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this week it is a sad trend, churches sold or abandoned, many turned into restaurants or bars, in evansville, indiana, opposite is true. one life church is transforming an old brewery into a place of worship. a growing congregation and a symbol of rejuvenation for the community. >> several months went by, are we ever going to find the place? >> for us to come in and give it a new purpose and new meaning. >> in fact one of our worship teams is taking on the name of on tap. we believe god is going to do unique things. >> on tap, great name. renovations done by volunteers, church plans to open in three months. that is it for this week's edition of "christian world news." if you have story ideas, go to our facebook or website cwnews.org. until next week, good-bye and god bless you.
this week it is a sad trend, churches sold or abandoned, many turned into restaurants or bars, in evansville, indiana, opposite is true. one life church is transforming an old brewery into a place of worship. a growing congregation and a symbol of rejuvenation for the community. >> several months went by, are we ever going to find the place? >> for us to come in and give it a new purpose and new meaning. >> in fact one of our worship teams is taking on the name of on tap. we...
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construction of interstate 69 through my district, finally connecting the third largest city in indiana evansville to our state's capital indianapolis. this project had been planned since 1965. and it's just now being built. the fact of the matter is government does not have enough money to meet all of our infrastructure needs. we need to involve the private-sector in this process. every state should have the opportunity to replicate indiana's successes without being punished for it financially. in addition we need to make sure the funding formulas a located to each state are done fairly. inn and a dozen additional states have been donor states for over three decades. we get about 92 cents on a dollar. as late as the '80s only 78 cents on the $. we need a formula that provides adequate funding to each state and provide each state with dollars that they contribute to the trust fun. the senate bill does not accomplish these goals and puts indiana and other states at risk for significant cuts for funding by eliminating the equity bonus program. i look forward to a bill that treats all states equally
construction of interstate 69 through my district, finally connecting the third largest city in indiana evansville to our state's capital indianapolis. this project had been planned since 1965. and it's just now being built. the fact of the matter is government does not have enough money to meet all of our infrastructure needs. we need to involve the private-sector in this process. every state should have the opportunity to replicate indiana's successes without being punished for it...
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. >> i grew up in the evansville area.nd all of my inspiration was from my childhood. >> reporter: you'll be inspired when you see the bone breakers from west africa, doing things most of us can't even think about. >> but when i look at the audience and see their mouths open. and then the young wid d -- kids, with eyes popping open, that's what's most unique about them. >> i don't want to be dusty like you are. >> robert dunne,aka, onion head has been clowning around under the big top for 40 years. and loves every minute. >> to me, it's entertainment. it's excitement. to me, it's something that i'm really passionate about. and when you're passionate about something, it's never work. >> delivered with pride by a hometown guy. >> and it's just a feeling of, this is where i come from. this is where my inspiration was gathered. and this is what i went forth in the world with. >> ron matz, wjz eyewitness news. >> piece of cake. sure, right. >>> universoul circus is here monday. for more information, log onto our website, wjz.co
. >> i grew up in the evansville area.nd all of my inspiration was from my childhood. >> reporter: you'll be inspired when you see the bone breakers from west africa, doing things most of us can't even think about. >> but when i look at the audience and see their mouths open. and then the young wid d -- kids, with eyes popping open, that's what's most unique about them. >> i don't want to be dusty like you are. >> robert dunne,aka, onion head has been clowning...
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louis including evansville, indiana, and cincinnati, this afternoon and through early this evening. part of the reason is extreme warmth. it feels more like june out there than it does the first of may. we'll see temperatures that are 15 to 20 degrees above average again today. yesterday we had records across the board in some spots across the south well into the 90s and even washington, d.c. later on today will get into the mid 80s. we had an early spring. looks like we may have an early summer as well. >> figures, right? we have to show these pictures. dog video. >> it's good stuff. >> we don't like to put too many dog stories in the news. this dog guards the guy's bike while he's away. >> love it. and then on top of that, he hops on the back. i love it. perfect. >> that dog has to fall off eventually. >> not in this video. that's perfect stuff. >> thank you, rob. >>> still to come, you heard about isabel celis missing in arizona. now an advocate for missing children says there's a huge resource out there that could help where amber alerts do not. we're talking about long haul tru
louis including evansville, indiana, and cincinnati, this afternoon and through early this evening. part of the reason is extreme warmth. it feels more like june out there than it does the first of may. we'll see temperatures that are 15 to 20 degrees above average again today. yesterday we had records across the board in some spots across the south well into the 90s and even washington, d.c. later on today will get into the mid 80s. we had an early spring. looks like we may have an early...
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adeline wallace from evansville, indiana, is 105 and has friends of all ages.ra one this morning, irene baumgartner of kenosha, wisconsin, is 100 years old. she loves to dance. and she also enjoys wonderful things like tasting some wine each evening before din-din. that's it. and now back to new york. >> all right, willard, thank you so much. >>> pepsi has reached a deal with michael jackson's estate to feature the pop star's image in a new campaign now nearly three years after his tragic death. nbc's kristen dahlgren is in los angeles with details on this story. kristen, good morning. >> good morning, ann. remember, michael jackson and pepsi, the first time around, it was an ad campaign that had its ups and downs but was a huge financial success. now pepsi is banking that even in death michael jackson is still the king of pop. in the '80s it was a match that made madison avenue history. the word's biggest star, michael jackson, and one of the world's biggest companies, pepsi. >> that was their heyday in the '80s when they were using celebrities better than any
adeline wallace from evansville, indiana, is 105 and has friends of all ages.ra one this morning, irene baumgartner of kenosha, wisconsin, is 100 years old. she loves to dance. and she also enjoys wonderful things like tasting some wine each evening before din-din. that's it. and now back to new york. >> all right, willard, thank you so much. >>> pepsi has reached a deal with michael jackson's estate to feature the pop star's image in a new campaign now nearly three years after...
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>> host: richard mourdock, two-term state treasurer of indiana, former county official in evansville, indiana, in the southern part of the state. mr. mourdock, you ran for office prior to being elected county commissioner, correct? >> guest: i did, indeed. >> host: and what was the situation? >> guest: i ran for congress in the eighth congressional district as it's known in national politics, the bloody eighth district of indiana. ran in 1988 in a primary and lost. i was the nominee in 1990 and lost. came back, ran again in 1992 and received 49% of the vote, obviously, lost. was urged to run again in 199, and i showed my political genius by saying i don't think '94's going to be a good year for republicans. of course, that became the republican revolution. i was elected county commissioner, as you mentioned, and i served two terms there. >> host: have you had a conversation with senator lugar since the election? >> guest: no, i have not. i spoke with him the saturday before the election. we were at a joint appearance, and we had a moment at the end of that event, and i said to him, se
>> host: richard mourdock, two-term state treasurer of indiana, former county official in evansville, indiana, in the southern part of the state. mr. mourdock, you ran for office prior to being elected county commissioner, correct? >> guest: i did, indeed. >> host: and what was the situation? >> guest: i ran for congress in the eighth congressional district as it's known in national politics, the bloody eighth district of indiana. ran in 1988 in a primary and lost. i was...