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the senior pastor at the church, the one world spiritual pastor in mare yet that. marietta. >> you're a reverend, right? >> right. >> and pastor easley is here as well. we heard your explanation. i know the goal of christianity is to be christ-like. do you think jesus would have kicked those boys out?
the senior pastor at the church, the one world spiritual pastor in mare yet that. marietta. >> you're a reverend, right? >> right. >> and pastor easley is here as well. we heard your explanation. i know the goal of christianity is to be christ-like. do you think jesus would have kicked those boys out?
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the pastor of the baptist church. and asked if the goal of christianity was to be christian-like, wouldn't jesus have kicked out the boy scouts? >> trying to be christ-like is a challenge today. i think about when some guys tried to trick jesus up.
the pastor of the baptist church. and asked if the goal of christianity was to be christian-like, wouldn't jesus have kicked out the boy scouts? >> trying to be christ-like is a challenge today. i think about when some guys tried to trick jesus up.
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the senior pastor at the church, the one world spiritual pastor in mare yet that. marietta. >> you're a reverend, right? >> right. >> and pastor easley is here as well. we heard your explanation. i know the goal of christianity is to be christ-like. do you think jesus would have kicked those boys out? >> you know trying to be christ-like is a challenge these days. i think about when guys tried to trick jesus up, they brought a girl, a woman caught in adultery, jesus confronted her with her sin. he didn't condone it. he confronted it. he didn't say keep on doing what you're doing, but because he loved her, he said go and sin no more. >> but do you think he would have kicked these boy scouts out? do you think that's the right decision? >> i know this, as a bible-believing church, roswell street church, we're not going to align ourselves in a formal capacity with any outside group that openly accepts and affirms moral practices that violate god's word. >> reverend cy, you welcomed them to your church. why? >> one world is an intrafaith community. we welcome many. we f
the senior pastor at the church, the one world spiritual pastor in mare yet that. marietta. >> you're a reverend, right? >> right. >> and pastor easley is here as well. we heard your explanation. i know the goal of christianity is to be christ-like. do you think jesus would have kicked those boys out? >> you know trying to be christ-like is a challenge these days. i think about when guys tried to trick jesus up, they brought a girl, a woman caught in adultery, jesus...
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calvin bust, pastor of the great absiddian church of new york where he succeeded his father as pastor and was the first black from new york to serve in the u.s. congress, and got over 67 bills passed through congress including title seven, head start, national student loan program, but that preacher dr. butts had lifts us to the seventh heaven with his oratory and after the service was over as i followed the platform party out to the foyer of that great cathedral there i looked up and i beheld a beautiful quilt at the center of many other quilts that the quilting ministry of friendship church had put on display, and when i saw that quilt that caught my eye i said to the pastor "dr. clifford jones, i want that quilt. i want that quilt ." dr. jones says "it's yours". when he took me to the car the limousine was there waiting for me and before i close the door i looked at him again and i said "dr. jones i want that quilt". he said "i told you it's yours. i will have my secretary mail it to you .". two weeks later package appeared in my office. my secretary pearl said "here's a package he
calvin bust, pastor of the great absiddian church of new york where he succeeded his father as pastor and was the first black from new york to serve in the u.s. congress, and got over 67 bills passed through congress including title seven, head start, national student loan program, but that preacher dr. butts had lifts us to the seventh heaven with his oratory and after the service was over as i followed the platform party out to the foyer of that great cathedral there i looked up and i beheld...
