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pastor mark thomas from the heart of the bay christian center has these final thoughts on the subject>> in this day and in this hour, all you have to do is read a newspaper or listen to the news media, and what you're going to hear on a continual basis is fear, fear, and even more fear. well i've got good news for you today. 2 timothy 1:7, the bible says that god did not give us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind. god wants you to be stable in these unstable times by putting your faith in god. one of the greatest reasons why we can be free from fear is because god loves us, you know, it's very important to believe in the god that loves you and have faith in his love. in 1 john 4:18, the bible says that there is no fear in love but perfect love casts out fear. when you get an understanding of how much god really loves you and how much he favors you, fear, then, will be able to be put under your feet once and for all. believe in his love, have faith in his love, and then start actively resisting fear. you know, fear is a spirit. and the bible says that as we
pastor mark thomas from the heart of the bay christian center has these final thoughts on the subject>> in this day and in this hour, all you have to do is read a newspaper or listen to the news media, and what you're going to hear on a continual basis is fear, fear, and even more fear. well i've got good news for you today. 2 timothy 1:7, the bible says that god did not give us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind. god wants you to be stable in these unstable...
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and rosemary and then stephanie thomas, ellie marks and stephen krolig. >>> hi, i'm rosemary binsco. i would also like to come out in favor of the right to know and ask you not to cave in to the industry. there's so many things that the cell phones do even if people are trying to use them as safely as possible. for example, if you're riding in a train in an enclosed metal area, then it affects everybody around the person using the cell phone. these kind of things i think are important for people to know, especially if they have a pacemaker or anything that's going to weaken them. so, that's really it for me. i think it's very important to let people know. >> thank you. >>> hello, good afternoon. i'm stephanie thomas. speaking on item 8 and against any settlement. i'm in favor of the right to know, favor of having a fact sheet such as this at the point of sale. i think it's very important educating people about how to protect themselves about the radio frequency from the cell phone. it's very important. people lead very busy lives, complex lives and are also not informed how they can
and rosemary and then stephanie thomas, ellie marks and stephen krolig. >>> hi, i'm rosemary binsco. i would also like to come out in favor of the right to know and ask you not to cave in to the industry. there's so many things that the cell phones do even if people are trying to use them as safely as possible. for example, if you're riding in a train in an enclosed metal area, then it affects everybody around the person using the cell phone. these kind of things i think are important...
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. >> last, arkansas's mark pryor, arkansas securely a red state, but there could be pressure that could help encourage him? >> it's interesting, thomas pryor is i think the only one of the seven who's come out with a statement explicitly doubling down on his opposition to gay marriage. mark pryor is also up for reelection in arkansas in 2014, he's the least likely of the seven to change his mind. >> josh crush shower, thanks. >>> we are following the breaking news right now from rutgers university, firing its basketball coach less than 24 hours after this video went viral, becoming public, showing mike rice physically and verbally abusing its players. he was fined and hsu suspended and send to anger management classes. why is the school changing course today? more on that after this. york? a new property tax cap... and the lowest middle class income tax rate in 60 years... and a billion dollars in tax breaks and incentives. new opportunities for business. over 250,000 new private sector jobs were created over the last two years. and 17 straight months of job growth. with the most private sector jobs ever. lower taxes, new incentives,
. >> last, arkansas's mark pryor, arkansas securely a red state, but there could be pressure that could help encourage him? >> it's interesting, thomas pryor is i think the only one of the seven who's come out with a statement explicitly doubling down on his opposition to gay marriage. mark pryor is also up for reelection in arkansas in 2014, he's the least likely of the seven to change his mind. >> josh crush shower, thanks. >>> we are following the breaking news...
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. >> the flag that had flown at the site was lowered and presented to mayor thomas menino to mark theion. >>> well, at the end of a very tough seven days for boston, a group of women who weren't able to finish last week's marathon because of the bombings decided to look tragedy in the face and keep running. >> >> monday they got back on the route literally and they finished the race. no medals, no cheering crowds at the end, just a poignant and determined statement made with running shoes that boston keeps going. >>> our time is done, but for viewers in the u.s., cnn's continuing live team coverage of the aftermath of the boston team bombings continue with john berman in boston and zoraida in new york. >> i'm isha sesay, thank you for >> i'm isha sesay, thank you for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
. >> the flag that had flown at the site was lowered and presented to mayor thomas menino to mark theion. >>> well, at the end of a very tough seven days for boston, a group of women who weren't able to finish last week's marathon because of the bombings decided to look tragedy in the face and keep running. >> >> monday they got back on the route literally and they finished the race. no medals, no cheering crowds at the end, just a poignant and determined statement...
