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don't think this one is connected. >>> colleges around the country including christian university want to know why hate filled messages started pouring out of their printers and fax machines. the anti-semitic flyers began to appear thursday. a white power group appear to have hacked into network printers. university officials say they deplore expressions of hatred >>> couples exposed to the zika virus and trying to get pregnant, men should wait at least six months before having unprotected sex. for women, the wait is shorter. a recommended eight weeks before trying to conceive. zika is spread quickly through the latin american community and is linked to severe birth defects or latin america that is. mosquitos are the main transmitters but there have been cases of the vie with us being spread through sexual contact. >>> and trader joe's recalling some items because of allergy related items. the supplier says it may contain milk which is not listed in the ingredients. two allergic reactions have been reported so far. >>> adele is apologizing to a fan injured at her concert. witnesses say
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fellow at colorado christian university and his purchase been published in newspapers around the world and fox news daily caller in governor rick perry appointed him honorary texan his most recent book "retaking america" crushing political corectness" i present to you nick adams ladies and gentlemen,. [applause] >> i appreciate that. good morning ladies and gentlemen, what an honor and privilege it is to stand here before you this morning right here in dallas texas and i'm thrilled to be speaking about the policy analysis one of the greatest think tanks and it is a tremendous honor to be with each and every single one of you today in the indispensable country to top off the greatest date in the country. [applause] i love being in texas with the living and breathing embodiment. it is a free and open and confidant and a successful society. i admire the bravado and. a.m. of the refusal to debate though world that we now occupy. so that gives us a model for the entire world texas is to a merca what america is to the world is a guiding light in the arabia we should turn to and that is why o
fellow at colorado christian university and his purchase been published in newspapers around the world and fox news daily caller in governor rick perry appointed him honorary texan his most recent book "retaking america" crushing political corectness" i present to you nick adams ladies and gentlemen,. [applause] >> i appreciate that. good morning ladies and gentlemen, what an honor and privilege it is to stand here before you this morning right here in dallas texas and i'm...
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university. the campaign ask hoping to sway last-minute voters. but a walk around campus at the christian school and fuel find some students broke donald trump's way weeks ago? he' doing welling in the polls, getting out and talking t a lot of pem. like marco rubio his area is more miami. >> carlos: in what could be rubio as last stand he's crisscrossing the state. he began in jacksonville and litter to melbourne. at both stops rubio was esday. >> tomorrow is the day we're we're going to do what needs to be done p we're going win the 99 [ cheers and applause ] momentum we need to go into arizona and utah and beyond because what'ss at stake is too important. >> carlos: rubio heads into florida's primary after a strong performance at a debat on thursday. whether y u he is able to make up double digit gap in most polls in the s4ate unclear. >> i am not currently as of now who i'm voting for. i'm still kind of waiting. so i really like ben carson but he dropped out, and now he's supporting trump, so i don't know. we'll see how that goes dangerous biscayne is consistent will be able to make up
university. the campaign ask hoping to sway last-minute voters. but a walk around campus at the christian school and fuel find some students broke donald trump's way weeks ago? he' doing welling in the polls, getting out and talking t a lot of pem. like marco rubio his area is more miami. >> carlos: in what could be rubio as last stand he's crisscrossing the state. he began in jacksonville and litter to melbourne. at both stops rubio was esday. >> tomorrow is the day we're we're...
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. he held a big rally at arizona christian university where some of the state's congressional delegation joined him. the cruise campaign made a six-figure ad buy. something about ted cruz' campaign. something about arizona tells him it's worth trying for first. any effort now to come from behind and try to put that state in play might be too late almost structurally. early voting started in late february. it ended last week. it ended on friday. in state's two most populous counties, a majority of voters requested early voting. over 50% have been received and more are in the mail. candidates still competing are competing for a slice of the electorate that is narrowing by the day. many, if not most made up their mind before the candidates had their fully formed thought about the state. in a context like that, is it possible to pull off an arizona upset in either party? joining us now is rebecca sanders, congressional reporter for the arizona republic. thanks for being here. i appreciate your time. >> thanks for having me. >> there's been very little polling in the state. there's
. he held a big rally at arizona christian university where some of the state's congressional delegation joined him. the cruise campaign made a six-figure ad buy. something about ted cruz' campaign. something about arizona tells him it's worth trying for first. any effort now to come from behind and try to put that state in play might be too late almost structurally. early voting started in late february. it ended last week. it ended on friday. in state's two most populous counties, a majority...
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christian university. his work is published in newspapers around the world like the washington examiner, corian times and online at fox news, daily caller, the blaze, jewish world review and elsewhere. governor rick perry appointed him an honorary texan in 2013. his most recent book is retaking america:crushing political correctness. i present to you a fantastic young man, nick adams. and what i think of political correctness and i think of america exceptionalism america really is the best place because i find texans have a merciless containment for political correction and that is something i certainly have a great deal of time for and sean has been a good friend of mine for many and i am always reminded of that refreshingly political correctness that does come from texas whenever i speak with sean. i had the occasion last year to be in new york and i had a photograph taken with a young lady who is a fox news regular, but she happens to hail from the opposite side of politics and there is a photo that was posted on facebook and social media and sure enough there i was on sixth avenue c
christian university. his work is published in newspapers around the world like the washington examiner, corian times and online at fox news, daily caller, the blaze, jewish world review and elsewhere. governor rick perry appointed him an honorary texan in 2013. his most recent book is retaking america:crushing political correctness. i present to you a fantastic young man, nick adams. and what i think of political correctness and i think of america exceptionalism america really is the best...
