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>> no. >> during the meeting, she was also surprised by a remark that the pastor's wife had made. >>ou had enjoyed having sex? in shock that that would cross her mind. >> linda denies saying that, but according to tina, the pastor asked her to write a statement asking the church to forgive her for her transgressions. for allowing the transgression to occur because i had a lead him into my house. >> which brings us back to 1997. hundreds of congregants filled the church. children and teenagers are asked to leave the sanctuary. >> then pastor phelps and we have a matter of church discipline to deal with. >> first bernie williams admits to adultery and then asked for forgiveness. maded then pastor phelps me get up and read my letter, and then told everyone i was pregnant. >> what did it feel like i'm a standing in front of the church having that letter read? >> completely humiliating. i was sobbing. >> that was tina anderson being interviewed in 2011. her pastor, chuck phelps, went on to become the president, ran andbible baptist college served on the board of trustees of bob jones univ
>> no. >> during the meeting, she was also surprised by a remark that the pastor's wife had made. >>ou had enjoyed having sex? in shock that that would cross her mind. >> linda denies saying that, but according to tina, the pastor asked her to write a statement asking the church to forgive her for her transgressions. for allowing the transgression to occur because i had a lead him into my house. >> which brings us back to 1997. hundreds of congregants filled the...
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and what that pastor? he was killed by boko haram. >> sorry rb, it was may 18 of l year. the pastor who paid for her to this very town and her,r who introduced me to boko haram came to his home in and killed him front of his kids. >> hearing these stories you get a sense that boko haram is encircling these areas and argeting them pretty much sporadically but consistently in a way. it is not systematic but over time a lot of people are being affected. >> well, they have had differences of strategy. in one state they were very systematic. the would go out and mark homes of christians with graffiti and come back at night nd kill off the christian males. an entire neighborhood. all the males were killed in one night. only survivor. most of the wounds we see on are to the head because they shoot to kill and times it is at point-blank range. several rked with survivors. threespeak there are only survivors of boko haram who are we though of -- who came to the u.s., i mean. debra and one other in texas. the guy in
and what that pastor? he was killed by boko haram. >> sorry rb, it was may 18 of l year. the pastor who paid for her to this very town and her,r who introduced me to boko haram came to his home in and killed him front of his kids. >> hearing these stories you get a sense that boko haram is encircling these areas and argeting them pretty much sporadically but consistently in a way. it is not systematic but over time a lot of people are being affected. >> well, they have had...
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but he was also studying to be a pastor. his education was in the lutheran church, and they taught a lot of this as well. but he had not used it in a long time. and one actually says they laughed at his german outburst. it was very simple and one of the reasons he was well-received is because he was as old as they were. we mention another tampon who was the original one and they wouldn't talk to him because he was too young. so they need a gerecke, and they had some experience. he sort of looked the part and was balding and he was looking tired. so they, aside from his manner, part of it was they responded. they had a lot of common ground. they had kids that followed the war and they had to marry the daughters of brewers. and i think they just had more in common with him where he could express that to them. and i think that is what eventually brought them to this point. thank you all for coming, this has been unbelievable. [applause] >> for more information, visit the author's website "mission at nuremberg".com. >> 25th stre
but he was also studying to be a pastor. his education was in the lutheran church, and they taught a lot of this as well. but he had not used it in a long time. and one actually says they laughed at his german outburst. it was very simple and one of the reasons he was well-received is because he was as old as they were. we mention another tampon who was the original one and they wouldn't talk to him because he was too young. so they need a gerecke, and they had some experience. he sort of...
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i am not just a pastor, but i am a man of god. and so to engage in things of the community, whether it be helping build a community garden. why do i do that? because out of my faith and being a good steward of the gift that god has given us, likewise, if there is a challenge, then we, the people of faith, and it is a personal thing. for me it is a personal choice to engage that. i don't want to sit on the sideline and say what about is someone going to do something about that? >> you want to be there. >> i want to be there. >> and anthony? >> yes, i feel that i have a saying that you can't withdraw what you haven't deposited, and so what i mean by that is that we as pastors, we want more people to be involved in our church and our ministries, but i believe some churches build walls up. temple is the type of church where they kick the walls down, and we go out into the community, and i think that requires a personal relationship with god because your community out there working on -- you're community out there working on community
i am not just a pastor, but i am a man of god. and so to engage in things of the community, whether it be helping build a community garden. why do i do that? because out of my faith and being a good steward of the gift that god has given us, likewise, if there is a challenge, then we, the people of faith, and it is a personal thing. for me it is a personal choice to engage that. i don't want to sit on the sideline and say what about is someone going to do something about that? >> you want...
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but he's not only the pastor of this mega church, he's also a convicted murderer.> at age 58 in the middle of a crime i committed a murder and went to the dallas county jail and was all messed up, i was a drug addict, they were going to lock me up for the rest of my life. >> has god forgiven you? >> absolutely. >> how do you know? >> his word says so. had i not had that moment, they would have electrocuted me or put me in prison or the rest of my life. >> that one moment changed your life? >> yes. >> i told the church not too long ago i don't deserve to pastor this church. i don't deserve the life i have. everything i have is because of god's grace. being born again means that god writes your name down on the lamb's book of life. when you get to heaven and your name is not in the book, you don't get in. >> what about gonedy? >> i don't know, i don't know ghandi. >> are there any homosexuals in your congregation? >> yeah. >> you're telling them you're going the hell but they keep coming back? >> they know i love them. >> we probably have about 30 people that are eit
but he's not only the pastor of this mega church, he's also a convicted murderer.> at age 58 in the middle of a crime i committed a murder and went to the dallas county jail and was all messed up, i was a drug addict, they were going to lock me up for the rest of my life. >> has god forgiven you? >> absolutely. >> how do you know? >> his word says so. had i not had that moment, they would have electrocuted me or put me in prison or the rest of my life. >> that...