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if you want to help pastor irani and pastor abedini, you can visit our website, cbnnews.com, and thereou'll find links to petitions where you can sign on their behalf. >> george: the united states is stepping up its assistance to rebel forces in syria. the white house confirmed that the assad regime has used chemical weapons in the civil war. about 150 people died in those attacks. president obama says syria has crossed a, quote,"red line" that requires the u.s. to respond. but the white house hasn't made clear what kind of assistance it will provide to the so-called rebels. there are concerns that the u.s. could end up arming some of its enemies since some of the groups are affiliated with al-qaeda. >> wendy: a u.s. senator says america should not give funding to the enemies of christians in syria and across the middle east. kentucky's rand paul made that argument at a faith and freedom of religion coalition in washington, d.c. he says people are on the run and being persecuted, and america should stop helping the people who are change them. >> there is a war on christianity, not just
if you want to help pastor irani and pastor abedini, you can visit our website, cbnnews.com, and thereou'll find links to petitions where you can sign on their behalf. >> george: the united states is stepping up its assistance to rebel forces in syria. the white house confirmed that the assad regime has used chemical weapons in the civil war. about 150 people died in those attacks. president obama says syria has crossed a, quote,"red line" that requires the u.s. to respond. but...
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so something like that might give us a better sense of when pastor gavin will be available. and if we get no response we should schedule it and have it heard as soon as after as possible. >> mr. st. croix, can we require a doctor's note explaining? >> we can. >> why the continuance is necessary? >> and the last continuance actually made that stipulation that if a further continuance was requested, that documentation from a physician would be required by june 19th. >> and have we received any documentation from a physician? >> no. >> all right. >> that information causes me to sort of reconsider whether we ought to just proceed with it having pastor gavin has been given certainly ample opportunity. but if we are going to continue it, commissioner studley, i would not be in favor of our dealing with the merits today because the argument as to why it is necessary for her to be here is to cry to address the merits. and is the stipulation that you referred to mr. st. croix, in the record? is that? >> well it is part of the minute. >> well it is a public document that was sent on
so something like that might give us a better sense of when pastor gavin will be available. and if we get no response we should schedule it and have it heard as soon as after as possible. >> mr. st. croix, can we require a doctor's note explaining? >> we can. >> why the continuance is necessary? >> and the last continuance actually made that stipulation that if a further continuance was requested, that documentation from a physician would be required by june 19th....
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>> well, you know, i asked one pastor who had been an associate pastor in baghdad, and he is up in theurdistan area. i said you've got maybe 200,000, maybe more, christians that are still left, but the majority have left, over a million. i said, how do you feel about that? >> he said there are still 30 million that need to be reached. we're seeing new evangelical churches that are starting up. house churches are becoming very popular through baghdad, mosul, and even up through the kurdistan area. and south places, like kerbela, which is shi'ite stronghold. many muslims are having dreams and visions of jesus. people are coming to know christ. so in the midst of a shrinking church, you have this sort of dichotomy, there are some the holy spirit has spoken to that they're supposed to stay. >> george: greg, a real quick question: there is some talk about cutting up iraq into different partitions. the christians have said for a long time, listen, we need our own on cleave en cleave, our own protection. is that gaining any attraction? >> because they have become such a small minority -- they
>> well, you know, i asked one pastor who had been an associate pastor in baghdad, and he is up in theurdistan area. i said you've got maybe 200,000, maybe more, christians that are still left, but the majority have left, over a million. i said, how do you feel about that? >> he said there are still 30 million that need to be reached. we're seeing new evangelical churches that are starting up. house churches are becoming very popular through baghdad, mosul, and even up through the...
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the pastor of the baptist church.stianity was to be christian-like, wouldn't jesus have kicked out the boy scouts? >> trying to be christ-like is a challenge today. i think about when some guys tried to trick jesus up. they brought a girl, a woman caught in adultery, and jesus confronted her with her sin. he didn't condone it. he confronted it. he didn't say, just keep on doing what you're doing, but because he loved her, he said, go and sin no more. >> but do you think he would have kicked these boy scouts out? do you think it was the right decision? >> well, i know this, that as a bible believing church, we're not going to align ourself in any formal capacity with any outside group that openly accepts and affirms moral practices that violate god's word. >> reference sy, you welcomed them to your church. >> yes. >> why? >> one world offers many paths to god. we focus on what is at the heart of the world's great religions. what we believe is primarily at the heart of those religions is love. so this decision to invite
the pastor of the baptist church.stianity was to be christian-like, wouldn't jesus have kicked out the boy scouts? >> trying to be christ-like is a challenge today. i think about when some guys tried to trick jesus up. they brought a girl, a woman caught in adultery, and jesus confronted her with her sin. he didn't condone it. he confronted it. he didn't say, just keep on doing what you're doing, but because he loved her, he said, go and sin no more. >> but do you think he would...
