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here's david wright. >> reporter: it's every kid's favorite bible story, genesis, chapter 6 to nine,ry of noah and the flood and the ark he built to save all the animals two by two. an apocalypse renders kid friendly for sunday school. ♪ i'm father noah >> reporter: this story like so many stories in the bible has big elementl things that are still leave questions in the world today. after jesus and moses, noah probably has more hollywood block busters than anyone else in the bible, which is why we found ourselves in an unlikely place. we're in williamstown, kentucky. population, not much by the looks of things, and where we're headed is supposed to be there. we turned a corner and low and behold. there she blows. off in the distance is a large, wooden ship still under construction. oh, my gosh. noah's ark, right here in the american south. 510 feet long. 95 feet wide. 51 feet high. the dimensions set out cube it by cube it. the noah of this ark -- >> it's huge. the closer you get -- >> it gets bigger and bigger. >> reporter: his mission, to turn this bible story into a world class t
here's david wright. >> reporter: it's every kid's favorite bible story, genesis, chapter 6 to nine,ry of noah and the flood and the ark he built to save all the animals two by two. an apocalypse renders kid friendly for sunday school. ♪ i'm father noah >> reporter: this story like so many stories in the bible has big elementl things that are still leave questions in the world today. after jesus and moses, noah probably has more hollywood block busters than anyone else in the...
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and then the other element of bible politics is receihetorica value of the bible. that people night not be invested in the truth claims of the bible but like emerson and others they learn how to speak with the bible. so is james baldwin engaging in bible politics? i don't know. but we know the bible is everywhere in james baldwin. >> if we could continue along that vein, does there have to be a connection to institutionalized religion? because we know that a lot of these black men and white men who are pursuing this are ministers but not all are. so does there have to be an affiliation with an institution or just because you know the bible and you know -- you think you know what god's plan is. >> so for me, and i make a distinction in the longer paper, i wouldn't include the ethiopians as bible politics because i take literally this idea of the abolitionists who are saying that we are going to stay in america. enac in fact, that's one of their themes, that we're going to stay in america. our blood has made this country. we're going to make it better. and then what
and then the other element of bible politics is receihetorica value of the bible. that people night not be invested in the truth claims of the bible but like emerson and others they learn how to speak with the bible. so is james baldwin engaging in bible politics? i don't know. but we know the bible is everywhere in james baldwin. >> if we could continue along that vein, does there have to be a connection to institutionalized religion? because we know that a lot of these black men and...
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they used literally the language of the bible. they literally used bible passages, they invoke god. if they are not invoking god, it's narrow red -- narrow. i do think it's a tradition to have a long history, and a tradition that has been -- we think about it so much, and the right that we don't realize how that tradition has been used, all along is a counter narrative to this other way that the bible is used politically. and -- with the caseued wood, andat, -- mary the idea that religion can be linked to mental illness, although some of us i think recognize that connection had we not read your paper. you educate that this is a racially station of the whole thing. of you find any instances white patients being diagnosed with it? >> i was really only just getting started on this, and it grows out of the previous project in which i became intrigued on the psychiatric letter -- literature on followers of father divine. sociologists try to think about following this man, who thinks he is god. the literature was distinctive in rehearsing a litany that goes something like the negro is thr
they used literally the language of the bible. they literally used bible passages, they invoke god. if they are not invoking god, it's narrow red -- narrow. i do think it's a tradition to have a long history, and a tradition that has been -- we think about it so much, and the right that we don't realize how that tradition has been used, all along is a counter narrative to this other way that the bible is used politically. and -- with the caseued wood, andat, -- mary the idea that religion can...
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the man says, no, the bibles were meant as a gift. ali asked him what he does for a living and it turns out that the man had a stroke and he's been forced into retirement. ali then tries to hand him a big pile of money for the bibles. but the man refuses and this is where things get interesting. ali says, take the money, man, i'm trying to get into heaven. and the man replies, so am i. ali is not taking "no" for an answer. he says, "if you don't take the money, i might not get in." and the man replies, "if i do take your money, i might not get in." they arrive at his home and the man invites him in to meet his wife of 30 years. he gives ali the bibles. ali slips the money under a napkin on the kitchen table. they are about to leave and hana gives the man her phone number and tells him to call him -- to call her if he ever needs a ride home from church again. sitting in the car, ali turns to his daughter and asks, would you really go out of your way and pick him up, drive him all the way home? and she says yes. and with tears in his ey
the man says, no, the bibles were meant as a gift. ali asked him what he does for a living and it turns out that the man had a stroke and he's been forced into retirement. ali then tries to hand him a big pile of money for the bibles. but the man refuses and this is where things get interesting. ali says, take the money, man, i'm trying to get into heaven. and the man replies, so am i. ali is not taking "no" for an answer. he says, "if you don't take the money, i might not get...
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ali thanks him but says, he wants to pay for the bibles. the man says, no, the bibles were meant as a gift. ali asked him what he does for a living. and it turns out the man had a stroke and has been forced into retirement. ali then tries to hand him a big pile of money for the bibles. but the man refuses and this is where things get interesting. ali says, take the money, man, i'm trying to get into heaven. and the man replied. so am i. ali is not taking no for an answer. he says, if you don't take the money i might not get in. and the man replies, if i do take your money i might not get in. they arrive at his home, and the map invites him too meet his wife of 30 years. he gives ali the bibles. ali slips the money under a napkin on the kitchen table. they're about to leave and hannah gives the man her phone number and tells him to call him -- to call her if her needs a ride home from church again. sitting in the car, ali turns to his daughter and asks. would you really go out of your way and pick him up and drive him home? and she says, yes
ali thanks him but says, he wants to pay for the bibles. the man says, no, the bibles were meant as a gift. ali asked him what he does for a living. and it turns out the man had a stroke and has been forced into retirement. ali then tries to hand him a big pile of money for the bibles. but the man refuses and this is where things get interesting. ali says, take the money, man, i'm trying to get into heaven. and the man replied. so am i. ali is not taking no for an answer. he says, if you don't...
