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we believe that jesus followed the sabbath, kept the sabbath in the new testament, and we also find thatples, his apostles are still keeping the sabbath. so it has a rich history and consistency throughout the bible from genesis the revelations. >> elder alex brian, i appreciate you coming on to help educate some folks that maybe didn't know enough about your religion. >> thank you. it was a joy being here. >> got it. >>> up next in "the lid," john kasich becomes the latest republican to sort of go bullworth on the rest of the field. wait until you hear what he said about the rest of his opponents coming up in "the lid." i have type 2 diabetes. i started with pills. and now i take a long-acting insulin at night. i take mine in the morning. i was trying to eat right, stay active. but i wasn't reaching my a1c goal anymore. man: my doctor says diabetes changes over time. it gets harder to control blood sugar spikes after i eat and get to goal. my doctor added novolog® at mealtime for additional control. now i know. novolog® is a fast-acting, injectable insulin and it works together with my
we believe that jesus followed the sabbath, kept the sabbath in the new testament, and we also find thatples, his apostles are still keeping the sabbath. so it has a rich history and consistency throughout the bible from genesis the revelations. >> elder alex brian, i appreciate you coming on to help educate some folks that maybe didn't know enough about your religion. >> thank you. it was a joy being here. >> got it. >>> up next in "the lid," john kasich...
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sang along with the keystone boys choir and other children's choirs performing at the children's sabbathll says he wants to fill the lives of the less fortunate with the joy of music. the sabbath service focused on putting an end to child poverty. >>> coming up next on nbc 10 news, hip-hop help. for kidney failure. why one philly-based rapper is making it his personal mission to raise awareness as part of the kid any walk in center city. >>> plus, columbus day celebrations take over south philadelphia today. we will recap all of the fun of the annual italian-american parade, next. >>> the philadelphia pride community is celebrating national coming out day with their annual out fest. the block party supports -- nbc 10 takes us inside why some say this is extra special. >> reporter: prominently displayed is the lgbt flag. this year for the first time the rainbow flag bears the philadelphia seal. the symbol is just one reason why so many are celebrating today as part of outfest dubbed the largest coming out party. >> celebrate our diversity, we welcome everyone into our city. >> reporter: n
sang along with the keystone boys choir and other children's choirs performing at the children's sabbathll says he wants to fill the lives of the less fortunate with the joy of music. the sabbath service focused on putting an end to child poverty. >>> coming up next on nbc 10 news, hip-hop help. for kidney failure. why one philly-based rapper is making it his personal mission to raise awareness as part of the kid any walk in center city. >>> plus, columbus day celebrations...
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for disobedient chirp, for nonindividualal wives, for mixing cotton and linen u for working on the sabbath. these are laws that were written for another time, another people. and i would put the abomination of same-sex relationships, that is in that same category. we really don't need to be following that. it's an archaic system. we can do better. we've already done better. most of the founding fathers of the united states were not religious. they were deist at best, but the point of the constitution and the bill of rights is it doesn't matter what your religion is or if you're not religious at all. these are still the laws of the land, and you have to obey them, and i have to obey them, and these are the rights that everybody gets regardless of what your religioning is and who's the dominant religion in the country. of we don't care about that, these are the laws. >> host: michael shermer, has the u.s. been a proponent or advocate of a more moral society? >> guest: i think so for the most part. i mean, of course, we have setbacks that people will call attention to, slavery is the obvious
for disobedient chirp, for nonindividualal wives, for mixing cotton and linen u for working on the sabbath. these are laws that were written for another time, another people. and i would put the abomination of same-sex relationships, that is in that same category. we really don't need to be following that. it's an archaic system. we can do better. we've already done better. most of the founding fathers of the united states were not religious. they were deist at best, but the point of the...
