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. ♪ >>> do you accept the light of jesus christ? klansman, do you accept the light of jesus christ? >> i accept the light. >> klansman, do you accept the light of jesus christ? >> i accept the light. >> whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. we're not going to the cross burning yet. no, no. not in the middle of the show. i'm not dumb. that's the big closer. [ laughter ] i can't just throw the cross burning out there in the middle of the show. you can't follow a cross burning. what follows a cross burning? i actually don't want to know. i don't want to know, actually. i'd rather never know. i don't ever want to know what follows a cross burning. [ laughter ] >> don't worry, we'll get to the cross burning later. but first, if you search the internet for kkk, some of the top stories you'll find are about a small town you've probably never heard of. so i'm headed back to arkansas. the town of harrison has a population that is 96% white. and it's known for still having an active ku klux klan presence. what kind of vibe will i get here? will i see some
. ♪ >>> do you accept the light of jesus christ? klansman, do you accept the light of jesus christ? >> i accept the light. >> klansman, do you accept the light of jesus christ? >> i accept the light. >> whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. we're not going to the cross burning yet. no, no. not in the middle of the show. i'm not dumb. that's the big closer. [ laughter ] i can't just throw the cross burning out there in the middle of the show. you can't follow a cross...
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we like to reclaim christ's name in meaningful ways with people of all backgrounds. in terms of my background, one of the things we do on the business standpoint is a series of faith and business conversations down in the financial district, so several thursdays each month, we get together and people talk about faith, their career, the challenges they have, hiring and firing and working with colleagues and all of the things that make up our days between sundays. >>> we try to bridge that sunday, monday gap in ways that are meaningful to the congregation. >> help people translate and christianity in their daily life. >> yes. >> and i know that is a passion of yours. you're also interested in global and local kind of community service projects. tell us about briefly the upcoming global ministry trip, your plan. >> we're taking a vision trip which means a small group of people considering how woe may serve to cuba. there is along standing presbyterian ministry in cuba and one of the initial takes is to understand if there is an opportunity for relationship there. there
we like to reclaim christ's name in meaningful ways with people of all backgrounds. in terms of my background, one of the things we do on the business standpoint is a series of faith and business conversations down in the financial district, so several thursdays each month, we get together and people talk about faith, their career, the challenges they have, hiring and firing and working with colleagues and all of the things that make up our days between sundays. >>> we try to bridge...
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do you accept the light of jesus christ?ht. >> klansman, do you accept the light of jesus christ? ? i accept the light. >> klansman, march. halt. face the cross. for god. for country. for kentucky. >> the klan claims this is a symbol of god's love but i'm not feeling the love right now. >> klansman, approach the cross. do not turn your back to the cross. holy shut. >> klansman, behold the fiery cross, so brilliant, though history has failed to quench its hallowed flames, all decades to be held in the hearts of all klansman, it's your light from sea to sea, the cross is a sign of the christian religion, a symbol of faith, hope, and love. we do not burn but light the cross to signify that christ is the light of the world and that in his light it destroys darkness. beneath the firry cross we burn in its sacred glow. as long as we give thanks to god every day, we shall never perish from this earth. we shall never die. they may try to destroy us, but the ku klux klan has been here for 150 years. i want to go for another 150 years
do you accept the light of jesus christ?ht. >> klansman, do you accept the light of jesus christ? ? i accept the light. >> klansman, march. halt. face the cross. for god. for country. for kentucky. >> the klan claims this is a symbol of god's love but i'm not feeling the love right now. >> klansman, approach the cross. do not turn your back to the cross. holy shut. >> klansman, behold the fiery cross, so brilliant, though history has failed to quench its hallowed...
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i mean, literally jesus christ. brought up the one jewish guy that makes this the complete opposite of pandering. why don't you just head to the mosque and drop off those pictures of mohammed you sketched earlier. okay. nice. okay. donald trump meanwhile decided to get all of his ethnic pandering out of the way at once by hosting a diversity coalition yesterday. >> a top aide to trump said there are about 500 members of this group. representing everyone from native americans to hispanics, muslims and women, sics, and others. >> larry: hey, black people are just others now? we went from the blacks to others? maybe you forgot the br in front of others, okay? i blame all of this on ben carson. trump did enlist one of his favorite of the blacks, omarosa, yes, he felt having a failed reality show contestant added some gravitas to the event. i guess he couldn't lock down sanjaya. >> look scared a couple of you, a couple of you, american idol season. all right, omarosa, do whatever it is you are there to do. >> this is som
i mean, literally jesus christ. brought up the one jewish guy that makes this the complete opposite of pandering. why don't you just head to the mosque and drop off those pictures of mohammed you sketched earlier. okay. nice. okay. donald trump meanwhile decided to get all of his ethnic pandering out of the way at once by hosting a diversity coalition yesterday. >> a top aide to trump said there are about 500 members of this group. representing everyone from native americans to hispanics,...
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this is rio's most iconic image, christ the redeemer, one of the new seven wonders of the world. an image of jesus christ, his arms outstretched on the mountain top as if he's blessing the thousands who come to see him each day. >> especially with the clouds blowing in and out and the fog covering the face and uncovering it from time to time. and the sun shining through.ç >> rio is a city full of beauty and, again, nbc 10's jacqueline london went there and she will have a special report, nbc 10's rio 100 tonight at 7:00 right here on nbc 10. >>> and right now, just about 10 before 5:00, let's get you updated on the conditions along 95. nbc 10 first alert traffic reporter jessica boyington has you covered. what does it look like? >> deal, more construction, this is 95 headed northbound around the blue route. in between 320 and the blue route we're dealing with lane restrictions here. and some ramp blockages as well. you can see we do have this over into the right-hand shoulder and the right lane. even some of that closure moves into this lane here. only one getting by. headed nor
this is rio's most iconic image, christ the redeemer, one of the new seven wonders of the world. an image of jesus christ, his arms outstretched on the mountain top as if he's blessing the thousands who come to see him each day. >> especially with the clouds blowing in and out and the fog covering the face and uncovering it from time to time. and the sun shining through.ç >> rio is a city full of beauty and, again, nbc 10's jacqueline london went there and she will have a special...
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what does it have to do with the resurrection of jesus christ?ghter asked this question? >> yes. >> jimmy: how did you answer that? because there really isn't a good answer to that question. >> i say i'll be right back, i'm going to the restroom. and then you start looking in the phone because i didn't know. [ cheers and applause ] i'm not an idiot. i am sure many parents do the same. you know? and there's nothing really on the internet. >> jimmy: none of it makes sense. >> i think there was something about it is a german old tale and then i came back and explained that. she goes, uh-huh, what does that have to do with jesus christ? >> jimmy: she's inquisitive. sounds like you've got trouble on your hands there? >> yeah, but it's beautiful trouble. i love this trouble. >> jimmy: of course. when we come back, we'll take a break. when we come back, we'll see a clip from your new movie today which i saw today called "tale of tales." salma hayek is here. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ (whispers rocket) tonight, i present to you a
what does it have to do with the resurrection of jesus christ?ghter asked this question? >> yes. >> jimmy: how did you answer that? because there really isn't a good answer to that question. >> i say i'll be right back, i'm going to the restroom. and then you start looking in the phone because i didn't know. [ cheers and applause ] i'm not an idiot. i am sure many parents do the same. you know? and there's nothing really on the internet. >> jimmy: none of it makes sense....
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in is the political assertions that were made at the council when they made the determination that christ had been physically reborn and had come back from the dead. we have, upon discoveries of the libraries in 1935, conflicting accounts of that, when their recollections of the resurrect was more in the form of persons' dreams, recollections of christ's teachings as opposed to a physical, it was more of a memory. >> host: let's hear from our guest. >> guest: great question. you're a national treasure. i wouldn't necessarily call religion a virus since it's been around since the dawn of human evolution. we can go back, with material evidence, at least 100,000 years ago, but now a new group of scientists who call themselves cognitive anthropologists say we could go back as late as 400,000 years ago and see signs, very clear expressions of religious impulse in human beings. so, if it's a virus, it's one that has been there from the dawn of our evolution. secondly, i think you're absolutely right about the creed and the way that it calcified a particular kind of theology when it -- or christ
in is the political assertions that were made at the council when they made the determination that christ had been physically reborn and had come back from the dead. we have, upon discoveries of the libraries in 1935, conflicting accounts of that, when their recollections of the resurrect was more in the form of persons' dreams, recollections of christ's teachings as opposed to a physical, it was more of a memory. >> host: let's hear from our guest. >> guest: great question. you're...
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the priest will have to be a bride of christ and deal with the mother of some very troubled children.ruff: well, we thank all three of you for helping us look through, think through what it is that the pope has said in this important statement. gloria purvis, thank you. amanda june gargus and marianne duddy-burke, we appreciate it. thank you. >> woodruff: next, alabama's prison system at a breakingis point. the state currently packs more than 24,000 inmates into a system designed to house about half that number. jeffrey brown looks inside the most overcrowded prison system in the nation, as part of our ongoing series, "broken justice," about new approaches to criminal justice. >> brown: the william c. holman maximum security prison in atmore, alabama-- loud, crowded, and when we visited just weeks after a riot broke out here, still in partial lockdown. on march 11, with just 17 guards overseeing more than 900 prisoners, a fight broke outt between two inmates. an officer trying to break it up was stabbed, as was the warden. video uploaded to facebook by an inmate using a smuggled cell
the priest will have to be a bride of christ and deal with the mother of some very troubled children.ruff: well, we thank all three of you for helping us look through, think through what it is that the pope has said in this important statement. gloria purvis, thank you. amanda june gargus and marianne duddy-burke, we appreciate it. thank you. >> woodruff: next, alabama's prison system at a breakingis point. the state currently packs more than 24,000 inmates into a system designed to house...
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louis ck: jesus christ. i went pretty far. i said so much.uch has anyone said so about something of which they know so little. louis ck did you want to really back? louis ck: you live with what you say. the second after i sent it i was like, ok. i told her what it was. my 10-year-old. and they said they are going to kill you on this. she said they are never going to stop bugging you on this. but it is not as big as it used to be. every four years we have this up session. it's like a family thing. a family decision. it is very personal. if you had an election year family, his your mom or dad going to be in charge for the next four years. or is our brother going to take that spot. it felt like to me when clinton won. it was like our brother took over for dad. or maybe three of your siblings brought some woman that you don't know in said we are going to replace mom with her. .nd we have the votes to do it and you say watch? the amount of anger and passion that an election in your family would have, that is what is is like. it is very emotional.
louis ck: jesus christ. i went pretty far. i said so much.uch has anyone said so about something of which they know so little. louis ck did you want to really back? louis ck: you live with what you say. the second after i sent it i was like, ok. i told her what it was. my 10-year-old. and they said they are going to kill you on this. she said they are never going to stop bugging you on this. but it is not as big as it used to be. every four years we have this up session. it's like a family...
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christ also served as uc berkeley's executive vice chancellor and provost from 1994 until 2000. >> pam: the work of the committee will begin next week, and it will report its recommendations to the uc president and chancellor by oct. 15, 2016. external advisers have agreed to assist with campus efforts to address sexual violence, harassment and assault: >> pam: mary sue coleman, past president of university of michigan >> pam: ruth simmons, past president of brown university robert post, dean of the yale school of law >>the committee, which will consist of faculty and staff, will be supported by a student advisory committee representatives of student organizations including representatives from the graduate assembly, the associated students of the university of california and other relevant student groups. >> pam: the formation of this initiatives the chancellor recently announced. these prevention and education efforts through more that targets the entire survivors with more timely access to support services through expanded staffing and additional resources; and creating more efficie
christ also served as uc berkeley's executive vice chancellor and provost from 1994 until 2000. >> pam: the work of the committee will begin next week, and it will report its recommendations to the uc president and chancellor by oct. 15, 2016. external advisers have agreed to assist with campus efforts to address sexual violence, harassment and assault: >> pam: mary sue coleman, past president of university of michigan >> pam: ruth simmons, past president of brown university...
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it's their medallions and particular christ images that adorn the bar. maybe it's just me, but when i'm getting a nice late morning buzz i don't particularly want jesus looking down at me from, like, everywhere. how drunk can you get here? don't you feel like a little guilty, like, getting really drunk here? >> pedro: yeah, of course. >> anthony: whoa, uh, morcilla? >> pedro: morcilla. >> anthony: oh, this is one of my favorite things. >> pedro: this is your favorite things? >> anthony: ever. yes. >> pedro: try it. it's amazing. >> anthony: gaze away disapprovingly all you like, jeebus. i am happy now. overlooking granada, the hillside of sacromonte is riddled with caves. many of them older than anyone even remembers. spanish gypsies or gitanos have lived here in caves-turned-homes like this for hundreds of years. [ man speaking spanish ] [ singing and clapping ] >> crowd: aley! aley! >> anthony: they call this a juerga, an informal, intimate, and spontaneous performance. what jazz musicians might recognize as a jam session. >> alicia: this is it, granad
it's their medallions and particular christ images that adorn the bar. maybe it's just me, but when i'm getting a nice late morning buzz i don't particularly want jesus looking down at me from, like, everywhere. how drunk can you get here? don't you feel like a little guilty, like, getting really drunk here? >> pedro: yeah, of course. >> anthony: whoa, uh, morcilla? >> pedro: morcilla. >> anthony: oh, this is one of my favorite things. >> pedro: this is your...
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sectarian -- too sectarian cast, people will hear the message of christ preached to them. i am not sure madison was still a christian at that point. one of the great questions about him, how did he think? at least he opened that up. >> what jack said 10 in its ago was the ultimate points. if you look at this, he did a geographic survey of american public opinion or popular opinion in 1789, something impossible to say, it would be mostly christian with anglicanism dominating in virginia and some form of business arianism in the congregation -- some form of presbyterianism in the congregation. in virginia, with the principle of religious freedom, the hand in the first amendment. it is a radical idea. it is still the single most important part of the bill of rights, and it translates perfectly. religion is a perfect thing -- personal thing. the state cannot interfere with that process. in washington goes to a synagogue in newport as part of his trip to new england and gives a speech insisting that yes, this does include jewish people. it is not even in the amendment. there wa
sectarian -- too sectarian cast, people will hear the message of christ preached to them. i am not sure madison was still a christian at that point. one of the great questions about him, how did he think? at least he opened that up. >> what jack said 10 in its ago was the ultimate points. if you look at this, he did a geographic survey of american public opinion or popular opinion in 1789, something impossible to say, it would be mostly christian with anglicanism dominating in virginia...
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jesus christ and the disciples.enges when they stood up for what they believed to be right. i think i'm in pretty good company when it comes to that. >> big businesses against you. conservatives think of big business as being on their side, of course they are not. they have zero interest i weighing in on this. do you feel abandoned by people how thought might be on your side here? course, thera sense of abandonment in it. all of that is driven by politics and bottom line funding profits. all of that is driven by that we had papal has made a big splash here because they recently announced they are not coming to charlotte to do business with us because of the loy that it is about bigotry and that is just not true. yet there, franklin graham said this week they could get the award for being hypocrite of the year. they do business in over 20 countries where homosexuality itself is against the law. people are imprisoned for it papal doesn't have a problem doing business in those countries. >> of course they don't. >> sta
jesus christ and the disciples.enges when they stood up for what they believed to be right. i think i'm in pretty good company when it comes to that. >> big businesses against you. conservatives think of big business as being on their side, of course they are not. they have zero interest i weighing in on this. do you feel abandoned by people how thought might be on your side here? course, thera sense of abandonment in it. all of that is driven by politics and bottom line funding profits....
