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>> senator warren: he is sven from "frozen."ator warren: not to me. just tell bailey. >> stephen: i apologize and i call myself an educated man. >> senator warren: exactly. exactly. >> stephen: senator, thank you so much for being here. >> senator warren: thank you for having me. >> stephen: always wonderful to hear you lay things out. >> senator warren: iwillvote.com. >> stephen: iwillvote.com. iwillvote.com. senator elizabeth warren, everybody. thank you, senator. we'll be right back with former secretary of energy ernenest moniz.. ♪ i've e got symptotom relief♪ ♪ c control of f my crohn''s memeans everytything to meme♪ ♪ ♪ controlol is everytything to ♪ feelel signifificant symptpm relilief with skskyrizi, inincluding leless abdomininaln and fewer r bowel movements s at 4 weeksks. skyrizizi is the f first and d only il-2323 inhibitor fofor crohn's that canan delir both clininical remissssion and endoscscopic improrovemen. the e majority o of peopople on skyryrizi acachieved lonong lastingg remissssion at 1 y year. seserious a
>> senator warren: he is sven from "frozen."ator warren: not to me. just tell bailey. >> stephen: i apologize and i call myself an educated man. >> senator warren: exactly. exactly. >> stephen: senator, thank you so much for being here. >> senator warren: thank you for having me. >> stephen: always wonderful to hear you lay things out. >> senator warren: iwillvote.com. >> stephen: iwillvote.com. iwillvote.com. senator elizabeth warren,...
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warren thinks he's god.d be impossible for him to make a mistake. that's on the level of jesus. warren jeffs, however, is a pedophile. he had 80, approximately, wives. many, many of them, underage girls. >> juju: the mothers placing the blame directly at the foot of their former church whose leader was convicted of pedophilia and of marrying off child brides. >> the whole church was based on fear. they control people by fear. >> one of the downfalls that they teach is, just keep sweet. that means to do whatever they tell you to do at all costs or there will be dire consequences. >> juju: all four mothers leaving that life behind. but now they believe their kids have actually run back to the church they fought so hard to escape. you're convinced they're in hiding? >> i think they're being hidden. >> if there's anything that the flds is good at, it's hiding people. >> it's my belief that all of the flds children that are missing at the present time are all connected. >> there is a pattern that's very similar t
warren thinks he's god.d be impossible for him to make a mistake. that's on the level of jesus. warren jeffs, however, is a pedophile. he had 80, approximately, wives. many, many of them, underage girls. >> juju: the mothers placing the blame directly at the foot of their former church whose leader was convicted of pedophilia and of marrying off child brides. >> the whole church was based on fear. they control people by fear. >> one of the downfalls that they teach is, just...
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you that the warren court got swept up in the excesses of the. i'm a little bit surprised to see somebody who considers himself a liberal say that what prompts you to say that the warren court went far in some areas? well, i think of the ways enacted not not so much the outcomes, but you know, the griswold cases is criticized, for example. i think that's where i was talking about that, that it relied on penumbra as an emanations and things of that nature. i think a lot of the rulings from the warren court were absolutely essential, especially where the democratic system was broken or, entrenched, or where, for example, white had locked itself into power in the south and as was the case in in the segregation. another case i thought they were absolutely right doing was the one person, one vote cases, which which decreed equal legislative representation at the time. massive mal apportionment gerrymandering. i think the issue with the with those courts is that over time and even warren left the court and in the berger court era there were so change c
you that the warren court got swept up in the excesses of the. i'm a little bit surprised to see somebody who considers himself a liberal say that what prompts you to say that the warren court went far in some areas? well, i think of the ways enacted not not so much the outcomes, but you know, the griswold cases is criticized, for example. i think that's where i was talking about that, that it relied on penumbra as an emanations and things of that nature. i think a lot of the rulings from the...