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they start thrashing to paranoid by black sabbath. >> this is what the groom would be doing if thereas no bride. >> he's milking a cow. >> riding donkeys while tickling them. >> the thing about ian, what he really likes is when people come up and say, i can't be hypnotized. >> he is a professional hypnotist. >> you're going to find it absolutely hysterical. >> there you go. he's programmed these two guys. >> what's your name? >> he's straight up looking. >> i didn't get it. the best part is right towards the end where ian is like, now you realize you can be hypnotized. >> his life will never be the same again. >> what we have here is lucy kills and one of her compatriots. lucy works for vale wildlife. this video is of an otter can you be rescue. she got separated from her mom because of flooding in the area. first the guy crosses over the river on a ladder. here he's about to grab up the pick up. -- the pickup -- the pup. they take them to vale hospital and start feeding him. >> they are are cute. >> and then it's nap time. >> oh, come on! >> wait. what's the better than one yawning?
they start thrashing to paranoid by black sabbath. >> this is what the groom would be doing if thereas no bride. >> he's milking a cow. >> riding donkeys while tickling them. >> the thing about ian, what he really likes is when people come up and say, i can't be hypnotized. >> he is a professional hypnotist. >> you're going to find it absolutely hysterical. >> there you go. he's programmed these two guys. >> what's your name? >> he's...
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ben: this is -- the sabbath is just about to begin. joe beerman in skyfox hd. thank you. >> elmhurst returning to normal after the neighborhood spent the morning under water. dari: it was a mess. mac king is near the site of the break. >> the pavement's dry. they reopened this intersection in queens boulevard. as of noon, there was a pond in the middle of the street. you could see a spout of water coming across that green fence of that construction site behind me. >> oh, crap. >> they broke the pipe. >> it looked like a geyser shooting up. >> reporter: the deputy fire chief stood with owners of businesses and those living nearby and watched a plume of water gurgle up from the construction site and fill the lot with 13 feet of standing liquid and spill out across queens boulevard. >> what can i say? i'm a little guy who is going to listen to me? felt helpless as they struggled to locate the gate valves they needed to isolate to stop the water. >> i don't know the size of the water main. it was a large main that was ruptured. >> reporter: after heavy machinery pu
ben: this is -- the sabbath is just about to begin. joe beerman in skyfox hd. thank you. >> elmhurst returning to normal after the neighborhood spent the morning under water. dari: it was a mess. mac king is near the site of the break. >> the pavement's dry. they reopened this intersection in queens boulevard. as of noon, there was a pond in the middle of the street. you could see a spout of water coming across that green fence of that construction site behind me. >> oh, crap....
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and just a horrible time for this to happen on the -- just the start of the sabbath, um, but again, no injuries to report. multi-alarm fire, 145 nielsen street here in new brunswick. inside, a historic, um, synagogue and the flames are just through the roof. no signs of it being yet under control. live in chopper 2, joe biermann, cbs 2 news. >> joe, we're told about 100 families belong to the synagogue and students from nearby rutgers attend services there, as well. just curious, in the time you've been there, have you seen the fire diminish in any way? are they getting any more of an upper hand so to speak? >> reporter: no, maurice. actually, they have about 15 minutes ago there were some firefighters inside the building you know with hand lines fighting the fire. but due to the intensity of the flames, they have withdrawn all the firefighters. and this becomes what they -- what the fire department calls a surround and drown. what they will do is they will get the tower ladders here. they have requested more tower ladders to the scene. and at this point, all they are trying to do is d
and just a horrible time for this to happen on the -- just the start of the sabbath, um, but again, no injuries to report. multi-alarm fire, 145 nielsen street here in new brunswick. inside, a historic, um, synagogue and the flames are just through the roof. no signs of it being yet under control. live in chopper 2, joe biermann, cbs 2 news. >> joe, we're told about 100 families belong to the synagogue and students from nearby rutgers attend services there, as well. just curious, in the...
