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a lutheran churches were targeted. sales roots took him across the areas where the fires had been set. >> he was emotionally rattled, very upset. but as time went on, we also understood for him or from him and from his wife that paul's presence in their family had been unsettling from almost the time paul was born. >> his father told police that paul had an obsession with fire. he said his son had applied for a fire fighting job but had been rejected and that he had set a fire when he was 9 years old. he fit other aspects of the profile. he was intelligent but had done poorly in school. had problems with alcohol and most striking had suffered an emotional crisis just before the arson spree began. >> that time he was going through a divorce. he was filing for bankruptcy. his wife was falling apart. he was drinking heavily. >> and the first three numbers of his license plate were exactly what the hypnotized witness remembered. the task force put paul keller under surveillance for ten days they followed him hoping they co
a lutheran churches were targeted. sales roots took him across the areas where the fires had been set. >> he was emotionally rattled, very upset. but as time went on, we also understood for him or from him and from his wife that paul's presence in their family had been unsettling from almost the time paul was born. >> his father told police that paul had an obsession with fire. he said his son had applied for a fire fighting job but had been rejected and that he had set a fire when...
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sara at lutheran hospital in illinois, says they studied 2 and 3-d mammograms from patients across the country. >> we found that the evasive cancers, the ones that can kill, were more in the 3-d mammogram. and they found fewer false positives with the 3-d images, watch this standard 2 dimensional mammogram and then look at it in 3-d. >> it has irregular borders in the upper part of the breast, it's a typical cancer, hidden on the 2 d mammogram and well seen in the 3-d. >> i believe that the 3-d mammography is what caught my cancer early and allowing me to live my life the way i want to. >> the full study is established in the journal of american medici medicine, they still want more evidence that it makes a difference. if you are a woman 40 or over, with a family history, ask your doctor about this option, we have links to help you find local centers with it at 6abc.com. >> thank you ali. >> well, hats off to nurses at childrens hospital of philadelphia for again winning national praise, chop received third magnum commendation. and it's based on patient care and outcomes over four year
sara at lutheran hospital in illinois, says they studied 2 and 3-d mammograms from patients across the country. >> we found that the evasive cancers, the ones that can kill, were more in the 3-d mammogram. and they found fewer false positives with the 3-d images, watch this standard 2 dimensional mammogram and then look at it in 3-d. >> it has irregular borders in the upper part of the breast, it's a typical cancer, hidden on the 2 d mammogram and well seen in the 3-d. >> i...
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julie wrecker received more than the required two-thirds majority from members of atonement lutherannear reading. the church is more than 100 years old, and has nearly 2,000 members. >>> skyfox over the scene of a water main break in spring garden that happened early this morning on 16th and brandywin brandywine. crews shut down the main while they repaired the minor break. >> the supreme court delivers a big defeat for legalized sports gambling in the state of new jersey. the high court left in place a ban on sports gambling in the garden state. the justices upheld lower court rulings that found legalizing it in new jersey would conflict with federal law allowing sports gambling only in nevada and three other states. new jersey says an estimated $500 billion is bet illegally on sporting events each year. >>> well, we see it all the ti time. technology with potential to improve lives. >> but as fox's greg, reports tonight sometimes it takes dose of old-fashioned human caring to put that no how to work. >> this one goes in that case. >> can you pick it up. >> zoe clancy was born with
julie wrecker received more than the required two-thirds majority from members of atonement lutherannear reading. the church is more than 100 years old, and has nearly 2,000 members. >>> skyfox over the scene of a water main break in spring garden that happened early this morning on 16th and brandywin brandywine. crews shut down the main while they repaired the minor break. >> the supreme court delivers a big defeat for legalized sports gambling in the state of new jersey. the...
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been doing some serious lutheran ferd's. it was not compulsory sterilisation law the doctors were having consent from the sterilized person so to say the well provisions were absolutely and the person here had something called the man. probably six the person is the man. who is stuck with your meaning in turn against test. and if there is how it was that the intelligence was below twenty years age then they could the doctors could sterilize the persons without their consent and in another location which i have here here i have only this school teacher here if she is talking about the girl she is fourteen years old and that the girl had left the school. for several times and she is sexually and reliable and her face how she looks is not nice. she is also said to be absolutely feeble minded and this occasion is made in nineteen forty seven. and the girl is. sterilised without her consent. this single mothers they were a major part of the sterilized in the beginning of the fifty's because the women got it all so the child alone
been doing some serious lutheran ferd's. it was not compulsory sterilisation law the doctors were having consent from the sterilized person so to say the well provisions were absolutely and the person here had something called the man. probably six the person is the man. who is stuck with your meaning in turn against test. and if there is how it was that the intelligence was below twenty years age then they could the doctors could sterilize the persons without their consent and in another...