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you that the warren court got swept up in the excesses of the. i'm a little bit surprised to see somebody who considers himself a liberal say that what prompts you to say that the warren court went far in some areas? well, i think of the ways enacted not not so much the outcomes, but you know, the griswold cases is criticized, for example. i think that's where i was talking about that, that it relied on penumbra as an emanations and things of that nature. i think a lot of the rulings from the warren court were absolutely essential, especially where the democratic system was broken or, entrenched, or where, for example, white had locked itself into power in the south and as was the case in in the segregation. another case i thought they were absolutely right doing was the one person, one vote cases, which which decreed equal legislative representation at the time. massive mal apportionment gerrymandering. i think the issue with the with those courts is that over time and even warren left the court and in the berger court era there were so change c
you that the warren court got swept up in the excesses of the. i'm a little bit surprised to see somebody who considers himself a liberal say that what prompts you to say that the warren court went far in some areas? well, i think of the ways enacted not not so much the outcomes, but you know, the griswold cases is criticized, for example. i think that's where i was talking about that, that it relied on penumbra as an emanations and things of that nature. i think a lot of the rulings from the...
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you that the warren court got swept up in the excesses of the. i'm a little bit surprised to see somebody who considers himself a liberal say that what prompts you to say that the warren court went far in some areas? well, i think of the ways enacted not not so much the outcomes, but you know, the griswold cases is criticized, for example. i think that's where i was talking about that, that it relied on penumbra as an emanations and things of that nature. i think a lot of the rulings from the warren court were absolutely essential, especially where the democratic system was broken or, entrenched, or where, for example, white had locked itself into power in the south and as was the case in in the segregation. another case i thought they were absolutely right doing was the one person, one vote cases, which which decreed equal legislative representation at the time. massive mal apportionment gerrymandering. i think the issue with the with those courts is that over time and even warren left the court and in the berger court era there were so change c
you that the warren court got swept up in the excesses of the. i'm a little bit surprised to see somebody who considers himself a liberal say that what prompts you to say that the warren court went far in some areas? well, i think of the ways enacted not not so much the outcomes, but you know, the griswold cases is criticized, for example. i think that's where i was talking about that, that it relied on penumbra as an emanations and things of that nature. i think a lot of the rulings from the...
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and so grant basically directs me to order warren to attack and warren makes his attack, which doesn't very well but this is grant now getting very frustrated with general meade and intervening in the details of battle. the next federal forces attack the confederates down on one of the other roads and the confederates are driven back. actually, the first confederates to retreat are the north carolina units. i hope we don't ever want to hear from north carolina, but i do know that north carolina celebrates that retreat. when you look their license plate, it says first in flight lost to talk it. the. minute i don't see any guns coming out, i'm going to be okay. all right. hey, man, let's roars on at the end of two days, though, grant finds himself stymied. lee has basically. well, lee's gambit has worked. what does grant do to to keep pouring men needlessly against the confederate lines? no. he decides i'm going to maneuver. so what? what he decides to do is pull the union army out of the wilderness, drop to spotsylvania courthouse, which is a little town about ten miles to the south. an
and so grant basically directs me to order warren to attack and warren makes his attack, which doesn't very well but this is grant now getting very frustrated with general meade and intervening in the details of battle. the next federal forces attack the confederates down on one of the other roads and the confederates are driven back. actually, the first confederates to retreat are the north carolina units. i hope we don't ever want to hear from north carolina, but i do know that north carolina...
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warren. mr. warren: the commission doesn't do contracting. members contract with the major construction project. they are the project managers. one related opportunity i might point out is just the work force development. the work force needs along the corridor are tremendous to invest these new funds. we need to go out and find new workers, not the traditional workers. we have to go out and do more job training and do this in nontraditional places. i think that's a major potential opportunity to die vs. phi -- diversify the work force, expand the work force. it creates jobs. it creates equitable jobs. and it helps us deliver skpwroebgts that need to be delivered. mr. payne: thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. for your consideration. i yield back. chair nehls: i now recognize my colleague from the great state of texas, mr. babin, for five minutes. mr. babin: i appreciate you, mrr being here today. the chairman to follow up some of his line of questioning a while ago. is it legal to carry a firearm or any weapon on amtrak? passengers. mr. gard
warren. mr. warren: the commission doesn't do contracting. members contract with the major construction project. they are the project managers. one related opportunity i might point out is just the work force development. the work force needs along the corridor are tremendous to invest these new funds. we need to go out and find new workers, not the traditional workers. we have to go out and do more job training and do this in nontraditional places. i think that's a major potential opportunity...
