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how old was that bible?ver this photograph of a bible authenticated as turner's in the university of virginia archives. they learn it was taken by an historian in 1900 and donated to the school. when the picture is enhanced, paper experts are able to match a page in the photo to a page in the bible itself via a pattern of stains and markings. that's a eureka moment. >> yes, ma'am. >> their conclusion? the bible really belonged to nat turner. how significant is this find for you personally? >> i don't know of anything i was involved with that is as significant and as important as this bible. >> the smithsonian wants to make it a centerpiece of its african-american history and culture museum, being built in washington, d.c. >> i had always said since i was a little girl, "this bible belongs in the smithsonian." it's an amazing artifact. it all just made sense. and i was so honored to be able to help the bible live on. >> the family's donation is worth millions. and it pays off in vip treatment, when the museum
how old was that bible?ver this photograph of a bible authenticated as turner's in the university of virginia archives. they learn it was taken by an historian in 1900 and donated to the school. when the picture is enhanced, paper experts are able to match a page in the photo to a page in the bible itself via a pattern of stains and markings. that's a eureka moment. >> yes, ma'am. >> their conclusion? the bible really belonged to nat turner. how significant is this find for you...
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and then she said but i don't even have a bible. i don't own a bible. i don't know where to begin.t i didn't want to lose amber guyger. so i said hold on i will get you a bible. i left the courtroom and went to my chambers and retrieved my bible. >> tamron: this field is again g when a judge behaves that way? you were there for the law not for religion. >> no i was not there for the law. my legal duties had been concluded. i was just a person responding to someone in need. >> tamron: joshua brown, a key witness in the case was murdered just days after. police have said now that this was the result of a drug deal gone wrong, they claim that individuals left louisiana into texas and this was a drug deal over some marijuana purchase. if the disputes that heavily. we know that it joshua brown was worried about testifying to come he had been a victim of gun violence before and he was a key witness here. what is your thought on the investigation and what police are saying right now? >> i'm not privy to all of the police investigation. but i know about his murder, as unfortunate as it is,
and then she said but i don't even have a bible. i don't own a bible. i don't know where to begin.t i didn't want to lose amber guyger. so i said hold on i will get you a bible. i left the courtroom and went to my chambers and retrieved my bible. >> tamron: this field is again g when a judge behaves that way? you were there for the law not for religion. >> no i was not there for the law. my legal duties had been concluded. i was just a person responding to someone in need. >>...
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it happens over and over in the bible. where i feel like it has been morphed is while anybody could be this sort of vessel for god's will becomes an issue when it is people deciding -- before the person has even done anything, that they must be a vessel because it comports with their desires and the reason that is dangerous is because that makes it so anything that that person does is an exhibition of that fact that they are a vessel and that's the fast track to basically cult worship of a human. how do you hold them accountable and is doing god's will never mind the fact that you decided what god's will was. >> donald trump you argue is a vessel for many evangelicals. again, just so we get the larger context here we could debate the number but a large number they 81% voted for donald trump in 2016. i would tend to agree. i think some of them did see trump as a divinely appointed person. i wonder if you have the vessel theology for god is using a particular person like donald trump if you believe in the christian worldview
it happens over and over in the bible. where i feel like it has been morphed is while anybody could be this sort of vessel for god's will becomes an issue when it is people deciding -- before the person has even done anything, that they must be a vessel because it comports with their desires and the reason that is dangerous is because that makes it so anything that that person does is an exhibition of that fact that they are a vessel and that's the fast track to basically cult worship of a...
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two beliefs, they're both in the bible, the bible's truee and impossible to be wrong and so, therefore, never the two shall meet. so anyway, it was unreal. was there another question? oh, yeah. what happened when we left. that firstea night was really awful. we actually, my sister and i stayed in the home of my wonderful friend, keith newberry, who was my -- both of our high school english teacher who was really wonderful. him and his wife and their kids. they let us stay in their basement that first night. and also he would hurt me if i didn't tell you to follow him on twitter, the his teacher quotes. [laughter] but he, so he stayed up with us for a couple of hours. i thought when we got to his house, he would basically leave us to our despair, and instead he stayed up with us for a couple hours way into the night, and that was so important, you know, to be able to finally out loud mourn our family and what was happening and, like, the fact of what our whole lives had been and trying to figure out which way is up. he was absolutely wonderful. so, yeah. >> hi. thank you so much for you
two beliefs, they're both in the bible, the bible's truee and impossible to be wrong and so, therefore, never the two shall meet. so anyway, it was unreal. was there another question? oh, yeah. what happened when we left. that firstea night was really awful. we actually, my sister and i stayed in the home of my wonderful friend, keith newberry, who was my -- both of our high school english teacher who was really wonderful. him and his wife and their kids. they let us stay in their basement that...
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faith in schools, one student to learn about the bible and people are not happy.on nationwide? jonathan morris says the bible is the best-selling book in history and he's live to talk about it and join us next. stay at choicehotels.com... ...and earn a free night. because when your business is rewarding yourself, our business is you. book direct at choicehotels.com ♪ work so hard ♪ give it everything you got ♪ strength of a lioness ♪ tough as a knot ♪ rocking the stage ♪ and we never gonna stop ♪ all strength, no sweat. ♪ just in case you forgot ♪ all strength. ♪ no sweat secret. all strength. no sweat. here, hello! starts with -hi!mple... how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store today. rob: in 12 minutes unless the clock is really off over here on the second floor we will ha
faith in schools, one student to learn about the bible and people are not happy.on nationwide? jonathan morris says the bible is the best-selling book in history and he's live to talk about it and join us next. stay at choicehotels.com... ...and earn a free night. because when your business is rewarding yourself, our business is you. book direct at choicehotels.com ♪ work so hard ♪ give it everything you got ♪ strength of a lioness ♪ tough as a knot ♪ rocking the stage ♪ and we...