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el chofer y el pastor de una iglesia que lo contratÓ. vehÍculo resultaron rociados con gasolina segundos antes del incennio. adriana villa marÍn fue a la poblaciÓn al norte de ese paÍs. en medio del dolor y la rabia en el pueblo en el caribe colombiano los niÑos que sobrevivieron al accidente confirmaron a la fiscalÍa de colombia que el conductor del autobus donde murieron los 33 pequeÑos llevaba tanques de gasolina y ilegal, que serÍan ubicados en el pasillo central los pequeÑos afirman que una manguera se soltÓ abruptamente del motor y los baÑÓ a todos en gasolina. antes de prender la chispa que generÓ el incendio. >> eso el motoro estaba caliente. y se oltÓ la manguera de gasolina. yo creo que lleguÉ a caer de cabeza. metÍ el brazo, me fracturÉ la muÑeca. uno estaba trancado, lo aguarrÉ por la camisa y lo saquÉ. despuÉs el otro que yo salvé, sacÓ a otro. >> las declaraciones de los sobrevivientes testigos directos del accidente al despertado la ira de los familiares de las victimas que piden a la fiscalÍa que no acepte trato con la de
el chofer y el pastor de una iglesia que lo contratÓ. vehÍculo resultaron rociados con gasolina segundos antes del incennio. adriana villa marÍn fue a la poblaciÓn al norte de ese paÍs. en medio del dolor y la rabia en el pueblo en el caribe colombiano los niÑos que sobrevivieron al accidente confirmaron a la fiscalÍa de colombia que el conductor del autobus donde murieron los 33 pequeÑos llevaba tanques de gasolina y ilegal, que serÍan ubicados en el pasillo central los pequeÑos...
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joining us on the on finals is pastor james wuye. cofounder of inter faith media center bringing together christians and plus limbing musn northern nigeria. have you had any dialog would boko haram trying to resolve this crisis? >> thank you, del. [inaudible] with boko haram while we have tried to reach them, and a couple of them have tried also to reach us. and in times of dialogue in fully, we are exploring those possibilities of doing that, but you cannot dialogue without having the clearance from the authority. so we are still looking to getting clearance from the authority in order to do a positive engagement and towards realization of the breakage in the communication and also bringing about the stalemate. how we can bring an end to the stalemate. >> so are you saying that you need permission from nigeria's government to talk to boca huh rom to try to broker an end to this situation? >> yeah, very well. you see it's one thing to start a dialogue and another thing to have the support of the government in any process, so you don'
joining us on the on finals is pastor james wuye. cofounder of inter faith media center bringing together christians and plus limbing musn northern nigeria. have you had any dialog would boko haram trying to resolve this crisis? >> thank you, del. [inaudible] with boko haram while we have tried to reach them, and a couple of them have tried also to reach us. and in times of dialogue in fully, we are exploring those possibilities of doing that, but you cannot dialogue without having the...
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who, as pastor, said, "i want this book to be read by everybody in my congregation. come here from wherever you are, vincent, and you speak to my congregation about this book, because it is absolutely necessary that our people understand their history. you teach it to us, please." that was striking to me, a pastor who wanted to be a teacher and who wanted to help others learn from every teacher that they could. so i have a very warm place in my heart for jeremiah wright. >> did you go? >> oh, yes, and i had a wonderful time with his congregation, and they actually read it in preparation for the discussion that i had with them. >> and your main thesis in the book? >> it was that the struggle for freedom in this country, as carried on by african americans and our allies, has been a struggle that started from the beginning of the country and goes on throughout the life of the country, and that the country's life is made richer and better by that struggle and by the direction in which that struggle pushes us to go. >> one of the last actions in the last years of dr. king
who, as pastor, said, "i want this book to be read by everybody in my congregation. come here from wherever you are, vincent, and you speak to my congregation about this book, because it is absolutely necessary that our people understand their history. you teach it to us, please." that was striking to me, a pastor who wanted to be a teacher and who wanted to help others learn from every teacher that they could. so i have a very warm place in my heart for jeremiah wright. >> did...
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. >> who's the pastor? who runs the whole thing?> so what we've got is we've got the host, who does all the -- almost like an emcee, make sure it keeps on moving along. so we've gone on this idea that, you know, like pretty much most near anyone can get up and do a really good job. i mean, i reckon that -- i reckon that you could do it. >> that i could do it? >> yeah, i reckon you could do it 100%. >> i guess when sanderson says anyone can lead a service, he means anyone. >> i would do it. i would absolutely do it. >> put it there. >> and why not give it a shot? i mean, how hard can it be? >> i'd say the most important thing is at the start we just get everyone clapping and then we get everyone standing up. >> yeah. >> and then everyone's like, hey, i'm standing up and clapping, i must be having a good time. there's the first thing, is to help organize it, help choose some songs, help out with the marketing and press. >> okay. >> also, you've got to have a little work on your message. >> okay. maybe this is a big responsibility. >>
. >> who's the pastor? who runs the whole thing?> so what we've got is we've got the host, who does all the -- almost like an emcee, make sure it keeps on moving along. so we've gone on this idea that, you know, like pretty much most near anyone can get up and do a really good job. i mean, i reckon that -- i reckon that you could do it. >> that i could do it? >> yeah, i reckon you could do it 100%. >> i guess when sanderson says anyone can lead a service, he means...
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pastor, thank you very much? >> thank you very much, mr. walters. >> victory day in russia, celebrations in moscow, thousands filling the straights for a parade, praising russia's military. russia's president, vladimir putin celebrating from crimea where he hailed crimea's return to russia, calling it a return to the motherland. the government of kiev and western allies both condemning that visit. >>> secretary of state john kerr struggle to go agree on a dmrok attic solution to the crisis in ukraine. on the ground, the violence continues. this time in the black sea town of mariopol. there are conflicting reports of how many people have been killed. the numbers we are being told range from 2 to 20. paul brennan is in kiev. >> reporter: police operation began mid-morning in a clear attempt by the authorities to finish what they started two days ago. video showed local residents trying to thwart the path of military vehicles. people here have scant loyalty to the authorities here. >>> on friday, the authorities went for the police headquarter
pastor, thank you very much? >> thank you very much, mr. walters. >> victory day in russia, celebrations in moscow, thousands filling the straights for a parade, praising russia's military. russia's president, vladimir putin celebrating from crimea where he hailed crimea's return to russia, calling it a return to the motherland. the government of kiev and western allies both condemning that visit. >>> secretary of state john kerr struggle to go agree on a dmrok attic...
