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mitt romney served in bordeaux, france, where he has said he learned about rejection, trying to convince the french to give up wine. >> we're missionaries from the church of jesus christ -- >> we have our own religion, thank you. zblf that's okay. >> reporter: in the deep south, the missionaries often come across people with deeply rooted religious traditions. >> what church do you attend? >> glory of god. >> would it be all right if i left you with a little pamphlet? >> no, thank you. >> for some reason, they don't understand that we're trying to add to that faith in christ. >> would you like to come in? >> reporter: but then they mean yvonno, who immediately invites them inside. >> do you have a faith in christ? >> yes, i do. >> we would like to add to that and leave this with you. >> okay. >> because what's contained in that is the restoration of the gospel. >> reporter: what do they mean about the gospel? a key difference between the latter day saints and other christians is that mormons believe that after the resurrection, jesus came to the ancient americas in a journey described in
mitt romney served in bordeaux, france, where he has said he learned about rejection, trying to convince the french to give up wine. >> we're missionaries from the church of jesus christ -- >> we have our own religion, thank you. zblf that's okay. >> reporter: in the deep south, the missionaries often come across people with deeply rooted religious traditions. >> what church do you attend? >> glory of god. >> would it be all right if i left you with a little...
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amiami ya bordeaux. >>> a trade of the day is the right prescription for money making.'ve been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >>> what is trending now. melissa, did it work for the traders on the desk? >> aig. >> traded well. >> huge. >> traded great since then. yeah. i think it still has legs. no reason to believe that aig can't push towards 40 bucks. ever since that offering a that was completely oversubscribed, aig has been fine. mike rowe here at a ford tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee... affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense
amiami ya bordeaux. >>> a trade of the day is the right prescription for money making.'ve been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >>> what is trending now. melissa, did it work for the...
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you may want to saver that glass of french bordeaux.. >> where are we headed? we are headed to check in with the guy right there brian kilmeade. >> i know you went over our rundown so you know specific wlais coming up. first the number 15 s. 15 times since 9-11. we will give you the latest on this since the 21-year-old is and who else could be involved. we are going to talk about the fallout from the libya portion of the debate last night and what it could mean for monday's debate with great guests as well as aing off of the obama shift when it comes to what was behind the attacks. all coming up on fox and friends steve goes there and gretchen goes here. back in a moment. .. oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need
you may want to saver that glass of french bordeaux.. >> where are we headed? we are headed to check in with the guy right there brian kilmeade. >> i know you went over our rundown so you know specific wlais coming up. first the number 15 s. 15 times since 9-11. we will give you the latest on this since the 21-year-old is and who else could be involved. we are going to talk about the fallout from the libya portion of the debate last night and what it could mean for monday's debate...
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musician john bordeaux thinks the town has been dry long enough. >> without it things like this music cafe and some other businesses that have tried in damascus really don't have much of a chance. >> reporter: but the feelings are far from unanimous. >> i voted against it every year we've been here since 50 years ago. >> reporter: opponents say a dry town is a great place to raise children. >> we tell them say no to smoking. say no to alcohol. say no to drugs. we tell them to say no to a lot of things but yet we are turning around and voting for alcohol. >> reporter: at tom and ray's restaurant, they have thrived for 60 years on great food and no alcohol. the owners want to keep it that way. but some customers do not. >> i think it's time the county got the liquor up here. >> reporter: unlike in the president's race, there are no polls in damascus and this measure has lost before. but a lot of people think that this time is different. in damascus, bruce less handle, 9news now -- bruce less handle, 9news now. >> question c would only allow beer and wine sales at restaurants but opponen
musician john bordeaux thinks the town has been dry long enough. >> without it things like this music cafe and some other businesses that have tried in damascus really don't have much of a chance. >> reporter: but the feelings are far from unanimous. >> i voted against it every year we've been here since 50 years ago. >> reporter: opponents say a dry town is a great place to raise children. >> we tell them say no to smoking. say no to alcohol. say no to drugs. we...
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. >> mike bush took us back to the streets of bordeaux, where he and romney spent 60 hours a week spreading french. >> did you have a specific message? >> we would talk to them about our beliefs. we would talk about jesus christ, talk about the book of mormon. >> you're out talking to people about your faith and your religion and differences between it and other faiths. >> getting doors slammed in your face. >> most of the time. this was a time when a lot of people were not happy with america in france. it was a time of a great deal of rejection. >> but romney kept at it. in a rare conversation about his faith, he reveals how the constant rejection led to some surprising soul searching. >> but you say, okay, wait a second, what's important here? what do i believe? what's truth? is there a god? is jesus christ the son of god? these are questions that are no longer academic, they're critical because you're talking about that day in and day out. >> as mitt questioned everything he was raised to believe in, his father tried to get his son back on track. >> your father sent you this letter when
. >> mike bush took us back to the streets of bordeaux, where he and romney spent 60 hours a week spreading french. >> did you have a specific message? >> we would talk to them about our beliefs. we would talk about jesus christ, talk about the book of mormon. >> you're out talking to people about your faith and your religion and differences between it and other faiths. >> getting doors slammed in your face. >> most of the time. this was a time when a lot of...
