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>> christians realize, musls take this seriously, christians are saying don't take it out on us if somethingappens, this is a small church in florida. >> thank you for your insights. george? >>> rifqa bary is now officially a u.s. resident. bary gained permanent residency after living in ohio as an illegal immigrant. her lawyer sayshe got it last week and can app for citizenship in 5 years and also apply for the driver's licens college scholarships and medicare as she battles uterine canc. >>> man accused of trying to kill israel ami ortiz with a bombay not have to stand trial. a 3-judge panel will decideif the suspect is mentally fit for the court case that has attracted worldwide tention. chris mitchell has the latest from jerusalem. >> as jack teitel entered the courtroom, he claimed ed israel's legal system had no authority over him. >> title is accused of planting a bombat ami ortiz's family because they are messianic jews. teitel faces a number of cases, including death of 2 arabs and atteted murder of a liberal professor. the ortiz musway until december r a decision. >> they are going to de
>> christians realize, musls take this seriously, christians are saying don't take it out on us if somethingappens, this is a small church in florida. >> thank you for your insights. george? >>> rifqa bary is now officially a u.s. resident. bary gained permanent residency after living in ohio as an illegal immigrant. her lawyer sayshe got it last week and can app for citizenship in 5 years and also apply for the driver's licens college scholarships and medicare as she...
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>> today on christian world news. refugees at risk. women who flee north korea for china are often sold into the sex trade. how christian ministries are fighting on their balf. and these young men aren't robbers, they are shoe shine boys. story behind their shame and ministry helping them take off the mask. plus the training camp helping long-term missionaries go to distance. north korean refugees sold into the sex trade in china. hello, everyone i am wendy griffith. human rights groups are testifying on capitol hill and protesting outside chinese embassy. north rean refugees living in their country. members of the human rights commissi hosted a hearing on the topic. they heard firsthand the horrors of women sold into the sex trade. it would allow the united states to place economic sanctions on the country. >> 90 percent of the women who flee north korea fall victims to traffickers and chinese government doenothing about it. it is the chinese government's ruthless policy of repay trioting that makes them so vulnerable. >> hopefly when
>> today on christian world news. refugees at risk. women who flee north korea for china are often sold into the sex trade. how christian ministries are fighting on their balf. and these young men aren't robbers, they are shoe shine boys. story behind their shame and ministry helping them take off the mask. plus the training camp helping long-term missionaries go to distance. north korean refugees sold into the sex trade in china. hello, everyone i am wendy griffith. human rights groups...
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>> today on christian world news the garden tomb in jerusalem is one of christianity's most sacred sites. now a muslim building project is putting this historic place at risk. our exclusive record at risk. in columbia hundreds of churches could be forced to close down their doors, whoos behind this troubling trend? plus africa's rising store, one of the firstadies, but she is a giant of the faith. >> the fight to protect one of christianity's most sacred places. hello, i am george thomas. my colleague and coanchor wendy griffithis on assignment. this is the place where many believe jesus christ rose from the dead and in danger of being damaged by a construction projec a project funded by a muslim group. my colleague chrimitchell has the exclive story from jerusalem. >> reporter: the director of the garden tomb showed cbn news, this 15-foowall being built above the garden tombs 105-year-old wall. >> it has built this wooden construction building hundreds of tons of concrete on top of the wall. >> they fear the new wall would bring on a ka tas trophy. >> we have 3 or 4 areas where christia
>> today on christian world news the garden tomb in jerusalem is one of christianity's most sacred sites. now a muslim building project is putting this historic place at risk. our exclusive record at risk. in columbia hundreds of churches could be forced to close down their doors, whoos behind this troubling trend? plus africa's rising store, one of the firstadies, but she is a giant of the faith. >> the fight to protect one of christianity's most sacred places. hello, i am george...