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the pastore who paid for her to get out of town, this very pastor who introduced me to her, boko haramame to his home and killed him in front of his kids. >> hearing these stories, you get the sense of boko haram is encircling these areas and targeting sporadically but consistently. it is not systematic, but over time, a lot of people are being effected -- affected. >> they have different strategies. they were very systematic in some places. they would go out and mark the homes of christians. they would come back at night and kill off e-mails. that is how entire neighborhoods would be. most of the wounds that we see on male christians from northern nigeria our trauma to the head. they shoot to kill and most times it is that my blank range. we have worked with several survivors. there are only three survivors of boko haram in the u.s.. we have worked of all of them. deborah and one other guy in texas. the guy in texas has trauma to the head. he was shot in the head. boko haram killed his landlords. they came to the funeral and shot everybody to stop he is the sole survivor. he was met h
the pastore who paid for her to get out of town, this very pastor who introduced me to her, boko haramame to his home and killed him in front of his kids. >> hearing these stories, you get the sense of boko haram is encircling these areas and targeting sporadically but consistently. it is not systematic, but over time, a lot of people are being effected -- affected. >> they have different strategies. they were very systematic in some places. they would go out and mark the homes of...
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billy graham said he is the world's pastor.rancis is recovering that. >> with this growing sense of him at the center of world conversation, with income inequality and tolerance for people of different opinions and all of that, there is the question of the pope as a principal explainer of value who looks at pope john ii and the church played a role. >> the pope's coinage, he has no currency to float, no borders to protect. his coinage is simply values, truth, beauty, and goodness. this pope while he does everything to try to diminish you might call the cloud of the papacy has skyrocketed under him. he is returning to what the church does best. values, human dignity. the sacredness of human life, the defense of the voiceless. he is returning to that. his stock goes way up and now he is becoming a major player. >> the more your stock goes up the more influence and leverage you have. might he speak out on ukraine? >> i think he would. there is always when the pope speaks out you have got the moral cerebral ideal. he has done that
billy graham said he is the world's pastor.rancis is recovering that. >> with this growing sense of him at the center of world conversation, with income inequality and tolerance for people of different opinions and all of that, there is the question of the pope as a principal explainer of value who looks at pope john ii and the church played a role. >> the pope's coinage, he has no currency to float, no borders to protect. his coinage is simply values, truth, beauty, and goodness....
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today's opening prayer will be offered by pastor trevor barton, pastor of haoebg hawk creek baptist church london, kentucky. the guest chaplain: gracious lord, as the most high god who is alone is sovereign over the kingdoms of this world; we stand in awe of you. we stand in awe of your faithfulness to this great nation, whose history itself gives witness to your gracious providence. we are grateful to know that you are the author of our storied past, and we are confidently optimistic to know that you are the architect of our blessed future. so as we move toward that which you have prepared for us, we pray for all of those who will lead us toward that better tomorrow. we pray that this senate and our national leaders would have unparalleled wisdom as they navigate the complexities ever before them. enable them to know what is best and to do what is best. may they serve always with the most noble of intentions and be forever found to be the epitome and essence of heroic statesmen as they exchange and debate the most important ideas of their day. give our leaders a compelling vision for amer
today's opening prayer will be offered by pastor trevor barton, pastor of haoebg hawk creek baptist church london, kentucky. the guest chaplain: gracious lord, as the most high god who is alone is sovereign over the kingdoms of this world; we stand in awe of you. we stand in awe of your faithfulness to this great nation, whose history itself gives witness to your gracious providence. we are grateful to know that you are the author of our storied past, and we are confidently optimistic to know...
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and i can tell you as a pastor when we pastors say it is now time to pass the peace, we mean peace, not piece. >> the moral monday movement has encompassed a wide range of issues, congregating folks in protest against the governor, but the biggest thing you focused on is medicaid expansion. what's going on with that. >> we have been focused on this issue. it is unfortunate the governor decided not to expand medicaid in georgia. there are some 600,000 georgians in the gap. many of these people are working people. these are the people who clean office buildings at night, sit with other sick people, but don't have health care so they can't receive care themselves. we were lobbying for the governor to expand medicaid. he decided not to expand medicaid, and there's a bit of tragic irony, as pastor of the ebenezer baptist church. i am reminded dr. king said of all injustices, inquality in health care is the most shocking and most inhumane. our governor, nathan deal, on the very day he signed hb 990, denying expansion of medicaid, shifting authority away from himself to the legislature to ensu
and i can tell you as a pastor when we pastors say it is now time to pass the peace, we mean peace, not piece. >> the moral monday movement has encompassed a wide range of issues, congregating folks in protest against the governor, but the biggest thing you focused on is medicaid expansion. what's going on with that. >> we have been focused on this issue. it is unfortunate the governor decided not to expand medicaid in georgia. there are some 600,000 georgians in the gap. many of...
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up and become a pastor. this is an example of shifting those it would not kill. what has happened from the fact finding missions was the christian response was they would move the men out and leave the women the hind. behind. there were many camps who left women behind because boko haram said they don't kill weapon. that changed overnight. boko haram realized they are going out of the terrorism business. we have to come up with a new plan. we have 300 young women abducted , take into this camp -- taken to this camp, and they have become slaves brides. they dodged a bullet when boko haram was still working on rules of engagement. now the story has changed. they wouldn't have done the gentlemanly thing of tying her up and leaving her overnight. this is how it is a vaulting. thing -- evolving. i want to reveal a few trends. they have essentially decimated the male population of many parts of northern nigeria. is the fact that boko haram is becoming tactically more superior than the security forces on the ground
up and become a pastor. this is an example of shifting those it would not kill. what has happened from the fact finding missions was the christian response was they would move the men out and leave the women the hind. behind. there were many camps who left women behind because boko haram said they don't kill weapon. that changed overnight. boko haram realized they are going out of the terrorism business. we have to come up with a new plan. we have 300 young women abducted , take into this camp...
