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it's a question of the authority of the bible. who runs the authority of the bible.ible is the supreme authority, jesus christ ru ns the supreme authority, jesus christ runs the church using the bible and when something like this happens, it's not about the sex element of it, it's a question about the authority of the bible. attitudes to 93v authority of the bible. attitudes to gay marriage on the defining divisions among anglicans. supporters say at acceptance of the move is inevitable overtime. today's vote could bring that future a step closer. coming up at 6am on breakfast — the team will find out why four out of five children under the age of two didn't see an nhs dentist in england last year. the latest headlines. the leaders of the main political parties in the uk have completed their campaigns to the general election. 47 million people are registered to vote. polls open at 7am and a total of 650 westminster m ps open at 7am and a total of 650 westminster mps are to be elected. a former fbi directorjames comey is set to testify to congress later in the day tha
it's a question of the authority of the bible. who runs the authority of the bible.ible is the supreme authority, jesus christ ru ns the supreme authority, jesus christ runs the church using the bible and when something like this happens, it's not about the sex element of it, it's a question about the authority of the bible. attitudes to 93v authority of the bible. attitudes to gay marriage on the defining divisions among anglicans. supporters say at acceptance of the move is inevitable...
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ignatius prints bibles. they have their own versions of study bibles and and annotated works. >> the bible is still the best international best-selling book. >> let me ask you about the youth market. are young people doing the kind of reading you think they should be doing? are they having the kind of catholic education that would seem beneficial? what is the story on that? >> in terms of reading i read millennials probably have read more words than any other generation but they are words from excerpts or headlines or posts. in terms of reading full books, it has declined a lot in past years. the attention span for any of us just isn't there. unfortunately, i think we are not reading the way that we should as a society in general. not just youth. we pass on our habits to our youth. so we are trying to reach them. it is a challenge. look i said they are on all sorts of media that moves very quickly. to keep up with them and their taste for media is quite difficult. i have been in the religious education congr
ignatius prints bibles. they have their own versions of study bibles and and annotated works. >> the bible is still the best international best-selling book. >> let me ask you about the youth market. are young people doing the kind of reading you think they should be doing? are they having the kind of catholic education that would seem beneficial? what is the story on that? >> in terms of reading i read millennials probably have read more words than any other generation but...
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. >> why 300 bibles? >> are interesting. a number of the bibles were family bibles. a lot of them are in dutch. but he collected books. and bibles are one of the areas that he collected in. there's also probably know, for 500 books about religion. about every kind of religion. a lot of them are about christianity but many about other religions as well. so he has a small collection of bibles. one of the bibles on display here is a dutch bible. it was a family bible. it was used all four times during his inauguration. john president ever inaugurated four times obviously. and it is a very large book. it reflects his belief that family is important. he was not a traditionally sort of devout christian. and yet he is references from the bible in his speeches all the time. he used them as a way of making a point. he believed the bible was very effective in providing advice on how people should act. how do you convince people to do the right thing. he thought the bible was very effective in doing that. this is why he quotes it all the time. he had almost like a sermon like q
. >> why 300 bibles? >> are interesting. a number of the bibles were family bibles. a lot of them are in dutch. but he collected books. and bibles are one of the areas that he collected in. there's also probably know, for 500 books about religion. about every kind of religion. a lot of them are about christianity but many about other religions as well. so he has a small collection of bibles. one of the bibles on display here is a dutch bible. it was a family bible. it was used all...
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one of the bibles on display is a dutch bible from 1650, the family bible. it was use all four times during his inauguration. is a very large book, and it reflects his belief that family is important. he was not a traditionally sort references from the bible in his speeches all the time, and he used them as a way of making a point. he believed the bible was very effective in providing advice on how people should act. how do you convince people to do the right thing? he thought the bible was very effective in doing that, which is why he quotes it all the time. sermon-liket a quality to many of his most important and powerful speeches. ,f you look at the d-day prayer put out on june 6, 1944, a point at which he did not know whether the greatest military assault and world history was going to be a success or failure. it is a very personal prayer, and it reflects his believe that we are at a critical moment in world history and his belief in the american people comes through in that prayer. sons, they god, our pride of our nation, this day have set upon a mighty
one of the bibles on display is a dutch bible from 1650, the family bible. it was use all four times during his inauguration. is a very large book, and it reflects his belief that family is important. he was not a traditionally sort references from the bible in his speeches all the time, and he used them as a way of making a point. he believed the bible was very effective in providing advice on how people should act. how do you convince people to do the right thing? he thought the bible was...