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>> markets are smarter than maybe christian gives them credit for. of course, they anticipate finance or healthcare. people anticipate trying to keep the last semblance of freedom alive. i think the problem here, wayne, to your point isn't the number of pages in the regulation. it's basic premise that people had a right to healthcare. right to action. not a freebie from the federal government. >> wayne, real quick. last word, sir. >> the point is you are adding 31 million extra people. no way in the world. some future date it has to be paid for. maybe not now but it has to be paid for. >> coming up, remember this? >> fannie mae and freddie mac are not in a crisis. >> cheryl: barney frank about to repeat history? what the massachusetts democrat is pushing fannie and freddie to do now that some say will make the last crisis look like a picnic. hey, lawrence, my parents want to talk to you. oh. about what? uh, they don't really think you're an exchange student. what? they think you're a businessman, using our house to meet new clients in china. for real
>> markets are smarter than maybe christian gives them credit for. of course, they anticipate finance or healthcare. people anticipate trying to keep the last semblance of freedom alive. i think the problem here, wayne, to your point isn't the number of pages in the regulation. it's basic premise that people had a right to healthcare. right to action. not a freebie from the federal government. >> wayne, real quick. last word, sir. >> the point is you are adding 31 million...
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the christian worshippers refused to back down. every week 20 or so return to pray defieing threats and intimidation. attacks by muslim extremists in indonesia have increased, 64 incidents in 2010 up from 18 last year. dale herd koob cab news. >>> four medical missionaries free on bail in zimbabwe. their congregation is asking people to continue to pray. they are accused of illegally operating a clinic for aids orphans and handing out medicine without a license. a doctor from zimbabwe was arrested. they had to surrender their passports. >>> coming up, he has lived in one of the largest homosexual communities in america for more than 10 years, but he is not gay. find out why he has made this home next. >> the mission field has led unconvention christianto move to very uncoentional places. >> for 29-year-old andrew has moved to chicago's gay town. there is a spiritual hunger there. >> stroll down the streets of chicago's boy's town and find a multifauceted gay world. flamboyant types and rainbow themes. >> andrew has lived in boy's t
the christian worshippers refused to back down. every week 20 or so return to pray defieing threats and intimidation. attacks by muslim extremists in indonesia have increased, 64 incidents in 2010 up from 18 last year. dale herd koob cab news. >>> four medical missionaries free on bail in zimbabwe. their congregation is asking people to continue to pray. they are accused of illegally operating a clinic for aids orphans and handing out medicine without a license. a doctor from zimbabwe...
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-- american christians or jews. with that, i would open the floor for some questions third >> if i could ask -- >> could you identify yourself? >> abc 7 news. >> hi. [inaudible] i was wondering if anybody else could speak to other next steps and a little bit about what happened at this meeting. how many of you were there? how long to come up with this statement? thank you. >> in terms of next steps, my name is reverend richard killmer, the executive director of the national religious campaign against torture. we have been concerned since our founding in 2006 that the victims of u.s.-sponsored torture have been muslims. one of the neck steps that have been discussed is a possibility of another meeting like this one but much larger, with people of various faiths across the country coming together and talk about what are the real strategies we need to do together to end this anti- muslim bigotry, because it is the people in the pews who have the potential for having the most power or have the potential for bringing abo
-- american christians or jews. with that, i would open the floor for some questions third >> if i could ask -- >> could you identify yourself? >> abc 7 news. >> hi. [inaudible] i was wondering if anybody else could speak to other next steps and a little bit about what happened at this meeting. how many of you were there? how long to come up with this statement? thank you. >> in terms of next steps, my name is reverend richard killmer, the executive director of the...
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of goals still separates the two christian traditions. -- a gulf still separates the two christian traditions. the overriding message is how religious belief can find its place again in the public discourse of a secular society, how to make christian values shape the culture of the public square. >> on this, they are united. the archbishop of canterbury articulated his vision of the role of faith and should play in society. >> we do not seek political power or control as churchmen, or the dominance of the christian faith in the public sphere. but the opportunity to testify, to argue, sometimes to protest, sometimes to affirm, to play our part in any public debate of our societies. ♪ >> it was a long day for the 83- year-old pontiff, ending in another symbolic first. a visit to westminster abbey. >> when we have persuaded our neighbors that the light of faith is a life well lived and joyfully lived. >> the world. restoring religious belief to secular life is their shared purpose. bbc news. >> security is tight in london after the police arrested six men in connection with an alleged plot aga
of goals still separates the two christian traditions. -- a gulf still separates the two christian traditions. the overriding message is how religious belief can find its place again in the public discourse of a secular society, how to make christian values shape the culture of the public square. >> on this, they are united. the archbishop of canterbury articulated his vision of the role of faith and should play in society. >> we do not seek political power or control as churchmen,...