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and what is so pervasive is that my pastor then becomes my my vicarious wealth. is very wealthy, then one day if i keep giving him my financial seeds, then i'll get there. >> and can you put this in a little context? it seems to me we've always had gospels of prosperity. >> it wasn't mainstream. it was an aberration. now these jokers look like they're dr. king. >> the interesting thing we can go back to max vapors the protestant ethic. there is a sense in which vapors account of a certain kind of pure tannism, there is a direct relationship between the blow of god's grace and material wealth and gain. >> right. >> so it's deeply engrained in the very american fabric of the religious imagination. that's the first thing we need to say. about this question around sexuality, though, brother mark, there's a sense in which we need to be very careful not to frame the discussion of sexual desire by aberration. >> right. >> and it seems every time we talk about sexuality within the church it's a scandal that precipitates the conversation. and when we do that, i think we i
and what is so pervasive is that my pastor then becomes my my vicarious wealth. is very wealthy, then one day if i keep giving him my financial seeds, then i'll get there. >> and can you put this in a little context? it seems to me we've always had gospels of prosperity. >> it wasn't mainstream. it was an aberration. now these jokers look like they're dr. king. >> the interesting thing we can go back to max vapors the protestant ethic. there is a sense in which vapors account...
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well, lutherans usually use the word "pastor." c-span: pastor. >> guest: yeah. c-span: what did you have to do to -- did you have to go more school or just... >> guest: well, not really. cardinal john o'connor set up a kind of special colloquium process and -- but i had been reading, teaching and, indeed, writing about catholic theology and catholic doctrine, and so forth, for years and years. so he thought, at least, that i was theologically informed and spiritually formed to be a priest. c-span: where... >> guest: i hope he was right about that. c-span: where are you from originally? >> guest: oh, i was born in the ottawa valley of canada, a little -- well, a not so little town for that area, called pembroke, ontario, right on the ottawa river, which divides quebec and ontario. and that -- my dad was a lutheran pastor there, and we'd eight children in the family. and it was kind of an odd thing today it sounds almost like child abuse, but at the time, in our family, at least with the six boys, it was assumed that when you were 14 or 15 years old, you were pret
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was then pastoring in minnesota before the snow chased him to san francisco and knew dr. king and his father and had a class in moore house of seven students. dr. brown and members of the class and knew them before and before then and he brings a lean yaj of struggle to the table every time he speaks with tremendous morale authority and stroke couldn't stop him for fight wg great power. [applause] i want to thank mayor ed lee for convening the family. for all the times we think of leading from the front. often you lead from the center. you have the power to convene the family, to look at a family crisis and think it through, and it figure it out, and if we can get out of our own's self way we might find solutions to a problem that is multi-faceted. i want to thank pastor bryant here who is the spokesman in the state and reverend brown and used his zeal and intelligence, his will to fight. he is a preacher, pastor, teacher, musician and a san francisco giant fanatic. [applause] and to all of you here today this issue of violence is a complex and challenging one. no one nee
was then pastoring in minnesota before the snow chased him to san francisco and knew dr. king and his father and had a class in moore house of seven students. dr. brown and members of the class and knew them before and before then and he brings a lean yaj of struggle to the table every time he speaks with tremendous morale authority and stroke couldn't stop him for fight wg great power. [applause] i want to thank mayor ed lee for convening the family. for all the times we think of leading from...