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ali thanks him but says he wants to pay for the bibles. the man says, no, the bibles were meant as a gift. ali asked him what he does for a living. and it turns out that the man had a stroke and he's been forced into retirement. ali then tries to hand him a big pile of money for the bibles. but the man refuses and this is where things get interesting. ali says, take the money, man! i'm trying to get into heaven! and the man replies, so am i! [ laughter ] ali is not taking "no" for an answer. he says, if you don't take the money, i might not get in. and the man replies, if i do take your money, i might not get in. [ laughter ] they arrive at his home and the man invites him in to meet his wife of 30 years. he gives ali the bibles. ali slips the money under a napkin on the kitchen table. they're about to leave and hanna gives the man her phone number and tells him to call him -- to call her if he ever needs a ride home from church again. sitting in the car, ali turns to his daughter and asks, would you really go out of your way and pick him
ali thanks him but says he wants to pay for the bibles. the man says, no, the bibles were meant as a gift. ali asked him what he does for a living. and it turns out that the man had a stroke and he's been forced into retirement. ali then tries to hand him a big pile of money for the bibles. but the man refuses and this is where things get interesting. ali says, take the money, man! i'm trying to get into heaven! and the man replies, so am i! [ laughter ] ali is not taking "no" for an...
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>> yes. >> reporter: holding the bible study? >> yes. and he was invited to the join them. >> reporter: reverend norville goff resides over 30 churches in the district, and he had left mother emanuel just before the gunman entered on the side door. >> i left to go to another meeting at 20 minutes before 8:00 and my understanding is that he was already in the parking lot. >> reporter: dispatch recalls the calls from the survivors that night, and these chilling words show their pleas for help. shot pastor. female is hiding under the table. male is reloading. the number of shots fired, so ma many. >> reporter: were you sittinging around the table or in the back? >> i was around the table, the last table in the back. >> reporter: when you prayed under that table, were you asking for something? >> i was asking that he wouldn't kill all of us. yes. >> reporter: first responders rushed to the scene in mere minutes. that sis when charleston police chief gregory mullen got the call. >> i was in my home with my wife preparing to go to bed. actuall
>> yes. >> reporter: holding the bible study? >> yes. and he was invited to the join them. >> reporter: reverend norville goff resides over 30 churches in the district, and he had left mother emanuel just before the gunman entered on the side door. >> i left to go to another meeting at 20 minutes before 8:00 and my understanding is that he was already in the parking lot. >> reporter: dispatch recalls the calls from the survivors that night, and these chilling...
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did you know your mom was there in the bible study? >> yes. this is the truth. >> so what did you say to those family members behind closed doors? >> we explained that we had had a situation in the church, as they were aware of and at this point there were nine people that were deceased. >> all i can see is the body bag. but i knew my mama was gone. i heart was telling me this. >> reporter: you knew? >> yes. >> we were throw in the throes of planning nine funerals, home-going celebrations. >> they deducted that that was there, brother, sister, father, cousin, friend and all the ranges of weeping, crying, wailing, moaning, sobbing. >> it was a gasp that i'll never forget when we -- when we told them that ch. and at that point reverend goff broke out into a song and everybody was singing together and -- >> reporter: holding hands and praying? >> holding hands and praying. >> reporter: after an intense 14-hour manhunt, police apprehended their suspect. we learned the 21-year-old gunman hoped to start a race war. >> this act of terrorism, racism, bigot bigotry, was
did you know your mom was there in the bible study? >> yes. this is the truth. >> so what did you say to those family members behind closed doors? >> we explained that we had had a situation in the church, as they were aware of and at this point there were nine people that were deceased. >> all i can see is the body bag. but i knew my mama was gone. i heart was telling me this. >> reporter: you knew? >> yes. >> we were throw in the throes of planning...
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the bible is the best. we are going to protect christianity. i can say that i don't have to be politically correct. >> the evangelicals are with me. they know one thing about me. i'm not a liar. >> i win with the evangelicals by a lot. they know i'm legit. >> i wrote the art of the deal. >> i always say a deep, deep second to the bible. the bible is the best. the bible. >> well, you just heard it from donald trump, christians love him. today trump held a meeting with hundreds of evangelical leaders the goal to address concerns about his candidacy. so, did it work? a special "on the record" evangelical panel of people in today's meeting is here. reverend franklin graham, ralph reid and jerry falwell jr. go "on the record." i should note as of today ralph and jerry are both on trump's advisory board. reverend, first to you, what happened today? >> well, greta, we were asked -- i was asked to come to a meeting and to hear donald trump. and i'm glad i did. as you know i'm not supporting or endorsing anyone this
the bible is the best. we are going to protect christianity. i can say that i don't have to be politically correct. >> the evangelicals are with me. they know one thing about me. i'm not a liar. >> i win with the evangelicals by a lot. they know i'm legit. >> i wrote the art of the deal. >> i always say a deep, deep second to the bible. the bible is the best. the bible. >> well, you just heard it from donald trump, christians love him. today trump held a meeting...
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we the bibles were meant as a gift ali last week he did for a living and it turns out he had a strokeirement ali tries to hand him money for the bible's but the man refuses and this is where it gets interesting. ali says take the money i am trying to get into heaven. [laughter] the man replies so am i. [laughter]an ali is not taking no for an answer and says if you don't take the money i'm not getting in and the man replies if i do take germany i'm not getting in. [laughter] there arrived at his home the man invites him into meet his wife of 30 years and gives ali the bible as he slips the money under ae kita napkin on the kitchen tablet they are about to leave and gives the man her phone number and tells him to call her if he needs a ride home from church again. sitting in the car ali turns to his daughter and asks which you really go out of your way to pick him up and drive him home? she says yes. and with tears in his eyes he says that is me and yu. [applause] he s he says you are on the road to have been therein lies his creed greatness the ability to see something greater in his
we the bibles were meant as a gift ali last week he did for a living and it turns out he had a strokeirement ali tries to hand him money for the bible's but the man refuses and this is where it gets interesting. ali says take the money i am trying to get into heaven. [laughter] the man replies so am i. [laughter]an ali is not taking no for an answer and says if you don't take the money i'm not getting in and the man replies if i do take germany i'm not getting in. [laughter] there arrived at...