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a centennial institute, policy fellow at colorado christian university. his work has been published in newspapers around the world such as the washington exam, the career the career times, and online epoxies, daily color, the blaze, jewish world review and elsewhere. he was appointed an honorary texas in 2013. his most recent book, i present to you a fantastic young man nick adams. it's climax. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen, what an honor, pleasure and privilege it is to stand here before you this morning at the country club right here in dallas texas. i'm just thrilled to be speaking to the national center for policy analysis, one of the world's premier think tanks. it is a tremendous honor to be with each and every single one of you today. in the world's exceptional nation. in the world's indispensable country. to top it all off in the greatest state of that country. [applause]. i love coming to texas. i love being in texas. for me texas is the living and breathing embodiment, it's a free, open society. i so admire the moxie, swagger and bravado of taxes and texans. and th
a centennial institute, policy fellow at colorado christian university. his work has been published in newspapers around the world such as the washington exam, the career the career times, and online epoxies, daily color, the blaze, jewish world review and elsewhere. he was appointed an honorary texas in 2013. his most recent book, i present to you a fantastic young man nick adams. it's climax. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen, what an honor, pleasure and privilege it is to stand...
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assistant professor of history at texas christian university and received his phd from duke university and has a forthcoming book co-authored with one of the giants in the chicano movement entitled the life and times of alfred penn yeah san antonio. he will discuss his just about to released -- just about to be released book about the making of the democratic coalition. [applause] >> thank you for that marvelous introduction and for having me here again today. it's an honor since he says the book is not yet out. it will be out in august and it it isd to be here in that a relational, multiethnic study. here doing my part. today, i'm going to give a quick of that story in the larger relational narrative. 28, 1963, while much of america watched the march on washington, nearly 1000 demonstrators in neighborhoods in east austin texas marched toward the state capital in the 102 degree heat. veteran activists of all colors from across the state, black teenagers, white college students and mexican-americans joined the procession. they listened and cheered for movement leaders as they gave a se
assistant professor of history at texas christian university and received his phd from duke university and has a forthcoming book co-authored with one of the giants in the chicano movement entitled the life and times of alfred penn yeah san antonio. he will discuss his just about to released -- just about to be released book about the making of the democratic coalition. [applause] >> thank you for that marvelous introduction and for having me here again today. it's an honor since he says...
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being rights in 1965. in durham marchers will meet at v.m.i. christian church and raleigh at shaw university 3:00 p.m. and march to a polling site. similar marches will be in 20 john: now to the battle over bathrooms bathrooms. in the legislature tim moore says he has enough requests to hold a special session on a charlotte ordinance that would allow transgender people to use the restroom of the gender they identify with. he polled fellow house members. the next work session is april 25 but it takes effect april 1. phil burger tweeted this attorney general roy cooper should hold charlotte officials accountable for a radical ordinance. barbara: there is escalating rhetoric for new york. the leader ordered his military on standby for nuclear strikes at any time. the threats are part of the government's ramped up propaganda and show of anger over the harsh sanctions. fire investigators are working to figure out the cause of a county just after 7:00 last night. our crew said when firefighters arrived flames were shooting through the roof. a couple there had gone to the store and were
being rights in 1965. in durham marchers will meet at v.m.i. christian church and raleigh at shaw university 3:00 p.m. and march to a polling site. similar marches will be in 20 john: now to the battle over bathrooms bathrooms. in the legislature tim moore says he has enough requests to hold a special session on a charlotte ordinance that would allow transgender people to use the restroom of the gender they identify with. he polled fellow house members. the next work session is april 25 but it...
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examples. institutions like the naacp, howard university, the southern christian leadership conference developed legal and nonviolent protest movements that forever have changed our nation. their stories are embedded in african-american national treasures. for example, by preserving the ,hildhood home of polly mary who was a trailblazing feminist, cofounder of the national organization of women, and the first african-american episcopal celebrate an unmatched legal mind. they're good martial once referred to her legal research as the bible of civil rights law. foundersreserve library, once the home to howard to distinguish law school, we honor charles hamilton houston and thurgood marshall's service. intellectual brilliance. as they crafted the strategy that made brown versus board of education a reality. founder library mad at. in birmingham, alabama, the motel was at the epicenter of the 1963 protest marches and was a war room before the movements top leaders. this is where dr. king made the decision to defy a court injunction and submit himself to being jailed to show solidarity with
examples. institutions like the naacp, howard university, the southern christian leadership conference developed legal and nonviolent protest movements that forever have changed our nation. their stories are embedded in african-american national treasures. for example, by preserving the ,hildhood home of polly mary who was a trailblazing feminist, cofounder of the national organization of women, and the first african-american episcopal celebrate an unmatched legal mind. they're good martial...
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numbers. it comes a year after their biggest attack on kenya's university, a christian college, and before that it was behind a well pubicised public mall. it has staged suicide bombings in and around mogadishu. the current form is just the latest organization to battle for control in somalia, one of the world's most impoverished countries. >> reporter: this week u.s. voechl against al-shabab appears to have been stepped up. two incidents were made public. the u.s. said monday drones attacked a training camp. 150 fighters were apparently killed. there are no pictures, not even cell phone video, but they posed an helped threat >> the removal of those terrorist fighters degrades the group's objectives to meet their goals. >> reporter: by mid week they spoke of further involvement. this time u.s. special operations helicopters flew forces on a mission. they didn't continue to the actual target did you two dozen al-shabab fighters were killed in that operation. although al-shabab says it was only one >> there were u.s. forces in the train advising the company mode as they had been in th
numbers. it comes a year after their biggest attack on kenya's university, a christian college, and before that it was behind a well pubicised public mall. it has staged suicide bombings in and around mogadishu. the current form is just the latest organization to battle for control in somalia, one of the world's most impoverished countries. >> reporter: this week u.s. voechl against al-shabab appears to have been stepped up. two incidents were made public. the u.s. said monday drones...
