind of...
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e king bible was used in the obama inauguration. they say bernice removed and hid those items. >>> illinois senator dick durbin is calling for an investigation into how a contracting employee was able to sabotage a regional control center and bring chicago's two international airports to a halt. hundreds of travelers remain stuck in chicago area airports. friday, an faa employee set fire to a radar facility in a suicide attempt. it caused more than 2,000 flight cancellations and clips in and out of chicago, o'hare and midway international airport. >> all because of one person. it's just so infuriating. it's just, you know, it's sad that it took this, but it's just -- so frustrating when it impacts so many people. >> the faa now says it will be october 13th before that damaged facility is up and running again. meanwhile, displaced employees are handling air traffic from other facilities. >>> new developments in the fight against isis. al qaeda syrian affiliate is warning the international coalition carrying out those air strikes in i
e king bible was used in the obama inauguration. they say bernice removed and hid those items. >>> illinois senator dick durbin is calling for an investigation into how a contracting employee was able to sabotage a regional control center and bring chicago's two international airports to a halt. hundreds of travelers remain stuck in chicago area airports. friday, an faa employee set fire to a radar facility in a suicide attempt. it caused more than 2,000 flight cancellations and clips...
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apparently, he's read the entire bible, and now he's scaring the hell out of everyone. poopie-kins!ie. don't you guys, um, persecrute our religious beliefs! we're not trying to persecute you kids, but you're supposed to be in school! what purpose does school have? the bible says the only goal in this life is to praise god and get into heaven! this life is short. the afterlife is forever! don't listen to them, kids. you have to go to school! many of you knew kenny mccormick. he was a playful, school-going 8-year-old. and then yesterday, he was smacked down by the lord-a! god bitch-slapped him right to the fiery depths of hell-a! so, when will you go? tomorrow? 10 years? does it matter? no! because unless you give this life to the lord, that life belongs to satan! [ children gasp ] but we cannot worship god in that church where the priest of sin resides, so we will build a new church-a! with crystal walls, a ceiling 80 feet high, and a slide that connects this part nah to this part nah. who will help us? i will! i will! i will! i will! praise god-a! [ people screaming ] if i go spend
apparently, he's read the entire bible, and now he's scaring the hell out of everyone. poopie-kins!ie. don't you guys, um, persecrute our religious beliefs! we're not trying to persecute you kids, but you're supposed to be in school! what purpose does school have? the bible says the only goal in this life is to praise god and get into heaven! this life is short. the afterlife is forever! don't listen to them, kids. you have to go to school! many of you knew kenny mccormick. he was a playful,...
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forgiveness is so important in the bible, both the jewish bible and the christian bible. forgiveness is so important and the seven deadly since, we discuss fixing yourself and if all society fixes itself, we're okay. this is basic psychology even. basic decency. let alone religion. but in islam, muslims are forbidden from forgiving their enemies of allah. they are forbidden from for giving jews. i was invited on al-arabiya tv to discuss my book. they told me, your father was killed by israel, you're a traitor. you're not worthy of being his daughter. you, i was insulted bad and harassed because, you forgave the people that killed him. i said, forgiveness is the best thing we can do and we should forgive them and they should forgive us. and honest to god, the guy almost, wanted to kill me, because he couldn't understand the concept of forgiveness. you can forgive your muslim friend but you can't forgive non-muslims. it is against islamic culture. is wham mick ideology. -- islamic ideology. it is very hard for a muslim to be truly, truly a good muslim and goodfellow and rea
forgiveness is so important in the bible, both the jewish bible and the christian bible. forgiveness is so important and the seven deadly since, we discuss fixing yourself and if all society fixes itself, we're okay. this is basic psychology even. basic decency. let alone religion. but in islam, muslims are forbidden from forgiving their enemies of allah. they are forbidden from for giving jews. i was invited on al-arabiya tv to discuss my book. they told me, your father was killed by israel,...