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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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the bible says an angel. and at the end of the night, and with the break of dawn, he comes to a realization of who he is and he adopts a new name. israel. lincoln wrestles through a long night, it's his long, dark night of the soul, for lincoln. the last years. he enters it coming home to springfield after one term in the congress, and he ends it by founding the illinois republican party, and adopting his own new identity, and emerging with husband -- his cause against slavery. this is the story of how lincoln became the man that is recognizable to us today. if we met lincoln at the beginning of the story we would not recognize him as lincoln of history. by the end he is lincoln. >> host: so interesting. want to get into lincoln the man and also you do a wonderful job of sort of settling the stage for all these events, through the politics, history, culture, and let's first talk about the fascinating 16th president. recent years he is sort of depicted as melancholy. was he depressed? could you read about it?
the bible says an angel. and at the end of the night, and with the break of dawn, he comes to a realization of who he is and he adopts a new name. israel. lincoln wrestles through a long night, it's his long, dark night of the soul, for lincoln. the last years. he enters it coming home to springfield after one term in the congress, and he ends it by founding the illinois republican party, and adopting his own new identity, and emerging with husband -- his cause against slavery. this is the...
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this is a unique bible in many regards. most important, it is the only bible where it has been used by a president by many inaugurals because fdr was elected to terms. there was a constitutional amendment that limits presidents to two terms. it is a dutch bible in dutch and it is heidi large -- and it is quite large. i always post are for those who have to hold it during those ceremonies. his inaugural his famous for many reasons, but the most enduring line from his speech is something we all remember. assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> and he says that at a time when the nation really is in a state of fear. it is the low point of the great depression and people are frightened. help think he is trying to the nerves. there is a lot of speculation about where it came from. we have on display here, the first pages from several drafts of the speech. the first is in roosevelt's handwriting that was written in late 1933, and the first, you don't see that line about fear it self at all. it
this is a unique bible in many regards. most important, it is the only bible where it has been used by a president by many inaugurals because fdr was elected to terms. there was a constitutional amendment that limits presidents to two terms. it is a dutch bible in dutch and it is heidi large -- and it is quite large. i always post are for those who have to hold it during those ceremonies. his inaugural his famous for many reasons, but the most enduring line from his speech is something we all...
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this is a unique bible in many regards. most importantly, it is the only bible used by a president for four different inaugurals, because of course franklin roosevelt was elected to four terms as america's president. subsequently, there was a constitutional amendment that limits presidents to two terms. so this is unique. it is a dutch bible in dutch and it is quite large. i always say i feel sorry for the clerk who had to hold this during the inaugural ceremonies. roosevelt's 1933 inaugural is famous for many reasons, but the most enduring line from his speech is something we all remember. fdr: most of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. herman: and he says that at a time when the nation really is in a state of fear. it is the low point of the great depression. people are frightened. i think he is trying to steel the nerves of the nation with that line. the interesting thing is that there is a lot of speculation about where it came from. we have on display here the first pa
this is a unique bible in many regards. most importantly, it is the only bible used by a president for four different inaugurals, because of course franklin roosevelt was elected to four terms as america's president. subsequently, there was a constitutional amendment that limits presidents to two terms. so this is unique. it is a dutch bible in dutch and it is quite large. i always say i feel sorry for the clerk who had to hold this during the inaugural ceremonies. roosevelt's 1933 inaugural is...
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they lost everything except this bible.out what this one book means. >> reporter: how did she find out that the bible had survived? >> when she got to the scene of the fire of the house, there were firefighter still hosing things down and going through things and the firefighter actually recovered it. it was in her room and asked her and obviously showed it to her. >> reporter: stephanie tells me rachel is now carefully drying out her bible. the pages are okay, just pretty wet. >> there were a bunch of other books on her dresser as well and everything else, all the other books were like completely destroyed and the bible still intact. >> reporter: rachel did send us a message. her favorite verse right now from the bible, job 1:21, 22, the lord gave and the lord has taken away. may the name of the lord be praised. stephanie explains why this verse now. >> so that we lost material things and obviously the animals, too, which are not material things, that the lord is still going to provide for them and that he's still there th
they lost everything except this bible.out what this one book means. >> reporter: how did she find out that the bible had survived? >> when she got to the scene of the fire of the house, there were firefighter still hosing things down and going through things and the firefighter actually recovered it. it was in her room and asked her and obviously showed it to her. >> reporter: stephanie tells me rachel is now carefully drying out her bible. the pages are okay, just pretty...