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. >> his remarks came after the massacre in orlando and used a pulpit and bible to justify his position. >> the point i was making is if god's puts the death penalty and god says they deserve to die, this is not something that we as christians needing to mourning. >> he is taking the bible's words and twisting them to get this message across. >> linda tillman, a baptist is appalled by the hateful rhetoric and one of many that plan to protest peacefully at his next sermon sunday. >> we don't want that kind of thinking. i think we are bigger and better than that. >> pastor hermendez welcomes the response. >> if you are a bible christian and not the sugarcoated messages, we would love to have you at our church. >> so we are heading to your bay area wednesday and know this, wednesday will be the coolest day of the week thus far. and today was nothing to sneeze at, pretty cool and highs in the 60s and 70s. highs tomorrow in the 60s. there will be a couple of low 70s popping in but that's pretty chilly when we are talking about june, coming up on the middle of june. that low pressure centered
. >> his remarks came after the massacre in orlando and used a pulpit and bible to justify his position. >> the point i was making is if god's puts the death penalty and god says they deserve to die, this is not something that we as christians needing to mourning. >> he is taking the bible's words and twisting them to get this message across. >> linda tillman, a baptist is appalled by the hateful rhetoric and one of many that plan to protest peacefully at his next sermon...
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the man says, no, the bibles were meant as a gift. ali asked him what he does for a living, and turns out the man had a stroke and has been forced into retirement. ali then tries to hand him a big pile of money for the bibles. the man refuses, and this is where things get interesting. ali says, take the money, man, i'm trying to get into heaven. and the man replies, so am i. [laughter] >> ali is not taking no for an answer. he says, if you don't take the money i might not get in. and the man replies, if i do take your money i might not get in. they arrive at his home and the man invites them in to meet his wife of 30 years. he gives ali the bibles. ali slips the money under a napkin on the kitchen table. they're about to leave, and hannah gives the man her phone number and tells him to call her if he ever needs a ride home from church again. sitting in the car, ali turns to his daughter and asks, would you really go out of your way and pick him up and drive him home? and she said, yes. and with tears in his eye, he says, that's me in
the man says, no, the bibles were meant as a gift. ali asked him what he does for a living, and turns out the man had a stroke and has been forced into retirement. ali then tries to hand him a big pile of money for the bibles. the man refuses, and this is where things get interesting. ali says, take the money, man, i'm trying to get into heaven. and the man replies, so am i. [laughter] >> ali is not taking no for an answer. he says, if you don't take the money i might not get in. and the...
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. >> and bible make-over, king james version, now translated into emojis? >> wow, and a town blasted for city hall statue of two girls taking a selfie. >> plus fans across the globe are celebrating marilyn monroe tonight, and hope to purchase some of her personal items. >> and a lawyer, lawmaker, doubles as a lift driver. local congressman is taking some heat tonight after his car was spotted with the infamous lift mustache. we'll be right back. ack. includes supporting those in our community who need help. our energyshare program does just that, assisting with bill pay and providing free, energy-saving upgrades. it's more than helping customers, it's helping neighbors. ♪ stand by me >> ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ ♪ happy birthday mr. president ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ >> who can forget the the iconic marilyn monroe sing to go president john f ken. >> i celebrating marilyn today, she would have turned 90 years old today. >> wow, to mark the occasion, wormed wide tour kicked off today featuring several of her personal belonging that will be auction off this f
. >> and bible make-over, king james version, now translated into emojis? >> wow, and a town blasted for city hall statue of two girls taking a selfie. >> plus fans across the globe are celebrating marilyn monroe tonight, and hope to purchase some of her personal items. >> and a lawyer, lawmaker, doubles as a lift driver. local congressman is taking some heat tonight after his car was spotted with the infamous lift mustache. we'll be right back. ack. includes supporting...
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. >> what is happening with the news on the bible tonight. >> that's right. no doubt about it.slated book in the world but for the first time we've translated it to the point that emojis are taking the place of actual words. we often talk about religion and the next generation of millennials and it turns out because it's a symbol and emojis got big in japan and in 2014 so the next generation, who was born in 19890 or in 2000 and they say -- >> look at it there. >> is that god or an angel. >> it's god and he's there and sees the light. for me, that's good news. they use this translation called lingo jam and they are able to put the whole bible, all 66 books, in lingo jam and they came out with symbols. >> the other option is to just read the bible. >> yep. i'm trying to see. nope, not going to do it. >> the cliff notes for the bible. >> some say it's pandering the. >> so apparently it's -- you have the best-dressed list, social register and now here in new york they have taken it a step further. >> way over due. the most powerful 30 under 30. we've heard all of these different p
. >> what is happening with the news on the bible tonight. >> that's right. no doubt about it.slated book in the world but for the first time we've translated it to the point that emojis are taking the place of actual words. we often talk about religion and the next generation of millennials and it turns out because it's a symbol and emojis got big in japan and in 2014 so the next generation, who was born in 19890 or in 2000 and they say -- >> look at it there. >> is...
