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i want to pray with you because not only did calvary purchase my salvation, but calvary purchased mydivine healing. and by his stripes i am healed. wherever you're sick, place your hand, wherever it is on your body, place your hand and i want you to take the other hand and extend it to the tv, and i'm going to pray for you, father in the name of jesus i decree according to the authority of the word of god by your stripes i'm healed and i pray right now for thousands around the world, wherever they're sick, i ask you to touch them by the blood of jesus. touch them from the crown of their head to the soles of their feet. let the healing powers of god. cancer, in the name of jesus, it must go. i curse diabetes, back pain, arthritis, i curse deformities in the name of jesus and i decree by the authority of god's word, that you must be healed, in jesus' name. amen. and amen. isn't this what camp meeting is about? going to get you saved tonight? going to get you healed tonight. and then i'm going to talk about, now, the third part of the cross that almost nobody wants to talk about. very f
i want to pray with you because not only did calvary purchase my salvation, but calvary purchased mydivine healing. and by his stripes i am healed. wherever you're sick, place your hand, wherever it is on your body, place your hand and i want you to take the other hand and extend it to the tv, and i'm going to pray for you, father in the name of jesus i decree according to the authority of the word of god by your stripes i'm healed and i pray right now for thousands around the world, wherever...
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and the calvary unit was gone. >> only two soldiers, one from each side died that night. had been made. >> we'll never forget those men. and i'm teary about that, it's a sacrifice to our country. not just to the country but to their race. >> thank you. >> you're very welcome. >> a battlefield unmarked, but remember -- >> think back 150 years ago here's where the slaves that were brought from the coast of africa proved they were men.
and the calvary unit was gone. >> only two soldiers, one from each side died that night. had been made. >> we'll never forget those men. and i'm teary about that, it's a sacrifice to our country. not just to the country but to their race. >> thank you. >> you're very welcome. >> a battlefield unmarked, but remember -- >> think back 150 years ago here's where the slaves that were brought from the coast of africa proved they were men.
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january, 1863, a federal calvary unit and the first south carolinan flashed. it's what you call as the battle of 100 pines. >> when the smoke cleared, the first south carolina was still standing. and the calvary unit was gone. >> only two soldiers, one from each side died that night. history had been made. >> we'll never forget those men. and i'm teary about that, it's a sacrifice to our country. not just to the country but to their race. >> thank you. >> you're very welcome. >> a battlefield unmarked, but remember -- >> think back 150 years ago here's where the slaves that were brought from the coast of africa proved they were men. this is the area where black soldiers from the first south carolina earned their right to be called soldiers. >> i'm don lemon at the cnn world headquarters in atlanta. have a great night and a great week, see you back here next week. >>> why is your hair so good? why is your skin so light? i get requested like are you hispanic or are you mixed? >> a lot of people think i am black. >> just because you are black doesn't mean you are
january, 1863, a federal calvary unit and the first south carolinan flashed. it's what you call as the battle of 100 pines. >> when the smoke cleared, the first south carolina was still standing. and the calvary unit was gone. >> only two soldiers, one from each side died that night. history had been made. >> we'll never forget those men. and i'm teary about that, it's a sacrifice to our country. not just to the country but to their race. >> thank you. >> you're...
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however, the mercury news cites unconfirmed reports the sharks will start play on january 20th in calvary. no word on when the team's home opener will be. >> a lot of people excited for that. >> it will be a packed house. >>> flu season continues to hit the country hard forcing one of the biggest cities in the u.s. to declare a public health emergency. >>> and then trapped in the ice. the call for help for a pod of killer whales. >>> welcome back, everyone. a good thursday morning to you. what a beautiful crystal clear look at the south bay this morning in san jose. along with those crystal clear skies. cold temperatures. we'll have a look at the forecast. potential snow as well. it's 4:42. >>> google executive chairman eric schmidt and former governor bill richardson are touring a television station today. their trip came after north korea carried out a long range rocket test last night while the reclusive state works on its nuclear testing facilities. . >>> new rules put in place to curb risky mortgage lending. with more on that and how futures are trading, we turn things over to courtn
however, the mercury news cites unconfirmed reports the sharks will start play on january 20th in calvary. no word on when the team's home opener will be. >> a lot of people excited for that. >> it will be a packed house. >>> flu season continues to hit the country hard forcing one of the biggest cities in the u.s. to declare a public health emergency. >>> and then trapped in the ice. the call for help for a pod of killer whales. >>> welcome back,...
