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. >> all the girls have to do is bring their school id and come to brooklyn baptist church and we will have volunteers there to help them go through the dressed-i for address. everything they need to have for a memorable night. spirit this has gotten bigger and better every year. something else i have noticed we notice that hair salons and makeup artists are stepping up and thing i don't have a dress to give but i want to render my services. >> we will accept certificates from beauty salons in boutiques and also to go with the donated dresses so anyone out there hairstylist or anyone who wants to make a contribution. just let us know he will make sure that they are given to the girls in need. >> every donation is tax- deductible. on february 28 grade february 27 -i for february 27 at 8 am so you have until the 26th two drop off dresses and we will also be receiving dresses that brooklyn baptist >> just bring your donation down to the church. >> thank you for being our partners. >> we love the fairy godmother's. >>> a lady >>> barbie has a new look. announced a makeover for barbie, refl
. >> all the girls have to do is bring their school id and come to brooklyn baptist church and we will have volunteers there to help them go through the dressed-i for address. everything they need to have for a memorable night. spirit this has gotten bigger and better every year. something else i have noticed we notice that hair salons and makeup artists are stepping up and thing i don't have a dress to give but i want to render my services. >> we will accept certificates from...
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the last day to get sign-up for healthcare, another enrollment event will be held tomorrow at brooklyn baptist from noon till midnight. sign up before midnight tomorrow so you don't risk the wach fox news at 10 tonight, swing by the richland library to learn more or bask in american culture. >>> largest army training facility the country is celebrating a major upgrade, those stories and more, wach (phone ringing) you can't deal with something, by ignoring it. but that's how some presidential candidates seem to be dealing with social security. americans work hard, and pay into it. so our next president needs a real plan to keep it strong. (elephant noise) (donkey noise) the number of people made their way to the richland county library today to celebrate back history. today was the 2nd annual black history fair which tells the story of black history through sounds and sights. includes storytellers, music and literature. the library aims to teach adults and children about the history they may not know fully about. >> we have black history month and we want to celebrate those who came before us,
the last day to get sign-up for healthcare, another enrollment event will be held tomorrow at brooklyn baptist from noon till midnight. sign up before midnight tomorrow so you don't risk the wach fox news at 10 tonight, swing by the richland library to learn more or bask in american culture. >>> largest army training facility the country is celebrating a major upgrade, those stories and more, wach (phone ringing) you can't deal with something, by ignoring it. but that's how some...
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. >> he made a campaign stop in west columbia at brooklyn baptists in two. >>> lawmakers held at intense donald trump should be banned from the uk because of his recent remarks about muslims. jonathan bigliati reports. >> we need to stop a corrosive man. >>> reporter: members debated whether to ban him from the uk after he proposed a ban last month. >> donald trump is calling for a total and shut down of muslims entering the united states. >>> more than half 1 million people signed a petition accusing him of unacceptable behavior and hate speech and urging the government to keep the presidential contender out of the country. >> his words are not comical or funny, his words are poisonous. >> you are talking about the candidate for the presidency of the united states, isn't it time to the american people to decide that? >>> reporter: he threatened to cancel over $1 billion of he is banned. >>> reporter: the debate was more symbolic than anything. petitioners hope the debate will send a message across the pond that he went too far. >>> to have someone come to our shows-- shores who demonize
. >> he made a campaign stop in west columbia at brooklyn baptists in two. >>> lawmakers held at intense donald trump should be banned from the uk because of his recent remarks about muslims. jonathan bigliati reports. >> we need to stop a corrosive man. >>> reporter: members debated whether to ban him from the uk after he proposed a ban last month. >> donald trump is calling for a total and shut down of muslims entering the united states. >>> more...
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a boutique a also planned for saturday, february 27th at brick land baptist church -- brooklyn baptist church from 8 in the morning until the afternoon. i would imagine prom dresses are only worn once. >> yes. i give away a lot. we emcee a lot of events. 12 to 15 times a year buying an them away so you can build the fortune for somebody else. >>> $700 million, that's how much you could win if you pick the right five numbers and the powerball in saturday's drawing. it's the highest jackpot ever and it could even be bigger if people keep buying tickets. last night's drawing was the 18th without a winner. your odds of winning the jackpot are one in 292 million. >>> if you ask a guy like john farley who knows science and math, those aren't very good odds. would i be correct? >> right. very bad odds. >> getting the thumbs up from farley. coming up next, john farley with the 7-day. keep it close. >>> welcome back. tonight we are going to start with something very unusual. we'll go out into the atlantic and show you what could become a tropical system. now, this thing is clearly a low out her
a boutique a also planned for saturday, february 27th at brick land baptist church -- brooklyn baptist church from 8 in the morning until the afternoon. i would imagine prom dresses are only worn once. >> yes. i give away a lot. we emcee a lot of events. 12 to 15 times a year buying an them away so you can build the fortune for somebody else. >>> $700 million, that's how much you could win if you pick the right five numbers and the powerball in saturday's drawing. it's the...
