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you see how you got when i was criticizing the bible?cker: nobody is telling the government to sell the argument. these are employees and their off hours talking about things they personally believed. you don't forfeit your first amendment rights or any of your constitutional rights just because you work for the government. you know that. this has been settled again and again, but you are a zealot and the idea that the bible is being read to kids bugs you, so you flexed your muscle and wrecked this little kids club and you're proud of it. that's so weird. >> thank you, but don't blame us. blame the supreme court. the letter we sent to the school explained very carefully why your reasoning is wrong. you don't get it. >> tucker: i do get it. i read the letter and you're wrong. another opioid killed 200 people in massachusetts last year. now boston cops say that heroin trade in the state is dominated by people who aren't from massachusetts or even from america. we'll talk to radio show host allie carr about the links between black supporter
you see how you got when i was criticizing the bible?cker: nobody is telling the government to sell the argument. these are employees and their off hours talking about things they personally believed. you don't forfeit your first amendment rights or any of your constitutional rights just because you work for the government. you know that. this has been settled again and again, but you are a zealot and the idea that the bible is being read to kids bugs you, so you flexed your muscle and wrecked...
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i had the christian bible and the jeffersonian bible. one that one of our founding fathers, a noted atheist, streamlined. he cut out what previous callers would have called mythology, and streamlined it down into how to live the christian way. found end, what jefferson was a great way to be an upstanding human being. i adore that about him. in the is, what we do, what we bring to the table as christians , more than anything else what is unique about our faith is the premise of faith. implies, by its very nature, by its very existence, the room for doubt. my preacher and my bible taught me it is better to live as a stranger in my own country. that being what it is, what does a christian nation look like? and our modern-day world i believe a christian nation is .ust a secular society that secular society where we allow people to have their doubts. to god is onship their own terms, and if they reject it, it is on them. host: another news item this week, the obama foundation released a concept for the obama presidential center that will be b
i had the christian bible and the jeffersonian bible. one that one of our founding fathers, a noted atheist, streamlined. he cut out what previous callers would have called mythology, and streamlined it down into how to live the christian way. found end, what jefferson was a great way to be an upstanding human being. i adore that about him. in the is, what we do, what we bring to the table as christians , more than anything else what is unique about our faith is the premise of faith. implies,...
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, they just think it's a family bible. they open it up, there's some newspaper clippings inside, and they put two and two together, and they realize this is probably the final written word of america's first serial killer. rosemary: an incredible find, and what seems to be quite a departure from, obviously, his life. george: right, you know, that's sort of what caught their attention was this narrative around holmes of being this remorseless serial killer. this is a guy who, as we mentioned in the story, confessed in a paid confession killing up to 27 people. no one knows exactly what the true number was, but this is a guy who went through his life, i mean, he was not only a killer, he was a swindler too, you know? he made money off of this lengthy career of killing people, insurance scams, all sorts of scams. so, he was seen as a pretty remorseless guy and a guy who lied up until the very end. so, there's a question of, you know, does this final request for forgiveness and this inscription in the bible, does that show he
, they just think it's a family bible. they open it up, there's some newspaper clippings inside, and they put two and two together, and they realize this is probably the final written word of america's first serial killer. rosemary: an incredible find, and what seems to be quite a departure from, obviously, his life. george: right, you know, that's sort of what caught their attention was this narrative around holmes of being this remorseless serial killer. this is a guy who, as we mentioned in...
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versus theological evangelicals who get it primarily from the bible. so there is an important distinction between those groups. as a scientist, i was trained to speak as a scientist, so when i first moved to lubbock, i got my first invitation to speak to the league of women voters, a fairly friendly audience, and i went and i started with science and i talked all about the science and i ended with science. then all the questions were, "well, but why should i care," and "what should i do about this?" so i had to sit down myself and actually articulate to myself the reasons why i am so passionate about this issue. it had always been a little bit more instinctual or an emotional response, but to actually sit down and articulate why do i think this is so important? what do i share with people i'm talking to in west texas? what value do i genuinely share that we could connect on on this issue? i thought, well, one of the biggest values is obviously our faith because for me, climate change is about helping people. it's about helping people who are already su
versus theological evangelicals who get it primarily from the bible. so there is an important distinction between those groups. as a scientist, i was trained to speak as a scientist, so when i first moved to lubbock, i got my first invitation to speak to the league of women voters, a fairly friendly audience, and i went and i started with science and i talked all about the science and i ended with science. then all the questions were, "well, but why should i care," and "what...
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he say he he wrote up the bible verse to stir up controversy. he believes the bible spews hate. it's a hateful piece of work which christians try to turn around and they talk about love. >> it was offensive, it concerns me that something like this has become accepted in some ways and that it's okay for folks to feel free to share such hate and massage nice particular thoughts. >> he says he's actually an ate this. he put that on his truck five years ago. he says he has no plan to remove it. >> that man can do whatever he wants. >> everybody has their opinions. >> listen carefully, do you hear that? i'll bet you do now. that sound may really bug some of you. they are little ugly bugs, safety laws kaid as and the invasion along the northeast has gun. disney is dealing with some real life pirates and here up at 5@6:30. well, protestors have gathered outside of the capital hill club. they have a problem with barbara comstock. she says she's not holding the town hauls that they want her to hold. we're going to chat with some of these protestors at 5@6:30. >> i is six:17 and if you're
he say he he wrote up the bible verse to stir up controversy. he believes the bible spews hate. it's a hateful piece of work which christians try to turn around and they talk about love. >> it was offensive, it concerns me that something like this has become accepted in some ways and that it's okay for folks to feel free to share such hate and massage nice particular thoughts. >> he says he's actually an ate this. he put that on his truck five years ago. he says he has no plan to...
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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 within hours. others could be here for years, until their charges are resolved in court. but 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
. >> 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...