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the bill allows high school systems to include a bible literacy class as part their the course wouldudents. the aclu raised concerns about how the law might be used in school and whether or not it will lead to bible study and preaching in public schools. >> good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm maureen umeh. >> and i'm holly morris today. is thursday july 29. >> mike thomas on deck with our weather headline and erin como has our traffic headline. what's it looking like. >> a pretty good summer day today. temperatures headed back up to closer to where they should be even a little bit above that into the 90's later this afternoon. that high pressure brait us that comfortable air is now headed off to our east. once it gets there we'll kick up a southerly flow and that will bring our afternoon temperatures into the upper 80's and lower nights around the region. good news is we'll keep it dry today and humidity won't be that bad but you'll start to notice it a little more especially as we head towards the evening hours. 91 degrees today t the heat is back. tomorrow hot and humid 93. ca
the bill allows high school systems to include a bible literacy class as part their the course wouldudents. the aclu raised concerns about how the law might be used in school and whether or not it will lead to bible study and preaching in public schools. >> good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm maureen umeh. >> and i'm holly morris today. is thursday july 29. >> mike thomas on deck with our weather headline and erin como has our traffic headline. what's it looking like....
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in canada is worried about its freedom of religion after being told to stop teaching verses of the bible that could be deemed offensive the local authorities say passages in the bible that denigrate or vilify one's sexual orientation should not be. didn't close the school disagrees of course saying the ban would violate its constitutional rights bill towards a stunning the ground the insisting that the potential defensive posture this should not be part of the curriculum we go differing reactions to the. point of the whole you know education system is to have discussions and to be able to say that this is this is text that is that is said here let's discuss it in a open forum i am a religious man who's who's muslim and when i hear things that boat people taking things away from from any type of holy text it does kind of bother me in a way but at the same time there's there's the talk about you know we want to teach our kids how to be inclusive and how to teach your kids to respect different types of races cultures sexualities to the school board used is the word offense they said you nee
in canada is worried about its freedom of religion after being told to stop teaching verses of the bible that could be deemed offensive the local authorities say passages in the bible that denigrate or vilify one's sexual orientation should not be. didn't close the school disagrees of course saying the ban would violate its constitutional rights bill towards a stunning the ground the insisting that the potential defensive posture this should not be part of the curriculum we go differing...
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i heard you say before and i think you partially expressed it here as well the bible other holy books and god are completely irrelevant when you're trying to understand how the world was god never comes up in the world is not just about physics the world is about emotions the world is about the sense of community the world is about and religion and ideology will occur it's not just religion there's ideology whether it's communism capitalism those ideologies and religion have played an incredible part in human history they still do but what i want to point out for people is some people think that somehow god is significant in science and that's not the case i've been a physicist for forty years not at one scientific meeting i've ever heard the word god come up because i understand the universe and everything goes on with with it we don't have to talk to mr krauss your book is about the evolution of physics but there has also been an evolution of faith and most really want to nice religion absolutely if you go there if you go to the mosque if you go to the church they're trying to steer
i heard you say before and i think you partially expressed it here as well the bible other holy books and god are completely irrelevant when you're trying to understand how the world was god never comes up in the world is not just about physics the world is about emotions the world is about the sense of community the world is about and religion and ideology will occur it's not just religion there's ideology whether it's communism capitalism those ideologies and religion have played an...
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that could be deemed as offensive the local authorities say passages in the bible that denigrates oh really if i had one thanks to all aryan taishan shouldn't. not be studied in class the school disagrees however saying the ban would violate his constitutional rights they were thirty's are standing their grounds though insisting that the potentially offensive passages should not be part of the curriculum where we go to different reactions to the issue. the whole you know you know education system is to have discussions and to be able to say that this is this is text that is that is said here let's discuss it in a open forum i am a religious man who's who's muslim and when i hear things that boat people taking things away from from any type of holy text it does kind of bother me to wait but at the same time there's there's the talk about you know we want to teach our kids how to be inclusive and how to teach your kids to respect different types of races cultures sexualities to the school board used is the word offense they said you need to get rid of all offensive texts from the bible
that could be deemed as offensive the local authorities say passages in the bible that denigrates oh really if i had one thanks to all aryan taishan shouldn't. not be studied in class the school disagrees however saying the ban would violate his constitutional rights they were thirty's are standing their grounds though insisting that the potentially offensive passages should not be part of the curriculum where we go to different reactions to the issue. the whole you know you know education...