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. >> the blood drive is on saturday from 10:00 to 4:00 at zion lutheran church in san francisco and we have the information on our website at abc7news.com. if you decide you would like to help them achief their goal, they have plenty of slots they are trying to get six gallons of blood donateed. >>> a group of top retailers ill make it -- will make it easier for shoppers to spot a good directly including costco, c.v.s. and target will price uni prices to websites so consumes can compare prices of different items and different sizes and at this time, amazon is not adding this to their product pages. >> meteorologist mike nicco is just ahead with the forecast. >>> a gorgeous shot from san francisco and clear skies. a little bit of wind out there. we will talk to mike about it >>> covering san rafael, south bay, pleasanton and all bay area, this is abc7 news. >>> we have pictures just in from a local teen who went to arizona to help immigrant children and families at the united states and mexican border. the 16-year-old collected clothes and personal hygiene supplies when she lend thousan
. >> the blood drive is on saturday from 10:00 to 4:00 at zion lutheran church in san francisco and we have the information on our website at abc7news.com. if you decide you would like to help them achief their goal, they have plenty of slots they are trying to get six gallons of blood donateed. >>> a group of top retailers ill make it -- will make it easier for shoppers to spot a good directly including costco, c.v.s. and target will price uni prices to websites so consumes can...
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just recently which reached the lutheran when they had to put you. in chad is going to deal with your double would you do better with your she's leaving me. not spoiled to take your own wants to get multiple shots going to blow up a model i believe but i think what they're full of i'm just going to let the cat out of this but that is more than i don't know. given that most of us annie's bit a lot of the what's true that's set out to me if i have anything. to. say that the couple in these much end of the suggested mr salt might promote abortion yes but most abused you to get them out the student to. put a lid out piano it has moved the radio out those who is essentially the children to be teeming with its new it is good to go on you want to judge who was a long pause a bit of the. first day of class but you have to commute this canopy thing she. knows paula's racist musician my ears you know your put your spot on the bill of. those which didn't use your. money no. money small lenders for meals offering. what's in houston there's a line they interview
just recently which reached the lutheran when they had to put you. in chad is going to deal with your double would you do better with your she's leaving me. not spoiled to take your own wants to get multiple shots going to blow up a model i believe but i think what they're full of i'm just going to let the cat out of this but that is more than i don't know. given that most of us annie's bit a lot of the what's true that's set out to me if i have anything. to. say that the couple in these much...
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tallinn's nordic lutheran culture and language connect it with stockholm and helsinki, but two centuriesczarist russian rule and nearly 50 years as part of the soviet union have blended in a distinctly russian flavor. fins and estonians share a similar history. first, swedish domination, then russian. then independence after world war i. until 1940, the estonians were about as affluent as the fins, but then estonia was gobbled up by an expanding soviet empire and spent the decades after world war ii under communism. when the ussr fell, estonia regained its freedom, and in 2004, it joined the european union. tallinn has modernized at an astounding rate since the fall of the soviet union. its business district shines with the same glass and steel gleam you'll find in any modern city. yet nearby are the rugged and fully intact medieval walls, and the town within these ramparts has a beautifully preserved old-world ambiance. among medieval cities in the north of europe, none are as well preserved as tallinn. the town hall square was a marketplace through the centuries. its fine old buildings
tallinn's nordic lutheran culture and language connect it with stockholm and helsinki, but two centuriesczarist russian rule and nearly 50 years as part of the soviet union have blended in a distinctly russian flavor. fins and estonians share a similar history. first, swedish domination, then russian. then independence after world war i. until 1940, the estonians were about as affluent as the fins, but then estonia was gobbled up by an expanding soviet empire and spent the decades after world...