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so for him this is what the bible says so this is what we find in the bible so it is unquestionable. >> but that's the reason he went to law school. >> even before that he went to a school at university and left because they excluded black people. which is amazing because he grew up in the deep south and did not go along with it. >> i glanced at your wikipedia bio before i came here i think it said you went to university was that before or after twitter quick so how could you avoid the students in the academic life prior to that? unless it was online. >> washburn was before twitter and it was definitely is not you will look for or find intellectual freedom because it's a mile and a half from my house and we protested there every week at least it was one of the earlier targets. we spent as little time there as possible. and we went to public school also before that. so people wonder how could you be exposed? we read secular books and listened to secular music there were very few restrictions on what we could consume. people would say how did those things not influence you? the best an
so for him this is what the bible says so this is what we find in the bible so it is unquestionable. >> but that's the reason he went to law school. >> even before that he went to a school at university and left because they excluded black people. which is amazing because he grew up in the deep south and did not go along with it. >> i glanced at your wikipedia bio before i came here i think it said you went to university was that before or after twitter quick so how could you...
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so for him this is what the bible says so this is what we find in the bible so it is unquestionable. >> but that's the reason he went to law school. >> even before that he went to a school at university and left because they excluded black people. which is amazing because he grew up in the deep south and did not go along with it. >> i glanced at your wikipedia bio before i came here i think it said you went to university was that before or after twitter quick so how could you avoid the students in the academic life prior to that? unless it was online. >> washburn was before twitter and it was definitely is not you will look for or find intellectual freedom because it's a mile and a half from my house and we protested there every week at least it was one of the earlier targets. we spent as little time there as possible. and we went to public school also before that. so people wonder how could you be exposed? we read secular books and listened to secular music there were very few restrictions on what we could consume. people would say how did those things not influence you? the best an
so for him this is what the bible says so this is what we find in the bible so it is unquestionable. >> but that's the reason he went to law school. >> even before that he went to a school at university and left because they excluded black people. which is amazing because he grew up in the deep south and did not go along with it. >> i glanced at your wikipedia bio before i came here i think it said you went to university was that before or after twitter quick so how could you...
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i don't own a bible, and i don't know where to start.at's when i said to her, i will get you a bible. >> reporter: so she went to her chambers, gave it to guyger and guyger asked her for a hug, not once, but twice. >> when i looked at her and saw how she was hurting, of course, i agreed to give her a hug. and so we did. >> reporter: judge kemp repeatedly wiped away tears as she recounted those moments. she says she's confused that some would criticize her for having this human moment. >> and i did feel led to give her a bible because i did not want her to go back over to then rebecca lo eed that was >> our thanks to rebecca lopez. from wfaa there. >>> the cdc is investigating the deaths of three infants from a bacterial infection at a pennsylvania hospital. five other babies have gotten sick at the hospital from the water borne bacterial infection, all were born prematurely at geisinger medical center in danville. the hospital is sending mothers at risk for premature births to other facilities while it investigates. >>> now to the hot ai
i don't own a bible, and i don't know where to start.at's when i said to her, i will get you a bible. >> reporter: so she went to her chambers, gave it to guyger and guyger asked her for a hug, not once, but twice. >> when i looked at her and saw how she was hurting, of course, i agreed to give her a hug. and so we did. >> reporter: judge kemp repeatedly wiped away tears as she recounted those moments. she says she's confused that some would criticize her for having this human...
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we read the bible every single day.ut westborough's understanding of the bible in light of current event but we also played video games and read books andatch movies together and family movie night. we took beach vacations togeth together. >> tamron: your grandfather started the church and your father turned it into this national conversation. >> my grandfather started it and it was my mother's side. she became the de facto spokesperson and she did that job for a long time and as her eldest daughter i spent a lot of time working with her on the logistics of the operation. any time it was time to go and protest somewhere i would help make sure, organize a basically. >> tamron: that is so interesting i don't want to call it the mastermind of it but in many ways your mother use it orchestrated it but when you saw the news and i've covered it, it was always pastor phelps. the male face of this. >> it was a group operation for sure. my mom was a logistical powerhouse and i helped her with that. but my grandfather it was his
we read the bible every single day.ut westborough's understanding of the bible in light of current event but we also played video games and read books andatch movies together and family movie night. we took beach vacations togeth together. >> tamron: your grandfather started the church and your father turned it into this national conversation. >> my grandfather started it and it was my mother's side. she became the de facto spokesperson and she did that job for a long time and as...
