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. >> deacon: just save it for the cops 'cause i got your number, lady. >> ricardo: she's your mother, quinn fuller. i am at her mercy. >> quinn: what you think you have is a message from beyond the grave -- one that you creatively pieced together. >> deacon: is that your way of telling me how sharp i am again? >> quinn: [ scoffs ] it's my way of saying that you are wrong -- dead wrong. >> deacon: you know, maybe. maybe not. but i don't want my daughter anywhere near you. >> quinn: yeah, well, she's married to my son now, and he gave her a fabulous diamond. >> deacon: a diamond that he never would have had to give her if mommy dearest didn't kill somebody for it. >> quinn: [ sighs ]
. >> deacon: just save it for the cops 'cause i got your number, lady. >> ricardo: she's your mother, quinn fuller. i am at her mercy. >> quinn: what you think you have is a message from beyond the grave -- one that you creatively pieced together. >> deacon: is that your way of telling me how sharp i am again? >> quinn: [ scoffs ] it's my way of saying that you are wrong -- dead wrong. >> deacon: you know, maybe. maybe not. but i don't want my daughter...
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in louisiana that didn't happen with the deacon sort of sense of justice. when students halt the boycott in jonesboro, louisiana, the police rolled up with firetrucks, and this is february -- february or march, it's cold, anyway. and the firemen are getting ready to hose -- turn the hosesi birmingham style on these students who are picketing the school. they're picketing the school, picketing the school, because a teacher has been kicked out of school because of his support for the movement. and they had walked out of school -- were boycotting the school. so the firemen are beginning to roll the hoses out when the -- when a car load of deacons pulls up. they always watched the students' protests because they werelkçóz there to protect the. four of them and they saw what was happening, and fred kirkpatrick, was the leader of this group, and he stepped out of the car, sees what is happening, turns to his men, who are coming out of the car, and he says, men, ready your weapons. loud enough for the police chief, who was there, because he is the one who called
in louisiana that didn't happen with the deacon sort of sense of justice. when students halt the boycott in jonesboro, louisiana, the police rolled up with firetrucks, and this is february -- february or march, it's cold, anyway. and the firemen are getting ready to hose -- turn the hosesi birmingham style on these students who are picketing the school. they're picketing the school, picketing the school, because a teacher has been kicked out of school because of his support for the movement....
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captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> deacon: are you sure you got that out ofge's office and not the preschool down the street? i mean, it looks like a bunch of scribble. >> quinn: i snuck them out of ridge's office myself. >> deacon: what the hell is this even supposed to be? it looks like a -- looks like a guy in a space suit or something. >> quinn: it's junk. apparently, ridge forrester has lost his ability to draw. >> katie: what was quinn even doing there? isn't she supposed to be in some kind of treatment facility? >> ridge: well, apparently, she got released 'cause she's cured now. >> katie: well, she shouldn't be involved. look what happened last time. >> ridge: it's not keeping brooke away from bill, is it? >> katie: you don't know that. >> ridge: struggling, katie.
captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> deacon: are you sure you got that out ofge's office and not the preschool down the street? i mean, it looks like a bunch of scribble. >> quinn: i snuck them out of ridge's office myself. >> deacon: what the hell is this even supposed to be? it looks like a -- looks like a guy in a space suit or something. >> quinn: it's junk. apparently, ridge forrester has lost his ability to draw. >> katie: what was...
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you know him as deacon claybourne on abc's nashville. y'all show some love for chip esten.show him some love. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. >> oh! for you, man. nice. what's up, baby? right on. >> how you doing? >> hello. thank you, man. >> absolutely. >> nice. >> nice? >> you know what? no, i'm not-- >> i heard-- you're not gonna play? but you are an entertainer, right? >> i am, but-- >> i heard rumors that you're a fan of the show, so we brought you a signed guitar there, and i want you to have it, all right? >> aww, thank you so much, man. i'm a huge-- i'm a huge, huge fan of this show, man. i watch the show. me and my wife, we sit up and watch the show all the time. great songs on there. you know, i grew up in a little small wn, so country mic somehow just got a part of me. you know, so--now why, i love it, thoh, man. it's great, man. >> thank you very much. >> i'm glad you're being here.
you know him as deacon claybourne on abc's nashville. y'all show some love for chip esten.show him some love. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. >> oh! for you, man. nice. what's up, baby? right on. >> how you doing? >> hello. thank you, man. >> absolutely. >> nice. >> nice? >> you know what? no, i'm not-- >> i heard-- you're not gonna play? but you are an entertainer, right? >> i am, but-- >> i heard rumors that you're a fan of...