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1950's and 1960's, institutions like the naacp, howard university, and the southern christian leadership conference developed legal and nonviolent protest movements that forever changed our nation. their stories are embedded in african-american national treasures. for example, by preserving the inldhood home of polly merry north carolina, the cofounder of the nationalization of women, and the first african-american at the scoble saint, we celebrate an unmatched legal mind. thurgood marshall once referred to her research as the bible of civil rights law. the simple house matters. the foundersrved library, we honor thurgoodamilton junior marshall. founders library matters. in birmingham, alabama, a motel was the epicenter of the 1963 protest marches and was a war room for the top leaders like dr. martin luther king jr. this is where dr. king made the decision to cement himself to being jailed to show solidarity with local protesters. dr. king wrote a letter from a and they paid a bond to set him free. standing as a historic monument to the civil rights act of 1964, el matters. m
1950's and 1960's, institutions like the naacp, howard university, and the southern christian leadership conference developed legal and nonviolent protest movements that forever changed our nation. their stories are embedded in african-american national treasures. for example, by preserving the inldhood home of polly merry north carolina, the cofounder of the nationalization of women, and the first african-american at the scoble saint, we celebrate an unmatched legal mind. thurgood marshall...
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at palm beach atlantic university, a christian school where rubio supporters say they are praying for him. >> why do you think there's still hope for him given that he's only won three contests so far this primary season? >> i think god can make anything happen. you know, i believe in miracles. >> would it take a miracle for him to win, do you think? >> i mean, maybe. >> reporter: many here don't believe rubio has given up and neither have they. this is do or die for marco rubio at this point. are you hopeful? >> yes. i'm always hopeful. that's i think the whole point of this campaign. that's one of his messages. stay hopeful and keep going no matter what. >> reporter: kathryn ford likes rubio because her family is from cuba, too. >> i love his stance on immigration. my mom and her family are all from cuba. they came here with the dream of america. and to build a life here. and i think his stance on kind of regulating it but still having that dream out there for people that want to do it legally is i think a great message. >> reporter: while some polls show trump leading rubio in
at palm beach atlantic university, a christian school where rubio supporters say they are praying for him. >> why do you think there's still hope for him given that he's only won three contests so far this primary season? >> i think god can make anything happen. you know, i believe in miracles. >> would it take a miracle for him to win, do you think? >> i mean, maybe. >> reporter: many here don't believe rubio has given up and neither have they. this is do or die...
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liberty university, evangelical christian, you know, he has come out strong for donald trump. >> i know, it's stunning to me that, i mean, either mr. falwell is not paying attention or he has a whole different concept about salvation by grace than i do. if you don't understand it in your mind, intellectually, and you don't understand it in your heart, spiritually, that salvation comes through grace, and you get that by asking god for forgiveness, i don't know where jerry falwell is coming from, but that's not the church i grew up in. >> governor, always nice to see you. all eyes on texas tomorrow. thank you, sir. >> greta, it's going to be a big show in texas. >> it always is. anyway, thank you, sir. >> it always is. >> and cummings coming up, i >> and cummings coming up, i have a message for ♪ ♪ (cell phone rings) where are you? well the squirrels are back in the attic. mom? your dad won't call an exterminator... can i call you back, mom? he says it's personal this time... if you're a mom, you call at the worst time. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on
liberty university, evangelical christian, you know, he has come out strong for donald trump. >> i know, it's stunning to me that, i mean, either mr. falwell is not paying attention or he has a whole different concept about salvation by grace than i do. if you don't understand it in your mind, intellectually, and you don't understand it in your heart, spiritually, that salvation comes through grace, and you get that by asking god for forgiveness, i don't know where jerry falwell is...
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created nation builder is a really fascinating person. christian in a fundamentalist family. falwell's jerry churches. and he went to liberty university in virginia. and then, when he was at school he became ill and got the -- got sick and his mother at the time also got sick. faith ended up losing his and going to work in software. he was always kind of a techie. he started to work for a startup. reading yourrted story, adam, i thought this would be for outliers, they campaigns will not get involved, but actually they campaigns like donald trump's are using this. adam: campaigns like barack really,in 2008, 2012, they built, they spend a lot of money to build customized software to do all of these different things. so, here, what nation builder has done, is sort of build a turnkey approach to this. it is not as sophisticated as what you can build with an unlimited budget that a lot of these present a campaigns have, but, it does give you a lot of these capabilities that just 10 years ago, or a few years ago were not possible. >> speaking of innovative technology, and the company and in
created nation builder is a really fascinating person. christian in a fundamentalist family. falwell's jerry churches. and he went to liberty university in virginia. and then, when he was at school he became ill and got the -- got sick and his mother at the time also got sick. faith ended up losing his and going to work in software. he was always kind of a techie. he started to work for a startup. reading yourrted story, adam, i thought this would be for outliers, they campaigns will not get...
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lost her. nine people hurt or so after the bus hopped on to the curb. thanks. dari: well, christians in our area and across the world are observing holy week. the solemn days that lead up to easter. steve: sharon crowley went to one of the oldest churches to explore the universal messages of easter in tonight's "finding faith." >> reporter: christians around the world believe easter marks the day jesus christ rose from the dead. dr. michael brown is the senior minister at marble collegiate church in lower manhattan. what can people who are not religious take away from easter? >> hope. hope is right there. it's the first thing that jumps off the page. like we said earlier. i do not always have to be trapped emotionally, psychologically, by that which is... to a life in the church. >> reporter: what messages jump out to you when you see the easter story that people that are even secular can take away? >> there's also a more personal psychological meaning that's broader than just the christian community. i think that's the symbolism of a stone rolled back and an empty tomb. because most
lost her. nine people hurt or so after the bus hopped on to the curb. thanks. dari: well, christians in our area and across the world are observing holy week. the solemn days that lead up to easter. steve: sharon crowley went to one of the oldest churches to explore the universal messages of easter in tonight's "finding faith." >> reporter: christians around the world believe easter marks the day jesus christ rose from the dead. dr. michael brown is the senior minister at...