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ali thinks him but says, he wants to pay for the bibles. the man says no, the vitals were meant as a gift. ali asks him what he does for a living and it turns out that the man had a stroke and he has been forced into retirement . ali then tries to hand him a big pile of money for the bibles. but the man refuses and this is where things get interesting. ali says, take the money man, i'm trying to get into heaven. and the man replies, so am i. ali is not taking no for an answer. he says, if you don't take the money i might not get in. and the man replies, if i do take your money i might not get in. if they arrive at his home and the man inviting him to meet his wifeof 30 years . he gives ali the bibles. ali slipped the money under a napkin on the kitchen table. they are about to leave and hannah gives the man her phone number and tells him to call him, to call her if he ever needs a ride home from church again. sitting in the car, ali turns to his daughter and asks, would you really go out of your way and pick him up and drive him all the way
ali thinks him but says, he wants to pay for the bibles. the man says no, the vitals were meant as a gift. ali asks him what he does for a living and it turns out that the man had a stroke and he has been forced into retirement . ali then tries to hand him a big pile of money for the bibles. but the man refuses and this is where things get interesting. ali says, take the money man, i'm trying to get into heaven. and the man replies, so am i. ali is not taking no for an answer. he says, if you...
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lempt a group of people gathered for bible study. the chifrp ux one of the largest, oldest black congregations in the south. >> i stayed that night, my friend was leading. she asked me to stay. originally, i said i wasn't going to stay. >> holly shepherd, one of 12 members, part of a devote group that welcomed a stranger into his worship. a young white man who never attended before. nearly an hour later, the man unloaded his gun. >> evil walked into the church. >> the gunman told polyshepard he would let her live. one of five people to survive the massacre one year ago. cnn was given rare access inside that bible study room, and i spoke to those left behind. >> this is the room. bible study. he was invited to join them. >> he presides over 30 church dmts district. he left before the gunman came in the side door. >> i left. my understanding, the gunman was already in the parking lot. >> reporter: a dispatch log details the initial 911 calls from survivor that is night. these chilling words show the pleases for help. shot pastor. femal
lempt a group of people gathered for bible study. the chifrp ux one of the largest, oldest black congregations in the south. >> i stayed that night, my friend was leading. she asked me to stay. originally, i said i wasn't going to stay. >> holly shepherd, one of 12 members, part of a devote group that welcomed a stranger into his worship. a young white man who never attended before. nearly an hour later, the man unloaded his gun. >> evil walked into the church. >> the...
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. >> reporter: it's every kid's favorite bible story.is chapter 6-9, the story of and the ark he built to save all the animals two by two. >> so we are in williams town, kentucky population not much by the looks of things. where we're headed is supposed to be right up here. we turn a corner and lo and behold. >> thar she blows. off in the distance is a large wooden ship still under construction. >> oh, my gosh. noah's ark right mere in the american south. >> 510 feet long, 85 feet wide, 51 feet high. >> reporter: the dimensions set out in the bible cube by the by cube by the. kenham is the noah of this ark. >> it's huge. the closer you get. >> it gets bigger and bigger. >> reporter:ham's mission is to turn this bible story into a world class theme park straight out of old testament and then some. when finished he says it will be seven stories tall and a football field and a half the larger timber framed structure in the world. >> what are you making here? >> this would be the grandparent of modern apes. >> reporter: he calls his ministry
. >> reporter: it's every kid's favorite bible story.is chapter 6-9, the story of and the ark he built to save all the animals two by two. >> so we are in williams town, kentucky population not much by the looks of things. where we're headed is supposed to be right up here. we turn a corner and lo and behold. >> thar she blows. off in the distance is a large wooden ship still under construction. >> oh, my gosh. noah's ark right mere in the american south. >> 510...
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recite the bible, made him act in morality plays based on the bible. she had him accompany her when she went to minister to the poor and sick in local hospitals, people never even owned a house while reagan was growing up. reagan goes into a context of his mentor, his minister. he was expected to marry the minister's daughter. he considered going off to yale divinity school with one of his best friends in high school. he went to a church school. he drove 100 miles every sunday to teach sunday school. 25% of his life was spent in and around the church. he developed this spiritual context based on the scriptures. when reagan talks to me this way, i begin, because i think i had extraordinary curiosity because i did not come from california, was not part of the film industry, so i had to learn. we had to really learn our client, why they thought the way they did, why they acted the way they did. we had to understand it to be able to serve them in the best way we possibly could. this was reagan in 1981 opening up to me and showing some of the insight that h
recite the bible, made him act in morality plays based on the bible. she had him accompany her when she went to minister to the poor and sick in local hospitals, people never even owned a house while reagan was growing up. reagan goes into a context of his mentor, his minister. he was expected to marry the minister's daughter. he considered going off to yale divinity school with one of his best friends in high school. he went to a church school. he drove 100 miles every sunday to teach sunday...
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the bible preaches against greed multiple times. it is listed in mark seven, malice, desight, slander, that is something we are supposed to avoid. donald trump stands up, says he is greedy. a paster saying, i support trump,ern america is built on greed. i think we are built on -- >> capitalism. >> big business litigation is common. >> absolutely. >> most business in america is not common. >> more common than people think. >> go out on this religious question. michael ferris pointed out that greed is a sin. in i believe, in your own religious beliefs? >> yes, greed is a sin. overt sins, and covert sins. >> you approved of greed, now you say it is a sin. >> i approved of capitalism. >> is it the same word, capitalism and greed snnchlthd it is based on the acquisition of more. >> is capitalism the same is greed. >> in some respects. >> capitalism is a sin? >> your -- >> the bible said to do anything in moderation. >> pastor daryl scott -- >> you told me that you support greed in donald trump? >> you are doing lying is a sin as well. yo
the bible preaches against greed multiple times. it is listed in mark seven, malice, desight, slander, that is something we are supposed to avoid. donald trump stands up, says he is greedy. a paster saying, i support trump,ern america is built on greed. i think we are built on -- >> capitalism. >> big business litigation is common. >> absolutely. >> most business in america is not common. >> more common than people think. >> go out on this religious question....
