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sergeant justin griffith was one of the organizers. >> this is us coming out of the closet, you know, shattering that stained glass ceiling. we want to remove the stigma about atheists and whatever they think the word "atheist" means. >> as unlikely as it may seem, one token of respect they would like is an atheist chaplain. that's a tall order, considering that conservative evangelical clergy dominate the ranks of the chaplaincy. organizations like the national association of evangelicals, the nae, dispute any need for an atheist chaplain. galen carey is an nae vice president. >> evangelicals very strongly support the men and women in uniform, and they want to see that their spiritual needs are met. i don't think you would find many who could understand, frankly, the point of a chaplain for atheists. >> there are over 3,000 chaplains altogether. 90% are christian, even though only about seven out of ten soldiers claim to be christian. there are also a handful of muslim, jewish and hindu chaplains. jason torpy, an iraq veteran, wants to know why the much larger group of atheists or hu
sergeant justin griffith was one of the organizers. >> this is us coming out of the closet, you know, shattering that stained glass ceiling. we want to remove the stigma about atheists and whatever they think the word "atheist" means. >> as unlikely as it may seem, one token of respect they would like is an atheist chaplain. that's a tall order, considering that conservative evangelical clergy dominate the ranks of the chaplaincy. organizations like the national...
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robert griffith could go to the colts. >>> thinking about getting a new pet for the family?ou may want to head out to d.c. today. we'll tell you how to get a special adoption rate across the area. the mega match match-a-thon when we return. >>> here's your chance to adopt dogs and cats of all ages. it goes from 11:00 to 5:00 today. adoption fees are reduced at the event. you see a dog you
robert griffith could go to the colts. >>> thinking about getting a new pet for the family?ou may want to head out to d.c. today. we'll tell you how to get a special adoption rate across the area. the mega match match-a-thon when we return. >>> here's your chance to adopt dogs and cats of all ages. it goes from 11:00 to 5:00 today. adoption fees are reduced at the event. you see a dog you
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the search for biblical history in the holy land, hello everyone, i am wendy griffith. in jerusalem's old city, two sites claim to be the place where jesus was buried and rose again. which is authentic. chris mitchell has the story. >> reporter: the garden tomb, the garden of joseph of arimathea some believe. some believe jesus died, buried and rose from the dead. the garden is a two-acre oasis in jerusalem. british christians bought the garden 125 years ago and formed the garden tomb associaton. for years they have allowed visitors free of charge. richard is the director of the garden tomb. >> we have the perfect representation of the biblical account of the four gospels. everything matches what we show people. >> today nearly a quarter of a million visitors pour into the garden tomb each year. this is the tour visitors get when they come to the garden. jesus was crucified outside the city walls, and there was a garden that belonged to a rich man by the name of joseph of arimathea. >> we came to the place the bible calls gol gat that, that is to say place of a skull. >
the search for biblical history in the holy land, hello everyone, i am wendy griffith. in jerusalem's old city, two sites claim to be the place where jesus was buried and rose again. which is authentic. chris mitchell has the story. >> reporter: the garden tomb, the garden of joseph of arimathea some believe. some believe jesus died, buried and rose from the dead. the garden is a two-acre oasis in jerusalem. british christians bought the garden 125 years ago and formed the garden tomb...
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. >> and i am wendy griffith. five years ago five were murder. and nothing has happened. >> the company is moving towards islamic fundamentalism. gary lane has that story from istanbul, turkey. >> reporter: april 18th, 2007, three are stabbed at a bible print shop. their throats slit. one year later the widow said the anniversary is just another day of remembrance. >> everyday i have to live without him. >> five suspects went on trial. five years later, still no conviction. church attendance dropped immediately in malt i. >> they documented 12 attacks against christians in 2011. this has led u.s. commission on international religious freedom for the first time to list turkey as a country of particular concern. nina shay says the turkish government is suppressing christian worship. result christian numbers are dwindling. >> they are very frail. we are going to see them vanish if turkey doesn't give them religious freedom. >> turkeys ambassador in washington calls this cpc politically motivated. the turkish government will not act against muslims.
. >> and i am wendy griffith. five years ago five were murder. and nothing has happened. >> the company is moving towards islamic fundamentalism. gary lane has that story from istanbul, turkey. >> reporter: april 18th, 2007, three are stabbed at a bible print shop. their throats slit. one year later the widow said the anniversary is just another day of remembrance. >> everyday i have to live without him. >> five suspects went on trial. five years later, still no...
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joann griffith that was so lucky to find you in and meet her in the archives to take on this project. joanne is an international broadcast journalist having worked at the bbc, npr and pacifica radio network. for over 17 years in broadcast journalism has been dedicated to the theme of the african diaspora, so it is perfect landing of julian's skills as a journalist and the inspiration of ringing the audio to print forms here today. thank you so much for joining us will hand over the mic to joann griffith who will then carry on with their guest panelists. [applause] we also want to mention great rogerio who helped shepherd this project. >> is actually lovely to see greg. we've been going backwards and forward for the last three years i guess it is now, talking about this project in framing this project and bred in the project in editing the project and saying you have to get it finished in me saying i don't like you. but now it is done, so it's really lovely to be here in new york can see you in thank you for helping to put this together. i am an international broca's journalist and edi
joann griffith that was so lucky to find you in and meet her in the archives to take on this project. joanne is an international broadcast journalist having worked at the bbc, npr and pacifica radio network. for over 17 years in broadcast journalism has been dedicated to the theme of the african diaspora, so it is perfect landing of julian's skills as a journalist and the inspiration of ringing the audio to print forms here today. thank you so much for joining us will hand over the mic to joann...
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hello everyone i am wendy griffith. >> and i am efrem graham, george thomas is on assignment. satellite and tv create others to hear the gospel. >> it is forcing many former muslims to start their fellowships. gary lane has the story. >> reporter: what happens to a muslim seeking to discover more about christianity? by stepping out of the mosque and into a church. >> there is so much risk, so much danger. >> some people are afraid to accept you. >> they are concerned about what is the government going to say if we are converting muslims. that puts a target on our backs. >> rejected by traditional churches, a growing number of christians from a muslim background are worshipping in their own way. open days usa president carl muller says it is a fourth branch of christianity. >> muslims are turning to jesus christ, an entirely new way of expressing christianity within the context of the middle east earn culture. >> this palastinian prefers to worship like this, the mmb. however these communities are also at risk of misunderstanding important christian doctrines. >> as muslims sta
hello everyone i am wendy griffith. >> and i am efrem graham, george thomas is on assignment. satellite and tv create others to hear the gospel. >> it is forcing many former muslims to start their fellowships. gary lane has the story. >> reporter: what happens to a muslim seeking to discover more about christianity? by stepping out of the mosque and into a church. >> there is so much risk, so much danger. >> some people are afraid to accept you. >> they are...
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just really quick am here to introduce joanne griffith, the editor of the book. but i also want to let you know that the purchase of the book here, you'll get a free cd which is 11 hours of archived recordings, as was the participants of the book. joanne griffith, i was so lucky to find a meter in the archives, is an international broadcast journalist, having worked with bbc, npr and the pacifica radio network. our work over the 17 years in broadcast journalism has been dedicated to the theme of the african diaspora. it was a perfect blending of chileans skills as a journalist and my inspiration of bringing the audio to print forms that were here today. so thank you so much for joining us. i'm going to hand over the mic to joanne griffith within carry on with our guest panel. thank you so much, joe when. [applause] it's lovely to see greg. we have been going backwards and forwards for the last three years i guess it is now, talking about this project, framing this project and writing the project and editing the project. me crying and greg saying they had to get i
just really quick am here to introduce joanne griffith, the editor of the book. but i also want to let you know that the purchase of the book here, you'll get a free cd which is 11 hours of archived recordings, as was the participants of the book. joanne griffith, i was so lucky to find a meter in the archives, is an international broadcast journalist, having worked with bbc, npr and the pacifica radio network. our work over the 17 years in broadcast journalism has been dedicated to the theme...
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commissioner griffith is with us.o harlan kelly, assistant general manager san francisco public utilities commission, junior partner to our keynote speaker today. [applause] dr. veronica honey cut with the san francisco community college. a member of the board of education. dr. moses is with us. commissioner linda richardson is with us also. one of the things that is significant -- i mentioned that reverend dyson is the first woman ordained in the baptist church in san francisco, in 1982. it is also very significant that this year -- we should also be aware this is the 160th anniversary of three of the leading religious institutions in the african american community. the zion church, of bethel, and third baptist will all be celebrating their 160th anniversary this year. these churches were established two years after san francisco was established. thank you for joining us. [applause] the other thing i would like to speak briefly on is the fact that we celebrate black history month annually. black history month was sta
commissioner griffith is with us.o harlan kelly, assistant general manager san francisco public utilities commission, junior partner to our keynote speaker today. [applause] dr. veronica honey cut with the san francisco community college. a member of the board of education. dr. moses is with us. commissioner linda richardson is with us also. one of the things that is significant -- i mentioned that reverend dyson is the first woman ordained in the baptist church in san francisco, in 1982. it is...
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which was very exciting, and she, of course, was very glamorous, and we had don johnson and melanie griffith one year, and that was quite interesting. she wrote the cutest note to the president and barbara afterwards saying, my mother never told me what i should wear to the white house, and the reason was that she had come in what she thought was a lovely little outfit. it was a gold, all gold sequins. that part was okay. it was very low and very short. >> it was a very little outfit. >> a very little outfit, and so she looked adorable in it, of course, because she had a beautiful figure, but she was very cute, and it was cute of her to write and say, you know, i didn't realize i should have -- i was maybe not quite properly dressed. >> let me ask you, because the white house, obviously, reflects the broader culture. a lot of people think that broader culture has been coarsens over the last half century, has that, in any way, found its way in the white house? how's the dress code, for example, compared to -- >> when we were there, i even noticed over the four years, but people, you know, i t
which was very exciting, and she, of course, was very glamorous, and we had don johnson and melanie griffith one year, and that was quite interesting. she wrote the cutest note to the president and barbara afterwards saying, my mother never told me what i should wear to the white house, and the reason was that she had come in what she thought was a lovely little outfit. it was a gold, all gold sequins. that part was okay. it was very low and very short. >> it was a very little outfit....
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highway patrol arrived to give them an escort, the ducks were gone, hopefully to the safety of nearby griffith park. >>> we got a glimpse today of the first pictures taken of an all-white killer whale anywhere in the wild. video was taken by a russian research team back in 2010, but they just reveal it had to the world today, along with the admission that they have been looking for the whale which they named iceberg in the days ever since. >>> when we come back here tonight, coming together after a terrible tragedy, how an entire town is making a difference for kids who had something very important taken away from them. >>> time now for our "making a difference" report tonight from joplin, missouri. that would be post-tornado joplin, missouri, where just because the storm took away their high school doesn't mean it isn't prom season. that presented a challenge, how to make sure the kids that lost so much at least get to enjoy a proper prom. one teacher had a big idea. the town helped out, and tonight chelsea clinton tells us about a team effort at "making a difference." >> joplin high school,
highway patrol arrived to give them an escort, the ducks were gone, hopefully to the safety of nearby griffith park. >>> we got a glimpse today of the first pictures taken of an all-white killer whale anywhere in the wild. video was taken by a russian research team back in 2010, but they just reveal it had to the world today, along with the admission that they have been looking for the whale which they named iceberg in the days ever since. >>> when we come back here tonight,...
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i'm bill griffith. maria will be along in a few minutes with the rest of the program. first here's a look at what is making news. as we head into a new week on wall street. fed chairman ben bernanke left the door open for more monetary easing this week. speaking in a conference in virginia he said the fed needs to remain cautious in deciding its next move and the economy still needs more help to encourage job growth. >> i don't want to deny that we've certainly seen some recent positive developments and what we're hoping for is whether or not those positive developments are sustained and whether they lead to a self-sustaining recovery going forward. >> well, that bernanke bounce pushed the dow higher on monday. in fact is it was up 160, its best gain in nearly two weeks. the markets then fell through mid-week. by friday the markets closed down. here's a look how the major arms finished the first three months of the year, the best first quarter since 1998. >>> best buy announced it will close 50 of its big box stores this year, test new store for t formats and lay off w
i'm bill griffith. maria will be along in a few minutes with the rest of the program. first here's a look at what is making news. as we head into a new week on wall street. fed chairman ben bernanke left the door open for more monetary easing this week. speaking in a conference in virginia he said the fed needs to remain cautious in deciding its next move and the economy still needs more help to encourage job growth. >> i don't want to deny that we've certainly seen some recent positive...
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griffiths, our charles darn win, our john, paul, george and ringo, bob woodward and carl bernstein. [ applause ] >> from that week in june 1972 each has had a career of distinguished work that has solidified their place in our pantheon. i want to recognize another special guest. here in the front row we have their editor, ben bradley, the former editor and currently vice president of "the washington post." [ applause ] now the fun. >> thank you. it's a real privilege being here. i wrote my book because i wanted to answer one question. how do you live the rest of your lives when by age 30 you've achieved the fame, success, wealth and professional respect that most of us hope to have by the time you die? writing a book about two living people is a very odd experience. kind of feel like a stalker. you know so much about them, you probably know things they've long forgotten. you're reading everything, combing through their a kirchiv divorce papers, grilling their friends and enemies and all the while they're right there, not at all dead but still not talking to you. but we're friends now.
griffiths, our charles darn win, our john, paul, george and ringo, bob woodward and carl bernstein. [ applause ] >> from that week in june 1972 each has had a career of distinguished work that has solidified their place in our pantheon. i want to recognize another special guest. here in the front row we have their editor, ben bradley, the former editor and currently vice president of "the washington post." [ applause ] now the fun. >> thank you. it's a real privilege being...
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. >>> will it be luck or robert griffith iii to the redskins. e >> see you later! dog ] i i am a pro baller. 11 years playing the outfield, and i got no plans to retire. [ female announcer ] aging may slow a dog down, but iams helps keep dogs playing year after year with our age-specific nutrition. and now, even for dogs 11 and older with new iams senior plus. it helps boost the immune response to that of an adult dog and helps fight signs of aging. [ dog ] i'll never be a bench-warmer. [ female announcer ] new iams senior plus. see the iams difference or your money back. [ dog ] i am an iams dog for life. >>> making headlines in sports, the nats jumped on top of the mete r. mets early with an ian desmond run -- on top of the mets with an ian desmond run. tomorrow, the nationals home opener. the nats host the cincinnati reds at 1:05. holly morris and dave ross will be down at nats park tomorrow morning with more on the hopes for this season, what is new and fun for you and your family at the ballpark. >>> the orioles hosted the yankees. this one would go to extra i
. >>> will it be luck or robert griffith iii to the redskins. e >> see you later! dog ] i i am a pro baller. 11 years playing the outfield, and i got no plans to retire. [ female announcer ] aging may slow a dog down, but iams helps keep dogs playing year after year with our age-specific nutrition. and now, even for dogs 11 and older with new iams senior plus. it helps boost the immune response to that of an adult dog and helps fight signs of aging. [ dog ] i'll never be a...
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by the time the highway patrol arrived, the ducks were gone hopefully to the safety of nearby griffithk. >>> we got a glimpse today of the first pictures taken of an all-white killer whale anywhere in the wild. videos taken by a russian research team in 2010, but they revealed it to the world today along with the admission that they have been looking for the whale which they named iceberg in the days ever since. >>> when we come back here tonight coming together after a terrible tragedy, how an entire fo town is making a difference for kids who had something very important taken away from them. . let's go. from the crack, off the backboard. [ laughs ] dad! [ laughs ] whoo! oh! you're up! oh! oh! so close! now where were we? ok, this one's good for two. score! [ male announcer ] share what you love with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. they're gr-r-eat! whose non-stop day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ to have the energy to turn a "to do" list into a mem
by the time the highway patrol arrived, the ducks were gone hopefully to the safety of nearby griffithk. >>> we got a glimpse today of the first pictures taken of an all-white killer whale anywhere in the wild. videos taken by a russian research team in 2010, but they revealed it to the world today along with the admission that they have been looking for the whale which they named iceberg in the days ever since. >>> when we come back here tonight coming together after a...
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historically taboo these nonbelievers say the time has come to come out of the closet like justin griffith is trying to get religion out of the military with the ground zero of this cultural revolution where we're all coming out in massive numbers there's this climate of fear and shame most atheists don't even have atheist on their records they are told that they're not even isn't even an option while the secular movement is growing it's clear that religion is front and center for a large number of voters amaranth a powerful force in u.s. politics today the separation between church and state a line that many are fighting increasingly blurry and washington liz wall. r.t. . if you thought that report was interesting you are not you're not going to one of miss our next show it's coming up at five we will have an atheist and a conservative go head to head over the role of religion and politics tonight to see if i make it to the crossfire but coming up next is the capital account that's up on our next on our c let's check in with lauren lyster to see what's on today's again. lauren what can we
historically taboo these nonbelievers say the time has come to come out of the closet like justin griffith is trying to get religion out of the military with the ground zero of this cultural revolution where we're all coming out in massive numbers there's this climate of fear and shame most atheists don't even have atheist on their records they are told that they're not even isn't even an option while the secular movement is growing it's clear that religion is front and center for a large...
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bearing the euro zone's that a quarter think kickstarting the economy will be the hottest just griffith's we can see there on screen see a challenge in defusing tension of immigrants and finally fourteen percent think its involvement in foreign conflicts will be the biggest problem during the debate but costing a pipeline out on t.v. . and media currency crisis talks costs. tragedy integration. who will be left standing with the people speech. the french election on r t. the un's top party has agreed on a resolution to send three hundred observers to syria to monitor the fragile truce that moscow's welcomed the move but washington warned it may take action against a mask if it fails to comply with the peace plan the report has more now from new york. once again the united nations security council has unanimously adopted a resolution on syria the most recent one drafted by russia and co-sponsored by eight other countries the resolution calls for and authorizes up to three hundred unarmed u.n. military observers to go to syria and monitor the truce the cease fire that was put in place april
bearing the euro zone's that a quarter think kickstarting the economy will be the hottest just griffith's we can see there on screen see a challenge in defusing tension of immigrants and finally fourteen percent think its involvement in foreign conflicts will be the biggest problem during the debate but costing a pipeline out on t.v. . and media currency crisis talks costs. tragedy integration. who will be left standing with the people speech. the french election on r t. the un's top party has...
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historically taboo these nonbelievers say the time has come to come out of the closet like justin griffith is trying to get religion out of the military were at the ground zero of this cultural revolution where we're all coming out in massive numbers there's this climate of fear and shame most atheists don't even have atheist on their records and they're told that they're not even it's not even an option while the secular movement is growing it's clear that religion is front and center for a large number of voters amaranth a powerful force in u.s. politics today the separation between church and state a line that many are fighting increasingly blurry and wash in from this wall artsy . well as religion remains an important issue for many voters today something they're bound to find appalling say in making an appearance in america's pop culture and some experts say music artists are turning to say tannic images to gain publicity pop star nicki minaj reportedly said that a demon in roman lives inside of her but she's not alone and including say and music lady gaga i'm kanye west have invoked
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(griffith) "the programs and services that our citizens depend on, things like health ccre, ervices toe eldeely, we want to make sure that those things arr protected."there'll be no increase...in the gasooine ttx...and most likely no increaseein the sales tax. governor o'malley had suggeeteddthe hike...toohelp pay for transportation projects.but republicans...remain increase was rammed thrrugh at the last minuteeafter the &pbudget was finally passed, this year."(rydell) "a conference committee consisting of seeeral hoping to reach a consensus over a eries of tax hikes and budget cuts either leter today or saturday and then final expected before monday's adjournmentt"in annapolis, &pjohn rydell, fox 45 news at ten. lawmakerssare also closeto passing an increase in the annnal flush ttx on homeowners from 30-dollarsto 60-dollaas. imagine getting a 12-thouuand- dollar tip... just for waiting on one customer's table. happened tooone waitress inn-3 police confiscatee it... saying it was part of a ddug investigation.lucky for her... thursday and determined the money wasnt tted to a ccime. the
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jen griffith from george mason wondering how over the next ten years do you think polling will change? >> well, you know, we are doing a lot of work now. i was president of the american associational of public opinion research, our nation's biggest pollster group, last year and now the immediate past president but in my presidential address, i'm sure you read it carefully -- >> i think we covered it. >> i'm not sure if you would have or not, but i talked about the fact that we as poll steriles have to be open to whatever source of public opinion that's out there. and the biggest phenomenon we're finding out is, where as i mentioned, quite a fup people refuse to talk to us when we call them. we now have millions of people who want to give their opinion, what are they doing? they are tweeting it, flight they say, i want people to know what i think about something. and facebook posts, people are trying to give their opinion, as well, blogs and other forms. so, we have this phenomenon today where millions are americans are desperate to get their opinion out there. so, researchers have sta
jen griffith from george mason wondering how over the next ten years do you think polling will change? >> well, you know, we are doing a lot of work now. i was president of the american associational of public opinion research, our nation's biggest pollster group, last year and now the immediate past president but in my presidential address, i'm sure you read it carefully -- >> i think we covered it. >> i'm not sure if you would have or not, but i talked about the fact that we...
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their posts on facebook and the aclu is coming to their defense the girls are eighth graders at griffith middle school in january there were expelled for bullying harassment and intimidation after school officials were informed about a conversation they posted on facebook the teen's claim that there were only joking and they argue that what they do outside of school is private and should not be the school's business the aclu filed a lawsuit yesterday alleging that the school violated the teenagers first amendment rights the school is not return phone calls about the case but in a letter to one of the teen-ager's parents officials said that the death remarks were considered to be harassment and intimidating which violated the provisions of the student handbook the school district has 21 days to respond to that aclu lawsuit the day's top business stories are up next as well as the news that time for your bloomberg on the money report ... housing sales for march are coming in better than expected rising to the higher levels since april 2010 ... there's more buyers confidence ... but more am
their posts on facebook and the aclu is coming to their defense the girls are eighth graders at griffith middle school in january there were expelled for bullying harassment and intimidation after school officials were informed about a conversation they posted on facebook the teen's claim that there were only joking and they argue that what they do outside of school is private and should not be the school's business the aclu filed a lawsuit yesterday alleging that the school violated the...
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it happened around 8:45 on griffith street near palou avenue. police say three people sitting inside a car were shot. one person was pronounced indicate at the hospital and no one has been arrested. >> " tax day is quickly approaching and in protest tea party members in the bay area came together today for a rally. >> the young musicians opened today's tea party tax day protest at justin herman plaza in san francisco. dozens of people attended the event. one woman we spoke to said she is most concerned about government taking away citizens' property rights is the good property rights are one of our fundamental liberties in this country. >> and all of the totalitarian regimes in the past have started by taking people's private property. >> organizers say today's event is especially important because it's an election-year. >>> 11 members of president obama's secret service detail were put on administrative leave today amid allegations of possible misconduct with prostitutes. the incident involved the president's advance team on assignment in colom
it happened around 8:45 on griffith street near palou avenue. police say three people sitting inside a car were shot. one person was pronounced indicate at the hospital and no one has been arrested. >> " tax day is quickly approaching and in protest tea party members in the bay area came together today for a rally. >> the young musicians opened today's tea party tax day protest at justin herman plaza in san francisco. dozens of people attended the event. one woman we spoke to...
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historically taboo these nonbelievers say the time has come to come out of the closet like justin griffith is trying to get religion out of the military to ground zero of this cultural revolution where we're all coming out in massive numbers there's this climate of fear and shame most atheists don't even have atheist on their records and they're told that they're not even it's not even an option a lot of the secular movement is growing it's clear that religion is front and center for a large number of voters and remains a powerful force in u.s. politics today the separation between church and state a line that many are fighting increasingly blurry and washington this wall. r.t. . to talk more about the separation of church and state and if that line is getting hazier i'm joined now by daniel ferrazzi he is the director grassroots political consulting l.l.c. and a.j. johnson development director for omarion american atheists welcome to the both of you danielle i'm going to start with you too much around too much religious talk in politics today i don't believe so we've had an integral amoun
historically taboo these nonbelievers say the time has come to come out of the closet like justin griffith is trying to get religion out of the military to ground zero of this cultural revolution where we're all coming out in massive numbers there's this climate of fear and shame most atheists don't even have atheist on their records and they're told that they're not even it's not even an option a lot of the secular movement is growing it's clear that religion is front and center for a large...
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. >> for the united states farm report i'm clinton griffith reporting. >> he said he grows produce foror, not appearance. he said it may not be pretty but he believes people should insist on taste, not the outer skin. next week we will head to tennessee where students are getting a lesson in volunteering before they get their college degree. that's next weekend on spirit of the art land. coming up next, why doctors say a growing number of people are allergic to healthy food. we hear the message all the time - we need to improve our diets. but as it turns out, sometimes eatin . >> as it turns out sometimes eating healthier can back fire. that's because a growing number of healthy eaters building an allergic reaction to nickel. >> for years she has made an effort to lead a healthier life by exercising eating right but him stead of enjoying the rewards that she found herself in pain. >> i -- my muscles would twitch. i had sleep problems and i would wake newspaper the morning feeling like i wasn't rested. >> the food she was eating was high in nickel. it may be contributing to a rash of ne
. >> for the united states farm report i'm clinton griffith reporting. >> he said he grows produce foror, not appearance. he said it may not be pretty but he believes people should insist on taste, not the outer skin. next week we will head to tennessee where students are getting a lesson in volunteering before they get their college degree. that's next weekend on spirit of the art land. coming up next, why doctors say a growing number of people are allergic to healthy food. we hear...
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clinton griffiths took a trip to salisbury, massachusetts for a history lesson, through the eyes of a farmer. clinton says the clinton says the . >> the bartlett family has been working on this land , growing crops, cutting trees and supporting the rise of america. >> i the field we hay. donna bartlett and her brother jim are the 11 the generation on this plot of land. a farm, some 370 years in the making. >> it's pretty impressive. it's impressive to have a farm that long and see the generations. >> it was the mid1640s when their ancestors first moved here. >> you go back in the to mid1600's, people were going away from plymouth. . >> they work the farm in the summer. >> in a world made of wood the forest couldn't keep up. >> this was known -- as the plains, just stripped of trees. >> over the sent rips the trees grew back and the farm continued. >> i think my father said -- they brought their first. . >> generation after generation has found pride in living off the land. pride passed down from father to sibling. >> he installed -- a love of the heritage and farm. open land and, that
clinton griffiths took a trip to salisbury, massachusetts for a history lesson, through the eyes of a farmer. clinton says the clinton says the . >> the bartlett family has been working on this land , growing crops, cutting trees and supporting the rise of america. >> i the field we hay. donna bartlett and her brother jim are the 11 the generation on this plot of land. a farm, some 370 years in the making. >> it's pretty impressive. it's impressive to have a farm that long and...
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up next, ken griffith of sitdale.e recently quipped that the wealthy have insufficient influence in politics. i'm serious. he really today that. and then there's the hotel heirs, the brothers and prominent mormons, richard and bill marriott. and between the two of them they have about $3.3 billion, and each has donated a million dollars to mitt romney. here to discuss the negative influence of big money in this year's elections is adam smith, from public campaign action fund. adam is joining us tonight from washington, and with me in the studio is lee fang. welcome to you both. >> thanks for having me. >> adam let me start with you. can you talk about -- i think the thing people are most interested in is the appearance of quid pro quo for this money. talk about that. what do people who give expect in >> sure. i think one they expect access. they want the ear of the lawmakers. they want to influence the policy-making process, and frankly they want a return on their investment. a lot of these done fors are big bankers.
up next, ken griffith of sitdale.e recently quipped that the wealthy have insufficient influence in politics. i'm serious. he really today that. and then there's the hotel heirs, the brothers and prominent mormons, richard and bill marriott. and between the two of them they have about $3.3 billion, and each has donated a million dollars to mitt romney. here to discuss the negative influence of big money in this year's elections is adam smith, from public campaign action fund. adam is joining us...
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(griffith) pso we souuht to lowee the number of people who would see taxes would be calculated."use wants to phase-in those costs...over threeeyears...the senatee..prefers a our year phase-in. (mcfadden) "tte immediate impaat isn't so subdivisions and that's n --3 critical as well because budgets re ight."(rydell) "members of the housee nd senate are hoping to resolve their many budget differences before next monday's adjournment. but whatever the already voicing conceen abouu the impact on the average taxpaaer."(colburn) "i believe in conomics 101 which s you nevee increase axes during a rrcesison and the jury is actuully recovering from this recessson or noo."the only question...howmuch more marylandees willpay. in annapolis, john rydell,fox 45 lawmakerr... adjourn... mid-nite...// next monday night. want done .../ ... 3 in....theefinal week... of the 20-12 session....áágoáá to... fox-baltimore dot com ...// slash &pyour voice more fallout tonight from the scandal over annn arundel &pcounty executive john leopold. policc chief revealed what he knew about possible misconduct by
(griffith) pso we souuht to lowee the number of people who would see taxes would be calculated."use wants to phase-in those costs...over threeeyears...the senatee..prefers a our year phase-in. (mcfadden) "tte immediate impaat isn't so subdivisions and that's n --3 critical as well because budgets re ight."(rydell) "members of the housee nd senate are hoping to resolve their many budget differences before next monday's adjournment. but whatever the already voicing conceen...
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that like willing means the first face-off between andrew luck and robert griffith iii. they wrap it up at home against tampa bay. you'll be able to catch some games right here on nc kbc 4. how fun would that be? >> what are they calling it? the luck/rg3 bowl. >> or the rg3/luck bowl, our guy first. >> our guy first. >>> as the sun starts to peak over the horizon, it feels nice but doesn't feel so great right now. >> tom core ryan is there with the latest. >>> a cool change occurred overnight. high pressure has pushed in from the north bringing down some canadian air. we do have a few clouds drifting over the region coming with rain way off to the southwest. that's going to stay away from the metro area today. but look at all these areas in blue. in the 40s around washington. up north near the pennsylvania border near 40 degrees. parts of west virginia into maryland, drop that spatula and look at your tv. look at that sunrise over capitol hill. live view from our city camera. cobs up at 6:46. we'll have a lot of clouds around. we'll be in the 50s by noontime and only rea
that like willing means the first face-off between andrew luck and robert griffith iii. they wrap it up at home against tampa bay. you'll be able to catch some games right here on nc kbc 4. how fun would that be? >> what are they calling it? the luck/rg3 bowl. >> or the rg3/luck bowl, our guy first. >> our guy first. >>> as the sun starts to peak over the horizon, it feels nice but doesn't feel so great right now. >> tom core ryan is there with the latest....
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my only connotations of jail were andy griffith style or there's a big guy in the shower named bubba.> i don't know how they could take a poker game without the best player playing. >> assigned to the same housing unit is watson. antonucci is at maricopa awaiting sentencing for manslaughter having plea bargained from charges of arson and murder. he and three friends burned down their former employer's office building and one of them didn't make it out in time. >> in the process of starting the fire my best friend ended up catching himself on fire and died in the process, and i got charged with first degree murder as well as the arson, justly so. it was a horrible decision, horrible mistake. something that i wish i had never done but i did and i got to face the consequences now. >> he was preaching the kingdom of god and teaching those things which concern the lord jesus christ with all confidence and what i want to point out today is that is no matter where we are, we need to be serving god. >> while waiting for his sentencing hearing, antonucci has begun leading bible studies for oth
my only connotations of jail were andy griffith style or there's a big guy in the shower named bubba.> i don't know how they could take a poker game without the best player playing. >> assigned to the same housing unit is watson. antonucci is at maricopa awaiting sentencing for manslaughter having plea bargained from charges of arson and murder. he and three friends burned down their former employer's office building and one of them didn't make it out in time. >> in the process...
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robert griffith iii was here on monday. >>> a programming note. our draft special on april 26th at 6:30. draft day 20126789 the qb countdown. we'll be live in new york, redskins park and fedex field. >>> plenty ahead. fox 5 morning news continues right now. right now. >>> live look outside at reagan national airport on this wednesday, april 11th, 2012. call day working wednesday as we're trying to work to get through the rest of the week, get over the hump. good morning to you. i'm wisdom martin. >> i'm tony perkins. sarah simmons has the day off. we welcome you once again to fox 5 morning news. >>> and tucker barnes. >> good morning. >> makes it a trio of men. >> and two brown suits. >> you look sharp show. >> thank you. so do you. >> i missed the brown suit memo. >> i'm the odd man out today. >> what have you got for us? >> i've got cool weather and some winds too. >> it is chilly out there right now. >> noticeably cooler than yesterday, i think. it feels almost like early march. feels lick about a month ago. 42 in washington. -- feels like abou
robert griffith iii was here on monday. >>> a programming note. our draft special on april 26th at 6:30. draft day 20126789 the qb countdown. we'll be live in new york, redskins park and fedex field. >>> plenty ahead. fox 5 morning news continues right now. right now. >>> live look outside at reagan national airport on this wednesday, april 11th, 2012. call day working wednesday as we're trying to work to get through the rest of the week, get over the hump. good...
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. >> i'm bill griffith. wall street kick off the quarter on a high note. they're at a cruising altitude right now. taking in positive u.s. economic data. coming up, we're going to talk strategy for this new quarter and we'll find out why one of our resident chart experts is calling for a correction in the s&p 500 during this quarter following the first quarter's good gains. first, though, looking at the major averages of trading. tying them up almost 82 point, 83 points. the nasdaq with a gain at this hour of 30 points. almost 1% at 31.31. and the s&p 500 index is up, again 13-plus points. >> nice move as we head into the final stretch. groupon share ts, for example, not participating the rally. down sharply after accounting issues forced the company to restate its quarterly results late friday afternoon. later in the program we're taking a closer lookç at futur prospects of ipos like grew upon and sin ga. what they're saying is they're pumping it into the vibrancy of the technology. >>> late's take a key look at the themes. the second quarter kicking off
. >> i'm bill griffith. wall street kick off the quarter on a high note. they're at a cruising altitude right now. taking in positive u.s. economic data. coming up, we're going to talk strategy for this new quarter and we'll find out why one of our resident chart experts is calling for a correction in the s&p 500 during this quarter following the first quarter's good gains. first, though, looking at the major averages of trading. tying them up almost 82 point, 83 points. the nasdaq...
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the game the telegram delivered to the section top row, seat 27 opposite 25-yard line east side griffith stadium, war in japan from get to office. the redskins ownership leader said using the p.a. to announce the war news was against its management policy. now of course today -- >> l.a. times had the war occurred while the redskins are playing a game? >> the other thing is today it would have been panic with of the cell phones and the communications. the dough into a little bit how we did communicate, how washington reacted and of course the rapidity and the massive extent to which the government took over. >> the radio and one-on-one communication dominated everything. everybody gathered around the radios from the towers are their radios that might be set up by the radio repair stores which were not unusual. i remember that on the tv and radio repair there would be a radio out on the sidewalk playing local music, whatever, so people were gathered amend the hotel lobbies all listening to the radio and then of course afternoon newspapers unprecedented because you didn't do a sunday after
the game the telegram delivered to the section top row, seat 27 opposite 25-yard line east side griffith stadium, war in japan from get to office. the redskins ownership leader said using the p.a. to announce the war news was against its management policy. now of course today -- >> l.a. times had the war occurred while the redskins are playing a game? >> the other thing is today it would have been panic with of the cell phones and the communications. the dough into a little bit how...
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they're sincere but entirely wrong as defense counsel courtenay griffiths q.c. pointed out. >> have we forgotten nicaragua? have we forgotten el salvaldor? have we forgotten the mujahadeen in afghanistan? whether you're the president of the united states or the prime minister of britain, if you engage in such covert activities and crimes are committed, yes, haul them before an international court. >> reporter: but limited justice it'll be argued is better than no justice at all, and in that regard, a little history was made here today. >> brown: for more, we turn to eric stover, director of the human rights center at the university of california at berkeley. he has participated in several criminal investigations of international leaders. so, eric stover, how significant is this conviction and why? >> oh, it's very significant. it's historical for several reasons. first, as you pointed out earlier in the tape, this is the first conviction since nuremberg just after world warle two of a former chief of state who is held culpable for crimes against humanity. second
they're sincere but entirely wrong as defense counsel courtenay griffiths q.c. pointed out. >> have we forgotten nicaragua? have we forgotten el salvaldor? have we forgotten the mujahadeen in afghanistan? whether you're the president of the united states or the prime minister of britain, if you engage in such covert activities and crimes are committed, yes, haul them before an international court. >> reporter: but limited justice it'll be argued is better than no justice at all, and...
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. >> up next on booktv, joanne griffith examines the first time of the obama administration and questioned whether the president has sufficiently answered many of the issues facing the african-american community. this is about an hour 45
. >> up next on booktv, joanne griffith examines the first time of the obama administration and questioned whether the president has sufficiently answered many of the issues facing the african-american community. this is about an hour 45
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the game the telegram delivered to the section top row, seat 27 opposite 25-yard line east side griffith stadium, war in japan from get to office. the redskins ownership leader said using the p.a. to announce the war news was against its management policy. now of course today -- >> l.a. times had the war occurred while the redskins are playing a game? >> the other thing is today it would have been panic with of the cell phones and the communications. the dough into a little bit how we did communicate, how washington reacted and of course the rapidity and the massive extent to which the government took over. >> the radio and one-on-one communication dominated everything. everybody gathered around the radios from the towers are their radios that might be set up by the radio repair stores which were not unusual. i remember that on the tv and radio repair there would be a radio out on the sidewalk playing local music, whatever, so people were gathered amend the hotel lobbies all listening to the radio and then of course afternoon newspapers unprecedented because you didn't do a sunday after
the game the telegram delivered to the section top row, seat 27 opposite 25-yard line east side griffith stadium, war in japan from get to office. the redskins ownership leader said using the p.a. to announce the war news was against its management policy. now of course today -- >> l.a. times had the war occurred while the redskins are playing a game? >> the other thing is today it would have been panic with of the cell phones and the communications. the dough into a little bit how...