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who , created nation builder is a really fascinating person. he grew up in a christian fundamentalist family. he belonged to jerry falwell's churches. and he went to liberty university in virginia. and then, when he was at school he became ill and got sick and , his mother at the time also got sick. and he ended up losing his faith and going to work in software. he was always kind of a techie. carol: yeah. adam he started to work for a : startup. carol: you know, when i started reading your story, adam, i thought, this is going to be for outliers, big campaigns are not going to get involved, but actually big campaigns like donald trump, are using this. adam: campaigns like barack obama's in 2008, 2012, really, the build mostly, they spend a lot of money to build customized software to do all of these different things. and so here, what nation builder has done, is sort of build a turnkey approach to this. it is not as sophisticated as what you can build with an unlimited budget that a lot of these presidential campaigns have, but it does give you a lot of these capabilit
who , created nation builder is a really fascinating person. he grew up in a christian fundamentalist family. he belonged to jerry falwell's churches. and he went to liberty university in virginia. and then, when he was at school he became ill and got sick and , his mother at the time also got sick. and he ended up losing his faith and going to work in software. he was always kind of a techie. carol: yeah. adam he started to work for a : startup. carol: you know, when i started reading your...
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christian practice at union theological seminary and at princeton university, dr. cornel west. >> always a blessing, my brother. >> i have a hard time going at you. we're good friends. let's play for you, don't you find the race card repugnant? >> nosk. >> tell me if this is playing the race card. >> republican governors and legislatures are erecting one barrier after another that make it harder for black people to vote. it's a blast from the jim crow past. and we need to call it for what it is. >> and it's state after state, they're doing everything they can to stop black people, latinos, poor people, young people, people with disabilities from voting. it's a blast from the jim crow past. >> do you know anybody that's trying to stop black people, latinos, poor people, young people, people with disables from voting? >> no. i think there's no doubt. i was talking to my brother reverend barber about the voting suppression activity. >> do you know anybody that's actively trying to stop people from voting? >> not a question of motivation but consequence. if in fact we see it's har
christian practice at union theological seminary and at princeton university, dr. cornel west. >> always a blessing, my brother. >> i have a hard time going at you. we're good friends. let's play for you, don't you find the race card repugnant? >> nosk. >> tell me if this is playing the race card. >> republican governors and legislatures are erecting one barrier after another that make it harder for black people to vote. it's a blast from the jim crow past. and we...
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tomorrow, you're our kind of different. devry university's college of business. fast and easy for the upcoming march madness games.... christina christian here with a crock pot party dish... 1- pack of thawed chicken wings about 12 pieces 2- tablespoons salt and pepper seasoning mix 1- bottle of sweet baby ray's honey barbecue sauce 1/2- cup of brown sugar 1/2- cup honey directions 1- empty thawed crock pot 2- add salt and pepper seasoning mix and coat thoroughly 3- cook on low for 4-5 hours 4- while waiting for wings...combine barbecue sauce, brown sugar and for 1 minute in the microwave 5- after wings are finished...drain cooked juices from place wings in a glass dish 6- pour barbecue sauce over wings making sure they are completely coated in sauce 7- style wings on serving dish and enjoy gfx recipe is on social media we'll be right back... in 2 and a half minutes. we'll be right back... in 2 and a at humana, we know when you have your health... ...great things are ahead of you like seeing old friends or making new ones, learning some moves or showing off your skills and being free
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was christian flores reporting. despite his optimism in winning the primary he trails by 20 points by high point university. >>> politicians heading out to church to get out the vote. state representative rodney moore went to little rock ame zion church to rally african american voter in support of hillary clinton. >> had a long relationship with her and african american community and we hope to move her in the white house so we can continue to have those progressive policies keep going. >> support irrelevants stopped by greater providence baptist church and friendship missionary baptist church. >>> protests continue at donald trump rallies across the country. dramatic scene outside a rally in kansas city, missouri, saturday night. people had to t use milk to clean their eyes of pepper spray. unclear whether it hit more anti-trump demonstrators or supporters. police say majority of people exercised their rights to gather >>> marco rubio shows he's torn about supporting donald trump if he becomes the nominee. >> i still at this moment intend to support the nominee but getting harder
was christian flores reporting. despite his optimism in winning the primary he trails by 20 points by high point university. >>> politicians heading out to church to get out the vote. state representative rodney moore went to little rock ame zion church to rally african american voter in support of hillary clinton. >> had a long relationship with her and african american community and we hope to move her in the white house so we can continue to have those progressive policies...
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christians -- the other christian leaders who are well-known, jerry falwell, junior, he runs liberty university. pat robertson told trump he inspired him. you have these other religious leaders who seem to be in his camp. >> and i respectfully disagree with them. i respectfully disagree with them. we love the same god and trust in the same savior. but we're not following the same political candidate. i don't get it. i really don't. i'm just bewildered. there's a massive disconnect for me. i think that other candidates who call themselves christians have behaved in a manner that is befitting of their christian call. i think it can be done. it's been done on both sides -- both democrats and republicans have done it and are doing it. so i would just call on him to do it. >> all right. a lot of them have gotten down and dirty recently, too. i guess we could say the same thing about some of the stuff they have said. pastor, always great to talk to you. thank you. sir. >>> glen beck asking ted cruz today, someone he supports, if he will drop out of the race tomorrow if he doesn't win a sta
christians -- the other christian leaders who are well-known, jerry falwell, junior, he runs liberty university. pat robertson told trump he inspired him. you have these other religious leaders who seem to be in his camp. >> and i respectfully disagree with them. i respectfully disagree with them. we love the same god and trust in the same savior. but we're not following the same political candidate. i don't get it. i really don't. i'm just bewildered. there's a massive disconnect for...