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a native of selma, alabama, pastor carter stood shoulder to shoulder with civil rights leader dr. martin luther king jr. and fought for justice and equality across the country. after dr. king's death, pastor carter became the leader of the baltimore chapter of the poor people's campaign, which addressed concerns of the poor in america. the melodious voice of dr. carter has been heard around the world, preaching and singing, from india to korea, as well as on sundays on wbal radio. during his tenure at new shiloh, he founded the nathan carter school of music, the determined biblical and theological institute of baltimore, as well as 30 other ministries. more than 100 preachers were called to the ministry under his leadership, including his son, who co-pastored with him. the towering steeples of the church are a testament to the legacy of service he leaves behind. >>> good morning. they know who you're talking to. an explosive report overnight that the obama administration is collecting the phone records of millions of americans. how do you know if you're one of them? >>> pulled fro
a native of selma, alabama, pastor carter stood shoulder to shoulder with civil rights leader dr. martin luther king jr. and fought for justice and equality across the country. after dr. king's death, pastor carter became the leader of the baltimore chapter of the poor people's campaign, which addressed concerns of the poor in america. the melodious voice of dr. carter has been heard around the world, preaching and singing, from india to korea, as well as on sundays on wbal radio. during his...
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he is a preacher, pastor, teacher, musician and a san francisco giant fanatic. [applause] and to all of you here today this issue of violence is a complex and challenging one. no one need to be self rightious about it because there is no instant answer to the things that all of us must. do i am impressed with the religious communities coming together. at least we should know that the issue today is peace is not the absence of noise. it's the presence of justice. when there is no justice there is no peace and when there is poverty and pain people search out for a bomb and put off that bomb. the excitement is that we're here today with each other. we at best can reach out to those who are not here because it's not just a matter can be solved with an enlightened church. the killing in kansas city, a football player, his wife and himself. three or 4 nfl players say they carry a gun and with basketball players the same. somewhere we're sitting around watching san francisco play miami excited who will win that game. of the tens of thousands that watch those games thos
he is a preacher, pastor, teacher, musician and a san francisco giant fanatic. [applause] and to all of you here today this issue of violence is a complex and challenging one. no one need to be self rightious about it because there is no instant answer to the things that all of us must. do i am impressed with the religious communities coming together. at least we should know that the issue today is peace is not the absence of noise. it's the presence of justice. when there is no justice there...
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with that, pastor walk er. >> to our distinguished leaders and city officials, brothers and sisters. before i do the invocation i would like to talk real quickly, a young man in the greek culture, he wanted to be wide and was determined to gain wisdom. so socrates, he said i want wisdom. socrates walked down to the beach, walked to the water and deducted him in the water and said what do you want. he said noble socrates, i want wisdom. when he came up, he said, i want -- i want -- he said when you want wisdom, you are going to get wisdom. that's why we have this great facility here today to change the image of this community from violence and killing and all those negative things to positive wisdom for the glory of god. would you be so kind to join me in the word of prayer. we are here today in the community. we want to this you forgiving the city officials, the people, all those responsible for beginning this process and you have completed, that's the joy of completion. and you said like wisdom, let him ask you give us all men -- wisdom is more precious than gold and silver. god we
with that, pastor walk er. >> to our distinguished leaders and city officials, brothers and sisters. before i do the invocation i would like to talk real quickly, a young man in the greek culture, he wanted to be wide and was determined to gain wisdom. so socrates, he said i want wisdom. socrates walked down to the beach, walked to the water and deducted him in the water and said what do you want. he said noble socrates, i want wisdom. when he came up, he said, i want -- i want -- he said...
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i spoke with pastor corey brooks. i know the numbers are down and the police are doing everything they can but when you live in chicago at any time in these areas where there are a lot of young people who have a lot of guns and anger and hostility, any time gun violence can jump off. it was a tough weekend. these are the type of weekends that we're going to be experiencing over an over if we don't get our hands on the problem. >> that was a leading member of the clergy. i want to bring in ted rowlands. he said he believes there's going be more violence. how does the mayor explain what is happening in the city? >> the mayor and other people think the opposite is true and that this is not -- this was an anomaly that seven people were killed. the murder rate is the lowest it's been since 1963. overall crime down 14%. they believe that the things they put into place, the procedures over the last year and a half, two years are now working. they are optimistic that this was an anomaly and hoping crime will stay down. >> whi
i spoke with pastor corey brooks. i know the numbers are down and the police are doing everything they can but when you live in chicago at any time in these areas where there are a lot of young people who have a lot of guns and anger and hostility, any time gun violence can jump off. it was a tough weekend. these are the type of weekends that we're going to be experiencing over an over if we don't get our hands on the problem. >> that was a leading member of the clergy. i want to bring in...