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. >> is there a bible down there? you read that much? >> no, it's just there for good luck.ace? i'm at peace with myself. i have to be. there's a certain time you have to look at reality and say, this is home. this is home. this is home. you can't focus on what's going on out there. can't let it get to you. just have to forget about the outside world and understand that this is a world now. and this is reality. this is home. i can sit here and say, i did what i had to do. regardless of the consequences. can't sit here and kick myself in the ass for it. it happens. >>> next on "lockup: raw" -- >> i'm in here for heat of passion. i caught my wife with somebody. >> the spouse killers. >> i had tried to make it look like a suicide. i mean, my husband had been suicidal. he had a history of being suicidal. blaf [burke] hot dog.seen it.covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ mr. president we're on mars. switch to a video call... sure, we can do that. congrat... picture from mars looks great. it's about ti
. >> is there a bible down there? you read that much? >> no, it's just there for good luck.ace? i'm at peace with myself. i have to be. there's a certain time you have to look at reality and say, this is home. this is home. this is home. you can't focus on what's going on out there. can't let it get to you. just have to forget about the outside world and understand that this is a world now. and this is reality. this is home. i can sit here and say, i did what i had to do. regardless...
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cnn was given rare access inside that bible study room, and i spoke exclusively to those left behind. >> this was the room. >> this is the room. >> where he came. >> yes. >> this is where people were seated around the table. >> around the table, why. >> he holding bible study. >> yes. >> he was invited to join them. >> reverend norvel, he left just before the gunman entered the church through the side door. >> i left to go to another meeting, about 20 minutes of 8:00. my understanding, the gunman was already in the parking lot. the 911 calls from survivors that night, these chilling words show their pleas for help. shot pastor, female hiding under the table. male is reloading. the number of shots fired, so many. >> were you sitting around the table or were you in the back? >> i was around the table the last table in the back. >> when you prayed under that table, were you asking for something? >> i was asking that he wouldn't kill all of us. yes. >> first responders rushed to the scene in near minutes. that's when charleston police chief, gregory mullen, got the call. >> i was in my ho
cnn was given rare access inside that bible study room, and i spoke exclusively to those left behind. >> this was the room. >> this is the room. >> where he came. >> yes. >> this is where people were seated around the table. >> around the table, why. >> he holding bible study. >> yes. >> he was invited to join them. >> reverend norvel, he left just before the gunman entered the church through the side door. >> i left to go to...
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>> yes. >> holding bible study. >> yes. to join them. >> reverend goff presides over 30 churches in the district. he left mother emanuel just before the gunman entered the church through the side door. >> left to go to another meeting about 20 minutes away. my understanding the gunman was already in the parking lot. >> reporter: a dispatch log details the initial 911 calls from survivors that night. these chilling words show their pleas for help. shot pastor. female is hiding under the table. male is reloading. the number of shots fired, so many. were you sitting around the table or you were in the back? >> i was around the table, the last table in the back. >> when you prayed under that table, were you asking for something? >> i was asking that he wouldn't kill all of us. yes. >> reporter: first responders rushed to the scene in mere minutes. that's when charleston police chief gregory mullen got the call. >> i was in my home with my wife preparing to go to bed. actually. and when i received the phone call. very quickly i
>> yes. >> holding bible study. >> yes. to join them. >> reverend goff presides over 30 churches in the district. he left mother emanuel just before the gunman entered the church through the side door. >> left to go to another meeting about 20 minutes away. my understanding the gunman was already in the parking lot. >> reporter: a dispatch log details the initial 911 calls from survivors that night. these chilling words show their pleas for help. shot pastor....
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but critics say he is misinterpreting the vital -- the bible. >> is taking the words in the bible and twisting them and i think we are bigger and better than that. >> i don't regret anything i said, i don't take back anything i said. i do think that most people out there have not listened to the sermon in context and taking what the media has portrayed.>> they are stressing that the protest outside of the sunday service at the church will be peaceful. >>> the city of orlando is getting support from around the world, and in chicago a team of comfort dogs were sent to lord comfort survivors of the shootings, and to help those that died. the dogs are at the various counseling centers in orlando and visiting the families that were affected by what happened. >> to see these dogs, they are from chicago, and we are from chicago.>> were getting love from everywhere.>> the comfort team is made up of 19 people, 12 dogs. not only do they offer comfort to those physically hurt, they offer solace to the first responders that were emotionally touched by the shootings. >>> and helping others that ma
but critics say he is misinterpreting the vital -- the bible. >> is taking the words in the bible and twisting them and i think we are bigger and better than that. >> i don't regret anything i said, i don't take back anything i said. i do think that most people out there have not listened to the sermon in context and taking what the media has portrayed.>> they are stressing that the protest outside of the sunday service at the church will be peaceful. >>> the city of...
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stud study see people attended a bible stud not far from the room where event happened. >>> cox theother of two young children was passionate about britain staying in the eu. police have arrested a 52-year-old man who was heard to yell britain first as he attacked her. >>> on to sports, cleveland cavaliers make sure there would be a game 7. the cavs 115-101 victory. steph curry got tossed after his 6th personal foul. he got so mad during a foul call he fired his mouth piece into the front row striking the fan. his wife took to twitter saying the foul calls were rigged. at tweet she later deleted. if the warriors win matt o'donnell owes me a burger it will be his third straight loss of a bet. >>> the phillies start a four game series with the arizona diamond backs, pitcher adam morgan will be on the mound. the highlight came when a phillies fan caught a foul ball one handed. he had the other hand wrapped around his young daughter and holding a tray of food. would you, talk about multi-tasking. >> father's day sunday retailers and dads alike will have a reason to smile. >> everybody's
stud study see people attended a bible stud not far from the room where event happened. >>> cox theother of two young children was passionate about britain staying in the eu. police have arrested a 52-year-old man who was heard to yell britain first as he attacked her. >>> on to sports, cleveland cavaliers make sure there would be a game 7. the cavs 115-101 victory. steph curry got tossed after his 6th personal foul. he got so mad during a foul call he fired his mouth piece...
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phil sanders, timely bible lesson the lord's way. churches of christ in the area, have you visit and worship assemblies. i hope you will. we love you. in search of the lord's way. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locafor pg&e.rk fieldman most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don't hit them when you're digging. 811 is a free service. i'm passionate about it because every time i go on the street i think about my own kids. they're the reason that i want to protect our community and our environment, and if me driving a that truck means that somebody gets to go home safer, then i'll drive it every day of the week. together, we're building a better california. >>> some bart riders are seeing delays. crews are working on the traffic between south hayward and fremont stations. one track remains closed through sunday night. bart expects 20 to 40 minute d
phil sanders, timely bible lesson the lord's way. churches of christ in the area, have you visit and worship assemblies. i hope you will. we love you. in search of the lord's way. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locafor pg&e.rk fieldman most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don't hit them when...
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. >>> putting a new spin on the bible. >> do you judge people by the outer this... i try hard to get a great shape. i can do easily. benefiber® healthy shape helps curb cravings. it's a clear, taste-free daily supplement... ...that's clinically proven to help keep me fuller longer. benefiber® healthy shape. this, i can do. find us in the fiber aisle. >>> number one and breaking news and a busy intersection and it's after a woman was hit by two cars and dying from her injuries. she was hit near 680. police have arrested one of the two drivers. >>> more breaking news and firefighters are are trying to tackle two grass fires near the happy hollow park and they're under control and watching out for the hot spots right now. >>> number three and the suspects of the nevada student that will make the first court appearance this morning. they're charged with the attempted murder and the da says that is the teens will be charged as adults. >>> the sun looks hot and it's not like that yet and three to 17 degrees warmer than average and the closer that you are to the coast the
. >>> putting a new spin on the bible. >> do you judge people by the outer this... i try hard to get a great shape. i can do easily. benefiber® healthy shape helps curb cravings. it's a clear, taste-free daily supplement... ...that's clinically proven to help keep me fuller longer. benefiber® healthy shape. this, i can do. find us in the fiber aisle. >>> number one and breaking news and a busy intersection and it's after a woman was hit by two cars and dying from her...
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creative people found a way to maybe the bible even more attractive to young folks.ing james bible is available through emogi based act and you're looking at a sample from the book. >> scripture for millennials are available in the app store. they want to make bible more approach annual for younger generations. as you can see there. we'll be right back with "fox5 local news at 11" . . >> a teach assistant accused of selling drugs it a student and that's not all and why did maryland congressman elijah cummings have a lift sticker in his window. he's not moonlighting as a driver. your news starts right now. . >> we begin with incredible story a man accused of tortur torturing burning villages and taking part in mass killings has been work as a security guard at dulles.
creative people found a way to maybe the bible even more attractive to young folks.ing james bible is available through emogi based act and you're looking at a sample from the book. >> scripture for millennials are available in the app store. they want to make bible more approach annual for younger generations. as you can see there. we'll be right back with "fox5 local news at 11" . . >> a teach assistant accused of selling drugs it a student and that's not all and why did...
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they are some of them holding bibles. obviously, an extremely emotional scene. once inside, they are being met with grief counselors, and people giving them more information on what happened to their loved ones and where to move on from here. i just spoke with a pastor who walked in with a group of volunteers, and he was clutching a bible, in one hand and he said, i have to hurry, they need me in there. which i of course agreed. i also spoke with a woman who came to the scene, her friend died in the nightclub. they had been former colleagues. at the airport. both of them security guards. though she happened to be in the nightclub, just celebrating with friends, this woman was turned away, because she is a friend and not a family member, and this location is of course for direct relatives only. another woman who lives in this neighborhood just told me, this is horrible. horrible news. these men, innocent lives, all lost. it is very sad. and indeed, it is a very sad scene here, my colleagues, adam longo and christopher mullen, are headed here, along with photojour
they are some of them holding bibles. obviously, an extremely emotional scene. once inside, they are being met with grief counselors, and people giving them more information on what happened to their loved ones and where to move on from here. i just spoke with a pastor who walked in with a group of volunteers, and he was clutching a bible, in one hand and he said, i have to hurry, they need me in there. which i of course agreed. i also spoke with a woman who came to the scene, her friend died...
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. >> like the four horsemen of the apocalypse, got that one from the bible. >> or the bible got it from(cheers and applause) welcome to the show. >> it is just like a job interview. i didn't bring my cv. >> trevor: who is getting the job, why does it feel like a job interview. >> because it's a desk. >> trevor: is this what job interviews, they are normally like a brown ding with papers, pens. i've got some pens under here, yeah, this will-- now it's a job interview. >> set it up. >> trevor: now it's so, welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> trevor: it is not a job interview. you got every job right now in hollywood. congratulations. are you doing extremely well. in three movies right now? >> yeah. >> trevor: three very different movies as well. x-men and neighbors 2, and then you have a comedy movie that is out with susan sarandon, she was telling me about that. >> yeah, the meddler, a great movie to take your mum too or your dad or a friend or someone it is a really sweet. >> trevor: i like how that escalated, mum, dad, friend, someone. find a stranger, come on, we're going to much wh
. >> like the four horsemen of the apocalypse, got that one from the bible. >> or the bible got it from(cheers and applause) welcome to the show. >> it is just like a job interview. i didn't bring my cv. >> trevor: who is getting the job, why does it feel like a job interview. >> because it's a desk. >> trevor: is this what job interviews, they are normally like a brown ding with papers, pens. i've got some pens under here, yeah, this will-- now it's a job...