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you will hear many people claim that hitler was a christian. they use hitler to make their point about how frightening christian fundamentalists can be. they always say this. but anyone who says that have not read history or have read history written by progressive, not the people that were there. joseph goebbels, hitler propaganda minister noted in a diary, conversation with hitler. he wrote and i quote "the furor is a man intuned to an tig wity. he hates christianity because it crippled all that is humanity." that sounds like michael moore. spear reports in his memoir of a similar statement made by hitler. "it's been our misfortune to have the wrong religion. why didn't we have the religion of the japanese, or muhammadian religion that would have been much more compatible to us than christianity. why did it have to be christianity with the meekness and flatiness?" whenever you bring up germany and hitler, it's extreme but it's less extreme believe it or not than communism and russia. for as horrifying as it is, it's just been our media propag
you will hear many people claim that hitler was a christian. they use hitler to make their point about how frightening christian fundamentalists can be. they always say this. but anyone who says that have not read history or have read history written by progressive, not the people that were there. joseph goebbels, hitler propaganda minister noted in a diary, conversation with hitler. he wrote and i quote "the furor is a man intuned to an tig wity. he hates christianity because it crippled...
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the christian missionary school was attacked. in that delhi, the united states condemned the violence, and anyone in america who insulted the koran. >> i strongly condemn such acts as disrespectful, and tolerant, davis of, and unrepresentative of american values. the deliberate destruction of any holy book is and abhorrent act. >> but cashmere is an indian challenge. the prime minister, here in delhi with military commanders, is deeply distressed by the latest violence. but this government seems powerless to stop it. kasner has been disputed and divided between india and pakistan for more than six decades. it remains a dangerous source of tension in south asia and a rallying cry from muslim militants. violent unrest in kashmir has implications for stability in india and pakistan and also further appeals in afghanistan. abc news, a deli. >> the man behind a controversial plans for muslim community center near ground zero in new york has said extremists of any faith must not be allowed to hush up the discourse. the imam says it is
the christian missionary school was attacked. in that delhi, the united states condemned the violence, and anyone in america who insulted the koran. >> i strongly condemn such acts as disrespectful, and tolerant, davis of, and unrepresentative of american values. the deliberate destruction of any holy book is and abhorrent act. >> but cashmere is an indian challenge. the prime minister, here in delhi with military commanders, is deeply distressed by the latest violence. but this...
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so so what you're saying is you don't believe that this crazy christian this so-called christian nation this is not and why are you not english because a christian nation where you know in our in our constitution where does it say that they exalt in the sounds tristen you know what i'm saying it's not a christian nation but the words from the talking heads are where christian and judeo christian nation now essentially that is i know a lot of shirley's not saying nothing a. i didn't interrupt you don't interrupt me this is not a christian nation this nation isn't even remotely close surely your comments choice carlos really are what they're saying here surely your comments i would bless you for for you for calling for repentance but the kind of repentance that we should be seeking is is repentance from from from war make i mean jesus said blessed are you that kerry says there are so you that scouts not kill we have no business over there in afghanistan we had no business over there in iraq but you're not going to fix any of this without obedience to the commandments of god don't say we'r
so so what you're saying is you don't believe that this crazy christian this so-called christian nation this is not and why are you not english because a christian nation where you know in our in our constitution where does it say that they exalt in the sounds tristen you know what i'm saying it's not a christian nation but the words from the talking heads are where christian and judeo christian nation now essentially that is i know a lot of shirley's not saying nothing a. i didn't interrupt...
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. >> i'm a christian by choice. my mother was one of the most spiritual people i knew, but she didn't raise me in the church. >> reporter: barack obama has said he became interested in christianity while working as a community organizer in chicago alongside black pastors. >> i came to my christian faith later in life. and it was because the precepts of jesus christ spoke to me in terms of the kind of life that i would want to lead. being my brothers' and sisters' keeper. treating others as they would treat me. >> reporter: in 1988 as age 26 he walked down the aisle at reverend jeremiah writ's church and was baptized. a scene he describes in his book "the audacity of hope." >> kneeling beneath that increase on the south side of
. >> i'm a christian by choice. my mother was one of the most spiritual people i knew, but she didn't raise me in the church. >> reporter: barack obama has said he became interested in christianity while working as a community organizer in chicago alongside black pastors. >> i came to my christian faith later in life. and it was because the precepts of jesus christ spoke to me in terms of the kind of life that i would want to lead. being my brothers' and sisters' keeper....