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un pastor que por primera vez escucho de cristo que quien pocos se lo imaginan... pedro rivera ....upilloo hoy nos hablo de los sueÑos de la diva de la banda despues de cantar ese mismo genero en plena iglesia y antes cientos de feligreses... algo poco comun pero para el muy valido angel ayllon ha sido muy criticado por estar en una iglesia con botas sombrero... pedro rivera la gente critica y habla y duele pero el señor a transformado vida a través de los cantos... pedro rivera jr nos dice que escribe un libro inspirado en la muerte de jenny para que quienes pierden a un ser amado logren superar el dolor as como el lo ha vivido... pedro rivera dios ha puesto en vida escribir un libro que se llame sobreviviendo a la tragedia.... segun pedro, jenny tena un hermoso sueÑo antes de morir pedro rivera esto de la cantada no es para mi apara siempre pastor..... pero la muerte la alcanzo y fue preciso el dia de su funeral cuando ese sueÑo se hizo realidad.... miles de personas frente a su atad escuchando el mensaje de un dios bueno dado por su hermano pedro... pedro rivera pedro rivera jr.
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and she is being supported by a pastor in her hometown as well.t's listen to the ladies supporting her outside the restaurant. >> just because you said the word, the "n" word doesn't make you a racist. i believe to be a racist it has to be some type of action shown toward the opposite race in a hate or negative way. to say she is a racist because she admitted to verbally saying the word, the "n" word doesn't make her a racist. does it? >> okay. then the women outside her restaurant. >> was it right? no. i mean, she could have used another term. but, hey, it was a mistake that she made. >> she made a mistake and she probably shouldn't have said that but she has apologized and i think maybe we all take it for what it's worth. it sounded sincere i think it is a learning lesson for her and for the people that do forgive. i would forgive her. >> all right. right up your alley howard bragman, tim wise. first of all the pastor said because she does all of these great things that does not make her a racist. tim? >> well, go ahead, howard. >> oh, me. okay.
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. >> his pastor. >> oh... steve: his pastor. [buzzer] that was a good answer. that was a good one. bonnie, two strikes. you've got to be careful. o'neal family can steal. >> i'm gonna go with--since his mother's up there, i'm gonna go with his father. steve: his father. [buzzer] [cheering] o'neals, here we go. one answer left. name someone a man hopes doesn't call him on his cell phone when he's about to get lucky on a date. >> his ex. steve: his ex! [cheering] well, o'neal family--162. heibert family not on the board. but remember the goal is 300 points. so don't go away. we'll be right back. we've got ♪ [ male announcer ] there are those who brighten your day... the same way the smooth, creamy taste of coffee-mate... makes coffee and your day better. coffee-mate. coffee's perfect mate. [ female announcer ] introducing the windex touch-up cleaner. dab it... clean it... done. it's a one-handed clean from windex... ♪ ...that stays out to kill 99.9% of bacteria... ♪ ...and quickly clean so you keep moving. what do we call this new dance move? the windex tush-up. [ female announcer ]
. >> his pastor. >> oh... steve: his pastor. [buzzer] that was a good answer. that was a good one. bonnie, two strikes. you've got to be careful. o'neal family can steal. >> i'm gonna go with--since his mother's up there, i'm gonna go with his father. steve: his father. [buzzer] [cheering] o'neals, here we go. one answer left. name someone a man hopes doesn't call him on his cell phone when he's about to get lucky on a date. >> his ex. steve: his ex! [cheering] well,...