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good morning, i'm thomas roberts. today markingce the most recrept act of tore roar in the u.s., the bombings at the boston marathon. there is increasing coverage on the mother. the mom allegedly discussing jihad with her oldest son tamerlan, information not shared with investigators here in in the u.s. until just the last few days. >> if the russians had given the fbi the information they had regarding the mother and the son and their view ons the mother's radicalization an the son's vad call zags it would have changed the investigation. >> they're trying to determine if the suspects had training to help carry out their attack. >> the way they handled the devices and the trade craft leads me to believe there was a trainer and the question is where is that trainer or trainers are they overseas or are they in the united states. in my consist conversations with the fbi, that's the big question. >> joining me right now is nbc contributor robert gibs. i want to begin with the
good morning, i'm thomas roberts. today markingce the most recrept act of tore roar in the u.s., the bombings at the boston marathon. there is increasing coverage on the mother. the mom allegedly discussing jihad with her oldest son tamerlan, information not shared with investigators here in in the u.s. until just the last few days. >> if the russians had given the fbi the information they had regarding the mother and the son and their view ons the mother's radicalization an the son's vad...
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>> well, thomas, this week has already been marked by heightened security due to baroness thatcher's funeral service tomorrow morning and london marathon this coming sunday. 4,000 police officers will be working in london tomorrow. many of the major roads into the city will be closed from early in the morning. and even before the horrific events in boston, the british government had actually set the terrorism threat level here at substantial which means that a terrorist attack is regarded as a strong possibility. it's also worth noting that for a nation that doesn't normally arm its police officers, there are plenty of armed law enforcement at strategic positions right throughout the city in preparation, as i say, for tomorrow's ceremony. in terms of tomorrow's funeral service, the casket containing the body of the former prime minister arrived at the palace of westminister earlier today and is currently resting in a small chapel. there was a short service for family and close friends led by the dean of westminister. i spoke to officials at the metropolitan police earlier today and t
>> well, thomas, this week has already been marked by heightened security due to baroness thatcher's funeral service tomorrow morning and london marathon this coming sunday. 4,000 police officers will be working in london tomorrow. many of the major roads into the city will be closed from early in the morning. and even before the horrific events in boston, the british government had actually set the terrorism threat level here at substantial which means that a terrorist attack is regarded...
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i am mark wetherington and i thank you for joining us for i know what will be a interesting program "thomas nast" the father of modern political cartoons with dr. fiona deans halloran. and i want to thank you for being here. i was remarking this was the first time i can embed in a while that we had sunshine only started this evening's program so i appreciate you coming in and being with us. our mission is to tell the significant story of the ohio valley region and culture in a part of that culture and political culture are cartoons. we have a really nice cartoon collection here. we have one example of a nascar sand that -- cartoon better speaker might have time to point to later and we will see and we have any additional questions are curator of the special collections can bring you up to speed. if you are not a member of the filter and we would love to have you join us. wherever private nonprofit historical society. we would appreciate your membership. this is the commercial part of our program and i will now move along to why you were here. i want to thank c-span for being here and also a
i am mark wetherington and i thank you for joining us for i know what will be a interesting program "thomas nast" the father of modern political cartoons with dr. fiona deans halloran. and i want to thank you for being here. i was remarking this was the first time i can embed in a while that we had sunshine only started this evening's program so i appreciate you coming in and being with us. our mission is to tell the significant story of the ohio valley region and culture in a part of...
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thomas? >> i think badly run is a real understatement on this one. mark potter for us reporting from miami.>> time for the "news nation" gut check. the white house has announced president obama will give 5% of his salary back to the u.s. treasury for those facing furloughs. he makes about $400,000 a area. so a pay cut for the president amounts to 5% -- to $20,000 is 5% of his salary. chuck hagel announcing this similar giveback as have several other members of congress in the obama administration. the democratic members of congress that are included in this are mark begich, eleanor holmes norton and also tammy duckworth. what does your gut tell you about this? do you think it will spur more members of congress to give up a portion of their pay? to go facebook.com/newsnation to vote there. >>> we'll have an update on yesterday's gut check. new jersey lawmakers planning to investigate why rutgers didn't firemen's basketball coach mike rice earlier in a group of faculty members is calling on the state university of the members to resign. rice was fired yesterday after videotape surfaced that s
thomas? >> i think badly run is a real understatement on this one. mark potter for us reporting from miami.>> time for the "news nation" gut check. the white house has announced president obama will give 5% of his salary back to the u.s. treasury for those facing furloughs. he makes about $400,000 a area. so a pay cut for the president amounts to 5% -- to $20,000 is 5% of his salary. chuck hagel announcing this similar giveback as have several other members of congress in...
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thomas, with the latest. >> reporter: for years in little town kaufman, texas, justice of the peace eric williams and his wife kim were known as solid citizens. and when district attorney marknd his wife were gunned down in their own home, williams expressed his sympathies. >> my heart goes out to all the families that have been affected by this tragedy. >> reporter: the case drew national attention and suspicion fell on white supremacist prison gangs. >> anything that the public can help with? >> not that we're releasing. >> reporter: but today authorities say the killers were none other than eric and kim williams. >> kim lene williams, 46, of kaufman, has been arrested and charged with the offense of capital murder. >> reporter: police say she confessed to her involvement in the murder scheme. according to court documents, she told investigators her husband shot to death the mclellands and also assistant district attorney mark hasse, gunned down near the courthouse in january. the alleged motive, revenge. mclelland and hasse prosecuted williams shown here on surveillance tapes, for stealing government computers. in this interview, he suggested he needed the equipment to w
thomas, with the latest. >> reporter: for years in little town kaufman, texas, justice of the peace eric williams and his wife kim were known as solid citizens. and when district attorney marknd his wife were gunned down in their own home, williams expressed his sympathies. >> my heart goes out to all the families that have been affected by this tragedy. >> reporter: the case drew national attention and suspicion fell on white supremacist prison gangs. >> anything that...
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mark. washington for his firm has shared, i guess to dignified, the product of a cautious and deliberate mind, bolivar speeches and correspondents remain at thomas jefferson. they were fiery and passionate and elegant. they represent some of the greatest right and not america. although much was produced in haste on the battlefields and on the run, that produces that once lyrical and stately, clever but historically grounded, electric to get deeply wise. it is no exaggeration to say that bolivar resolution change the spanish-language come before his words marked the don of a new literary age. 'll thessaly postilion and cumbersome effusions in his remarkable voice and pen became another language entirely. urgent, vibrant and jan. so you see, this was a man who represented for me if i wanted to go this edifice of explanation of who latin american are, bolivar was really it because he represented the history they really defined the continent of south america. the revolution he thought was so different, in such contrast to the revolution that was fought here. he had to have ploy. what he started out as awake a white pants were essentially because he
mark. washington for his firm has shared, i guess to dignified, the product of a cautious and deliberate mind, bolivar speeches and correspondents remain at thomas jefferson. they were fiery and passionate and elegant. they represent some of the greatest right and not america. although much was produced in haste on the battlefields and on the run, that produces that once lyrical and stately, clever but historically grounded, electric to get deeply wise. it is no exaggeration to say that bolivar...
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thomas ruskin he's the president of the c. and p. group investigations i started off by asking mr rustic if the fact that this attack happened all at all was a black mark for the state of surveillance. well the surveillance cameras basically brought this case to a conclusion and brought the people who committed the crime to justice so how could that be a failure for them or over the years like in july the seventh of we know that the cameras in london what they call the ring of steel brought to justice and brought to brought the people who were responsible for the bombing in london so you know cameras in our society or and now when necessary evil and we're going to probably be expanded and probably homelier security dollars as well as municipal dollars will go to building up in this appellate these cameras and c.c.t.v. systems at this point in time and just like he did make a point the urban area security initiative which was grant which was a grant funding from the federal department of homeland security founded a lot of the cameras that boston has do you think that this is one of the necessary evils as tom said well it's definitely evolved i think thi
thomas ruskin he's the president of the c. and p. group investigations i started off by asking mr rustic if the fact that this attack happened all at all was a black mark for the state of surveillance. well the surveillance cameras basically brought this case to a conclusion and brought the people who committed the crime to justice so how could that be a failure for them or over the years like in july the seventh of we know that the cameras in london what they call the ring of steel brought to...
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thomas's english muff f ins. can you help me out? >>> now we have a special guest to markack player in major league baseball. in honor of jack we rie robinso, every player will wear number 42. we're joined by the star of the new movie, "42," chadwick boseman. you're number one at the box office. it's got the be really satisfying. >> it's satisfying. having a great time. >> you've been to the white house. president obama hosted a screening as well. >> that's right. that's right. it's been amazing just to -- just -- being able to have this movie be appreciated and the cultural significance of it. so so, yeah, the first lady and the president hosted two screenings. >> the movie brings home how tough things were. i want to show a scene where he's getting booed, jeered on the field. and peewee reese, his short stop comes up and talks to him. take a look. >> they can say all they want. we're just here to play ball. >> it's just a bunch of crack pots still fighting the civil war. >> well, hell, we would have won that sun of a gun if the corn stalks held out. we just ran out of am
thomas's english muff f ins. can you help me out? >>> now we have a special guest to markack player in major league baseball. in honor of jack we rie robinso, every player will wear number 42. we're joined by the star of the new movie, "42," chadwick boseman. you're number one at the box office. it's got the be really satisfying. >> it's satisfying. having a great time. >> you've been to the white house. president obama hosted a screening as well. >> that's...
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mark a moment of silence at 2:50 eastern time. the exact moment the first bomb exploded. bells will ring afterward. massachusetts governor deval patrick and thomas menino will be on hand of the neighborhood of 8-year-old vimd martin richard. also today the first funeral was held for the bombing victims. the capacity crowd mourned. krystle campbell, the 29-year-old at the finish line clearing on a friend. and later this evening, boston university will hold a memorial service for lu lingzi, the 23-year-old graduate, the student from china also killed in the blast. meanwhile as crews clean up the crime scene today, new questions about how the fbi interrogated tamerlan tsarnaev before the attacks. >> why didn't the fbi follow up on that? you combine the first interrogation, the first examination plus the subsequent act. when somebody is brought to your attention, you investigate and find nothing and then he carries out murders, you wonder, didn't you miss something in the investigation? >> and today, our investigative team uncovered new details about the suspect's weapons. tamerlan and dzhokhar both carried illegal guns. neither had proper permits n
mark a moment of silence at 2:50 eastern time. the exact moment the first bomb exploded. bells will ring afterward. massachusetts governor deval patrick and thomas menino will be on hand of the neighborhood of 8-year-old vimd martin richard. also today the first funeral was held for the bombing victims. the capacity crowd mourned. krystle campbell, the 29-year-old at the finish line clearing on a friend. and later this evening, boston university will hold a memorial service for lu lingzi, the...
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thomas ruskin he's the president of c.m.t. group investigations now i started by asking mr ruskin if the fact that this attack happened at all was a black mark for the so-called surveillance state. well surveillance cameras basically brought this case to a conclusion and brought the people who committed the crime to justice so how could that be a failure furthermore over the years like in july the seventh of we know that the cameras in london what they call the ring of steel brought to justice and brought to brought the people who were responsible for the bombing in london so you know cameras in our society or now and this is evil and we're going to probably be expanded and probably homelier security dollars as well as municipal dollars will go to building up municipalities cameras and c.c.t.v. systems at this point in time and just like he did make a point the urban area security initiative which was grant which was a grant funding from the federal department of homeland security founded a lot of the cameras that boston has do you think that this is one of the necessary evils as tom said well it's definitely evolved i think this whole thing
thomas ruskin he's the president of c.m.t. group investigations now i started by asking mr ruskin if the fact that this attack happened at all was a black mark for the so-called surveillance state. well surveillance cameras basically brought this case to a conclusion and brought the people who committed the crime to justice so how could that be a failure furthermore over the years like in july the seventh of we know that the cameras in london what they call the ring of steel brought to justice...
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thomas friedman will be here and jean chatzky. ahead an exclusive interview with former governor of south carolina, mark sanford.. >>> up next, walter isakson and bob herbert join the table. we will be right back with much more "morning joe." welcome to the new new york state. what's the "new" in the new new york? a new property tax cap... and the lowest middle class income tax rate in 60 years... and a billion dollars in tax breaks and incentives. new opportunities for business. over 250,000 new private sector jobs were created over the last two years. and 17 straight months of job growth. with the most private sector jobs ever. lower taxes, new incentives, new jobs, now that's news. to grow or start your business in the new new york visit thenewny.com [ male announcer ] book ahead and save up to 20 percent at doubletree.com, so you can sit back, relax and enjoy. doubletree by hilton. where the little things mean everything. but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 million employee
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thomas goalie, considered armed and dangerous. they are not considered suspects, wouldn't say whether the pair new evan ebel, the man suspected of killing clements and a pizza deliveryman. >>> and markking to cnn about his tuesday night win. after finishing second sterm as the state's governor under the cloud of an extramarital affair, he told jake tapper, politicians try too hard to protect an image of perfection. >> none of us are perfect. and i think that the sooner we roadways it in ourselves we begin to have conversations with people. >> and he will face elizabeth colber colbert-busch in the general election. >>> rutgers men's basketball coach mike rice is out, and the athletic director is under pressure. rice has apologized. earlier on "starting point," we talked to a former rutgers player who thinks this coach is misunderstood. >> i do understand a lot of things, like his passion for basketball. he wanted to make us better. not only passionate about basketball, he was passionate about us in the classroom. the video of him kicking people, hitting people with basketballs, some of that was in a laughing maur matter. i wish that some of the video showed that and not just the use
thomas goalie, considered armed and dangerous. they are not considered suspects, wouldn't say whether the pair new evan ebel, the man suspected of killing clements and a pizza deliveryman. >>> and markking to cnn about his tuesday night win. after finishing second sterm as the state's governor under the cloud of an extramarital affair, he told jake tapper, politicians try too hard to protect an image of perfection. >> none of us are perfect. and i think that the sooner we...