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aberdeen on new year's eve. 17-year-old austin remines was driving on bus chapel road near mount calvary church road e died after hitting a car -- he died after hitting a car going the opposite direction. >>> a record setting year for firefighters. in 2012 there were 12 fire related deaths, the least amount the fire department has ever seen. the chief took to twitter confrat lathing his department on -- congratulating the department on a job well-done. firefighters spent part of new year's day putting out a house fire in northeast baltimore. no one was hurt. investigators are trying to figure out what caused the fire. >>> state law makers will head back to work. the 2013 general assembly session begins a week from today. one major issue they are expected to take up is gun control. some are pushing for more regulation in the wake of the sandy hook elementary shooting. another hot topic legalizing marijuana. supporters say it has medical benefits but state officials are concerned it's illegal under federal law. medical marijuana laws stalled in annapolis in recent years. >> now maryland's
aberdeen on new year's eve. 17-year-old austin remines was driving on bus chapel road near mount calvary church road e died after hitting a car -- he died after hitting a car going the opposite direction. >>> a record setting year for firefighters. in 2012 there were 12 fire related deaths, the least amount the fire department has ever seen. the chief took to twitter confrat lathing his department on -- congratulating the department on a job well-done. firefighters spent part of new...
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the first rangers that patroled our parks before there was a park service were calvary soldiers. the presidio here in san francisco sent buffalo soldiers up to yosemite and sequoia every summer to control the parks, to keep the poachers out and to begin the construction of roads. the first federal superintendent of sequoia national park was colonel charles young. he happened to be the third african-american to graduate from west point. he went on to become the first black colonel in the army. amazing story. i believe he'll be honored sometime later this year by some sort of a national monument at his home in ohio. so, pretty interesting fellow and pretty amazing leadership demonstrated. today our rangers across the country perform modern-day public services, often away from municipalities. so, we're the only game in town at yosemite. we perform search and rescue police, emergency services, medical, even corner duties. closer to home, we have urban [speaker not understood] here in san francisco and at the national mall. so, we have a sprat strong cadre of rangers that help in inci
the first rangers that patroled our parks before there was a park service were calvary soldiers. the presidio here in san francisco sent buffalo soldiers up to yosemite and sequoia every summer to control the parks, to keep the poachers out and to begin the construction of roads. the first federal superintendent of sequoia national park was colonel charles young. he happened to be the third african-american to graduate from west point. he went on to become the first black colonel in the army....
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it details the infantry, the artillery and the calvary and on the left the column dedicates mathematical theory. on the right is the freeman's journal printed in philadelphia, where the entire front page is dedicated to news of the surrender of cornwallis in poetry. advertising is also something that struck me in the sense that there are a lot of advertisements for runaway slaves, indentured servants for sale for soldiers. david mccullough is an advocate for primary sources and the general public and students reading primary sources and what he says is that these deserted soldiers advertisements in newspapers or where we get a lot of the information about what the uniforms look like. they are describing the soldiers that had deserted. another adjusting advertisement that struck me was in the january 20, 1770 issue of the pennsylvania ledger. here we have 10 days after the first publication of thomas paine's common sense, one of the first advertisements for common sense. there it is. what was interesting to me about this particular edition is that in the same newspaper is another advertis
it details the infantry, the artillery and the calvary and on the left the column dedicates mathematical theory. on the right is the freeman's journal printed in philadelphia, where the entire front page is dedicated to news of the surrender of cornwallis in poetry. advertising is also something that struck me in the sense that there are a lot of advertisements for runaway slaves, indentured servants for sale for soldiers. david mccullough is an advocate for primary sources and the general...