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when i spoke to the pastors at the southern baptist convention in houston. now, i know i have never given a dime of my tithe because of the tax consequences. because for christians giving isn't about the getting the governments blessing but gods [ applause ] >> i mean, if somebody gives money to god solely for the tax benefits, then maybe that person ought to keep their money. they frankly need it worse than god does. you see, the empty threat that caused a pastor or church to water down their message because of fear of preprizels for the irs, that would stop. it isn't the place of any agency of the government to evaluate the content of the pastor's sermon and determine if that is acceptable to the government. even if the fair tax isn't passed immediately, why not end the federal government subsidies to all entities and organizations religious or not and let freedom ring. now -- [ applause ] >> if you believe in something political, spiritual, even economic, then pay for it. leave the government out of it. for those that fear the churches would pay huge taxe
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can you give us an updpeat on the pastor's condition? >> yeah.50 days, which is for americans, a long time to be imprisoned in a place like iranful for iran, this is an early stage of trying as much as possible to get pastor out. he has been sentenced to 8 years, which is effectively, a life sentence. this is a very key date. june 14 is the presidential election in iran. the leadup to those elections see a lot of executions where he is imprisoned of course he is seeing people that he is in cells with, who were not sentenced to death, be executed. people who were former government officials and security officials. sots so it's a nerve racking time for the family. that's a key point. one reason we are here at the u.d n. human rights council in geneva is to make the case so it's clear to the iranian delegates and other who is can be influential that the world's watching. i want to say the u.s. ambassador met with him, tweet aid photo. it sends a message to the world, especially in this very dangerous time in iran, when the government cracks down on
can you give us an updpeat on the pastor's condition? >> yeah.50 days, which is for americans, a long time to be imprisoned in a place like iranful for iran, this is an early stage of trying as much as possible to get pastor out. he has been sentenced to 8 years, which is effectively, a life sentence. this is a very key date. june 14 is the presidential election in iran. the leadup to those elections see a lot of executions where he is imprisoned of course he is seeing people that he is...
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i am a pastor of a good news presbyterian church in san francisco. i am here to tell you about the families and the ministry i'm doing now. i'm the representative of the exodus organizations. i am really happy to be here because i'm one of the ethnic pastors in the city. the [inaudible] families lived -- their language, custom and relationships, communications even though the children [inaudible]. they have no place to go, but i kind out this program, reach out program, really help the ethnic groups. they develop their own talents through these programs, and this program funded more than 10 years so how many times of this program, and city for one $20,000 for 10 years but this year i heard cut down the fund. more than 60%. so i think it's too much to cut one this very limited ethnic groups. to improve them help them or reconsider this programs, and that th
i am a pastor of a good news presbyterian church in san francisco. i am here to tell you about the families and the ministry i'm doing now. i'm the representative of the exodus organizations. i am really happy to be here because i'm one of the ethnic pastors in the city. the [inaudible] families lived -- their language, custom and relationships, communications even though the children [inaudible]. they have no place to go, but i kind out this program, reach out program, really help the ethnic...
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i have utilized pastor bob's food bank. the way it makes me feel, it's, it's very humiliating.well, i correct that, it's not humiliating, it's very grounding. the stereotype of food banks is always for the unemployed or the disabled, people that can't go out and get a job. that's not always the case. sometimes in life you just get to points where you need a little extra help. >> ranching is a good part of life. it's a lot of work but it's an honest -- actually, it's an onnest trade. but the way the economy and everything has gone south, i have had to go find another job out of the house. so i work on the ranch from 7:00 in the morning till 3:00 in the afternoon and then at 3:00 in the afternoon till 11:00 at night i go down and clean the school. it's a good job. it's close to home. there's a lot that you worry about. your kids is the main one and that's part of the reason i did take a second job, is so i can help buy groceries and put food on the table for my kids. come on, dogs. >> bill moyers: welcome to you both. >> mariana chilton: thank you for having us. >> kristi jacobso
i have utilized pastor bob's food bank. the way it makes me feel, it's, it's very humiliating.well, i correct that, it's not humiliating, it's very grounding. the stereotype of food banks is always for the unemployed or the disabled, people that can't go out and get a job. that's not always the case. sometimes in life you just get to points where you need a little extra help. >> ranching is a good part of life. it's a lot of work but it's an honest -- actually, it's an onnest trade. but...