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haidi: it is the warren buffett story.when he visited, and that accelerated the broader risk on rally we are seeing across japan equities. after a bit of softness yesterday, we are coming off 10 straight weeks of gains with japanese equities. we will be taking a look at china next. this is bloomberg. ♪ did you ever stress about us having three kids? no, that was always part of the plan. three kids?! this was never part of the plan! these kids order the lobster mac 'n cheese! what if she wants to play golf? we're going to have to outlaw golf. absolutely no golf in this house! not under my roof! since we started working with empower, all of our financial questions have been answered, so we don't have to worry. so you never- nope. always part of the plan. join 17 million people and take control of your financial future to empower what's next. start today at empower.com hi, i'm katie, i've lost 110 pounds financial future to empower what's next. on golo in just over a year. golo is different than other programs i had been on b
haidi: it is the warren buffett story.when he visited, and that accelerated the broader risk on rally we are seeing across japan equities. after a bit of softness yesterday, we are coming off 10 straight weeks of gains with japanese equities. we will be taking a look at china next. this is bloomberg. ♪ did you ever stress about us having three kids? no, that was always part of the plan. three kids?! this was never part of the plan! these kids order the lobster mac 'n cheese! what if she wants...
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so when warren harding died, i just wasn't in the book. but warren harding. harding died rather suddenly, and his wife, the coolidge's, waited a couple of weeks to move into the white house because his wife, his widow, florence harding, remained there. she lit up a big fire in the fireplace and just started tossing papers, like going through, oh, no, no. so there are the warren harding presidential papers in ohio, but maybe just half of you know, half of what was originally there and none of the interesting stuff, too. they just take him to the country club and bury him in a storage room or no he doesn't have any other questions out there. who's next? who wants to be next? i'm. there's an art to waiting people out because i know that many of you have hands that you want to fling skyward. there you go. now, what's something that you love but yeah, so alluded to this earlier. there's a storyline between j edgar hoover over here. he's going by john edgar hoover back then and there's a reason for the name change, right? because there is. yes, sure. i'll i'll get
so when warren harding died, i just wasn't in the book. but warren harding. harding died rather suddenly, and his wife, the coolidge's, waited a couple of weeks to move into the white house because his wife, his widow, florence harding, remained there. she lit up a big fire in the fireplace and just started tossing papers, like going through, oh, no, no. so there are the warren harding presidential papers in ohio, but maybe just half of you know, half of what was originally there and none of...
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amanda warren, everybody. we'll be right back. buy a boat ♪ ♪ take it out on the lake ♪ ♪ and not a positive, it's "the late late show" ♪ >> reggie: ladies and gentlemen, all the way from
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you mentioned warren buffett.do a series called the secret millionaires' club where he is a mentor to a group of kids who have adventures in business. we're developing a show with jeff bezos and michael strahan that is called blue origin space rangers where kids will be in a spaceship. traveling in the galaxy, and they will have educational adventures as well. but with, or you know, conflict and crisis and jeopardy and high jinx and humor -- hi hijinks and all the tools of good story telling. and then you mentioned woman gang puck, of course -- wolfgang puck, of course, a celebrated chef, and we have a secret chefs' academy where kids are learning nutrition and positive things to do with food at the same time as adventures in story telling. cheryl: as you're doing all of these initiatives and is working with these behemoths in the world of business and tech, the stock's been under a little pressure, down about 56% year-over-year. so these seem, to me, to be expansion ideas. are you a little concerned about how wal
you mentioned warren buffett.do a series called the secret millionaires' club where he is a mentor to a group of kids who have adventures in business. we're developing a show with jeff bezos and michael strahan that is called blue origin space rangers where kids will be in a spaceship. traveling in the galaxy, and they will have educational adventures as well. but with, or you know, conflict and crisis and jeopardy and high jinx and humor -- hi hijinks and all the tools of good story telling....
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elizabeth warren, any ideas? well, if you actually did tax above the average income, 100% of the access, and if you did actually subsidize everyone below the average income up to the average income, i'll stipulate tonight counselor that everyone be equal at zero. that is math this is not left wing right wing liberal conservative republican group. it's just plain math. and that is the theorem, i think really is important. steve, for the coming debate. why do you want to cut government spending? because it hurts the economy. you don't want to do it because not nice to some people. others, it kills the economy. we've a decline in the economy from what is it, 1999 to the present, just a secular decline of incredible proportions. we are the japan ification of america i mean, all of this purely simply because of redistribute in this society. and the more you put up with it, the longer it's going to last and the worse it's going to become. let me turn it over to brian. brian, can you just a couple of minutes talking abo
elizabeth warren, any ideas? well, if you actually did tax above the average income, 100% of the access, and if you did actually subsidize everyone below the average income up to the average income, i'll stipulate tonight counselor that everyone be equal at zero. that is math this is not left wing right wing liberal conservative republican group. it's just plain math. and that is the theorem, i think really is important. steve, for the coming debate. why do you want to cut government spending?...
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>> senator warren, thank you your question. this is an issue that concerns me as well. there is an annual -- my understanding is there is an annual report, but i do not have that tracking in it. >> there is no, part of that is is there a report tracking the instances? >> there is a report, it doesn't attract that. >> my office has directed that, before i came in in december, my office directed that we include that in the report. >> but right now, you are now trying to put this in. ok, that's good. that's a good thing. another tool recommended for tracking this kind of problem is a survey that allows individuals to anonymously report if this is sexual harassment or abuse. does the army have that kind of survey for jrotc? >> i'm not aware, but i can look into it. i agree that might be -- >> i think you might find the answer is no. let me ask the other services. annual report, secretary parker? >> derailment, note there is no annual report. >> secretary geithner. -- wagoner. >> there is a report, these are employees of schools jrotc instructors are school employees, the st
>> senator warren, thank you your question. this is an issue that concerns me as well. there is an annual -- my understanding is there is an annual report, but i do not have that tracking in it. >> there is no, part of that is is there a report tracking the instances? >> there is a report, it doesn't attract that. >> my office has directed that, before i came in in december, my office directed that we include that in the report. >> but right now, you are now trying...
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it also warrens that flash floods and avalanches will grow more likely in the coming years. the hindu kush himalayan mountain range has been called world 3rd poll because the snow and ice there is the largest source of fresh water outside the polar regions. that water is vital it for 2000000000 people who live down stream of the major rivers that originate in the mountains. let's bring in our room shesta regional program manager for the organization in cotton on do i rune? i'm not even going to ask you about what the international community needs to do. we know what nations must commit to and they are failing those commitments. so going straight to the disaster we're facing, can you tell us more about the impact the loss of these glaciers will have across asia, and i'm still, this just had the mini importance, but we do all of them. i talked about p. one is listed as source of water. and 2nd is source of hazards. uh, you know, uh many of those people to be in industries. i mean, yeah, particularly the value gets water from melting of bias. been named exemption and smoking. s
it also warrens that flash floods and avalanches will grow more likely in the coming years. the hindu kush himalayan mountain range has been called world 3rd poll because the snow and ice there is the largest source of fresh water outside the polar regions. that water is vital it for 2000000000 people who live down stream of the major rivers that originate in the mountains. let's bring in our room shesta regional program manager for the organization in cotton on do i rune? i'm not even going to...
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he's also got warren there. but of course, the great irony is that warren, the chief topographical engineer of the union army, gets lost on his way to gettysburg and he's not there on july 1st at this time to see the ground. charles morgan, john hancock's chief of staff, gives us an account. of his boss on the way to gettysburg. hancock is in an ambulance reviewing maps, but he content purely looked at the ground on the way on the ride that nature of the ground on either side of the road was continually scanned by the general, morgan wrote with a view to the retreat on pipe creek. should he deem it advisable. he's not just looking at the ground at gettysburg, he's not just looking at the ground at pipe creek. he's looking at all the ground in between. where will the retreating army stand? meanwhile, with reynolds dead command of the field passed to oliver, otis, howard. and when howard arrived on the battlefield, he was struck by the defensive, natural defensive strength of cemetery hill. according to lieutenant
he's also got warren there. but of course, the great irony is that warren, the chief topographical engineer of the union army, gets lost on his way to gettysburg and he's not there on july 1st at this time to see the ground. charles morgan, john hancock's chief of staff, gives us an account. of his boss on the way to gettysburg. hancock is in an ambulance reviewing maps, but he content purely looked at the ground on the way on the ride that nature of the ground on either side of the road was...
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general are inside and general warren on the northern and big union f line. their attacks sputtered around or 1:00. so was definitely a botched assault. in later years a lot of accounts were written about the gold harbor attack and statements were made along the lines of the attack was for 10 minutes and 15,000 men were killed. it lasted an hour and there were 20,000 soldiers murdered. i decided years ago when i was working to find out what were the casualties really so i a lot of time digging into the national archives material to get the returns from the regiment who were engaged and worked with several parks people also can put this together. we were able to determine the big assault on june 3, the main one by the union second sixth and 18th corps which was the big push lead to 3500 casualties. and the union casualties and also 3500 casualties in a couple of hours not in 10 minutes or water for use in some of these reports. and the union casualties for the entire day were in the range of 6000. one-way thing compared that we were able to determine this was
general are inside and general warren on the northern and big union f line. their attacks sputtered around or 1:00. so was definitely a botched assault. in later years a lot of accounts were written about the gold harbor attack and statements were made along the lines of the attack was for 10 minutes and 15,000 men were killed. it lasted an hour and there were 20,000 soldiers murdered. i decided years ago when i was working to find out what were the casualties really so i a lot of time digging...
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by this point, gary decided to settle down and he was seriously betty bloomer warren. and they had a a bizarre proposal which should have prepared for life as a political wife early in 1948. i think it's in february of 1948. ford proposed to her, if you could call it that. he said he wanted to marry her, but they couldn't set the and he couldn't tell her why. they couldn't set date. well know she didn't think much about it. well what it was was he to take charlie bachmann by surprise and delay his announcement as close as possible to the republican primary and in a huge. he beat one 2 to 1 going away which which tells you a lot. first of all, the war transformed our attitudes and it turned out johnson was yesterday's man and that ford in many ways was the man of the future. it was a formality for a republican. in 1948, in the fall. and he it was the lowest percentage of the vote ever got 61%. the remarkable thing is, if you're a congressman today and you have a safe seat and you have 165, 68% majorities without spending any money. there's not a lot of incentive for to
by this point, gary decided to settle down and he was seriously betty bloomer warren. and they had a a bizarre proposal which should have prepared for life as a political wife early in 1948. i think it's in february of 1948. ford proposed to her, if you could call it that. he said he wanted to marry her, but they couldn't set the and he couldn't tell her why. they couldn't set date. well know she didn't think much about it. well what it was was he to take charlie bachmann by surprise and delay...
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warren. i ask unanimous consent to into intr into the record the following letters from the association of american railroads and coalition for the northeast corridor as well as the letter from the rail passengers association c.e.o. without objection, so ordered. i'd like to thank you all, thank you both for your testimony. we'll now turn to questions from the panel. i will recognize myself for five minutes. i appreciate you, mr. garner, good to see you. i see you've got the chief behind you there. thank you for coming. i want to bring to your attention, i'm sure you're familiar with the office of the inspector general, this report that talks a little bit about safety and security. amtrak has opportunities to strengthen controls over high security keys are. you gentlemen familiar with this report? >> yes. mr. nehls: mr. warren, familiar with the report? >> i have not had a chance to read it. mr. nehls: mr. gardner is familiar. i'm trying to read this, there's so many redak, i'm trying to put
warren. i ask unanimous consent to into intr into the record the following letters from the association of american railroads and coalition for the northeast corridor as well as the letter from the rail passengers association c.e.o. without objection, so ordered. i'd like to thank you all, thank you both for your testimony. we'll now turn to questions from the panel. i will recognize myself for five minutes. i appreciate you, mr. garner, good to see you. i see you've got the chief behind you...
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liz warren must be asking how, how. how is this possible? fun part, every living president is descendent of slave owners, except one. can you guess which president is free of that knowa cest ral shame? no, not that know wo. his ancestors owned slaves and reparations just got awkward. no, definitely not this one. his ancestors owned slaves, too, though to be fair, joe was just a child at the time. who is the exception? ♪ [applause] >> greg: it's true. djt is the only one whose ancestors never owned slaves, although he was rude and the guy the media dubbed the biggest racist in history of racist. does it matter now? it does to reuters or they wouldn't have done the research and the race bait. the media crave it the way a hungry bear craves honey or craig craig steltzer craves honey. remember during the 2012 presidential election, big news story about rick perry's hunting ranch. it had a rock with a racial slur painted on it, which his family painted over during the '80'ses. it was done before he was ever born. the media treated it as evidence
liz warren must be asking how, how. how is this possible? fun part, every living president is descendent of slave owners, except one. can you guess which president is free of that knowa cest ral shame? no, not that know wo. his ancestors owned slaves and reparations just got awkward. no, definitely not this one. his ancestors owned slaves, too, though to be fair, joe was just a child at the time. who is the exception? ♪ [applause] >> greg: it's true. djt is the only one whose ancestors...
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warren buffett is buying more trading houses. japan is a darling right now. in the space -- inflation is tilting to the upside. we're seeing yields trending lower. down in japan as well. rishaad: let's have a look at thailand. opening to the downside quite considerably. .7% of 1% in the red. nifty futures coming off these record highs for the market there as we also look at what is happening in india. the rupee is steady. let's have a look at china phosphorus lenders and how they have been cutting rates by a smaller amount than many analysts were expecting. david is here. some expected a bigger cut, especially for the five-year. why did they deliver a bigger cut? >> the thing is that i understand why people were expecting a bigger cut because people thought that would help to lift the sentiment in the housing market, which is needed in the economy. on the other hand, banks want to manage two things. one is the profitability. they want to keep a relatively stable interest margin. they want to -- i think authorities want to balance between stabilizing the housi
warren buffett is buying more trading houses. japan is a darling right now. in the space -- inflation is tilting to the upside. we're seeing yields trending lower. down in japan as well. rishaad: let's have a look at thailand. opening to the downside quite considerably. .7% of 1% in the red. nifty futures coming off these record highs for the market there as we also look at what is happening in india. the rupee is steady. let's have a look at china phosphorus lenders and how they have been...
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>> i had wondered if rick warren's influence might bring those numbers up.ot surprised. again, the southern baptist convention has made their position known. i did notice that there were less people who voted in favor of. >> -- where lyndon poppins serves as senior pastor. then those who voted in favor of saddleback appeal. and i think that goes to show that there is an issue of figuring out where to draw a line for women in the convention. and that women have become this ultimate battle for the men who are leading the convention. >> yeah, this is so fascinating. i, mean that's electric shows a large and very popular church, rick warren has a huge following. even outside of southern baptist christians. so we will be interesting to see where this goes. thank you so much meredith for joining us. >> thank you. >> and coming up next, another republican, he just joined the crowded presidential race. and essentially may raise a few eyebrows, including those in florida. plus, why the top selling beer in the united states is no longer actually american. ♪ limu emu &
>> i had wondered if rick warren's influence might bring those numbers up.ot surprised. again, the southern baptist convention has made their position known. i did notice that there were less people who voted in favor of. >> -- where lyndon poppins serves as senior pastor. then those who voted in favor of saddleback appeal. and i think that goes to show that there is an issue of figuring out where to draw a line for women in the convention. and that women have become this ultimate...