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he gets the last name koresh from the bible. 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 setting. >> why did you come here? >> because
he gets the last name koresh from the bible. 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...
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he discovered the earliest draft of the king james bible written in the early 16 hundreds. reporter mallory hoff spoke to him about how he found it and its significance. >> reporter: the king james bible published in 1611 is the most read book in the english language. when montclair state university assistant professor jeffrey miller came across the earliest draft of the bible, he did exactly what he tells his students to do. he checked his work. >> i wanted to make sure that i really was 100% certain. >> reporter: he has degrees from oxford and princeton. english professor made the discovery while researching a translator named samuel ward at the university of cambridge sussex college in england. >> there was that aha moment where the thing snaps into focus. and still an element of disbelief that goes along with that. >> reporter: samuel ward was one of 50 people commissioned by king james in 1604 to by king james in 1604 to translate the bible from greek and hebrew into english. >> the draft may be changes what you might expect a draft of that to look like. >> miller was
he discovered the earliest draft of the king james bible written in the early 16 hundreds. reporter mallory hoff spoke to him about how he found it and its significance. >> reporter: the king james bible published in 1611 is the most read book in the english language. when montclair state university assistant professor jeffrey miller came across the earliest draft of the bible, he did exactly what he tells his students to do. he checked his work. >> i wanted to make sure that i...
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he reads the bible as if he is the first person ever and he will take it as a liberal document. by the time he encounters paine he is out from under his father's shadow in thinks it is great. the bible doesn't make sense i don't have to worry about it he wrote this in his early 20s he had a series of jobs before he settled on politics as the postmaster end in those days there were work of the post office in the frontier people would pick up their letters or sit around and talk. so lincoln does this explains the apparent what that shows the ordinary a legitimate child the bible is full of contradictions in the order of the store asked to see the pamphlet and he put it into the stove. the reason he did that is he was already interested in politics and he knew that you don't go far in politics if you write a pamphlet about jesus so despaired animator embarrassment. he did change later but when he took from paid was never abandoned because paine showed him how to make serious points using humor no one had to show him how to be funny he had heard that from his father he knew how to t
he reads the bible as if he is the first person ever and he will take it as a liberal document. by the time he encounters paine he is out from under his father's shadow in thinks it is great. the bible doesn't make sense i don't have to worry about it he wrote this in his early 20s he had a series of jobs before he settled on politics as the postmaster end in those days there were work of the post office in the frontier people would pick up their letters or sit around and talk. so lincoln does...
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and i said to him, i said, i'm studying bible. i'm trying to deepen my faith, better connect to my wife's christian traditions. i think it can only make me a better husband and father. and he shared his own path. talked about reading the bible every day and it strengthened him and he relied on his strength and his i -- belief in god through the darkest days of a his presidency. so his own spiritual journey, his own path of faith was something that inspired me. >> host: it's not very usual >> every adjust -- offputting. how how of have you found the reaction to your talking so openly about your faith? >> first i would respectfully not accept the liberal label that you gave me. >> host: i'm talking about the journalist -- >> guest: yes, fair enough. i have got an bad reaction at all. i think there's people who may not a be used to it. i'm not at nbc anymore so i'm not kind of walking down the halls with it, but even when i was people were respectful of it. i think you're right in that to talk about it very openly as something that t
and i said to him, i said, i'm studying bible. i'm trying to deepen my faith, better connect to my wife's christian traditions. i think it can only make me a better husband and father. and he shared his own path. talked about reading the bible every day and it strengthened him and he relied on his strength and his i -- belief in god through the darkest days of a his presidency. so his own spiritual journey, his own path of faith was something that inspired me. >> host: it's not very usual...
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solitude, spend time reading the bible and in prayer. i will say one thing that was really encouraging in the first two debates, after the first debate, in the 100 hours that followed, we raised over a million dollars. after the second debate, we did not raise a million dollars in 100 hours, we raised a million dollars in 48 hours. i have been very encouraged by the response we have seen coming out of the debate and i hope we continue to move forward, keep building the momentum. host: finally, if snl asks you to guest host, would you do it? sen. cruz: absolutely. i grew up watching snl as a kid. her political satire -- there ir political satire is hysterical. larry david is bernie. i am sure donald will knock it out of the park. host: republican from texas, presidential candidate, thank you for being here with us tonight. >> today it is question on the u.s. immigration system. posted by the american constitution society in partnership with the economic policy institute. see it live on c-span2 at noon eastern. all persons having business
solitude, spend time reading the bible and in prayer. i will say one thing that was really encouraging in the first two debates, after the first debate, in the 100 hours that followed, we raised over a million dollars. after the second debate, we did not raise a million dollars in 100 hours, we raised a million dollars in 48 hours. i have been very encouraged by the response we have seen coming out of the debate and i hope we continue to move forward, keep building the momentum. host: finally,...