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it's a religious country. >> rose: christian bible. >> more in the old testament.rijuana, marijuana's actually a uniter of an issue because hippies smoke not and hill billies smoke pot. willie nelson, you'll find it on snoop dogg's butt. so it's sort of the ultimate purple issue i think, marijuana. and i think people just understand after all this time. it is the least harmful of all the drugs you could use. it is so much more benign than alcohol which obviously causes so much destruction and that's legal. >> rose: it may even be good ma listally. >> it's definitely good medicinally. for whatever i have it works great. >> rose: are you in good health.5s>> rose: no depression nothing. >> no, not all comedyians are like that. i've read a lot about on you we're all crying. >> rose: as an idea that's not true. people you know who are good at what you do, they didn't come from some terribly unhappy place. >> comedians i think are generally like everybody else. there are ones that would fit that description and ones who don't. maybe in the comedy world it's more prevalen
it's a religious country. >> rose: christian bible. >> more in the old testament.rijuana, marijuana's actually a uniter of an issue because hippies smoke not and hill billies smoke pot. willie nelson, you'll find it on snoop dogg's butt. so it's sort of the ultimate purple issue i think, marijuana. and i think people just understand after all this time. it is the least harmful of all the drugs you could use. it is so much more benign than alcohol which obviously causes so much...
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taken into custody in may for allegedly leaving a bible behind in his hotel. and he, too, is awaiting trial. of course, bepyongyang set serious conditions for these interviews. the prisoners were allowed to speak only about their alleged offenses and how they're being treated. they also were allowed to pass along messages to their family and to the obama administration. here, now, is will ripley's interview. start to finish. then starting with kevin bae. >> mr. bae, will ripley with cnn. hi. it's good to see you. i'm going to pull this up a little closer. have a seat. so we have five minutes. i'm sure there's a lot that you want to say. so just try to keep your answers as con side as you can, mr. bae. >> sure. >> it's good to see you. are we ready to get started? okay. first of all, what do you know about the charges that you -- do you believe you're guilty of the charges you've been convicted of here? >> yes. >> and you're currently serving time. can you tell me about your conditions? >> yes, i'm serving a 15-year sentence right now. and i've been going back
taken into custody in may for allegedly leaving a bible behind in his hotel. and he, too, is awaiting trial. of course, bepyongyang set serious conditions for these interviews. the prisoners were allowed to speak only about their alleged offenses and how they're being treated. they also were allowed to pass along messages to their family and to the obama administration. here, now, is will ripley's interview. start to finish. then starting with kevin bae. >> mr. bae, will ripley with cnn....
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. >> that's actually found in the bible. again, you're taking things out of context. >> they want to kill you. >> that's actually found within the bible. those are the very same things that are found in the bible. >> yeah, but they're actually doing it there. are you familiar with the case -- they put her in jail for allegedly converting from christianity and wanted to give her a hundred lashes and hang her to death. >> megyn, we've spoken out against it and she was released. in africa some countries like uganda some christian groups that want to stone gays to death. there's extremists in every faith. how do you think i feel as a syrian-american and see the country i was born in, the country my grandparents, it's being destroyed right now between assad doing it in the name of fighting terrorism in the name of protecting syria and then isis killing thousands of civilians in the name of my faith. unfortunately both have high jacketed great ideals. >> i understand that. i understand. >> justify violence and terrorism. >> as a s
. >> that's actually found in the bible. again, you're taking things out of context. >> they want to kill you. >> that's actually found within the bible. those are the very same things that are found in the bible. >> yeah, but they're actually doing it there. are you familiar with the case -- they put her in jail for allegedly converting from christianity and wanted to give her a hundred lashes and hang her to death. >> megyn, we've spoken out against it and she...
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it is also the claim of prosecutors that he had a bible with a map that had been folded up. and at the white house and the masonic temple in alexander. these are real troubling indicator that they say he poses a danger to the president. we are continuing to dig in who have much more coming up. major revelations in the courtroom today. last month, you might remember the president had to delay a national address after a toddlers lease to the bars of the white house fence. last may, two breaches when a federal employee drove venice the tail end of another case and a second when a naked man tried to get around the fence. perhaps the most famous was the salon he's he snuck into the state dinner in november of 2009. >> you see he's taking questions about what they knew about the and what they knew about the video. >> almost everything in their is anonymous but it is clear from the subject matter that his attorney, his agent, and his friends. they are building a case for reinstatement. and the best way to build a case for reinstatement is to make everybody else look like they are l
it is also the claim of prosecutors that he had a bible with a map that had been folded up. and at the white house and the masonic temple in alexander. these are real troubling indicator that they say he poses a danger to the president. we are continuing to dig in who have much more coming up. major revelations in the courtroom today. last month, you might remember the president had to delay a national address after a toddlers lease to the bars of the white house fence. last may, two breaches...