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and on the sabbath, that shouldn't have happened. >> they went to dinner, they went to a movie.o buy him ice cream. he wanted to go with him to visit with his friends. he didn't want the evening to end. he wanted it to go on and on. one of the first things nick realized after he had heard about the shooting, after scott had been arrested was, wow, mom, he was saying good-bye to me. >> reporter: the next morning, saturday, may 30th, roeder visits his brother in topeka and then returns to wichita, checking into a motel by sunday. >> do you remember what you did that night? >> watched tv, ate dinner and went to bed. >> pretty calm evening? >> yeah. >> were you preparing yourself for the next morning. >> yes. sion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? and sleep deprived. bring us thos
and on the sabbath, that shouldn't have happened. >> they went to dinner, they went to a movie.o buy him ice cream. he wanted to go with him to visit with his friends. he didn't want the evening to end. he wanted it to go on and on. one of the first things nick realized after he had heard about the shooting, after scott had been arrested was, wow, mom, he was saying good-bye to me. >> reporter: the next morning, saturday, may 30th, roeder visits his brother in topeka and then...
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at 6:04 in new jersey, it's the sabbath and that semple is not going to open, at least not time. toni yates is at the scene with the latest. >> reporter: yeah, bill and liz, we are on nielson street, less than a block away from right now. they are still trying to get a handle on this fire at the synagogue. smoke is heavy in this area. i will step out of the way so you can see. they are still shooting four water hoses inside the synagogue at this point. a few minutes ago we saw some windows. they will be here for a while trying to make sure that the they get all of the hot spots, four floors collapsed under the fire. at one point they had this area cordoned off. they evacuated people but we see people walking around at this point, walking around the street. some have masks on, some don't. some are taking pictures. this synagogue was on the historic register because it is more than 100 years old. the question is, as several fire departments are trying to put out the fire, the question is how did it start. we know it started on the third floor. the good thing at this point, there ar
at 6:04 in new jersey, it's the sabbath and that semple is not going to open, at least not time. toni yates is at the scene with the latest. >> reporter: yeah, bill and liz, we are on nielson street, less than a block away from right now. they are still trying to get a handle on this fire at the synagogue. smoke is heavy in this area. i will step out of the way so you can see. they are still shooting four water hoses inside the synagogue at this point. a few minutes ago we saw some...
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a categor^a 5 >>> and this synagogue destroyed on th sabbath, a scramble to save it from the flames. >> first breaking news. a category 5 hurricane one of the strongest ever in the western hemisphere bearing down now potentially catastrophic winds, rain and sea surge. good evening, at 11:00. hours. we are getting new video of the dangerous winds and whipping rains. the u.s. national hurricane center says patricia's eye made landfall south of puerto vallarta with of 165 miles an hour. the state department says that right now, thousands of americans tourists are trapped in the storm's path. >> i have never been through something like this. they didn't give us a lot of information about how to prepare and they told everyone to meet in the lobby at a certain time and they evacuated everybody out of the building. >> we are posting this video of the storm earlier tonight on instagram. the eye focuses on mexico's pacific coast. >> the storm was named on tuesday. it held on to tropical storm status into the day on wednesday. and then it was just 24 hours from late wednesday night to thursday
a categor^a 5 >>> and this synagogue destroyed on th sabbath, a scramble to save it from the flames. >> first breaking news. a category 5 hurricane one of the strongest ever in the western hemisphere bearing down now potentially catastrophic winds, rain and sea surge. good evening, at 11:00. hours. we are getting new video of the dangerous winds and whipping rains. the u.s. national hurricane center says patricia's eye made landfall south of puerto vallarta with of 165 miles an...
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could have been a lot worse because many in this conservative jewish neighborhood were observing the sabbath. people were home inside. there wasn't much foot traffic on 13th avenue. still, three others walking by were hurt. >> and that's what we're trying to do to come together as a community to thank god. we do that very well. >> early indications are this gas explosion happened after a tenant disconnected and moved a stove. today officials revealed that stove may have been in francesca's second floor apartment. her family just wants answers. >> and her phone pinged a tower near here shortly, you know, and it has since gone dead. >> reporter: back here live, you're looking at what's left of that building, heavy equipment was brought in earlier to take down what was left after the explosion. also literally about 5 seconds ago, search dogs for the second day in a row, a search dog out here on scene trying to find if that second person, if francesca is in this building. again, her family out here looking for some answers. out of all of this, borough president eric adams and city council member
could have been a lot worse because many in this conservative jewish neighborhood were observing the sabbath. people were home inside. there wasn't much foot traffic on 13th avenue. still, three others walking by were hurt. >> and that's what we're trying to do to come together as a community to thank god. we do that very well. >> early indications are this gas explosion happened after a tenant disconnected and moved a stove. today officials revealed that stove may have been in...