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when i talk about the bible it's personal.s the chapter never been to envy i've had that thing all of my life where people are bending to envy, and they're just, actually it's an incredible book. >> so he goes from i don't want to quote scriptures to proverbs all my life. >> it's a terrific book. >> four stars for the bible. >> is this part of the second act? >> i still think he's on his first act. look he's still the front-runner out there. he hasn't slipped tremendously at all. he's there because a lot of the republican base is very, very angry at the republican establishment. if you can see that by jeb bush's numbers which have not gotten really good, he is still out there, still going to be the focus of that for a long time to come and so i think talking about first act, second acts we're still in act one with donald trump. >> but amy, can he do this softening though, quoting proverbs, not being as bombastic, showing his family and tweeting about his coming grandchildren, and keep that base that the professor is referring
when i talk about the bible it's personal.s the chapter never been to envy i've had that thing all of my life where people are bending to envy, and they're just, actually it's an incredible book. >> so he goes from i don't want to quote scriptures to proverbs all my life. >> it's a terrific book. >> four stars for the bible. >> is this part of the second act? >> i still think he's on his first act. look he's still the front-runner out there. he hasn't slipped...
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, through the hebrew bible and through the new testament. so i think there's a lot that is revealed in that in terms of what god expects. i pray to god. i pay -- i pray for forgiveness but i pray for patients. i pra pray for his faithfulnessn me to do certain things into renew my life, to become better and to sort of to hold me accountable, to help me be the person that i was created to be. >> host: do you pray for things? >> guest: you know, i pray that he will watch and protect my children from the present for them and to bless us in our coming and are going, and yeah, i mean, i don't know that i've arrived at a full understanding of whether i believe, you know, obviously believe in free will and i think the bible says deuteronomy, i set before you blessings and curse, choose life. i understand people have free will and have to history others evil in the world and people make all kinds of moral choices or commit evil choices but that there's still the possibility of choosing life and the possibility of production. >> host: when you say you
, through the hebrew bible and through the new testament. so i think there's a lot that is revealed in that in terms of what god expects. i pray to god. i pay -- i pray for forgiveness but i pray for patients. i pra pray for his faithfulnessn me to do certain things into renew my life, to become better and to sort of to hold me accountable, to help me be the person that i was created to be. >> host: do you pray for things? >> guest: you know, i pray that he will watch and protect my...
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now i read the story of lazarus from the bible. and there are several thoughts that came to my mind while i was preparing this message. first of all is that lazarus' family thought that his death was the end. mary and martha and brother lazarus were good friends with jesus. the bible tells us that they lived in a town call bethany and bethany was an upscale area a few miles, about 2 miles outside of jerusalem. when lazarus took jesus. however, jesus read scripture discerningly. jesus didn't go right away. the word we might use is jesus dithered. he took his own time. and by the time jesus got there, lazarus had not only been dead, and you know if the body has gotten that far nothing can bring you back. right? the second point is that the community came out to mourn his passing. verse 17, and the reading says, many judeans had come to see mary and martha and comfort them. you see, in those days the society was communal. when randy goes back to guyana, entire villages will come out to see him. and to pay their last respects. unfortun
now i read the story of lazarus from the bible. and there are several thoughts that came to my mind while i was preparing this message. first of all is that lazarus' family thought that his death was the end. mary and martha and brother lazarus were good friends with jesus. the bible tells us that they lived in a town call bethany and bethany was an upscale area a few miles, about 2 miles outside of jerusalem. when lazarus took jesus. however, jesus read scripture discerningly. jesus didn't go...
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. >> the bible says heal the sick, cast out demons, and raise the dead. jesus was raised from the dead. a lot of people were. that is kind of the basis of christianity. >>> and a female inmate keeps a grim secret from her two best friends. >> i just don't want them to stop talking to me, stop caring for me, i don't want them to think i'm that person. i'm not that person. >> you've got to show me where to go. >> oh, you've never been to jail before? >> no, i haven't. >> oh, yeah, i believe that one. >> every week 1,200 men and women are arrested and booked into the orange county jail in southern california. some will be released in hours. others could be here for years, until their charges are resolved. they always begin their time at the intake center located at the central jail facility. >> orange county jail system is considered a mega jail. we have the ability to house over 7,000 inmates at one time. and the challenges we face pretty much reflect, to a certain degree, the challenges the community faces with gang affiliations, with drug abuse, mental pr
. >> the bible says heal the sick, cast out demons, and raise the dead. jesus was raised from the dead. a lot of people were. that is kind of the basis of christianity. >>> and a female inmate keeps a grim secret from her two best friends. >> i just don't want them to stop talking to me, stop caring for me, i don't want them to think i'm that person. i'm not that person. >> you've got to show me where to go. >> oh, you've never been to jail before? >> no,...