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when i went to college i went to a christian liberal arts school. we had debate. we had people inside the university that would present ideas that you didn't always like. that's what college is about. >> it is funny that this is at emery. like an emery board college is supposed to be a little abrasive and uncomfortable. those experiences help polish you and you become more well rounded. it shapes you. america, america. >> there is is something in it. >> that's great. good stuff. >> i am going home now. >> don't the students realize they can write dump in front of trump and they are on their way? >> no. that require spelling. >> and chalk. >> obviously one guy bought the chalk in town. but look, first of all when ever you see that, you can see the reaction and all i can think of is i want trump to be president. i can see their head eke plod. i can see their heads explode. >> but i think it is performance art. i can fiend out it is some miss miss -- mischievous kid who did this. that kid should get like a mcarthur branch. >> i cannot believe the nonshaw loons you are treating the subjec
when i went to college i went to a christian liberal arts school. we had debate. we had people inside the university that would present ideas that you didn't always like. that's what college is about. >> it is funny that this is at emery. like an emery board college is supposed to be a little abrasive and uncomfortable. those experiences help polish you and you become more well rounded. it shapes you. america, america. >> there is is something in it. >> that's great. good...
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is easter sunday the day christians believe jesus christ was resurrect. tonight's mass marked the end of the lent. >>> and in university city members of the philadelphia episcopal cathedral lit candles for this holy saturday vigil. the reverend daniel presided over tonight's service. >>> much more to come on "action news" tonight, pope francis also took part in the easter vigil. we will take you to the vatican for his message. >>> also coming up democratic voters in three states cast their ballots the in their ballot for their nomination. which cap date walked away with the most delegates today. >>> walter, we are tracking cloud that will roll in throughout the overnight hours and a cloudy start for our easter sunday. we have details coming up with your full and inclusive accu weather forecast. >>> and ducis rodgers has sports when "action news" comes right back. >>> bernie sanders campaign opened its first official sights in south philadelphia today. the supporters gathered a at the office on the 1900 block of east passyunk avenue. volunteers also stopped by to find out how they
is easter sunday the day christians believe jesus christ was resurrect. tonight's mass marked the end of the lent. >>> and in university city members of the philadelphia episcopal cathedral lit candles for this holy saturday vigil. the reverend daniel presided over tonight's service. >>> much more to come on "action news" tonight, pope francis also took part in the easter vigil. we will take you to the vatican for his message. >>> also coming up democratic...
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southern christian leadership conference. he was a graduate of alabama state university. in the latter part of the 60s he was in another organization called the alabama action committee. reverend richard blue works with us for a while, liaison to the civil rights community, but he was an important figure in the local civil rights movement so he donated his collection to alabama state. created an oversized -- number of newspapers, his organization published a newspaper. he was arrested as a result of one of his protest activities. the paper like you had, free angela davis, relates to the black panther party. you have free reverend boone. he was incarcerated and accused of inciting a riot. he eventually was exonerated. he was a committed civil rights activist. he worked on a number of campaigns and went to various states. a corollary to this artifact is another piece we have here, reverend boone was incarcerated and he wanted to write his story of his experiences and he did that on toilet paper. we have that toilet paper. a master student wrote a thesis on reverend boone and she h
southern christian leadership conference. he was a graduate of alabama state university. in the latter part of the 60s he was in another organization called the alabama action committee. reverend richard blue works with us for a while, liaison to the civil rights community, but he was an important figure in the local civil rights movement so he donated his collection to alabama state. created an oversized -- number of newspapers, his organization published a newspaper. he was arrested as a...
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sanders appeared at liberty university and got a standing ovation. it's a conservative christian college. this doesn't happen. that's the whole point. this only happen when's it is a republican candidate. that's the point. >> when does this happen on the left? >> i appreciate your service and i respectfully disagree along with maggie. 1968, 1972, there was a candidate named george wallace. he encouraged people to punch back. he encouraged people to stand up to protesters. and there was a lot of fisticuff that's came out of that. sveumy he got shot and badly wounded. it was terrible. inner 2008 when john mccain was running at the sarah palin rallies, by the way, the press covered george wallace heavily. just because he was a democrat, that did not keep them back. and they got really hammered for it. it is not a partisan thing. in the john mccain convention, or his campaign of 2008, that's a sarah palin rally. we had similar things going on when people were calling barack obama all sorts of names. the press came down hard. what happened? john mccain understood and took responsibility for w
sanders appeared at liberty university and got a standing ovation. it's a conservative christian college. this doesn't happen. that's the whole point. this only happen when's it is a republican candidate. that's the point. >> when does this happen on the left? >> i appreciate your service and i respectfully disagree along with maggie. 1968, 1972, there was a candidate named george wallace. he encouraged people to punch back. he encouraged people to stand up to protesters. and there...
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tv 27. in the siege. -- thousands tailgating. live in downtown orlando, christian bruey, channel 9 eyewitness news. >>> in the state bill that would require colleges and universities toward students before they raise tuition is sitting on governor. rick scott's desk. if he signs it, schools will have to notify students 28 days before trustees plan to vote to high tuition or these. the measure was not what the government are proposed. he wanted to get rid of taxes on textbooks and hold graduate school tuitions where they were. >>> time running out for more than 1 million federal taxpayers to claim their share of $950 million. taxpayers have not filed returns from 2012 leaving refunds unclaimed. federal law gives most taxpayers a three-year window to claim refunds but if the return is filed within that time, the money goes into the u.s. treasury. the wind over 2012 closes -- >>> we told you another case of zika has been reported in orange county. >> we are working now to get more information on that case plus why federal lawmakers will not set aside more money to find a zika vaccine.
tv 27. in the siege. -- thousands tailgating. live in downtown orlando, christian bruey, channel 9 eyewitness news. >>> in the state bill that would require colleges and universities toward students before they raise tuition is sitting on governor. rick scott's desk. if he signs it, schools will have to notify students 28 days before trustees plan to vote to high tuition or these. the measure was not what the government are proposed. he wanted to get rid of taxes on textbooks and hold...