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some are urging a re-think. >> they have lost sight of everything, christian values, christian orientation. they are no different from the christian democrats or the free democrats. >> but some figures have rejected calls on the ideology. they say things are unfounded. >> we do not need another party to the right of the cdu. that is a needless discussion. >> the leadership says there are more pressing issues to discuss, such as barrett -- such as the reform of the armed forces. >> compulsory military service will remain in the constitution, so it will not be scrapped in favor of a fully professional army. >> compulsory military service will be discontinued in its present form. the cdu had reached agreement on one decisive issue. many more remain. >> earlier, we spoke to our correspondent simon and asked about the problems the cdu is facing. >> you could call it an identity crisis. it has been overshadowed about protests and debate about what they really stand for, and the main problem is that many conservatives within the party feel after 10 years of angela merkel at the helm that they are
some are urging a re-think. >> they have lost sight of everything, christian values, christian orientation. they are no different from the christian democrats or the free democrats. >> but some figures have rejected calls on the ideology. they say things are unfounded. >> we do not need another party to the right of the cdu. that is a needless discussion. >> the leadership says there are more pressing issues to discuss, such as barrett -- such as the reform of the armed...
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i, as a muslim, want you, as a christian, to really be a perfect christian. i want my jewish friends to be perfect jews. to live according to the highesr principles of what it means to be a jew, to be a christian, to be a muslim. >> there are many people who say that's not what islam is about. i know we ha to take a short break. when we come back on the other side, i want to play for you a yom k of what franklin graha has said about islam and get your response to that because it's very tough and it's very harsh. so we're going to take a short break. we'll be back in just a moment. thank you for calling usa prime credit. my name is...peggy. what is problem, please? pegg sure...well...suddenly it looks like i'm being charged a $35 annual fee. yes? tell me it's a mistake. yes? pare you saying yes or e you asking yes? yes? peggy? peggy? anncr: want better customer service? switch to discover. ranked #1 in customer loyalty. it pays to discover. >>> we're back with imam feisal. nice to have you. >> thank you. >> let's talk about money. $100 milon was the price tag
i, as a muslim, want you, as a christian, to really be a perfect christian. i want my jewish friends to be perfect jews. to live according to the highesr principles of what it means to be a jew, to be a christian, to be a muslim. >> there are many people who say that's not what islam is about. i know we ha to take a short break. when we come back on the other side, i want to play for you a yom k of what franklin graha has said about islam and get your response to that because it's very...
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i, as a muslim, want you, as a christian, to really be a perfect christian. i want my jewish friends to be perfect jews. to live according to the highest principles of what it means to be a jew, to be a christian, to be a muslim. >> there are many people who say that's not what islam is about. we have to take a short break. when we come back on the other side, i want to play for you a chunk of what franklin graham has said about islam and get your response to that because it's very tough and it's very harsh. so we're going to take a short break. we'll be back in just a moment. oh, it's not just today. with our free loyalty program, you earn great stuff like accident forgiveness and bigger discounts just by staying with us. oh! ooh! so, what you're saying is, it gets even better with age. oh! tell me we're still talking about insurance. rewarding loyalty. now, that's progressive. call or click today. [ male announcer ] we asked zyrtec® users what they love about their allergy relief, and what it lets them do. the thing i love most about zyrtec® is that it al
i, as a muslim, want you, as a christian, to really be a perfect christian. i want my jewish friends to be perfect jews. to live according to the highest principles of what it means to be a jew, to be a christian, to be a muslim. >> there are many people who say that's not what islam is about. we have to take a short break. when we come back on the other side, i want to play for you a chunk of what franklin graham has said about islam and get your response to that because it's very tough...