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a feeling shared by many in this brass buckle of the bible belt. and the white will be in the audience waiting to hear president trump speak. the comey termination has dominated the conversation at the dinner table. people here say they are questioning the timing. others felt it was the right thing to do. there was a consensus with one question among the white family and that is president trump should stop tweeting. >> thank you. >>> let's bring in our panel to discuss. cnn commentator, cnn political analyst, cnn presidential historian and former clinton campaign media director. welcome to all. we're just a few minutes away from the president speaking today. first to you, adams, our presidential historian. this president first choice here liberty university. the significance and what you expect to hear from him? >> first of all i'm always interested when the president use as prayer address. i'm interested in the themes he focus on. we're going to see some shift if any in his message. i'm also going to be looking for statements by the president -- p
a feeling shared by many in this brass buckle of the bible belt. and the white will be in the audience waiting to hear president trump speak. the comey termination has dominated the conversation at the dinner table. people here say they are questioning the timing. others felt it was the right thing to do. there was a consensus with one question among the white family and that is president trump should stop tweeting. >> thank you. >>> let's bring in our panel to discuss. cnn...
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a couple found a first-hand clue tucked in their family bible. >> the bible was in a box i was goingugh. >> reporter: clar was cleaning out her mother's old books when she stumbled on this well-worn bible. >> we just assumed it was, you know, an interesting bible. >> reporter: but as her son read the newspapers stuffed inside, she came across this inscription, a note signed with the zngive signature of h.h. hoems, america's first signature killer. most of the news has focus odon this cemetery where his desa descendants exhumed his body. but this bible belonged to the first cousin of clar's great gre great-grandfather. church records indicate that he worked just around the corner from the site soft old prison. they imagine he administered to inmates awaiting execution, includi including holmes. that inscription may provide new clues about holmes. the middle of the note is indecipherable, written in the heavy letter ogf a man who admitted to killing at least 27 people but then changed his story to killing only two. it concludes with this. >> i leave you prayers with all my heart h.h. h
a couple found a first-hand clue tucked in their family bible. >> the bible was in a box i was goingugh. >> reporter: clar was cleaning out her mother's old books when she stumbled on this well-worn bible. >> we just assumed it was, you know, an interesting bible. >> reporter: but as her son read the newspapers stuffed inside, she came across this inscription, a note signed with the zngive signature of h.h. hoems, america's first signature killer. most of the news has...
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bible gateway. that's a bible app where you could just search what bible verses you're looking for.t's because 500 years ago martin luther nailed on the wall of the wittenburg castle church. >> he created an app? >> no. a church created a robot. no, it's not speaking in tongues. it's speaking in german. that is the bless you too robot. it is an art installation that's supposed to basically get people to think about what a blessing is. when your pastor or priest or rabbi blesses you, what does it really mean? >> what does it mean when a giant robot does this and is like i'm blessing you! >> i love the lord. i'm a christian. but if that thing comes alive, i'm running the heck out. jesus, i got to go! >> you can just see it. come with me if you want to pray. >> i get the concept because a lot of churchs are trying to step outside of the box to step into the new world of technology we're all so attracted to. >> it's the eyebrows. it's angry! it's looking at me and it's angry! >> the basic way it works is you walk. and pick what kind of blessing, what part you want to hear. then it start
bible gateway. that's a bible app where you could just search what bible verses you're looking for.t's because 500 years ago martin luther nailed on the wall of the wittenburg castle church. >> he created an app? >> no. a church created a robot. no, it's not speaking in tongues. it's speaking in german. that is the bless you too robot. it is an art installation that's supposed to basically get people to think about what a blessing is. when your pastor or priest or rabbi blesses you,...
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these preachers were very numerous and interesting in that they were preached a very simple bible and immediate conversion and they were very democratic in other ways. they were rebels against the established churches and the established social hierarchies in virginia and in new england. they would badly criticize the anglican establishment in virginia and the establishment in boston. one went so far as to say, i think this was john leyland, a baptist, there should be no clerical establishment at all. only the relationship that should be between the relationship between the individual and god. this was a complete disruption but on the other hand, the solution to the problem of people leaving their families, leaving their communities and going away into the woods and starting afresh. not having those hierarchies to depend on anymore. they eventually established their own churches, methodist, baptist, presbyterian. for a time, it was a good moment then in the cities which -- last thing i'll say about this is that in new england, anyway, they were real reformers. the evangelicals began p
these preachers were very numerous and interesting in that they were preached a very simple bible and immediate conversion and they were very democratic in other ways. they were rebels against the established churches and the established social hierarchies in virginia and in new england. they would badly criticize the anglican establishment in virginia and the establishment in boston. one went so far as to say, i think this was john leyland, a baptist, there should be no clerical establishment...
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many people have not had a chance to read the bible. the catechism, the book of instruction about the lord's prayer, the 10 commandments and the apostles creed, it was written in german as a way for parents to teach children at home. i am hoping this is something that happens at home as well as congregations were people come. >> you have been very focused as a bishop on racial justice within the lutheran church in the sierra pacific synod. tell us about that particular work and what you are seeing -- how we are doing as a church in that area. >> according to a research group, not very well. we are one of the -- one of the things is, how can we engage and invite people in the community, where we have been serving for quite a while, that are not part of a northern european heritage or tradition. to come in and help influence how we might choose to serve and work in the world today? how that might make us different . we have had some success. we have said that we want at least 10% of boards -- to be persons of color or whose primary langua
many people have not had a chance to read the bible. the catechism, the book of instruction about the lord's prayer, the 10 commandments and the apostles creed, it was written in german as a way for parents to teach children at home. i am hoping this is something that happens at home as well as congregations were people come. >> you have been very focused as a bishop on racial justice within the lutheran church in the sierra pacific synod. tell us about that particular work and what you...