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a pastor. to turn against christianity. >> they gonna give him a chance if he deny his god, and he told them would rather die then to deny his god, so they go ahead and shoot him. >> she is now headed to capitol hill . to try to convince congress to do more to find the kidnapped girls. lisa stark will have more of her harrowing story. coming up at the bottom of the hour. >>> the top diplomat in talks to end the civil war in syria . is stepping down. lakhdar brahimi has been struggling to bring peace to the conflicted country . for nearly 2 years. diplomatic editor james bays . has more from the united nations >> ambassador brahimi has . been threatening to resign the job since he got it two years ago. he's one of the most experienced diplomats anywhere in the world. a man involved in peace processes in lebanon and afghanistan. an 80-year-old diplomat who has brought patience and experience to this role. despite that, he can't bring peace to syria, he has decided he has to go. he has not given u
a pastor. to turn against christianity. >> they gonna give him a chance if he deny his god, and he told them would rather die then to deny his god, so they go ahead and shoot him. >> she is now headed to capitol hill . to try to convince congress to do more to find the kidnapped girls. lisa stark will have more of her harrowing story. coming up at the bottom of the hour. >>> the top diplomat in talks to end the civil war in syria . is stepping down. lakhdar brahimi has been...
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i want to start with the story of pastor wong who came to america in the 70s from taiwan after being abused by his father vermont he came to america he worked in america after coming out of the grace of yard shifty was waiting for a tow truck he noticed a young boy being physically brutal listed not wanting to get involved he drove away with are heavier heart he felt the presence of a divine presence and wondered how it would have felt to be bullied and next day roger and it's father made up up 50 sandwiches and the following week he brought his wife to the tenderloin and then san francisco impact was born it is now a volunteer nonprofit organization that concludes 5 departments today, we have 11 thousand 189 individuals every month through their come up kitchen program they run a thrift shop and offer affordable closing and have block parties. their church does doird outreach and run a k to 12 school program and run a health center it serves 2 hundred and 50 patience it goes on and on. they have tenderloin sunday street and the tenderloin was such a success and got the attention of
i want to start with the story of pastor wong who came to america in the 70s from taiwan after being abused by his father vermont he came to america he worked in america after coming out of the grace of yard shifty was waiting for a tow truck he noticed a young boy being physically brutal listed not wanting to get involved he drove away with are heavier heart he felt the presence of a divine presence and wondered how it would have felt to be bullied and next day roger and it's father made up up...
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so welcome and so loved and reverend joe is such a pioneer and such a loving man and a wonderful pastorane, you're speaking to something that a lot of people know and yet is often mischaracterized in the way that we talk about these issues which is, of course, you have people who happen to be gay and are in house of worship all the time and you know and i know we hear about this as an issue of sort of religion versus marriage equality. do either of you want to speak to that? why do we get that wrong so often when you're showing us a photo of that beautiful moment in a church and a lot of people cheering? >> right. >> i don't think religion is -- put those at opposites is not the way i see it at all. marriage equality should be for everybody. that's what our religion is about, loving and caring for everybody. i'm very grateful that we're bringing this case forward and saying the people who love each other within our own community, we should have the right to be able to marry them as they want to be and for our community to be here and support that. >> diane or cathy, did you want to add
so welcome and so loved and reverend joe is such a pioneer and such a loving man and a wonderful pastorane, you're speaking to something that a lot of people know and yet is often mischaracterized in the way that we talk about these issues which is, of course, you have people who happen to be gay and are in house of worship all the time and you know and i know we hear about this as an issue of sort of religion versus marriage equality. do either of you want to speak to that? why do we get that...
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. >>> no era un pastor de sus ovejas, si no un lo bo entre ellas. dicen humberto y gunnar.umo biberto tenÍa 14 aÑos, cuando el sacerdote lo atacÓ sexualmente. >>> me bajÉ los pantalones hasta los tobillos y me comenzÓ a xmro rarm como si fuera doctor. >>> fue mostrado el rostro de cÓrdoba bautista y hubo conmociÓn, que en 30 aÑos pudo haber violado a mÁs de 100 niÑos no entregaran evidencia a las autoridades civiles. el derecho canÓnico, no se los permite. >>> la santa sede va a fallar, y nosotros vamos a hacer pÚblica. >>> en la conferencia, las 2 presuntas vÍctimas y alberto atiea thaoe anunciaron que ya denunciaron penalmente a eduardo cÓrdoba. porque quieren verlo en la cÁrcel >>> la instancia que se presenÓo es la que permite actuar con respecto a los delitos de pederastia. >>> se sabe que el sacerdote estÁ en un retiro espiritual y que era amigo y colaborador del actual gobernador de san luis potosÍ. el gobernador fue acusado por la fundaciÓn pro vÍctimas de proteger al cura. y que esto es prueba de su amistad. Él negÓ cualquier proteccion. y mientras tanto los peligr
. >>> no era un pastor de sus ovejas, si no un lo bo entre ellas. dicen humberto y gunnar.umo biberto tenÍa 14 aÑos, cuando el sacerdote lo atacÓ sexualmente. >>> me bajÉ los pantalones hasta los tobillos y me comenzÓ a xmro rarm como si fuera doctor. >>> fue mostrado el rostro de cÓrdoba bautista y hubo conmociÓn, que en 30 aÑos pudo haber violado a mÁs de 100 niÑos no entregaran evidencia a las autoridades civiles. el derecho canÓnico, no se los permite....