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it's like you don't believe in the bible or something. however, this is bible prophecy. donald trump is talking us into a world war. destroyed going to be because of the fact that the lord said that he was going to bring a person into this world, just like him, to bring all the people of the earth together, and we're going to have a world war. here is a race war will be concentration camps, so americans and the whole mind, america's going to be destroyed and trump is a racist, and the whole setup is white supremacy. see how all of you democrats, so-called democrats turned into republicans after obama became president. it's like now we know all democrats are black and we're not going back to the democrat crap no more. say -- how they host: we will stop you there, we don't use that type of language. this is from nbc news, congressman steve scalise's condition improves, he's been upgraded to serious condition. no further updates expected this weekend as he continues to recover from the gunshot wound that cause damage to the abdomen and chandler -- and shattered part of his
it's like you don't believe in the bible or something. however, this is bible prophecy. donald trump is talking us into a world war. destroyed going to be because of the fact that the lord said that he was going to bring a person into this world, just like him, to bring all the people of the earth together, and we're going to have a world war. here is a race war will be concentration camps, so americans and the whole mind, america's going to be destroyed and trump is a racist, and the whole...
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people writing books on the study of the bible. new testament scholars talk about what it means to think about the new testament. both as the historical document and one where a scholar has placed both of those rules in his life. it is quite a diverse group of talks that have a bunch of interest. it is the advantage of the center. it is what the goal is, to produce a conversation that cuts across traditions. deeply historical and speaking to the present political moment. >> we are talking about the berkeley center for the study of religion. university of california berkeley. more when we come back. stay with us. >>> we are talking with mark jensen and jonathan chee. they are professors at the university of california and they are studying, low and behold, both areas in religion in the public university. that is news. the berkeley center for the study of religion. you can google that. the programs are over for this academic year but they are coming back next year and will offer things that we can go to in various ways. gentlemen, no
people writing books on the study of the bible. new testament scholars talk about what it means to think about the new testament. both as the historical document and one where a scholar has placed both of those rules in his life. it is quite a diverse group of talks that have a bunch of interest. it is the advantage of the center. it is what the goal is, to produce a conversation that cuts across traditions. deeply historical and speaking to the present political moment. >> we are talking...
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day aboutp the other and the proofs of the bible. i wanted to find out how many things they had it up. -- that they had dug up. i found a website. they had dug up gobs of stuff. the fellow had a comment on their that he said, it is not how many things that have proved the bible that they should worry about, whether it has been completely proved. the history of it. but he said 100% of what they have found has proved the bible. host: steve is calling from maryland on the democratic line. what is on your mind, steve? caller: hi, my comment centers around health care. this is unsolvable. i will tell you why. i've been working in health i.t. for 30 years. i worked with navy medicine, the v.a., i helped implement obamacare. i did support on the backend of it. in a management, senior management position. i understand these laws and i understand how different systems like tri-care and the v.a. systems have tried to implement -- you have competing factors. you have a population that wants free health care. that is a percentage of the populati
day aboutp the other and the proofs of the bible. i wanted to find out how many things they had it up. -- that they had dug up. i found a website. they had dug up gobs of stuff. the fellow had a comment on their that he said, it is not how many things that have proved the bible that they should worry about, whether it has been completely proved. the history of it. but he said 100% of what they have found has proved the bible. host: steve is calling from maryland on the democratic line. what is...
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he'd spend a lot of time with his bible. other people were noticing it. he would notice people who needed help. he would seek them out. and he would just talk to people. >> we started a church. about 50 people to come to the church. >> it didn't happen overnight. it started with four guys around a table. turned into ten guys around a table. ten turned into 20. 20 turned into 50. suddenly, the whole pod has been asking if they could come out and study the bible with big mo. >> and this is how it came to be. god said go to the gang bangers, these guys who don't like me, who don't like "c," "d" and "e" but today we have a break in the barrier, mr. vails, we put the guns down. we put prejudice down. we put the gang down and we meet and embrace one another. >> when the missionaries came over from tonga, my grand dad and they gave him the name that means love to work. he worked with the missionaries. i just want to be me, to the best of my ability. to be some positive influence. like in the midst of my trouble. >> and ofahengaue's troubles are significant. he i
he'd spend a lot of time with his bible. other people were noticing it. he would notice people who needed help. he would seek them out. and he would just talk to people. >> we started a church. about 50 people to come to the church. >> it didn't happen overnight. it started with four guys around a table. turned into ten guys around a table. ten turned into 20. 20 turned into 50. suddenly, the whole pod has been asking if they could come out and study the bible with big mo. >>...