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jesus christ superstar began as a concept album.ndrew lloyd webber wrote these amazing songs about the last three days of jesus' life and they were so good that you have to turn it into a show. that is what i was hoping to do with hamilton -- make the album first. charlie: all of this is going on in your head. all of these possibilities. these characters, these times. lin-manuel: the hard part was i needed to do research to really be able to write about it well. that is what historians learn. you cannot just go with the story in front of you. you have to check your sources -- charlie: you dive into research. lin-manuel: i did. not just about hamilton. ron's book was a great guide but research into burr, jefferson. and finding little things. i'm looking for the historical versions of those moments for my characters as i am running them. fo writing them. for me, burr, there is a great biography. it is about his relationship with his wife and daughter. the other thing i learned was when he met his wife, she was married to a british off
jesus christ superstar began as a concept album.ndrew lloyd webber wrote these amazing songs about the last three days of jesus' life and they were so good that you have to turn it into a show. that is what i was hoping to do with hamilton -- make the album first. charlie: all of this is going on in your head. all of these possibilities. these characters, these times. lin-manuel: the hard part was i needed to do research to really be able to write about it well. that is what historians learn....
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. >> as followers of christ we're called to pray without ceasing, and we will do that until she's foundshe just all love nicole deeply and remain hopeful be found. >> and virginia state police is leading the investigation. there's about a hundred and federal state agents that have been scouring the wooded trail known as the white oak canyon trail. that trail is where mittendorff's car was found parked at an adjacent parking lot there. so far the events does not point to anything suspicious. and this evening the fairfax county fire chief put out a statement echoing the prayer hoping that mittendorff returns home safely. marina marraco, fox 5 local news. >> in prince george's county, a shooting that killed one firefighter-paramedic and left ear firefighter injured may have been a tragic misunderstanding. john ulmschneider was shot and killed. his partner was critically injured. the man who fired the shot was released from custody 24 hours after the shooting and has yet to be charged. >> it's an absence of facts that would get us to where we're confident in placing that charge. >> and we a
. >> as followers of christ we're called to pray without ceasing, and we will do that until she's foundshe just all love nicole deeply and remain hopeful be found. >> and virginia state police is leading the investigation. there's about a hundred and federal state agents that have been scouring the wooded trail known as the white oak canyon trail. that trail is where mittendorff's car was found parked at an adjacent parking lot there. so far the events does not point to anything...
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. >> just before the mortgage christ crisis hit. now it is an $8 billion business. >> up next, on the money. charlotte is the second fastest growing city in the united states and home to the largest utility. we'll ask duke energy's ceo what is powering the growth surge. >>> and now new rules on the way to try to change that. right now as we thoed a break, take a look at how the stock market ended the week. jake reese, " jake reese, " day to feel alive" you show up. you stay up. you listen. you laugh. you worry. you do whatever it takes to take care of your family. and when it's time to plan for your family's future, we're here for you. we're legalzoom, and for over 10 years we've helped families just like yours with wills and living trusts. so when you're ready, start with us. doing the right thing has never been easier. >>> we are here in the rapidly growing charlotte area, and powering that growth in the area is duke energy. lynn good is the president and ceo and number 13 on the most powerful women in business list. here in north
. >> just before the mortgage christ crisis hit. now it is an $8 billion business. >> up next, on the money. charlotte is the second fastest growing city in the united states and home to the largest utility. we'll ask duke energy's ceo what is powering the growth surge. >>> and now new rules on the way to try to change that. right now as we thoed a break, take a look at how the stock market ended the week. jake reese, " jake reese, " day to feel alive" you...
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this is rio's most iconic image, christ the redeemer, one of the new seven wonders of the wuorld.e of jesus christ his arms outstretched as if he's blessing the people who come to see him. >> especially with the clouds blowing in and out and the fog covering the face and uncovering it from time to time and the sun shining through. >> rio is a city full of beauty and nbc10's jacqueline london will take you there. don't miss nbc10's rio 100. it's tonight at 7:00 p.m. right here on nbc10. >>> comcast, the parent company of nbc10, could be looking to boost its presence in the animated movie market. according to the wall street journal, comcast is in talks to buy dreamworks animation for more than $3 billion. dreamworks is behind hits lie shu rec, kung fu panda and how to train your drargen. they have enjoyed success with animated films despicable me and minions. >>> and mcdonald's is trying out a new recipe for its mcnuggets. one without artificial preservatives. they began testing the new nuggets at 140 stores. mcdonald's is working to regain customers. they have admitted it failed t
this is rio's most iconic image, christ the redeemer, one of the new seven wonders of the wuorld.e of jesus christ his arms outstretched as if he's blessing the people who come to see him. >> especially with the clouds blowing in and out and the fog covering the face and uncovering it from time to time and the sun shining through. >> rio is a city full of beauty and nbc10's jacqueline london will take you there. don't miss nbc10's rio 100. it's tonight at 7:00 p.m. right here on...