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it became known as the negro bible. it was written in three parts, historical, sociological, and deeply spiritual. it included some of the negro spirituals you see before you. and you can see the names the names -- the names of some of those if you look on the side there. "nobody knows the trouble i've seen, nobody knows the trouble i've seen." anybody know the words? "my sorrow." but before that, "nobody knows but jesus." in the original, it was "nobody knows like jesus." there is a difference between "like" and "but jesus." the civil rights people later on changed the words. if you said, "like jesus," that means somebody else does know the troubles. if you say, "nobody else but jesus," only jesus knows. if you say, "like jesus," you are saying other people can join you in the struggle, you have not given up. if you say, "but jesus," you only look for salvation of freedom in heaven. so, the words, "steal away, steal away to jesus, steal away home." "steal away to jesus" means what? to heaven. but "steal away home" mean
it became known as the negro bible. it was written in three parts, historical, sociological, and deeply spiritual. it included some of the negro spirituals you see before you. and you can see the names the names -- the names of some of those if you look on the side there. "nobody knows the trouble i've seen, nobody knows the trouble i've seen." anybody know the words? "my sorrow." but before that, "nobody knows but jesus." in the original, it was "nobody knows...
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it became known as the nigra -- negro bible. it was deeply spiritual, and that played credit with some of the negro spirituals before you. and you can see the names of some of those if you look on the side, on the side there. nobody knows the trouble i have seen, nobody knows the trouble i have seen. anybody know the words. nice song. nobody knows but jesus. it was nobody knows like jesus. there is a difference between like and but jesus. if you said like jesus, that means somebody else does know the troubles. if you say nobody else but jesus, only jesus knows. if you say like jesus, you are saying other people can join you in the struggle, you have not given up. if you say but jesus, you only look for salvation of freedom in heaven. so steal away, steal away, steal away home. steal away, jesus means what? to have an. but steal away home means to freedom. and swing low sweet chariot, carry me home, swing low sweet chariot. if you get there before i do, cap tell all the children i am coming too. it means if you get to heaven befo
it became known as the nigra -- negro bible. it was deeply spiritual, and that played credit with some of the negro spirituals before you. and you can see the names of some of those if you look on the side, on the side there. nobody knows the trouble i have seen, nobody knows the trouble i have seen. anybody know the words. nice song. nobody knows but jesus. it was nobody knows like jesus. there is a difference between like and but jesus. if you said like jesus, that means somebody else does...
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his tweet of a bible verse after the orlando shootings has some calling for his resignation. critics say sorry just some good enough. >>> and big changes in the schedule for the leading two presidential candidates today. what hillary clinton and trump did differently today in the wake of public uproar. >>> a look at what people in our area are doing to help the victims in orlando and what you can do as well. ♪ one fifth of all the fresh water in the world flows into one incredible experience you can't find anywhere else. and that's not the only thing you can only find in new york state. ♪ ♪ you can find it all only in new york. new york. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer vacation at iloveny.com ♪ >>> forest fire in woodland township about 80% contained tonight. sky fox over the scene where you can see the damage in the brendon d. byrne state forest the flames burned through 350 acres every land. fortunately nobody had to be evacuated and there were no injuries reported. all roads in that area are now open. >>> all across the us people are mourning the victims ki
his tweet of a bible verse after the orlando shootings has some calling for his resignation. critics say sorry just some good enough. >>> and big changes in the schedule for the leading two presidential candidates today. what hillary clinton and trump did differently today in the wake of public uproar. >>> a look at what people in our area are doing to help the victims in orlando and what you can do as well. ♪ one fifth of all the fresh water in the world flows into one...
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in 1903, he publishes his magisterial work called the negro bible. deskcomes the permanent preeminent voice. he writes for dial magazine and atlanta monthly. any look in the book -- and you look in the book, you see something unique. he sees a negro spirit, and then you will have a problem on the , something of dubois in his own words, very much like this. you see the poet on one side. kingoet was one that dr. always read. this was by james russell lowell , the great poet. wrongst famous lines are doing on the throne, but the scaffold is behind them unknown. keeping watch above his own. and of course, king used to that. devil on the throne. what does that mean? true devil and a scaffold? what is a scaffold, just off your head? if you are an artist, you know what a scaffold is. the framework. it is something you stand on. it is something i used to work on on ships. i would go out in the ocean, and there was a scaffold. it is cheaper to work on an ocean ship. -- a ship out in the ocean. men and women go up on a scaffold, and you want to paint, they don
in 1903, he publishes his magisterial work called the negro bible. deskcomes the permanent preeminent voice. he writes for dial magazine and atlanta monthly. any look in the book -- and you look in the book, you see something unique. he sees a negro spirit, and then you will have a problem on the , something of dubois in his own words, very much like this. you see the poet on one side. kingoet was one that dr. always read. this was by james russell lowell , the great poet. wrongst famous lines...
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but in charleston, there was a bible study. sanders, daniel simmons, shirrando coleman singleton, myra thompson, marisha sanders and her beautiful five year old grand daughter, and my friend revland clemente pickney gathered for a bible study at emanuel. a young man among them was new to the church and they welcomed him in with love. why they didn't see the darkness in his heart, they showed him the loving nature of their own hearts. so much so he later told police he almost, almost, did not go through with this vicious attack because everyone was so nice to him. but tragically almost was not enough. the horrors unleashed by this young man changed south carolina forever. i remember getting a phone call at 9 p.m. that wednesday night from one of my friends at the sheriff's office about the shooting at mother emanuel. i text my friend hoping he would respond me and tell me what is going on at the church. looking at my text from june 17th, 2015 at 10:31 p.m. i asked him are you and your parishioners okay? it was met with silence.
but in charleston, there was a bible study. sanders, daniel simmons, shirrando coleman singleton, myra thompson, marisha sanders and her beautiful five year old grand daughter, and my friend revland clemente pickney gathered for a bible study at emanuel. a young man among them was new to the church and they welcomed him in with love. why they didn't see the darkness in his heart, they showed him the loving nature of their own hearts. so much so he later told police he almost, almost, did not go...