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. >> in your box the bible is one of the most in moral works of all of literature. >> that is a pretty strong statement, yes. the plaintiff the statement is that if you turn to the bible strictly speaking by today's standards nobody today practices any of them all, death penalty for disobedient children, for mixing cotton and linen's or bees were those that were written for another time for another people and i would put the abomination of the same-sex relationships in that same category that we really don't need to be following that and it is an archaic system. these are the right everybody gets regardless of what your religion is and who's the dominant religion. have they been a proponent on advocates of the society? >> i think so for the most part. granted it took 660,000 to abolish it ultimately got it for granting of the right only in 1920 that took many days to go over half a century. so we are slow but we get there a lot of other democracies. from the structure where most people are poor and impoverished to where virtually everybody in society is prosperous and has liberty. and
. >> in your box the bible is one of the most in moral works of all of literature. >> that is a pretty strong statement, yes. the plaintiff the statement is that if you turn to the bible strictly speaking by today's standards nobody today practices any of them all, death penalty for disobedient children, for mixing cotton and linen's or bees were those that were written for another time for another people and i would put the abomination of the same-sex relationships in that same...
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i don't like to offend my religious friends, but the point of the statement is if you turn to the bible strictly speaking as a literal reading, it -- by today's standards, especially the old testament -- is a pretty immoral book. nobody today practices any of the laws in leviticus and deuteronomy, for example; death penalty for disobedient chirp, for nonindividualal wives, for mixing cotton and linen u for working on the sabbath. these are laws that were written for another time, another people. and i would put the abomination of same-sex relationships, that is in that same category. we really don't need to be following that. it's an archaic system. we can do better. we've already done better. most of the founding fathers of the united states were not religious. they were deist at best, but the point of the constitution and the bill of rights is it doesn't matter what your religion is or if you're not religious at all. these are still the laws of the land, and you have to obey them, and i have to obey them, and these are the rights that everybody gets regardless of what your religioning
i don't like to offend my religious friends, but the point of the statement is if you turn to the bible strictly speaking as a literal reading, it -- by today's standards, especially the old testament -- is a pretty immoral book. nobody today practices any of the laws in leviticus and deuteronomy, for example; death penalty for disobedient chirp, for nonindividualal wives, for mixing cotton and linen u for working on the sabbath. these are laws that were written for another time, another...
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solitude, spend time reading the bible and in prayer. i will say one thing that was really encouraging in the first two debates, after the first debate, in the 100 hours that followed, we raised over a million dollars. after the second debate, we did not raise a million dollars in 100 hours, we raised a million dollars in 48 hours. i have been very encouraged by the response we have seen coming out of the debate and i hope we continue to move forward, keep building the momentum. host: finally, if snl asks you to guest host, would you do it? sen. cruz: absolutely. i grew up watching snl as a kid. her political satire -- there ir political satire is hysterical. larry david is bernie. i am sure donald will knock it out of the park. host: republican from texas, presidential candidate, thank you for being here with us tonight. long,ame tha campaign c-span takes you on the road to the white house. we're take your comments on facebook, twitter, and by the phone. as always, every campaign event that we cover is available on her website, c-span.o
solitude, spend time reading the bible and in prayer. i will say one thing that was really encouraging in the first two debates, after the first debate, in the 100 hours that followed, we raised over a million dollars. after the second debate, we did not raise a million dollars in 100 hours, we raised a million dollars in 48 hours. i have been very encouraged by the response we have seen coming out of the debate and i hope we continue to move forward, keep building the momentum. host: finally,...
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. >> controversy over children being encouraged to take a bible to school today. a national event that has some parents pretty angry. >> good morning. we are looking at a commute where traffic is not doing too poorly. this is an approach to the marin county commute on the richmonday bring. you can see traffic -- richmond bridge. you can see traffic is moving. >> a lot of high clouds. they're starting to clear out. well above average temperatures. we'll talk about that and show you the numbers coming up. babies who are talked to from the time they're born are more likely to have a successful future. talking and reading to children in their first years has a huge impact on what they do with the rest of their lives. the fewer words they hear, the greater their chances of dropping out of school and getting into trouble. talk. read. sing. your words have the power to shape their world. learn more at first5california.com/parents >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. welcome back. the bay lights are coming back. over the next couple of months, the work crews will be install
. >> controversy over children being encouraged to take a bible to school today. a national event that has some parents pretty angry. >> good morning. we are looking at a commute where traffic is not doing too poorly. this is an approach to the marin county commute on the richmonday bring. you can see traffic -- richmond bridge. you can see traffic is moving. >> a lot of high clouds. they're starting to clear out. well above average temperatures. we'll talk about that and show...
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harvest bible chapel church will hold services twice on sundays. sabrina: this morning... donald trump is no longer the clear frontrunner heading into the third republican primary debate. elias: which means sharing center stage with ben carson... who is neck-and-neck with trump in a new national poll. abc's bazi kanani has more on what we can expect tonight. what we can expect tonight. "script: ==bazi on camera intro== good morning. this debate will be another important opportunity for the candidates to pick up some momentum... and this time... donald trump is also in need of a boost. a change on the debate stage. this time, two men placed front and center for their rankings in the polls. (sot trump) iowa would you get your numbers up please? (cheers) a humbled donald trump... acknowledging ben carson's rise to first place in iowa. (gfx) and in one new poll... in a virtual tie with trump nationally. ahead of tonight's debate, carson is not taking those new numbers for granted. (sot carson) you know i do realize that you know it's a marathon, that we are still, you know, mo
harvest bible chapel church will hold services twice on sundays. sabrina: this morning... donald trump is no longer the clear frontrunner heading into the third republican primary debate. elias: which means sharing center stage with ben carson... who is neck-and-neck with trump in a new national poll. abc's bazi kanani has more on what we can expect tonight. what we can expect tonight. "script: ==bazi on camera intro== good morning. this debate will be another important opportunity for the...