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just born again christian is new for me and my girl. >> there you go. >> and lovey smith headed back to school. he took the head coaching job at university of illinois. one reporter asked him, okay. what happened with the bucks. >> as a coach going in the hall of fame this summer, was also fired by the buccaneers. so you kind of take it and move on. i'm not saying it in a bad light. that's our profession. it happens. >> he's of course rougherring to tony. we all remember he was fire and is going to the hall of fame. so he didn't have a whole lot to say but he managed to kind of -- oh >> tights the crew a little bit -- screw a little bit. >> and the pay out. >> that's almost as good as the hall of fame. >> all right. stay with us. (vo) you can check on them. you can worry about them. you can even choose a car for them. (mom) honey, are you ok? (child) i'm ok. (announcer vo) love. (mom) we're ok. (announcer vo) it's what makes a >>> finally, what you would call a win, win. free pancakes and help local kids. ihop offering a start stack. all they consider is you consider making a donatio
just born again christian is new for me and my girl. >> there you go. >> and lovey smith headed back to school. he took the head coaching job at university of illinois. one reporter asked him, okay. what happened with the bucks. >> as a coach going in the hall of fame this summer, was also fired by the buccaneers. so you kind of take it and move on. i'm not saying it in a bad light. that's our profession. it happens. >> he's of course rougherring to tony. we all...
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political affairs, and is now at harvard university. and david rohde covered the war in bosnia for the christian science monitor. he's the author of the book: "endgame: the betrayal and fall of srebrenica, europe's worst massacre since world war ii." he's now and editor at reuters. and we welcome both of you. first of all, nicholas burns, remind us, this was a period almost a quarter century ago. this is a small corner of europe. remind us who radovan karadzic was and what happened. >> well, judy, he was the leader of the bosnian serbs. he led that community and its parliament. this was a war by the bosnian serbs to conquer the bosnian muslims, to combat the croat community, the slovenian community. the serbs wanted to create a greater serbia. and karadzic and ratko mladic, the leading general of the bosnian serbs, led a vicious campaign. that war took 100,000 lives at least, 2.5 million refugees, anó it culminated in this great, great tragedy in srebrenica in july 1995 when the bosnian serbs, under karadzic's orders, murdered 8,000 muslim men and boys in two and a half days in a socc
political affairs, and is now at harvard university. and david rohde covered the war in bosnia for the christian science monitor. he's the author of the book: "endgame: the betrayal and fall of srebrenica, europe's worst massacre since world war ii." he's now and editor at reuters. and we welcome both of you. first of all, nicholas burns, remind us, this was a period almost a quarter century ago. this is a small corner of europe. remind us who radovan karadzic was and what happened....
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the religion. now the roman empire's going to be christian. the known world's going to be christian. >> but the question remains, did helena actually discover the cross jesus was crucified on? at the oxford university radiocarbon accelerator lab, archaeologist dr. georges kazan and professor tom higham are about to take a step closer to solving this mystery. by carbon dating a fragment of the true cross given to the king of ireland by the pope in 1100 a.d. >> the true cross is the most important relic. so to have it tested in this way which could reveal that the story that's potentially true is fascinating. >> this is the first time we've actually, to our knowledge, directly dated a piece of the true cross. >> radiocarbon is a complex method involving a series of stages. the first of which is to preclean and pretreat the sample to remove any contaminating carbon that could alter the result. in the final stage of the process is the particle accelerator which enables us to measure individual particles of carbon 14. the more radiocarbon there is, the more recent the sample. and the les
the religion. now the roman empire's going to be christian. the known world's going to be christian. >> but the question remains, did helena actually discover the cross jesus was crucified on? at the oxford university radiocarbon accelerator lab, archaeologist dr. georges kazan and professor tom higham are about to take a step closer to solving this mystery. by carbon dating a fragment of the true cross given to the king of ireland by the pope in 1100 a.d. >> the true cross is the...
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shopping mall that killed 47. in 2015 they went back to university and tragically killed 160 plus, prioritizing christians first. local and regional operational is what they are. they do not have capability to transport that out of the region all vote every al qaeda or isis of iliad has that as the goal but most don't have resources to do that. bill: there was a threat from pieces, different groups saying threats, what do you make of that? >> this reminds me of what was taking place before the attacks in paris. the word the intel community used, everything is blinking red, something bad is going to happen, but they could not determine that specificity of it to be able to stop it. what is taking place is the likelihood that there is some plan to conduct a terrorist attack in london or in the u.k.. the good news is that the u.k. has one of the best domestic intelligence services in the world. this is what they call mi and i know they're all over it. as are all of the intel agencies including the united states cooperating in this, cooperation among intel agencies in europe with the u
shopping mall that killed 47. in 2015 they went back to university and tragically killed 160 plus, prioritizing christians first. local and regional operational is what they are. they do not have capability to transport that out of the region all vote every al qaeda or isis of iliad has that as the goal but most don't have resources to do that. bill: there was a threat from pieces, different groups saying threats, what do you make of that? >> this reminds me of what was taking place...