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nothing in the bible about that.r two, he's shown climate change has become a full fledge religion with god and devils and sins. we have indulgences which are in the shape of these carbon offsets. kerry the linking the apocalypse to a holy book. that sounds really familiar. >> all right. bolling, how do you see this? where is hillary clinton going with this. she doesn't need a republican to defeat her. >> her quote climate change is the most conhe is consequential urgent sweeping. with nukes, 92 million americans who aren't work -- if that's what a 2016 president will look like to have at the top of her agenda climate change, then we should look some where else for a president. period. this will haunt her. >> is this a joke? >> no that's a joke. the ad -- >> climate change is of more consequence of a threat to the united states. >> other people say they have an argument. the idea suggesting that isis is more important than climate change is absurd. that's all. >> i don't believe one increase in celsius ever beheaded
nothing in the bible about that.r two, he's shown climate change has become a full fledge religion with god and devils and sins. we have indulgences which are in the shape of these carbon offsets. kerry the linking the apocalypse to a holy book. that sounds really familiar. >> all right. bolling, how do you see this? where is hillary clinton going with this. she doesn't need a republican to defeat her. >> her quote climate change is the most conhe is consequential urgent sweeping....
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reporter: do you think the family rejection here is greater because we are in the south, we are in the bible belt? >> without question. statistically we know that to be the case. >> reporter: he find teenagers as young as 16 down here, under the bridge, off a running trail, behind a few gay bars. sleeping down here as a teenager, i can't fath e some what it's -- fathom what it's like. >> many kids are intelligent. it's not that they are coming. for religious reasons they are banned, cut off from their families and have nothing left to do. >> reporter: on any given night some 2,000 youth are homeless. 40% identify as gay lesbian, bisexual or transgender. more than half of the youth he helped were kicked out of the house for being gay. survive? >> they engage in survival activities, anything from survival sex - hooking up so you have a warm place to sleep at night, oftentimes they'll use drugs to stay away and keep their wits about them, protect themselves, things like that, or petty criminal activity. stealing, pickpocketing, running into a grocery store to steal food, digging in a dumpster f
reporter: do you think the family rejection here is greater because we are in the south, we are in the bible belt? >> without question. statistically we know that to be the case. >> reporter: he find teenagers as young as 16 down here, under the bridge, off a running trail, behind a few gay bars. sleeping down here as a teenager, i can't fath e some what it's -- fathom what it's like. >> many kids are intelligent. it's not that they are coming. for religious reasons they are...
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. >> removing bibles from the hoe kel room because they say it is offensive. is it over the line? we report, you decide. dad,thank you mom for said this oftprotecting my future.you. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. >> all going to be all right. appreciate you watching "fox and friends first. the anticipation is over. apple loves aren't disappointed. the latest version of iphones and the apple watch were unveiled. >> clayton morris was at the big event. he joins us live in california with the latest. this is your kind of story. i know you were excited. >> people will be lieped up around the block to get their hands on the new iphones next week. the real star of the show tim cook wasted no time getting to the big announcement. >> today we are launching the biggest advancement in the history of iphones. >> time for hands on
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we didn't have a lot of contact but i never once heard him'' the bible or ever talk about jesus ever. and yet in that sense it was a profound experience for me to read is steady the letters of the diary because i felt was getting ready to know somebody i did not know whether all. when i met corded he was already a professor, he did not wear his famous bow tie around the family house but they older professor, friendly, the professor type. >> host: to use the terms what are they? >> the japanese americans in the community relabel degeneration the hour of go and it is covered by the gentle man's agreement. in but if they were they were aliens in this feed them through 1780 they were ineligible because the seven had to be a breach but there were recognized by birthwort each is its but they only do that by 1952 some of the quest of the generation to try to make their rights as u.s. citizens tangible and real. so in the court of a principled stance that is all in cordons words, that experience as much as we could, we had to do some of filling year but he refers and where do i do math to be
we didn't have a lot of contact but i never once heard him'' the bible or ever talk about jesus ever. and yet in that sense it was a profound experience for me to read is steady the letters of the diary because i felt was getting ready to know somebody i did not know whether all. when i met corded he was already a professor, he did not wear his famous bow tie around the family house but they older professor, friendly, the professor type. >> host: to use the terms what are they? >>...