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the pastor was not here. he arrived 7 months later when no one else would agree to leave the church. >> before the number used to be 200 plus. they used to come to the church. now the numbers have reduced. when i came, i found around 70 members who used to taped to the church here. now the numbers are growing up. they have grown to around 150. >> reporter: this area has a majority muslim population. historically muslims and christians lived in peace. no one claimed responsibility for the church attacks. many blamed somali armed group al-shabab. kenyan forces entered somalia to fight al-shabab in 2011. >> there could be a link. maybe it creates disharmony, maybe to cause animosity between the two religions. it hasn't been ataped. >> reporter: muslim leaders say the people will not bepersuaded to hate their neighbours. >> anywhere in the world, you never find the way muslims and christians live like this, anywhere in the world. we have meetings. if anything happens, we consult one another. the majority of the p
the pastor was not here. he arrived 7 months later when no one else would agree to leave the church. >> before the number used to be 200 plus. they used to come to the church. now the numbers have reduced. when i came, i found around 70 members who used to taped to the church here. now the numbers are growing up. they have grown to around 150. >> reporter: this area has a majority muslim population. historically muslims and christians lived in peace. no one claimed responsibility...
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we will have the latest on this story at the top of the hour and megachurch pastor, t.d.es has a message good for just about anybody. my one-on-one with the pastor, as well as a sit down with ed royce to talk more about what we're doing to rescue those kidnapped nigerian girls. join us. >>> here's some news that will make your tail pipe sputter. california becoming the latest state to push for a mileage tax. one democratic lawmakers is pushing a bill that would takz. but tax enough already, aren't we? >> what's dumb about this, really, is the fact of the matter is we have a gasoline tax, a gasoline tax is based on if you're using enough gas. how many miles you travel. it's already a tax on mileage. that's what's so stupid about this, in addition to which you want to kill a lot of jobsk an travels $250,000 miles a year and you put a tax on that, you're going to jack up the cost of living a good 3 to 4% before you know what you've done. this is just wup to have dumbest ideas i've heard. >> what do they do if they have this big, massive shortfall. we spend hundreds of billio
we will have the latest on this story at the top of the hour and megachurch pastor, t.d.es has a message good for just about anybody. my one-on-one with the pastor, as well as a sit down with ed royce to talk more about what we're doing to rescue those kidnapped nigerian girls. join us. >>> here's some news that will make your tail pipe sputter. california becoming the latest state to push for a mileage tax. one democratic lawmakers is pushing a bill that would takz. but tax enough...
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joining us is the pastor of that church, pastor rick le claire. pastor, good morning to you.d morning. thanks for having me. >> first of all, this construction project is going on next door to your church, grace ministries. what happened to set this boulder loose? >> well, the boulder was part of a blast that was taking place to widen the driveway. if you see the video, you can almost envision that boulder being almost shot out of a gun. it wasn't just a rock that rolled. it was part of a blast that was controlled with 10,000-pound blasting mats, probably about 15 of them in place. the video more or less speaks for itself. >> it really does. it's just inches from the building. your son shot the video? why were you shooting video? was it because you were watching the construction project going on. >> we knew the blast was about to take place. they sound a horn and they sound like three horns, then five minutes later they sound two and then the explosion takes place a minute later. we were all expecting it and looking forward to it. the interesting thing is that boulder was so
joining us is the pastor of that church, pastor rick le claire. pastor, good morning to you.d morning. thanks for having me. >> first of all, this construction project is going on next door to your church, grace ministries. what happened to set this boulder loose? >> well, the boulder was part of a blast that was taking place to widen the driveway. if you see the video, you can almost envision that boulder being almost shot out of a gun. it wasn't just a rock that rolled. it was...
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. >> the pastor scroobs the horror of -- describes the horror of what happened. attackers armed with machine guns opened fire on the service, killing 15 worshippers. another church nearby was attacked with hand grenades. the pastor was not here then, arriving seven months later when no one else would agree to leave the church. >> before, the number used to be 200 plus. that used to come to the church. now the number has reduced. when i came, i found around 70 members who used to attend the church here. and now the number started to grow up. they are going to around 150. they have a majority muslim population. it's close to the somali border. muslims and christians lived together in peace. no one claimed possibility for the church attacks. many blamed the armed groub al-shabab -- group al-shabab. kenyan forces entered to fight in 2011. >> there could be a link. maybe they create the family within the society. to create animosity between the two. that has not been attained. >> muslim leaders say the people will not be persuaded to hate their neighbours. >> anywhere
. >> the pastor scroobs the horror of -- describes the horror of what happened. attackers armed with machine guns opened fire on the service, killing 15 worshippers. another church nearby was attacked with hand grenades. the pastor was not here then, arriving seven months later when no one else would agree to leave the church. >> before, the number used to be 200 plus. that used to come to the church. now the number has reduced. when i came, i found around 70 members who used to...
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we made a colt -- >> but you're a pastor, you haven't done that, have you? >> it was head that direction seven years ago. i left. unplugged. i left my large church with stained glass windows and high back chairs and organ music and started another church in abowl >> so you get to bowl between sermo sermons. >> we were rolling for jesus. >> every generation has had their version of miley cyrus. i think of madonna but i think madonna was different than miley cyrus. >> you go to the 40s and 50s -- >> chewing gum. >> running in the halls, chewing gum, talking in class. what is it today, pregnancy, drug use, suicide. >> segregation. >> segregation was the biggest problem in schools in the '50s. >> we have new mental disorders and we need to drug our children. exactly as paul harvey said. and so we're drugging all of our youth and then we wonder why we had this massive decline. you take god out, you take away their moral wheelhouse. they have nowhere to go when they have a moral conflict. they don't know what truth is anymore and then we drug them on top of it. wh
we made a colt -- >> but you're a pastor, you haven't done that, have you? >> it was head that direction seven years ago. i left. unplugged. i left my large church with stained glass windows and high back chairs and organ music and started another church in abowl >> so you get to bowl between sermo sermons. >> we were rolling for jesus. >> every generation has had their version of miley cyrus. i think of madonna but i think madonna was different than miley cyrus....
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. >> reporter: the pastor and family friend says no one will be bailing out 19-year-old stanley sherman or 18-year-old anthony sherman after the two brothers went on a brazen crime spree that landed them and 25- year-old james miles of oakland behind bars along with a 15- year-old. >> sometimes you have to have hard experiences to teach you a lesson sometimes. this may be one of those times. >> reporter: the crime spree started at 10 a.m. in redwood city. two homes ransacked. then the suspects moved across the bay to fremont where they kicked in the door on via lagana and ransacked the place. then police say they went to this fremont park on paseo padre around 3 p.m. and held a mother at gunpoint as her children watched. >> one of them immediately pointed the gun at her, put her down on the ground, they took jewelry from her and then they went through the other three suspects went through the unit and ransacked it. they spent more than 10 minutes inside and the two young children watched all of this happen. >> reporter: a solid witness and vehicle description helped police track down th
. >> reporter: the pastor and family friend says no one will be bailing out 19-year-old stanley sherman or 18-year-old anthony sherman after the two brothers went on a brazen crime spree that landed them and 25- year-old james miles of oakland behind bars along with a 15- year-old. >> sometimes you have to have hard experiences to teach you a lesson sometimes. this may be one of those times. >> reporter: the crime spree started at 10 a.m. in redwood city. two homes ransacked....
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tonight at the service, the pastor urged students not to quit. not to leave but to stay strong. reporting live in isle of vista, debora villalon, ktvu channel 2 tuesday. >>> as - - ktvu channel 2 news. >>> as we said three of the victims were the suspect's roommates. and this is what we've learned. >> reporter: one of the victims has a brother who works here. >> no one deserves that especially not him. >> reporter: phillips took computer engineering classes with hong. considered him one of the smartest people he ever met. the 2012 lindburg graduate also thought chinese to students at linbrook high school. friends describe chen as soft spoken and reserved. >> i just can't believe it. of all people. >> i don't understand how he could have overpowered three guys all at the same time without any of them making a sound. because i was right upstairs all night. >> reporter: in roger's manifesto he said he would have to kill his roommates. he said he would enjoy stabbing them to death while they slept. painful now for friends to hear. >> i am just seeing his videos and it's clear that h
tonight at the service, the pastor urged students not to quit. not to leave but to stay strong. reporting live in isle of vista, debora villalon, ktvu channel 2 tuesday. >>> as - - ktvu channel 2 news. >>> as we said three of the victims were the suspect's roommates. and this is what we've learned. >> reporter: one of the victims has a brother who works here. >> no one deserves that especially not him. >> reporter: phillips took computer engineering classes...
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her pastor said she received many honors. >> god only blessed one pastor, the pastor, the oldest personand that is me. and i'm grateful for that. >> while she credits her faith for her longevity, she also says the outdoors keep her young. do you like fishing? >> i may go this year. i don't know. >> reporter: what do you catch, what kind of fish do you like? >> trout and cat fish. >> trout and cat fish? she has also won athletic awards. >> i bowled until i was 104 years old. >> you bowled until you were 104 years old? >> and i was 104, i said this is my last bowling, and i bowled a 200. >> you bowled 200 when you were 104? well if i could bowl 200 i would quit and retire, too. >> they wanted me to keep bowling, and i said no. >> geraline received recognition for her long life and dedication. including president obama. but this is a big one, 115 years old, the oldest living american and the second oldest person in the world. >> ♪ ♪ >> and before we say good-bye to this woman who has been alive for almost half of the existence of the united states, we give her a birthday present. this is a
her pastor said she received many honors. >> god only blessed one pastor, the pastor, the oldest personand that is me. and i'm grateful for that. >> while she credits her faith for her longevity, she also says the outdoors keep her young. do you like fishing? >> i may go this year. i don't know. >> reporter: what do you catch, what kind of fish do you like? >> trout and cat fish. >> trout and cat fish? she has also won athletic awards. >> i bowled until...
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and areone with church walking out and you shake hands with the pastor, and he comes to me -- my hand and says don't you feel bad taking a young man job he needs to support his family? i just finished commanding officer of the small cutter. i was in a state of shock. i did not begin to know what to say. out.usin hustled me he was probably about 50 or 60. that was sault ste. marie. -- differentts laces when it comes to rights and opportunity. sault ste. marie -- sault ste. marie was not singapore women. that is something -- judgment i had on choices i made. people willrealize judge you but you have to have the courage to stand up for her you are and what your choices are. a third thing the study came up with is embedded individual mindsets. data shows that all ages more men than women want to take on responsibility and move up an organization. that is us. we also want to sit at the table. that is the key of sheryl sandberg's per -- book, lean in. staff probably noticed this. you go to a conference room and the senior people -- supposed to have senior people but there are all the chairs
and areone with church walking out and you shake hands with the pastor, and he comes to me -- my hand and says don't you feel bad taking a young man job he needs to support his family? i just finished commanding officer of the small cutter. i was in a state of shock. i did not begin to know what to say. out.usin hustled me he was probably about 50 or 60. that was sault ste. marie. -- differentts laces when it comes to rights and opportunity. sault ste. marie -- sault ste. marie was not...
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that's what the pastor says.motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken for long periods. nsaids, like celebrex, increase the chance of serious skin or allergic reactions, or stom
that's what the pastor says.motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken...
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reverend nancy petty is the pastor of memorial church in raleigh.n the case. reverend petty, why does the ban on same-sex marriage violate your religious freedoms? >> there's a law that criminalizes clergy to perform any marriage without a valid marriage license. of course, in our state, in north carolina, same-sex couples cannot apply and be granted a marriage license. so any time that i as a minister within my local setting choose to bless a marriage of a same-sex couple, in essence, i'm committing a crime, a misdemeanor in my state. >> how do you make a case in that state when voters overwhelmingly said back in 2012 that they believe marriage should be between a man and a woman? i believe it was 61% of north carolinians voted yes to ban same-sex marriage to 39%. how do you square your views with the will of the people in north carolina? >> right. i think what i would say to that, craig, is that at the time of amendment one, there was a lot of confusion in our state about what the amendment said, how it was presented on the ballot in north carolin
reverend nancy petty is the pastor of memorial church in raleigh.n the case. reverend petty, why does the ban on same-sex marriage violate your religious freedoms? >> there's a law that criminalizes clergy to perform any marriage without a valid marriage license. of course, in our state, in north carolina, same-sex couples cannot apply and be granted a marriage license. so any time that i as a minister within my local setting choose to bless a marriage of a same-sex couple, in essence,...
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he is endorseing a fellow pastor. this has a level of overlap. for republicans they suggestion they are eager for 14 expecting wins they see stal tailwinds pug sails strongly toward 2016, hillary clinton weighed in on gun debate today, said there has to be a tightening unyo up of rs and laws, well worth remembers in '90s when bill spadea was president, and assault -- bill clinton was president, and assault weapon ban pass that was a huge mistake. there you go 2014, 2016 overlapping. lou: carl the best of the, thank you so much. >> thank you. lou: carl cameron. >> on wall street stocks finished sharply lower, selling off 130 on the day, nazdaq down 57, crude oil up a fraction. gold dropped 70 cents. and yield on 10 year 2.60%. merck sel selling consumer careo be bayer. twitter shares plummeted nearly 18% after early investors and employees were a lowed to sell their stakes for first time since the company's ipo. >> whole food shares lower following an earning's miss. aley baba to raise up to 20 billion in largest public offering in american histor
he is endorseing a fellow pastor. this has a level of overlap. for republicans they suggestion they are eager for 14 expecting wins they see stal tailwinds pug sails strongly toward 2016, hillary clinton weighed in on gun debate today, said there has to be a tightening unyo up of rs and laws, well worth remembers in '90s when bill spadea was president, and assault -- bill clinton was president, and assault weapon ban pass that was a huge mistake. there you go 2014, 2016 overlapping. lou: carl...
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brandon is backed by rand paul also on the 2016 campaign and pastor harris a baptist minister gettinglp from mike huckabee so distinct candidates in backed by wholesale and the tea party and social conservatives are in play. also watch for ohio. governor casey kid is spreading unopposed even that county executive will be the nominee but the real question is if the current governor can rack up of big win to catapult him into the 2016 race. in 2014 and 2016 overlap has the impact. marco rubio who has been real quiet is now in a chamber of commerce's ad for the republican nominee neck-and-neck in colorado. watch this. >> what makes america great threatening what makes us unique id with that disfunction every day. but he will help to change all that. >> but cory is going after the democrat they did not think there would have to worry but now the super pac if it outside interests are putting money into that state. he is hoping to knock off the incumbent but also pick up a key state for his future. also rubio just endorsed the candidates in the iowa primaries and that is the home of first i
brandon is backed by rand paul also on the 2016 campaign and pastor harris a baptist minister gettinglp from mike huckabee so distinct candidates in backed by wholesale and the tea party and social conservatives are in play. also watch for ohio. governor casey kid is spreading unopposed even that county executive will be the nominee but the real question is if the current governor can rack up of big win to catapult him into the 2016 race. in 2014 and 2016 overlap has the impact. marco rubio who...
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. >> the american pastor held prisoner in iran has been beaten in a hospital. pastor ab dini was in iran building an orphanage when he was arrested just for being a christian. he spent the last two months in the hospital recovering from injuries. he was dragged out of a hospital bed beaten and taken back to that very same prison. american law and justice has been trying to secure his release. >> john kerry in mexico today. he is being urged to do everything he can to get mexico to release u.s. marine andrew tamaresi. he is in prison after accidentally driving into mexico with three weapons in his vehicle. while secretary kerry's visit to mexico is to discuss trade, education and security, he is being urged to also focus on him. >> you talk about relations with america, obviously detaining young men that take a bad turn and get stuck there he ought to help with that. if mexico wants to be good neighbors we ought to be millions of jobs down there billions of dollars down there he ought to bring us up. mexico ought to want to be a good neighbor. >> planning to put
. >> the american pastor held prisoner in iran has been beaten in a hospital. pastor ab dini was in iran building an orphanage when he was arrested just for being a christian. he spent the last two months in the hospital recovering from injuries. he was dragged out of a hospital bed beaten and taken back to that very same prison. american law and justice has been trying to secure his release. >> john kerry in mexico today. he is being urged to do everything he can to get mexico to...
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the pastor was not here. he arrived seven months later when no one else would agree to leave the church. >> before the number used to be 200 plus worshippers who used to come to the church. now the numbers are reduced. when i came, i found around 70 members who used to attend the church here. and now the number started growing up. they are going to around 150. >> reporter: it has a majority muslim population and is close to the somali boarder. historically muslims and christians live in peace. no one claimed responsibility but many blamed al-shabab. kenyan forces entered somalia to fight al-shabab in 2011. >> there could be a link, most likely there is. it creates disharmony within the society. maybe to create animosity between the two religionsers that has not -- religions, but that has not been attained. >> reporter: muslim leaders say the people will not be persuaded to hate their neighbours. >> anywhere in the world you will never find the way muslims and christians are living anywhere in the world. we ha
the pastor was not here. he arrived seven months later when no one else would agree to leave the church. >> before the number used to be 200 plus worshippers who used to come to the church. now the numbers are reduced. when i came, i found around 70 members who used to attend the church here. and now the number started growing up. they are going to around 150. >> reporter: it has a majority muslim population and is close to the somali boarder. historically muslims and christians...
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. >> segÚn informes de las autoridades, uno de los hermanos de 27 aÑos le confesÓ a un pastor lo quea niÑa tenÍa 4 aÑos, y cumpliÓ los 14, actualmente la vÍctima tiene 16 y continua radicada en colorado springs. >> necesitan aceptar que hay un problema y es mejor platicarlo con alguien que sabe del tema iba a poder ayudarles. >> los 6 hermanos continÚan bajo custodia de las autoridades, desde el 6 de mayo con una fianza de 150.000 $, mientras que sus padres fueron liberados tras pagar una fianza de 15.000 $, es toda la informaciÓn por mi parte. >> gracias. una de las organizaciones mÁs influyentes dentro del grupo conservador del te party, abogÓ hoy porque el congreso apruebe una reforma migratoria. los 400 votantes republicanos se identificaron como simpatizantes del tea partu el sondeo revelÓ que el 71% considera importante que el congreso actÚe sobre la reforma migratoria. >> en idaho un tribunal dijo que negar ese derecho relegaba a las parejas homosexuales a un estatus de segundo clase, y en arkansas un juez determinÓ que no existe un motivo racional para prohibir los enlaces. >
. >> segÚn informes de las autoridades, uno de los hermanos de 27 aÑos le confesÓ a un pastor lo quea niÑa tenÍa 4 aÑos, y cumpliÓ los 14, actualmente la vÍctima tiene 16 y continua radicada en colorado springs. >> necesitan aceptar que hay un problema y es mejor platicarlo con alguien que sabe del tema iba a poder ayudarles. >> los 6 hermanos continÚan bajo custodia de las autoridades, desde el 6 de mayo con una fianza de 150.000 $, mientras que sus padres fueron...
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she was 12 when boko haram broke into her home and killed her father and brother, a christian pastor. she is heading to capitol hill to convince lawmakers to do more. a warning some of what you will see is disturbing. lisa stark has the story. >> watching her enjoy a spring day debbie seems a happy teenager. this nigerian 15-year-old has seen horrors few can imagine. when 12 she was living with her father and brother in nigeria, the same town where 200 school girls were kidnapped by boko haram, chibok. three armed members showed up. it was days before cruz -- christmas. they were looking for her father. they go to the bathroom and pulled my dad and shoot him in the chest three times. >> moments before he was shot, debbie says the fighters asked her father to renows his faith. >> they said they'd give him a chance if he denounced his god. he said he would rather die. so they shot him. >> her 14-year-old brother caleb pled for his life. a man argued that caleb would grow up to be a pastor like his father. >> so the boko haram shoot my brother in his chest. so my father didn't, like, die
she was 12 when boko haram broke into her home and killed her father and brother, a christian pastor. she is heading to capitol hill to convince lawmakers to do more. a warning some of what you will see is disturbing. lisa stark has the story. >> watching her enjoy a spring day debbie seems a happy teenager. this nigerian 15-year-old has seen horrors few can imagine. when 12 she was living with her father and brother in nigeria, the same town where 200 school girls were kidnapped by boko...
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pastor corey brooks has launched "brothers on the block" ... an effort to put five thousand men on 500 of the city's most violent blocks to serve as mentors and role models every friday night. yesterday he kicked off the volunteer sign up. >> there is something to be done and we are doing it. older black men to target a younger man's need to sit there on. >>more than one thousand men have signed up so far. the program begins friday june 6th and will run every friday night through july and august. all volunteers will have to undergo special training. south korea's president is dismantling the country's coast guard because of its response to the deadly ferry disaster. the president says she believes more lives could have been saved. andrew spencer has more. >> with tears in her eyes the president of succory apologizes for the disaster that killed close to 300 people last month. >> again i pray for those who passed away and i express my condolences to the family. >> the ferry listed and sank on the way to the island on april 16th. most corn board
pastor corey brooks has launched "brothers on the block" ... an effort to put five thousand men on 500 of the city's most violent blocks to serve as mentors and role models every friday night. yesterday he kicked off the volunteer sign up. >> there is something to be done and we are doing it. older black men to target a younger man's need to sit there on. >>more than one thousand men have signed up so far. the program begins friday june 6th and will run every friday night...
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bill: you details of the american pastor stuck in a jail in iran.condition. >> the kids would be able to hear his voice and see him on the computer on skype. the day he was taken we didn't know where he was for a week, the cap coming to the computer and saying mommy, can we hear his voice was my i kept saying no, we can't. n' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition inharge™. captain: and here's a tip. bellman: thanks, captain obvious. [ bottle ] ensure®. when you save money on hotel rooms, it's just like saving money on anything else that costs money. like shoes, textiles, foreign investments, spatulas, bounty hunters, javelins... woman: everyone in the nicu -- all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the wor
bill: you details of the american pastor stuck in a jail in iran.condition. >> the kids would be able to hear his voice and see him on the computer on skype. the day he was taken we didn't know where he was for a week, the cap coming to the computer and saying mommy, can we hear his voice was my i kept saying no, we can't. n' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals,...
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. ♪ carlos bustos serÁ el nuevo pastor del rebaÑo sagrado el conjunto de apostado sus cartas por la contrataciÓnn esta anotaciÓn el leÓn vencer los diablos este equipo pasa a la gran final del fÚtbol mexicano. ♪ ♪ collins anotÓ 10 de sus 18 puntos en los Últimos minutos para ayudar a que los clippers superarÁn al oklahoma thunder en el cuarto juego de la semifinal durÁn anotÓ 40 puntos pero no les alcanzÓ para vencer a los clippers, ahora la serie estÁ empatada a dos el prÓximo partido en la casa del equipo de oklahoma en inglaterra se jugÓ la Última jornada y el manchester city venciÓ al western que se corona campeÓn de la liga premier el chileno pellegrini ganÓ el tÍtulo su primera temporada al frente de estos Índices, los dejamos con este informaciÓn porque iba si quiere mas ya sabe univisiÓn deportes.com >> gracias, jorge. pelegrÍn es el primer tÉcni no europeo que se lleva el tÍtulo una abuela de roma es una sensaciÓn en las y terminamos en roma con una >> terminamos en roma con una aviados abuela. cÓmo domina el balón, el video muestra a la abuela disfrutando del fÚtbol, demostrar sus capa
. ♪ carlos bustos serÁ el nuevo pastor del rebaÑo sagrado el conjunto de apostado sus cartas por la contrataciÓnn esta anotaciÓn el leÓn vencer los diablos este equipo pasa a la gran final del fÚtbol mexicano. ♪ ♪ collins anotÓ 10 de sus 18 puntos en los Últimos minutos para ayudar a que los clippers superarÁn al oklahoma thunder en el cuarto juego de la semifinal durÁn anotÓ 40 puntos pero no les alcanzÓ para vencer a los clippers, ahora la serie estÁ empatada a dos el...