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she said i don't even have a bible. i don't own a bible, i don't know where to begin.d to her i will get one for you. heather: she was convicted of killing her neighbor, bottom jean. and atheist group is condemned directions calling them inappropriate. judge kemp said she waited until all court proceedings were over. the top campaign slamming the mayor of minneapolis for charging half $1 million in security fees ahead of the president's rally. to extort the campaign, just because he hates the president. this after the mayor banned officers from wearing their uniform at political events as the union then created these shirts. we will have more on that coming up. major girl power moment, american astronaut christina cook and jessica mere will complete the first all-female spacewalk outside the international space station this month. the historic moment was originally planned for march but you may remember it was canceled because the iss didn't have the right size spacesuit for one of the astronauts but they do now and are ready to go. the time is 20 minutes until the top
she said i don't even have a bible. i don't own a bible, i don't know where to begin.d to her i will get one for you. heather: she was convicted of killing her neighbor, bottom jean. and atheist group is condemned directions calling them inappropriate. judge kemp said she waited until all court proceedings were over. the top campaign slamming the mayor of minneapolis for charging half $1 million in security fees ahead of the president's rally. to extort the campaign, just because he hates the...
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rob: an atheist group is suing a texas judge for giving amber guyger a bible.s sentenced to 10 years in prison for the murder of her neighbor. jillian: rob: how this touching courtroom gift, and it was a beautiful day, turned into a controversy. >> reporter: it was a moment of faith and forgiveness that captivated the country, heartfelt hugs closing the emotional sentencing of amber guyger but an atheist group is suing. >> when a judge can use the power of their courtroom to construct a criminal defendant to read the bible and come to jesus they have exceeded their power and violating everyone's religious liberty. jillian: the freedom from religion foundation claims when the judge handed guyger the bible she overstepped judicial authority with inappropriate and unconstitutional. the emotional exchange came after guyger's sentencing, his brother hugged her and asked her to dedicate her life to christ. that is when judge kemp went into her chamber, grabbed her bible and gave it to guyger. the judge comforting guyger with scripture before she was taken to prison t
rob: an atheist group is suing a texas judge for giving amber guyger a bible.s sentenced to 10 years in prison for the murder of her neighbor. jillian: rob: how this touching courtroom gift, and it was a beautiful day, turned into a controversy. >> reporter: it was a moment of faith and forgiveness that captivated the country, heartfelt hugs closing the emotional sentencing of amber guyger but an atheist group is suing. >> when a judge can use the power of their courtroom to...
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heather: atheist groups doing a texas judge for giving amber y buyger a bible after she was sentencedprison for the murder of her neighbor bottom john. how his this courtroom give turned into a controversy? >> reporter: a moment of faith and forgiveness that captivated the country, closing the emotional sentencing of amber u guyger but an atheist group is suing. >> when a judge can use their power in the courtroom to instruct a criminal defendant to read the bible and come to jesus they have exceeded their power and violating everyone's religious liberty. >> reporter: the freedom from religion foundation claims when the judge handed guyger the bible she overstepped judicial authority. the exchange came after guyger's sentencing, brant hugged the convicted killer in the courtroom. she dedicated her life to christ because that is what botham would want. the judge went into her chambers, grabbed her bible and gave it to guyger. >> right here. >> the judge comforting guyger with scripture before she was taken to prison to serve 10 years. the district attorney is defending the judge in a s
heather: atheist groups doing a texas judge for giving amber y buyger a bible after she was sentencedprison for the murder of her neighbor bottom john. how his this courtroom give turned into a controversy? >> reporter: a moment of faith and forgiveness that captivated the country, closing the emotional sentencing of amber u guyger but an atheist group is suing. >> when a judge can use their power in the courtroom to instruct a criminal defendant to read the bible and come to jesus...
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but don't encroach upon anybody else's right to give out the bible, to read the bible.es me mad with these organizations. >> that's right. >> how did that mess with their freedom? >> um-huh. and, also, keep in mind that the bible is in the courtroom. the bible is in the prison. >> it's in the jail cell. and if amber didn't have a problem with accepting the gift of the bible, then why should we? and for another thing for atheist, if you have a problem with god, then stop spending the money because the money you are spending says in god we trust. >> that's right. steve: yeah. there are a lot of groups that say they would like to take "in god we trust" off of the money and out of the halls of congress and everybody else. >> that's when people in the united states of america have to stand up. >> that's right. >> that's what we were founded on. these are our principles. >> our principles. >> if you don't like it then tough cookie. >> that's right. >> stay at home and don't you look at it. if i don't watch something i won't watch it and look at it or carry it? >> that's right
but don't encroach upon anybody else's right to give out the bible, to read the bible.es me mad with these organizations. >> that's right. >> how did that mess with their freedom? >> um-huh. and, also, keep in mind that the bible is in the courtroom. the bible is in the prison. >> it's in the jail cell. and if amber didn't have a problem with accepting the gift of the bible, then why should we? and for another thing for atheist, if you have a problem with god, then stop...
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i just kind of wanted to talk about the russ belt anti-bible belt -- rust belt and the bible belt. i was a republican, let me tell you that i was considered a rhino. i was moderate who leans to the right. i liked the judges from the right. but i want to tell you i think you're going to find in the rust belt and bible belt they have concerns right now, i don't know how the money is coming out in those areas for the republicans, would nt to tell you i have concerns with -- i do have concerns with the corruption and lies and -- right now, ma'am, the -- they are saying that the consumers holding up the economy, but the consumer's doing it on credit. sooner or later those house of cards are going to come down. i have to believe -- i'm very interested in what the fundraising is like for the republicans in those areas. guest: sure. thinking about republicans in these areas of the country, in places where democrats were able to win in some of these areas in 2018, like i said they are still pulling in a good amount of money. one thing i will probably be digging into that's a question is how
i just kind of wanted to talk about the russ belt anti-bible belt -- rust belt and the bible belt. i was a republican, let me tell you that i was considered a rhino. i was moderate who leans to the right. i liked the judges from the right. but i want to tell you i think you're going to find in the rust belt and bible belt they have concerns right now, i don't know how the money is coming out in those areas for the republicans, would nt to tell you i have concerns with -- i do have concerns with...