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the pastor spirit. pastor was a visual, he said science has no borders. the light of humanity. we had to apply really the spirit. >>> next up obama care under the microscope. we know it will cover millions of new people, but could it also push insurance premiums through the roof? stay with us. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith contract, please? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back the chicken's testimony, please. "buk, buk, bukka!" [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn u
the pastor spirit. pastor was a visual, he said science has no borders. the light of humanity. we had to apply really the spirit. >>> next up obama care under the microscope. we know it will cover millions of new people, but could it also push insurance premiums through the roof? stay with us. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less...
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what do pastors really want.oing to be about the bible and christ, who in and of himself is a very compelling figure. in fact, the most compelling figure of all time. or is it going to be about something just to draw people into the pulpit? if we want to entertain our congregants, then why not put an xbox in every row too? it's really about what's the heart of the message. th that's kind of what i'm getting at here. >> the parallels are just kind of interesting. this is just what i'm getting from certain people online who like this idea. i mean, superman is born on another planet, kryptonite, we know that. but he was sent to save his species. at the age of 33, he sacrifices himself for humanity. it sounds an awful lot like jesus. i suppose you could say here are the parallels. but there's a spiritual superman and his name is jesus? >> sure. well, and carol, like any other good allegory, it kind of runs its course after a little while. i've seen the movie. it's very entertaining. but it's a lot of hype for a movie
what do pastors really want.oing to be about the bible and christ, who in and of himself is a very compelling figure. in fact, the most compelling figure of all time. or is it going to be about something just to draw people into the pulpit? if we want to entertain our congregants, then why not put an xbox in every row too? it's really about what's the heart of the message. th that's kind of what i'm getting at here. >> the parallels are just kind of interesting. this is just what i'm...
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these pastors think they were acting in civil dis disobedience.ntempt of law for nothing. that's why we hold them up as the holy untrinity. fake christians warning of a fake danger so real bigots give them real cash. if god didn't like gay people he would stop create something many of them. and own in america can americans use the freedom of religious for douche bagry. i would like to thank my guests and my panel sam seder, l. joy williams and tom doherty. we'll see you tomorrow, good night mom. connecticut. >> joy: tonight nsa whistleblower edward snowden coming forward to say big brother is watching. plus my hollow rollers panel is trying to figure out why so many hollywood celebrities just happen to be atheists. all of that and more tonight on "say anything." [♪ theme music ♪] >> michael: the nsa, the irs drone, attacks, the kardashians,
these pastors think they were acting in civil dis disobedience.ntempt of law for nothing. that's why we hold them up as the holy untrinity. fake christians warning of a fake danger so real bigots give them real cash. if god didn't like gay people he would stop create something many of them. and own in america can americans use the freedom of religious for douche bagry. i would like to thank my guests and my panel sam seder, l. joy williams and tom doherty. we'll see you tomorrow, good night...
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i'm the pastor of a church. i've been there 17 years. i'm here as executive director and i want to press our appreciation to supervisor avalos. for the past three years the community center hat struggled with a minimum budget and a skeleton staff just two half time staff we provided a multitude of services. we have 70 folks coming at the end of the month. we submitted a grant and we thought it was approved but not for the amount we requested and we requested $68,000. we're going to request the $20,000 to be added to the grant that we could continue to provide the services. they're not small services we continue to grow in service and those are not just folks who moved into san francisco. those seniors have lived in the community for the past thirty and 40 years their school bus drivers and teachers and we ask please put $2,000 annually back into our budget so we can continue to provide the services to our community. thank you >> good morning. i'm gail i'm the coordinator of the senior program at the brooklyn community center. i'm not sur
i'm the pastor of a church. i've been there 17 years. i'm here as executive director and i want to press our appreciation to supervisor avalos. for the past three years the community center hat struggled with a minimum budget and a skeleton staff just two half time staff we provided a multitude of services. we have 70 folks coming at the end of the month. we submitted a grant and we thought it was approved but not for the amount we requested and we requested $68,000. we're going to request the...