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hill performing with the keystone boys choir and other children's choirs, part of the children's sabbaththe 22nd service focused on putting an end to child poverty. ♪ >> that's when we got to hear him. bobby hill still charming the crowds with his angelic voice. >> 5:15. actor randy quaid is set to appear in court today after he and his wife were arrested friday when they entered the country in vermont. record checks show that they were wanted in california for felony vandalism charges. police think that someone tipped off border patrol about the couple trying to cross into the u.s. the actor known for his roles in independence day says he wants to resolve his issues and move on with his life. >> the movement to change the mississippi state flag is picking up steam. hundreds marched outside the state capitol yesterday. activists want the emblem removed from the mississippi flag. supporters of the confederate flag were there to counter what they call teg nif attacks. organizers say they want to change the sense of shame that the confederal emblem could portray. >> it's not about letting g
hill performing with the keystone boys choir and other children's choirs, part of the children's sabbaththe 22nd service focused on putting an end to child poverty. ♪ >> that's when we got to hear him. bobby hill still charming the crowds with his angelic voice. >> 5:15. actor randy quaid is set to appear in court today after he and his wife were arrested friday when they entered the country in vermont. record checks show that they were wanted in california for felony vandalism...
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the annual children's sabbath service focused on an end to child poverty. >>> clear skies this morningt. we are watching the temperatures come down at this hour, but that's all that's coming down. our skies are clear. if you are looking for rain you have to wait until tomorrow at the earliest when we'll have showers coming through later in the morning. doesn't look like heavy rain but they will be on the way today. today you'll need your sunglasses. the showers moving in from the west will hold off until tomorrow morning. look at that, nice and clear t view from center city. 53 degrees right now in philadelphia. that's the warm spot. philadelphia international. it's 4 degrees warmer than yesterday. and calm. in fact, most of the area is seeing little to no wind this morning. you see the flag is barely moving here at the nbc 10 studios. a couple spots have a light breeze and with clear skies and calm conditions for the most part, and dry air, that's when you tend to see some temperatures cool enough to produce a bit of fog. most of the area will not see that this morning. radar shows8;o
the annual children's sabbath service focused on an end to child poverty. >>> clear skies this morningt. we are watching the temperatures come down at this hour, but that's all that's coming down. our skies are clear. if you are looking for rain you have to wait until tomorrow at the earliest when we'll have showers coming through later in the morning. doesn't look like heavy rain but they will be on the way today. today you'll need your sunglasses. the showers moving in from the west...
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. >>> and then the children's sabbath service in center city. hill jumped into stardom after performing for pope francis during the world meeting of families. the girl choir is also performing today which focuses on the needs of children in our area. >>> up next, a firry scene in lake tahoe. >>> plus, playoff baseball gets dirty with a play from former philly, chase utley. in the next half hour, what major league is saying about this slide. >>> welcome back on this sunday morning. it's a cold, cold start. temperatures in the 30s and 40s. the sun is shining and going to start to warm us up over the next several hours. a beautiful view overlooking center city. lots of sunshine today and a beautiful start to the weekend and another picture perfect day as well. temperatures across the region, cold, cold, cold. temperatures in the 30s and 40s. 40 in reading, and philadelphia, 50 degrees, and 39 degrees in cape may. that's what we are seeing across the area. 39 in allentown, and 38 in pottstown and 37 in millville, and 39 degrees in atlantic city, and
. >>> and then the children's sabbath service in center city. hill jumped into stardom after performing for pope francis during the world meeting of families. the girl choir is also performing today which focuses on the needs of children in our area. >>> up next, a firry scene in lake tahoe. >>> plus, playoff baseball gets dirty with a play from former philly, chase utley. in the next half hour, what major league is saying about this slide. >>> welcome back...
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and the one difference is 7th day adventist consider saturday the sabbath. that is the discussion now and worth noting when it comes to the evangelical christians. >> it is funny how things work out. carl, thank you very much. >> don would trump saying he will not apologize for his comments or questions about ben carson's faith. we'll talk about it with robert costa. jamie weinstein and robert. robert, you just co-authored a piece about donald trump and ben carson and where they came from and sl their similarities? >> right side of the party and had a relationship that moved from cordial and chummy and had dinner together in 2013 and now at odds with each other and dominating the 2016 race. and they are different when it comes to temperament. >> what is it about donald trump that has him going after everybody who seems to threaten his lead. in iowa, ben carson is ahead in the polls. he's now losing in 3 or 4 polls in iowa. trump is leading elsewhere, and when he sees himself losing, he fights back. trump said he is a counter puncher. but in this case there w
and the one difference is 7th day adventist consider saturday the sabbath. that is the discussion now and worth noting when it comes to the evangelical christians. >> it is funny how things work out. carl, thank you very much. >> don would trump saying he will not apologize for his comments or questions about ben carson's faith. we'll talk about it with robert costa. jamie weinstein and robert. robert, you just co-authored a piece about donald trump and ben carson and where they...
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, which would be otherwise protected by the first amendment or attending a worship service on the sabbath. it is, as madison put it, the freely chosen matter of discharging the duty an individual believes he or she owes to god. this robust substance of religious freedom is described in universal declaration of human rights, which the united states signed in 1948. article 18 states -- and let's refer to this chart -- quote -- "everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his relij -- religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to man mandela fest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance." that is the universal declaration of human rights. the united states signed the helsinki accords in 1975. section 7 declares that signatories -- quote -- "will recognize and respect the right of the individual to profess and practice, alone or in community with others, religion or belief in accordance with the dictates of its his own conscience." such rights d
, which would be otherwise protected by the first amendment or attending a worship service on the sabbath. it is, as madison put it, the freely chosen matter of discharging the duty an individual believes he or she owes to god. this robust substance of religious freedom is described in universal declaration of human rights, which the united states signed in 1948. article 18 states -- and let's refer to this chart -- quote -- "everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and...
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-- a heavily jewish area, when that believe the occurred many were at home saturday observing the sabbath, had it happened to any more day, their may have been more foot traffic in the area, ben and liz? >> it is a silver lining here, robert thank you. >> a nyu student who had been april is to be released this afternoon, he was living in new jersey and studying here he took a semester off to travel abroad, he admits to crossing into north korea illegally to make a statement. he expected to be handed over at border later today. >>> several universities in philadelphia are on alert after receiving threats of violence, federal authority say that threat did not mention what kind of violence but it would come around 2 p.m. against a unspecified university near the city, university of pennsylvania temple university, and directions did --drexel university are owl all on, all right. >> the ?al small community college in oregon, will reopen its doors today to provide counseling to those in need, classes at umpqua resume until next week, the community of rose berg, oregon coming together. the gun g
-- a heavily jewish area, when that believe the occurred many were at home saturday observing the sabbath, had it happened to any more day, their may have been more foot traffic in the area, ben and liz? >> it is a silver lining here, robert thank you. >> a nyu student who had been april is to be released this afternoon, he was living in new jersey and studying here he took a semester off to travel abroad, he admits to crossing into north korea illegally to make a statement. he...