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and i think they thought it would just be too dangerous to try and take guns from guys like the deacons guys like hartman turnbow here in holmes county or any of these guys, andrew moore done in cleveland or mrs. mcgee on her farm out their in flaura county. >> so i have been studying the freedom movement for a few years and also looking at food systems and agricultural systems and what's interesting to me is to see how many connections there are between farmers and this issue of guns and power. they look at harper turnbow and also fannie lou hamer the frequent farm corporation and also look at the public for new africa, the public government of africa. land seems like it's crucial to this equation so i guess my question is do you think that the story is more about guns or is it more about land ownership? >> while i think the story is about freedom you now and part of achieving freedom has to do with land. at least some people thought that. in greenville they had a sharecropper strike. sometimes the idea of freedom revolved around guns, just staying alive. certainly down in southwest mi
and i think they thought it would just be too dangerous to try and take guns from guys like the deacons guys like hartman turnbow here in holmes county or any of these guys, andrew moore done in cleveland or mrs. mcgee on her farm out their in flaura county. >> so i have been studying the freedom movement for a few years and also looking at food systems and agricultural systems and what's interesting to me is to see how many connections there are between farmers and this issue of guns and...
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empire liquor market in south-central so what we know she was of the other, merchant and wife and a deacon at her church. >> host: you write in your book she considers herself a leaked in south korea but that did not necessarily translate here in the state's. >> guest: and she was. she grew up in the small farming villages and her father was the only doctor in the village to he sent her to be educated in literature and she buried in to the family that they were industrialists and also enough in the of military and was the teacher of tai kwan darrell and other martial arts. when she arrived in lhasa angeles -- losses angeles i don't think she was prepared psychologically to see struggling working class families aura of the different race to see the inner-city difficulties for those persons of the working class and i think she did hold herself aloof and thought she was better than many of the people who ended up being her client base. >> host: was her reputation in south central? >> guest: it did not have a good reputation. something that happened before latasha was killed. a couple people p
empire liquor market in south-central so what we know she was of the other, merchant and wife and a deacon at her church. >> host: you write in your book she considers herself a leaked in south korea but that did not necessarily translate here in the state's. >> guest: and she was. she grew up in the small farming villages and her father was the only doctor in the village to he sent her to be educated in literature and she buried in to the family that they were industrialists and...
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. >> operations are underway to name a deacon. the ceremony was supposed to take place in his hometown. instead, he is ordained in exile, and front of a congregation that is also fleeing. many from the local muslim majority turned out to show solidarity. >> christians are our brothers, we are here that all religions survive. we do not differentiate, not even now. >> christian animals loan spiritual leaders -- christian and muslim spirit to leaders walk side-by-side. >> the world bank has pledged $200 million to help contain the ebola epidemic in west africa. the funds will go to help library and sierra leone radel the spread of the deadly virus. more than 900 people have died. >> several hospitals unexpectedly shut down on monday. staff have become so afraid of contract the ebola virus that they have stopped turning up for work and they say they do not have the necessary equipment to protect them selves from the infection. ebola is one of the topics on the agenda at the first ever u.s. africa summit in washington. >> barack obama
. >> operations are underway to name a deacon. the ceremony was supposed to take place in his hometown. instead, he is ordained in exile, and front of a congregation that is also fleeing. many from the local muslim majority turned out to show solidarity. >> christians are our brothers, we are here that all religions survive. we do not differentiate, not even now. >> christian animals loan spiritual leaders -- christian and muslim spirit to leaders walk side-by-side. >>...