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our bible stories in thatjesus granted his disciples we all remember our bible stories in that jesusnk you can certainly argue that the house of commons has been possessed new leave. so, there is, we have always had back and forth in parliament, which is good, but it has gone over the line. do think it is becoming much toxic, if you like, the brexit debate as time goes on, as the stalemate continues? yes, absolutely. i think there's lots of evidence of that in parliament. it has also come to a point where the arguments have sort of lost weight. so, we are not analysing information any more, we become so so, we are not analysing information any more, we become so entrenched in one of two sides that it is not healthy debate, it is just two sides yelling at each other and never listening to the other side. 0k, we may get two sides yelling at each other in a general election or not. we do not know if boyce get his christmas lights on december little. but we had the sunday times talking aboutjeremy but we had the sunday times talking about jeremy corbyn's in but we had the sunday times ta
our bible stories in thatjesus granted his disciples we all remember our bible stories in that jesusnk you can certainly argue that the house of commons has been possessed new leave. so, there is, we have always had back and forth in parliament, which is good, but it has gone over the line. do think it is becoming much toxic, if you like, the brexit debate as time goes on, as the stalemate continues? yes, absolutely. i think there's lots of evidence of that in parliament. it has also come to a...
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a 22%, the bible alone, 34%. it's important to know the references to the bible he excludes political but don't also add references to the secular thinkers and there is another important reason i voted to. let me jump to a more substantive argument. okay, how were the founders influenced by these ideas and bible points to the main things we can explore them a little bit later. they believe they had fallen short of the glory of god and even christians continue to struggle and this led them to develop a constitutional order characterized by federalism, separation of powers, checks and balance, boo-boo of law, they were very suspicious of concentrated power. some by the way of contrast were very interested in the centralized government with no checks and balances run by experts and it only makes sense if the reason is to be your guide. let me jump to another one. they were convinced that there were moral standards that apply to all people in all times and places. if you need someone like james wilson and early justi
a 22%, the bible alone, 34%. it's important to know the references to the bible he excludes political but don't also add references to the secular thinkers and there is another important reason i voted to. let me jump to a more substantive argument. okay, how were the founders influenced by these ideas and bible points to the main things we can explore them a little bit later. they believe they had fallen short of the glory of god and even christians continue to struggle and this led them to...
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the judge then gave her a bible.eligion from foundation quickly filed an ethics claims for the judge imposing her religious beliefs on guyger. she defended her actions. >> she will forever be the murderer of botham jean. how she carries that thus forward depends on how we receive her, and as a christian i believe i'm commanded to offer her love and compassion just as brandt jean did. she asked twice if she could give her a hug and she could not refuse and doesn't see the anger over it. >>> oprah winfrey donated $13 million to morehouse college. winfrey made the surprise announcement yesterday during a visit to the college to celebrate the 30th anniversary of her scholars program. it pushes her donations to $25 million. it's the largest endowment in the institution's history. >>> still ahead, phasing out e-cigarettes. the latest retailer that plans to phase out selling e-cigarettes. >> woman: what?! >> vo: ...i searched for someone who really knew my car. i found the experts at safelite autoglass. >> woman: hi! >> vo:
the judge then gave her a bible.eligion from foundation quickly filed an ethics claims for the judge imposing her religious beliefs on guyger. she defended her actions. >> she will forever be the murderer of botham jean. how she carries that thus forward depends on how we receive her, and as a christian i believe i'm commanded to offer her love and compassion just as brandt jean did. she asked twice if she could give her a hug and she could not refuse and doesn't see the anger over it....
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and mirror of the heart is vonnie nails the llama world was and is the bible for that which surrounds us every day. what is needed i'm fashion is not just a shallow emotion you don't like anything else because this close to you we all need it because we all get stressed and most of the time the ugly outfit is just as expensive as the beautiful out it can also toy. when the question is what's beautiful what's here and what's in demand has. set trends and standards. anna wintour the legendary boss of us both is considered by many to be the most powerful person in fashion. hated and feared the ice queen in the front row. the exhibition shows vogue as fashion bible and as platform for and photography were just fashion end and. fashion and have always met. fashion fashion designers who work within i think the categories of very fluid and as here one of the last call talk relations of recently deceased german just signed the call. a lot of. the time rasputin of pretending burke's iconic supermodels fall child. landing on the boat cover was always the ultimate accolade passion as a driving f
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military stole a bible and a whip from henrik maybe as national hero there restitution linden museum in early 2900 sparked the debate over whether exhibits are absolutely necessary to define a museum. which is what we think that it's important we give to our children for the future so it's a so is it up to it or is it a story than in the museum doesn't have the bible and the whip but it has an incredible amount of stories of controversy. that tells a lot about how human beings who are. museum conversations are deliberately being held without politicians in an intimate tent and university landscape in a township of internet. to go to institute has created a strong network of experts which will be faced challenging task. especially by endowments we're talking about countries with different tribes in number there are 13 or 14 other countries have 50 or 60 different tribes living together people who belong together who have a common language and culture and so i see a big role for museums to play in africa more actively supervising this combining a kind of nation there's not much doubt a
military stole a bible and a whip from henrik maybe as national hero there restitution linden museum in early 2900 sparked the debate over whether exhibits are absolutely necessary to define a museum. which is what we think that it's important we give to our children for the future so it's a so is it up to it or is it a story than in the museum doesn't have the bible and the whip but it has an incredible amount of stories of controversy. that tells a lot about how human beings who are. museum...