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somebody wrote it up the sissyfian task of not drinking, in all places of bordeaux. death as well. how did those years, how did that really shape him into who he is today? >> i think he was not a serious person when he went. he had been at stanford, supported his father's pro war, pro vietnam war stance by protesting the protesters. but that was about as close as he came to politics. i think by the time he gets to france and has that near brush with death, he then -- something happens to him, he becomes much more serious, and something else happens to him that has stayed with him, we saw it all last wednesday night in the debate, he has so much rejection at the heart of the experience of the missionary endeavor as knocking on thousands of doors asking people to be mormons, the last thing many people in france wanted was to see a couple of mormon missionaries there, he learned, i think, to be a salesman and to handle rejection. he's had some rejection in his life, he's been a salesman all of his life since france. >> what is the one word, michael, you would use to sum
somebody wrote it up the sissyfian task of not drinking, in all places of bordeaux. death as well. how did those years, how did that really shape him into who he is today? >> i think he was not a serious person when he went. he had been at stanford, supported his father's pro war, pro vietnam war stance by protesting the protesters. but that was about as close as he came to politics. i think by the time he gets to france and has that near brush with death, he then -- something happens to...
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. >> as mitt romney has said, imagine going to bordeaux and saying to people, "i've got a great new religion for you and, by the way, give up your wine." >> narrator: the task: to put on a suit and tie, and climb on your bicycle. >> the tried and true and well-worn method was knocking on doors. and so we knocked on thousands and thousands and thousands of doors. >> the mormon mission does teach you to deal with rejection. most people are not thrilled to see a pair of mormon missionaries on their door. >> narrator: rejection was at the heart of the experience. >> and it means cultivating your own inner spiritual life. where else are you going to get the resources and the strength to carry on this difficult work of knocking on people's doors and pleading with them to listen to you unless you feel like god is with you? >> narrator: and during that time, mitt was worried about the news from home. his father was running for president. >> we would get a hold of the herald tribuand kind of keep up on what was happening. >> narrator: the news was not good. george's campaign was in trouble. he had ch
. >> as mitt romney has said, imagine going to bordeaux and saying to people, "i've got a great new religion for you and, by the way, give up your wine." >> narrator: the task: to put on a suit and tie, and climb on your bicycle. >> the tried and true and well-worn method was knocking on doors. and so we knocked on thousands and thousands and thousands of doors. >> the mormon mission does teach you to deal with rejection. most people are not thrilled to see a...
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bordeaux, pero marko basa empato en el descuento...(wipe)el consejo mundial de boxeo informo que el combate entre "el terrible" morales y danny garcia sigue en pie... esto a pesar que una prueba realizada por la agencia antidopaje estadounidense, dio irregularidades en los examenes realizados al "terrible"...
bordeaux, pero marko basa empato en el descuento...(wipe)el consejo mundial de boxeo informo que el combate entre "el terrible" morales y danny garcia sigue en pie... esto a pesar que una prueba realizada por la agencia antidopaje estadounidense, dio irregularidades en los examenes realizados al "terrible"...
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when he was doing his missionary work, he was living in a castle in bordeaux, france. to his country was trying to get french people to quit drinking wine and join the mormon church. that's what he did. so it is not just enough to say he dodged it. he supported the war and the draft. his father was against the war and by the time mitt got back and was safe he came out against the war as well. as i call it, a boy's first flip-flop. please remember that detail. it is really important. it is why he's the west of all of the right wing hypocrites on vietnam. next time your right wing friends want to spit on jane fonda, remind them who the real bad guys and cowards are. jon is calling us from los angeles, california. good morning jon. >> caller: good morning. >> john: hi. >> caller: you know, i think the topic tonight -- the advice for president obama is a good topic. he needs advice for the way he got whipped in the last debate. if you want to talk about flip-flopping, let's talk about obama and gay marriage. >> john: let's talk about it. >> caller: in 2008 he said marriage
when he was doing his missionary work, he was living in a castle in bordeaux, france. to his country was trying to get french people to quit drinking wine and join the mormon church. that's what he did. so it is not just enough to say he dodged it. he supported the war and the draft. his father was against the war and by the time mitt got back and was safe he came out against the war as well. as i call it, a boy's first flip-flop. please remember that detail. it is really important. it is why...