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under and meet can be put forward in the theme indeed she had three of stein who've on each dog to deacon gunge one hundred. in us didn't do commend. and it might become her it's true as the farm cost but i don't fear. me fit look i'm in a high fun it's my will not give of. months if forced to confront itin and have. in the hope front. q will come and give it done fast. on the go home that. almost any other nice dog. getting this if he don't need to retool imo you should do it and it's. important that you know him back. i'm gonna knock that not guess just wasn't a threat back up one. hundred i don't fancy if you are going to knock your natural to. see them it's not there you see one twat music on them it's not sure. to new member point of a day. it will kill the bill yet other than it. was a limit on their. does a mention the. existence. of the isn't. and is a title harms your health and it includes. the seismic shifts in yala knocked him in spite of it how does it feel is in. my head. and i don't fully understand. the need for a gun and yet see it as a partner. as a mentor that's mine i
under and meet can be put forward in the theme indeed she had three of stein who've on each dog to deacon gunge one hundred. in us didn't do commend. and it might become her it's true as the farm cost but i don't fear. me fit look i'm in a high fun it's my will not give of. months if forced to confront itin and have. in the hope front. q will come and give it done fast. on the go home that. almost any other nice dog. getting this if he don't need to retool imo you should do it and it's....
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the school because the teacher is kicked out so as support for the movement but when a carload of deacons pulls up their blige and a somewhat was happening and fred but he steps out to see what is happening to turns to the men to say men? ready your weapons. muddy enough for the police chief that was there. . .
the school because the teacher is kicked out so as support for the movement but when a carload of deacons pulls up their blige and a somewhat was happening and fred but he steps out to see what is happening to turns to the men to say men? ready your weapons. muddy enough for the police chief that was there. . .
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coast guard is up an air search the water as well and they're hoping that the life preserver as a deaconto find this person. this it looks like it will be here for quite some time. they will have to call a contract out to remove this 40 ft fishing vessel the strong smell of a fuel is in the air. that just a lump that perhaps it was carrying a full load of fuel at the time as a conceited swaying back and forth. and looks like right now they're searching for the lone person. >>: marked: they think someone is missing or they know someone is missing? >>: name know someone is missing they believe that this person is still outstanding on land, this person jump off once the boat reached the beach and they tried to contact the authorities to call off the search or this person for whatever reason jump off the boat and hopefully this person had life the servers if he did that story. there is still one person is sent they're not ready to roll it he is dead or not at this time. >>: >> darya : live in the traffic center right now with a because never high spot. >>:anny: your level of west bound 80 th
coast guard is up an air search the water as well and they're hoping that the life preserver as a deaconto find this person. this it looks like it will be here for quite some time. they will have to call a contract out to remove this 40 ft fishing vessel the strong smell of a fuel is in the air. that just a lump that perhaps it was carrying a full load of fuel at the time as a conceited swaying back and forth. and looks like right now they're searching for the lone person. >>: marked:...
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wherein a medical mission school thatoly accommodates priestess and deacons. the church was home for the poor and destitute. clothes,om change and are infested with body lies. -- lice. many people were sick and they were an epidemic of fever. priestsar, one of the told us, this is the result of body lice infestation. them manually.l we spray holy water on them. they continue killing us. creature this small could cause this much trouble? tiny bloodsucking hitchhiker lived with humans for millennia. in spite of our attempts to get along them, they were the ride when humans conquer the globe. they moved in changed. losthumans evolved and lice for, -- their fur, lost their wings. they flattened and changed their color to adopt a new mail in an environment. lice changed faster and tended to change smarter. actually [indiscernible] lice infestation is actually nothing compared with the bacteria they transmit. and theld cause eating germ they carry could call dea th. -- cause death. that is what happened in the church. the fever is not known any part of the world exc
wherein a medical mission school thatoly accommodates priestess and deacons. the church was home for the poor and destitute. clothes,om change and are infested with body lies. -- lice. many people were sick and they were an epidemic of fever. priestsar, one of the told us, this is the result of body lice infestation. them manually.l we spray holy water on them. they continue killing us. creature this small could cause this much trouble? tiny bloodsucking hitchhiker lived with humans for...
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nowadays, of course in the catholic church a woman cannot be a priest or a de deacon. and in the southern of the baptist convention, a woman can't teach boys in the classroom. >> you and mrs. carter left the southern baptist convention because of their position on women. you have been hopeful of pope francis. >> i visited with pope john paul ii, an almost total inflexibility there, but i wrote pope francis a letter describing some of the issues in the book and helped him to prevent or minimize the position of women and girls. i didn't ask him to change the church's position on women of course, but he wrote me a very nice letter back, the position of women in the church needed to be strengthened and would be. >> i know you said that president obama has not. >> my other predecessors, i'm not criticizing president obama because you know i've been out of office for 35 years. and it's natural for a president to consult other presidents if he wants to who have been more recently in the white house. so i think that george w. bush and bill clinton have been there just before h
nowadays, of course in the catholic church a woman cannot be a priest or a de deacon. and in the southern of the baptist convention, a woman can't teach boys in the classroom. >> you and mrs. carter left the southern baptist convention because of their position on women. you have been hopeful of pope francis. >> i visited with pope john paul ii, an almost total inflexibility there, but i wrote pope francis a letter describing some of the issues in the book and helped him to prevent...
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but in the roman catholic church, a women can't be a priest or deacon, and in the southern baptist conventionand in the universities at the higher level, in the baptist convention, if a woman is a teacher in a seminary, they can't teach boys in the classroom. >> you and mrs. carter left because of the positions on women. and you, as you said, have been critical of the catholic church, and you have communicated with pope francis. >> i have, i think he's a great leader and i have hopes for him. and i communicated with pope john paul ii, and i found almost complete inflexion ability there. but i wrote pope francis a letter describing some of the issues in my book and asked him to help minimize the abuse of women and it girls. i didn't ask him to change the catholic position on women and priests, and he wrote me a very nice letter back, and he said that he was convinced that the future role of women in the catholic church needed to be strengthened and would be. >> the book is called, "a call to action." president carter, i hope that you come by and visit us on your 29th book. >>> coming up on thi
but in the roman catholic church, a women can't be a priest or deacon, and in the southern baptist conventionand in the universities at the higher level, in the baptist convention, if a woman is a teacher in a seminary, they can't teach boys in the classroom. >> you and mrs. carter left because of the positions on women. and you, as you said, have been critical of the catholic church, and you have communicated with pope francis. >> i have, i think he's a great leader and i have...
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mission in one of the oldest churches 100 miles away where there is a holy school that accommodates deacons in church scholars. the church was also home for the poor and destitute. people there seldom change clothes and they are infected by body lice. when my medical team arrived there, we were able to recognize what was going on. many people were sick. they were along the church corridors. it was not a real epidemic. it wasn't epidemic of relapsing fever. the locals even know it. this is all the result of a-day lice infestation. we just pray on body lice. we try to kill the manually on a daily basis. we spray holy water on them but they continue killing us. creature this small having a brain size of thousands of times less could cause this much trouble? that should be a question that faces mankind. bloodsucking creature lived with humans for a millennia. in spite of all attempts human main to get rid of them -- made to get rid of them. they went along for the ride when humans conquer the globe. . they migrate with humans when humans evolved and lost involved -- and evolved, the lice lost t
mission in one of the oldest churches 100 miles away where there is a holy school that accommodates deacons in church scholars. the church was also home for the poor and destitute. people there seldom change clothes and they are infected by body lice. when my medical team arrived there, we were able to recognize what was going on. many people were sick. they were along the church corridors. it was not a real epidemic. it wasn't epidemic of relapsing fever. the locals even know it. this is all...
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another wrote his suit looks like one of the suits you would see a deacon wear on a second sunday aturch. as a reverend, i can vouch for that. even congress is weighing in. congressman john dingell tweeted, i see no problem with the suit, along with a picture of him in a similar get-up. the president's tan suit even has its own twitter account and hash tag. important questions remain unanswered. president obama once told vanity fair, quote, you will see i wear only gray or blue suits. will republicans say this is just another broken promise? i'd like to consider myself a man of taste. maybe i can offer the president some style tips for the future. when the leaves start turning, make sure you have a warm scarf like this one. a bold red suit can also offer a pop of color on an autumn day. you know what? i have been known to wear a tan suit myself. don't forget, a "politics nation" baseball cap is always in style. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> a dove named paul? a hawk named hillary? let's play "hardball." good evening. i'm chris matthews in wash
another wrote his suit looks like one of the suits you would see a deacon wear on a second sunday aturch. as a reverend, i can vouch for that. even congress is weighing in. congressman john dingell tweeted, i see no problem with the suit, along with a picture of him in a similar get-up. the president's tan suit even has its own twitter account and hash tag. important questions remain unanswered. president obama once told vanity fair, quote, you will see i wear only gray or blue suits. will...
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. >> reporter: the deacon says that when the church members showed up to protest, pastor harris told them they'd all been ex-communicated. >> he says that oh no, you're no longer a member of the church. >> and i couldn't believe that that came out of this guy's mouth. >> reporter: the church members feel their pastor who worked to rehabilitate ex-cons, they feel pastor harris conned them all. >> it's horrible. >> reporter: andre harris's attorney declined our request for an interview, but i asked him and asked andre harris's brother, the real estate agent, if they knew if andre harris was still in the bay area. no comment. the lawsuit attempting to block the sale of the church is due in court in november. reporting from east palo alto, mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >>> coming up a massive clean up in santa cruz this weekend after thousands of dead fish float to the surface. we'll tell you thousand happened, next -- how it happened, next. >>> cloudy start for the bay area this morning including in san jose, hinting at cooler changes ahead. but a mean -- what it means for your week
. >> reporter: the deacon says that when the church members showed up to protest, pastor harris told them they'd all been ex-communicated. >> he says that oh no, you're no longer a member of the church. >> and i couldn't believe that that came out of this guy's mouth. >> reporter: the church members feel their pastor who worked to rehabilitate ex-cons, they feel pastor harris conned them all. >> it's horrible. >> reporter: andre harris's attorney declined our...
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>> guest: he was a deacon in the church and he found a peace for a difficult life he had had. he was easy to find at the baptist house of prayer in harlem. he began to tell stories about his experiences. >> host: how did you find him? >> guest: found him at the church. >> host: you just showed up and said here i am? >> guest: i am an assistant work with me and she was the first to make contact. when i heard about him i wanted to talk with him instantly. >> host: by the way, there are no pictures in your book. why not? >> guest: both my editor and i agrees on no pictures because we want people to lose themselves in the narrative and imagine yourself in the hearts and mind of the people and think about what you would do in that situation, black or white, whatever the situation. we thought by attaching a photograph it would be a distraction to people as they try to absorb themselves in the narratives. >> host: can we ever see them? >> guest: on the website. >> host: there is a young lid lady on the website? >> guest: yes. >> host: is that ida may? >> guest: that is my mother newl
>> guest: he was a deacon in the church and he found a peace for a difficult life he had had. he was easy to find at the baptist house of prayer in harlem. he began to tell stories about his experiences. >> host: how did you find him? >> guest: found him at the church. >> host: you just showed up and said here i am? >> guest: i am an assistant work with me and she was the first to make contact. when i heard about him i wanted to talk with him instantly. >>...
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we're not talking about issues between the police and the deacon at the church or your grandmother. we're talking about these young men. that's who we're seeing hungering down. >> i want to ask you, i want you to continue along with goldie taylor was talking about. she was sort of describing how things were when she was growing up in that area. she was giving us a little bit of background on that history, not only because of young black men there who do not trust law enforcement or authorities at all there, but she was also turboing on other things. for instance, not being able to find meaningful work. tell us about the factors that go into all of this that we're see sfwlg what we're seeing here isn't necessarily isolated. it kind of has a different face because it's a small suburban town. and again, it's all about policy. let's think about how we came to this moment here. we're talking about generations of people living in poverty. in this community, some folks used to call it sundown town, black folks couldn't even be here when the sun went down. now these major apartment complexe
we're not talking about issues between the police and the deacon at the church or your grandmother. we're talking about these young men. that's who we're seeing hungering down. >> i want to ask you, i want you to continue along with goldie taylor was talking about. she was sort of describing how things were when she was growing up in that area. she was giving us a little bit of background on that history, not only because of young black men there who do not trust law enforcement or...
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>> guest: he was a deacon in the church which is where he had found a kind of peace for a difficult life he had had. you could find him at the baptist house of prayer in harlem and instantly began to tell stories about his experiences. c-span: how did you find him? >> guest: i found him at the church. c-span: you just showed up at the church and set here i am, i am looking for people? >> guest: i had an assistant who was working with me and was the first to make contact with him and when i told him when i heard about him i wanted to talk with him and i did. c-span: by the way there are no pictures in your book. why not? >> guest: my editor and i simultaneously agreed there should be no pictures because we wanted people to lose themselves in the narrative, to imagine themselves in the hearts and minds of these people, think about what you would have done in that situation, black or white, whatever the situation might have been. we thought the photographs by attaching a photograph to it would be something of a distraction to people as they try to absorb themselves in the narrative. c-span:
>> guest: he was a deacon in the church which is where he had found a kind of peace for a difficult life he had had. you could find him at the baptist house of prayer in harlem and instantly began to tell stories about his experiences. c-span: how did you find him? >> guest: i found him at the church. c-span: you just showed up at the church and set here i am, i am looking for people? >> guest: i had an assistant who was working with me and was the first to make contact with...
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so thein introduction of housing choice vouchers and other policies to deacons trait poverty and thosehings together with a tight economy really helped to make progress against those trends. as soon as we 10ered the 2,000s, we entered the recession and quickly lost progress. when you look over the length of the decade, after two recessions, two uneven recoveries that did not reach down the economic ladder we've race ad lot of progress we made in the 1990s. >> host: new york up next. craig, hello. >> caller: how are you doing? the thing i don't understand is tooc relocate people i don't understand what good that does? i've seen many, many relocations over the years. i used to have a place in florida. i have lived up here for many, many years, it just seems that you're moving the problem to somewhere else. it is not helping the people. i mean, it seems to me that if you're a in place, take a place like the bronx and you just totally tear it down, and you make nice apartments for these people. youme give people opportunity, n that culture to go have their own businesses, to have predomina
so thein introduction of housing choice vouchers and other policies to deacons trait poverty and thosehings together with a tight economy really helped to make progress against those trends. as soon as we 10ered the 2,000s, we entered the recession and quickly lost progress. when you look over the length of the decade, after two recessions, two uneven recoveries that did not reach down the economic ladder we've race ad lot of progress we made in the 1990s. >> host: new york up next....
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deacons. the church was home for the poor and destitute. clothes,om change and are infested with body lies. -- lice. many people were sick and they were an epidemic of fever. priestsar, one of the told us, this is the result of body lice infestation. them manually.l we spray holy water on them. they continue killing us. creature this small could cause this much trouble? tiny bloodsucking hitchhiker lived with humans for millennia. in spite of our attempts to get along them, they were the ride when humans conquer the globe. they moved in changed. losthumans evolved and lice for, -- their fur, lost their wings. they flattened and changed their color to adopt a new mail in an environment. lice changed faster and tended to change smarter. actually [indiscernible] lice infestation is actually nothing compared with the bacteria they transmit. and theld cause eating germ they carry could call dea th. -- cause death. that is what happened in the church. the fever is not known any part of the world except the high lands ofrts of the sudan. with incr
deacons. the church was home for the poor and destitute. clothes,om change and are infested with body lies. -- lice. many people were sick and they were an epidemic of fever. priestsar, one of the told us, this is the result of body lice infestation. them manually.l we spray holy water on them. they continue killing us. creature this small could cause this much trouble? tiny bloodsucking hitchhiker lived with humans for millennia. in spite of our attempts to get along them, they were the ride...
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wherein a medical mission school thatoly accommodates priestess and deacons. the church was home for the poor and destitute. clothes,om change and are infested with body lies. -- lice. many people were sick and they were an epidemic of fever. priestsar, one of the told us, this is the result of body lice infestation. them manually.l we spray holy water on them. they continue killing us. how could this small
wherein a medical mission school thatoly accommodates priestess and deacons. the church was home for the poor and destitute. clothes,om change and are infested with body lies. -- lice. many people were sick and they were an epidemic of fever. priestsar, one of the told us, this is the result of body lice infestation. them manually.l we spray holy water on them. they continue killing us. how could this small
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deacon still see that there's hot spots that you have to worry about.rs here throughout the day. more not on our top story which are the storms there were two of them bearing down on hawaii. people in the bay area are still planning to go on their summer vacation. >>: jackie: i have cancelled a few flights and i would guess if you're traveling to the islands later on today or tomorrow may be into the weekend there are two storms out there you should probably be wearing because your flight may be affected. here's video from earlier this morning. one flight at 9:00 is cancelled there's a 1045 and a flight that have not been affected yet. that has not been affected by pilot error that it is the airline that flies between islands it cancel all the inner island flights at this point. they both have said they're going to waive any charges. in vienna flights booked it he did big changes their not going to a charge you for those changes. a lot of people make these plans months in advance. they talk about some of the conditions that are going on this morning. >>
deacon still see that there's hot spots that you have to worry about.rs here throughout the day. more not on our top story which are the storms there were two of them bearing down on hawaii. people in the bay area are still planning to go on their summer vacation. >>: jackie: i have cancelled a few flights and i would guess if you're traveling to the islands later on today or tomorrow may be into the weekend there are two storms out there you should probably be wearing because your flight...
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. >> i'm rooting for the new orleans saints in football and every demon deacon thing i've heard on theing demon. >> i am, at the core of my school. i want to thank my guests. before i go, i also want to acknowledge friday marked nine years since the catastrophic levee failure in the aftermath of hurricane katrina that ravaged new orleans. more than 1800 people across the gulf coast died. more than 80% of the city's homes were damaged and whole communities were displaced. for days people watched in shock and sadness as floodwaters swamped the iconic city and thousands were left trapped in their homes, on the roof or superdome and convention center without running water or power. nine years later new orleans is a city still struggling but on the end. the issues raised by katrina are still part of the national conversation. nine years later we know the determination and resilience of new orleanians have made significant recovery possible but the struggle continues and we still love our saints. that's our show for today. thanks to you at home for watching. i'll see you next saturday at 10
. >> i'm rooting for the new orleans saints in football and every demon deacon thing i've heard on theing demon. >> i am, at the core of my school. i want to thank my guests. before i go, i also want to acknowledge friday marked nine years since the catastrophic levee failure in the aftermath of hurricane katrina that ravaged new orleans. more than 1800 people across the gulf coast died. more than 80% of the city's homes were damaged and whole communities were displaced. for days...
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to three overcast fog conditions from the bay area dealing with local on clause of the coastline deaconssee the break of clouds over mt. tam. hang in the afternoon cobia cooler day we will see sunshine but temperatures won't reach the said the directors to agree to let more comfortable with real get that today having to tomorrow partly cloudy conditions will lose another big year to treat into early next week expects the pattern of morning fog afternoon sunshine temperatures mainly in the '70s and '80s as a focus on today's numbers >> : at antioch 9577 hayward san francisco today hitting a high of 70 degrees full details on what to expect this afternoon + look at a week had all that coming up an extended forecast on 15. >> : developing is a swing from the south bay police in san jose on the scene of a deadly shooting happened about 1:00 this morning mike is at the scene >> : dozen officers investigators remain here on the scene trying the pieces altogether earlier this morning corner arrived and not the victim's body from the park up behind me. shooting to place after 130 this morning th
to three overcast fog conditions from the bay area dealing with local on clause of the coastline deaconssee the break of clouds over mt. tam. hang in the afternoon cobia cooler day we will see sunshine but temperatures won't reach the said the directors to agree to let more comfortable with real get that today having to tomorrow partly cloudy conditions will lose another big year to treat into early next week expects the pattern of morning fog afternoon sunshine temperatures mainly in the '70s...