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i will say that he does lead a good example as far as trying to lead people toward the bible.nd ever since i met him, he's been a good spoken person. you know, he doesn't curse, none of that stuff, so -- >> yeah. >> okay. thank you both. you can go back upstairs. >> all right. >> now suarez will hear from darrick elmore, who is serving one year here for assaulting a police officer. >> in the chair to your left. >> he'll have to go it alone in the hearing. >> he asked for three witnesses. none of his three witnesses wanted to come down. one was unavailable. two basically declined, did not want to be a part of it. >> this guy, frank, he's crazy, man. he just got mad because he lost the game. next thing you know, he wants to fight about it. now i got to be disciplined because of this guy? i just don't -- i don't think it's fair. >> so it was basically him by himself saying that i didn't start it, the other guy did. but the other guy had more people in his favor. at the end of the day, i couldn't say that one assaulted the other because there was no sort of independent witness to
i will say that he does lead a good example as far as trying to lead people toward the bible.nd ever since i met him, he's been a good spoken person. you know, he doesn't curse, none of that stuff, so -- >> yeah. >> okay. thank you both. you can go back upstairs. >> all right. >> now suarez will hear from darrick elmore, who is serving one year here for assaulting a police officer. >> in the chair to your left. >> he'll have to go it alone in the hearing....
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the cornerstone christian academy has been told that it may not teach bible scripture which vilifies someone's sexual orientation officials at the school have fought back accusing the board of clamping down on freedom of religion or the only ass canadian video blogger lauren southern and radio host cameron to give their views on the controversy. among religious gay men who's who is muslim and when i hear things about people taking things away from the from any type of holy text it does kind of bother me in a way but at the same time there's there's the talk about you know we want to teach our kids how to be inclusive and how to teach your kids to respect different types of races cultures sexualities and in order to do that to take to take that away it sounds like sounds like a step forward but at the same time you're taking away the freedoms of religious speech and the such what would be more responsible is that if you were to teach the text the way that it is and then talk about different perspectives and how to work around it as as humans. well this is always thing it's for the chi
the cornerstone christian academy has been told that it may not teach bible scripture which vilifies someone's sexual orientation officials at the school have fought back accusing the board of clamping down on freedom of religion or the only ass canadian video blogger lauren southern and radio host cameron to give their views on the controversy. among religious gay men who's who is muslim and when i hear things about people taking things away from the from any type of holy text it does kind of...
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it'll connect visitors to the bible through technology like never before. the museum is scheduled to open in november. a 3-d printer at helping change the lives of a three-year-old boy in new york. isaac cr uz's arm stopped doctor had as specific arm and made by a 3-d printer. >> having them use prosthetics that are cheaper and disposable dust they break it, great, we make another one. there's no big deal. they will be more comfortable with a prosthetic. adrianna: the 3-d prosthetic now costs less than $150. adrianna: one of the world's most iconic buildings is putting on a show right now. this in the opera house displayed indigenous art every sunset in a light show that lasts seven minutes. it launched as a reminder of australia's rich history. very cool. doug: that would be cool to see in person. here, you will enjoy the sunshine and low humidity. clear skies tonight. we drop down to about 66. tomorrow, a bit more humid. 90 degrees. fourth of july weekend when nothing but heat and humidity here with daily thunderstorm chances saturday, sunday and maybe la
it'll connect visitors to the bible through technology like never before. the museum is scheduled to open in november. a 3-d printer at helping change the lives of a three-year-old boy in new york. isaac cr uz's arm stopped doctor had as specific arm and made by a 3-d printer. >> having them use prosthetics that are cheaper and disposable dust they break it, great, we make another one. there's no big deal. they will be more comfortable with a prosthetic. adrianna: the 3-d prosthetic now...
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washington where people are gathering to remember a woman who was gunned down hours after leaving a bible study. >>> developing tonight at 11:00, a big and you're going to hear from the man who was injured while trying to help a girl that was dangling from an amusement park ride. >>> first at 11:00, an accident takes the life of a woman who just left her bible study class. good evening, and thanks for joining us tonight. i'm erika gonzalez. tonight a community is remembering a woman who touched so many lives. >> reporter: friends and family gather at the house of praise in the deanwood neighborhood in northeast d.c., the place where rob robin fitzgerald spent some of her final hours. >> she will always find her way to church. >> reporter: a few hours after leaving the was killed by a stray bullet friday morning. her pastor broke the news to her pastor the next day. >> i dropped the phone. we talked a little bit, and he gave me some encouraging words. >> reporter: fitzgerald was visiting a friend when the friend's brother allegedly fired shots through the wall during an argument. fitzgeral
washington where people are gathering to remember a woman who was gunned down hours after leaving a bible study. >>> developing tonight at 11:00, a big and you're going to hear from the man who was injured while trying to help a girl that was dangling from an amusement park ride. >>> first at 11:00, an accident takes the life of a woman who just left her bible study class. good evening, and thanks for joining us tonight. i'm erika gonzalez. tonight a community is remembering a...
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and i love president trump and i believe as the bible tells us, god chooses kings and he has appointed trump for this time. host: all right. taking another call here. e're going to go to genisen, michigan, and we have nati on the line for independents and others. caller: oh, thank you for your call. thank you for giving me -- host: sure. caller: and i just want to thank you for your patience as well. i just see your face, listening to these callers talk about random things that have no relations to what the topic is. and i just want to say that, you know, this regime has been here for over 50 years. i just don't understand what makes them think that by still implementing an embargo, the cuban people will benefit from, you know, this result. point is that what they should be doing instead is try to sit down and discuss, you know, what needs to happen. because at the end, it's not the cuban government that takes the loss here. it's the cuban people. and in my opinion, i think they should try to come up to some sort of agreement so that it's unbelievable how they just sit behind a desk, p
and i love president trump and i believe as the bible tells us, god chooses kings and he has appointed trump for this time. host: all right. taking another call here. e're going to go to genisen, michigan, and we have nati on the line for independents and others. caller: oh, thank you for your call. thank you for giving me -- host: sure. caller: and i just want to thank you for your patience as well. i just see your face, listening to these callers talk about random things that have no...
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kentucky governor signed a nile law which allows public schools to teach courses on the bible.l system in the state to include a bible literacy class as part of their social studies curriculum. the course would be an elective and not a required class. the aclu has raised concerns about how the law might be used in school and whether it will lead to bible study and preaching in public schools. >> ♪ >> 5:15. looking i don't it side, 66 degrees is what the temperature says but man that amerimercury is going to time. >> summertime is back. did you miss it? i'm going to be honest i didn't. i enjoyed the ac break overnight. get ready to get those ac's cranking again. starting anotherea temperatures 67 degrees at this hour in d.c., pittsburgh 60, columbus 61. holding onto some cold air as best they can over the mountains. you see this spin right here off the coast. that's high pressure. the farther off to the east it scoots, the more warm air and moisture we're going to pull up from the south later on this afternoon. couple clouds coming across and that will be the case from time to t
kentucky governor signed a nile law which allows public schools to teach courses on the bible.l system in the state to include a bible literacy class as part of their social studies curriculum. the course would be an elective and not a required class. the aclu has raised concerns about how the law might be used in school and whether it will lead to bible study and preaching in public schools. >> ♪ >> 5:15. looking i don't it side, 66 degrees is what the temperature says but man...
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as the bible says, we recognize them by their fruits. there are among us here today some distinguished men and women in public life, in public service, who are emblematic of that contribution. and i'm honored to be able to address you all. american catholics have built everything that matters in this country. we built families, businesses, founded hospitals, administered to the poor, become leaders in public life, established world class institutions of higher education. and so many other countless contributions to america. maybe most importantly, catholics have worn the uniform of the united states of america in every conflict in american history since our nation's founding. [applause] v.p. pence: american catholics and their families continue to participate in our armed forces to this very moment. at this very time. in far flung places in the world. men and women that have grown up in the heart of catholic families are wearing the uniform and serving our country. and we honor them. we also honor those who have served and would all thos
as the bible says, we recognize them by their fruits. there are among us here today some distinguished men and women in public life, in public service, who are emblematic of that contribution. and i'm honored to be able to address you all. american catholics have built everything that matters in this country. we built families, businesses, founded hospitals, administered to the poor, become leaders in public life, established world class institutions of higher education. and so many other...
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one of the bibles that's on display is a dutch from 1660. it was used all four times during inaugurated. the only president that inaugurated four times, obviously. it's a very large book and reflects his beliefs that family is important. he was not a traditionally sort of devout christian and he used references in the bible all of the time. and he used them as a way of making a point. you know, he believed the bible was very effective in providing advice and how people should act. how do you convince people to do the right thing. he thought the bible was very effective in doing that. that's why he quotes it all of the time. he had a sermon-like qualities. if you look at the d-day prayer which was put out on june 6th, 1944, appointed which he did not know, greatest military assault of history was going to be a success or failure and it's a very personal prayer and reflects his belief that we are at a critical moment in world history and that his belief in the american people comes flu that prayer. >> almighty god, our sons cried of our nation
one of the bibles that's on display is a dutch from 1660. it was used all four times during inaugurated. the only president that inaugurated four times, obviously. it's a very large book and reflects his beliefs that family is important. he was not a traditionally sort of devout christian and he used references in the bible all of the time. and he used them as a way of making a point. you know, he believed the bible was very effective in providing advice and how people should act. how do you...