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good afternoon, commissioners, my name is stephen say ben, i'm the senior pastor of christ church lutheran which is located at 20th avenue and quintera, two blocks from the development. my congregation expressed through action of its board of directors was very concerned about this project in terms of its safety. you've already heard information about how difficult traffic is on 19th avenue and how there have been an appalling number of fatalities and injuries to pedestrians and traffic accidents. we're concerned as people approach this very large, in fact too large, development at the corner of ortega and 19th, the people who are approaching it south on 19th will be making right hand turns into the neighborhood streets, one of which is our, our church houses a preschool across the street from us is another preschool, one block away from us is an assisted living center for seniors and disabled persons, there are a number of elderly people in the neighborhood, all of these people are pedestrians who are in need of protection in an already dangerous area. we just believe that there is nothin
good afternoon, commissioners, my name is stephen say ben, i'm the senior pastor of christ church lutheran which is located at 20th avenue and quintera, two blocks from the development. my congregation expressed through action of its board of directors was very concerned about this project in terms of its safety. you've already heard information about how difficult traffic is on 19th avenue and how there have been an appalling number of fatalities and injuries to pedestrians and traffic...
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clothes becomes an every single one of the weapons carried by these guys there were from machine guns lutherans only mystery if you fall that bouncing ball just recently just last summer croatia donated surplus and three nominees for for thousands collision comes to the afghan national army closer surplus with the. shooting is hiding essentially a murder weapon the serbs had more than enough weapons and they were too eager to crush the croatian army as the sword you call i'll be a teacher is not the boulevard to succeed us it took to go to show us straight. through with. the creation talent of local bar was under siege for eighty seven days which later brought a fear of victory to the surf or since life eric some because he actually destroyed the entire city who could support for it still and see it before the three korea own free will of the regime you name it forgivable perpetrate the fiercest on the cold war a horrific example of how territory suddenly became more important than the people think it. civil war civil war is the worst kind of war and involves brother versus brother him as a fam
clothes becomes an every single one of the weapons carried by these guys there were from machine guns lutherans only mystery if you fall that bouncing ball just recently just last summer croatia donated surplus and three nominees for for thousands collision comes to the afghan national army closer surplus with the. shooting is hiding essentially a murder weapon the serbs had more than enough weapons and they were too eager to crush the croatian army as the sword you call i'll be a teacher is...
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several blood donors rolled up their sleeves yesterday at zion lutheran church in the richmond district. >> we couldn't have basically been here, and my son wouldn't be here today if it wasn't for blood donations. we are basically paying forward and giving back. >> it's not discomfort. just laying here, listening to good music, talking to people, watching what's going on. >> the good news is, dillon is now cured thanked to a bone marrow donation from his little brother. >>> high schools in san francisco have come up with a new way to overcome the boredom of summer school. in biology students found water, mud and fresh air to make things a bit more interesting. lyanne melendez explains. >> everyone in group 1 or site 1 people, young scientists, will gather up here. >> welcome to summer school in the park. >> like we practiced. thank you. you may again. site 2. let's go! >> students from different high schools in san francisco are making up a biology class needed in order to eventually graduate. most are sophomores and juniors. >> they are here because, well, let's just say they didn't do
several blood donors rolled up their sleeves yesterday at zion lutheran church in the richmond district. >> we couldn't have basically been here, and my son wouldn't be here today if it wasn't for blood donations. we are basically paying forward and giving back. >> it's not discomfort. just laying here, listening to good music, talking to people, watching what's going on. >> the good news is, dillon is now cured thanked to a bone marrow donation from his little brother....
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. >>> the walk gibbs at trinity lutheran church on west main street.ill receive a t-shirt and flag to carry during the walk hence the walk tames on flag day. the mission is to donate all the money raised to local veterans in pennsylvania. >>> folks in gloucester county will celebrate the rich legacy of a can americans today. the 5th wood woodbury juneteenth is happening from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. >>> you can help find if you are-ever homes. 100 cats puppies and kittens are available for adoption on centennial boulevard in verizon from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. today. that's a look at your weekend happenings. up next, chris sowers takes a final look at the accuweather forecast stay with us with us we'll be right back. >> and you can you say winning? >> reporter: maybe the phillies can say winning. take a look at the forecast for citizens bank park. lots of sunshine. highs in the upper 70s, low humidity levels. it should be enjoyable if you're heading to citizens bank park to watch the game. 79 degrees by the first pitch, by the 9th inning, 76 degrees. to
. >>> the walk gibbs at trinity lutheran church on west main street.ill receive a t-shirt and flag to carry during the walk hence the walk tames on flag day. the mission is to donate all the money raised to local veterans in pennsylvania. >>> folks in gloucester county will celebrate the rich legacy of a can americans today. the 5th wood woodbury juneteenth is happening from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. >>> you can help find if you are-ever homes. 100 cats puppies and...
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the lutheran hospital in illinois was involved in a large study which included doctors from penn and einstein. they examined two and three democrat mammograms for more than 450,000 patients at 13 sites across the county. >> we found invasive cancer the one that could kill people more frequently in women who had the 3d mammogram versus the woman who had 2d mammogram. they found if your false positives with the 3d. what happens when the doctor cruises the 2 dimensional mammogram and uses the same image in 3d. >> this is typical of what a cancer looks like on the 2d mammogram, but well seen on the 3d mammogram. >> i truly, truly believe that the 3d mammography is what caught my cancer early and is allowing me to pretty much live my life the way i want to. >> the full study is published in the journal of the american medical association. many experts want more evidence that 3d mammograms makes a significant difference, if you're a woman 40 or orderly or young with a family -- or older with a family history ask your doctor what's best for you. ali gorman channel 6 "action news." >> chris
the lutheran hospital in illinois was involved in a large study which included doctors from penn and einstein. they examined two and three democrat mammograms for more than 450,000 patients at 13 sites across the county. >> we found invasive cancer the one that could kill people more frequently in women who had the 3d mammogram versus the woman who had 2d mammogram. they found if your false positives with the 3d. what happens when the doctor cruises the 2 dimensional mammogram and uses...
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the third annual pa-hometown his or hero walk will be held in lansdale at the lutheran church on west0 for adults and $10 for children. everyone will receive a t-shirt and flag for the walk. this year's mission is donate all money raised to veterans in pennsylvania. >> the folks in gloucester county will celebrate the rich legacy of a can americans today it's a free event includes performance and african rug weaving and art an food vendors happening today from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. you can help find forever homes for the animal welfare association for the 12 hour adopt-a-thon ball. it's happening at the awa shelter on centennial boulevard in voorhees from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. that's a look at what's happening in and around your happening in and around your area. hiiiii. hi. sorry, we're closed. what? i need help with my deposit. the bank has rules. it's really quick. i can't hear you. i promise, i'm gonna be really quick. i don't under...i can't hear you through the glass. i'll...be...quick! you'll be quick. that's what you just said? yes. i'm sorry, i can't hear you. we're closed
the third annual pa-hometown his or hero walk will be held in lansdale at the lutheran church on west0 for adults and $10 for children. everyone will receive a t-shirt and flag for the walk. this year's mission is donate all money raised to veterans in pennsylvania. >> the folks in gloucester county will celebrate the rich legacy of a can americans today it's a free event includes performance and african rug weaving and art an food vendors happening today from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. you...
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sam's a case manager for lutheran community services. he also handles newly arrived bhutanese immigrants in portland. >> what is the challenge of a typical bhutanese refugee? >> language, life, dependency, culture. >> reporter: the culture clash has been apparent to ann downing. the local english as a second language teach. >> the culture clash was unique. they didn't have electricity, they didn't have computers. they needed help just living in this modern world. and sam was their go-to guy. >> reporter: it's 8:00 p.m. and sam's evening is just beginning. another group of bhutanese refugees is arriving tonight. several long flights and a world apart from kathmandu, this saga is just the first of many firsts to come. >> are they excited, are they nervous? >> very scared. >> they're scared. >> reporter: sam hands out $100 seed money. after 22 years living as refugees in camps in nepal, the family has each brought just one small bag. but they say what they will miss most from the camp are their friends. >> so the people. they told me that t
sam's a case manager for lutheran community services. he also handles newly arrived bhutanese immigrants in portland. >> what is the challenge of a typical bhutanese refugee? >> language, life, dependency, culture. >> reporter: the culture clash has been apparent to ann downing. the local english as a second language teach. >> the culture clash was unique. they didn't have electricity, they didn't have computers. they needed help just living in this modern world. and sam...
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. >> he is a case manager for lutheran community services, and handles bute niece refugees in portland. >> what is the typical challenge that a bhutanees refugee faces coming to the united states? >> one is language. life - it's a dependencdependen. >> reporter: the culture clash has been apparent to the local high school assist english as a second language teacher. >> the kids' culture shock was complete. when you are in shock, you can't learn anything. they didn't have electricity, computers. they needed help just living in the modern world, and this was the go-to guy. >> reporter: it's 8:00 pm, and sam's ooeping is beginning, another group of bhutanees refugees is arriving. they are exhausted. a family of five arriving at the airport. several lopping flights and a world away from kathmandu, the sakai of tarmacs and terminals is the first of many first to come. >> are they excited, nervous. >> very scared. >> reporter: they are stared. sam hand out there 100 seed money. the family will receive that among many federal funds. after 22 years living as refugees in camps in nepal, the fam
. >> he is a case manager for lutheran community services, and handles bute niece refugees in portland. >> what is the typical challenge that a bhutanees refugee faces coming to the united states? >> one is language. life - it's a dependencdependen. >> reporter: the culture clash has been apparent to the local high school assist english as a second language teacher. >> the kids' culture shock was complete. when you are in shock, you can't learn anything. they...
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today's drive is from ten to four at the zion lutheran school in san francisco. >>> tomorrow is the toyotaascar event in sonoma. it always creates a nightmare. also highway 121 if you coming in from the north. we have the details. [engines roaring] >> inside the raceway you are look at the nascar first right turn of the year, literally. >> turn left, turn left, and then they come here and turn right. >> he is right. they spend the entire year make left turns on all the tracks this, is a head scratcher. a road course occupied by all the usual suspects. >> a lot of action. that's why we have these. >> although you might survive getting to those seats and getting home is difficult through the traffic and crowds. >> traffic through this corridor on any day of the week can be tough, but sunday we will add an additional layer to it or two, or three or four. >> some of those fans don't even think about leaving this place until monday. >> how much time do you budget. >> about half a day. >> somehow the hassle seems a fitting tribute in this car culture. >> what are you looking at here? >> i'm not
today's drive is from ten to four at the zion lutheran school in san francisco. >>> tomorrow is the toyotaascar event in sonoma. it always creates a nightmare. also highway 121 if you coming in from the north. we have the details. [engines roaring] >> inside the raceway you are look at the nascar first right turn of the year, literally. >> turn left, turn left, and then they come here and turn right. >> he is right. they spend the entire year make left turns on all...
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was recorded at that time, but basically lost to history, and my mom came across a write-up in a lutherand regina, same last name of ours, and my youngest daughter who was nine at the time really related to little regina and she decided to write a book about it when she got older, which she did. mir acculossly, the book sold thousands and thousands of copies. three different producers said this was a wonderful story. we got to make a movie of it. >>> i'm glad you did. it's a powerful film. kelly, you played barbara in this particular film and i'm curious, as you studied for the role, found out more about this really remarkable story of the girls and their disappearance for a long tomb and then finally being able to be able to come home, what drew you to the film and from that, what do you feel like it did for you as a person, not just an actor? >> how much time do we have? i think there's multiple things that drew me to the role. i think being a true story, and being history, is always something really great because if you can have an inspiring story from history that we can learn from, a
was recorded at that time, but basically lost to history, and my mom came across a write-up in a lutherand regina, same last name of ours, and my youngest daughter who was nine at the time really related to little regina and she decided to write a book about it when she got older, which she did. mir acculossly, the book sold thousands and thousands of copies. three different producers said this was a wonderful story. we got to make a movie of it. >>> i'm glad you did. it's a powerful...
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today's drive is from ten to four at the zion lutheran school in san francisco. >>> tomorrow is the toyota350 nascar event in sonoma. it always creates a nightmare. a traffic nightmare. also highway 121 if you coming in from the north. we have the details. [engines roaring] >> reporter: inside sonoma raceway you are looking at nascar's first right turn of the year, literally. >> turn left, turn left, and then they come here and turn right. >> reporter: he is right. for a racing circuit where they spend the whole year making left turns, this is a head scratcher. a road course occupied by all the usual suspects. >> a lot of action. that's why we have these. >> reporter: you might survive get to go the seats, but getting home from them will prove difficult with the traffic and crowds. >> traffic through this corridor on any day of the week can be tough, but sunday we will add an additional layer to it or two, or three or four. >> reporter: some of those fans don't even think about leaving this place until monday. >> how much time do you budget? >> about half a day. >> reporter: somehow the ha
today's drive is from ten to four at the zion lutheran school in san francisco. >>> tomorrow is the toyota350 nascar event in sonoma. it always creates a nightmare. a traffic nightmare. also highway 121 if you coming in from the north. we have the details. [engines roaring] >> reporter: inside sonoma raceway you are looking at nascar's first right turn of the year, literally. >> turn left, turn left, and then they come here and turn right. >> reporter: he is right....
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if bin laden israel like -- and if there are lutherans in the --m, do not take this amiss if he is lutheror calvin, what role do we play? we could be the ottoman empire. that is who we are. we are the people who have had a conflictual relationship with this part of the world, and people who are not trusted and have looked little bit ask ants, and -- askance, and we are making an argument to the pope that we can solve their luther problem. it does not compete. there is so little space for us to be doing that as outsiders coming in. to me about the biggest thing we can do -- and i hope we have been doing -- is encouraging ordinary muslims in the muslim majority world to stand up to these guys and to state what they think and feel. here's the thing -- it has been happening. it is just never repeated intermediate. our media ignores all sorts of -- let me give you a great example. benghazi attack, a huge deal. does everybody know that immediately afterward there was 100,000 person march to the state of benghazi condemning it by the ordinary people of benghazi? by and large that was off the rad
if bin laden israel like -- and if there are lutherans in the --m, do not take this amiss if he is lutheror calvin, what role do we play? we could be the ottoman empire. that is who we are. we are the people who have had a conflictual relationship with this part of the world, and people who are not trusted and have looked little bit ask ants, and -- askance, and we are making an argument to the pope that we can solve their luther problem. it does not compete. there is so little space for us to...
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if bin laden is sort of like -- please, if there are lutherans in the room, do not take this amiss --if he is luther or calvin, what role do we play? we could be the ottoman empire. that is who we are. we are the people who have had a conflictual relationship with this part of the world, and people who are not trusted and looked at a little bit askance, and we are making an argument to the pope that we can solve their luther problem. it does not compute. there is so little space for us to be doing that as outsiders coming in. to me about the biggest thing we can do -- and i hope we have been doing -- is encouraging ulama inmuslims and the muslim majority world to stand up to these guys and to state what they think and feel. here's the thing -- it has been happening. it is just never gets repeated in the media. our media ignores all sorts of -- let me give you a great example. benghazi attack, a huge deal. does everybody know that immediately afterward there was a 100,000-person march to the streets of benghazi condemning it by the ordinary people of benghazi? by and large that was off
if bin laden is sort of like -- please, if there are lutherans in the room, do not take this amiss --if he is luther or calvin, what role do we play? we could be the ottoman empire. that is who we are. we are the people who have had a conflictual relationship with this part of the world, and people who are not trusted and looked at a little bit askance, and we are making an argument to the pope that we can solve their luther problem. it does not compute. there is so little space for us to be...
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judge johnson with a is a lutheran run home run trade for some two weeks mel's $1 a picture give up thisent is single to the red sox in the right field but they see his answer back local christian coming up a two-out single the drive and winning run shunned a little close things out with a ninth- inning 10th save for the day is giants continued to scuffle sixth game nro since a comfrey and the fourth tranche go down again for one final after earl and week absence to the back problems a guy will play it to the washington d.c. next weekend. area will see leave the second round of the u.s. women's open making headlines all the year-old redwood shores has everyone talking are the 78 first- round of the women's u.s. open and shot another 78 on friday 16 over par tournament some very impressive for the u.s. open qualifier albert the other one those youngest was 13 lead but to strokes >> : all about the world cup and the u.s. beat portugal in advance and i are around. plus big guns of the aids battle red sox needed drastic on the night diamondbacks and nascar hits sonoma full half-hour of all y
judge johnson with a is a lutheran run home run trade for some two weeks mel's $1 a picture give up thisent is single to the red sox in the right field but they see his answer back local christian coming up a two-out single the drive and winning run shunned a little close things out with a ninth- inning 10th save for the day is giants continued to scuffle sixth game nro since a comfrey and the fourth tranche go down again for one final after earl and week absence to the back problems a guy will...
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the statement from the first focus campaign for children, human rights first, lutheran immigration and refugee service, the national immigration forum, the u.s. committee for refugees and immigrants, the women's refugee commission, the episcopal church, the american immigration lawyers association and also the chart showing the various numbers of children coming from various central american countries. >> without objectional but documents will be made part of the record. >> first of all i'm glad that the first focus is put in the record and i would ask unanimous consent to include into the record a statement from the united nations unhcr our nation's high commission for refugees children, ron and i would like to put into the record a letter to president barack obama that mentions that doctors should be ended. i ask unanimous consent. >> without objection the document shall be made part of the record i will begin the questioning and i will direct the first question to mr. patullo and mr. judd. yesterday white house press secretary josh earnest challenge republican stating that if they a
the statement from the first focus campaign for children, human rights first, lutheran immigration and refugee service, the national immigration forum, the u.s. committee for refugees and immigrants, the women's refugee commission, the episcopal church, the american immigration lawyers association and also the chart showing the various numbers of children coming from various central american countries. >> without objectional but documents will be made part of the record. >> first of...
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statements into the record, a statement from the focus campaign for children, human rights first, lutheran immigration and refugee services, the national immigration form, the u.s. committee for refugees and immigrants, the women's refugee commission, the american immigration lawyer's association and also the chart showing the various numbers of children coming from various central american countries. >> without objection all the documents made a part of the record. the gentleman from texas? >> first of all, i'm glad that the first focus was put into the record and i'd ask consent to include into the record a statement from united nations unhcr, the high commission for refugees, children on the run, and i'd like to put into the record a letter to president obama that mentions the document. >> those documents will be made a part of the record and i'll begin the questioning and i'll direct the first question to mr. batello and mr. judd. yesterday white house press conference josh ernest challenges republicans stating that if they are truly concerned about border security we should back the c
statements into the record, a statement from the focus campaign for children, human rights first, lutheran immigration and refugee services, the national immigration form, the u.s. committee for refugees and immigrants, the women's refugee commission, the american immigration lawyer's association and also the chart showing the various numbers of children coming from various central american countries. >> without objection all the documents made a part of the record. the gentleman from...
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. >> i'm going to austin to study secondary education to become a lutheran school peach teacher in the> 28 minutes after the hour. no fox news allowed? a v.a. hospital banning the channel from the waiting room? wait until you hear how they responded after being called out for it. and it's the army's 239th birthday but it wouldn't be be complete without a cake. more celebration for our nation's heroes next. first, more from the u.s. army band down range ♪ ♪ the world in which we live ♪ try to find peace of mind in this world that we live ♪ i know we can make it ♪ i know that we can ♪ i know darn well ♪ yes, you can ♪ i know we can can ♪ yes, we can ♪ why can't we if we want to ♪ yes, we can can ♪ i know we can make it ♪ i know that we can ♪ i know we can work it out ♪ yes we can. ♪ i know we can can ♪ woman: this is not exactly what i expected. captain obvious: this is a creepy room. man: oh hey, captain obvious. captain obvious: you should have used hotels.com. their genuine guest reviews are written by guests who have genuinely stayed there. instead of people who lie on the internet.
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one of the local lutheran ministers got upset when he found out they were putting jesus and mary andcross behind a curtain. what was really shocking about this is the v.a. hospital actually had time to send an inspector from washington, d.c. to michigan to make sure this hospital chapel was in compliance with government rules. >> just on the face of it, the v.a. has time to send an inspector to handle moving religious symbols and putting up a curtain but can't look at the backlog. >> why do they have inspectors for this anyway? unbelievable. >> with all the scandals facing the v.a., you think they would use prayer these days, but nevertheless, this is a big issue for people in the community very upset. but as i where about it in my book "god bless america," this is not new with the v.a. i tell stories at how they handed out songs to children about songs approved to sing at the v.a. hospitals. and some baptists were told not to pray in the name of jesus. some chaplains were forced out of their job because of it. >> how about those not allowing cards around the holidays that said "merr
one of the local lutheran ministers got upset when he found out they were putting jesus and mary andcross behind a curtain. what was really shocking about this is the v.a. hospital actually had time to send an inspector from washington, d.c. to michigan to make sure this hospital chapel was in compliance with government rules. >> just on the face of it, the v.a. has time to send an inspector to handle moving religious symbols and putting up a curtain but can't look at the backlog....