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i always say, a deep, deep second to the bible. the bible is the best. the bible. i've done great things. hey, look. i went into television, had "the apprentice." great hit, one of the most successful reality shows. i did books. many best sellers, many. "the art of the deal" is one of the biggest selling, certainly the biggest-selling business deal book by far. look, "the art of the deal." give me that book, i love that book. >> we should have known from the beginning when donald trump was hawking one of his business books at all of his campaign appearances, from the very, very start of his presidential campaign. since then he's come out with another book that he's been selling openly on the campaign trail. the one with the scowling picture on the front. "crippled america." there are also now, and i may be breaking this news right now, but there are unconfirmed reports but there are reports that there is either an "art of the deal 2.0" in the works right now in production right now, or that mr. trump is somehow repackaging the original "art of the deal" again as a
i always say, a deep, deep second to the bible. the bible is the best. the bible. i've done great things. hey, look. i went into television, had "the apprentice." great hit, one of the most successful reality shows. i did books. many best sellers, many. "the art of the deal" is one of the biggest selling, certainly the biggest-selling business deal book by far. look, "the art of the deal." give me that book, i love that book. >> we should have known from the...
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but she did say the most influential book was the bible.malice and barrack, you will play for the tie breaker. all right. i didn't get it from you on facebook. here is the tie breaker question. when is the last time hillary clinton drove a car? >> it was 198. kennedy: baker? >> i'm going. 1988. kennedy: you are closest, michael malice. 1996. you win the gun, now you are an amateur cia agent. thanks, everyone for playing. i loved every second of it. and i marvel at your intellectual fortitude. tom shillue holds the record for the most losses. coming up, if you have been losing sleep over whether you got your letter in the mail. house speaker fall ryan unveiled a new national security plan. poor mouth breather. allergies? stuffy nose? can't sleep? take that. a breathe right nasal strip instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicine alone. shut your mouth and say goodnight, mouthbreathers. breathe right. innovative sonicare technology with up to 27% more brush movements versus oral b. get healthier gums in 2 weeks guaranteed. i
but she did say the most influential book was the bible.malice and barrack, you will play for the tie breaker. all right. i didn't get it from you on facebook. here is the tie breaker question. when is the last time hillary clinton drove a car? >> it was 198. kennedy: baker? >> i'm going. 1988. kennedy: you are closest, michael malice. 1996. you win the gun, now you are an amateur cia agent. thanks, everyone for playing. i loved every second of it. and i marvel at your intellectual...
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that's the story of joseph in the bible.learn from this and we know that his parents will teach him valuable lessons in this. but our goal is to make sure his rights are protected and the rights of all the students are protected and they can speak about what they want, and not be hard timed by the school administration and not by the police. >> please keep us posted. we'll continue to follow this story. thank you for joining us. >>> coming up, she was born a male. but this high school student is now competing as a female in athletics. and winning a lot. is that fair? we report, you decide. >>> and it is a big day on the campaign trail and we are fuelling up with pancakes and politics. steve, as you see right there, live in new jersey getting the pulse of the people. steve? >> that's right, ainsley. i have actually had to come outside because i had to work off the home fries. we're here at the boulevard diner here at north bergen boulevard and 92nd here in north bergen, new jersey. talking to folks at the diner. a small busin
that's the story of joseph in the bible.learn from this and we know that his parents will teach him valuable lessons in this. but our goal is to make sure his rights are protected and the rights of all the students are protected and they can speak about what they want, and not be hard timed by the school administration and not by the police. >> please keep us posted. we'll continue to follow this story. thank you for joining us. >>> coming up, she was born a male. but this high...
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i go to a bible study on wednesday mornings and my group focuses on jesus calling. how many of you read "jesus calling" every day? it is so great and it is one of the best devotionals that we have. but i want to talk a little bit more about policy. as a some of you know and other people will allude to today, speaker ryan has asked us to look at setting up an agenda called "better way for the american people." we want to point out to people that we have a philosophy and we have an agenda. if we return to congress with a republican majority and we get a republican president, we will have a better way for the american people. we believe we will win on philosophy and ideas. we don't want this contest this fall to be a contest of just personalities. and so, we are working on that. the firstlled out one, which is on poverty, opportunity, and education. these are things that our faith-based organizations have always been so good at. we want to give them even more of a opportunityn in the future. do you know anything that the government does better than the private or nonpr
i go to a bible study on wednesday mornings and my group focuses on jesus calling. how many of you read "jesus calling" every day? it is so great and it is one of the best devotionals that we have. but i want to talk a little bit more about policy. as a some of you know and other people will allude to today, speaker ryan has asked us to look at setting up an agenda called "better way for the american people." we want to point out to people that we have a philosophy and we...
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but she did say the most influential book was the bible.and barrack, you will play for the tie breaker. all right. i didn't get it from you on facebook. here is the tie breaker question. when is the last time hillary clinton drove a car? >> it was 198. kennedy: baker? >> i'm going. 1988. kennedy: you are closest, michael malice. 1996. you win the gun, now you are an amateur cia agent. thanks, everyone for playing. i loved every second of it. and i marvel at your intellectual fortitude. tom shillue holds the record for the most losses. coming up, if you have been losing sleep over whether you got your letter in the mail. house speaker fall ryan unveiled a new national security plan. listerine® kills 99% of bad breath germs for a 100% fresh mouth. with breath so fresh, it's no wonder listerine® users feel ready enough to be in a magician's act. kill 99% of bad breath germs. feel 100% in life. bring out the bold™ >> house speaker paul ryan unveiled a national security strategy today. and it focused on bored protection that softens trump's big
but she did say the most influential book was the bible.and barrack, you will play for the tie breaker. all right. i didn't get it from you on facebook. here is the tie breaker question. when is the last time hillary clinton drove a car? >> it was 198. kennedy: baker? >> i'm going. 1988. kennedy: you are closest, michael malice. 1996. you win the gun, now you are an amateur cia agent. thanks, everyone for playing. i loved every second of it. and i marvel at your intellectual...