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the significance is this is a heavily jewish areas so many people were observing the sabbath at the time. have a not been the case, presumably there could have been more pedestrian traffic going by the building and more injuries or perhaps more fatalities. that is the latest. back to you. spee1 thank you robert. the police are police are investigating the death of a found in chelsea. >> ben: her name is kiersten, yesterday on 223 west 16th street. she was pronounced dead at the hospital. she had been out partying saturday night with friends, surveillance video shows two men carrying her down caring her down the stairs of that building to the lobby. the post one was questioned and released without charge. her husband was also interviewed, investigators do not believe he was involved. an autopsy is pending. a developing story we been watching this morning and nyu student has been set free from north korea. spee1 he was arrested after entering the country illegally and have been tainted ever sense. this morning he was released from south korea officials. he has not been able to contact his
the significance is this is a heavily jewish areas so many people were observing the sabbath at the time. have a not been the case, presumably there could have been more pedestrian traffic going by the building and more injuries or perhaps more fatalities. that is the latest. back to you. spee1 thank you robert. the police are police are investigating the death of a found in chelsea. >> ben: her name is kiersten, yesterday on 223 west 16th street. she was pronounced dead at the hospital....
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there's nothing civil law the honoring that father and mother were keeping the sabbath holy, and likeness. it has no place in a court of law. the 10 commandments should not be there. also isment for this that this protects the church. this protects religion. in the 17th century, what was ce workingike in fran glenn or spa -- or england or spain? it was established. everybody had to be what the king was. if you do not separate church and state you are creating a situation which whoever is in power at the time is an forcing particular religion. if you want religious read them you have to have separation of youch and state -- freedom have to have separation of church and state. in the early 18th century john news man inwas a new york. he wrote a series of articles about the corruption of the governor of the colony of new york whose name was bill cosby, by the way. [laughter] he was writing articles about the corruption of this guy. the governor had him arrested, his printing press confiscated and he was put on trial for libel. according to english common law at the time, libel if you wrote o
there's nothing civil law the honoring that father and mother were keeping the sabbath holy, and likeness. it has no place in a court of law. the 10 commandments should not be there. also isment for this that this protects the church. this protects religion. in the 17th century, what was ce workingike in fran glenn or spa -- or england or spain? it was established. everybody had to be what the king was. if you do not separate church and state you are creating a situation which whoever is in...
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the mowing note able being they call saturday their sabbath. trump denies he is trying to put a wedge here but christian conservatives hold sway in iowa. >> carl cameron, nice to see you, carl, thank you. >>> david drucker, good to see you. devolves to, wow this way i worship god is so much cooler2[ñ and better and important than the way you worship god. if nothing else, realize house overstated and outdated this iowa beginning is. who does that's make sense to? >> well, look, i'm sure a lot of americans look at this and wonder what the heck is going. this is what happens when a campaign gets closer to voting. we're lease than 100 days to iowa, and candidates who think the might lose/ñl or run behind start to make moves and you see voters thinking more clearly about their choice. so you usually see a little bit of a shift from summer poll to fall polls. >> during the process, often the winnowing happens within one party. we were a week to week sort of thing last year but for the moment the two outsiderred are trump and carson. >> that's correct
the mowing note able being they call saturday their sabbath. trump denies he is trying to put a wedge here but christian conservatives hold sway in iowa. >> carl cameron, nice to see you, carl, thank you. >>> david drucker, good to see you. devolves to, wow this way i worship god is so much cooler2[ñ and better and important than the way you worship god. if nothing else, realize house overstated and outdated this iowa beginning is. who does that's make sense to? >> well,...
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. >> even more -- he took this little shot, doris, on the sabbath for people that are seventh day adventists, adding insult to injury. >> i think the same thing we now important for mr. trump. he's in a moment of adversity, how do you handle it? the wonderful thing adlai stee stevenson said the challenge is not how to win an election but how do you win without proving herself unworthy to win. these kind of comments are not going to hurt just the process, they'll hurt him and the general election. he has to figure out, he's in trouble and even if it's not big trouble, he can rise above it. that's what he haas to do. you can't just give into it again. >> this stuff hasn't hurt him yet, john. >> no, it hasn't. but i think the question''ve had about trump is long is he going to stay in this race sand he only going to stay in it as long as he feels really good? if he loses a caucus or primary is that going to be the moment where he says "i've had enough of this"? it's unusual at a time when he's still leading national polls, still leading in new hampshire, still leading in south carolina simply f
. >> even more -- he took this little shot, doris, on the sabbath for people that are seventh day adventists, adding insult to injury. >> i think the same thing we now important for mr. trump. he's in a moment of adversity, how do you handle it? the wonderful thing adlai stee stevenson said the challenge is not how to win an election but how do you win without proving herself unworthy to win. these kind of comments are not going to hurt just the process, they'll hurt him and the...
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practice and identity, something very much reflects christian tradition as well whether it's jewish sabbath, passover, whether it's good deeds were touted as a family, never speaking up and trying to live up to values that are really part of the judeo-christian path for and what you think it's been good for the children and the damn i'm good for your marriage that she made the sacrifice or do you think might have been better if you had incorporated both faiths ask that are so many now interfaith marriages, i think something like one half of all jews are marrying outside the faith. this is becoming more and more of an issue. >> guest: is. i guess i would've liked from the get-go for respect and we'll inclusion of christian tradition. i grew up celebrating christmas having a christmas tree and we do that as a film as well. if i look at the grandparents, except for my father, he's the only jew it everybody else's christian. that's important both for the rest of the town but also for our children. i think we both felt it's important have an identity and not to try a dual identity. i think what
practice and identity, something very much reflects christian tradition as well whether it's jewish sabbath, passover, whether it's good deeds were touted as a family, never speaking up and trying to live up to values that are really part of the judeo-christian path for and what you think it's been good for the children and the damn i'm good for your marriage that she made the sacrifice or do you think might have been better if you had incorporated both faiths ask that are so many now...
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. >> they celebrate the sabbath differently which is why they've done good work on first amendment rights, one of the reasons. but i don't see that. but kasie put her finger on, you know, trying to understand what trump was doing which isn't always easy. it is absolutely the case that carson is very strong right now in iowa among evangelicals. he's got to undercut that vote. i just don't ea prejudice against adventists among evangelicals bringing him down like that. >> someone clearly whispered in trump's ear that seventh day adventists have in some of their doctrines, some kind of unkind thoughts about other christian sects. but it's not something that they make a lot of noise about and it's pretty hard to get traction on that. i think anyway. jonathan allen, the trump strategy will probably soon become a post-iowa strategy. it's unclear to me how he goes into iowa and make up what he's lost there. >> i think it's very hard, lawrence. the only thing i would point to on that is that only 20% in that monmouth poll of likely caucus goers have said they're firm in who they're going the vote
. >> they celebrate the sabbath differently which is why they've done good work on first amendment rights, one of the reasons. but i don't see that. but kasie put her finger on, you know, trying to understand what trump was doing which isn't always easy. it is absolutely the case that carson is very strong right now in iowa among evangelicals. he's got to undercut that vote. i just don't ea prejudice against adventists among evangelicals bringing him down like that. >> someone...
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and search through it on the street. jewish area, many people were inside their homes observing the sabbath. therefore, not in the line of fire. that is the latest live from borough park this morning. back to you. greg: robert, thank you very much. we also have this. a dermatologist found dead over the weekend. rosanna: she was found around 8:30 a.m. in the morning yesterday at 223 west 16th street. she was pronounced dead at the hospital. friends. she lives with her family in manhattan. she was partying in the chelsea area. surveillance video shows two men carrying her down to the lobby. one of those men was questioned. her husband was also interviewed by police. an autopsy is pending. greg: we can see that picture while my time. three children. while respected dermatologists. an active investigation. rosanna: maybe drugs may have been involved in all of this. gun control is on the minds of presidential candidates. greg: hillary clinton will reveal her plan to keep weapons out of the hands of people that should not have them. this is a huge debate. ongoing. solutions do not appear in reach
and search through it on the street. jewish area, many people were inside their homes observing the sabbath. therefore, not in the line of fire. that is the latest live from borough park this morning. back to you. greg: robert, thank you very much. we also have this. a dermatologist found dead over the weekend. rosanna: she was found around 8:30 a.m. in the morning yesterday at 223 west 16th street. she was pronounced dead at the hospital. friends. she lives with her family in manhattan. she...