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you are on the lunatic fringe of christianity? >> well, i agree that the burning of the koran is pretty radical. >> reporter: it's an act of holy war. a sign of the times. and some, like terry jones, are ready for the fight. you're prepared to do this, and prepared and ready to incite violence? >> we're definitely prepared to do this. we're definitely prepared to give our lives for this particular message and cause, yes. >> reporter: will you be armed? >> yes, we will. yes. >> reporter: so we could see a gun battle out here. >> we could. we have been threatened. >> reporter: jones says he's been asked directly by the fbi, the department of justice and local gainesville law enforcement not to go through with the koran burning. but he won't listen. to them, at least. if you listen to him closely, though, you get the sense that he may be looking, praying, for a way out of a terrible corner he's painted himself into. >> reporter: you're going to go through with this? >> as of right now, we have every intention. in going through, yes.
you are on the lunatic fringe of christianity? >> well, i agree that the burning of the koran is pretty radical. >> reporter: it's an act of holy war. a sign of the times. and some, like terry jones, are ready for the fight. you're prepared to do this, and prepared and ready to incite violence? >> we're definitely prepared to do this. we're definitely prepared to give our lives for this particular message and cause, yes. >> reporter: will you be armed? >> yes, we...
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one of them president obama who has now spoken out about his christianity. and it started off wondering about religion and choice. and dan harris looked into it today. >> they were, perhaps, his most extensive comments about president about his faith. >> i'm a christian by choice. my mother was one from the most spiritual people i knew but didn't raise me in the church. >> reporter: barack obama has said that he first became interested in christianity when he moved to chicago in 1985 to be a community organizer, where he worked alongside black pass tors. 6 >> i came to my christian faith later in life. and it was because the precepts of jesus christ spoke to me in terms of the kind of life that i would want to lead. being my brothers' and sisters' keeper, treating others as they would treat me. >> reporter: in 1988, at age 26, he walked down the aisle at the reverend jeremiah wright's church, and was baptized, a scene he describes in his book, "the audacity of hope." >> kneeling beneath that cross on the south side of chicago, i felt i heard god's spirit bec
one of them president obama who has now spoken out about his christianity. and it started off wondering about religion and choice. and dan harris looked into it today. >> they were, perhaps, his most extensive comments about president about his faith. >> i'm a christian by choice. my mother was one from the most spiritual people i knew but didn't raise me in the church. >> reporter: barack obama has said that he first became interested in christianity when he moved to chicago...
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the christian group demanding lifestyle beautiful furniture and songs. before the war there were nearly 6,000 shakers in 23 u.s. communities. today there's just one active shaker village left with just three members. the last shaker community straddles an old road in the midst of 1,800 acres of forest and farmland. at the peak there were nearly 200 members here. now the three remaining, brother haad, he came here when he was 20. sister carpenter is 72 and too shy for an interview. she's been here for 21 years. sister frances karr is 83. she was brought here when she was 10. >> i hope and pray with all my heart we're not the last three shaker shakers. >> as long as we do god's work. i believe there will be locations sent to this way of life. >> shakers originated in england in the 1700s. offshoot of the more sedate quakers led by a charismatic preacher shakers call mother ann lee. like today's pentecostals, shakers who felt the holy spirit would roll and twirl and speak in tongues. shaking quakers they were called shakers. mother ann taught that lives dev
the christian group demanding lifestyle beautiful furniture and songs. before the war there were nearly 6,000 shakers in 23 u.s. communities. today there's just one active shaker village left with just three members. the last shaker community straddles an old road in the midst of 1,800 acres of forest and farmland. at the peak there were nearly 200 members here. now the three remaining, brother haad, he came here when he was 20. sister carpenter is 72 and too shy for an interview. she's been...
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the middle east is home to three religions, judaism, christianity, and islam that all celebrate peace and understanding. but when we hear the phrase "middle east," we often think of hostility and violence. at the heart of the problem is the israel-palestinian conflict, essentially a dispute over land, land palestinians believe jews have unrightfully taken, land that many jews feel is their god-given homeland. many leaders of many nations have tried to broker peace to no avail. some believe that continued international pressure is the key to success. others believe that true peace can only be achieved by incorporating grassroots efforts. let's find out what our guests think. meet ghassan g.j. tarazi is executive director of the united palestinian appeal, an organization aiding palestinians in need. last year, g.j, whose father is palestinian, led a grassroots leadership training workshop in ramallah. welcome. >> thank you. >> emily siegel is a peace activist and former delegate for interfaith peace builders, an organization that brings people from diverse backgrounds together for trips
the middle east is home to three religions, judaism, christianity, and islam that all celebrate peace and understanding. but when we hear the phrase "middle east," we often think of hostility and violence. at the heart of the problem is the israel-palestinian conflict, essentially a dispute over land, land palestinians believe jews have unrightfully taken, land that many jews feel is their god-given homeland. many leaders of many nations have tried to broker peace to no avail. some...