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you see, the empty threat that's caused many a pastor or church to water down their message confronting the culture because of fear of reprisal from the irs, that would stop. it isn't the place of any agency of the government to evaluate the content of a pastor's sermon and determine if that is acceptable to the government. even if the fair tax isn't passed immediately, why not end all government subsidies to all organizations, religious or not, and let freedom ring. if you believe in something political, spiritual, economic, pay for it. leave the government out of it. for those that fear churches would pay huge taxes, fear not. they use funds for missions and ministries. there's little left for most congregations. of course, it would mean contributions wouldn't be deductible. there's already a limit how much one can deduct, so the benefit isn't that big. as daniel rejected the king's food, maybe people ought to reject the government's goodies, in exchange get absolute freedom, instead of worrying about whether the message is threatened with government penalty, tell the government to pu
you see, the empty threat that's caused many a pastor or church to water down their message confronting the culture because of fear of reprisal from the irs, that would stop. it isn't the place of any agency of the government to evaluate the content of a pastor's sermon and determine if that is acceptable to the government. even if the fair tax isn't passed immediately, why not end all government subsidies to all organizations, religious or not, and let freedom ring. if you believe in something...
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the window now has guards on it thanks to the family's pastor.didn't have a glove either. >> didn't need one. her dad was a catcher. she has obviously got some very, very good hands. >> in the dna. >> meant to be. >>> check in with christina loren. sounds like we are in for another gorgeous one out there. >> so nice out there the last day of spring. 1,000 feet with this camera, shaking with the camera, glassy on the bay, compared to the past couple of days, choppy out there the winds have relaxed today and high pressure is heating us up. 63 degrees right now, a beautiful day in the city by the bay. 72, gilroy, 68, san jose, and 70 right now very comfortable in livermore, not too hot just yet. get a surge of summer heat, the next few days through saturday and then look what heads our way getting in next week. we have got an area of low pressure, don't wash that car, don't even think about it just yet. monday and tuesday,iñ we are actually talking about 35 to 45% chance. that means we are going to see rain over the parts of bay area, just really de
the window now has guards on it thanks to the family's pastor.didn't have a glove either. >> didn't need one. her dad was a catcher. she has obviously got some very, very good hands. >> in the dna. >> meant to be. >>> check in with christina loren. sounds like we are in for another gorgeous one out there. >> so nice out there the last day of spring. 1,000 feet with this camera, shaking with the camera, glassy on the bay, compared to the past couple of days,...
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because i understand that there may be difficulties that pastor gavin has and i am, sympathetic to it. there are two sides to a complaint, it is not just the complainant rights but we have four supervisors who are accused on the record of having official misconduct. they have a right to have a determination made by us whether or not we believe that they did in fact commit official misconduct. so i would... my motion would be that we schedule it for the september meeting with a provision that there will be no continuance, absence of good showing of good cause of either side for a need for a continuance at that point. >> i must be having a bad day, i thought that is what i moved for. except that i was focused on the complainant because she is the one requesting the continuance, the supervisors are ready to go from the beginning. >> so, i mean, i thought that yours was more focused on a doctor's note. >> she wanted a continuance, which is a good idea. >> if not, let's go forward in september. >> and that is where i am a little nervous and then we get into what is defined as good cause. a
because i understand that there may be difficulties that pastor gavin has and i am, sympathetic to it. there are two sides to a complaint, it is not just the complainant rights but we have four supervisors who are accused on the record of having official misconduct. they have a right to have a determination made by us whether or not we believe that they did in fact commit official misconduct. so i would... my motion would be that we schedule it for the september meeting with a provision that...
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he too a waits lungs on the list. >>> a pastor in georgia gives a local boy scout troop the boot. what a snabing boy scouts did in response. we've got members of both after the break. as any other brand? neutrogena®. recommended by dermatologists 2 times more than any other brand. now that's beautiful. neutrogena®. ♪ thto fight chronic. osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver probl
he too a waits lungs on the list. >>> a pastor in georgia gives a local boy scout troop the boot. what a snabing boy scouts did in response. we've got members of both after the break. as any other brand? neutrogena®. recommended by dermatologists 2 times more than any other brand. now that's beautiful. neutrogena®. ♪ thto fight chronic. osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain....