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from the verizon center, i'm jason pew, news4 sports. >> all right, jason pew he has it covered. >>> don't panic, nats fans the season is young, just try to forget that max scherzer may miss his start in atlanta on tuesday with what he calls a sprained thumb and that your team was just swept out of miami. all is well though. birthday fans for the nats, they won an autograph and home run. bryce treated the kids to one of the top two, scoreless. harp facing his old team mate dan her ron, gets the best of this one. smashes this one to right. solo shot nats they are on the board, 1-0. bottom four now, problems for the nation as with two on. ichiro u.s. is zbluk kirk hit it is over gio gonzalez so fast and safe at first, nats catch john carlos stan top, wilson ramos going to throw it, never makes the throw, so, stanton saved the death stare from matt williams the next batter echevarria takes this one in center all the way to the wall, bases-clearing triple for the shortstop. marlins, they get out the broom, sweep the nat, 6-2. nats on a five-game losing skid. >>> little league day at camd
from the verizon center, i'm jason pew, news4 sports. >> all right, jason pew he has it covered. >>> don't panic, nats fans the season is young, just try to forget that max scherzer may miss his start in atlanta on tuesday with what he calls a sprained thumb and that your team was just swept out of miami. all is well though. birthday fans for the nats, they won an autograph and home run. bryce treated the kids to one of the top two, scoreless. harp facing his old team mate dan...
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in the city overbrook section the pews were full this easter sunday for this service.set operated at the african episcopal church of st. the african episcopal church of st. potential as and city spring garden section chosen 300 ministries held a service for the homeless and needy in center city. and after the service participants were treated to a full-course breakfast and at vatican pope francis used easter message to urge end to violence around the world and praised nuclear agreement in iran and expressed deep concern about bloodshed in libya. yemen, syria iraq, kenya and nigeria. he delivered his message from st. he delivered his message from st. peter's square to tens of thousands of worshipers who ed gathered in the cold and rain. >> a big part -- well, of course a big part of seeingter sunday is egg hunts. all the candy and fun for the kids. one of philadelphia's oldest easter traditions took part in center city at the 84th easter promenade. >> it started with a hop ♪ and on two feet together or step we step adults, kids pets, made their way down philadelphia's e
in the city overbrook section the pews were full this easter sunday for this service.set operated at the african episcopal church of st. the african episcopal church of st. potential as and city spring garden section chosen 300 ministries held a service for the homeless and needy in center city. and after the service participants were treated to a full-course breakfast and at vatican pope francis used easter message to urge end to violence around the world and praised nuclear agreement in iran...
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school diploma. >> success stories popping up already. >> absolutely. >> isaac, following up on the pewnot only are more high school students staying in and finishing high school they're going to college? >> absolutely. so i think that we have a lot to learn about this issue from the 7,500 young people between the ages of 16 to 24 who are in front of us today who don't have a high school diploma who don't have a g.e.d. and every day a young person walks through our door, like daniel and many other who do, we learn more about what this group needs to be successful to graduate to go on to become a part of the labor force, to become part of those who are earning, you know secondary and post secondary credentials. and we're really fortunate to have this group of 30 about 30 really amazing educational programs that offer high school diploma and g.e.d. who we can communicate this back to and hopefully can continue to better serve this group of young people. >> you turn no one away. even if a 30-year-old walks through the door you find a way to help? >> we have a no turn away policy. >> d.c. g
school diploma. >> success stories popping up already. >> absolutely. >> isaac, following up on the pewnot only are more high school students staying in and finishing high school they're going to college? >> absolutely. so i think that we have a lot to learn about this issue from the 7,500 young people between the ages of 16 to 24 who are in front of us today who don't have a high school diploma who don't have a g.e.d. and every day a young person walks through our door,...
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within the pew, within the individual's compact and they are all different with their creator, god, the designer whatever anybody cares to call the entity responsible for all of this. and i don't know that there is or isn't. so i'm perfectly willing to go along with anybody who thinks there is. but i think -- i'm not -- i've not better than here before, by the way. you've taken me to a place in this interview that i haven't been before. >> i told you it would be the best interview you have ever been on. >> it is. the subject interests me. i think it's the best subject going. >> coming up norman lear talks about politics, criticism of president obama and religion. what he has to say about fundamentalists. >> i'm adam may, you're watching "talk to al jazeera." our guest this week is norman lear. do we have an issue right now when it comes to religion and the infill strayings we have into our politics? >> i think we have a huge problem about religion, that comes from that narrow band, or bands, i should say, because it's not one band, it's -- those narrow bands of fundamentalists, i don't
within the pew, within the individual's compact and they are all different with their creator, god, the designer whatever anybody cares to call the entity responsible for all of this. and i don't know that there is or isn't. so i'm perfectly willing to go along with anybody who thinks there is. but i think -- i'm not -- i've not better than here before, by the way. you've taken me to a place in this interview that i haven't been before. >> i told you it would be the best interview you...
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it's the aftermath of a chase of 33 year old pew sock. you can see pew sock who is laying on the ground after authorities kicked and punch him. he tried to drove off after authorities tried to search a search warrant. he then stole a horse. i can troubled by what i see in the the video. i does not appear to be in line with our policies and procedures. pew sock has been hospitalized for his injuries. two deputy suffered dehydration. a third was kicked by the horse. > many of you are getting the children dressed and ready to head out. i cannot believe that's still snow up there in the pocono mountains. got to be kidding me. we're going to get to caitlyn, but first, here is a weather question. >> what is weather going to be for the burkes county jazz fest. >> the weather will be much improved. thank you so much for your weather question. again, send us your weather question at fox 29 weekend. it's been a gloomy few days. back sunday back out. whatever event you have it's an april weekend. we've got it all. we're seeing much improved conditio
it's the aftermath of a chase of 33 year old pew sock. you can see pew sock who is laying on the ground after authorities kicked and punch him. he tried to drove off after authorities tried to search a search warrant. he then stole a horse. i can troubled by what i see in the the video. i does not appear to be in line with our policies and procedures. pew sock has been hospitalized for his injuries. two deputy suffered dehydration. a third was kicked by the horse. > many of you are getting...
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jason pew is live at the phone booth with the big game against the rapt rz tonight. jason they played pretty well in toronto. are they going to keep it going here at home? >> reporter: yeah, let's hope so, jim. it's been a busy day here at the verizon center, the last two days going back to last night with the capitals. the wizards hoping to take their momentum they gained in toronto and bring it home. last year they struggled at home in the postseason winning just one game. if they want to get to where they want to go this season, they know they have to establish a dominant home court advantage and it starts tonight against the raptors. >> we've got to protect the house man. we can't let anybody come in here and win. we struggled last year but this is a new year. we have to elevate our game, play the same way we play on the road. we have to bring it back here. we know it's going to be tough because our nerves and anxiety will be running because we're in front of our home crowd. but we've got to try to control our emotions as much as possible and play our game. >> we
jason pew is live at the phone booth with the big game against the rapt rz tonight. jason they played pretty well in toronto. are they going to keep it going here at home? >> reporter: yeah, let's hope so, jim. it's been a busy day here at the verizon center, the last two days going back to last night with the capitals. the wizards hoping to take their momentum they gained in toronto and bring it home. last year they struggled at home in the postseason winning just one game. if they want...
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let's go straight to jason pew live down at the phone booth. jason, fans getting a little nervous yet? >> reporter: yeah, they are, jim. they were nervous especially after the performance in game one by the capitals. this morning's skate-around didn't help the nerves. one of the star players, goaltender braden holtby missed the skate-around. he is feeling under the waernlg. he is kpeblgted to play tonight, though. the players know they need to give fans something to cheer about, something they didn't do in game one. >> i'm sure the fans are sitting in their seats rd to get out of them, and bedidn't give them much to do. we need to player better, be physical. we need to have that relenltless attack. it's going to be a fantastic atmosphere if we give them something to cheer about. >> we were a little off, not our best hockey game chshgs is disappointing. but the more we get going here, the more games we play, i think we're going to continue to improve, continue to get better, and we have to have a mind-set that we're going to be a lot better and
let's go straight to jason pew live down at the phone booth. jason, fans getting a little nervous yet? >> reporter: yeah, they are, jim. they were nervous especially after the performance in game one by the capitals. this morning's skate-around didn't help the nerves. one of the star players, goaltender braden holtby missed the skate-around. he is feeling under the waernlg. he is kpeblgted to play tonight, though. the players know they need to give fans something to cheer about, something...
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>> guest: his big backer is howard pew but the leaders of general motors, u.s. steel chamber of commerce, association of manufacturers, all these big names come in effective way to push back against the new deal. they tried to do it on their own. they start offending massive campaigns of public relation propaganda of their opponents called them to push back against the regulatory state of the new deal. the problem is it is looking up for itself. the chairman of the democratic party because it is a dupont product and you can see right through it. they need a better pr campaign and the ministers of the most effective people are the most trusted. they make the case on their behalf. >> host: what were some of the successes and some of the failures in the 30s and word is? >> guest: the new deal was still pretty popular, by the early 50s they are starting to gain a national audience. they do this through -- they're fun incentive amount they magazine. the biggest success early on his national radio program in 1951 on the fourth of july. it is a hugely produced event. j
>> guest: his big backer is howard pew but the leaders of general motors, u.s. steel chamber of commerce, association of manufacturers, all these big names come in effective way to push back against the new deal. they tried to do it on their own. they start offending massive campaigns of public relation propaganda of their opponents called them to push back against the regulatory state of the new deal. the problem is it is looking up for itself. the chairman of the democratic party...
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now, greg a pew poll shows that 57% of americans believe gun ownership is a way to prevent themselves from being a victim of crime. >> yes. i have to point out that the shooting guns is the right wing equivalent of hillary talking about toppling the 1%. it's almost the mirror image of appealing to a very conservative base which i don't have a problem with because the gun issue is one area where facts -- one of the rare areas where facts and commonsense have prevailed over emotionalism and hysteria. for example, i don't think you can name a place on this planet where gun bans or gun regulations have reduced murder rates. i don't think there's one place on effort. you can say england has fewer murders but they actually had fewer murders before they had the regulation. so you have to compare murder rates before and after bans. you can't compare country to country. but every single area where you look at stat tisistic. >> do you mean in japan where they have much fewer thefts you can't compare -- >> as far as i can tell and i've looked and talked to experts, you cannot find a place in the
now, greg a pew poll shows that 57% of americans believe gun ownership is a way to prevent themselves from being a victim of crime. >> yes. i have to point out that the shooting guns is the right wing equivalent of hillary talking about toppling the 1%. it's almost the mirror image of appealing to a very conservative base which i don't have a problem with because the gun issue is one area where facts -- one of the rare areas where facts and commonsense have prevailed over emotionalism and...
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segn el reporte del centro de investigacin pew para el aÑo 2050 los musulmanes van casi a igualar elrupo ms grande actualmente. juan carlos esparza explica cmo se lleg a esas proyecciones. s/ juan carlos esparza centro de investigación pew "lo que se hace es analizar cómo está hasta ahora las cuestiones de fertilidad, de migración, de estructuras de edad" as se lleg tambin a la conclusin de que en estados unidos van a haber ms musulmanes que judos para mediados de este siglo. este creyente del islam dice que con ms musulmanes podra haber ms aceptacin. s/ abdeljalil ech-chouai musulmán "en el futuro si va a haber mucha tolerancia porque el número de los musulmanes va a aumentar mucho". su religin es la que est creciendo con ms rapidez. se estima que el nmero de musulmanes incremente en un 73% para el 2050. mientras que las otras religiones continuaran atrayendo creyentes pero de manera mucho ms lenta, con excepcin del budismo que segn el reporte permanecer estable. s/randy serrano @randytelemundo el estudio también recalca que los patrones demográficos de las religiones podrían variar
segn el reporte del centro de investigacin pew para el aÑo 2050 los musulmanes van casi a igualar elrupo ms grande actualmente. juan carlos esparza explica cmo se lleg a esas proyecciones. s/ juan carlos esparza centro de investigación pew "lo que se hace es analizar cómo está hasta ahora las cuestiones de fertilidad, de migración, de estructuras de edad" as se lleg tambin a la conclusin de que en estados unidos van a haber ms musulmanes que judos para mediados de este siglo....
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. >> he sat in the pews of that preacher 20 plus years. could not sit in those pews for two seconds and what's so shocking about these comments of this easter is that this is a prayer breakfast. you don't say those things anywhere, but you certainly not in a prayer breakfast. let me try to get to the bottom of it, analyze it with you sean. you know, where is it that all of our guests here tonight, we were all in seminary, sometimes in seminary like any academic institution, you have important debates but also have stupid debates. you have luxury of the time to critique even your own religion. when you're the president of the united states of america, and when there's a total genocide going on now in the middle east, it is not time for stupid debates. and the president, i don't think he is totally against christianity, i would disagree with you on that, sean. >> the history of the crusades, father, the crusades were christiansx2 conquered by muslim armies trying to get back their holy sites. that's my reading of the crusades. >> i would agr
. >> he sat in the pews of that preacher 20 plus years. could not sit in those pews for two seconds and what's so shocking about these comments of this easter is that this is a prayer breakfast. you don't say those things anywhere, but you certainly not in a prayer breakfast. let me try to get to the bottom of it, analyze it with you sean. you know, where is it that all of our guests here tonight, we were all in seminary, sometimes in seminary like any academic institution, you have...
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the pew research center announced 39% of americans can'tis center -- consider themselves independent.his skews younger. 43% of those under the age of 34 say they are independent. leon: today, a group of students gathered to protest the plan of budget cuts. they will mean less security, larger class sizes, and few were club sports. alison: marion barry's widow is suing the woman who donated a kidney. she said that she uses barry's likeness on a website for her organ donation charity. the woman said that they found at the charity together with marion barry. barry's denies that and is seeking damages. leon: a stamp honoring maya angelou has a quote on it that was not hers. it is widely attributed to her. first lady michelle obama and oprah winfrey were on hand at the unveiling. there is now a painting of angelou in the portrait garden. she died last february at the age of 86. you remember rememb the last time there was an angelou quote that caused controversy, a phrase inscribed on the martin luther king jr.emorial was badly periphrastic and made him seem arrogant. that quote, thanks to
the pew research center announced 39% of americans can'tis center -- consider themselves independent.his skews younger. 43% of those under the age of 34 say they are independent. leon: today, a group of students gathered to protest the plan of budget cuts. they will mean less security, larger class sizes, and few were club sports. alison: marion barry's widow is suing the woman who donated a kidney. she said that she uses barry's likeness on a website for her organ donation charity. the woman...
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it was first prechurch in philadelphia at a time when parishioners paid to rent space and pews. and survived the south work riots 1824 right outside its doors. [ cheers ] members of a & p cole or guard team of camden got a warm welcome as they burned to winter guard international competition in ohio and won sixth place out of 72 from all over u.s. and canada. this crew practices and doesn't have much money to work with. their captain sthez color and they have a whole lot of heart. >> we did the best we could do and workeding buts off on that floor for six months and they all really showed and paid off. >> although many pebz are just fourteen they set out and beat older and more experienced teams. >> job well done. okay. bobby brown three months after his daughter was found unconscious. >> this is not back friday why all these women stood in long lines today just to get into target. cecily. >> i'm tracking long lines of rain moving our way. tomorrow morning, don't for the the umbrella and by afternoon and evening i'm trying to track potential for stormy weather. all the details c
it was first prechurch in philadelphia at a time when parishioners paid to rent space and pews. and survived the south work riots 1824 right outside its doors. [ cheers ] members of a & p cole or guard team of camden got a warm welcome as they burned to winter guard international competition in ohio and won sixth place out of 72 from all over u.s. and canada. this crew practices and doesn't have much money to work with. their captain sthez color and they have a whole lot of heart. >>...
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all of this is focussing new attention on a recent pew poll showing for the first time in decades, a huge shift in favor of gun ownership and away from gun control in the country. look at that. 52% believe that it is more important that they protect the right to own a gun than it is to control gun ownership. 52-46. how does this play in the 2016 campaign? joining us now, katie news editor and fox news contributor and leslie marshall, also a fox news contributor. katie, it's becoming an issue for governor walker there, already the republican candidates are speaking to guns and making guns a specific issue in their campaign. is it likely to stay and who does it help and who does it hurt on the gop side? >> well megyn, gun control and gun rights are always a political topic no matter what campaign you're running. whether it's local or presidential. and it does play well to republicans because the majority of the country is on their side when it comes to protecting gun laws. hillary clinton's track record however, being married to bill clinton who of course has one of the most famous pie
all of this is focussing new attention on a recent pew poll showing for the first time in decades, a huge shift in favor of gun ownership and away from gun control in the country. look at that. 52% believe that it is more important that they protect the right to own a gun than it is to control gun ownership. 52-46. how does this play in the 2016 campaign? joining us now, katie news editor and fox news contributor and leslie marshall, also a fox news contributor. katie, it's becoming an issue...
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just some thoughts from the pew research center in the view of americans. house republicans this week are taking up a series of bills aimed at overhauling the u.s. tax system. congressman charles boustany republican of louisiana, talked about some of those bills that are in congress this week. [video clip] congressman st charles boustany: the investigation is ongoing but the irs still refuses to admit that some of its employees engaged in intentional wrongdoing. to successfully carry out its mission, the irs must be viewed by the american people as an under biased -- and unbiased arbiter of the law. it cannot do that without coming clean. next we come at a house lacked on several initiatives to require more accountability and transparency at the irs. this includes enacting it taxpayer bill of rights, with commonsense steps, like requiring the firing of employees that use their positions for political purposes prohibiting personal e-mail accounts to conduct official business, and it proving access to the courts -- improving access to the courts are groups th
just some thoughts from the pew research center in the view of americans. house republicans this week are taking up a series of bills aimed at overhauling the u.s. tax system. congressman charles boustany republican of louisiana, talked about some of those bills that are in congress this week. [video clip] congressman st charles boustany: the investigation is ongoing but the irs still refuses to admit that some of its employees engaged in intentional wrongdoing. to successfully carry out its...
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. >> stick your finger in like winnie the pew. >> reporter: david is in charge.reeding programme. >> we wanted to develop local north-west bees that are better at surviving the winter than the californian bees that come up in the spring. so we are here at the airport where we have a island. >>> vacant land surrounding an airport may be unusual. seatac's buffer, 1,000 acres, represents city's demand to find creative solutions, in the areas. >> on the island, for the most part, we control the drones in the air, and we can control the colony genetics, and so we can set up the situation where we can select our best queens. hopefully they'll wait with the drones and we create seatac airport flight paths. >> as carefully selected as the bees have been, and despite the fact that the colonies are capable of surviving many superbees. >> there's no magic bullet. >> the answer is not a huge chemical, industrial thing. it's something that all of us can do. plant flowers, no chemical input, and let the lawn grow an inch taller, that's the solution to making a healthier bee. n
. >> stick your finger in like winnie the pew. >> reporter: david is in charge.reeding programme. >> we wanted to develop local north-west bees that are better at surviving the winter than the californian bees that come up in the spring. so we are here at the airport where we have a island. >>> vacant land surrounding an airport may be unusual. seatac's buffer, 1,000 acres, represents city's demand to find creative solutions, in the areas. >> on the island, for...
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. >>> ditch ing theing the computer for the smartphone and a new poll by the pew research center says that many americans don't have any way to get online except for the smartphones. and 70% of americans have a smartphone and a big increase from years ago. how attached are you? half of the people polled said they can't live without their smartphones. >>> well tesla has a new feature, and the car company is posting this video on twitter to show off the new picture for the model s called the ticket avoida nshgtsce mode. the cars are move if it detects a meter maid nearby. and tesla will drive around until the meter maid is gone and pick up the driver. it is not true. >> oh man! >> check the calendar for the next 25 minute, because it is still april fools' day. but it was created by e lon musk and the crew. >>> and we will tell you about a great game in the nba. >> and it is fallon wellcoming in fa rel. >>> good evening. geraud moncure here tonight. and tonight, not flatlined, but a weak pulse. team teal six slots outside of the closest spot at the shark tank. and san jose with a chance
. >>> ditch ing theing the computer for the smartphone and a new poll by the pew research center says that many americans don't have any way to get online except for the smartphones. and 70% of americans have a smartphone and a big increase from years ago. how attached are you? half of the people polled said they can't live without their smartphones. >>> well tesla has a new feature, and the car company is posting this video on twitter to show off the new picture for the model...
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worshippers took cover under the pews. >> suddenly everything going down upon them.need to get out of here i. >> need to get out. but when i got out, is everybody okay. >> the methodist church building is 150 years old. it's under investigation. >>> coming up finders, keepers. who gets all the travelers leave behind at security. details in "moneywatch." travelers leave behind at security. details in "moneywatch." look at 'em! they're lovin' their vegetables. this is huge news! it's all thanks to our birds eye chef's favorites side dishes perfectly sauced or seasoned. what are you..? shh! i'm live tweeting. oh, boy. birds eye. so veggie good. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" walmart gets tough with a mixed martial arts fighter, and who gets the spare change left by airport travelers? wendy jell let is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, wendy. >> good morning, anne-marie. here on wall street investors are expected to react to the disappointing jobs report while the markets
worshippers took cover under the pews. >> suddenly everything going down upon them.need to get out of here i. >> need to get out. but when i got out, is everybody okay. >> the methodist church building is 150 years old. it's under investigation. >>> coming up finders, keepers. who gets all the travelers leave behind at security. details in "moneywatch." travelers leave behind at security. details in "moneywatch." look at 'em! they're lovin' their...
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. >> the pews were full at he nonbaptist in cedarbrook for among of worship, prayer and song. ♪ easterunday drew thousands of people to the service. he non's pastor says today was especially important because believe and resurrection of damage could not have been scorner stone. >> and in center city another service packed to capacity hundreds gathered at the cathedral of st. peteers and paul for easter sunday mass. charles chaput led the afternoon service. >> after church services people came dressed in easter finest to take part in philadelphia tradition. easter promenade. hopped to it from passyunk and south street down to hen house square second and south. that's where judge reviewed the colorful outfits with many decked out in pastels and glad for other signs of spring. >> it's a perfect day. >> perfect day. >> perfect, beautiful day and spring is here. >> i want her to dot things i did as a kid. >> enjoy, have fun. did other than that we're here to have a good time. >> this was 84 year for the easter promenade. >>> a florida woman loves easter so much she spend all year putting to
. >> the pews were full at he nonbaptist in cedarbrook for among of worship, prayer and song. ♪ easterunday drew thousands of people to the service. he non's pastor says today was especially important because believe and resurrection of damage could not have been scorner stone. >> and in center city another service packed to capacity hundreds gathered at the cathedral of st. peteers and paul for easter sunday mass. charles chaput led the afternoon service. >> after church...
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. >> translation: there's no doubt it's a detriment for the lives of people in our pews, who go theires thinking that something is wrong with them, who think not just that other people don't accept them and embrace them, but who believe that god does not accept them as well. i think it's really transformed our congregation in some incredible ways. >> reporter: but l.g.b.t. advocates say the divide within the black churches is great. for many, the price for speaking up is too steep. >>> so your first hurdle in coming out is usually your family, then it's your friends and community, and a large portion of our existence as black people, includes the black church. many experiences i had with people to say "i don't know what happened if i come out." but i don't like the odds. i don't want to lose my family, church. >> reporter: months after the prey service... >> i don't like men no more. i said i like women. >> reporter :..andrew says the conversion was short lived. he desperately want prayer to change hip, he struggles with his sexuality, he, he says, still gay >>> that's "america tonigh
. >> translation: there's no doubt it's a detriment for the lives of people in our pews, who go theires thinking that something is wrong with them, who think not just that other people don't accept them and embrace them, but who believe that god does not accept them as well. i think it's really transformed our congregation in some incredible ways. >> reporter: but l.g.b.t. advocates say the divide within the black churches is great. for many, the price for speaking up is too steep....
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some are pewing low income patients over unpaid bills. some of those suits could be -- continue to reign in the practice, and while the new guidance go a long way, what one publication called easily exploitable gaps. there's no standard since each nonprofit gets to write esown standards. so will the new guidance from an adequate fix, or will the federal government have to create a national standard? >> a correspondent for mpr. and mark who works with nonprofit hospitals to ensure that they are complying with the new ranks. set them back thousands the nonprofit hospital they are indebted to has gone after the wages. keith, thank you for being here, you have a family of four, you make about $30,000 a year, which in and of itself can be challenging. how have the tactics of this hospital effects your family and your life? >> it's been a roller coaster because i also remember when i got the initial bills. and i was shocked for the amount and everything else and that was june 1 part of the bill. and i remember looking at it and looking at her,
some are pewing low income patients over unpaid bills. some of those suits could be -- continue to reign in the practice, and while the new guidance go a long way, what one publication called easily exploitable gaps. there's no standard since each nonprofit gets to write esown standards. so will the new guidance from an adequate fix, or will the federal government have to create a national standard? >> a correspondent for mpr. and mark who works with nonprofit hospitals to ensure that...
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street in 18140 first free church in philadelphia at a time parishioners paid to represent space and pewsit also survived the violent south work alliance in 1884 (vo) at jennie-o, we heard of a place in iowa where every thursday people ride ten miles for tacos. we thought we'd show up and surprise them with a better kind of taco, made with jennie-o ground turkey, cooked thoroughly to 165. (mom) i'd feed my kids turkey tacos over regular tacos any day. (woman) i think that they're light and they're just fresh tasting. (vo) it's time for a better taco. (kid) the tacos tonight were pretty much perfect. (vo) make the switch. look for jennie-o ground turkey at a store near you. >> no sleeping in today for bikers. hundreds of them converged in newark, delaware to begin their annual ride to the tide benefiting the special olympics in delaware dell. the group was given a police escort that meant no stops at traffic lights down to rehoboth beach. last year this raised 32,000 for the special olympics. >> jeff with sports and unfortunately the phillies living up to the low expectations. >> take a de
street in 18140 first free church in philadelphia at a time parishioners paid to represent space and pewsit also survived the violent south work alliance in 1884 (vo) at jennie-o, we heard of a place in iowa where every thursday people ride ten miles for tacos. we thought we'd show up and surprise them with a better kind of taco, made with jennie-o ground turkey, cooked thoroughly to 165. (mom) i'd feed my kids turkey tacos over regular tacos any day. (woman) i think that they're light and...
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pew research finds 77 percent support for medical purposes with four state and washington dc legalizing pot use for recreation. 23 have legalized medical miles an hour juan including california. >> a pedestrian was on a freeway off-ramp in san francisco and was hit and killed by cars. it happened after 9:00 p.m. on the northbound 101 alameda boulevard off-ramp. the victim was hit by at least two cars. one lane of 101 was closed for two hours. >> uber driver is under arrest in a possible case of road rage. police say emerson hit a bicyclist on north point and in taylor yesterday afternoon in san francisco. the bicyclist yelled at the driver banged open the window and pushed the mirror in and the driver intentionally rammed into him and the bicyclist has a punctureed lung and broken ribs and broken shoulder. >> there was a fatal bicycle wreck in marin county. four people set out on friday phone a fishing ship. the coast guard launched a search when they failed to return on friday night. searchers found the body of a man and a woman on saturday morning floating near the debris. they are id
pew research finds 77 percent support for medical purposes with four state and washington dc legalizing pot use for recreation. 23 have legalized medical miles an hour juan including california. >> a pedestrian was on a freeway off-ramp in san francisco and was hit and killed by cars. it happened after 9:00 p.m. on the northbound 101 alameda boulevard off-ramp. the victim was hit by at least two cars. one lane of 101 was closed for two hours. >> uber driver is under arrest in a...
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a study by pew research center finds 73% of teens have one.f those go on the internet on a mobile device occasionally and 24% say they're online almost constantly. >>> and those strange rob lowe tv commercials are done. >> i'm rob lowe and i have directv. >> i'm super creepy rob lowe and i have cable. >> the ads with lowe playing series of loser alter ego drew complaints from cable giant comcast. directv was told to stop using the ads because there's no proof their service is better than cable. >> you can't get enough of rob lowe is the problem. jill, thank you. >>> golf's greatest challenge tees off today. more than 80 players are invited to pursue a green jacket at the masters. on wednesday, some took part in the par-3 contest. tiger woods walked the course. it was his first time playing in the contest since 2004. the biggest shot of the day belonged to none other than six-time masters champion jack nicklaus. taking a swing on the fourth hole and watch what happens when the ball lands on the green. >> it's a hole-in-one for the 75-year-old n
a study by pew research center finds 73% of teens have one.f those go on the internet on a mobile device occasionally and 24% say they're online almost constantly. >>> and those strange rob lowe tv commercials are done. >> i'm rob lowe and i have directv. >> i'm super creepy rob lowe and i have cable. >> the ads with lowe playing series of loser alter ego drew complaints from cable giant comcast. directv was told to stop using the ads because there's no proof their...
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the pew research center surveyed 1,000 citizens from each country. they found that 68% of u.s. respondents feel they can trust japan. compared to just 28% who said they can't. as for other east asian countries, 49% of americans polled say they trust south korea. 30% felt the same for china. the researchers asked about the atomic bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki. 56% of americans said they were justified. 34% said they were not. the majority of respondents in the u.s. 65 and over approved of the bombings. but when they asked people aged 18 to 29 slightly less than half gave the same answer. the researchers found that 60% of americans think china's rise as a military and economic power makes u.s./japan relations more important. but when asked about economic ties, 43% of americans said china should be the focus. 36% said japan. >> americans are also very pragmatic about asia. and they know that china's a rising power and we have to deal with it. they don't trust china. but they also know that economically, we have to deal with china. >> the survey found that just 7% of japanese
the pew research center surveyed 1,000 citizens from each country. they found that 68% of u.s. respondents feel they can trust japan. compared to just 28% who said they can't. as for other east asian countries, 49% of americans polled say they trust south korea. 30% felt the same for china. the researchers asked about the atomic bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki. 56% of americans said they were justified. 34% said they were not. the majority of respondents in the u.s. 65 and over approved of...
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a message for those who attended regardless of whether it was in a pew or park.ans, a day of observeens for a new beginning. >> it's not just a matter of coming for easter sunday morning. it also means that when we leave we have to work toward that new life. >> reporter: derrick ward, news4. >>> security plans are already being set in motion for the pope's visit to d.c. later this year. the "washington business journal" report the dwreb vatican has submitted plans with the zoning board. they're asking per mission to build a six-foot-high security fence around the embassy row campus. that's well over two acres. the embassy would work with the secret service to build it. pope francis has scheduled a visit for late september. >>> power crews is been at it all day in montgomery county. they're fixing several power lines that came down when a car crashed into a utility pole. happened in the area around germantown road and riffle ford road. we checked with police, and they say the roads reopened around 9:30 tonight. >>> talk about a close call. a couple was watching tv
a message for those who attended regardless of whether it was in a pew or park.ans, a day of observeens for a new beginning. >> it's not just a matter of coming for easter sunday morning. it also means that when we leave we have to work toward that new life. >> reporter: derrick ward, news4. >>> security plans are already being set in motion for the pope's visit to d.c. later this year. the "washington business journal" report the dwreb vatican has submitted plans...
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jane omwenga lost a they pew in the slaughter of 148 students at garissa. >> somebody in government failed. the people in charge of security should be able to tell us what happened, what went wrong. >> western governments also issue travel advisories about possible terror attacks in kenya. and garissa university sent their students letters warning of a threat but took no additional security measures. >> i am angry, i am very angry. >> angry yes. but kenya's foreign affairs minister amina mohamed stopped short of saying who should be held accountable. >> fighting terrorism is like being a goalkeeper, nobody remembers the 100 saves. people only remember the one goal that went through. when pressed for an answer, the minister refused to discuss it further, we need some understanding, we need some security we have to mourn, people are dead, people are injured. this discuss can go to another day. >> dr. omwenga doesn't want to wait for answers. >> people can come and carry out a massacre on innocent girls and boys it means the security was not enough. >> while al-shabaab is based in so mal, i c
jane omwenga lost a they pew in the slaughter of 148 students at garissa. >> somebody in government failed. the people in charge of security should be able to tell us what happened, what went wrong. >> western governments also issue travel advisories about possible terror attacks in kenya. and garissa university sent their students letters warning of a threat but took no additional security measures. >> i am angry, i am very angry. >> angry yes. but kenya's foreign...
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if you look at this, 62% of americans in a pew poll in february said the republicans are not tolerantats faired much better. democrats are open and tolerant to all groups of people. dan balz, i have to assume if you're a republican running for president, you don't want to get into the culture wars starting this campaign. >> no, but they are embedded between red and blue america. an american that on one hand has become much more diverse, much more tolerant particularly among young people and a part of america that is somewhat resistant to that. worries that that will erode important values that will be strong in this country. i think there are flash points. and we saw one in these episodes in arkansas and indiana. >> red and blue america but also stoking again the debate within the republican party between the evangelical base and the establishment chamber of commerce. we've seen it on gay rights and we'll see it on immigration. are we going to have a primary season that is defined by the same fights again? >> i think it will be a huge factor in the primary. look, i think that the busi
if you look at this, 62% of americans in a pew poll in february said the republicans are not tolerantats faired much better. democrats are open and tolerant to all groups of people. dan balz, i have to assume if you're a republican running for president, you don't want to get into the culture wars starting this campaign. >> no, but they are embedded between red and blue america. an american that on one hand has become much more diverse, much more tolerant particularly among young people...
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last year when barack visited japan, we ate at very, very pop pew loor sushi restaurant. because of the fact that the two beers enjoyed now they become more and more popular in japan. but there was one problem that evolved in the arrangement of sushi dinner together with barack. i actually prepared one from not my district. it was arranged by the minister of foreign affairs and probably because of the fact that the minister for foreign affairs is from hiroshima so he chose that. and because of that selection, i have so much pressure and criticism from people inama gucci -- yamaguchi and shared this wonderful story when he visited japan. so probably because of that selection last year president obama chose the yamaguchi just for this occasion. so with that, i would like to note the kind consideration of first lady, mrs. obama, and also i always receive from my wife, and i'd like to propose a toast to our friends to further jefment of the u.s.-japan relationship. >> prime minister abe will address a joint session of congress in about 35 minutes. first japanese leader to do
last year when barack visited japan, we ate at very, very pop pew loor sushi restaurant. because of the fact that the two beers enjoyed now they become more and more popular in japan. but there was one problem that evolved in the arrangement of sushi dinner together with barack. i actually prepared one from not my district. it was arranged by the minister of foreign affairs and probably because of the fact that the minister for foreign affairs is from hiroshima so he chose that. and because of...
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depth pew commissioner ross and have seen what appeared to possibly have been family members of this officer who got out of a police car just a short time ago. so still a lot of information to get gather here. a lot of police presence as we told you the chopper was swirling around to seen at 52nd and master 10:00 o'clock tonight when this officer was shot. again, in the thigh. still no idea as to the severity of the injury. but we are continuing to stay on the scene here at the hospital as police continue to gather here ultimately at the bedside of their fallen officer. we'll continue to gather more information and bring you the very latest as we get it here on cbs3. we're arrive here in university city tonight natasha brown cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> okay, a sad but familiar scene in philadelphia right now. natasha thank you very much for that. we're also at the scene of the shooting as soon as we is bring you more information from there we'll do that as well. stay with "eyewitness news". >>> well also tonight we are following significant changes to our weather. it's pretty cold out
depth pew commissioner ross and have seen what appeared to possibly have been family members of this officer who got out of a police car just a short time ago. so still a lot of information to get gather here. a lot of police presence as we told you the chopper was swirling around to seen at 52nd and master 10:00 o'clock tonight when this officer was shot. again, in the thigh. still no idea as to the severity of the injury. but we are continuing to stay on the scene here at the hospital as...
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a very important pew hispanic poll came out saying that, you know, there is no latino leader out thereshould there be? can there be? do we need a latino leader now more than ever, or is it better to have many? >> i think it's better to have many folks who are leaders in their own fields; folks who are rising in politics, folks who are rising in business. in a way, the latino community is so diverse in and of itself that i don't know if it's realistic to think that you're going to have one person that's identified as the latino leader, and i don't believe that's a bad thing. there are many communities in the united states that don't necessarily have a single leader. so i wouldn't... i wouldn't obsess about that. i don't think that whether there's a singular voice or someone who's recognize as the latino leader, i don't believe that's going to determine how much progress is made in politics or business or education. it would sometimes... sometimes, you know, it feels like, "well, where do folks go?" it might be helpful to have one kind of dominant voice, but i don't think it's a hindranc
a very important pew hispanic poll came out saying that, you know, there is no latino leader out thereshould there be? can there be? do we need a latino leader now more than ever, or is it better to have many? >> i think it's better to have many folks who are leaders in their own fields; folks who are rising in politics, folks who are rising in business. in a way, the latino community is so diverse in and of itself that i don't know if it's realistic to think that you're going to have one...
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host: if viewers want to check out the pew research center the deep dive into party affiliation.appreciate your time, carroll doherty, on "the washington journal." guest: thank you. host: we are asking viewers in light of the report and numbers see, how did you pick your political affiliation? what was a turning point for you in your life? we want to hear your stories on the last 20 minutes or so. diane is up first in tennessee and she is a democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. i am a 64-year-old black woman. i grew up in the south when i was not allowed to vote until 1965. the republicans did help us along time ago. now, the democrats seem like they are acting like the republicans. they are turning their backs on us. not standing up behind the president and doing what is right for everybody. republicans, democrats, an independents. this country needs to wake up and we need to stick together and work together. people overseas are looking at this. that is all i can say. thank you. host: diane, before you go, your concerns about the democratic party now. have you ever thoug
host: if viewers want to check out the pew research center the deep dive into party affiliation.appreciate your time, carroll doherty, on "the washington journal." guest: thank you. host: we are asking viewers in light of the report and numbers see, how did you pick your political affiliation? what was a turning point for you in your life? we want to hear your stories on the last 20 minutes or so. diane is up first in tennessee and she is a democrat. good morning. caller: good...
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i wanted to start by bringing up this recent poll from the pew research center.shows that for the first time, more americans say that protecting gun rights is important than controlling gun ownership. you can see in the graph that 52% of americans say that protecting gun rights it important compared to 46% who say controlling gun ownership is important. this is a dramatic change from the 1990's. what you think is driving the shift? guest: i think there are several things. first of all, what is related to is if people think a gun makes them safer or not. in 2000, 30 5% of americans thought owning a gun made them safer in a gallup poll. now it is 63%. it is a huge change and a parallels closely with the change you see in pew over time in terms of whether people oppose gun control or not. you are starting to get more news coverage about people using guns defensively. during the 1990's or around 2000, you could not find a story about defensive gun use on national news. people would hear thousand of stories about bad things that happen. now you have outlets like fox w
i wanted to start by bringing up this recent poll from the pew research center.shows that for the first time, more americans say that protecting gun rights is important than controlling gun ownership. you can see in the graph that 52% of americans say that protecting gun rights it important compared to 46% who say controlling gun ownership is important. this is a dramatic change from the 1990's. what you think is driving the shift? guest: i think there are several things. first of all, what is...
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. >> she was sitting in the pew in front of me at the mask.atholic masses. >> you had time to talk in her ear. >> i was just looking at her, she was sitting in front of me, you know what i me. they met at the the first time now sign of peace. >> she turns around and, hello. >> you said is what your name. >> what did you say. >> i said see you after communion. >> no, no. >> meet me in the alter, baby. >> peace, peace be with you. standard stuff. >> peace be with you and i want to be with you too. >> that is just not appropriate. >> it is not appropriate it is totally you. >> we met at the reception that night. >> everybody does want to look good. everyone tries to bring it. unless you are in season where all have of your friend are getting married and you have no more dresses and can't be about on the toward do something. otherwise you are trying to bring it and look good. >> she has three sons can you imagine what she's going to be like at her son's wedding. >> she will be jane fonda. >> kaboom. >> in my regular life i'm sweat pants, no make u
. >> she was sitting in the pew in front of me at the mask.atholic masses. >> you had time to talk in her ear. >> i was just looking at her, she was sitting in front of me, you know what i me. they met at the the first time now sign of peace. >> she turns around and, hello. >> you said is what your name. >> what did you say. >> i said see you after communion. >> no, no. >> meet me in the alter, baby. >> peace, peace be with you....