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but these preachers were very numerous and interesting in that they preached a very simple bible and sort of immediate conversion. and they were very democratic in other ways, too. they were rebels against the established churches, and the established social hierarchies in virginia and in the new england. they would sort of badly criticize the anglican establishment in virginia and the establishment in boston. you know, one went so far as to say, i think this was john leland, a baptist, that there should be no political establishment at all, that only the relationship should be between the individual and god. this was a complete disruption, but on the other hand, a sort of, the solution to the problem of people leaving their families, leaving their communities, going away into the woods starting afresh. and not having those hierarchies to depend on anymore. so they eventually established their own churches, methodists, baptists, and presbyterians. for a time it was a very well moment. then in the cities, the last thing i will say about this, is that the new england anyway they were r
but these preachers were very numerous and interesting in that they preached a very simple bible and sort of immediate conversion. and they were very democratic in other ways, too. they were rebels against the established churches, and the established social hierarchies in virginia and in the new england. they would sort of badly criticize the anglican establishment in virginia and the establishment in boston. you know, one went so far as to say, i think this was john leland, a baptist, that...
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on that bible.ened and you saw right there, that's the outside of the bible. inside the bible, it is open to the verse john 3:16 and there was what they say is blood on that. the writing of the bible verse of chapter 3, verse 16, was written on the wall. it was written on his forehead in ink. the soles of his feet had two round circles of blood on either one of them. and there were interviews done on that day, the day that his body was found by other inmates. they said he was happy, that he was positive. they also said some very telling things. we want to show everybody here. it says quote, the inmates stated that hernandez came to his door before lock-in and stated, this is that night, hours before his body was found, quote, remember when you die, your soul gets reincarnated. another said that hernandez had said you know, there was a rumor i heard, a rumor i heard that quote, if an inmate has an open appeal on his case, and dies in prison, he is acquitted of his charge and will be deemed not guilty
on that bible.ened and you saw right there, that's the outside of the bible. inside the bible, it is open to the verse john 3:16 and there was what they say is blood on that. the writing of the bible verse of chapter 3, verse 16, was written on the wall. it was written on his forehead in ink. the soles of his feet had two round circles of blood on either one of them. and there were interviews done on that day, the day that his body was found by other inmates. they said he was happy, that he was...
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. >> just because your question, does not mean you have to go to church every sunday, bible study everyednesday, you don't have to have the bible and the right-hand at any moment -- at every moment in your life. and the main goal is to defeat hillary clinton. >> why evangelical support trump, straight from the mouths of this jerry falwell larval form. the shameful desire to smack. >> i want to start a group, children for trump. >> that will go over great. host: what was your take away? guest: i think was morally reprehensible and samantha bee owes the child and apologies. he is talking about children for trump. not teenagers. he is identifying himself as a child. they are either teens were preteens. grown-up that a he liked trump, that he is a christian, and we got a little bit of a flavor of what his life is like with bible study and going to church. he was deeply humiliated by an adult here at someone had to get the child's mother to sign a release. the child clearly waited to be on tv and was clearly excited to show his friends and family that he exporter the candidate, and he was hu
. >> just because your question, does not mean you have to go to church every sunday, bible study everyednesday, you don't have to have the bible and the right-hand at any moment -- at every moment in your life. and the main goal is to defeat hillary clinton. >> why evangelical support trump, straight from the mouths of this jerry falwell larval form. the shameful desire to smack. >> i want to start a group, children for trump. >> that will go over great. host: what was...
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. >> she's like, read your bible, you'll be fine. i didn't read the bible. time kept going, and like, i'm getting calls. kevin, where's the rent. and one night after, it may have been a month, maybe, a month of back and forth with me and my mom, i opened the bible. and then a bunch of rent checks fell out. she had them dated throughout the year. >> reporter: did she get to see your success? >> no. >> reporter: nancy hart died in 2007 and kevin somehow managed to find humor in that, too. >> like i said, my mom died from cancer. everybody knows this. except my uncle richie jr. funeral's over. everybody's outside consoling one another. it's an emotional time. i'm talkin'. my uncle comes up. pats me on the back, says kevin, i want to let you know, whoever did this is going to die tonight. >> reporter: do you think about, gosh, it would be nice for her to see me now? >> no, because she does. you know. i got an amazing angel. you don't get here by yourself. i'm not over religious at all. but i'm religious enough to believe -- >> reporter:
. >> she's like, read your bible, you'll be fine. i didn't read the bible. time kept going, and like, i'm getting calls. kevin, where's the rent. and one night after, it may have been a month, maybe, a month of back and forth with me and my mom, i opened the bible. and then a bunch of rent checks fell out. she had them dated throughout the year. >> reporter: did she get to see your success? >> no. >> reporter: nancy hart died in 2007 and kevin somehow managed to find...
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the bible from 150 years ago. it is a 150-year-old bible in english and described what happened here. >> that is really beautiful, thank you. >> it is a good book. it is the book. it is here and we'll switch them. [inaudible] okay, should we do one or maybe -- donald if you come here thank you. it is a speech or >> they want you to do that. all right. that is long. thank you for everything. >> very good. thank you. thank you. my mother talks about you all of the time. we have one -- our other son. thank you so much. you know, i can relate a lot to what baron has gone through because i was his age with my dad's first term. >> it is all good. it is a try. [inaudible] it was your first time. they were doing photo was me when i was six years old. >> they are waiting for example us outside. we have it all. [inaudible] it is rare painting. shows what it was like here. and this is had had had this 5000 years ago. [inaudible] >> jenna: there is certainly a lot of the official protocol on the major state visit. but what is
the bible from 150 years ago. it is a 150-year-old bible in english and described what happened here. >> that is really beautiful, thank you. >> it is a good book. it is the book. it is here and we'll switch them. [inaudible] okay, should we do one or maybe -- donald if you come here thank you. it is a speech or >> they want you to do that. all right. that is long. thank you for everything. >> very good. thank you. thank you. my mother talks about you all of the time. we...
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now that european printers are no longer printing bibles, printing whatever the army needs american bible salesmen filled in the gap. same thing is true of american eyeglass salesman. they used to buy eyeglasses from europe. pencils, believe it or not, some reason americans bought from europe they are being bought into the united states. see and read american industrial its talking about exactly that. what we're understanding we'll buy from ourselves. whatever we can manufacture, whatever we can grow, whatever food we can put together, the europeans will buy at whatever premium we can buy it. now remember, for americans, we have the right to trade with whomever we want. the question is, how to get goods from the united states to great britain. before it or not, before 1914, americans had limited ability to do that. 5% of the american overseas trade pre-world war i, went on british ships and insured by british insurance companies. that will change up during the war but it was impossible for united states to conduct overseas trade without the british. that is really not a problem with most
now that european printers are no longer printing bibles, printing whatever the army needs american bible salesmen filled in the gap. same thing is true of american eyeglass salesman. they used to buy eyeglasses from europe. pencils, believe it or not, some reason americans bought from europe they are being bought into the united states. see and read american industrial its talking about exactly that. what we're understanding we'll buy from ourselves. whatever we can manufacture, whatever we...
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marco rubio tweeted out a bible verse, peace i give to you, bible verse from john, a devout christian got a lot of backlash for this tweet and some people were wondering if it was a bad political omen. look at this, my understanding and input from those -- these are the bible verses to which one turns in one's darkest hour and jennifer rubin from the washington post said either he was hacked or has totally lost it. or he is just a christian guy. pretty surprised by the negative attention. >> the last one, something i n it.not be wearing. let's talk fashion. one of the most popular items in women's fashion, typically worn in the summer. let me introduce you to a new trend in men's fashion, a romper for guys. there is a kick starter campaign hoping to get these on the market and it has racked up $125,000. a lot of people want this. seems like a lot of -- >> the keyword -- >> we will wear our rompers. >> thank you. we want you to keep talking about this. tim allen's show getting canned. is it because of a scheduling issue or our politics at play? logon to our facebook page. use the hasht
marco rubio tweeted out a bible verse, peace i give to you, bible verse from john, a devout christian got a lot of backlash for this tweet and some people were wondering if it was a bad political omen. look at this, my understanding and input from those -- these are the bible verses to which one turns in one's darkest hour and jennifer rubin from the washington post said either he was hacked or has totally lost it. or he is just a christian guy. pretty surprised by the negative attention....
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the bible is completely right about that.hink, and you know in your own self when it is time to move from that. i remember last year we were going through the building and i was going through with gayle, who has been through everything, and she was like, i feel bad. don't you feel bad? i said, i don't feel sad at all. i feel a great sense of pride. i think of what we were able to do with that show every day, sitting really in the heart of america, allowing people to see the best and sometimes worst of themselves through their neighbors, and dysfunction, and ideas that we brought to them, but i am just proud of the work, and then i realized it is time to let that go, so no, i don't feel bad at all. the only thing that was hard was when the building came down. i sold the building, which was really like a campus. there were five buildings. and when that first main building came down and the somebody instagramed it, that is the only time i had the feeling it was really happening. you know, but it is no different than -- have you
the bible is completely right about that.hink, and you know in your own self when it is time to move from that. i remember last year we were going through the building and i was going through with gayle, who has been through everything, and she was like, i feel bad. don't you feel bad? i said, i don't feel sad at all. i feel a great sense of pride. i think of what we were able to do with that show every day, sitting really in the heart of america, allowing people to see the best and sometimes...
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now the european printers are no longer printing bibles but what the american army needs. same thing true for american eye glass sales men. pencils, believe it or not. these are all being bought in the united states now. you can read american industrialists talking about that. we are undering we are going to buy from ourselves and whatever we can grow, whatever food we can put together, the europeans will buy what whatever premium we can buy it. as americans, we have the right to trade with whomever we want. the question is how to get goods from the united states to great britain and before 1914 the americans had a limited ability. 80% of the trade pre-world war i went on british ships. that changes as americans step up in the breach but it sim possible to conduct overseas trade without the british. that is not a problem for most of americans because that is where we want to see the trade go. the one exception is cotton in the american south which every army uses to pack artillery shells. the americans wanted that sold and not classified as a weapon. it is very interesting
now the european printers are no longer printing bibles but what the american army needs. same thing true for american eye glass sales men. pencils, believe it or not. these are all being bought in the united states now. you can read american industrialists talking about that. we are undering we are going to buy from ourselves and whatever we can grow, whatever food we can put together, the europeans will buy what whatever premium we can buy it. as americans, we have the right to trade with...
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she gave him a bible. he wrote his thank you letter and talked about how much the bible meant to him, now he gets a chance to read it, even though he knew the bible very well. he gilded the lily a little bit. time that lincoln god isto talk about after that visit. in his political addresses, he had never before that brought the word got into his writings until after lucy speed, a surrogate mother figure, in the .ate summer of 1841 just an interesting aside. >> thank you very much. thank you all. [applause] >> we will reconvene in may at the clara barton missing soldiers home. thank you all for coming. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: you are watching american history tv. >> follow us on twitter at c-span history for information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest history news. 20 17, marchril 6, the with hundreds anniversary of the united states entry into world war i. next, a panel
she gave him a bible. he wrote his thank you letter and talked about how much the bible meant to him, now he gets a chance to read it, even though he knew the bible very well. he gilded the lily a little bit. time that lincoln god isto talk about after that visit. in his political addresses, he had never before that brought the word got into his writings until after lucy speed, a surrogate mother figure, in the .ate summer of 1841 just an interesting aside. >> thank you very much. thank...
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she gave him a bible. he wrote his thank you letter and talked about how much the bible meant to him, now he gets a chance to read it, even though he knew the bible very well. he gilded the lily a little bit. the first time that lincoln begins to talk about god is after that visit. in his political addresses, he had never before that brought the word got into his writings until after lucy speed, a surrogate mother figure, in the late summer of 1841. just an interesting aside. >> thank you very much. thank you all. [applause] >> we will reconvene in may at the clara barton missing soldiers home. thank you all for coming. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org]
she gave him a bible. he wrote his thank you letter and talked about how much the bible meant to him, now he gets a chance to read it, even though he knew the bible very well. he gilded the lily a little bit. the first time that lincoln begins to talk about god is after that visit. in his political addresses, he had never before that brought the word got into his writings until after lucy speed, a surrogate mother figure, in the late summer of 1841. just an interesting aside. >> thank you...
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we spoke with lisa hayes about the history of the park, the native american piscataway bible lands -- tribal lands. ms. hayes: we are on the banks of the potomac, as you can see. we are directly across from mount vernon. this cat away park is a national park that was signed into legislation by john f. kennedy in 1961. it came about because a , francesoman from ohio payne bolton, a member of the mount vernon ladies association, bought a farm right here where we are standing. 1950's.or sale in the she bought it to prevent it from becoming developed, and then donated the land. the foundation helped lead a partnership of organizations on this area in preserving six miles of shoreline on the potomac river. also involved with the alice foundation, the homeowners who live here in piscataway park, and individuals from the county. piscataway park is nearly 5000 acres. the foundation stewards 200 acres of the park through a corporation with the national park service. there is a section down the road called the creek site, which has a lovely boardwalk. there are some other entry points for pisca
we spoke with lisa hayes about the history of the park, the native american piscataway bible lands -- tribal lands. ms. hayes: we are on the banks of the potomac, as you can see. we are directly across from mount vernon. this cat away park is a national park that was signed into legislation by john f. kennedy in 1961. it came about because a , francesoman from ohio payne bolton, a member of the mount vernon ladies association, bought a farm right here where we are standing. 1950's.or sale in...
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investigators found a bible in the cell, you are looking at the front cover the bible opened to john 3:16 with blood marking the verse. next to the bible were three handwritten notes, one of those letters written to his fiancee was released today in legal filings. shay, you have always been my soul mate and i want you to live life and know i am always with you. i told you what was coming indirectly. i love you so much and know you are an angel. investigators spoke to inmates about hernandez after his death, many said he was excited after his recent acquittal in his double murder trial. they described him as positive, happily emotional. they said he had gotten more spiritual as time progressed in prison, even talked about playing in the nfl again and had requested his laundry be ready for an upcoming week visit by his fiance and daughter. >> that visit never happened. despite these positives, his reality was rather grim. he was serving a life term for first degree murder. one inmate told police that shortly before lock in that final night, hernandez came to his cell door saying what c
investigators found a bible in the cell, you are looking at the front cover the bible opened to john 3:16 with blood marking the verse. next to the bible were three handwritten notes, one of those letters written to his fiancee was released today in legal filings. shay, you have always been my soul mate and i want you to live life and know i am always with you. i told you what was coming indirectly. i love you so much and know you are an angel. investigators spoke to inmates about hernandez...
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i celebrate this book because holds up what is taught in the bible and which has been overbooked. but i want to point out where i am concerned and that is the feeling that there is a conflation of christianity with western culture. christianity was born in the middle eastern and only two of the books of the bible were written by people who were actually europeans mostly moved into africa from this. so much of it was rooted in north africa. and christianity will survive the fall of the west. it is god's work. not the work of the best and today according to a 2011 report from pew research christianity is a global religionling quoting them in 1910, two thirds of the worlds christian lived in europe. today one and four christian lives in sub-saharan africa and 1-80 found in asia and the pacific. the share of population that is christian in sub-saharan africa climbed from 9% in 1910 to 63% to in 2010. they go on to say christianity is truly a global faith. i think it is important we take care not to alienate that section of the population that is not white. it is not written for broad
i celebrate this book because holds up what is taught in the bible and which has been overbooked. but i want to point out where i am concerned and that is the feeling that there is a conflation of christianity with western culture. christianity was born in the middle eastern and only two of the books of the bible were written by people who were actually europeans mostly moved into africa from this. so much of it was rooted in north africa. and christianity will survive the fall of the west. it...
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elizabeth: you know, people who have never read the bible had the idea that the bible denigrates womenclass citizens. nothing could be further from the truth. the bible exalts women and especially mothers. look at the old testament. take moses mother, had it not been for her creativity, moses would've been killed as a baby. there would've been no 10 commandments, and in the lis wiehl today. were it not for her faithfulness, we would not have a savior in the world of jesus christ and all the good he's done. today's the day to celebrate all mothers as the poet said. elizabeth: pastor, so sorry i have to interrupt you. thank you joining us. we will have more right after the break. get to the places you really want to go. with the united mileageplus explorer card, you'll get a free checked bag, 2 united club passes... priority boarding... and 50,000 bonus miles. everything you need for an unforgettable vacation. the united mileageplus explorer card. imagine where it will take you. "how to win at business." step one: point decisively with the arm of your glasses. abracadabra. the stage is y
elizabeth: you know, people who have never read the bible had the idea that the bible denigrates womenclass citizens. nothing could be further from the truth. the bible exalts women and especially mothers. look at the old testament. take moses mother, had it not been for her creativity, moses would've been killed as a baby. there would've been no 10 commandments, and in the lis wiehl today. were it not for her faithfulness, we would not have a savior in the world of jesus christ and all the...
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let's talk about the bible and what the bible says about homosexuals and how they are not getting into powerful exclusive called fracture faith available only at wjla.com we bring you emotional stories of erica and her partner who are trying to repair their faith after shattered coming out. >> some of my best friends say i love you but i don't agree with that. it's hard. i mean it's -- you have to hide who you are. it takes a toll on somebody. nancy: breaking news surrounding the remaining serial sniper and why he is getting a chance to not serve a life sentence. jonathan: a school bus fire goes up in flames. the dramatic image and who was on board at the time. >> from abc7 news, this is a breaking news alert. >> we start right away with the breaking news about one of the d.c. snipers. 15 years ago two men were randomly killing people in the d.c. area. one lee boyd malvo 17 at the time of his conviction. since he has been fighting for his freedom. an hour ago a judge tossed out two of the life convictions in virginia. this is because of a supreme court reeling that the juveniles have s
let's talk about the bible and what the bible says about homosexuals and how they are not getting into powerful exclusive called fracture faith available only at wjla.com we bring you emotional stories of erica and her partner who are trying to repair their faith after shattered coming out. >> some of my best friends say i love you but i don't agree with that. it's hard. i mean it's -- you have to hide who you are. it takes a toll on somebody. nancy: breaking news surrounding the...