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he has never danced to black sabbath before. >> like geraldo remembers the '60s.eraldo is going to be with us in two we should point out, geraldo now predicts that donald trump is going to win the gop nomination. and we've got updates on what's going to go on with that debate from cnbc. >> did he predict the mets were going to win game five last night? did you geraldo? >> i thought they'd win the decisive game at shea stadium, what they call it now, citi field. the fact they won in los angeles was very surprising. now i don't know who to root for, mets, cubs, i love them both. >> i think you're going with the mets. you live in new york. >> i do. >> a lot of people across the country like the other teams. we'll have sports in a little while. >> kansas city is right there. >> we've got heather with some headlines and look at this. this is a terrible image. >> you know what, it is such a horrible story. no matter your faith, this story is a real disgrace. breaking overnight, hundreds of palestinians torching joseph's tomb in the west bank. yes, we are talking about t
he has never danced to black sabbath before. >> like geraldo remembers the '60s.eraldo is going to be with us in two we should point out, geraldo now predicts that donald trump is going to win the gop nomination. and we've got updates on what's going to go on with that debate from cnbc. >> did he predict the mets were going to win game five last night? did you geraldo? >> i thought they'd win the decisive game at shea stadium, what they call it now, citi field. the fact they...
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. >>> it is the sabbath in israel today, but that's not stopped the violence between palestinians and sources tell cnn that clashes erupted when israeli forces raided a refugee camp in jerusalem saturday. an israeli police spokesman says that palestinians threw stones and molotov cocktails at them. palestinian medical sources say one man was shot and killed by police in the process. an activist at the scene claims that he was left on the ground to bleed to death. cnn's erin mclachlan is covering it live in jerusalem. good day to you. what's the latest? >> reporter: george, we're hearing of yet another stabbing attack in jerusalem. according to israeli police and rescue services. an israeli couple were on their way back from prayers at the western wall near the damascus gate of the old city when a 16-year-old palestinian attacked them, stabbing them. israeli police say they responded, shooting the teenager dead. clashes broke out near the damascus gate following that attack. there were clashes overnight in the west bank as well as at the refugee camp where the situation escalated. isra
. >>> it is the sabbath in israel today, but that's not stopped the violence between palestinians and sources tell cnn that clashes erupted when israeli forces raided a refugee camp in jerusalem saturday. an israeli police spokesman says that palestinians threw stones and molotov cocktails at them. palestinian medical sources say one man was shot and killed by police in the process. an activist at the scene claims that he was left on the ground to bleed to death. cnn's erin mclachlan...
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to some, they are seen as being on the fringe because of their reflection of the day the sabbath is andn the church. what is the risk to trump by going after everyone's nice guy candidate within the gop ranks? >> i think he knows exactly what he's doing like he knows what he's been doing all along. this resinates with evangelicals in iowa. social conservatives make up a critical part of the iowa caucus on the republican side. i do not think people know a lot about ben carson here. i think by trump pointing out he is a presbyterian and carson a seventh day add venntist, we are going to see a whisper campaign. i was talking to a pastor, tight into republican politics over the weekend. he says he's hearing a whisper campaign about, you know, is ben carson really an evangelical. i think this is the beginning of that. it's always important, the kind of flyers you see under your windshield on sunday when you come out of a church service. i promise you, this is going to be an issue for carson going forward. i do not think it's enough to take him down because he is popular. people like his deme
to some, they are seen as being on the fringe because of their reflection of the day the sabbath is andn the church. what is the risk to trump by going after everyone's nice guy candidate within the gop ranks? >> i think he knows exactly what he's doing like he knows what he's been doing all along. this resinates with evangelicals in iowa. social conservatives make up a critical part of the iowa caucus on the republican side. i do not think people know a lot about ben carson here. i think...