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. >> so when someone comes to worship, what will they experience in a worship service? >> highly spirited service with praise. >> singing? >> singing. music. praise, worship, drums, hammond b3 oregon. tambourines and hand clapping and people just expressing their thanks and praises to god. >> are you leading the worship services as the pastor or is the spirit leading the worship service? how does that work? >> we believe the spirit leads, but there is a form and there is an order, but we feel that led by the holy spirit and we invite people to freely express how the spirit is leading them in worship. >> so there might be a time of testimony? >> yes. one of the things, however, that has shifted is that woe don't have the traditional testimony services that we used to have which a period of time was blocked out for people to talk about the experience they had and how god delivered them and helped them, how they were devinely healed. we believe indy vine healing. i myself have prayed for many people with some very dreaded disease and they have been healed, so we know in th
. >> so when someone comes to worship, what will they experience in a worship service? >> highly spirited service with praise. >> singing? >> singing. music. praise, worship, drums, hammond b3 oregon. tambourines and hand clapping and people just expressing their thanks and praises to god. >> are you leading the worship services as the pastor or is the spirit leading the worship service? how does that work? >> we believe the spirit leads, but there is a form...
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always put a smile on your face. >> one male inside shooting. >> we were worshiping. you hear three different gunshots and everybody went on the floor. didn't know if he were going to come down the aisles and start shooting. >> reporter: terror turned to confusion as worshipers later learned one of their own pulled the trigger. district attorney kevin steele says an argument between two church members escalated. the shooter fired at least one shot hitting braxton in the chest. >> the investigation into this is ongoing. we're going to have to determine whether the shooting was justified under the law. >> reporter: steele would not elaborate but did say braxton wasn't arm. this church member who asked we not use her name says she saw several ushers arguing with braxton before the shooting, and that one of those ushers shot him. >> i don't know if he overreacted, but, you know, the man wasn't armed, i don't know what to say. i don't know. i'm just surprised and stunned. >> reporter: walters say she cannot make sense how a tragedy like this could happen in such a peaceful
always put a smile on your face. >> one male inside shooting. >> we were worshiping. you hear three different gunshots and everybody went on the floor. didn't know if he were going to come down the aisles and start shooting. >> reporter: terror turned to confusion as worshipers later learned one of their own pulled the trigger. district attorney kevin steele says an argument between two church members escalated. the shooter fired at least one shot hitting braxton in the chest....
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hillary clinton spoke to worshipers in hunting park this morning hoping to sport more votes. today she talked about the need for early childhood indication and making college more affordable. >>> let's make college affordable again for every young person who wishes to go and let's deal with the student debt that are holding too many people back. >>> recent polls show clinton
hillary clinton spoke to worshipers in hunting park this morning hoping to sport more votes. today she talked about the need for early childhood indication and making college more affordable. >>> let's make college affordable again for every young person who wishes to go and let's deal with the student debt that are holding too many people back. >>> recent polls show clinton
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at muslim shrines and muslims worshiping at hindu shrines. there are intermarriages when the partition of india took place, after 150 years, british presence in india and another 200 to 300 years of another empire before that when the partition took place it was a hugely significant event but the point i want to bring out before we get into conversation is nothing as simple as it looks. this was not strictly a religious conflict and i will give you a personal example. and uncle of mine rose to be head of the indian air force. his family, like many muslim families did not leave india because they thought it was home so in the pakistani wars, here's my uncle leading the indian air force against the pakistani air force. muslim to muslim, patriots on both sides, both owing allegiance to their own countries. the big point i want to make is as important as religion seems to appear, that is not always the case. i want to start by asking you, for hundreds and hundreds of years these people have lived together, hindus and muslims. in 1947 millions get
at muslim shrines and muslims worshiping at hindu shrines. there are intermarriages when the partition of india took place, after 150 years, british presence in india and another 200 to 300 years of another empire before that when the partition took place it was a hugely significant event but the point i want to bring out before we get into conversation is nothing as simple as it looks. this was not strictly a religious conflict and i will give you a personal example. and uncle of mine rose to...
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>> well, everybody worships this guy, so all musicians from the twin cities just love prince. and i suppose he might have mentored some people but there are just as many stories about him dismissing people and having nothing to do with people he had close working relationships. i think -- i think he liked different, creative energy. i think that was one of the reasons, i'm bored with this person, i'm going to go do this person. i think a little bit of that was going on. he was a creative genius. he needed a lot of stimuli. once he thought he had gotten everything that you could provide him to push him, he was on to the next thing. >> on -- always a great thing. c.j., columnist and inspiration and muse to prince, even if not for positive reasons all of the time. thank you for your insights. great stories. thank you. >> you're welcome. >>> when we come back, we will continue to remember the great and unfortunately the departed prince. ♪
>> well, everybody worships this guy, so all musicians from the twin cities just love prince. and i suppose he might have mentored some people but there are just as many stories about him dismissing people and having nothing to do with people he had close working relationships. i think -- i think he liked different, creative energy. i think that was one of the reasons, i'm bored with this person, i'm going to go do this person. i think a little bit of that was going on. he was a creative...
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it's a muslim center that includes an auditorium, museum and mosque for worship. the focus here is education for muslims and all faiths. >> it's certainly apropos for what we need to start on a cure for many of the maladies and sicknesses that we see in the newspaper and weea >> reporter: the architecture replicates centuries of turkish design. this 14-year-old was born here and lives in fairfax, virginia. she said this is her favorite place to worship because it's like going home again. >> i feel like i've made it. so i feel pretty peaceful in here. >> what you see is what you get when it comes to buying a car, right? it's supposed to be that simple when you're spending thousands of dollars on your vehicle. and when it comes to buying a car, one maryland man says he always does his homework. so in a recent purchase on a used vehicle left him without those features that he thought he paid for, he called our consumer reporter, susan hogan, for help. >> reporter: keith reed had been wanting a pickup truck for as long as he could remember. >> i have searched, searche
it's a muslim center that includes an auditorium, museum and mosque for worship. the focus here is education for muslims and all faiths. >> it's certainly apropos for what we need to start on a cure for many of the maladies and sicknesses that we see in the newspaper and weea >> reporter: the architecture replicates centuries of turkish design. this 14-year-old was born here and lives in fairfax, virginia. she said this is her favorite place to worship because it's like going home...
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let's worship the lord together. come on, put your hands together in praise to him. is he worthy to be praised tonight? choir, is he worthy to be praised? ah, yeah! sing this song with us. it says this.. ♪ we have come to worship ♪ (weav
let's worship the lord together. come on, put your hands together in praise to him. is he worthy to be praised tonight? choir, is he worthy to be praised? ah, yeah! sing this song with us. it says this.. ♪ we have come to worship ♪ (weav
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>> denise, good evening this place of worship turned from a house of worship to a large-scale emergencye center. passengers, some injured, cold and shaken up, found a way out of the danger zone here and they spoke to us about what they went through. >> there's an explosion, a loud bang. >> passengers were settled in after amtrak train 89 stopped in philadelphia. but then minutes later -- they felt it. >> we were sleeping and we just woke up to a big boom and. >> it felt like an earthquake. >> in panic, some people tried to run off the train. >> the girl next to me was hysterical, i had to calm her down. >> a fire and windows bursted out. >> conductors told everyone to stay put. the tracks were still live. once it was safe, the evacuation began. >> we had to go across a ditch in the cold, windy weather and then luckily thankfully, there was a church nearby. >> ambulance after ambulance moved in to help the injured. then the septa buses arrived to pick up the passengers and take them to the 30th street station where another makeshift medical station helped the people who didn't go to a ho
>> denise, good evening this place of worship turned from a house of worship to a large-scale emergencye center. passengers, some injured, cold and shaken up, found a way out of the danger zone here and they spoke to us about what they went through. >> there's an explosion, a loud bang. >> passengers were settled in after amtrak train 89 stopped in philadelphia. but then minutes later -- they felt it. >> we were sleeping and we just woke up to a big boom and. >> it...
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churn community is rattled by witnessing one man kill another congregant during worship services. >>> good morning 6:30, april 25. let's head over to david murphy for a look at accuweather and traffic. >> reporter: good morning, everybody, we have sunshine coming up over the horizon. some of you are looking at cloud cover. some of it is up north and in the east. 50 degrees in philadelphia. 50 in allentown. 49 in wilmington, 48 in trenton. a little cooler in millville. a little milder in cape may, new jersey. thison the bus stop we look like we're between 47 and 50 between 6 and 8:00 a.m. 57 degrees by 9:00 a.m. it will be cool on the way into work for those of you stragglers getting into the office. 67 degrees by 11:00. 73 by 1:00 p.m. pretty nice afternoon for lunch on a park bench. if you have an out door job, keep cool drinks handy. high of 80 around 4:00 p.m. this afternoon with a mix of sun and clouds. pollen forecast is up in the next couple of days, but it will drop off wednesday because of showers coming through tuesday evening or late in the afternoon. i'll have that on futur
churn community is rattled by witnessing one man kill another congregant during worship services. >>> good morning 6:30, april 25. let's head over to david murphy for a look at accuweather and traffic. >> reporter: good morning, everybody, we have sunshine coming up over the horizon. some of you are looking at cloud cover. some of it is up north and in the east. 50 degrees in philadelphia. 50 in allentown. 49 in wilmington, 48 in trenton. a little cooler in millville. a little...
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once again, this year thousands of people have come to worship and watch the show. it was halfway through the show when a spark set-off the rest of the fireworks in storage leading to this scene. officials say most of the people who died were trapped by the flames in the crowded temple as the storage shed next to it exploded. chunks of concrete and debris crushed worshippers. the explosion was felt within a 1 kilometer radius. >> translation: the families of the deceased will be provided financial assistance and the injured will be given free treatment by the government. the chief secretary has written to the election commission seeking permission to provide financial assistance to the victims. the government is doing its best. >> reporter: nearby hospitals were overwhelmed. it's a small fishing and residential found, not equipped to deal with the disaster of this scale. most of the injured were sent to the state capital nearly 70 kilometers away. with the rescue mission over, there are many questions, and growing anger from residents. they have previously asked for
once again, this year thousands of people have come to worship and watch the show. it was halfway through the show when a spark set-off the rest of the fireworks in storage leading to this scene. officials say most of the people who died were trapped by the flames in the crowded temple as the storage shed next to it exploded. chunks of concrete and debris crushed worshippers. the explosion was felt within a 1 kilometer radius. >> translation: the families of the deceased will be provided...
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we will tell what you happened to their house of worship. >>> also coming up dancing goes to the dogsmontgomery county, we will take to you a competition where they are doing a four paw, two step. >>> flyers get ready for game two of the round one in the stanley cup playoffs, jeff skversky has sports when "action news" comes right back. do you think when you are president you'll be paid as... much as if it were a man- male this is one of the jobs where they have to pay you the same. but there are so many examples where that doesnt happen. i'm going to do everything i can to make sure every woman in every job gets paid the same as the men who are doing that job. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. modres: the cost of living the pay stays the same. i have to work extra hours just to make ends meet. it's a big struggle. one person that really gets this is katie mcginty. she came from a working-class family. she was ninth of 10 kids. she gets it. she'll fight for equal pay for equal work. katie mcginty will protect social security and medicare. that's why president obama and v
we will tell what you happened to their house of worship. >>> also coming up dancing goes to the dogsmontgomery county, we will take to you a competition where they are doing a four paw, two step. >>> flyers get ready for game two of the round one in the stanley cup playoffs, jeff skversky has sports when "action news" comes right back. do you think when you are president you'll be paid as... much as if it were a man- male this is one of the jobs where they have to...
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. >> people coming to worship together despite this religious differences. >> how volunteers are uniting a mosque and a synagogue. >> plus, donald trump's ex-wife's controversial comments on immigration. what she said that has people raising their eyebrows. >> and a group of children that used some quick thinking to help cops nab some burglars, when we return. every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. those who have served have earned the very best service in return. usaa. we know what it means get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. in the last 10 years our competitors have received a few awards. including jd power who ranked us highest in customer satisfaction for the third year in a row. only fios has the fastest internet on the most awarded network. now get super-fast 100 meg internet tv and phone for just $69.99 per month, online. cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good, >> you're watching fox 5 news at 6. >> n
. >> people coming to worship together despite this religious differences. >> how volunteers are uniting a mosque and a synagogue. >> plus, donald trump's ex-wife's controversial comments on immigration. what she said that has people raising their eyebrows. >> and a group of children that used some quick thinking to help cops nab some burglars, when we return. every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. those...
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. >> we were worshiping, and you hear three different gunshot right after, i mean, everybody kind of went on the floor and was hiding. >> we have to determine whether the shooting was justified under the law. we are still interviewing witnesses. >> the montgomery county district attorney says that parishoner has not been arrested and is cooperating with police. >> a community meeting is scheduled tonight in wilmington, days after a student was beaten to death inside howard high school. >> police confirm the fight was recorded, this is an image of the video, the girl on the right is the victim, 16 year old amy joiner, joiner was air lifted thursday to the hospital but pronounced dead. so far no arrests, tonight's meeting hopes to bring the community together. it start at 6:00 at stubs elementary school. governor markell among the elected officials attending. >> this morning police are investigating possible link between two shootings, one in which a man was shot and killed, just after talking to a pennsylvania state representative candidate. investigators say the 21 year old man was t
. >> we were worshiping, and you hear three different gunshot right after, i mean, everybody kind of went on the floor and was hiding. >> we have to determine whether the shooting was justified under the law. we are still interviewing witnesses. >> the montgomery county district attorney says that parishoner has not been arrested and is cooperating with police. >> a community meeting is scheduled tonight in wilmington, days after a student was beaten to death inside...
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instead of worshiping the founders, we should imitate them. you know, we should --. >> how do you mean? >> i think we ought to look at the whole structure and take into account what's been learned about political technology since 1789. i mean, there's a reason why the other democracies of the world do not imitate our constitution. they imitate our bill of rights, often, or most of it, but not the mechanical hydraulics of our constitution because there have been advances in political technology since then that we don't even know about, for the most part. >> but of course it would be blasphemous to ask whether we ought to move on to something else. you know, we become so fixated on the constitution and the intentions of the founders and all that as it relates to the constitution. and reasonable intent -- is that the phrase in popular use? we're sort of stuck with what we have though, right? >> well, at least it's getting more overt. i mean, it is something like original intent is ancestor worship in its purest form. >> yeah. and not in the good
instead of worshiping the founders, we should imitate them. you know, we should --. >> how do you mean? >> i think we ought to look at the whole structure and take into account what's been learned about political technology since 1789. i mean, there's a reason why the other democracies of the world do not imitate our constitution. they imitate our bill of rights, often, or most of it, but not the mechanical hydraulics of our constitution because there have been advances in political...
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the gun shots rang out right during worship.tion news" reporter chad pradelli is live at the montgomery county -- at the montgomery township municipal building. chad, what are the details about this? what are you learning? >> reporter: jim, about five to 10 minutes ago three dozen friends and family of 27-year-old robert braxton showed up here to hold a vigil. you can see they just released some balloons into the air. they are here to remember the 27-year-old who was gunned down during church services yesterday. >> you don't go to church to be killed. you know, you just don't do that. and he's a young man. he had his whole life ahead of him. >> reporter: grief and pain for the family of robert broxton, the young man shot and killed by a fellow member of the keystone fellowship church in north wales yesterday. >> there was a disturbance that escalated into an altercation between two church members. at least one shot was fired by a church member involved in the altercation. >> we were worshiping and you hear three different gun sh
the gun shots rang out right during worship.tion news" reporter chad pradelli is live at the montgomery county -- at the montgomery township municipal building. chad, what are the details about this? what are you learning? >> reporter: jim, about five to 10 minutes ago three dozen friends and family of 27-year-old robert braxton showed up here to hold a vigil. you can see they just released some balloons into the air. they are here to remember the 27-year-old who was gunned down...
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this is called a muslim center because it's much more than just a place of worship. >> it feels really good when you walk in. you seem to be transported to another world. >> reporter: the center is the largest muslim center in the western hemisphere. it's located in the predominant african-american and christian community of lanham in prince george's county. >> why not here? >> reporter: our tour guide lives just down the road. >> they spare nod expense putting this together and you probably didn't know all this was over here. >> reporter: the center goes three stories underground and includes an indoor pool, basketball court, fitness center, and then the incredible beauty of what's above ground. >> we have a mosque. we have a fellowship hall which soon will be a four-star restaurant serving turkish and med strainian cuisine and a turkish bath. >> the $110 million facility was built by the turkish government. tomorrow will be the official grand opening although it's been operating since april of last year. it's a muslim center that includes an auditorium, museum, and mosque for worship
this is called a muslim center because it's much more than just a place of worship. >> it feels really good when you walk in. you seem to be transported to another world. >> reporter: the center is the largest muslim center in the western hemisphere. it's located in the predominant african-american and christian community of lanham in prince george's county. >> why not here? >> reporter: our tour guide lives just down the road. >> they spare nod expense putting...
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. ♪ >> an inspiration, worshiping the lord. >> after a lot of singing and clapping i walked away feelingized. right before the victim. >> victim. >> that's great. did you feel like you kept up with him? >> these are signs i grew up with. it was like riding a bike. >> my favorite hands-down was when you're gospel choir came into our studio to sing. >> more of that. bill: that's great. >> tuesday in five states including nearby maryland and pennsylvania. closer to being out right republican nominee. they thought they were getting what they wanted on monday when senator crews and governor rohan announced an alliance. crews would return the favor and oregon in new mexico. but can they really trust each other? they both want the exact same thing. i caught up with governor christie at the inglewood hospital. >> donald trump, it's over. when the lions. >> do you think trump will be the nominee, or is their still hope? let me know what you think. follow the show. ♪ >> professional nail polish remover is responsible for at least for highs in manhattan. about $9,000. the trial of the century. >> r
. ♪ >> an inspiration, worshiping the lord. >> after a lot of singing and clapping i walked away feelingized. right before the victim. >> victim. >> that's great. did you feel like you kept up with him? >> these are signs i grew up with. it was like riding a bike. >> my favorite hands-down was when you're gospel choir came into our studio to sing. >> more of that. bill: that's great. >> tuesday in five states including nearby maryland and...
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was there when massive grains started taking stones worth as much as two tons off of the house of worship. sam: one by one, the stones start to be lowered. this is a time-consuming process. much of it is done by hand. you can't exactl the local hardware store. workers here say expect this to take more than 10 years. this scene right here is five years in the making. caused 22arthquake million dollars in damage just outside the cathedral. , new onesing months will be installed. they are made partially by robot, mostly by hand. there are also external support arches. is a $23 million project over the long term. this particular phase is about 1.2 million dollars. >> if you want to come out and see some of this work gets done, the national cathedral welcomes you on the north lawn. national at the cathedral, i'm sam sweeney, abc seven news. jummy: japan after a 6.5 magnitude earthquake. combingorkers are still through the rubble in hard-hit areas looking for anyone who may be trapped. also beenroads have damaged. police have joined the rescue efforts. the fbi and marines have been doing muniti
was there when massive grains started taking stones worth as much as two tons off of the house of worship. sam: one by one, the stones start to be lowered. this is a time-consuming process. much of it is done by hand. you can't exactl the local hardware store. workers here say expect this to take more than 10 years. this scene right here is five years in the making. caused 22arthquake million dollars in damage just outside the cathedral. , new onesing months will be installed. they are made...
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why do people all around the world worship their god? i'm setting off on a journey. we all ask ourselves this one question. who is god? >> this is bbc world news america. they say the government has not done enough to rescue their daughters. they say they can't cope with the huge numbers of migrants passing through territory on the way to europe. and love is in the air at this independent bookshop. the people behind the first romance only store in america. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. families of the schoolgirls kidnapped two years ago have been protesting today. they say the government has not done enough to bring their daughters home. the girls were abducted from their boarding school by the militant islamist group boko haram that opposes girls getting an education. 219 of them are still missing. >> two years on end the calls to bring back our girls are still loud. people on the streets of nigeria are staying focused on the plate of the missing girls. >> every town must be taking the girls, at least. >> many of the st
why do people all around the world worship their god? i'm setting off on a journey. we all ask ourselves this one question. who is god? >> this is bbc world news america. they say the government has not done enough to rescue their daughters. they say they can't cope with the huge numbers of migrants passing through territory on the way to europe. and love is in the air at this independent bookshop. the people behind the first romance only store in america. welcome to our viewers on public...
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. >> i think it goes back to worshiping heroes. >> site we cut you off >> thank you for getting we p?p?o?gv look, i know you're a cow and all. and you may not know what i'm talking about, but, uh. the yogurt made from oh boy! what a day! it's 5:00 and there's been a lot of drama. ben: you had some drama. >> had some house drama at 2:30 am. duke was stuck in an elevator elevator . >> is understanding. >> bring your umbrella. i don't even know where mine is. we are looking at a cloudy and rainy day. mike has the details in the forecast. >>> hillary clinton and donald trump are on the attack when they get ready for today's primary. she doesn't like that term because it covers the rest
. >> i think it goes back to worshiping heroes. >> site we cut you off >> thank you for getting we p?p?o?gv look, i know you're a cow and all. and you may not know what i'm talking about, but, uh. the yogurt made from oh boy! what a day! it's 5:00 and there's been a lot of drama. ben: you had some drama. >> had some house drama at 2:30 am. duke was stuck in an elevator elevator . >> is understanding. >> bring your umbrella. i don't even know where mine is. we...
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to be worshiping on their own, catholics don't care. they are not going to break the host. rate the host in public. the first big point. jefferson and madison, someone locke.lowing john they are more entering the idea ,f polyglot, not polytheistic but the united states should be open for people of other religious beliefs. madison said as much in his memorial against religious assessment. kind of the authoritative text he drafted back in the mid-1780's after patrick henry's bill for question religion. sectarian -- too sectarian cast, people will hear the message of christ preached to them. i am not sure madison was still a christian at that point. one of the great questions about him, how did he think? at least he opened that up. >> what jack said 10 in its ago was the ultimate points. if you look at this, he did a geographic survey of american public opinion or popular opinion in 1789, something impossible to say, it would be mostly christian with anglicanism dominating in virginia and some form of business arianism in the congregation -- some form of presbyterianism in the
to be worshiping on their own, catholics don't care. they are not going to break the host. rate the host in public. the first big point. jefferson and madison, someone locke.lowing john they are more entering the idea ,f polyglot, not polytheistic but the united states should be open for people of other religious beliefs. madison said as much in his memorial against religious assessment. kind of the authoritative text he drafted back in the mid-1780's after patrick henry's bill for question...
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the bronx, muslim, jewish and christian volunteers coming it to renovate a place where everyone can worship. they are loading up the dumb ster -- dumpster outside of the center. it is a unusual arrangement, one that the inter faith leaders believe it necessary. >> this is the place where we send the message out that we know how to work with each other, how to take care of each other, we know how too take a community together. >> we have irk imam and rabbis and a culture of peace, of peaceful coexistence. reporter: the student volunteers hear from the muslim and jewish leadership, graffiti murals with the world peace in different languages line the walls, others get a fresh coat of paint. >> it is nice to know, even though people are different we believe in different things we come together in the end. >> a lot of benefits, that all religions are coming together and communicating with each other is a big benefit for my religion. reporter: their open door policy made it meeting place for people from different backgrounds to come together and really get to know each other. >> we're not others.
the bronx, muslim, jewish and christian volunteers coming it to renovate a place where everyone can worship. they are loading up the dumb ster -- dumpster outside of the center. it is a unusual arrangement, one that the inter faith leaders believe it necessary. >> this is the place where we send the message out that we know how to work with each other, how to take care of each other, we know how too take a community together. >> we have irk imam and rabbis and a culture of peace, of...
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i just worshipped her from afar. so beautiful. >> you never really felt much connection to the vanderbilts? >> i felt no connection. >> you felt like an imposter. >> i felt like an imposter. >> and have for much of your life? >> and still do really. >> really? >> i -- you know, i'm kind of impressed with them, you know? >> like something you read about in a book? >> yeah. >> but it doesn't feel like -- >> doesn't have anything to do with me. >> i was always glad i didn't have that last name because i think that name comes with a lot of preconceived notions about -- it's one of the reasons why i wanted to do this film and this book is i think your life is so different than people might imagine it to be. it's really about working and creating art and beauty and, you know, i don't think people know -- you have a very public face but i don't think they know the person behind it. you don't think of yourself as a public person. >> not at all. >> you don't have any sense of what people -- >> i don't think of myself as a pub
i just worshipped her from afar. so beautiful. >> you never really felt much connection to the vanderbilts? >> i felt no connection. >> you felt like an imposter. >> i felt like an imposter. >> and have for much of your life? >> and still do really. >> really? >> i -- you know, i'm kind of impressed with them, you know? >> like something you read about in a book? >> yeah. >> but it doesn't feel like -- >> doesn't have...
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chunks of concrete and debris from the temple crushed worshipers. the explosion was felt within a one kilometer radius, shattering the windows of homes in the area. >> permission have been south to provide financial assistance to the victims. the government is doing its best. >> nearby hospitals were overwhelmed. it's a small fishing and residential town not equipped to deal with the disaster of this scale. most of the injured were sent to the state capital, nearly 70 kilometers away. with the rescue mission over, there are many questions around growing anger from residents. they had previously asked for the fireworks event to be canceled. the temple did not have permission to hold the fireworks competition, saying there were no adequate safety measures or precautions in place. this disaster is becomes the focus of not only local politicians, but also the country's prime minister. while the scale of this accident is exceptionally large, disasters at religious events and festivals happen frequently across the country. >> many say this incident is get
chunks of concrete and debris from the temple crushed worshipers. the explosion was felt within a one kilometer radius, shattering the windows of homes in the area. >> permission have been south to provide financial assistance to the victims. the government is doing its best. >> nearby hospitals were overwhelmed. it's a small fishing and residential town not equipped to deal with the disaster of this scale. most of the injured were sent to the state capital, nearly 70 kilometers...
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dozens of worshipers feared someone was targeting the congregation. >> we were worshipping. you hear three different gunshots. >> police know who the shooter is. we will tell you why he is not in custody tonight. >>> first, new at 11:00, a man is shot and killed seconds after talking to a local political candidate in philadelphia. the murder sparked a violent night in the neighborhood. good evening. a spokesperson for pennsylvania house candidate chris rabb says he heard gunshots seconds after giving his campaign pitch to the 21-year-old victim. he had been canvassing for votes along vernon road when the deadly shooting happened this afternoon. nbc 10's andrea kline top as joins. >> reporter: residents tell me the neighborhood is like this all quiet. but it looked much different not that long ago at this hour an 18-year-old and 21-year-old are dead. a 17-year-old was grazed in the head. the incident brought out the police commissioner who is frustrated the second shooting was not prevented. family and friends flocked to the 1400 block of vernon road where a 21-year-old lay d
dozens of worshipers feared someone was targeting the congregation. >> we were worshipping. you hear three different gunshots. >> police know who the shooter is. we will tell you why he is not in custody tonight. >>> first, new at 11:00, a man is shot and killed seconds after talking to a local political candidate in philadelphia. the murder sparked a violent night in the neighborhood. good evening. a spokesperson for pennsylvania house candidate chris rabb says he heard...
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rose prayed that the house of worship she's gone to since she was 2 years old will rise again. >> itybe god thought it was time for us to have a new church. >> reporter: fierce winds early sunday morning toppled a tree onto power lines, feeding the more than century old church which authorities believe led to a massive fire that burned the sanctuary to the ground. the pastor says the church board is faced with determining its future. >> i would hope that we can get back in what's left as soon as possible. and be worshipping in there until we make that decision. >> reporter: a major cleanup is under way in other parts of cumberland county. sky force 10 captured these scenes in hopewell township, roofs ripped off and trees knocked down. the national weather service surveyed the damage on the ground today. >> it's pushed back. >> reporter: in dennis township winds more than 70 miles an hour knocked over duke's travel trailer and caused thousands in damage to the family farm. >> for this to come through it's devastating for us. >> reporter: he tells me his house was also damaged by hurri
rose prayed that the house of worship she's gone to since she was 2 years old will rise again. >> itybe god thought it was time for us to have a new church. >> reporter: fierce winds early sunday morning toppled a tree onto power lines, feeding the more than century old church which authorities believe led to a massive fire that burned the sanctuary to the ground. the pastor says the church board is faced with determining its future. >> i would hope that we can get back in...
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. ♪ morgan: why do people all around the world worship their god so differently?m setting off on a journey and i want to take you with me. ♪ morgan: we all ask ourselves this one fundamental question, who is god? announcer: "the story of god with morgan freeman" on the national geographic channel. >> and now "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington i am katty kay. the chibok girls are still missing. two years after nigerian girls were inducted 5 -- were abduc ted by boko haram, we visit their school. the united nations is changing how they select their leader. maybe a woman could get the top job. isn't it time that women get paid as much as men? patricia arquette lobbies for the cause. >> there is a crises of economic discrimination. katty: welcome to "bbc world news america." boko haram is using more children as suicide bombers. further evidence of the brutality of the military organization that is terrorizing nigeria. two years ago they shot to global attention when they kidnapped schoolgirls. widespread condemnati
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in our next half hour, we take you along to the brave men and women fighting to save this place of worship. >>> they're still building and have to do it without general manager stan hinkie. next, hear how they have to do it without him. just about 55 degrees outside the nbc 10 studio. getting to philadelphia from new jersey on the weekends is about to get easier. starting this saturday patco will run more trains. they'll run every 20 minutes on saturdays instead of every 25. the increase follows completion of the track rehabilitation project that's been going on on the ben franklin bring. >>> today dana red will offer jobs. the temporary positions pay between $8.50 and $15 an hour. you can learn more about the jobs and even apply for them at today's convenient. it starts today at 11:00 at the waterfront center on federal street in cam donn. >>> the sixers need a new general manager after a shakeup in the front office. the general manager stan hinkie stepped down last night. he was trying to build the team from scratch but under his reign, the sixers are 67-45. the sixers hired jerry colang
in our next half hour, we take you along to the brave men and women fighting to save this place of worship. >>> they're still building and have to do it without general manager stan hinkie. next, hear how they have to do it without him. just about 55 degrees outside the nbc 10 studio. getting to philadelphia from new jersey on the weekends is about to get easier. starting this saturday patco will run more trains. they'll run every 20 minutes on saturdays instead of every 25. the...
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. >> we were worshipping and you hear three different gunshots. everybody went on the floor. >> we're going to have to determine whether the shooting was justified under the law. >> the district attorney says the shooter has not been arrested and is cooperating with authorities. >>> to campaign 2016 tonight on tuesday, democratic voters will decide who will run against republican incumbent pat toomey in the general election. jessica dean sat down with the four candidates vying for the democratic nomination to learn more who they are. >> reporter: four pennsylvaniaians are hoping to take on pat toomey in informed me each brings their own reasons for running and ideas how to best represent pennsylvania. brad mayor says. >> this idea that if you washington i'll go in and change it. it doesn't work that way, you're one of 100 people in the senate. because something is difficult doesn't mean it's not something that should be attempted. there's a moral duty to do that. despite the odds and the in any sayers, we were able to create success and get things
. >> we were worshipping and you hear three different gunshots. everybody went on the floor. >> we're going to have to determine whether the shooting was justified under the law. >> the district attorney says the shooter has not been arrested and is cooperating with authorities. >>> to campaign 2016 tonight on tuesday, democratic voters will decide who will run against republican incumbent pat toomey in the general election. jessica dean sat down with the four...
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. >> reporter: we were worshiping, you hear three different gunshots and everyone went on the floor. >>> shots fired at keystone fellowship church in north wales. 27-year-old robert braxton of montgomeryville was shot in the chest. he was pro announced at the hospital. an argument between two church members escalated. >>> investigation into this is on going, we'll have to determine whether the shooting was justified under the law. >> reporter: the district attorney said braxton was not armed. one church goer saw several ushers arguing with braxton before the shooting. then she said one of the ushers shot him. >>> i don't know if he overreacted. i don't know what to say. family members are grieving saying he was full of life and after. >>> you don't go to church to be killed. you don't do that. he is a young man he had his whole life ahead of him. >> reporter: the man who fired the weapon remains -- he is not in police custody right now, he remains under investigation but apparently he is cooperating with authorities. we're live in north wales. katherine scott channel 6 "action news."
. >> reporter: we were worshiping, you hear three different gunshots and everyone went on the floor. >>> shots fired at keystone fellowship church in north wales. 27-year-old robert braxton of montgomeryville was shot in the chest. he was pro announced at the hospital. an argument between two church members escalated. >>> investigation into this is on going, we'll have to determine whether the shooting was justified under the law. >> reporter: the district attorney...
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bronze a new study out of ohio university comprehensive cancer center has good news for safe sun worshipers. spf 30 sunscreen can do more than just protect against a burn. >> all of these spf 30 sunscreens were able to protect our mice from getting melanoma. >> reporter: malignant melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer. >> it's one of the highest cancer killers of women in their late twenties and early thirties. not just something that happens to older people. >> reporter: today's uv index is a 7. that means in just half an hour, you're exposed to the sun's harmful rays and at risk for sunburn. >> even one single blistering sunburn in childhood can double your risk of melanoma later in life. >> reporter: but it's never to late to get on the right track. if you start protecting today, you can prevent and protect against further damage and even repair some of the damage that was done. by using spf 30, researchers melanoma is cut by a whopping 80%. >> it's like brushing your teeth. as soon as you brush your teeth, put on the sunscreen. >> reporter: now researchers will work to develop s
bronze a new study out of ohio university comprehensive cancer center has good news for safe sun worshipers. spf 30 sunscreen can do more than just protect against a burn. >> all of these spf 30 sunscreens were able to protect our mice from getting melanoma. >> reporter: malignant melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer. >> it's one of the highest cancer killers of women in their late twenties and early thirties. not just something that happens to older people. >>...
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if you value religious liberty, the right to live according to our faith and worship god almighty without government giving it away. [applause] [chanting] [applause] sen. cruz: if you value the second amendment right to keep and bear arms-- sen. cruz: if you value the second amendment right to keep and bear arms. [applause] [chanting usa, usa, usa, usa] sen. cruz: we are just one justice away from having those fundamental rights stripped from every american. now, you know, two days ago, hugh hewitt asked all of us about religious liberty, and donald trump turned to me, and he said, " ted, i've done a lot more politicians than you have. " well, in that, he is clearly correct. donald trump is a washington insider who has been supporting liberal democratic politicians for 40 years. [applause] i have no experience with that. and, when donald trump is writing checks to jimmy carter , i was of ronald reagan still in grade school. but, donald continued and he to religious comes liberty and the supreme court, you have to learn to compromise and cut deals with democrats to go along to get along. -
if you value religious liberty, the right to live according to our faith and worship god almighty without government giving it away. [applause] [chanting] [applause] sen. cruz: if you value the second amendment right to keep and bear arms-- sen. cruz: if you value the second amendment right to keep and bear arms. [applause] [chanting usa, usa, usa, usa] sen. cruz: we are just one justice away from having those fundamental rights stripped from every american. now, you know, two days ago, hugh...
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. >> it would be nice if you wanted to worship in a catholic there's a lot of reasons for divorce. so some of them are very valid and i think that the church should be a little more tolerant of people who have been divorced. >> everybody, even if they different. >> i think it's very, very good. the only thing is, we have to take precautionary measures. >> reporter: pope francis reiterates that marriage is between a man and woman but again says everyone is welcome in the church. >>> in today's money report, how a simple e-mail could leave your company vulnerable to hackers. bill griffith joins us with that and a look at the markets. >> hi, daid vid. first, a modest rally on wall street today. oil prices are the culprit. they're up 6% on crude oil in $40 a barrel again and the dow is up 63 points. >>> listen to this, the fbi is out with this eye-opening report about hackers stealing billions of dollars from thousands of companies simply by sending them an mail. the report says that more than 17,000 companies have lost $2.3 billion to scammers who sent e-mail with seemingly legitimate
. >> it would be nice if you wanted to worship in a catholic there's a lot of reasons for divorce. so some of them are very valid and i think that the church should be a little more tolerant of people who have been divorced. >> everybody, even if they different. >> i think it's very, very good. the only thing is, we have to take precautionary measures. >> reporter: pope francis reiterates that marriage is between a man and woman but again says everyone is welcome in the...
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. ♪ morgan: why do people all around the world worship their god so differently?g off on a journey and i want to take you with me. ♪ morgan: we all ask ourselves this one fundamental question, who is god? announcer: "the story of god with morgan freeman" on the national geographic channel. >> "bbc world news" was >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los hi. it's me hooper. can you guess where i am today? ♪ where is he going, what will he do? ♪ ♪ where in the world is hooper? ♪ here's a clue to where i am! i'm at a place where people bring their pets, but it's not the park. and here's another hint. when animals are sick or hurt, people bring them to this place. and now for my final clue from "martha speaks." the examination is really simple. ready, martha? ready! great clue! this place has a special type of doctor. ok. now let's go over the clues. i'm at a place where there are lots of animals, and sometimes these animals are sick, and there's a special kind of doctor here who helps them. so can you guess where i am? yes! a veterinarian's office!
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hillary clinton spoke to worshipers in hunting park this morning hoping to sport more votes. today she talked about the need for early childhood indication and making college more affordable. >>> let's make college affordable again for every young person who wishes to go and let's deal with the student debt that are holding too many people back. >>> recent polls show clinton with with a double-digit lead over bernie sanders whole campaign in pittsburgh and be at directional tomorrow evening. he campaigned in delaware yesterday. he appeared on abc's this week with george stephanopoulos this morning where he continues to focus on the economy. >>> the american people are very tired of establishment politics and establishment economics they are tired congress who gives tax breaks to people who don't need them but ignore the fact that we have 47 million people living in poverty. >> reporter: donald trump will hold aial at west chester uniformity -- hold a rally at west chester university at 4:00 p.m. trump's lead is widening over ted cruz and john kasich. ohio governor john kasich
hillary clinton spoke to worshipers in hunting park this morning hoping to sport more votes. today she talked about the need for early childhood indication and making college more affordable. >>> let's make college affordable again for every young person who wishes to go and let's deal with the student debt that are holding too many people back. >>> recent polls show clinton with with a double-digit lead over bernie sanders whole campaign in pittsburgh and be at directional...
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. ♪ morgan: why do people all around the world worship their god so differently?g off on a journey and i want to take you with me. ♪ morgan: we all ask ourselves this one fundamental question, who is god? announcer: "the story of god with morgan freeman" on the national geographic channel. >> "bbc world news" was captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> ifill: good evening, i'm gwen ifill. judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight, wisconsin voters head to the polls in a tight primary race with both frontrunners trailing. also ahead, from meal choices to grades, schools are collecting substantial amounts of data on their students. but are they protecting their privacy? >> my son's social security was stolen. so he was stolen and-- and it took three years to clear up and three years to keep on telling the i.r.s. that my son was my son. >> ifill: and, villanova wins the n.c.a.a. men's title in a buzzer beater, as all eyes turn to a potentially historic women's title final. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
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we've tried to be especially careful with houses of worship. and that's a normal thing governments do with respect to houses of worship. >> but you understand the argument. and we've said this in cases that if you have a lot of
we've tried to be especially careful with houses of worship. and that's a normal thing governments do with respect to houses of worship. >> but you understand the argument. and we've said this in cases that if you have a lot of
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>> he worship general grant. grandma's his hero. he had studied civil war battles , especially the wilderness, which is somewhat like the muse argonne. in same sort of terrain virginia. he was definitely well aware of the civil war battles. he was even criticize for that because of the fact that he was throwing american men against a strong german offenses. which the american civil war showed like in gettysburg and , it never exactly work. but pershing's idea was to fight the so-called open warfare. out of the trenches, and that was the only way that americans would persevere. inthe bonus army marched 1932. of course macarthur led the .roops with his aid there is a famous story of the guy who say patent and world war anyoneuestion is did consulting pershing ever say anything about the bonus army when it was going on? >> i have never seen anything. i did some research on that for a previous book on douglas macarthur. i certainly know that eisenhower was adamantly against it. but as far as pershing, i never got any comments. if he did
>> he worship general grant. grandma's his hero. he had studied civil war battles , especially the wilderness, which is somewhat like the muse argonne. in same sort of terrain virginia. he was definitely well aware of the civil war battles. he was even criticize for that because of the fact that he was throwing american men against a strong german offenses. which the american civil war showed like in gettysburg and , it never exactly work. but pershing's idea was to fight the so-called...
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. ♪ morgan: why do people all around the world worship their god so differently? am setting off on a journey and i want to take you with me. ♪ morgan: we all ask ourselves this one fundamental question, who is god? announcer: "the story of god with morgan freeman" on the national geographic channel. >> and now bbc "world news america." >> this is bbc "world news america." reporting from washington, i am katty kay. the u.s. presidential andt-runners get a knock wisconsin. their rivals try to build the case that they should be the nominees. the revelation from the panama papers shows how far china's elite are willing to go to get the lands out of the ranks of the elite on savile row. the master tailor who is the mistress of her own shop. ♪ katty: welcome to our viewers on public television in the u.s. and around the globe. america's presidential race is more turbulent than a roller coaster. they are of, then down. donald trump must know that today. after a loss in wisconsin the front-runner seems vulnerable. this date was not more kind to the democratic leader hilla
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churches of christ in the area, have you visit and worship assemblies. i hope you will. we love you. in search of the lord's way. >>> indonesia threatened to ban actor leonardo di caprio after he expressed concerns about animals. here's a post that a top immigration official comment on. di caprio complained about the expansion of payment oil industry pushing orangutans toward extinction. di caprio cou be blacklisted. >>> the amazon founder says he has successfully launched and relanded a reusable rocket for the first time in five months. the rocket took off from west texas this morning. this is video from a previous landing. they hope to use the rocket to carry passengers for space tourist and each rocket lasting through 100 launches. space ex is working on a similar project, although the falcon 9 goes farther and faster, reaching orbit. falcon 9 landed safely on the ground in november but has failed to citily land a reusable rocket on a platform. >>> a fight to save two trees in san francisco. the rec and parks department majored them for removal becaus
churches of christ in the area, have you visit and worship assemblies. i hope you will. we love you. in search of the lord's way. >>> indonesia threatened to ban actor leonardo di caprio after he expressed concerns about animals. here's a post that a top immigration official comment on. di caprio complained about the expansion of payment oil industry pushing orangutans toward extinction. di caprio cou be blacklisted. >>> the amazon founder says he has successfully launched and...
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. ♪ morgan: why do people all around the world worship their god so differently?ing off on a journey and i want to take you with me. ♪ morgan: we all ask ourselves this one fundamental question, who is god? announcer: "the story of god with morgan freeman" on the national geographic channel. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. ah. oh, yeah! whee! all right. ha ha! ha ha! ho ho! best coast: ♪ i've got something new ♪ that i want to share with you ♪ ♪ i'm so happy ♪ smiling all the time ♪ after her turn ♪ it's your turn, then mine ♪ it's fun to share ♪ it shows that you care ♪ sharing is like taking turns ♪ all: hooray! ♪ play with me, and we can learn ♪ whoa! ♪ that sharing is like taking turns ♪
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to follow in the footsteps of the church of norway, which approved gay weddings in its places of worshipast november. the country is seen as a pioneer of gay rights. it was the second country to legalize same-sex partnerships in 1993. in 2009, it legalized same-sex marriage. injured in aeople massive fire at a temple in southern india are continuing to get treatment as police search for those responsible for the blaze. before dawn on sunday, it broke out. five people were arrested and released. members of the temple board have fled. on monday, a city tries to grapple with tragedy. some 100 people were killed and almost 400 injured. shedecracker fell onto a where fireworks will being stored. >> it was a really big festival. i had come here to see it with my family. just having a good time, sitting down, when the fire broke out. my brother was hit in the head by a large piece of stone. the blaze sparked a string of powerful explosions in the temple complex. many had come to watch the hindu fireworks display only to be caught in the inferno. a number of corpses are still waiting to be ident
to follow in the footsteps of the church of norway, which approved gay weddings in its places of worshipast november. the country is seen as a pioneer of gay rights. it was the second country to legalize same-sex partnerships in 1993. in 2009, it legalized same-sex marriage. injured in aeople massive fire at a temple in southern india are continuing to get treatment as police search for those responsible for the blaze. before dawn on sunday, it broke out. five people were arrested and released....
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tonight he's under arrest, but not before he was chased out by the angry worshipers. one of the men he attacked is still in the hospital. good evening it's 6:00, i'm bill ritter. >> i'm liz cho. the surveillance tape would capture most of the chaos at that mosque in queens. it happened so quickly that folks inside reacted by chasing the attacker. >> the cops say that it is still high taking off his clothes. that's when he was caught. >> reporter: kristin thorne with our lead story tonight. >> reporter: no doubt that this alleged rampage was drug induced, but doesn't constitute a hate crime. those with the jamaica muslim center say that they believe this man did attack them >> a stranger came inside and wanted to show the proof. >> reporter: this video shows what happens with the centers, trying to get him to calm down. >> suddenly he started punching, kicking our brothers. >> reporter: the 26-year-old was hay on drugs during the incident. several of the members ended up in the hospital including the 69-year-old. who has head injuries. they went after her as he ran out
tonight he's under arrest, but not before he was chased out by the angry worshipers. one of the men he attacked is still in the hospital. good evening it's 6:00, i'm bill ritter. >> i'm liz cho. the surveillance tape would capture most of the chaos at that mosque in queens. it happened so quickly that folks inside reacted by chasing the attacker. >> the cops say that it is still high taking off his clothes. that's when he was caught. >> reporter: kristin thorne with our lead...