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and i said to him i'm studying the bible, i'm trying to deepen my feet and better connect to my wife's restraining tradition i think it can only make me a better husband and father and he shared his own path and talks about being in the bible every day and that it strengthened him and that he has relied on his strength and belief in god to the darkest days in the presidency. so, his own spiritual journey and path was something that inspired the. >> host: it's not very usual as we both kn >> host: it's not very usual as we both know for secular elite liberal east coast journalists to talk about their faith. you talk about it the way george bush and jimmy carter did and it's kind of offputting to a lot of people that are atheist or agnostic and who are -- how have you found the reaction to talking so openly? >> guest: i wouldn't accept the liberal label that you gave me. >> i am talking about the journalist crowd. >> guest: i haven't gotten that reaction at all. there might be people that are not used to it. i am not walking down the halls with it but i think people were respectful of it
and i said to him i'm studying the bible, i'm trying to deepen my feet and better connect to my wife's restraining tradition i think it can only make me a better husband and father and he shared his own path and talks about being in the bible every day and that it strengthened him and that he has relied on his strength and belief in god to the darkest days in the presidency. so, his own spiritual journey and path was something that inspired the. >> host: it's not very usual as we both kn...
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those folks over at e-bible fellowship. they're a church group in pennsylvania that predicts the end of the world and not as their name would suggest a book club that reads the bible only on kindle. these folks got famous a few years back for predicting that judgement day would fall on may 21st, 201 -- you probably saw those save the date billboards. i rsvped immediately and requested the vegetarian option at the apocalypse. well, it tushes out their math was a little off. i think they forgot to carry one of the hearstmen. but they took another look at the book of revelation recently, crunched the numbers through their jesus call coup later and discovered that in fact the planet was supposed to be permanently destroyed yesterday, october 7th. and spoiler alert, (laughter) (cheers and applause) anyway, i have some sympathy for those guys. i'm sure they feel terrible today. probably for a lot of reasons. cuz you know that one thing you said you would be willing to do if the world was going to come to an end? they probably did
those folks over at e-bible fellowship. they're a church group in pennsylvania that predicts the end of the world and not as their name would suggest a book club that reads the bible only on kindle. these folks got famous a few years back for predicting that judgement day would fall on may 21st, 201 -- you probably saw those save the date billboards. i rsvped immediately and requested the vegetarian option at the apocalypse. well, it tushes out their math was a little off. i think they forgot...
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harvest bible chapel church will hold services twice on sundays. elias: back now in the metro in food news-- in west des moines today, the fresh market opened its second iowa location. it's at5901 mills civic parkway in west des moines. the grand opening festivities began this morning with a "cracking of the parmesan," their gourmet version of a ribbon-cutting ceremony. and good news! for the first 1,000 customers today, there will be a free sample-sized bag of coffee and a free reusable shopping bag. elias: meteorologist sam schrier joins us again with a look at your forecast. sam weather adlib: after quite a bit of rain we had to deal with last night, iowa will be trying to dry out today, but with a cold and windy price! we are going to stay cloudy today, and other than swinging through iowa, most of us should remain dry today. the winds will be very strong today out of the northwest, blowing between 15 and 30 mph but we could gust up to 40 mph. between the cloud cover and the northwest winds, highs today are going to stay parked in the low 50s,
harvest bible chapel church will hold services twice on sundays. elias: back now in the metro in food news-- in west des moines today, the fresh market opened its second iowa location. it's at5901 mills civic parkway in west des moines. the grand opening festivities began this morning with a "cracking of the parmesan," their gourmet version of a ribbon-cutting ceremony. and good news! for the first 1,000 customers today, there will be a free sample-sized bag of coffee and a free...
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it also challenges what we expect a draft of the king james bible to look like.robably why. >> and the collaborative nature in which the king james bible was translated. you had hebrew, greek and latin. it reflects the era of the time. you can make a conversation about william shakespeare and the extent to which he was the singular writer of his work or not. >> certainly i think a lot of the conspiracy theories was shakespeare. he was, himss, the man who wrote hamlet. that being said, theater is anyone engaged in theater today would know it's a collaborative undertaking. and i think one of the things about the drafting of the king james bible is it was this collaborative undertaking. different teams of translators. two in oxford. >> two in cambridge and westminster. you have some of the best, most thoughtful, most intelligent people of all time really engaged in this monumental undertaking that will go on to become one of the great monuments and of the language itself. it shapes the language we speak today. >> i wish we could talk forever. i just love this kind o
it also challenges what we expect a draft of the king james bible to look like.robably why. >> and the collaborative nature in which the king james bible was translated. you had hebrew, greek and latin. it reflects the era of the time. you can make a conversation about william shakespeare and the extent to which he was the singular writer of his work or not. >> certainly i think a lot of the conspiracy theories was shakespeare. he was, himss, the man who wrote hamlet. that being...
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was better than the art of the deal. >> to the bible.could pull out an excerpt -- yes. i think maybe he's differing to only god, right? but i think it also would be easier for him to probably poll from his favorite part of the art of the deal than it would be from the bible earlier this fall. >> he shouldn't take it, right? we all know he's not an overly religious person. >> sure. >> i think if he starts quoting bible verses and pretending he's an evangelical christian. >> it's a problem. >> nobody's going to believe that. >> guys, thanks very muchme. coming up, harrowing pictures hitting terrorism in the center of two countries. romantic moments can happen spontaneously, so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell yo
was better than the art of the deal. >> to the bible.could pull out an excerpt -- yes. i think maybe he's differing to only god, right? but i think it also would be easier for him to probably poll from his favorite part of the art of the deal than it would be from the bible earlier this fall. >> he shouldn't take it, right? we all know he's not an overly religious person. >> sure. >> i think if he starts quoting bible verses and pretending he's an evangelical christian....
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. >>> bringing your bible to school day. we will tell you about the debate underway. >>> the clue that investigators are now following after a deadly plane crash in south lake tahoe. ♪ some neighbors are energy saving superstars. how do you become a superstar? with pg&e's free online home energy checkup. in just under 5 minutes you can see how you use energy and get quick and easy tips on how to keep your monthly bill down and your energy savings up. don't let your neighbor enjoy all the savings. take the free home energy checkup. honey, we need a new refrigerator. visit pge.com/checkup and get started today. >>> federal investigators are looking in to a dangerous plane crash in the south lake tahoe neighborhood. the accident has tightened the theaters of some people in that area. >> investigators say considering the location and the amount of debris they have to go through that it will take some time to get answers about this plane crash. >> oh yes. >> reporter: randy farmsworth shakes his head, saying not again. that he's
. >>> bringing your bible to school day. we will tell you about the debate underway. >>> the clue that investigators are now following after a deadly plane crash in south lake tahoe. ♪ some neighbors are energy saving superstars. how do you become a superstar? with pg&e's free online home energy checkup. in just under 5 minutes you can see how you use energy and get quick and easy tips on how to keep your monthly bill down and your energy savings up. don't let your...
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. >> well, the bible has a great deal to say about migration. it starts in genesis and goes all the way to the end. migrants are a huge part of the biblical characters that we encounter there. and the bible has a very pro position on migration all the way through. the ancient israelites had been slaves in egypt and migrated to the canaans. you have to be kind to the stranger because you yourselves were once strangers in egypt. most people came here as immigrants. our families came as immigrants. and we have a responsibility to our ancestors and to our own future to continue to be a place that is welcoming for those seekers of freedom who come to us. ronald reagan loved them all. he thought america was the ideal home for freedom seekers. >> ronald reagan, the bible and "the new pilgrims, how immigrants are renewing the soul of america." doctor, thank you for joining us stkphrrbgs thank you, kelly >>> trouble for a hollywood celebrity north of the border. randy quaid. that is him under the beard >>> the skin with on skim milk. you owned your car f
. >> well, the bible has a great deal to say about migration. it starts in genesis and goes all the way to the end. migrants are a huge part of the biblical characters that we encounter there. and the bible has a very pro position on migration all the way through. the ancient israelites had been slaves in egypt and migrated to the canaans. you have to be kind to the stranger because you yourselves were once strangers in egypt. most people came here as immigrants. our families came as...
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an evangelical christian church called " harvest bible chapel" has purchased the once-popular wedding location. the former owners have also been very involved in helping out with the renovation process... sabrina: new this morning...the ottumwa post office could face some penalties... sabrina: a federal safety agency has proposed penalties for the post office over work conditions... the occupational safety and health administration says postal officals exposed mail carriers to excessive heat on at least two occasions. an investigation by osha in july found that on june 10th a carrier reported heat illness symptoms, but was told to finish their route. the heat index that day reached 100 degrees. osha says a different carrier was hospitalized for heat illness on july 13th. they have recommended a penalty of 46,600 dollars. elias: we are following the latest on that shooting in eastern iowa that shut down businesses monday elias: police believe a domestic issue may have been the cause for the shooting rampage that began at a law office... police say robert mayes fire shots at his wife's
an evangelical christian church called " harvest bible chapel" has purchased the once-popular wedding location. the former owners have also been very involved in helping out with the renovation process... sabrina: new this morning...the ottumwa post office could face some penalties... sabrina: a federal safety agency has proposed penalties for the post office over work conditions... the occupational safety and health administration says postal officals exposed mail carriers to...
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. >> she, i believe what she had was a bible and she was reading from the bible and playing, i think, so she was definitely out of it a little bit. >> eyewitnesses tell 7 news when they found lewis in the third floor hallway in the fetal position praying, they >> and she said she was waiting for someone and initially when i saw her i thought she was on drugs or drunk. >> lewis seen here in the linkedin profile a possible police employee and anything but violent. >> a sweet young lady. hard working, ambitious, and go getter. the system thrown off. sdm, then it is going to adam williams said earlier this state is going to the repercussions with domestic violence. it' s now been torn in 2. in boston, kelly o' hara, 7 news night team. >> following the developing story out of worckest after the plane crashes shortly after takeoff killing the pilot. tonight learning more about the pilot with the popular dentist in connecticut. then live in western with the latest. john? going on all day today and in fact state police are still on seen keep thanksgiving area skier. >> the pilot killed in the
. >> she, i believe what she had was a bible and she was reading from the bible and playing, i think, so she was definitely out of it a little bit. >> eyewitnesses tell 7 news when they found lewis in the third floor hallway in the fetal position praying, they >> and she said she was waiting for someone and initially when i saw her i thought she was on drugs or drunk. >> lewis seen here in the linkedin profile a possible police employee and anything but violent. >>...
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i believe she had a bible and she was' reading from the bible praying i think. so she was definitely out of it a little bit. >> reporter:ions eyewitnesses say when they found louis praying they rushed to get the hotel a call to call 911. >> my mom asked her if she was okay and she said she was waiting for someone. i thought she was on drugs or drunk. >> reporter: louis was a boston police employee. a woman neighbors say was anything but violent. >> a sweet young lady. hard-working. ambitious. a go getter. so that is why i'm thrown off. >> reporter: kelli o'hara, 7 news today in new england. >> more news today in worcester, a plane comes crashing down shortly after taking off killing the pilot who was on board. this morning we're learning more about the pilot. he was a popular dentist in connecticut. john cuoco with the latest from worcester. >> people in real life don't normally hit to see that stuff. >> reporter: a pilot killed in a crash at around 8:00 saturday morning after taking off at worcester airport. the worcester county district attorney says the singl
i believe she had a bible and she was' reading from the bible praying i think. so she was definitely out of it a little bit. >> reporter:ions eyewitnesses say when they found louis praying they rushed to get the hotel a call to call 911. >> my mom asked her if she was okay and she said she was waiting for someone. i thought she was on drugs or drunk. >> reporter: louis was a boston police employee. a woman neighbors say was anything but violent. >> a sweet young lady....
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harvest bible chapel church will hold services on sundays at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. in the studio, nikki davidson local five news we are iowa. stephanie/ots: it's an intersection so dangerous ... it's only a matter of time before someone is killed. that's what people living in a des moines neighborhood are saying about mlk and prospect. tonight .... one local bus driver is pushing for a safer way. local five's kattey ortiz shows us "operation stoplight," kattey? kattey: there are a number of reasons why he ... and many others ... says the need for a stoplight at this intersection is dire. but first we're going to give you a lay of the land here. the des moines public schools bus garage is at the intersection of mlk and prospect. but they're not allowed to take a left out onto mlk because there's simply too much traffic. these detours are just some of the measures they need to take ... just to make a left turn! what's worse -- that's an extra fifteen thousand dollars in gas from taxpayers. (nat) kurt bowermaster is on a mission to take control of the traffic here at m
harvest bible chapel church will hold services on sundays at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. in the studio, nikki davidson local five news we are iowa. stephanie/ots: it's an intersection so dangerous ... it's only a matter of time before someone is killed. that's what people living in a des moines neighborhood are saying about mlk and prospect. tonight .... one local bus driver is pushing for a safer way. local five's kattey ortiz shows us "operation stoplight," kattey? kattey: there are a number...
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oh, got my bible back. i flip the out, started celebrating. >> reporter: his stories and his style perhaps uniquely poised to reach this hipster generation. >> i want to tell you, your value is not determined by this world. your value is determined by god's word. god says you are more. god says i've got a plan for you. god says there's purpose inside of you. you're valuable. >> i'm not some great theologian, floss tear fer. pastoring is about shepherding, helping people on the journey. >> it's all about relationship with the father. it is amazing grace. come on, if you believe it, shout and praise his house. >> reporter: juju chang in miami, florida for "nightline." >>> next, she's always been a bit mysterious. but now as a potential first lady, melania trump is stepping forward and speaking out. take a look at these bbq trophies: best cracked pepper sauce... most ribs eaten while calf roping... yep, greatness deserves recognition. you got any trophies, cowboy? whoomp there it is uh, yeah... well, uh, well
oh, got my bible back. i flip the out, started celebrating. >> reporter: his stories and his style perhaps uniquely poised to reach this hipster generation. >> i want to tell you, your value is not determined by this world. your value is determined by god's word. god says you are more. god says i've got a plan for you. god says there's purpose inside of you. you're valuable. >> i'm not some great theologian, floss tear fer. pastoring is about shepherding, helping people on the...
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last sunday's bible stor was "jonah and the whale." so they decided to build a whale in the make the body... and are using fans to keep the 63-foot whale inflated. the big fish has proven to be a big hit. e church plans to keep the whale around for several more weeks. here's a live look at storm track seven meteorologist eileen loan has your storm track 7 forecast next. this is today in`iowa on with another check of your sttrm wawaer today with highs back to normal. showers track through tonight and tomorrow morning with scattered showers possible satday dead. plus -- could this be the big break in a child abduction case one that gripped the midwest 26 years ago? we have the latest developments in that investigation... and one struggling campaign comes@up with a newline -- as the candidate comes to iowa... but isisit too late toofix? good morning, i'm ally crutcher. and i'm jerry gallagher. storm track seven meteorologist eileen loan is here now with your storm track seven forecast. emperatures this morning range from the low 30s to th
last sunday's bible stor was "jonah and the whale." so they decided to build a whale in the make the body... and are using fans to keep the 63-foot whale inflated. the big fish has proven to be a big hit. e church plans to keep the whale around for several more weeks. here's a live look at storm track seven meteorologist eileen loan has your storm track 7 forecast next. this is today in`iowa on with another check of your sttrm wawaer today with highs back to normal. showers track...
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. >>> for 5 people killed in a collision of the weekend will need to the same bible group. the two cars collided saturday night on highway 120 near groveland. one survivor from the saratoga bible group remains in critical condition with major injuries picked the group was on a brief trip when the collision happened. the driver of the other car was killed and it is not clear what caused the collision. >>> today it judge ordered a psychological evaluation for a woman accused of driving her car into oklahoma state homecoming parade kicks saturday's crash killed 4 people and injured dozens picked report age and ideas tells us the woman has a history of mental illness. >> reporter: 25-year-old adacia chambers is being held on $1 million bond. she's facing for preliminary counts of second- degree murder. in connection with the fatal crash as oklahoma state university homecoming parade saturday. >> driving a car into a crowded group of people is evidencing a depraved mind for. >> reporter: father apologize to the victims. >> i'm sorry for the victims and the people who lost their
. >>> for 5 people killed in a collision of the weekend will need to the same bible group. the two cars collided saturday night on highway 120 near groveland. one survivor from the saratoga bible group remains in critical condition with major injuries picked the group was on a brief trip when the collision happened. the driver of the other car was killed and it is not clear what caused the collision. >>> today it judge ordered a psychological evaluation for a woman accused of...
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no, he is -- he had anger issues and almost -- a kid and took the bible into the toilet and came out man. i don't know if -- but that is what he says. >> larry: is this a potential presidential candidate -- >> first of all, he is a brilliant man. the sharp. >> larry: how come the sharpest knife is the drawer is the dullest knife in the drawer? >> he said if someone pulled a gun, he would attack. can we get this guy some red bull? if anybody moves slower than this guy? >> larry: i know. >> clarion call for action. >> larry: human quaaludes. >> i blame tv, whenever you watch a tv show, any cop show, the bad guys got the guns to the guy's throat, i will kill you, you won't kill me bob, i know you wouldn't do it. no. a psychopath will kill you. that never happens. they blow you away and they move on to the next guy. only on tv does that happen. >> larry: exactly. >> plus his advice was, you know, attack the, it is like that is really bad advice, what would his advice be for like scuba dive may i you are underwater and see a shark, get the buddy system, grab a knife and i will swim to sho
no, he is -- he had anger issues and almost -- a kid and took the bible into the toilet and came out man. i don't know if -- but that is what he says. >> larry: is this a potential presidential candidate -- >> first of all, he is a brilliant man. the sharp. >> larry: how come the sharpest knife is the drawer is the dullest knife in the drawer? >> he said if someone pulled a gun, he would attack. can we get this guy some red bull? if anybody moves slower than this guy?...
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i would remember the bible verses and passages. >> stephen: do you have a favorite verse from the biblet's hear yours. >> stephen: mine is from matthew. jesus says so i say to do you not worry for who among you by worrying can change a hair on his head or a cubit to the span of his life. i like it because st a commandment to not worry. >> i love that. >> stephen: i can't live it, i can't do it, but i like that-- it's not like try not to worry, so i say to you, do not worry. >> i love that. >> stephen: so if you are worrying, you are being disobedient. >> you worry, you sinning. >> stephen: exactly. how but mine is psalm 37: "delight thyself..." i love the word "delight," don't you? i'm so glad that david knew it. >> stephen: david was into delighting himself. (laughter). >> stephen: okay, how about these stories? >> wait, "delight thyself in the lord. he will give you the desires of your heart." now what that says to me, lord has a wide range. what is lord. compassion, love, forgiveness, kindness. so you delight yourself in those virtues, where the character of the lord is revealed. del
i would remember the bible verses and passages. >> stephen: do you have a favorite verse from the biblet's hear yours. >> stephen: mine is from matthew. jesus says so i say to do you not worry for who among you by worrying can change a hair on his head or a cubit to the span of his life. i like it because st a commandment to not worry. >> i love that. >> stephen: i can't live it, i can't do it, but i like that-- it's not like try not to worry, so i say to you, do not...
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he talked about being in the bible every day and he relied on the strength and belief to the darkest days of the presidency. his own journey into path of faith. >> as we both know for the secular elite liberal is to talk about their faith. you talk about it very openly. those that are atheist or agnostic's. how have you found the reaction to your talking so openly. >> guest: do not accept the liberal label. >> host: i am talking about a journalist. i am not at nbc anymore but even when i was people were respectful of it and i think that you are right to talk about it very openly as something that takes people back. it's kind of culturally an anathema to speak of faith so openly and i'm still a journalist and i understand what that means. i am not arguing the point that it seems a bit unusual. when i talk about my years in the bush years it is about the journey of life which is asking the question who am i trying to become and being on the path of strengthening the relationship with god so it feels good and it's who i am and who i've been comfortable becoming and so far that reaction
he talked about being in the bible every day and he relied on the strength and belief to the darkest days of the presidency. his own journey into path of faith. >> as we both know for the secular elite liberal is to talk about their faith. you talk about it very openly. those that are atheist or agnostic's. how have you found the reaction to your talking so openly. >> guest: do not accept the liberal label. >> host: i am talking about a journalist. i am not at nbc anymore but...
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new york times" reports an american scholar discovered the earliest known draft of the king james bible in cambridge. the draft dates from 1604 to 1608. the king james translation of the bible was eventually published in 1611 and became one of the most influential books in english history. >>> "wall street journal" reports the justice department and fbi are investigating the business of daily fantasy sports. agents have been contacting customers of draftkings. the justice department is reviewing the legality of sites in which customers pay money to draft virtual sports teams. another for prize money based on athletes' real-world performance. >>> up next in sports, signature move. we will show you why jose bautista is being known as joey bat flip after a monster home run. after a home run. 30, 29, 28. tick, tock. 25 years old and you're still playing in the mud. 15 feet in the air, that's where you feel most alive. 10 meter maids waiting to wallpaper your truck. better get out of town. 5, 4, 3... toyota. let's go places. choose to move freely. move free ultra has triple-action support fo
new york times" reports an american scholar discovered the earliest known draft of the king james bible in cambridge. the draft dates from 1604 to 1608. the king james translation of the bible was eventually published in 1611 and became one of the most influential books in english history. >>> "wall street journal" reports the justice department and fbi are investigating the business of daily fantasy sports. agents have been contacting customers of draftkings. the...
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contest, a bible costume contest, so we're inviting people to come out and a good time. it's from 11:00 o'clock to 4:00 p.m. >> okay, it sounds like it's going to be a fabulous day, executive pass torr, thanks for coming in and have a great time on october 31. >> thank you, will do. well that's it for this edition of urban update. from everyone here i'm byron barnett, have a great sunday,
contest, a bible costume contest, so we're inviting people to come out and a good time. it's from 11:00 o'clock to 4:00 p.m. >> okay, it sounds like it's going to be a fabulous day, executive pass torr, thanks for coming in and have a great time on october 31. >> thank you, will do. well that's it for this edition of urban update. from everyone here i'm byron barnett, have a great sunday,
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you definitely would bring the family bible because religion was important to them. you would absolutely bring it. furniture wise, maybe if you are -- odds and ends. many people landed in philadelphia, because pennsylvania had strong ties with the linen trade. that is what you would come back on, arriving in the fall. he would either arrive in the delaware valley or philadelphia. being farmers, you needed land, so you would come a little south. there is a place called the shenandoah valley and once you get there, this is from stanton to lexington, that is where pretty much everybody settled. if you go to that area, talk to your county surveyor and he would tell you where the land was. you would go look and come back and say what you liked and eventually he would go to women -- to williamsburg and get it registered. you would then have your land. scotts get walter they believeecause in education, because they built churches, they are pretty much predominant leaders of the community, especially when elections come, because they are educated and a lot of them get voted
you definitely would bring the family bible because religion was important to them. you would absolutely bring it. furniture wise, maybe if you are -- odds and ends. many people landed in philadelphia, because pennsylvania had strong ties with the linen trade. that is what you would come back on, arriving in the fall. he would either arrive in the delaware valley or philadelphia. being farmers, you needed land, so you would come a little south. there is a place called the shenandoah valley and...
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. >> i look it at him being in the bible, the water being goliath. >> pelley: also tonight, a congressional investigator claims he was fired over the probe into hillary clinton's e-mails. a new report says a rookie cop was justified in the fatal shooting of a 12 year old. bell. the sanitation meltdown that led to death and a national recall. >> a lot of times when i walked in there, there was just ice cream all over the floor. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" >> pelley: today the governor of south carolina said the state is finally shifting from the record flooding is blamed for 21 deaths in the carolinas. 27 dams have failed and more than 100 others are still at risk. more than 300 bridges and roads are closed, leaving many people stranded. david begnaud is in big dam, south carolina. david? >> reporter: scott, we're in the one community that is still in a response mode. this is the community of big dam. there is only one road leading in and out, and tonight the bridge to get there is buried underwater. >> i terrorize to squeeze by him. >> reporter: 15-year-old hu
. >> i look it at him being in the bible, the water being goliath. >> pelley: also tonight, a congressional investigator claims he was fired over the probe into hillary clinton's e-mails. a new report says a rookie cop was justified in the fatal shooting of a 12 year old. bell. the sanitation meltdown that led to death and a national recall. >> a lot of times when i walked in there, there was just ice cream all over the floor. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs...