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louis and declared thanks to prayer he was no longer gay the paster and the congregation applauded.the video went viral. his actions brought to life an example of how some black churches believe it is possible through prayer to convert gay people and cure homosexuality. >> father we thank you and prays you for goodness and mercy >>> prayer is at the heart of the ministry. for more than 20 years he ministered to thousands of black men and women who no longer want to be gay. >> have you seen growth in yourself? >> sometimes i don't recognise... >> reporter: who you are, and who you were. >> yes. >> reporter: he sits with james penniman, a man that was openly gay. thanks to the ministry he is now strait with children. >> do you feel people can be born gay. >> it might be surprising. yes, i do. i believe people are born gay. we are born in sin. homosexuality is a sin. you can be born in sin. >> reporter: foster has a personal reason for his belief he was gay himself. >> i was 11 years old. we were running around playing chase, i whaschased a male friend of mine. i caught and held him. a
louis and declared thanks to prayer he was no longer gay the paster and the congregation applauded.the video went viral. his actions brought to life an example of how some black churches believe it is possible through prayer to convert gay people and cure homosexuality. >> father we thank you and prays you for goodness and mercy >>> prayer is at the heart of the ministry. for more than 20 years he ministered to thousands of black men and women who no longer want to be gay....
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Apr 27, 2015
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>> pasters are meeting right now, a few blocks to the north of that. there are groups of officers moving in sus session different times. i don't know what their strategy is but we can see movement and in fact behind me now i'm seeing an armored vehicle beginning to move up toward the mall. the problem with the police response is they need to operate in a large force almost like -- i don't want to make this sound like a military operation it's not but they need to move together in a large group. individual officers can't move independently as they might on a normal call because as we saw from video earlier today when an individual officer is boxed in with people, the car ends up getting perhaps destroyed and of course the anxiety of the officer being injured is a big deal. there is power in numbers. it takes time and organization to move large numbers. i think that's apart of what -- i think that's part of the answer to your question just from observation not as a student of police tactics. so yes, you're correct. they're here. i have to say -- i think
>> pasters are meeting right now, a few blocks to the north of that. there are groups of officers moving in sus session different times. i don't know what their strategy is but we can see movement and in fact behind me now i'm seeing an armored vehicle beginning to move up toward the mall. the problem with the police response is they need to operate in a large force almost like -- i don't want to make this sound like a military operation it's not but they need to move together in a large...
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it's watching an earthquake begin and trying to send a signal out to people in the effected areas pasterearthquake can get to them. >> reporter: in emergency response teams and transportation sergeancies receive these alerts. expanding the system will take $80 million. >>> the u.s. and its negotiating partners have reached a frame work on agreement. president obama praised the agreement saying if it leads to final deal it will make the u.s. and world safer. iran is agreeing to limit its nuclear program in exchange for relief but the deal has its critics including many republicans in congress. >> if congress kills this deal not based on expert analysis and without offering any reasonable alternative, then it's the united states ha will be blamed for the fill area of diplomacy. >> president obama called benjamin netanyahu to discuss the agreement. the prime minister said he told president obama a final deal would threaten the survival of israel. negotiators have the end of june to work out details. >>> president obama is taking another state off his list. the president obama arrived last n
it's watching an earthquake begin and trying to send a signal out to people in the effected areas pasterearthquake can get to them. >> reporter: in emergency response teams and transportation sergeancies receive these alerts. expanding the system will take $80 million. >>> the u.s. and its negotiating partners have reached a frame work on agreement. president obama praised the agreement saying if it leads to final deal it will make the u.s. and world safer. iran is agreeing to...
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they figure they will plant 30 fewer acres than in the paster.they will get 75% of what they requested and the impact won't just be felt here in california or even the united states. >> about 40 different countries is where our rice is exported to. when we're growing a full crop we export half of our crop. and i expect that to be less because there's less available. >> reporter: rice growers say they don't use as much as people think. they say usually the fields are covered in 5-inches of water but that water is recirculated. >>> it's going to be slightly warmer tomorrow inland. slighter cooler coast and bay side. that's because there's fog out there right now. san francisco you're fogged in. we talked about it earlier. there's plenty of fog at the coast. there's fog at the marina district of san francisco. the fog is going to continue to press inland. it's going to end up right in the east bay hills there. not all the way to livermore valley. not all the way into the southern santa clara county. i think you are looking at temperatures tomorrow.
they figure they will plant 30 fewer acres than in the paster.they will get 75% of what they requested and the impact won't just be felt here in california or even the united states. >> about 40 different countries is where our rice is exported to. when we're growing a full crop we export half of our crop. and i expect that to be less because there's less available. >> reporter: rice growers say they don't use as much as people think. they say usually the fields are covered in...
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we came out with some elders of the community, a lot of pasters and preachers and we walked and were able to calm down a lot of young folks before the police moved in. i think that folks after seeing that knew the importance of reaching out to these young guys on the street knew the importance of organizing from a community perspective. throughout yesterday there was so many groups and so many businesses and so many clergy folks that were engaged on the community to try to ensure that the calm was kept. saying that it's also critically important we have 5,000 law enforcement folks from jurisdictions around maryland out there, we had national guard out there, and i think the curfew made us silent a lot. i was driving in my district around 11 and went back out around 12:30 it was empty and folks obeyed the law of curfew. i think it was a mixture, a collaborative effort. >> you think keeping the curfew at least a few more days into next week is a good idea? >> i definitely do wolf. i think that, you know for us to pat ourselves on the back and be overly optimistic is the wrong stance at
we came out with some elders of the community, a lot of pasters and preachers and we walked and were able to calm down a lot of young folks before the police moved in. i think that folks after seeing that knew the importance of reaching out to these young guys on the street knew the importance of organizing from a community perspective. throughout yesterday there was so many groups and so many businesses and so many clergy folks that were engaged on the community to try to ensure that the calm...
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coming up next, a paster sees his church go up in flames and senior center he was building for affordableickman will join me when we come back. stay with us. (mom) when our little girl was born we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the 2015 subaru forester (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family....