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they were looking for a new president. , whoapproached frank rose was a minister in the church of christ and president of pennsylvania college. anxious to come here because the university had this bad reputation. they finally said, dr. rose, we need you because we are facing desegregation and we need a southerner who can lead it. he came in 1958. his first challenge was, how do we do this peacefully? he went to the governor of big jim surprisingly said i agree, it is time we desegregated the university of alabama. he called his friend rockefeller and said don't be surprised, i have a friend down there, we serve on the tuskegee institute board. he is progressive and very liberal. you need to talk to judge wallace. he called judge wallace and he said, yeah, it's about time we desegregated the university of alabama. then came the election of 1958 and wallace was against john patterson. governor andame wallace swore that he would never let the race issue keep them out of politics again. patterson was not about to desegregate the university of alabama. he spent that time building buildings, b
they were looking for a new president. , whoapproached frank rose was a minister in the church of christ and president of pennsylvania college. anxious to come here because the university had this bad reputation. they finally said, dr. rose, we need you because we are facing desegregation and we need a southerner who can lead it. he came in 1958. his first challenge was, how do we do this peacefully? he went to the governor of big jim surprisingly said i agree, it is time we desegregated the...
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that is referred to by the prophet as the dogs of hell, the pro, genator of the armies of the anti christthese people are hearing the language of heroism, we need to show them that it's not heroism but terrorism >>> stories emerged of increasingly gruesome violence. people poured out of the region into neighboring countries and then in a makeshift flotilla heading across the eastern mediterranean to southern europe. hundreds of thousands continued to flee their homes in search of asylum. i spoke with a head of the u.s. committee for refugees and immigrants about their desperate journeys. joining us to talk about it, a senior vice president for global engagement committee. he directed the off of refugee resettlement understand president obama. if you're in trouble somewhere in the world and you want to come to the united states, compared to other places is it easy or hard to get into this country? >> it's quite difficult to come to this country. there is few ways of coming to this country through a process. sometimes it would take up to two years, sometimes it may take up to 10 years. the
that is referred to by the prophet as the dogs of hell, the pro, genator of the armies of the anti christthese people are hearing the language of heroism, we need to show them that it's not heroism but terrorism >>> stories emerged of increasingly gruesome violence. people poured out of the region into neighboring countries and then in a makeshift flotilla heading across the eastern mediterranean to southern europe. hundreds of thousands continued to flee their homes in search of...
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campaign that will not end until rikers is shuttered and criminal justice in new york city is >> jesus christ himself would say close rikers! >> the organizes claim that 85% of people on rikers island are too poor to make bail. >>> coming up, after a lengthy effort something is now legal in new york state that had been banned for nearly 20 years. >>> burglaries rifling through a woman's apartment until something sends them racing out the door. (vo) you were born. you live in westchester. you live in the hudson valley. you live in the bronx. you want world-class medical care without having to travel for it. you have it in montefiore. with a history of firsts, we're nationally recognized for medical excellence, and with our albert einstein college of medicine, academic and research excellence. and now state-of-the-art healthcare >>> we've got some breaking news right now in north bergen. take a look at these images. dennis, what's going on? >> well, david, a very serious in bound at route 3. acmecident happening within the last five minutes or so. first live pictures here of this car fire. you
campaign that will not end until rikers is shuttered and criminal justice in new york city is >> jesus christ himself would say close rikers! >> the organizes claim that 85% of people on rikers island are too poor to make bail. >>> coming up, after a lengthy effort something is now legal in new york state that had been banned for nearly 20 years. >>> burglaries rifling through a woman's apartment until something sends them racing out the door. (vo) you were born....
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christ. >> guess w >> have i made mistakes so far. >> for lovely folks here at chasing news, it is scaryeople and video taping them. >> [ bleep ] >> more often than not person getting scared is me [ bleep ] >> i don't appreciate living in fear. i do understand you know it is comedic value, like this from great britain who made a video of all-time he scared his own father. >> you bugger [ laughter ] >> laugh it up now, your dad is old, and one day, you are going to kill him. >> oh, my god. >> i have been a swimmer my whole life. one of my teammates is a world record breaker. >> i am in master of swimming. >> and ai amount of puns that i have. i caught wind john was taking a splash just up the river, i headed up to see the new program he created. it sent 2500 swimmers to the trials. >> we help swimmers go from good to great. >> john uses a cutting edge technology here, refers to looking at swimmer's movement, he is using "avatar," in the water. you can see the swimming movements from the point of view of the swimmer. that is revolutionizing the game. >> we could take out its eye, and put i
christ. >> guess w >> have i made mistakes so far. >> for lovely folks here at chasing news, it is scaryeople and video taping them. >> [ bleep ] >> more often than not person getting scared is me [ bleep ] >> i don't appreciate living in fear. i do understand you know it is comedic value, like this from great britain who made a video of all-time he scared his own father. >> you bugger [ laughter ] >> laugh it up now, your dad is old, and one day,...
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Apr 9, 2016
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after the death and resurrection of christ, the apostles traveled far and wide to spread the christianessage. supposedly, st. james went on a missionary trip from the holy land all the way to this remote corner of northwest spain. according to legend, in the year 813, st. james' remains were discovered in the town that would soon bear his name. people began walking there to pay homage to his relics. after a 12th-century pope decreed that the pilgrimage could earn forgiveness for your sins, the popularity of the camino de santiago soared. the camino also served a political purpose. it's no coincidence that the discovery of st. james' remains happened when muslim moors controlled most of spain. the whole phenomenon of the camino helped fuel the european passion to retake spain and push the moors back into africa. but by about 1500, with the dawn of the renaissance and the reformation, interest in the camino died almost completely. then, in the 1960s, a handful of priests re-established the tradition. the route has since enjoyed a huge resurgence, with 100,000 pilgrims trekking the santia
after the death and resurrection of christ, the apostles traveled far and wide to spread the christianessage. supposedly, st. james went on a missionary trip from the holy land all the way to this remote corner of northwest spain. according to legend, in the year 813, st. james' remains were discovered in the town that would soon bear his name. people began walking there to pay homage to his relics. after a 12th-century pope decreed that the pilgrimage could earn forgiveness for your sins, the...
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all evidence of a church which may have been built less than 400 years after the time of christ. >> translation: the presence of such antiquitys show we are rooted in this land which refutes the story that palestine is a land without a nation. >> reporter: the old cultural heritage of the palestinian people are on display. this represents gaza's history as a trading section for thousands of year. >> it is very important for us that this history belongs to palestinians. also it means we are the only people who was here before anyone else. a long time ago. they're hoping this will attract funding for annex ka invitation-- an excavation >>> much more on our website aljazeera.com. >> s i was the first to have my identity. >> i never felt a connection to anything or anyone. and i was constantly just trying to fit in.
all evidence of a church which may have been built less than 400 years after the time of christ. >> translation: the presence of such antiquitys show we are rooted in this land which refutes the story that palestine is a land without a nation. >> reporter: the old cultural heritage of the palestinian people are on display. this represents gaza's history as a trading section for thousands of year. >> it is very important for us that this history belongs to palestinians. also it...
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Apr 17, 2016
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churches of christ in the area, have you visit and worship assemblies. i hope you will. we love you. in search of the lord's way. >>> join us tonight for abc7 on kofy tv 20. a medical first performed in the bay area. why this man's surgery could make history. >>> then on abc7~news at 11 here on channel 7 think latest on the search for two missing teenagers at san francisco's ocean beach. that's tonight at 11:00. >>> if you walk on two leg or four, most people agree this was great day to get outdoors. abc7~news was at the park in san francisco for dogfest, community dog show and fundraiser for mckinley elementary school. lots of dogs-all different breeds some in costumes, enjoying the warm day. also face-painting for the kid. this was the ninth year of the event. that's it for abc7~news at 6:00. see you again at 9:00 and 11:00. uh-huh. nice. oh, god. [giggles] what's wrong, michael? i got gum in my hair. you do. this...just...stinks. don't touch it. please, don't touch it! you got a ton of dandruff. okay, let me be. how'd you get gum in your hair? i was w
churches of christ in the area, have you visit and worship assemblies. i hope you will. we love you. in search of the lord's way. >>> join us tonight for abc7 on kofy tv 20. a medical first performed in the bay area. why this man's surgery could make history. >>> then on abc7~news at 11 here on channel 7 think latest on the search for two missing teenagers at san francisco's ocean beach. that's tonight at 11:00. >>> if you walk on two leg or four, most people agree...
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Apr 10, 2016
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>> we think of him as the guy who just christ like turned the other cheek. competitive and patient, as told as african americans, just wait are be patient, be patient. it will all come. it wasn't come. he was pushing and pushing much the turning the other cheek makes it more interesting. i think a film as attempting to say there's much more complicated person than mythology. by the way that person is even more mythological in its status. that has its cost. to have put up with that day after day after day. is incredible burden to bear. >> dickerson: when branch ricky the dodgers club president, brought him on, signed him, his advice was, get married. >> yeah. dickerson: why? >> he needed somebody. as we all do to get through the dark nights that were going to come. robinson swallowed hard i'm willing to do this if you're willing to take a chance on me. he said. he was in gauged to this remarkable woman, rachel robinson. >> dickerson: talk about her a her strengths. >> i don't think you could have had jackie robinson without rachel. she was able to provide a k
>> we think of him as the guy who just christ like turned the other cheek. competitive and patient, as told as african americans, just wait are be patient, be patient. it will all come. it wasn't come. he was pushing and pushing much the turning the other cheek makes it more interesting. i think a film as attempting to say there's much more complicated person than mythology. by the way that person is even more mythological in its status. that has its cost. to have put up with that day...
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Apr 24, 2016
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churches of christ in the area, have you visit and worship assemblies. hope you will. we love you. in search of the lord's way. hey. ready? come on! show me excited. yes! (michael) yeah. i'm pretty excited too. today i'm headed over to the job fair at valley view high school to find some new interns. wanna get some fresh blood, uh, euthanize this place. hey, we doin' this thing? yeah. oh, my god, darryl. you look like barack obama. everybody, i'm dating barack obama. why are you dressed like that? like what? like you're applying for a loan. maybe he's going to church. or court. figured i'd look presentable. you...went a different way. i think you look nice. thank you. thank you. okay. here's what we're going to do. i'm going to instruct the kids about management and sales. oscar will be in charge of accounting.
churches of christ in the area, have you visit and worship assemblies. hope you will. we love you. in search of the lord's way. hey. ready? come on! show me excited. yes! (michael) yeah. i'm pretty excited too. today i'm headed over to the job fair at valley view high school to find some new interns. wanna get some fresh blood, uh, euthanize this place. hey, we doin' this thing? yeah. oh, my god, darryl. you look like barack obama. everybody, i'm dating barack obama. why are you dressed like...
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Apr 30, 2016
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showing what prison fellowship in christ is doing for us. >> reporter: fry's crimes were both numerous and gruesome. >> i was very angry, very confused. >> fry received a death sentence for bludgeoning and stabbing to death a 36-year-old mother of five in 2000. >> you best show your love for god by the way you show you love for your fellow man. >> he has three other murder convictions, as well. fry beat one man with a shovel and threw him off a cliff. another victim was nearly beheaded. but when he sat down with us, fry told our producer he was confident of one thing. >> i believe i'm going to be with my lord. when i die, i go to my maker with a clear conscience. because i have accepted him as a my savior and i have asked forgiveness of my sins. >> do you feel like your god forgives you? do you feel -- >> he's your god, too. >> okay, does god forgive you? >> god forgives all. god loves everyone, regardless. >> fry would not discuss his crimes with us. but our producer pressed him on whether his victims would be as forgiving as he believes god will be. >> what would you say then if you
showing what prison fellowship in christ is doing for us. >> reporter: fry's crimes were both numerous and gruesome. >> i was very angry, very confused. >> fry received a death sentence for bludgeoning and stabbing to death a 36-year-old mother of five in 2000. >> you best show your love for god by the way you show you love for your fellow man. >> he has three other murder convictions, as well. fry beat one man with a shovel and threw him off a cliff. another...
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churches of christ in the area, have you visit and worship assemblies. i hope you will. we love you. in search of the lord's way. >>> indonesia threatened to ban actor leonardo di caprio after he expressed concerns about animals. here's a post that a top immigration official comment on. di caprio complained about the expansion of payment oil industry pushing orangutans toward extinction. di caprio cou be blacklisted. >>> the amazon founder says he has successfully launched and relanded a reusable rocket for the first time in five months. the rocket took off from west texas this morning. this is video from a previous landing. they hope to use the rocket to carry passengers for space tourist and each rocket lasting through 100 launches. space ex is working on a similar project, although the falcon 9 goes farther and faster, reaching orbit. falcon 9 landed safely on the ground in november but has failed to citily land a reusable rocket on a platform. >>> a fight to save two trees in san francisco. the rec and parks department majored them for removal becaus
churches of christ in the area, have you visit and worship assemblies. i hope you will. we love you. in search of the lord's way. >>> indonesia threatened to ban actor leonardo di caprio after he expressed concerns about animals. here's a post that a top immigration official comment on. di caprio complained about the expansion of payment oil industry pushing orangutans toward extinction. di caprio cou be blacklisted. >>> the amazon founder says he has successfully launched and...
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it depicts a christ-like figure who proclimbs i said i hate figs and love nature. >> i heard in the newshat mississippi had just passed a similar law that was worse than north carolina, and my first reaction was, how can it be worse than what is happening in north carolina? >> reporter: in north carolina backlash is also growing against their law overturning local ordinances protecting gay and transagain der rights. paypal announced it will not bring a project there along with 400 jobs. and more than 80 organizations have expressed their concern in both states. >> i'm glad corporate leaders are opposing the bill and using the force of their economic impact to make a difference. >> reporter: minnesota has joined vermont. >> this is a moral decision. in the case of mississippi it's an egregious block on rights. >> brick by brick, i will open it. it will take more than a few rocks to stop me from doin' what i have to do. >> suddenly heroin seems to be everywhere. >> there's no way i am willing to give up my family for a drug ever again. >> i know you all have strong opinions about the borde
it depicts a christ-like figure who proclimbs i said i hate figs and love nature. >> i heard in the newshat mississippi had just passed a similar law that was worse than north carolina, and my first reaction was, how can it be worse than what is happening in north carolina? >> reporter: in north carolina backlash is also growing against their law overturning local ordinances protecting gay and transagain der rights. paypal announced it will not bring a project there along with 400...
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christ. why do so many businesses rely on the us postal service? because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business. that's why we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. here, there, everywhere. united states postal service priority: you [markers scribbling] paul, remember how mommy used to wait a long time on hold with time warner cable? now, they call mommy back when it's convenient for her. what did you just learn, paul? if time warner cable can change, then so can i. now eat your vegetables. [crunch] changing for good. ba da ba ba ba >> have i made mistakes so far. >> for lovely folks here at chasing news, it is scary people and video taping them. >> [ bleep ] >> more often than not person getting scared is me [ bleep ] >> i don't appreciate living in fear. i do understand you know it is comedic value, like this from great britain who made a video >> you bugger [ laughter ] >> laugh it up now, your dad is old, and one day, you are going to kill him. >> oh, my god. >> i have been a swimmer my w
christ. why do so many businesses rely on the us postal service? because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business. that's why we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. here, there, everywhere. united states postal service priority: you [markers scribbling] paul, remember how mommy used to wait a long time on hold with time warner cable? now, they call mommy back when it's convenient for her. what did you just learn, paul? if time warner...
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the reign of julius caesar, who ruled around the time of christ, marked the turning point between theepublic and the empire. the republic, designed to rule a small city-state, found itself trying to rule most of europe. something new and stronger was needed. caesar established a no-nonsense, more-disciplined government, became dictator for life, and, for good measure, had a month named in his honor, july. the powerful elites of the republic found all this change just too radical. in an attempt to save the republic and their political power, a faction of roman senators assassinated caesar. his body was burned on this spot in 44 b.c. the citizens of rome gathered here, in the heart of the forum, to hear mark antony say, in shakespeare's words, "friends, romans, countrymen, lend me your ears. i've come to bury caesar, not to praise him." but the republic was finished, and rome became the grand capital of a grand empire. the via sacra, or sacred way, was the main street of ancient rome. it stretched from the arch of septimius severus to the arch of titus. rome's various triumphal arches,
the reign of julius caesar, who ruled around the time of christ, marked the turning point between theepublic and the empire. the republic, designed to rule a small city-state, found itself trying to rule most of europe. something new and stronger was needed. caesar established a no-nonsense, more-disciplined government, became dictator for life, and, for good measure, had a month named in his honor, july. the powerful elites of the republic found all this change just too radical. in an attempt...
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great link between the blood that was put above the lamp post, jesus christ is known as the lamb of god. his blood. >> what? did john kasich just fiction jesus into passover? the passover, predates jesus by 13 centuries. there were no lamp posts. >> senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell took a swipe at trump speaking about a possible contested convention. >> it is important for everybody to understand that the convention rules will require you to get 1,237 delegate votes, and until one gets to 1,237, they will not be the nominee. about 60% of the delegates bound on the first delegate will be free to do what they want to do on the second ballot. there may be a second ballot. >>> shifting to the democrats, bernie sanders held another big rally in queens, with a man than the skyline in the backbackdrop. he expects to win if there is a large turnover. after hitting on hillary clinton's wall street speeches, he released the transcripts of his speeches. >> i am prepared tonight to announce, i will release all of the transcripts of all of the speeches that i have given behind closed doors to
great link between the blood that was put above the lamp post, jesus christ is known as the lamb of god. his blood. >> what? did john kasich just fiction jesus into passover? the passover, predates jesus by 13 centuries. there were no lamp posts. >> senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell took a swipe at trump speaking about a possible contested convention. >> it is important for everybody to understand that the convention rules will require you to get 1,237 delegate votes,...
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. >> reporter: the 45-year-old mother of three had come to the creekside church of christ at about 4:00 a.m. monday to teach a fitness class. usually the class is outdoors. but because of rain, it had been moved indoors. >> we don't have any idea, or any evidence e person, how they walk, there's something very distinctive there that somebody has to be able to point this out. >> reporter: tonight a woman who prided herself in fitness, usually strong, is dey.ad. the best lead police have right now, that video of someone posing as a cop. kerry sanders, nbcu news. > looking back at the life and career of with my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, the possibility of a flare was almost a ays on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go. and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well enough. hutomira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and canc
. >> reporter: the 45-year-old mother of three had come to the creekside church of christ at about 4:00 a.m. monday to teach a fitness class. usually the class is outdoors. but because of rain, it had been moved indoors. >> we don't have any idea, or any evidence e person, how they walk, there's something very distinctive there that somebody has to be able to point this out. >> reporter: tonight a woman who prided herself in fitness, usually strong, is dey.ad. the best lead...
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three days and three nights just like jesus christ in the desert with adam and eve, hallelujah!! >> trevor: please welcome king bach! (cheers and applause) ♪ welcome welcome. >> thank you. you're on my snapchat right now. >> trevor: this is so weird. are we doing this now? >> this is live. >> trevor: so the tv goes to the thing -- >> i just ran out of time. >> trevor: what do you mean? only 10 seconds. try again. ready? can you guys make more noise? (cheers and applause) >>Ñi trevor: we're done! see you next week! perfect, nailed it. how did it feel. >> trevor: that's the internet? >> that's what the internet's come down to now. >> trevor: done? hello and goodbye. >> trevor: that's insane, man. it's all right. it's going to be okay. >> trevor: i just feel like -- i just feel like we're missing out on so much. >> no. >>ñr trevor: how am i going to get to know you? thank you for being on the show. >> thanks for having me. >> trevor: this is the most followed man on vine, more than 15 million. >> 15.3 million. one person, thank you! >> trevor: that's a lot of people. someÑi people
three days and three nights just like jesus christ in the desert with adam and eve, hallelujah!! >> trevor: please welcome king bach! (cheers and applause) ♪ welcome welcome. >> thank you. you're on my snapchat right now. >> trevor: this is so weird. are we doing this now? >> this is live. >> trevor: so the tv goes to the thing -- >> i just ran out of time. >> trevor: what do you mean? only 10 seconds. try again. ready? can you guys make more noise?...