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you have to wait for the calvary to get five, ten or 20 minutes later. i find that unconscionable. >> do you know how many mass shootings have been in the last 30 years. >> i don't have a number. >> i can tell you the answer 62. do you know of those 62 mass shootings how many times a civilian has taken out the shooter? >> it is probably not that many because we make it so hard for people to defend themselves. >> wait a minute. you have in america, 300 million guns in circulation. you wouldn't contest that. 99 laws have been passed since 2009 to make it easier for american to own guns to carry them in public harder for the government to track. what i'm seeing here is a picture of ever more relaxed gun laws and a spike in mass shootings and six of the 12 worst ever shootings have come in the last five year. >> that is not correct. >> it is true. >> these are facts these aren't things -- you can laugh. you always laugh. i don't find it remotely funny. the point is there has been an escalation in the number of mass shootings in the last five years. the auror
you have to wait for the calvary to get five, ten or 20 minutes later. i find that unconscionable. >> do you know how many mass shootings have been in the last 30 years. >> i don't have a number. >> i can tell you the answer 62. do you know of those 62 mass shootings how many times a civilian has taken out the shooter? >> it is probably not that many because we make it so hard for people to defend themselves. >> wait a minute. you have in america, 300 million guns...
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and the calvary unit was gone. only two soldiers, one from each side died that night. but history had been made. >> we'll never forget those men. and i'm teary about that, because that is a sacrifice to our country that they have laid down. not just to their country, but to their race. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> very well said. >> a battlefield unmarked. but remembered. >> think back, 150 years ago, here is where the slaves that were brought from the coast of africa proved that they were men. this is the area where black soldiers from the first south carolina earned their right to be called soldiers. >> told you that you would like it. my thanks to our producer, nice job with that. >>> women will soon take up position on the front lines of battle, as soon as the final acts of defense secretaries, one of the final acts of defense secretary leon panetta that this week lifted a ban of unit in combat units. but for one combat unit in the air force this is nothing new. their women have been side by side with men fighting on the ground for more than a decade. that story
and the calvary unit was gone. only two soldiers, one from each side died that night. but history had been made. >> we'll never forget those men. and i'm teary about that, because that is a sacrifice to our country that they have laid down. not just to their country, but to their race. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> very well said. >> a battlefield unmarked. but remembered. >> think back, 150 years ago, here is where the slaves that were brought from the...
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. >> especially if you tell the victim you can't be armed, you have to wait for the calvary to get here, five, ten, minutes, or in the case of newtown, much later. >> do you know how many mass shootings have been in the united states, tby -- by definition, more than four people in the place? >> in the last 20 years -- >> i can tell you the answer, 62. do you know of the 62 mass shootings how many times a civilian has actually taken out the shooter? >> it is probably not that many, because we make it so hard for people to be able to defend themselves. >> do you want -- i mean, hang on, wait a minute, wait a minute. you have in america 300 million guns in circulation. you wouldn't contest that. 99 laws have been passed since 2009 to make it easier for americans to own guns, to carry them in public, harder for the government to track. and what i'm seeing here is a picture of evermore relaxed gun law laws. and a spike in mass shootings. and in fact, six of the 12 worst ever mass shootings in america have come in the last five years, and the reason for citing the last -- >> that is not -- >>
. >> especially if you tell the victim you can't be armed, you have to wait for the calvary to get here, five, ten, minutes, or in the case of newtown, much later. >> do you know how many mass shootings have been in the united states, tby -- by definition, more than four people in the place? >> in the last 20 years -- >> i can tell you the answer, 62. do you know of the 62 mass shootings how many times a civilian has actually taken out the shooter? >> it is...
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everyone seems to agree vice president joe biden and mitch mcconnell get high marks for being the calvary who came to the rescue, for others, the result was more mixed. the final result a victory for the american people. a win, really? do you feel like a winner? can we all agree that one definite loser was congress? for the definitive take, let's turn to our panel. once again, all the way to my right, chairman steele. your picks for the winners, joe biden, an obvious choice, president obama, got a bargain, and the debt ceiling. your losers, gop leadership, but then you repeat president obama and the debt ceiling. >> i think obama basically won by luring the gop down the rabbit hole and biden won because he told mitch mcconnell, i hope you get out of the rabbit hole and close up the hole. i think the debt ceiling discussion is going to be about spending, as it should be, and the problem is that becomes a real mess. so that makes us a loser, and i think obama loses because i think he missed, again, an opportunity to put a real framework on the table in this whole debate. >> all right. let's
everyone seems to agree vice president joe biden and mitch mcconnell get high marks for being the calvary who came to the rescue, for others, the result was more mixed. the final result a victory for the american people. a win, really? do you feel like a winner? can we all agree that one definite loser was congress? for the definitive take, let's turn to our panel. once again, all the way to my right, chairman steele. your picks for the winners, joe biden, an obvious choice, president obama,...
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you have to wait for the calvary to get here 5, 10 or in the case of newtown, 20 minutes later.d that unconscionable. >> i spent a loaf time, a career, carrying a weapon. an m-16 first. they fire a 5-5-6 round at about 3,000 feet per second and when it hits human flesh, it's devastating. it's designed to be that way. and that's what i want soldiers to carry. but i don't want those weapons around our schools. i don't want them on our streets. i think that if we can't -- it's not a complete fix to just address assault weapons. but i think if we don't get very serious now when we see children being buried, then i can't think of a time when we should. >> why do you know more about an assault weapon than general mcchrystal? >> why the general was busy outside of the country, understandably, he may not have noticed the korean merchants who used an ar -- not one, but many ar-15 rifles with large magazines. >> when was that, mr. pratt? >> during the los angeles riots. >> that was, what, some 20 years ago -- >> do you know how long ago that was, mr. pratt -- >> let me finish my point --
you have to wait for the calvary to get here 5, 10 or in the case of newtown, 20 minutes later.d that unconscionable. >> i spent a loaf time, a career, carrying a weapon. an m-16 first. they fire a 5-5-6 round at about 3,000 feet per second and when it hits human flesh, it's devastating. it's designed to be that way. and that's what i want soldiers to carry. but i don't want those weapons around our schools. i don't want them on our streets. i think that if we can't -- it's not a complete...
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charlie: this is an 1861 confederate calvary battle flag.n: now, that means it was very early in the conflict? charlie: yes, it is. you can see that it only has 12 stars on the flag and that's the stars from the state of texas. we know that it joined the confederacy after the war had actually begun. we had an expert look at it, and we know that the stitching represents northern virginia around 1861. john: now, i know there's an interesting story about where this flag came from. charlie: right, it was found actually in the desk drawer of one of our armories we were actually in the process of cleaning it out. and the nice thing about it is it's very rare. there's only one other flag that we know of that was made like this that is still in existence. john, we have a lot of artifacts in our museum and you being a car guy, i know you'd appreciate our jeep here. john: boy, charlie this willys must have a lot of history behind it. charlie: well, this was actually general charles gerhardt's jeep, he was the commanding general for the 29th infantry d
charlie: this is an 1861 confederate calvary battle flag.n: now, that means it was very early in the conflict? charlie: yes, it is. you can see that it only has 12 stars on the flag and that's the stars from the state of texas. we know that it joined the confederacy after the war had actually begun. we had an expert look at it, and we know that the stitching represents northern virginia around 1861. john: now, i know there's an interesting story about where this flag came from. charlie: right,...
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and the calvary unit was gone. only two soldiers, one from each side died that night.ad been made. >> we'll never forget those men. and i'm teary about that, because that is a sacrifice to our country that they have laid down. not just to their country, but to their race. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> very well said. >> a battlefield unmarked. but remembered. >> think back, 150 years ago, here is where the slaves that were brought from the coast of africa proved that they were men. this is the area where black soldiers from the first south carolina earned their right to be called
and the calvary unit was gone. only two soldiers, one from each side died that night.ad been made. >> we'll never forget those men. and i'm teary about that, because that is a sacrifice to our country that they have laid down. not just to their country, but to their race. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> very well said. >> a battlefield unmarked. but remembered. >> think back, 150 years ago, here is where the slaves that were brought from the coast of africa...
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. >> the one night of the 26th of january, 1963, a federal calvary
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their job was to wait, and the president never sent the calvary. >> mike, thank you, other lines cominganswers were not satisfactory, and ron paul says he would have fired her. mike baker, thanks, as always. >> thank you. dagen: we continue to bring you the latest from switzerland. dimon playing defense or offense? i say offense. he had the guy backing down. hear more about it. connell: liz is in davos talking with mr. dimon tomorrow, and here's who else she has. >> fifty world leaders, 900 ceos. okay, so who is here? everyone from the ceo of coca-cola to sap, we have general electric, merck, citi group, india companies, research in motion's blackberry, china's hna, jpmorgan chase, and speaking of microsoft, bill of the bill and melinda gates foundation, don't miss the interview at 5:30 a.m. eastern time here on foks -- fox business. that's friday. all of that and so much more so stay tuned. [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? maybe you want to incorporate a business. orrotect your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like the help of an attorney. at legalzo
their job was to wait, and the president never sent the calvary. >> mike, thank you, other lines cominganswers were not satisfactory, and ron paul says he would have fired her. mike baker, thanks, as always. >> thank you. dagen: we continue to bring you the latest from switzerland. dimon playing defense or offense? i say offense. he had the guy backing down. hear more about it. connell: liz is in davos talking with mr. dimon tomorrow, and here's who else she has. >> fifty...
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marys county and calvary county 2 to 4 inches. a little pocket there. a little in the way of moderate snow during the overnight hours. that's the jackpot. fredericksburg, king george county. you picked up about two inches. anywhere between a half inch to an inch. and frederick an inch. out towards annapolis an inch. all right. let's do temperatures and they are very cold. temperature right now reagan national 20 degrees. 19 in cambridge. these temperatures will not get out of the 20s. highs in the upper 20s. and now we have a snow pack, that will aid in keeping these temperatures down. looking at satellite radar, last of the showers moving through. things wind down by the end of the morning commute and breakout into partial sunshine this afternoon. quiet afternoon and evening. before we do it all over again or potentially tomorrow afternoon as yet another clipper approaches. and that one will have more moisture available to it. we could get a few more inches during the day tomorrow. you can see off to the north and west. that's the beginnings of our nex
marys county and calvary county 2 to 4 inches. a little pocket there. a little in the way of moderate snow during the overnight hours. that's the jackpot. fredericksburg, king george county. you picked up about two inches. anywhere between a half inch to an inch. and frederick an inch. out towards annapolis an inch. all right. let's do temperatures and they are very cold. temperature right now reagan national 20 degrees. 19 in cambridge. these temperatures will not get out of the 20s. highs in...
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it comes from the little king who allowed his calvary to go with him and he loved music.c-span: in the book one of the first things that i guess i've never seen it before -- i learned that harry truman's wife bess had a father that committed suicide. >> guest: yes. c-span: what impact did that on the story and when did you find that out? >> guest: that a great impact. first of all, she was so sad and so depressed and her mother was so humiliated, having a husband who took his own life because in those days it affected the whole family and the reputation. she took the family and she went to colorado for a year just to escape with the kids because the humiliation was so great. all of her life bess truman was afraid that the story would get out because people thought if you committed suicide you are insane. therefore you've carried in insane gene which children and grandchildren might inherit. so when kerry decided to go into public life she was very unhappy because she said the story might get out. he said, i will protect her as much as i can in fact they never told their d
it comes from the little king who allowed his calvary to go with him and he loved music.c-span: in the book one of the first things that i guess i've never seen it before -- i learned that harry truman's wife bess had a father that committed suicide. >> guest: yes. c-span: what impact did that on the story and when did you find that out? >> guest: that a great impact. first of all, she was so sad and so depressed and her mother was so humiliated, having a husband who took his own...
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. >> we create -- we call it the all-american first calvary amazon battalion.. >> all have premenstrual syndrome. you can do it because they synchronize the cycles and pretty damn good during combat. at the same time. talk to any man about it. not being sexist here. [ laughter ] >> john: can we start -- >> he says the token female, rush makes me ashamed to be a racist drug addict. >> it is extraordinary to me that he can -- what is this obsession with men speaking about women's issues in a horribly, sort of uneducated, derogatory way. what is the obsession? >> john: in rush's case, i think it's rush knowing his audience. >> it's so unbelievably offensive in a way that totally -- i would say uncovers how little these men know about women. >> john: exactly. >> that's the key. one of the keys. we're coming up on the sandra fluke anniversary. what did limbaugh show us among his hatred and then the sexism. lack of understanding of how contraception works. >> i met her for the first time in d.c. over inauguration weekend. it was very hard -- very rarely am sort of aw
. >> we create -- we call it the all-american first calvary amazon battalion.. >> all have premenstrual syndrome. you can do it because they synchronize the cycles and pretty damn good during combat. at the same time. talk to any man about it. not being sexist here. [ laughter ] >> john: can we start -- >> he says the token female, rush makes me ashamed to be a racist drug addict. >> it is extraordinary to me that he can -- what is this obsession with men speaking...