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. >> he also made stops in west columbia last night at the brooklyn baptist banquet on the conference center with a the state attorney general, alan wilson with the conservative leader -- leadership project presidential form. >>> thousands of other rather state house to celebrate the doctor martin luther king, jr. most of the candidates woven the words of doctor martin luther king in their speeches recognizing both the civil rights work that still needs to be done, news 19's joyce koh was there and has more for us. >> how wonderful it is to be here together, without the confederate flag overhead. >>reporter:it has been celebrated -- >> that flag was just one piece of something bigger. >>reporter:to remember the rights of the leadership under doctor martin luther king, jr. >> it is a terribly important, it seems to me, that we just do not look at him as a figure as somebody from the past >>reporter:who's famous, i have a dream speech has duck with americans for generations to follow. >> what is a report -- what is important as we remember his vision. the world that he wanted to see >>r
. >> he also made stops in west columbia last night at the brooklyn baptist banquet on the conference center with a the state attorney general, alan wilson with the conservative leader -- leadership project presidential form. >>> thousands of other rather state house to celebrate the doctor martin luther king, jr. most of the candidates woven the words of doctor martin luther king in their speeches recognizing both the civil rights work that still needs to be done, news 19's...
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it featured the brooklyn gospel baptist shierd and an all male quarter territory from alabama. >> it's a great program and a program we've done for many years, so we're very proud that this gospel fest, we reach out to people in the community and community and civility for all. >> the program also featured remarks by the reverend chris levee johnson, a university graduate and director of leafy's leafy's -- levee's funeral home a wreath laying ceremony will be held at 3:06 tomorrow. at 4 o'clock. the dr. martin luther king junior celebration will take place at martin luther king junior park at 2300 green street. >> grace: hundreds of game lovers have descended on columbia. we'll tell you how to get involved in the action, and as those five americans freed in the iran prisoner swamp make their way home, their families to hold them again. friends are counting the minutes until they're reunited with >> grace: family and friends are counting the minutes until they're reunited with jason rezaian. the washington postreporter is one of five americans who was freed this morning. adrina beegus r
it featured the brooklyn gospel baptist shierd and an all male quarter territory from alabama. >> it's a great program and a program we've done for many years, so we're very proud that this gospel fest, we reach out to people in the community and community and civility for all. >> the program also featured remarks by the reverend chris levee johnson, a university graduate and director of leafy's leafy's -- levee's funeral home a wreath laying ceremony will be held at 3:06 tomorrow....
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>> reporter: on a saturday morning in december, a crowd waits outside the mount lebanon baptist church in brooklyn, new york. hundreds more pack the sanctuary inside. they're seeking forgiveness not from a higher power but from new york city's criminal justice system. the event is called "begin again." the purpose: to clear arrest warrants stemming from low-level crimes. >> i'm here to clear up a past warrant that i had for trespassing. >> there's nothing worse than walking around the city and having a cloud hanging over your head. >> reporter: new york city has 1.4 million open arrest warrants dating back to the 1980s. none are for serious or violent crimes. they're for "quality of life" offenses like loitering, public urination, walking a dog without a leash or being in a park after dark. brooklyn district attorney kenneth thompson-- no relation to this reporter-- started" begin again" last year to reduce the public's distrust and fear of law enforcement, and to ease the punitive burden these warrants can have. >> warrants never go away, so, when people apply for jobs, they come up in background
>> reporter: on a saturday morning in december, a crowd waits outside the mount lebanon baptist church in brooklyn, new york. hundreds more pack the sanctuary inside. they're seeking forgiveness not from a higher power but from new york city's criminal justice system. the event is called "begin again." the purpose: to clear arrest warrants stemming from low-level crimes. >> i'm here to clear up a past warrant that i had for trespassing. >> there's nothing worse than...
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program in brooklyn, new york, aims to reduce the number of outstanding arrest warrants for low level crimes. >> reporter: on a saturday morning, a crowd waits outside the mount lebanon baptistin brooklyn, new york. hundreds more pack the sanctuary inside. they're seeking forgiveness-- not from a higher power-- but from new york city's criminal justice system. the event is called "begin again." >> i'm here to clear up a past warrant that i had for trespassing. >> there's nothing worse than walking around the city and having a cloud hanging over your head. >> reporter: brooklyn district attorney kenneth thompson started "begin again" last year. >> warrants never go away. so, when people apply for jobs, they come up in background checks. it could affect someone's application for citizenship. it could affect someone's ability to get housing. so, there are real consequences to outstanding warrants. >> woodruff: that's this weekend. and tonight on "charlie rose the week:" actor sean penn defends his controversial interview with the drug cartel boss joaquin "el chapo" guzman. >> i had only thought this is somebody upon whose interview could i begin a conversation about the policy
program in brooklyn, new york, aims to reduce the number of outstanding arrest warrants for low level crimes. >> reporter: on a saturday morning, a crowd waits outside the mount lebanon baptistin brooklyn, new york. hundreds more pack the sanctuary inside. they're seeking forgiveness-- not from a higher power-- but from new york city's criminal justice system. the event is called "begin again." >> i'm here to clear up a past warrant that i had for trespassing. >>...