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it is according to the bible who runs the church.urch is the supreme authority run byjesus christ. when something like this happens, it is not about the sex, it is about the authority of the bible that matters. this is one of the defining divisions among anglicans. today's vote could bring a new future a step closer. michael buchanan, bbc news, edinburgh. for the first time ever, more electricity in the uk has been generated by renewables and nuclear power, rather than by a combination of coal and gas. the national grid says that at lunchtime yesterday, more than half of the country's electricity supply came from sources like solar and wind power. you might remember this as we talked about it yesterday. a diamond ring bought at a car boot sale for £10 has been sold for more than £650,000 at auction in london. the ring did not go under the hammer physically, but it went under the hammer. the 26 carat cushion—shaped diamond was expected to fetch £350,000, but went for almost double that yesterday. the owner bought the ring in the 1980'
it is according to the bible who runs the church.urch is the supreme authority run byjesus christ. when something like this happens, it is not about the sex, it is about the authority of the bible that matters. this is one of the defining divisions among anglicans. today's vote could bring a new future a step closer. michael buchanan, bbc news, edinburgh. for the first time ever, more electricity in the uk has been generated by renewables and nuclear power, rather than by a combination of coal...
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since coming to jail, he has participated in a bible study with pastor timothy allen, who knew badgettoutside. >> you've got to allow god to be involved in your life. >> he's a very likable individual. he has a smile that will light up a room. if you spend any amount of time physically. from the moment i wake up on my tempur-pedic mattress i feel like i'm ready to take on the day. i don't have aches and pains from the previous day's training. and i feel like myself. i wake up feeling stronger, a better surfer a better me. ♪ find your exclusive retailer at tempur-pedic.com he's happy.t's with him? your family's finally eating vegetables thanks to our birds eye voila skillet meals. and they only take 15 minutes to make. ahh! birds eye voila so veggie good >>> turn around. >> as new inmates flow in and out of the suffolk county jail, there's turnover in staff, as well. 23-year-old abrianna spagnoli is the newest officer to graduate from cadet to probationary deputy. today is her first day on the job after months of training. >> sometimes during a day-to-day basis you're not going to use a
since coming to jail, he has participated in a bible study with pastor timothy allen, who knew badgettoutside. >> you've got to allow god to be involved in your life. >> he's a very likable individual. he has a smile that will light up a room. if you spend any amount of time physically. from the moment i wake up on my tempur-pedic mattress i feel like i'm ready to take on the day. i don't have aches and pains from the previous day's training. and i feel like myself. i wake up...
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the bible is the supreme authority run by jesus christ.authority of the bible that matters. this is one of the defining divisions among anglicans. supporters say acceptance is inevitable over time. today's vote could bring that future a step closer. michael buchanan, bbc news, edinburgh. in the last few moments, some lines coming out of libya about the manchester bomb, salman abedi, the suicide bomber who of course killed 22 people at the manchester arena. many children were attending the ariana grande concept. the libya spokesman for the libyan counter terrorism unit is saying the brother of salman abedi says he was radicalised in britain in 2050 through the internet and friend. —— 2015. he is saying salman abedi caught the equipment for the attack in britain but didn't know when the attack would be carried out. his brother is also saying salman abedi called his family to ask for forgiveness on the day of the attack. these lines coming from the brother of salman abedi, according to this libya counter terrorism spokesman, including his bro
the bible is the supreme authority run by jesus christ.authority of the bible that matters. this is one of the defining divisions among anglicans. supporters say acceptance is inevitable over time. today's vote could bring that future a step closer. michael buchanan, bbc news, edinburgh. in the last few moments, some lines coming out of libya about the manchester bomb, salman abedi, the suicide bomber who of course killed 22 people at the manchester arena. many children were attending the...
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the bible tells us two wrongs don't make a right. there isn't time there's a parable after parable about how this is not how you're supposed to live your life this is not what i mean the idea that somehow this well you were going to shoot at these other guys so we shot you first or every other and out aggression in a country that we weren't invited into that we don't really have permission to be and as a nation this puts us at risk every single american here and abroad it puts us at risk every time these kinds of things are done have a conversation but now we're like no no conversation we're just going to keep dropping by. which is great if your own stock and bomb maker is one that's going to do anything i mean that's the thing it's amazing to me that the american people sounded off about wanting to go into syria you know many years were very rightly know now about going to bomb was in want it was you know poets are probably going to war no troops or we don't want to be in syria now we have troops on the ground now we're shooting dow
the bible tells us two wrongs don't make a right. there isn't time there's a parable after parable about how this is not how you're supposed to live your life this is not what i mean the idea that somehow this well you were going to shoot at these other guys so we shot you first or every other and out aggression in a country that we weren't invited into that we don't really have permission to be and as a nation this puts us at risk every single american here and abroad it puts us at risk every...
