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and when he printed that, it printed out at christ lutheran church, and it had his name as the one that opened the program in microsoft word. >> detectives run a simple internet key word search using the name dennis and christ lutheran church. >> and when they typed those in on google, the first name that came up was dennis rader, president of the congregation at christ lutheran church. four detectives and two cars then drove past his home. when they drove past his home, they saw a black jeep cherokee in the driveway. >> i think the worst part is just knowing that somebody that i went to church with, somebody that i communed with, somebody that attended my son's wedding, that i attended his daughter's wedding is capable of this. >> when we return, after 31 years of horror, btk is unmasked. ♪ why should saturday night have all the fun? get two times the points on dining in restaurants, with chase sapphire preferred. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, stayin
and when he printed that, it printed out at christ lutheran church, and it had his name as the one that opened the program in microsoft word. >> detectives run a simple internet key word search using the name dennis and christ lutheran church. >> and when they typed those in on google, the first name that came up was dennis rader, president of the congregation at christ lutheran church. four detectives and two cars then drove past his home. when they drove past his home, they saw a...
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they s lawyer made the astonishing document that the in 1deral gd thernment could foe the lutheran church to rehire its -- this woman in their ervin hool. obam. they s a. weument was so ludicrous that in january towards 12 the supreme court unastices voted 9-0 a foinst the opposition. it was so over-the-top that even in aas case unforioing in s id. nearly every american president, starting with george washington, ind ouding a lot of that presidenel i don't even like. our founding fathers who wrote the first amendment wourio be ct id and d at how barack obama is trying to redefine the first amenaent. in 1814 francis sco toh not o wrote the star spangled banner and included the line, this the armada in gthe w is oamer tusts. congress made in god we trust our natiowe tl mthe wel, and itn all of your monnot o. it's time for the american people to realize htes scndamental the transformation the obama is trying to bring about in america. [applause] rde over there. rde hyperion and from the university of virginia. i noticed in a lot of my christveran friends and real apathy when it comes to poli
they s lawyer made the astonishing document that the in 1deral gd thernment could foe the lutheran church to rehire its -- this woman in their ervin hool. obam. they s a. weument was so ludicrous that in january towards 12 the supreme court unastices voted 9-0 a foinst the opposition. it was so over-the-top that even in aas case unforioing in s id. nearly every american president, starting with george washington, ind ouding a lot of that presidenel i don't even like. our founding fathers who...
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example of his hostility to religion is the supreme court case called hosanna-tabor evangelical lutheran church and school v. eeoc. the church had fired one of its minister teachers in its church school, and she sued to get her job back. with the help of obama's lawyers, this case got up to the u.s. supreme court. obama's lawyer made the astonishing argument that the federal government could forcet the lutheran church to rehire this woman in their school, their own school. obama's argument was so ludicrous that it january 2012 the supreme court justices voted 9-0 against the obama position. it was so over the top that even elena kagan voted against it.cae nearly every american president, starting with george washingtonn spoke publicly about their religious faith including a lot of the presidents i don't eveno like. [laughter] but they are all dead, and there are plenty of those. our founding fathers who wrote the first amendment would beou shocked at how barack obama ise trying to redefine the firsts amendment.e in 1814 francis scott key wrote the "the star stengeledine, banner -- spangl
example of his hostility to religion is the supreme court case called hosanna-tabor evangelical lutheran church and school v. eeoc. the church had fired one of its minister teachers in its church school, and she sued to get her job back. with the help of obama's lawyers, this case got up to the u.s. supreme court. obama's lawyer made the astonishing argument that the federal government could forcet the lutheran church to rehire this woman in their school, their own school. obama's argument was...
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today's country church salute goes to think paul's evangelical lutheran church. arab member of them is very subtle and think all the celebrating its anniversary. there were some tough years during the late 18 hundreds due to outside influences, and even now, there are differences, but current pastor or know a card says the current church has survived. congratulations to st. paul's lutheran and as always we would like to learn about your home church as well. so itto the address on the screen. stay with us, mailbag is next. time now for our weekly look inside the farm report mailbag... the report from my farm prompted some advice, like this from don cornue payback time now for a weekly look inside the mailbag. last week's remarks prompted this, but if he is going to tell us how bad things are on his farm, maybe he should build a spot on the part that really has a problem. >>> and, the videographer on the 97-degree day was voting no very emphatically. we simply enter conservative numbers in our computer some of the combine have the final say. but the big reason is o
today's country church salute goes to think paul's evangelical lutheran church. arab member of them is very subtle and think all the celebrating its anniversary. there were some tough years during the late 18 hundreds due to outside influences, and even now, there are differences, but current pastor or know a card says the current church has survived. congratulations to st. paul's lutheran and as always we would like to learn about your home church as well. so itto the address on the screen....
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i mean, she could be a lutheran.laughter) so how important is ayn rand's philosophy so the republican party? when we return, i'll ask author and rand expert jennifer burns and, in keeping with rand philosophy i will be a complete jerk to her. (laughter) we'll be right back. (cheers and applause). >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is a stanford professor and the author of an acclaimed book about ayn rand. i'll ask her if it's pronounced ien, ann, orannnn. please welcome jennifer burns. (cheers and applause) thanks so much for coming on! all right, all right, let's get right down to it, this ayn... is it ayn? >> it's ayn. you got it. >> this ayn rand philosopher, this is her time now for the republican party. in some ways more than ever. you've got rising stars like rand paul. you've got paul ryan. all these guys look to her for their guidance. you're the author of "goddess of the market: ayn rand and the american right." what do i need to know about her to be in step with the modern republican part
i mean, she could be a lutheran.laughter) so how important is ayn rand's philosophy so the republican party? when we return, i'll ask author and rand expert jennifer burns and, in keeping with rand philosophy i will be a complete jerk to her. (laughter) we'll be right back. (cheers and applause). >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is a stanford professor and the author of an acclaimed book about ayn rand. i'll ask her if it's pronounced ien, ann, orannnn. please welcome...
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michael's lutheran evangelical church on bellaire road. some of the families are absolutely rocked. >> they are. between talking in texting about it and using social media all day, many students say they have been inundated by information pouring in about the shooting. they chose to take time out tonight to reflect about what happened and to come together to pray for the community. hysns and silent -- hyms and silent prayer. freshman brad hughes found himself in the cafeteria when the gunman opened fire. >> i will definitely never forget it. >> he and others gathered here at st. michael's evangelical church. >> all i can do is pray for them and pray that he gets better. he did not deserve that. he was an innocent child. >> i hope that he gets better. i hope that his life is good from here and he learns from his mistakes. >> i am very nervous, but i know there will be a lot of security there, so i feel safer. >> many kids tillis they are looking forward to returning to school tomorrow to try to establish some sense of normalcy that will mak
michael's lutheran evangelical church on bellaire road. some of the families are absolutely rocked. >> they are. between talking in texting about it and using social media all day, many students say they have been inundated by information pouring in about the shooting. they chose to take time out tonight to reflect about what happened and to come together to pray for the community. hysns and silent -- hyms and silent prayer. freshman brad hughes found himself in the cafeteria when the...
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i mean, she could be a lutheran.(laughter) so how important is ayn rand's philosophy so the republican party? when we return, i'll ask author and rand expert jennifer burns and, in keeping with rand philosophy i will be a complete jerk to her. (laughter) we'll be right back. t me ask you something, chief, have you ever grilled before? anything at all? ever? you look befuddled. you wanna flip that one i'm telling you, you're gonna burn it. they're gonna be like hockey pucks. i'm just sayin'. i used to be a grillmaster at a summer camp, hand it over. and i would consider some sauces. just sayin'. ow! hey mj! we should hang out. thanks man. sure. new hanes tagless underwear. go tagless. introducing grey goose cherry hwir ♪ b ÷a b b ♪ b (cheers and applause). >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is a stanford professor and the author of an acclaimed book about ayn rand. i'll ask her if it's pronounced ien, ann, orannnn. please welcome jennifer burns. (cheers and applause) thanks so much for coming on! al
i mean, she could be a lutheran.(laughter) so how important is ayn rand's philosophy so the republican party? when we return, i'll ask author and rand expert jennifer burns and, in keeping with rand philosophy i will be a complete jerk to her. (laughter) we'll be right back. t me ask you something, chief, have you ever grilled before? anything at all? ever? you look befuddled. you wanna flip that one i'm telling you, you're gonna burn it. they're gonna be like hockey pucks. i'm just sayin'. i...
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i mean, she could be a lutheran. (laughter) so how important is ayn rand's philosophy so the republican party? when we return, i'll ask author and rand expert jennifer burns and, in keeping with rand philosophy i will be a complete jerk to her. (laughter) we'll be right back. hey. looking to trade the old girl in? what? it's a brand-new camry. i just bought this. really? i just thought i'd take a looka. sure, you can. this malibu eco features e-assist. it offers an epa estimated 37 miles per gallon highway. this cannot be a brand-new car. what are you doing? i was looking for a cassette deck. [ male announcer ] visit your local chevy dealer today. now get a 2013 malibu eco for around $219 per month. (cheers and applause). >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is a stanford professor and the author of an acclaimed book about ayn rand. i'll ask her if it's pronounced ien, ann, orannnn. please welcome jennifer burns. (cheers and applause) thanks so much for coming on! all right, all right, let's get righ
i mean, she could be a lutheran. (laughter) so how important is ayn rand's philosophy so the republican party? when we return, i'll ask author and rand expert jennifer burns and, in keeping with rand philosophy i will be a complete jerk to her. (laughter) we'll be right back. hey. looking to trade the old girl in? what? it's a brand-new camry. i just bought this. really? i just thought i'd take a looka. sure, you can. this malibu eco features e-assist. it offers an epa estimated 37 miles per...
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of major corporations below billionaires' as well as normal citizens descended on the tiny little lutheran church to pay their respects. they are really surprised. but this tech to find out is that he was not at all heavyset u.s. he had of people that his father was a bank robber who was electrocuted sank one. there until the new is the captain of the football team. they find that he wasn't. 130 bell linebacker got his in contact lenses not done so frequently. the picture in this senior yearbook, the football team on their hands and knees searching for his contact lenses. they find out he wasn't this chalk and ladies' man and a brilliant charismatic person that they assumed he would be, but he was actually a very awkward kid who was raised in the church and abscessed with horse use. this is one of his friends told me, somewhere out there. that was there impression of larry. he further this impression, his best friend, he was going to make a lot of money and live far away and never talked to him again. which is best friend took offense to. he just thought that this was a totally acceptable
of major corporations below billionaires' as well as normal citizens descended on the tiny little lutheran church to pay their respects. they are really surprised. but this tech to find out is that he was not at all heavyset u.s. he had of people that his father was a bank robber who was electrocuted sank one. there until the new is the captain of the football team. they find that he wasn't. 130 bell linebacker got his in contact lenses not done so frequently. the picture in this senior...
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the gymnastics coach lived in san mateo, but taught children of all ables at the lutheran community school in palo alto. a memorial service will be held for him tomorrow. he is survived by two daughters. >> does your kid go to a dangerous school? every year the state makes that kind of information about weapons, violence and drugs in california. what if we told thaw data is often wrong? we have uncovered major flaws with the system set up to identify which schools may be risky she joins us live. jenna? >> if you wanted to know how many students were expelled for having a knife at school or the number of students suspended for injuring someone, it is posted on the state's website. we found districts were giving you the department of education and you bad information. no one knew about it until we investigat investigated. when elementary school students get in trouble, it's not usually for guns. that's exactly why half the student body at lorenzo manor was suspended last year. 1500 is you spendisuspensions. more than the number of students enrolled. >> we have not had a gun in the district i
the gymnastics coach lived in san mateo, but taught children of all ables at the lutheran community school in palo alto. a memorial service will be held for him tomorrow. he is survived by two daughters. >> does your kid go to a dangerous school? every year the state makes that kind of information about weapons, violence and drugs in california. what if we told thaw data is often wrong? we have uncovered major flaws with the system set up to identify which schools may be risky she joins...
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we do that recapped -- capital grants, mostly in district 11 through the ymca, the lutheran church through the child care facilities, and on the services side supporting some organizations, such as the case management services for the omi begin that you heard about today. is it enough? i would not say so. you already know that we lost about 20% of our development block grant funds. we wish we could do more, but we know we cannot support it anyway that we want to. -- in a way that we want to. we do not have a specific area for violence prevention. we have tried our best not to overlap with other departments. you ever heard about the great work that dph does. we do try to find areas that support the general infrastructure through community and neighborhood centers, domestic violence, homelessness, areas of financial education, those areas that were to ameliorate the root causes of violence. -- that work to ameliorate the root causes of violence. you know some of the work that we do true compass point, to the california community loan fund, after our staff, three bta capacity building that we
we do that recapped -- capital grants, mostly in district 11 through the ymca, the lutheran church through the child care facilities, and on the services side supporting some organizations, such as the case management services for the omi begin that you heard about today. is it enough? i would not say so. you already know that we lost about 20% of our development block grant funds. we wish we could do more, but we know we cannot support it anyway that we want to. -- in a way that we want to. we...
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i'm a lutheran, there's only # ,000 -- 3,000 of us. they misinterpreted what jefferson wanted and took it to the extreme that there's no room for people of faith to the public square and i disagree for it as a rule or whether it's the founding fathers intended. >> thank you. >> thanks. >> i'm blanks -- >> were you wearing the jacket earlier? >> i was. >> just wake me up, okay. [laughter] >> as you know, we discussed this before how i personally feel about relig and conservatism, and in regards to church and state what it sounds what you explained to us is that at least in america our resolutions succeeded because founding fathers had faith, values, christianity, and that's what made us different from the other revolutions. my question for you is if we don't have separation of church and state, what stops islam from using the same justification? the islamist population is growing across the world and the united states and with that comes sharia law. use the same justification through congress or -- >> no, because i don't believe in the
i'm a lutheran, there's only # ,000 -- 3,000 of us. they misinterpreted what jefferson wanted and took it to the extreme that there's no room for people of faith to the public square and i disagree for it as a rule or whether it's the founding fathers intended. >> thank you. >> thanks. >> i'm blanks -- >> were you wearing the jacket earlier? >> i was. >> just wake me up, okay. [laughter] >> as you know, we discussed this before how i personally feel...
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corporations and billionaires' as well as normal citizens, dhl, friends from college or at this tiny little lutheran church to pay their respects and they are surprised because what they find out talking to each other is that larry was and tall he said he was. he had told people that his father was a bank robber who was electrocuted in san quentin and now they find out talking to his friends that larry's father was actually a roofer that died of heatstroke when he was 2-years-old. larry told them he was the captain of the football team in kingsburg and they find out he was not the captain of the football team that he was a 135-pound linebacker that got his contact lenses locked out so frequently that the picture and the senior year because of the football team on their hands and knees on the field searching for his contact lenses. they find out he wasn't this dhaka and les mann and sort of brilliant charismatic person that they had assumed he would be, but he was a very awkward kid raised in the church and assessed with howard hughes. as one of larry's friends told me this guy is out there somewhere
corporations and billionaires' as well as normal citizens, dhl, friends from college or at this tiny little lutheran church to pay their respects and they are surprised because what they find out talking to each other is that larry was and tall he said he was. he had told people that his father was a bank robber who was electrocuted in san quentin and now they find out talking to his friends that larry's father was actually a roofer that died of heatstroke when he was 2-years-old. larry told...
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last night, students, parents, family members, all gathered at he lutheran church to reflect on the days events. some reflect concern about going back to school. others look forward to normalcy. we're told the victim is a special needs a student at the school. for right now, the nature of his injuries are still unclear. reporting live, wbaltv.com. >> it really is. let's give you a live view. if you're heading out on the eastern shore, was down 50 is at a crawl off because the eastbound is in a two-way traffic pattern. will take awhile to get through those delays. also, southbound 75 delays heading towards the beltway continue on the west side. >> if a little bit of light rain to start the day to day. >> thank you for joining us today. today. >> back with a live update whee wheeeeeeeeeeeee! wheeeeeeeeeeee! whee whee wheeeeeeeeeeee-he- he-heeeeee! whee whee wheeeeeeeeeeee! pure adrenaline. sfx: snorting sound. whee whee wheeeeeeeeeeee! everything you love about geico, now mobile. download the geico app today.
last night, students, parents, family members, all gathered at he lutheran church to reflect on the days events. some reflect concern about going back to school. others look forward to normalcy. we're told the victim is a special needs a student at the school. for right now, the nature of his injuries are still unclear. reporting live, wbaltv.com. >> it really is. let's give you a live view. if you're heading out on the eastern shore, was down 50 is at a crawl off because the eastbound is...
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they gathered at the evangelical lutheran church to pray for the shooting victim. some expressed concern about going back to school today, but others are looking forward to some sense of normalcy. >> all i can do is pray that he gets better because he did not deserve it. he was an innocent child. >> i am nervous, but i know there'll be a lot of security there. i will feel safer. >> as for the 17-year-old student who was shot, the name has not been released. we're not exactly sure of the nature of his injuries. again, critical condition. we are expecting an update from shock trauma later this morning. yesterday was the first official day on the job for the baltimore county school superintendent. we will hear from him a little later on. >> the latest information on the shooting -- follow our mobile app. there will be any developments on the investigation. in other news, the baltimore mayor is expected to announce the next head of the baltimore city police department later today. anthony will replace the former commissioner. he served as police chief in long beach, ca
they gathered at the evangelical lutheran church to pray for the shooting victim. some expressed concern about going back to school today, but others are looking forward to some sense of normalcy. >> all i can do is pray that he gets better because he did not deserve it. he was an innocent child. >> i am nervous, but i know there'll be a lot of security there. i will feel safer. >> as for the 17-year-old student who was shot, the name has not been released. we're not exactly...
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it and little oak lutheran joined in the 50s and since then other small churches have joined them as well. our thank you to mary who has been playing organ there for about 50 years. as always we want to learn about your home church. salutes can be sent to the address on the screen. >>> stay with us. the mailbag is next. us - the mailbag is next. time now for our weekly look . >>> time for the weekly look inside the farm report mailbag. roger pearce thinks i'm wimping out when the subject of climate change comes up. how can you not disassemble balance warming? farmers need to prepare for heat and drought as a normal condition or start supporting efforts to reduce co2 emissions. i go totman who goes to his doctor and says it hurts when i do this, the doctor say don't do that. most farmers disagree about the existence after importance of global warming. more importantly deem it more politics rather than science. when i talk about my belief in the consequences of green house gases on the farms, i brace for a separate of angry response -- spate of angry response was cherry picked data or
it and little oak lutheran joined in the 50s and since then other small churches have joined them as well. our thank you to mary who has been playing organ there for about 50 years. as always we want to learn about your home church. salutes can be sent to the address on the screen. >>> stay with us. the mailbag is next. us - the mailbag is next. time now for our weekly look . >>> time for the weekly look inside the farm report mailbag. roger pearce thinks i'm wimping out when...
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interesting thing about this plaintiff is their family was denied the ability to place a lutheran crossn this memorial. >> laura: this actually is not a denominational cross, right? this was found. this is actually an artifact, a part of the tower, so it's not like they are pulling a crucifix out of a local church. they are not going to saint patricks and putting up christ on the cross. that was actually at the site. it became so meaningful to so many people and as a human being, why do atheists persist in this decades long battle that serves only to divide people, make people feel really bad? doesn't do anything but cause probably more social unrest and it turns people against the courts. i think that's what's happened with all these types of lawsuits but go ahead. >> well, i mean we have to remember there are over a thousand victims. their families who lost loved ones on 9/11. and they are not being allowed to represent and honor their family members in this memorial. some are jewish. some are atheists, nonbelievers. >> laura: are they all signing your lawsuit? are they all party to y
interesting thing about this plaintiff is their family was denied the ability to place a lutheran crossn this memorial. >> laura: this actually is not a denominational cross, right? this was found. this is actually an artifact, a part of the tower, so it's not like they are pulling a crucifix out of a local church. they are not going to saint patricks and putting up christ on the cross. that was actually at the site. it became so meaningful to so many people and as a human being, why do...
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it's rooted in minnesota's background and pokes a lot of fun at lutherans. rather poignant. like in some of his stories about love between the no longer young. and he finds some really great music acts. roseanne cash was on recently. that's my favorite part of the show. one reason i decided i liked him as a kid was how he said good-bye every night. >> and that's the news from lake wobogon where all the women are strong, all the men are good looking and all the children are above average. >> ever see those t-shirts for little boys and girls that used to say, i got my dad's brains and my mom's looks? i used to see them in airports and knickknack stores and places like florida, i remember one there. i hope they don't make them anymore.
it's rooted in minnesota's background and pokes a lot of fun at lutherans. rather poignant. like in some of his stories about love between the no longer young. and he finds some really great music acts. roseanne cash was on recently. that's my favorite part of the show. one reason i decided i liked him as a kid was how he said good-bye every night. >> and that's the news from lake wobogon where all the women are strong, all the men are good looking and all the children are above average....
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there are several hundred block parties in oakland including the east oakland trinity lutheran church starting at 7:00. along the peninsula, the cinnabar school is holding, well, holding a parade. petaluma holding a parade and barbecue. the annual event is to heighten crime and drug prevention, gives awe chance to get to know your neighbors. people drive in the garage. it's important to borrow a cup of sugar. >> absolutely. 5:11. we check in with meteorologist christina loren looking at our tuesday and ahead. >> remember when they used to bake you a pie and bring it to the new neighbor. 5:11. hot days ahead. some of the hottest days of the summer so far. we're going to see a stretch of that hot weather so let's get to it this morning. it's cool out there. great conditions for an early morning jog. 57 in sunnyvale. 57 in san francisco. the upper 40s up in the north bay. weather headlines tell story. foggy at the coast, cloudy inland to start. hot this afternoon. basically, though, talking about a repeat performance. a lot of sunshine as we head through the second half of your day. then
there are several hundred block parties in oakland including the east oakland trinity lutheran church starting at 7:00. along the peninsula, the cinnabar school is holding, well, holding a parade. petaluma holding a parade and barbecue. the annual event is to heighten crime and drug prevention, gives awe chance to get to know your neighbors. people drive in the garage. it's important to borrow a cup of sugar. >> absolutely. 5:11. we check in with meteorologist christina loren looking at...
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only 3 million of us and not enough to impose our lutheranism on it. but i'm suggesting historians have misinterpreted what was written. i disagree on whether there's a role or whether that's what the founding fathers intended. >> thank you very much. >> you bet, of course. >> blankston. >> you're missing the jacket, the one you wore last thyme. >> i was wearing it earlier. >> tends to wake me up. >> as you know we discussed this before how i feel about religion and conservativism and i think they contradict each. so in regards to church and state. it sounds like what you were saying is that at least in america, our revolution succeeded because our founding fathers did have faith and that value of christianity, and that's what made us different. my question for you is if we don't have separation of church and state what stops islam from using that same gun? islamis population is growing across the world and in the united states and with islam comes zaria law. >> sure. >> can't theyy the same justification in the sharia law through congress? >> don't be
only 3 million of us and not enough to impose our lutheranism on it. but i'm suggesting historians have misinterpreted what was written. i disagree on whether there's a role or whether that's what the founding fathers intended. >> thank you very much. >> you bet, of course. >> blankston. >> you're missing the jacket, the one you wore last thyme. >> i was wearing it earlier. >> tends to wake me up. >> as you know we discussed this before how i feel about...
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you didn't hear baptist talking about this the methodists or lutherans or sikhs or for anybody, it'se catholic church that thinks contraception are wrong. and the bishops are wrong to try to force this on everybody else and mitt romney is wrong and lying to say this is a war on religion, it is a war on women by the catholic church. but guess what the lies ain't working for mittens. it's not working. three new polls out this week. we get discouraged sometimes when we hear these polls and go it's neck and neck and romney might be ahead in certain states or something like this. this is early, i admit that, we can't put too much credence in these polls, but when you have three polls in one week all saying the same thing, i think that tells you something, there is something going on which is the more people hear of mitt romney's lies the more they dislike him. cnn with a new poll out yesterday, president obama leading mitt romney 52 to 45. that reflects a poll that came out just a couple of days ago, from reuters, president obama leading mitt romney 49 to 42, 7-point advantage in both pol
you didn't hear baptist talking about this the methodists or lutherans or sikhs or for anybody, it'se catholic church that thinks contraception are wrong. and the bishops are wrong to try to force this on everybody else and mitt romney is wrong and lying to say this is a war on religion, it is a war on women by the catholic church. but guess what the lies ain't working for mittens. it's not working. three new polls out this week. we get discouraged sometimes when we hear these polls and go it's...
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from cleveland is one of those pastors, reverend tony miner, director of advocacy for cleveland's lutherancan-american leadership council. good to have you, reverend. >> good to be here. >> we have been talking a little bit about this idea that voter i.d. restrictions and that early voter restrictions are all sort of about voter fraud, but we have data here from the school of journalism of arizona state university that says in-person voter impersonation on election day which prompted 37 state legislatures to enact or consider tough voter i.d. laws is virtually non-existent, only century touch cases over a decade were reported. looks to me like voter suppression, looks to me like ringing in the election. what can a chunch like yours and the organization that you lead do about something like this? >> well, thank you very much. we certainly are trying to make the most out of a very terrible situation. we hate to call it partisan and hate to say that it's targeted, but it is what it is. but the faith community has a very strong opportunity using the power of the pulpit to be very organized to
from cleveland is one of those pastors, reverend tony miner, director of advocacy for cleveland's lutherancan-american leadership council. good to have you, reverend. >> good to be here. >> we have been talking a little bit about this idea that voter i.d. restrictions and that early voter restrictions are all sort of about voter fraud, but we have data here from the school of journalism of arizona state university that says in-person voter impersonation on election day which...
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catholic, greek orthodox, baptists, lutherans, a central, central -- a etc., it's a truck there is a short story about my community, and one day, one of the party's appealed the ruling of a local criminal in israel to the court of appeals in beirut. because he could not cross the border, the appeal court in beirut held a session without the presence of both parties and gave its ruling and sent it back to the parties. they wanted to execute this ruling in israel. the court is located in a country that had diplomatic relations with israel. this issue would go to the supreme court. this is a very small example, but for the parties, very important. this is a very small short story, but very sensitive. to conclude, i want to talk about every important development that took place last april, when the minister of justice deliver to the knesset a preliminary draft of the law on legislation. it brought additions to the constitutional structure of israel. the first one to clear that the knesset has the right to create a constitution. the second one is that the knesset adopted the ruling of the
catholic, greek orthodox, baptists, lutherans, a central, central -- a etc., it's a truck there is a short story about my community, and one day, one of the party's appealed the ruling of a local criminal in israel to the court of appeals in beirut. because he could not cross the border, the appeal court in beirut held a session without the presence of both parties and gave its ruling and sent it back to the parties. they wanted to execute this ruling in israel. the court is located in a...
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roman catholic, for the greek catholic, the greek orthodox, the modernized catholics, baptists, lutheran, et cetera, et cetera. every community has the right to have its own court, and there is short story about the catholic community, the first in israel. and one day one of the parties appealed the ruling of the local tribunal in israel the court of appeal in beirut and because he cannot cross the border, the court had the session without the parties and gave the ruling back to the parties, and they wanted to review this ruling in the office which is part of the minister of justice in israel. and the other side claimed you can't do that because this ruling was given by a court located in a country that dot not have diplomatic relations with israel. this issue was brought to the supreme court because there's no jurisdiction -- this is very small -- they should come to the supreme court. this is very small short story about very, very sensitive, and to conclude i want to tell you about very important development that took place last april when the minister of justice delivered to the kine
roman catholic, for the greek catholic, the greek orthodox, the modernized catholics, baptists, lutheran, et cetera, et cetera. every community has the right to have its own court, and there is short story about the catholic community, the first in israel. and one day one of the parties appealed the ruling of the local tribunal in israel the court of appeal in beirut and because he cannot cross the border, the court had the session without the parties and gave the ruling back to the parties,...
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roman catholic, for the greek catholic, the greek orthodox, the modernized catholics, baptists, lutheran, et cetera, et cetera. every community has the right to have its own court, and there is short story about the catholic community, the first in israel. and one day one of the parties appealed the ruling of the local tribunal in israel the court of appeal in beirut and because he cannot cross the border, the court had the session without the parties and gave the ruling back to the parties, and they wanted to review this ruling in the office which is part of the minister of justice in israel. and the other side claimed you can't do that because this ruling was given by a court located in a country that dot not have diplomatic relations with israel. this issue was brought to the supreme court because there's no jurisdiction -- this is very small -- they should come to the supreme court. this is very small short story about very, very sensitive, and to conclude i want to tell you about very important development that took place last april when the minister of justice delivered to the kine
roman catholic, for the greek catholic, the greek orthodox, the modernized catholics, baptists, lutheran, et cetera, et cetera. every community has the right to have its own court, and there is short story about the catholic community, the first in israel. and one day one of the parties appealed the ruling of the local tribunal in israel the court of appeal in beirut and because he cannot cross the border, the court had the session without the parties and gave the ruling back to the parties,...
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first of all, before we do that, let's talk about an important demographic, left handed lutherans whoace is very close. look, if you take a look at the most polls, between 6 to 8% of the people say i'm undecided. i'm not picking between romney and obama. and that's not unusual. typically it is just a little bit larger than that, this race is a little smaller number to undecideds. i haven't made up my mind. but we also hear this number of 23 to 26% persuadables. what that is, is if you ask people, are you for briggs or are you for morris? you'll get a certain number. if you then say to the undecideds, well, if to do make a choice, would you lean more towards briggs or morris? that squeezes that number down. you get the lower number of undecided. but that larger number of people who if you initially say are you for briggs or morris? those are people who might be persuadable. another way to go at it is say, after you make your choice how likely is it that you might change your mind? now, that's where you get this number that's roughly just around a quarter of the vote. my sense is in rea
first of all, before we do that, let's talk about an important demographic, left handed lutherans whoace is very close. look, if you take a look at the most polls, between 6 to 8% of the people say i'm undecided. i'm not picking between romney and obama. and that's not unusual. typically it is just a little bit larger than that, this race is a little smaller number to undecideds. i haven't made up my mind. but we also hear this number of 23 to 26% persuadables. what that is, is if you ask...
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[applause] just like he could not have lutheran law, are baptists a lot. i'm a lutheran. are you kidding? it says you can't have a specific denomination. it does not say you have to bar people of faith. they could try that. if this country was 52% muslim and they change the constitution, if you believe in democracy, that is what happens. >> i agree with you. >> i believe in a republic. [applause] the have to amend the constitution. if they amend the constitution to allow it, you a dime-will go someplace else and find a free society because it is -- you and i should go someplace else and find if recited because it is dead here. -- and a find a free society because it is dead here. [applause] ok. good enough. >> i attend college in branson, missouri. my question is i would like to know your opinion. in the stand that he is very big going back to historical documents and america. can i know he has appeared in fox news a couple of times with bollenbach. my question is -- with glenn beck. t you think he is a good historian are keeping to take things out of context with letters
[applause] just like he could not have lutheran law, are baptists a lot. i'm a lutheran. are you kidding? it says you can't have a specific denomination. it does not say you have to bar people of faith. they could try that. if this country was 52% muslim and they change the constitution, if you believe in democracy, that is what happens. >> i agree with you. >> i believe in a republic. [applause] the have to amend the constitution. if they amend the constitution to allow it, you a...