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to read it, even though he knew the bible very well. he gilded the lily a little bit. that was in his thank you letter to lucy speed. the first time that lincoln begins to talk about god is after that visit. in his political addresses, he had never before that brought the word god into his writings until after lucy speed, a surrogate mother figure, in the late summer of 1841. just an interesting aside. >> charles, thank you very much. charles thank you all. : [applause] charles: and we will reconvene in may at the clara barton missing soldiers home. thank you all for coming. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> this holiday weekend on american history tv on the span three, tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern on real america, 1977 documentary men of bronze, about the all-black 59 u.s. infantry 15thent known as -- infantry regiment known as the harlem health fighters -- hellfighters." >> robert. slug -- robert got slugged almost immediately, a
to read it, even though he knew the bible very well. he gilded the lily a little bit. that was in his thank you letter to lucy speed. the first time that lincoln begins to talk about god is after that visit. in his political addresses, he had never before that brought the word god into his writings until after lucy speed, a surrogate mother figure, in the late summer of 1841. just an interesting aside. >> charles, thank you very much. charles thank you all. : [applause] charles: and we...
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the state of the union and he seemed to be a truth finder, would you put your hand on a stack of bibles? if you were to put your hand on a stack of bibles and tell the american people, would you tell the market people that donald trump is an honest man? guest: yes, i do. i was grateful a week ago thursday at the oval office i was there. i was so pleased with speaker ryan and his success. how extraordinary it was to be their present with him. i have had opportunity to be with him all the wounded warriors program. i know people have spent much more time. even senator lindsey graham, he is like you, very skeptical. didn't vote for him either. he to determine that donald trump is telling the truth and wants the best for the image of people. with the appointments that he is making, that is proceeding. that is one reason why the other side is so upset. donald trump is succeeding. by creating jobs, reducing unemployment to the lowest level 10 years. over and over again, we see success by following through ssad, responding to the use of chemical weapons, mass murdering citizens, by providing th
the state of the union and he seemed to be a truth finder, would you put your hand on a stack of bibles? if you were to put your hand on a stack of bibles and tell the american people, would you tell the market people that donald trump is an honest man? guest: yes, i do. i was grateful a week ago thursday at the oval office i was there. i was so pleased with speaker ryan and his success. how extraordinary it was to be their present with him. i have had opportunity to be with him all the wounded...
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the middle of the liberian political state in liberia as i mentioned earlier as this weird mix of bible spouting puritanism and deep racial anxiety and having this video show up just got the women mad because they saw this as a rejection of black women. the men were jealous and either way it was a loser issue. it was just as perfect , so they were still a lot of suffrage. >> to get ellen johnson elected. >> after words airs on book tv every saturday at 10 pm and sunday at 9 pm eastern. you can watch all previous afterwards programs on our website, booktv.org. >> the third major character in this mess is william lloyd garrison and william lord garrison for those of you who are familiar, he led the abolitionist movement went on to become one of the most famous if not the most famous white male abolitionist in history. he was the founding editor of a periodical known as the liberator. and he also was involved in the founding of many of the principal and slavery societies that challenged slavery in 1830, 1840 and 1850s. and so this begins with a speech that he gave on independence day in 18
the middle of the liberian political state in liberia as i mentioned earlier as this weird mix of bible spouting puritanism and deep racial anxiety and having this video show up just got the women mad because they saw this as a rejection of black women. the men were jealous and either way it was a loser issue. it was just as perfect , so they were still a lot of suffrage. >> to get ellen johnson elected. >> after words airs on book tv every saturday at 10 pm and sunday at 9 pm...
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they are called the tribe of gad, and that is your history and your bible, so they were the original people here. they were part of the tribe of israel. i can't go into all the details because i don't want to take up thattime on the radio, but is who the american indians are. they are one of the lost tribes of israel, and if you do your research, you can find that out. they are known as the tribe of gad. that is all i wanted to share. thank you. host: here is president trump broadening his search for a new fbi director. the new york times has a list of possible candidates. some of those folks are being interviewed today, and if some of these faces look familiar, one is a member of the u.s. cornyn ofnator john texas. he served as the texas attorney general before being elected to the senate. there is also congressman trey gowdy. he is a controversial figure because he oversaw the benghazi special investigation, hillary clinton's 11-our testimony sometime last year. if you are a big washer cable tv, that is michael rodgers come of the former chairman of the house intelligence committee
they are called the tribe of gad, and that is your history and your bible, so they were the original people here. they were part of the tribe of israel. i can't go into all the details because i don't want to take up thattime on the radio, but is who the american indians are. they are one of the lost tribes of israel, and if you do your research, you can find that out. they are known as the tribe of gad. that is all i wanted to share. thank you. host: here is president trump broadening his...
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maybe you are not following the bible well enough or reading the bible well enough. you don't go to church enough, maybe you would not be so poor then. these kinds of ideas. for the victorians who wanted to help the poor, what it meant was that we will set up these charities and give you some money and provide some services. it is not as simple as lining up and getting it. the first thing that had to happen was that you had to prove to these charity operators that you were what they called the worthy poor. what do you think the worthy poor means? i am a victorian, and i want to help poor people. i am not helping all of the poor people, i am selectively helping the poor people that i think are the worthy poor people. what do you think that means? >> moral? professor reinhardt: moral. people who recognized the error of their ways. people who are open to the idea that maybe they have been sinning. people that are going to be receptive to your brand of moral tutelage, moral teaching. it wasn't a matter of giving money or services. very often charity required that there b
maybe you are not following the bible well enough or reading the bible well enough. you don't go to church enough, maybe you would not be so poor then. these kinds of ideas. for the victorians who wanted to help the poor, what it meant was that we will set up these charities and give you some money and provide some services. it is not as simple as lining up and getting it. the first thing that had to happen was that you had to prove to these charity operators that you were what they called the...