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. >> you know, it is kind of like the bible and read the bible, the basic principles don't change.he constitution, it is not a living breathing document as al gore would intended. i've founding fathers give that was given us. the notion that our rights come from god, not government. if you think about that is a powerful principle and one that i fear is leading to the police state and that we have right now. and my biggest concern is recapturing that because once he recaptured then you set our nation back on the path. >> in the book one of the things that was interesting as you talk about the places where you don't even know you're being attacked. so, for example, mike, author and i talked about this same. one of the things that people might not realize. you drive up to the shopping mall. surveillance going on, your license plate may be photographed. then you walk into the department store. your phone is talking to the wi-fi in the department store. now the store knows you are there. the next piece is the mannikins are actually watching you and trying to decide female and male. they
. >> you know, it is kind of like the bible and read the bible, the basic principles don't change.he constitution, it is not a living breathing document as al gore would intended. i've founding fathers give that was given us. the notion that our rights come from god, not government. if you think about that is a powerful principle and one that i fear is leading to the police state and that we have right now. and my biggest concern is recapturing that because once he recaptured then you set...
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. >> while waiting for his sentencing hearing, antonucci has begun leading bible studies for other inmates'm a devout christian and i've gotten back to my walk with god. i was working in my church and everything before coming here. it's not like a jailhouse conversion or whatever. i followed a friend and did something i shouldn't have done and it's going to cost me several years of my life. when someone walks around the pod and they walk up to you and they're like, christian brother, man, i need a favor from you, you know, god bless you, and then they walk over to you and have a conversation about perverted sexual things using a swear word every three minutes and they come over to you and gamble for 20 minutes, those two personalities clash. they clash. i mean, one is carnal and fleshly and one is spiritual. >> antonucci's crime received substantial local press in phoenix. and much of it was negative. as a result, some inmates here don't believe his claims of remorse. >> you should recruit that hard every day for bible study, not just for the cameras. >> i do but i just got to get it right
. >> while waiting for his sentencing hearing, antonucci has begun leading bible studies for other inmates'm a devout christian and i've gotten back to my walk with god. i was working in my church and everything before coming here. it's not like a jailhouse conversion or whatever. i followed a friend and did something i shouldn't have done and it's going to cost me several years of my life. when someone walks around the pod and they walk up to you and they're like, christian brother, man,...
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foul confessed to leaving a bible in north korea, his own handwritten notes detail the so-called crimee could cost years of freedom. religion threatens the north korean regime in a nation accused of wide-spread religious persecution, only the leaders are considered divine. each man is held in a different room, down the same hallway. they never have contact with each other. in this room, matthew miller, awaiting trial for tearing up his tourist visa and seeking asylum in north korea. why did you come here seeking asylum? >> during my investigation, i have discussed my motive and for the interview is not necessary. >> reporter: now all he wants is help from the u.s. government. >> this interview is my final chance. >> reporter: a chance to return to his old life away from the absolute isolation. during our trip, government minders are always watching, not unexpected here. what caught us by surprise is how north korea is reaching out to the united states, using these three men to send a message. will ripley, cnn. >> of course, the timing is interesting, isn't it? and to see what happens n
foul confessed to leaving a bible in north korea, his own handwritten notes detail the so-called crimee could cost years of freedom. religion threatens the north korean regime in a nation accused of wide-spread religious persecution, only the leaders are considered divine. each man is held in a different room, down the same hallway. they never have contact with each other. in this room, matthew miller, awaiting trial for tearing up his tourist visa and seeking asylum in north korea. why did you...
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as well. >> that covert act of leaving a bible could cost fowle years of freedom.ay religion threatens the north korean regime. only the leaders are considered divine. each man is held in a separate room down the same hallway. they never have contact with each other. this man, matthew miller, awaiting trial for tearing up his tourist visa and seeking asylum. >> during my investigation, i discussed my motive and for the interview it is not necessary. >> now all he wants is help from the u.s. government. >> this interview is my final chance. >> a chance to return to his old life away from the absolute isolation of being held in north korea. during our trip, government minders are always watching. what caught us by surprise is how north korea appears to be reaching out to the united states, using these three men to send a message. >> carol, before the interviews, we were given very specific conditions, and we were told we had to follow them or the consequences would be serious. we had five minutes with each. again, they were in separate rooms, and we had to stick with
as well. >> that covert act of leaving a bible could cost fowle years of freedom.ay religion threatens the north korean regime. only the leaders are considered divine. each man is held in a separate room down the same hallway. they never have contact with each other. this man, matthew miller, awaiting trial for tearing up his tourist visa and seeking asylum. >> during my investigation, i discussed my motive and for the interview it is not necessary. >> now all he wants is help...