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and mirror of the heart is vanished nails flamma world was and is the bible for that which surrounds us every day. what it is. next on fashion is not just a shallow fashion that's emotion you don't let anything else cause this close to you we all need it because we all get stressed and most of the time the ugly outfit is just as expensive as the beautiful out of it can also toy out. when the question is what's futile what's his and what's in demand folk has. 2 sets trends and standards. anna wintour the legendary boss of us both is considered by many to be the most powerful person in fashion. sighted and feel the ice queen in the front row. the exhibition shows vote as fashion bible and as platform for art and photography worth just fashion and and speaking in. tongues is. fashion and i have always met. fashion fashion designers who work within the i think the categories of very fluidly sense and as here one of the last creations of a recently deceased german just signed legend called dog of. the timeless future of peter didn't burke's iconic supermodels fall child. landing on the vo
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i did a bible study. i started going to bible study as part of the research for this to understand it. it is not about mike pence or donald trump or anything. it is just about getting a better sense of the bible and what some of these feelings are .he more i the more i research this, hence in his personal faith and practice is not part of the jerry falwell world. he does not fall neatly into that world. their policies will line up an awful lot. that is not his style of practice. ,ased on everything i can tell based on what his friends told me and based on all of my research. host: let me give you a chance to respond from criticism you're getting from mike pence's daughter, charlotte. piece saying itc threatens to degrade people everywhere. rather than provide facts, and allow readers to draw their own political conclusions, he violates mr. penn's possible faith journey. this correlation dismisses the genuine importance of one's personal faith, and instead insists that personal gain is the main reason for
i did a bible study. i started going to bible study as part of the research for this to understand it. it is not about mike pence or donald trump or anything. it is just about getting a better sense of the bible and what some of these feelings are .he more i the more i research this, hence in his personal faith and practice is not part of the jerry falwell world. he does not fall neatly into that world. their policies will line up an awful lot. that is not his style of practice. ,ased on...
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the bible teaches us, we i need answers. the bible teaches us, we are i need answers.wing brotherly love to our brothers and sisters, everybody. you can be an atheist and care deeply about this kind of situation. over 700 people, sleeping on the street who have died, in britain in 2019, the fifth richest economy in the world ? the fifth richest economy in the world? that was about a quarter of the regional, the official figure. you think the number is higher, why is that? if you are a sofa surfer, if you are someone from a different country, if you pass away in hospital, he could have been on the street, taken to hospital and he passed away, you are not in the figures. if you commit suicide, you are not in those figures. so it is a lot higher and that is why i set up active christian we follow the bible, it is about following a particular system that works and i found the biblical system is really good for solving this problem. before i go back to alexandra, that footage of kane films, he said, i am done now, i am not living like this any more, this my life. why did yo
the bible teaches us, we i need answers. the bible teaches us, we are i need answers.wing brotherly love to our brothers and sisters, everybody. you can be an atheist and care deeply about this kind of situation. over 700 people, sleeping on the street who have died, in britain in 2019, the fifth richest economy in the world ? the fifth richest economy in the world? that was about a quarter of the regional, the official figure. you think the number is higher, why is that? if you are a sofa...
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i want to talk about the rust belt in the bible belt. i was republican and let me tell thea moderate that leans to right and i want to tell you i think you are going to find in the rust belt and bible belt they have concerns i don't know how the money is coming out in those areas for the republicans. i want to tell you i would have concerns with the production and lies. right now they are doing it on credit and sooner or later those house of cards are going to come down and i have to believe, i'm very interested in what the fund-raising is like for the republicans in those areas. >> guest: sure. you are talking about republicans in these areas of lae country into places where democrats were able to win in some of these areas. one thing i think we will be digging into is how much is coming from these areas and how much is coming from out of state or in state. forwa example, democrats are spending and we've had most of these congressman who raised a good amount of money asking the question here that obviously helps them. merry in hamburg n
i want to talk about the rust belt in the bible belt. i was republican and let me tell thea moderate that leans to right and i want to tell you i think you are going to find in the rust belt and bible belt they have concerns i don't know how the money is coming out in those areas for the republicans. i want to tell you i would have concerns with the production and lies. right now they are doing it on credit and sooner or later those house of cards are going to come down and i have to believe,...
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the bible tells you about the rich people. it tells you about the people who claim to be rich and powerful. i'm just hoping you responsible and you hold up for the republican party because anytime you see these people come on and give this president the kind of excuses and then when the democratic party, hillary and thenbarack obama, the man that was on fox news, i watch foxnews because of that man. i watched him more than i watched all of the others on fox news. host: i'm going to have mr. sanford respond. amen, i have to say, brother, i'm with you. the model you're talking about is exactly what i tried to teach our sons, which is if you got a problem of somebody, you look them square in the eye and you try to get it right. again, the public at large. it is a model that works. one, i agree with you there. not just circling the wagons that we see occurring right now with the republican party. number of republicans castigated me, saying why would you run against the president? i said because that is the american way. competitio
the bible tells you about the rich people. it tells you about the people who claim to be rich and powerful. i'm just hoping you responsible and you hold up for the republican party because anytime you see these people come on and give this president the kind of excuses and then when the democratic party, hillary and thenbarack obama, the man that was on fox news, i watch foxnews because of that man. i watched him more than i watched all of the others on fox news. host: i'm going to have mr....
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yes i do we don't thank you want it and to say want my bible that that was tossed in the trash thrown away with other things so when they caught wind of that conversation she thought it was impossible but as a catholic she understood what the bible into a grieving mother and also was working with the national fbi rapid response team to help local police agencies with mash casualty events they have dealt with others and brought them critical lessons learned including many parents wanted their children's personal effects like backpacks and drawings no matter how damaged they could salvage even the most bloodsoaked items so after the shooting antonio had called to ask the counterpart for those two storage buildings for those that they had turned away they hauled out several big plastic bins that contain the life-and-death of nine people with gloved hands antonio rummage through papers that clung to a dark brown bedsheet. and there sat a dark leather bound bible soaked in blood a bullet had pert - - pierced the pages for gushy open the cover stuck between the pages was a little torn off p
yes i do we don't thank you want it and to say want my bible that that was tossed in the trash thrown away with other things so when they caught wind of that conversation she thought it was impossible but as a catholic she understood what the bible into a grieving mother and also was working with the national fbi rapid response team to help local police agencies with mash casualty events they have dealt with others and brought them critical lessons learned including many parents wanted their...
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she said, i don't have a bible.know where to begin. >> that's when i went and retrieved my bible and gave it to her. >> reporter: judge kemp read her a gospel passage about salvation and guyger asked the judge for a hug. >> when she asked me, she said, can i hug you? i was thinking, did she say, can i hug you? and i don't think would be refused her a hug had she asked. >> in that moment. >> in that moment. >> what do you say to those critics who say you had no business hugging a convicted murderer in that courtroom? >> you saw amber guyger from behind. all you ever saw was a petite woman coming to a courtroom and sitting stoically but i watched her from the front and i saw the change in her during the course of trial. >> i am so sorry. >> amber guyger made the judge one last promise before she was led away in handcuffs she would personally return judge kemp's bible when she gets out of prison in ten years. >> i hope she will be a better person coming out than she was going in. >> reporter: ed laugh an dhvand. >> wow
she said, i don't have a bible.know where to begin. >> that's when i went and retrieved my bible and gave it to her. >> reporter: judge kemp read her a gospel passage about salvation and guyger asked the judge for a hug. >> when she asked me, she said, can i hug you? i was thinking, did she say, can i hug you? and i don't think would be refused her a hug had she asked. >> in that moment. >> in that moment. >> what do you say to those critics who say you had...
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deep in the heart of the bible belt. with an unemployment rate well above the national average and the lowest household income in the country. so called magnolia state is short on opportunity. and now, mississippi has a gang problem. since 2010, law enforcement has been cracking down. making thousands of arrests and seizing large quantities of the illegal guns, opioid and marijuana. and the overwhelming drug of choice here. meth. the simon city royals are still the fastest growing gang in the state. recruiting members behind bars. >> we are at the jail. and told by jail officials that about 40% of the inmates here are gang members and that many of them are simon city royals. so we're going to try and see if we can get some of them to talk today. assistant warden takes me to the tower. from here, every move the prisoners make is monitored. >> kconducting head count. >> do you have a lot of simon city royals? >> yes. that's the predominant gang population. >> down on the cell block the royals are locked up with rival gangs
deep in the heart of the bible belt. with an unemployment rate well above the national average and the lowest household income in the country. so called magnolia state is short on opportunity. and now, mississippi has a gang problem. since 2010, law enforcement has been cracking down. making thousands of arrests and seizing large quantities of the illegal guns, opioid and marijuana. and the overwhelming drug of choice here. meth. the simon city royals are still the fastest growing gang in the...
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you are entitled to read your bible if you want to. guns, the second amendment. the supreme court in 2008 and subsequent decisions say there's a personal right to keep and bear arms in this country and some gun-control legislation, not all, is prohibited by the constitution. those things are pretty fundamental rights. our founding fathers and framers of the constitution and the bill of rights understood that this is a diverse society. remember when they were writing the constitution and the bill of rights, 1787-1790, they are familiar with the history of europe in the british isles where you had religious wars, wars between people of different religious views trying to impose them on other people and they took the position that freedom of religion is there and the federal government, congress shall pass no law regarding an establishment of religion. supported by state taxes persisted in massachusetts and connecticut into the 19th century. virginia famously got rid of its established religion when james madison and thomas jefferson opposed it and led the fight to
you are entitled to read your bible if you want to. guns, the second amendment. the supreme court in 2008 and subsequent decisions say there's a personal right to keep and bear arms in this country and some gun-control legislation, not all, is prohibited by the constitution. those things are pretty fundamental rights. our founding fathers and framers of the constitution and the bill of rights understood that this is a diverse society. remember when they were writing the constitution and the...
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if you go to the christian bible, the facts, check that out. that will determine our future. faith, ourhout choice is simply going to be this, socialism, fascism, totalitarianism, and remember what khrushchev said, we will bury you from within. what did youianco, think of the influence from mike pence on president trump? guest: advisors that his faith is -- i have heard from advisors that his faith is rubbing off on donald trump. i would say donald trump's spontaneity has been rubbing off on mike pence. look, that is one argument for it, right? thatis part of the reason is a big argument for why mike pence is there. at the end of the 2016 election -- and this dynamic is still true now with 20/20 in and play -- you would hear people say, -- with 202 and play -- you would hear people say, if mike pence is there, i can make a play for donald trump. he will pull him back and make them accessible to a certain group of voters. it worked, clearly because they are in the white house. that would not have worked if newt gingrich were there. seems almost as active a tweeter. a very diff
if you go to the christian bible, the facts, check that out. that will determine our future. faith, ourhout choice is simply going to be this, socialism, fascism, totalitarianism, and remember what khrushchev said, we will bury you from within. what did youianco, think of the influence from mike pence on president trump? guest: advisors that his faith is -- i have heard from advisors that his faith is rubbing off on donald trump. i would say donald trump's spontaneity has been rubbing off on...
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and she said, well i don't even have a bible. i don't have a bible. i don't know where to begin.ved my bible. and gave it to her. and told her, will you could begin here at john 3:16 and we read it and i said when you get to who sofr you put your name in there so you know god did it for you. and she said could i have a hug. i just kind of froze. and i kind of thought about my responsibilities as a person. i just heard a sermon on treating the loss with love and compassion. and ironically i was standing in a spot where i had been standing when i was inducted as a judge in this courtroom. and i remembered that one of the charges that i was given was to do just -- to love mercy and to walk humbly. so i was like, and she asked me again and i said of course. of course. and so we got up and she hugged me and i hugged her back. >> how incredible to hear from the judge like that. ed lavandera. thank you for that. >>> and also we have learned that amber guyger will serve her sentence in mountain view facility in texas, the same facility who killed salina is housed. i'm brooke baldwin, tha
and she said, well i don't even have a bible. i don't have a bible. i don't know where to begin.ved my bible. and gave it to her. and told her, will you could begin here at john 3:16 and we read it and i said when you get to who sofr you put your name in there so you know god did it for you. and she said could i have a hug. i just kind of froze. and i kind of thought about my responsibilities as a person. i just heard a sermon on treating the loss with love and compassion. and ironically i was...
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if they fight something about keeping a bible out of the court they should be fighting using the bible upon which is done in courts every single day. >> sandra: if you dig into their statement they say we need more compassion in our criminal justice system but here they make the case that compassion crossed the line into coercion was the word they used. judges can't impose their personal religion on others. did the judge do that? >> the fact of the matter is the dedefendant asked for it. i don't see the coercion. also in the same letter in the same complaint they said that judge kefrnl otherwise appears to have handled a difficult trial with grace. they're not alleging that she had any bias and made any improper decisions. in fact, they're saying she did great. she was fair and she presided over the case. i just -- i highlight the judge did not deliver the sentence. in most states across the country it's the jury's decision to find guilt or innocence and the judge delivers. she didn't. she was there on the bench and i think these are unfair criticisms. >> sandra: in the case of amber g
if they fight something about keeping a bible out of the court they should be fighting using the bible upon which is done in courts every single day. >> sandra: if you dig into their statement they say we need more compassion in our criminal justice system but here they make the case that compassion crossed the line into coercion was the word they used. judges can't impose their personal religion on others. did the judge do that? >> the fact of the matter is the dedefendant asked...
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you know, hugging and handed over the bible, is this a violation?ly is it not, but it is something that occurred after the fact, after the sentencing, and frankly i look at this decision including the hug by the judge as a profound redemptive chapter in american justice. the idea that this judge took the time, made that expression of compassion, giving her a bible, so what, it is not the state forcing religion, it is an act of compassion. it had no effect on the outcome. this is so text to me, it appears to be amixi mixing of ch and state, it will be dismessed. >> you say no to any valation, was this a case of the judge being moved by botham john's brother extending a hug and forgiving amber? >> the movement by this judge will buy her at least some sanction by the disciplinary board for judges. they have throughout the united states, state or federal court judges, their guided by ethics. when you're sitting there doing anything, you have to elevate yourself. >> there could be potentialably a reference to that moment, right? if she is up for early re
you know, hugging and handed over the bible, is this a violation?ly is it not, but it is something that occurred after the fact, after the sentencing, and frankly i look at this decision including the hug by the judge as a profound redemptive chapter in american justice. the idea that this judge took the time, made that expression of compassion, giving her a bible, so what, it is not the state forcing religion, it is an act of compassion. it had no effect on the outcome. this is so text to me,...
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people have been mailing her bibles. said she's just now getting to the point where she can process the dramatic moments that unfolded in her courtroom. >> ed lavandera, thank you for that. >>> we take look at markets around the world. european shares have opened higher. asian markets flat or down. wall street looking at a little bit of a bounceback here today because stocks were down yesterday on trade tensions between the u.s. and china. the dow closed 314 points lower than 1%. the s&p 500 fell 1.6%. the nasdaq even worse. investors are also paying attention to moves from the federal reserve during a press conference tuesday. fed chair jerome powell said policy makers will respond to short-term lenldsing problems facing markets. >> my colleagues and i i will soon add measures over time. >> what does that mean? he didn't go into specifics about the plans, but it means buying back short-term tra treasury bills to make sure the short-term lending market does seize up as it has in the past few weeks. >> paying at the pump.
people have been mailing her bibles. said she's just now getting to the point where she can process the dramatic moments that unfolded in her courtroom. >> ed lavandera, thank you for that. >>> we take look at markets around the world. european shares have opened higher. asian markets flat or down. wall street looking at a little bit of a bounceback here today because stocks were down yesterday on trade tensions between the u.s. and china. the dow closed 314 points lower than 1%....
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i just want to talk about the rest felt -- rust belt in the bible belt. i was republican.e tell you, i was considered a rino. i was moderate who leaned to the right. i liked the judges from the right. i want to tell you, i think you will find in the rust belt and bible belt, they have concerns right now. i don't know how the money is coming out in those areas. you, i would have concerns -- i do have concerns with, you know, the corruption and lies. right now, ma'am, they are saying that consumers are holding up the economy. the consumer is doing it on credit. ,ooner or later, that will those cards will coming down. what theinterested in fundraising is like for the republicans in those areas. >> ok. sure. innking about republicans these areas of the country, in places where democrats were able to win in some of these areas in 2018, they are still pulling in a good amount of money. probably beat will digging into that's a question is how much money is coming from these areas and how much money is coming from out of state or in state. iowa, democrats are defending two seats t
i just want to talk about the rest felt -- rust belt in the bible belt. i was republican.e tell you, i was considered a rino. i was moderate who leaned to the right. i liked the judges from the right. i want to tell you, i think you will find in the rust belt and bible belt, they have concerns right now. i don't know how the money is coming out in those areas. you, i would have concerns -- i do have concerns with, you know, the corruption and lies. right now, ma'am, they are saying that...
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and then if you go to your parents shelf you may find a good news bible. that you have a chapter here. >> all the pictures. >> you talk about the new good news. nudges to answer the first question for you but what is the good news? >> no matter how you lived or who you have been or what you have done, even in a sense what you will do your sins have been paid for by jesus christ you can spend an eternity - - eternity from god. >> evangelicals are now preaching new good news and you break it down because i want to ask you to elaborate so part of the new good news is something that isn't original to you but the idea that it is beth all theologies. >> that is first of all it's a very little basis for the idea what do you mean quick. >> like a vessel in a particular time in order to fulfill his will that person theoretically and literally at that time come across as somebody would expect them to use. but where i feel it has been morphed while anybody could be is sort of vessel for god's will there becomes an issue where people are deciding they must be a vessel
and then if you go to your parents shelf you may find a good news bible. that you have a chapter here. >> all the pictures. >> you talk about the new good news. nudges to answer the first question for you but what is the good news? >> no matter how you lived or who you have been or what you have done, even in a sense what you will do your sins have been paid for by jesus christ you can spend an eternity - - eternity from god. >> evangelicals are now preaching new good...
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amber guyger, i'm giving you my copy of the bible to take to prison with you and study it. and she said to her, you haven't done so much that you can't be forgiven. you did something bad in one moment in time. what you do now matters more. >> reporter: moments before, the jury that convicted guyger of murder handed up theirson tense after less than two hours of deliberation. >> ten years of imprisonment. >> reporter: far less than the possible life behind bars the former officer faced. guyger's mother pleading for leniency earlier in the day. >> she wanted to take his place. >> reporter: guyger facing additional scrutiny at sentencing, after prosecutors introduced jurors to two texts described as racially insensitive, including one with a dog-owning friend, saying the dog may be racist. it's okay, the officer replied, i'm the same. >> amber getting ten years in prison. some people in the hallway were outraged. >> 25-99. there is no justice for a man's life to be taken and she gets ten years! >> reporter: botham's mother speaking with reporters. >> if amber guyger was traine
amber guyger, i'm giving you my copy of the bible to take to prison with you and study it. and she said to her, you haven't done so much that you can't be forgiven. you did something bad in one moment in time. what you do now matters more. >> reporter: moments before, the jury that convicted guyger of murder handed up theirson tense after less than two hours of deliberation. >> ten years of imprisonment. >> reporter: far less than the possible life behind bars the former...
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understand and i feel like my whole family is divorcing me or i'm divorcing them they bring up the biblend they think trump is a product of god. i can't understand how i grew up with a whole family who i thought were educated, intelligent, rational people and all of a sudden it's like, that's out the window. every bit no how to be open-minded. never even know how because i grew up the same way. they pick and choose things out of the bible to apply to their truths and they think that i'm à >> doing the same thing, probably. >> yes. >> à >> this is the question i get and i asked myself too.i don't have your life history but it's a much more dramatic version of the things we face when we have the sort of conversation. first of all, i want to say i can tell already that you are doing the right thing, which is struggle to see how to get to a point where you can have some sort of conversation over these issues. the first thing i would say, i think you know this already is that it's okay to just continue these moments of trust. i think with family of course you want to keep that that's always h
understand and i feel like my whole family is divorcing me or i'm divorcing them they bring up the biblend they think trump is a product of god. i can't understand how i grew up with a whole family who i thought were educated, intelligent, rational people and all of a sudden it's like, that's out the window. every bit no how to be open-minded. never even know how because i grew up the same way. they pick and choose things out of the bible to apply to their truths and they think that i'm Ã...