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. >> the bible says, there's a time to mourn, and that time is now.need you, lord. >> it is tragic to lose a service member while serving in combat. it is equally hurtful when we lose a member in uniform due to senseless acts of violence. ♪ oh say does that star spangled banner yet wave ♪ >> he was part of a three-generation legacy of military service in his >> richard collins iii did morel do in a full lifetime. >> rest in peace, my comrade, rest in peace. ♪ and the home of the brave >> reporter: today was truly a celebration of life. there's going to be a private interment that will happen at a later date for the lieutenant. reporting live in upper marlboro, i'm tracee wilkins. back to you in the studio. >> thank you very much, tracee. it was a military life that was -- you know, a military career that was cut short all too soon. >> perhaps the bigger concern for people this weekend, or one of the big >> moving in for tomorrow, but that's not going to keep doug from enjoying some time at the beach. he's out live at bethany. >> no. >> you're not at b
. >> the bible says, there's a time to mourn, and that time is now.need you, lord. >> it is tragic to lose a service member while serving in combat. it is equally hurtful when we lose a member in uniform due to senseless acts of violence. ♪ oh say does that star spangled banner yet wave ♪ >> he was part of a three-generation legacy of military service in his >> richard collins iii did morel do in a full lifetime. >> rest in peace, my comrade, rest in peace. ♪...
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because core elieved to the very of their souls that it was their serve and to e to protect as the bible tells us is no greater love than to one's n one's life for friends. he names and stories on that wall are each a testament to this pure and unselfish love and that's what it is. pure and unselfish love. is our duty as a people prove worthy n to of their sacrifice. showing ourins with police the appreciation they a thousand times over. [applause] living in new york, i gained deep appreciation and lasting admiration for law enforcement. thousands of people are living enjoying life today in new would be gonewise because our great police fought streets safety to our and our communities. he entire world witnessed the heroism of new york's finest hen they gave their lives on 9/11. i was there. much in that so brutal, horrible aftermath. president, my highest duty is to keep america safe. will keep america safe. applause] included in safe means safe from crimes, safe from and safe from all enemies foreign and domestic. t the center of that duty is the requirement to ensure our law enforcemen
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the bible. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: president trump speaking at commencement at liberty what you think?like the guy. i like them earlier especially when he made fun of jeb bush, thought that was hilarious. >> more energy tonight. i like that. >> he took shots at ben carson. >> ben carson's lower energy than jeb. >> i have given my answer my intent. >> i think it's awesome that the president is speaking of my commencement. honestly, be pumped if obama was speaking. >> you know who spoke in my commencement? joe lieberman. i fell asleep. what are you expecting him to say commencement? >> is always unpredictable. >> jesse: i don't think he knows either. you know who i am? >> have no idea. >> jesse: do you have any idea who i am? >> yes, you are jesse watters, and this is your world right here. >> jesse: still to come, we could be hearing more of this. [inaudible] locker. that is how jim comey's firing could be spurring a new review of the hillary clinton e-mail case. "watters' world" investigates. up next, the professor who claims the nra is worse than isis. you won't see these folks at the
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mother, claire stumbled on an unexpected inscription in a family bible, a handwritten note signed by notorious serial killer, holmes, and dated the day of the execution. >> after the recent coverage of holmes' descendant digging up the grave site, they are revealing that. >> he was a master con man and sociopath so you never knew when he was telling the truth. >> a look at what they may reveal about holmes' lingering mystery. for the investigators, george sir, nbc10 news. >> you can see george' full story this evening on nbc10 news at 11:00. >>> today you can get your dog washed and raise money at the same time to combat cancer in pets. that includes the stores in our area that you see listed here. the cost is just $10, and that money goes to the animal cancer foundation. >>> 6:26 on this sunday. we are following breaking news. gunshots fly on a north philadelphia street hitting nine people, and nbc10's matt delucia is at the hospital where some of the victims are being treated. >> reporter: two of the critically injured victims are here at temple, and we will tell you about what is
mother, claire stumbled on an unexpected inscription in a family bible, a handwritten note signed by notorious serial killer, holmes, and dated the day of the execution. >> after the recent coverage of holmes' descendant digging up the grave site, they are revealing that. >> he was a master con man and sociopath so you never knew when he was telling the truth. >> a look at what they may reveal about holmes' lingering mystery. for the investigators, george sir, nbc10 news....
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> jesse: there discriminate against us. >> bob: there's stuff about shellfish in the bible.his comes up tomorrow, we will have kimberly guilfoyle appeared to discuss this legally. spoon i like talking about stuff we don't know about. it's before we do know about this. >> bob: excuse me, pope jesse. if >> dana: want to my, chopped liver, some people are saying the democratic party is to close minded. we'l ♪ there's nothing more important than your health. so if you're on medicare or will be soon, you may want more than parts a and b here's why. medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. you might want to consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like any medicare supplement insurance plan, these help pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and, these plans let you choose any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. you could stay with the doctor or specialist you trust... or go with someone new. you're not stuck in a network... because there aren't any. so don't
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. >>> a bible verse on the back of a pickup truck sparking outrage. >> the message calls for women tobe submissive and quiet. the driver who spotted it says the message seems to be a disturbing sign of the times. >> yesterday morning i was driving to work in leesburg at about 9:00, driving along on route 15 in leesburg, this woman was stunted to come across this pickup truck. >> it quoted a verse from corinthians saying that women shall be silent and submissive and read your bible. >> and did you do a double take? >> absolutely. i looked to make sure that i coul the gist of it was what i presented in the photo. >> it was so outrageous and so offensive. >> as for women being less than men, that's not what he intended. >> he says it's easy to misinterpret what paul was talking about when he wrote this. >> although women weren't supposed to speak in the context of teaching, they were allowed to prophesied, and evidently their voices were getting so loud, so boisterous, it was like listening to one of the talking head shows on tv where everyone is talking over to top of each other. >> doe
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and come to talk about the bible. >> yeah. but wait a minute. speaking of that.ce throw you out of his house? [ laughter ] >> anthony: no! what? no, where did you hear that? >> from prince. [ laughter ] >> anthony: why did he throw me out of the house? [ applause ] >> so prince, he says, do you mind if i teach you? i say, yes. i didn't know -- i said yes before i knew what it was. it could have been canasta. it could have been martial arts. i said yes. >> anthony: yes. >> he wanted to convert me to jehovah witness. and i said yes. so we had bible study class set up for wednesday. >> anthony: yeah. >> on monday, i went to a mexican restaurant and i ate jalapeno-stuffed rock shrimp. and i got food poisoning. and on wednesday i couldn't make it. so i called him and told him that i couldn't make it. and he said, do you know who is keeping you from the lord? and he said, the devil. is responsible for you not wanting to come to see me. i said, i thought it was [ bleep ] mexican restaurant. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] because when i was throwing up, i wasn't th
and come to talk about the bible. >> yeah. but wait a minute. speaking of that.ce throw you out of his house? [ laughter ] >> anthony: no! what? no, where did you hear that? >> from prince. [ laughter ] >> anthony: why did he throw me out of the house? [ applause ] >> so prince, he says, do you mind if i teach you? i say, yes. i didn't know -- i said yes before i knew what it was. it could have been canasta. it could have been martial arts. i said yes. >>...
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the bible tells us all who desire to live a godly life in christ jesus will be persecuted.hose of you gathered here today are emblematic of millions across the world. through thee crucible of persecution. you refuse to be conformed to this world. you have chosen instead to be counted as those outside the city gate for your faith. it is the truth that brings us together at this summit. the reality is across the wider world the christian faith is under siege. throughout the world, no people of faith today face greater hostility or hatred than followers of christ. in more than 100 countries spread to every corner of the 20 15 million regions confront -- 215 millions confront imprisonment, assault, or worse. nowhere is this onslaught against our faith more evident than in the very ancient land where christianity was born. ago, the disciples of christ, the forefathers of our faith brought the good news that we proclaim across the globe to this day. in the valleys of syria, palestine, the planes, the nile, the euphrates, they planted the seeds and water them with their sacrifice,
the bible tells us all who desire to live a godly life in christ jesus will be persecuted.hose of you gathered here today are emblematic of millions across the world. through thee crucible of persecution. you refuse to be conformed to this world. you have chosen instead to be counted as those outside the city gate for your faith. it is the truth that brings us together at this summit. the reality is across the wider world the christian faith is under siege. throughout the world, no people of...
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in the bible the lord asks us to welcome migrants and foreigners, reminding us that we too are foreigners!" the visit concluded with a tour of the sistine chapel, and the awe—inspiring lastjudgment by michelangelo. the vatican said the discussions had been cordial, a connection has been made. five people have died in a crash involving a lorry and a car on the m6 in staffordshire. foui’ women and a man — who were all in the car — died in the accident which happened between stoke—on—trent and stafford in the early hours of this morning. the lorry driver's been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. liz copper reports. the crash was on the southbound stretch of the m6 between stoke—on—trent and stafford. the emergency services were called just after 4:30 in the morning. foui’ women and a man travelling in the car — a nissan micra — were killed, while another man in his 40s was taken to hospital with serious injuries. we are still in the very early stages of the investigation. it appears that it was quite a catastrophic collision between the lorry and a car, so it was a
in the bible the lord asks us to welcome migrants and foreigners, reminding us that we too are foreigners!" the visit concluded with a tour of the sistine chapel, and the awe—inspiring lastjudgment by michelangelo. the vatican said the discussions had been cordial, a connection has been made. five people have died in a crash involving a lorry and a car on the m6 in staffordshire. foui’ women and a man — who were all in the car — died in the accident which happened between...
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11:00, the last words from america's first serial killer found right here in a philadelphia family biblefamily heir loom sheds new light on his murder spree. for erika, danny and all of us here, the season finally of saturd"saturday night live" is . have a great night everybody. ♪ i heard there was a secret chord that david played and it pleased the lord ♪ ♪ but you don't really care for music, do you
11:00, the last words from america's first serial killer found right here in a philadelphia family biblefamily heir loom sheds new light on his murder spree. for erika, danny and all of us here, the season finally of saturd"saturday night live" is . have a great night everybody. ♪ i heard there was a secret chord that david played and it pleased the lord ♪ ♪ but you don't really care for music, do you
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on friday the cook political report, which you know well, the kind of unofficial bible assessing house races, shifted its assessment of 20 seats now held by republicans in the direction of democrats. not saying they're going to win them, but that they're more likely for democrats to win. you could lose your house majority over this. >> yeah. these are the same people that said donald trump wasn't going to run and he ran. he couldn't win the general, he won the general. he couldn't get health care repeal and replace through the house, he got it through the house. look, the fact of the matter is there are sometimes in life you have to do what's right, not what's politically expedient. we believe this is going to be a better product, and by the time people see the premiums are lower, it's a better service, more options, more choices, they're going to reward the republicans that stood up and said we're not going to see the obamacare system -- which is failing and collapsing -- continue any longer. we're going to do something better, and we're going to do our job as legislators to get this
on friday the cook political report, which you know well, the kind of unofficial bible assessing house races, shifted its assessment of 20 seats now held by republicans in the direction of democrats. not saying they're going to win them, but that they're more likely for democrats to win. you could lose your house majority over this. >> yeah. these are the same people that said donald trump wasn't going to run and he ran. he couldn't win the general, he won the general. he couldn't get...