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>> and afterward the blood was ritually drank such as in communion. >> reporter: tonight farrell maintains that after dwelling on the darkside he's now emerged on the other side and says his bad choices should serve as a warning and so this is his story. >> in here, you're surrounded by other murderers, robbers, rapists, thieves. they still tend to kind of give me respect, give me space. and it throws them to a degree because they're, like, this guy is drinking blood. he's got to be crazy. something can't be right with this guy's mind. >> whether rob farrell is crazy matters somewhat with the claims he'll make in this film, perhaps he just craves attention. his career as a teenage vampire earned him a ticket to death row, but it's also brought limb a kind of sinister celebrity as his despicable crime has been the subject of a movie, documentaries, books and internet fan sites. i'm just me. i don't know about celebrity status. one said that i should take a name, something that represented who i was, what i was et cetera. i was like i led a vampire cult and they called me the count from that
>> and afterward the blood was ritually drank such as in communion. >> reporter: tonight farrell maintains that after dwelling on the darkside he's now emerged on the other side and says his bad choices should serve as a warning and so this is his story. >> in here, you're surrounded by other murderers, robbers, rapists, thieves. they still tend to kind of give me respect, give me space. and it throws them to a degree because they're, like, this guy is drinking blood. he's got...
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catholics gathered for a special mass celebrate what they consider a miracle, the appearance on a communion way fer, the wafer developed a brown spot. two doctors determined the spot is heart muscle. >> here's an idea the catholic church is not happy about. temporary marriages. in mexico. a proposed ordinance will allow engaged couples to decide how long they want to tie the knot. years, months, or days. most, of course, choose until death do is part. the ordinance is designed to reduce divorces, get child custody out of the way and take care of property agreements before hand. the catholic church calls the idea appalling. >> if you think the bay area is tough on junk food, there's a new fat tax being charged on certain foods in denmark. the nordic country introduced the tax yesterday as a way to curb unhealthy eating habits, tax on a hamburger is 15-cents and on butter it's 40-cent. other european countries have imposed higher taxes on sugar, but den mark belief they're the first in the world to tax fatty food. >>> leigh glaser is here, and we're going to talk about that rain on the way. h
catholics gathered for a special mass celebrate what they consider a miracle, the appearance on a communion way fer, the wafer developed a brown spot. two doctors determined the spot is heart muscle. >> here's an idea the catholic church is not happy about. temporary marriages. in mexico. a proposed ordinance will allow engaged couples to decide how long they want to tie the knot. years, months, or days. most, of course, choose until death do is part. the ordinance is designed to reduce...
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we had a communion contract with local two at this hotel for 40 years before wells fargo bank showed up. wells fargo bank showed up in may 2010 and bought the hotel in a foreclosure sale, brought in a new set of managers from out of town, a poll done company called providence hotels, and they took our union contract and threw it in the trash can and the best of wells fargo bank. so the room cleaners that the bank these days are cleaning so many rooms that they really have time to take breaks. all their workers that extra duties while the staff is cut to the bone. we're working an extra half-hour for free. there is no accommodation with the union about medical plans or pensions. there is a national labor relations board. a judge who told them that they fired me illegally for being a union activist. that was back last july. i am standing here on unemployment. i think that tells you something about the people we're dealing with at this hotel. all at the behest of wells fargo bank. they did not have to do this. there are other owners that this hotel made a profit in good times than bad.
we had a communion contract with local two at this hotel for 40 years before wells fargo bank showed up. wells fargo bank showed up in may 2010 and bought the hotel in a foreclosure sale, brought in a new set of managers from out of town, a poll done company called providence hotels, and they took our union contract and threw it in the trash can and the best of wells fargo bank. so the room cleaners that the bank these days are cleaning so many rooms that they really have time to take breaks....
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. >> the head of the worldwide communion, the archbishop of cant bury, has defended his decision. >> what he called the lawlessness of zimbabwe. karen allen sent this report. >> after days of uncertainty, a last-minute dash as confirmation came through that the archbishop of cant bury will be allowed to meet the president. it was a hostile reception as he opened his doors to one of his biggest critics. in front of the cameras, smiling. but behind the scenes, a frank exchange, muega bee worried about the church's stand on homosexuality. after two hours of talks, the archbishop revealed he presented as doier of alleged abuses to his presidential host. as a news conference later, more talks. >> we have asked him that he use his powers as head of state to guarantee the security of those of his citizens who worship with the anglican church and put an end to unacceptable and illegal behavior. it was a very candid meeting. disagreement was expressed clearly, but i think in a peaceable manner. >> yesterday, 15,000 anglicans packed into the sports stadium. they had come to hear the archbishop
. >> the head of the worldwide communion, the archbishop of cant bury, has defended his decision. >> what he called the lawlessness of zimbabwe. karen allen sent this report. >> after days of uncertainty, a last-minute dash as confirmation came through that the archbishop of cant bury will be allowed to meet the president. it was a hostile reception as he opened his doors to one of his biggest critics. in front of the cameras, smiling. but behind the scenes, a frank exchange,...
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. >> reporter: on this sunday, united methodists led a communion service. participants said concern for economic justice is a core teaching of their faith. >> the bible is all about just a fairer shake for people and god's concern for all of god's children, not just a small segment of the population. >> reporter: some religious conservatives have criticized the faith- based support of occupy wall street calling it a '60s style, leftist effort to redistribute wealth. the family research council urged its members to pray that god would prevent what it called "these radical organizers from stirring revolution." but faith leaders at the wall street protests deny any political agenda. >> it's a broad movement of religious groups to support what's going on and really to support the conversation, not to take a particular side or another side, but just to say these are the things that we need to talk about. and they say it's only going to spread. >> what's very, very real is the frustration. and if people don't think that's real, if people don't think that reflects
. >> reporter: on this sunday, united methodists led a communion service. participants said concern for economic justice is a core teaching of their faith. >> the bible is all about just a fairer shake for people and god's concern for all of god's children, not just a small segment of the population. >> reporter: some religious conservatives have criticized the faith- based support of occupy wall street calling it a '60s style, leftist effort to redistribute wealth. the family...
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o'clock in the morning you'll still be able to see it in a nation that it's a beautiful city or in our communion moscow is a little bit crazy in the daytime while ignite the lights make it much more glamorous amazingly beautiful in its famous imposing towers and bright stars the kremlin and they bring red square is an image known to millions around the world illuminated landmarks would have a season present spectacular images visit is to never forget the area surrounding red square is also known for many other peaceful buildings too i just love this building the google store it always reminds me of london harrods especially when the light. is just perfect to located right on red square. it's a fact it's one thing though however wonderful it looks that way i would not like to be the person that saves those light bulbs out of the store. in a similar start of the great nineteenth century train stations of london in my opinion this eliminates building is one example of architecture that is more impressive at night from a distance i think it looks like it's made from gingerbread you can see why it's
o'clock in the morning you'll still be able to see it in a nation that it's a beautiful city or in our communion moscow is a little bit crazy in the daytime while ignite the lights make it much more glamorous amazingly beautiful in its famous imposing towers and bright stars the kremlin and they bring red square is an image known to millions around the world illuminated landmarks would have a season present spectacular images visit is to never forget the area surrounding red square is also...
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it is the circle, the communion. are all chilling, they are all knowing each other, they are all hanging out. i used to be a drag rat. out here 24/7 [ bleep ] hole getting missed on. so many people. do you know how many people i assaulted? i mean, renaissance market is the place. not to mention the access to the drop-in. drop-in center is dedicated to helping homeless youth. it offers food, clothing, internet access, and even a safe place to take a nap. chocolate's biggest source of support and stability is her fiance, brian, a former marine. but brian is a relative new comer to the streets. she worries about whether he can make it out here. in fact, earlier in the week, brian accidentally burned down the tent that they called home. >> this is his first time. i get irritated with him sometimes because i feel like he should know this but then i stop and think, how is he going to know this if he has never been through the situation? >> reporter: it has been a bad week. but a call brings some good news. >> are you serio
it is the circle, the communion. are all chilling, they are all knowing each other, they are all hanging out. i used to be a drag rat. out here 24/7 [ bleep ] hole getting missed on. so many people. do you know how many people i assaulted? i mean, renaissance market is the place. not to mention the access to the drop-in. drop-in center is dedicated to helping homeless youth. it offers food, clothing, internet access, and even a safe place to take a nap. chocolate's biggest source of support and...
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the we celebrate marriages and when we take communion. host: was the impact that laid the groundwork for the 18th amendment? guest: we began to see the constitution as some but they could make this a more perfect union. the conservative anti saloon league alied themselves with the progressives who wanted to redistribute wealth. there were huge disparities between the rich and the poor. factory workers were at the low was wrung. they wanted to pass an income tax amendments. they wanted the abolition of all and said it was a great idea because then we could separate uncle sam from the revenue he gets from the beer and liquor industries. 7% were coming from the beer and liquor into streets-- 70%. the liquor industry and all the related industries is untethered from its dependency on uncle sam, and uncle sam is on tethered from its dependency on them. we remained sauerkraut -- we renamed sauerkraut "liberty cabbage." we're on a straight path to the ratification of the amendment in the 36 states necessary. host: it was repealed on december 5,
the we celebrate marriages and when we take communion. host: was the impact that laid the groundwork for the 18th amendment? guest: we began to see the constitution as some but they could make this a more perfect union. the conservative anti saloon league alied themselves with the progressives who wanted to redistribute wealth. there were huge disparities between the rich and the poor. factory workers were at the low was wrung. they wanted to pass an income tax amendments. they wanted the...
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the we celebrate marriages and when we take communion. host: was the impact that laid the groundwork for the 18th amendment? guest: we began to see the constitution as some but they could make this a more perfect union. the conservative anti saloon league alied themselves with the progressives who wanted to redistribute wealth. there were huge disparities between the rich and the poor. factory workers were at the low was wrung. they wanted to pass an income tax amendments. they wanted the abolition of all and said it was a great idea because then we could separate uncle sam from the revenue he gets from the beer and liquor industries. 7% were coming from the beer and liquor into streets-- 70%. the liquor industry and all the related industries is untethered from its dependency on uncle sam, and uncle sam is on tethered from its dependency on them. we remained sauerkraut -- we renamed sauerkraut "liberty cabbage." we're on a straight path to the ratification of the amendment in the 36 states necessary. host: it was repealed on december 5,
the we celebrate marriages and when we take communion. host: was the impact that laid the groundwork for the 18th amendment? guest: we began to see the constitution as some but they could make this a more perfect union. the conservative anti saloon league alied themselves with the progressives who wanted to redistribute wealth. there were huge disparities between the rich and the poor. factory workers were at the low was wrung. they wanted to pass an income tax amendments. they wanted the...
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the we celebrate marriages and when we take communion. host: was the impact that laid the groundwork for the 18th amendment? guest: we began to see the constitution as some but they could make this a more perfect union. the conservative anti saloon league alied themselves with the progressives who wanted to redistribute wealth. there were huge disparities between the rich and the poor. factory workers were at the low was wrung. they wanted to pass an income tax amendments. they wanted the abolition of all and said it was a great idea because then we could separate uncle sam from the revenue he gets from the beer and liquor industries. 7% were coming from the beer and liquor into streets-- 70%. the liquor industry and all the related industries is untethered from its dependency on uncle sam, and uncle sam is on tethered from its dependency on them. we remained sauerkraut -- we renamed sauerkraut "liberty cabbage." we're on a straight path to the ratification of the amendment in the 36 states necessary. host: it was repealed on december 5,
the we celebrate marriages and when we take communion. host: was the impact that laid the groundwork for the 18th amendment? guest: we began to see the constitution as some but they could make this a more perfect union. the conservative anti saloon league alied themselves with the progressives who wanted to redistribute wealth. there were huge disparities between the rich and the poor. factory workers were at the low was wrung. they wanted to pass an income tax amendments. they wanted the...
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matthew would like to express what perverts communions with access to the market necessary to serve the mortgage needs of our 93 million members. as you consider legislative proposals for housing finance reform, we believe there is a core set of principles that must be considered to ensure the continuance treated fairly. the healthy in the real will second market must be maintained. there should be at least hugh gse entities to ensure competition and perform the essential functions currently performed by fannie and freddie. the u.s. government should this explicit guarantees of payment of principal on mortgage for the mortgage-backed securities. during any transition to a new system, credit unions must have an interactive access to the gse and the secondary market. five credit unions can support a model of the gse that is consistent with a cooperative for mutual entities small. six the board of divisors should be formed to be co seven, while the role of the u.s. government and secondary market is final, the gse should be self funded. the a.r.m. structures should please increased inciden
matthew would like to express what perverts communions with access to the market necessary to serve the mortgage needs of our 93 million members. as you consider legislative proposals for housing finance reform, we believe there is a core set of principles that must be considered to ensure the continuance treated fairly. the healthy in the real will second market must be maintained. there should be at least hugh gse entities to ensure competition and perform the essential functions currently...