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reverend moon worked with the southern christian leadership conference. he was a graduate of alabama state university, and, the latter part of the 60 he start another organization called the alabama action committee. and so reverend richard boone worked with her for a while. he was out liaison into the civil rights community mental health is to garner collections. but he was a real important figure in the local civil rights movement. and so he donated his collection to alabama state. so we a mask or created an oversized the album with a number of newspapers part of this organization hel help to publish a newspaper so at some examples. he was arrested as a result of one of his protest activities. and so the paper, just like you had, free huey, free angela davis as relates to the black panther party. tim montgomery unit three reverend boone. he was incarcerated and accused of inciting riots. and so it eventually was exonerated, but he was a committed civil rights activist. he worked on a number of campaigns throughout the state and actually went to various, different states. but one of
reverend moon worked with the southern christian leadership conference. he was a graduate of alabama state university, and, the latter part of the 60 he start another organization called the alabama action committee. and so reverend richard boone worked with her for a while. he was out liaison into the civil rights community mental health is to garner collections. but he was a real important figure in the local civil rights movement. and so he donated his collection to alabama state. so we a...
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university in durham county, the marchers will meet at 12:30 at the nehemiah christian church. they represent a statewide our time, our vote campaign focused on voter engagement, education, mobilation and protection. the marches will also honor the i didn't have of bloody sunday. the pivotal confrontation on the bridge in selma, alabama, 51 years ago. that event would ultimately pave the way to the passing of the federal voting rights about in 1965. >>> right now the search continue force a gunman, a shooting in raleigh that sent one man to the hospital. we first brought you this story as breaking news yesterday morning. the police found the victim, timothy robertson on brag street. the 41-year-old victim was shot in the leg. friday anytime's shooting was one street away from the scene of a deadly officer-involved shooting last monday. >>> and later this month, a man is can wanted -- expected in court accused of kidnapping a state turned pro football player. police say earl wolf was visiting friends when several gunmen captured wolf and took him to hope mills he e was later released
university in durham county, the marchers will meet at 12:30 at the nehemiah christian church. they represent a statewide our time, our vote campaign focused on voter engagement, education, mobilation and protection. the marches will also honor the i didn't have of bloody sunday. the pivotal confrontation on the bridge in selma, alabama, 51 years ago. that event would ultimately pave the way to the passing of the federal voting rights about in 1965. >>> right now the search continue...
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stuff. joe and christian, thank you so much for joining us. >> let's just recap the 159 winners of this year's widener university and nbc 10 high school leadership awards will be honored at a ceremony this wednesday at the national constitution center and my colleague nbc 10's tracy davidson is the emcee for the, vent and for more information about the awads go to our website, nbc 10.com or check out the nbc 10 app. thank you so much and good luck to both of you. >> thank you so much. >> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist sheena parveen. >> well, it is a nice start to the week now that we've gotten rid of the snow and it will be chilly and windy today. we have a warm-up though later this week and that is something to look forward to. nice, dry conditions for the rest of today. look at the winds and you see the flag blowing and winds will be gusting at 35 miles an hour this afternoon. then later on this week we have spring showers moving in and not until friday and we have a nice, dry stretch over the next four days and once that rain gets here and then leaves for the
stuff. joe and christian, thank you so much for joining us. >> let's just recap the 159 winners of this year's widener university and nbc 10 high school leadership awards will be honored at a ceremony this wednesday at the national constitution center and my colleague nbc 10's tracy davidson is the emcee for the, vent and for more information about the awads go to our website, nbc 10.com or check out the nbc 10 app. thank you so much and good luck to both of you. >> thank you so...
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immigration, and the importance of judeo-christian values in america. >> terry: before sitting down with pat for his interview, dr. carson began by telling the audience what drew him into politician. charlene aaron has the highlights from his appearance at regent university. >> i'm absolutely delighted to be back home at regent university, having spent a number of years on the board here. >> charlene: a lively crowd greeted ben carson at regent university's presidential forum, where he talks about why he entered the political arena. >> people ask me all of the time, why after a wonderful career in
immigration, and the importance of judeo-christian values in america. >> terry: before sitting down with pat for his interview, dr. carson began by telling the audience what drew him into politician. charlene aaron has the highlights from his appearance at regent university. >> i'm absolutely delighted to be back home at regent university, having spent a number of years on the board here. >> charlene: a lively crowd greeted ben carson at regent university's presidential...
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in universities, are agitating for feminism or black powers. conservatives are defending their turf. i object object that conservative christians started the culture wars. say what you like, we we are the indians, you're the settlers. a longer view reveals the conservatives typically fired the first shots in our culture wars. anti- catholicism and anti- mormonism were not backlash movements against revolutions from the left, they they were right winged reactions to catholic immigration and the invention of mormonism. and to the moral, theological, social, and economic, and economic threats those communities post protestant power. the culture wars of the 20s and 30s were conservative responses to the rise of the saloon. two masks drinks and interracial mixing and to the cultural pluralism brought on by rapid urbanization and urbanization. many now view the culture of victimhood so visible on the right and bill o'reilly's war on the so-called war on christmas for example. as a culture of left-wing identity politics. this goes back much further to protestants who saw themselves as vict
in universities, are agitating for feminism or black powers. conservatives are defending their turf. i object object that conservative christians started the culture wars. say what you like, we we are the indians, you're the settlers. a longer view reveals the conservatives typically fired the first shots in our culture wars. anti- catholicism and anti- mormonism were not backlash movements against revolutions from the left, they they were right winged reactions to catholic immigration and the...
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. >>> uc berkeley announced that facebook's coo will give this year's commencement speech. the university says sandberg was chosen because he's a advocate for women. >> if you don't mind spectacular, this is okay. a live look from our camera right now. spencer christian is here with the accuweather update. >> speaking of spectacular, okay, if i must enjoy this weather, then i shall do so. sunny skies across the bay area right now. mild conditions. here's live doppler 7 hd. i don't think you could ask for more picture perfect day. if you like blue skies, check out this view. it's currently 68 degrees in san francisco. 70 in oakland and san jose. 63 in half moon bay. it's 73 right now in santa rosa, napa 69. 72 in fairfield and concord. 71 in livermore. blue skies own the golden gate bridge. here's our first forecast. skies remain clear this evening. bright skies tomorrow morning. and then tomorrow afternoon, sunny and mild again. in fact, we'll see highs around the bay and in our inland areas ranging from mid to upper 70s tomorrow. how long will that last? i'll have the answer in my seven-
. >>> uc berkeley announced that facebook's coo will give this year's commencement speech. the university says sandberg was chosen because he's a advocate for women. >> if you don't mind spectacular, this is okay. a live look from our camera right now. spencer christian is here with the accuweather update. >> speaking of spectacular, okay, if i must enjoy this weather, then i shall do so. sunny skies across the bay area right now. mild conditions. here's live doppler 7 hd....
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guest blog on christian mcwhorter's blog about the civil dr. mcdermott's expertise the americaneyond legal system in the 19 century. her phd dissertation on juries in the antebellum midwest formed the basis of her 2012 book published by ohio university press, "the jury in lincoln's america." our colleague and friend rights mcdermott's careful study, based on extensive primary source research, sheds fresh light on the legal history the 19th century america. it should come as no surprise that she is comfortable with primary material. since the early 1990's, starting as an intern and working her way to her current position as assistant director and associate editor, she has been an integral part of the papers of abraham lincoln project in illinois. his ambitious effort aims to identify, index, and make available digitally all the works created by lincoln, as well as the material received by him. i first became aware of her contributions when she was on the advisory board, dealing with successful first phase of the project, lincoln's legal career. the papers project was caught in the mid
guest blog on christian mcwhorter's blog about the civil dr. mcdermott's expertise the americaneyond legal system in the 19 century. her phd dissertation on juries in the antebellum midwest formed the basis of her 2012 book published by ohio university press, "the jury in lincoln's america." our colleague and friend rights mcdermott's careful study, based on extensive primary source research, sheds fresh light on the legal history the 19th century america. it should come as no...
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also --. this argument is a table among conservatives, pushing for multiculturalism in universities or agitating for feminism or black power. conservatives are merely defending their turf. i object to the suggestion which i see everywhere that conservative christians started the culture wars, writes fantasy author lars walker. say what you like, we are the indians, you're the settlers. a longer view reveals that conservatives typically fire the first shots in our culture wars. anti-catholicism and anti-mormonism were not backlash movements against revolutions from the left, he were right-wing reactions to catholic immigration and the invention of mormonism. and to the moral, theological, social and economic threats those communities posed to protestant power. similarly, the cultural wars were conservative responses to the rise of the saloon, to mixed drinks and the culturallism brought on by rapid immigration. many now view the culture of victimhood on the right in bill o'reilly's war on the so-called war on christmas can, for example, as a pale imitation of the victimhood culture of l
also --. this argument is a table among conservatives, pushing for multiculturalism in universities or agitating for feminism or black power. conservatives are merely defending their turf. i object to the suggestion which i see everywhere that conservative christians started the culture wars, writes fantasy author lars walker. say what you like, we are the indians, you're the settlers. a longer view reveals that conservatives typically fire the first shots in our culture wars. anti-catholicism...
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with us and for political correctness many coming in the country were christians as well and thank you very much. >> agreed. >>> straight ahead a political debate in chalk. >> why pro-donald trump slogans has free speech versus hate speech fight at emory university. one mother's mission using art to help clear her son's name. >>> >>> welcome back to your world this morning. now 7.30 eastern time. secretary of state on john kerry two americans were killed in this week's attacks in brussels. kerry is in belgium this morning for anti terrorism talks. there have been raids over night and belgium police have detained seven people in relation to those attacks >>> u.s. marine have expanded to fighting i.s.i.l. in iraq. there have been rounds against them. as part of the operation to retat mosul. officials have insifd that marines are only there to provide security for soldiers >>> north carlina has a backlash against a new law there. companies denouncing the law and the mba says it is considering moving next year's alstar game away >>> turning to the presidential race, the democrats are g
with us and for political correctness many coming in the country were christians as well and thank you very much. >> agreed. >>> straight ahead a political debate in chalk. >> why pro-donald trump slogans has free speech versus hate speech fight at emory university. one mother's mission using art to help clear her son's name. >>> >>> welcome back to your world this morning. now 7.30 eastern time. secretary of state on john kerry two americans were killed...
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totally under siege. christianity is under siege. you take a look. i have been with so many pastors lately. jr. was telling me that i reminded him of his father. what his father did with liberty university. jerry, to top it off, has taken that to a new place. -- probablyg had 50 of the ministers and pastors coming to my office. they are really under tremendous pressure because of that want to have their -- they don't want their tax-exempt status taken under way. i said why is it that you folks are that way? why do you allow them? why aren't you more forceful? finally, somebody said we have to be careful with our tax-exempt status. we are going to try to get rid of that. that is really terrible. we are going to try to -- i have said that to a lot of evangelicals, a lot of great christians. it has -- it's sort of means that somebody walking down the street has more power than somebody of our religion, christianity, somebody that is an evangelical. they have more power. they have taken the right of free speech away. i said we would try to get rid of that and i think we will be very suc
totally under siege. christianity is under siege. you take a look. i have been with so many pastors lately. jr. was telling me that i reminded him of his father. what his father did with liberty university. jerry, to top it off, has taken that to a new place. -- probablyg had 50 of the ministers and pastors coming to my office. they are really under tremendous pressure because of that want to have their -- they don't want their tax-exempt status taken under way. i said why is it that you folks...
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the importance of judeo-christian values in america. >> terry: before sitting down with pat for h interview, dr. carson began by telling the audience what drew him into politician. charlene aaron has the highlights from his appearance at regent university. >> i'm absolutely delighted to be back home
the importance of judeo-christian values in america. >> terry: before sitting down with pat for h interview, dr. carson began by telling the audience what drew him into politician. charlene aaron has the highlights from his appearance at regent university. >> i'm absolutely delighted to be back home