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dissenting from the notion that the bible condoned a slavery. there were slaves in the bible, so the slaves of the commonwealth were not seen as anathema. they were viewed as items for purchase, which the puritans considered acceptable. sewall, who was a do unto others as you would have them do unto you, wrote "the selling of joseph." the controversial pamphlet reference to joseph, when hit with famine, they travel to egypt. joseph had risen from captivity to power and was kind to the brothers would been unkind to him. sewall began to think that enslaving members of the human family was wrong and he was influenced toward abolitionist thoughts by a slave who sued his owner for breach of contract. adam said he is a filled his contractual terms. john did not agree and he lambasted adam as surly and the disobedient and not entitled to freedom. wife won adam with his their case in 1703.the sentry began with abolitionist debate. john --a pome by having a slave, a source of income and status he wrote less than flattering words about adam, calling his c
dissenting from the notion that the bible condoned a slavery. there were slaves in the bible, so the slaves of the commonwealth were not seen as anathema. they were viewed as items for purchase, which the puritans considered acceptable. sewall, who was a do unto others as you would have them do unto you, wrote "the selling of joseph." the controversial pamphlet reference to joseph, when hit with famine, they travel to egypt. joseph had risen from captivity to power and was kind to the...
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you know, there's that old joke that says the tax code is twice as long as the bible with none of the good news. [laughter] well, the good news is our president's going to cut taxes, put more money in your pockets, keep it out of the hands of wasteful bureaucrats in washington, d.c. and get this economy moving again. [cheers and applause] we're going to slash the business rate to 15% so american companies here in iowa can compete with companies all over the world. [cheers and applause] and under president donald trump's leadership, we're going to repeal death taxes once and for all. [cheers and applause] our tax cuts are going to mean more jobs, higher incomes and a pay increase for hard working iowans. you know, folks, i've said it before, i feel it every day. it's the greatest privilege of my life to serve as vice president to a president who is so committed to restoring an america of freedom and prosperity and security. and let me say as i close in these challenging and divided times i know in my heart that there are better days ahead. [applause] i'm confident because of the streng
you know, there's that old joke that says the tax code is twice as long as the bible with none of the good news. [laughter] well, the good news is our president's going to cut taxes, put more money in your pockets, keep it out of the hands of wasteful bureaucrats in washington, d.c. and get this economy moving again. [cheers and applause] we're going to slash the business rate to 15% so american companies here in iowa can compete with companies all over the world. [cheers and applause] and...
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but we will never back down from doing what is right because as the bible tells us -- [ applause ] -- we know that the truth will prevai prevail. >> again, that at the faith and freedom coalition forum right now. not a direct reference to what's happening but many may look at that indirectly. >> presumably talking about his political opponents. let's go to kristen welker, our white house correspondent who has been watching this along with everybody in the building. kristen, what can you tell us? >> reporter: savannah, i can tell you republicans undoubtedly breathing a sigh of relief that the president didn't tweet out this event. in fact, the reaction here counterprogramming, i was told by a white house official president trump started his day in the oval office with secretary of state rex tillerson, james mattis, h.r. mcmaster talking about north korea, other foreign policy matters. right now his deputy press secretary is holding a press briefing and she is the first reaction we are getting from this white house, the reaction, she's reiterating the president feels vindicated by the f
but we will never back down from doing what is right because as the bible tells us -- [ applause ] -- we know that the truth will prevai prevail. >> again, that at the faith and freedom coalition forum right now. not a direct reference to what's happening but many may look at that indirectly. >> presumably talking about his political opponents. let's go to kristen welker, our white house correspondent who has been watching this along with everybody in the building. kristen, what can...
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christians are sent to prison camps for just owning a bible, those bibles smuggled in from other countries and germly they come from south korea. 80,000 to 120,000 are imprisoned in labor camps. 80,000 people, up to 120,000 people are in prison cam ps, labor camps because of their religion in lil kim's dictatorship. number one is north korea. i'll give you the other nine. so mall yo is number two. number three is is pakistan. d worst countries for tr persecution. number six, no surprise is syria. iraq is number seven. top 10 mber 8 and countries that persecute christians for simply believing in the christian faith. pewpugh research counsel -- vr instances of use of forces against religious groups. 75% had instances against muslims, people that believe differently than the government faith. in asia, there has been an uptick in persecution in islamic extremism. they are targeted, the muslim, the behind you in countries like pakistan, india and mira march. christians face laws for simply speaking about their faith. country that i haven't mentioned s communist vietnam. they are still a communi
christians are sent to prison camps for just owning a bible, those bibles smuggled in from other countries and germly they come from south korea. 80,000 to 120,000 are imprisoned in labor camps. 80,000 people, up to 120,000 people are in prison cam ps, labor camps because of their religion in lil kim's dictatorship. number one is north korea. i'll give you the other nine. so mall yo is number two. number three is is pakistan. d worst countries for tr persecution. number six, no surprise is...