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why are we questioning his christianity? >> sean: i'm not. >> there are plenty of people who do. >> sean: michael you are great friends with billy graham who i admire a lot. what do you think? >> what do i think about billy or obama? >> sean: obama. >> i've never spent any time with him. obviously, i disagree with a lot of his policies. but i've never met the guy. so i'm going to be more merciful than you are. >> sean: that i can see. >> interesting if he continues to get the question about the christian thing -- >> sean: on your new cd, you have two songs that you wrote to your wife. there's not enough diamonds in the world. you make all other husbands and men look bad. i really resent you for this. last chance to get in your text vote. we want to know the issue, which is impacting your midterm vote the most. . the results coming up after the results coming up after the mmmmmm. mmmmmm. wow! you have got to be kidding me. 80 calories? light & fit has 80 calories versus 100 in the other leading brand. light & fit. irresistibl
why are we questioning his christianity? >> sean: i'm not. >> there are plenty of people who do. >> sean: michael you are great friends with billy graham who i admire a lot. what do you think? >> what do i think about billy or obama? >> sean: obama. >> i've never spent any time with him. obviously, i disagree with a lot of his policies. but i've never met the guy. so i'm going to be more merciful than you are. >> sean: that i can see. >>...
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the christian group demanding lifestyle beautiful furniture and songs. before the war there were nearly 6,000 shakers in 23 u.s. communities. today there's just one active shaker village left with just three members. the last shaker community straddles an old road in the midst of 1,800 acres of forest and farmland. at the peak there were nearly 200 members here. now the three remaining, brother haad, he came here when he was 20. sister carpenter is 72 and too shy for an interview she's been here for 21 years. sister frances karr is 83. she was brought here when she was 10. >> i hope and pray with all my heart we're not the last three shaker shakers. >> as long as we do god's work. i believe there will be locations sent to this way of life. >> shakers originated in england in the 1700s. offshoot of the more sedate quakers led by a charismatic preacher shakers call mother ann lee. like today's pentecostals, shakers who felt the holy spirit would roll and twirl and speak in tongues. shaking quakers they were called shakers. mother ann taught that lives devo
the christian group demanding lifestyle beautiful furniture and songs. before the war there were nearly 6,000 shakers in 23 u.s. communities. today there's just one active shaker village left with just three members. the last shaker community straddles an old road in the midst of 1,800 acres of forest and farmland. at the peak there were nearly 200 members here. now the three remaining, brother haad, he came here when he was 20. sister carpenter is 72 and too shy for an interview she's been...
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are you anti-christian? >> that is like -- that's like the lowest response i've ever heard from a candidate. i've got to tell. >> really? >> i'll show you the ad and the interview in a minute. >>> another member caught giving scholarship money meant for needy kids to his relatives and relatives of his staffers. we're demanding answers and keeping them honest. ring ring. progresso. everyday i eat your soups, i save a lot of money. that's great. so, your rich and hearty soups have made me, rich and hearty. that's funny. i'm hearty because of your juicy steak, your potatoes... you're really, rich and happy. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. oh. about what? uh, they don't really think you're an exchange student. what? they think you're a businessman, using our house to meet new clients in china. for reals, player? [ woman speaks chinese ] they overheard a phone call. [ speaks chinese ] something about shipping with fedex to shanghai. and then you opened a bottle of champagne. that was for
are you anti-christian? >> that is like -- that's like the lowest response i've ever heard from a candidate. i've got to tell. >> really? >> i'll show you the ad and the interview in a minute. >>> another member caught giving scholarship money meant for needy kids to his relatives and relatives of his staffers. we're demanding answers and keeping them honest. ring ring. progresso. everyday i eat your soups, i save a lot of money. that's great. so, your rich and hearty...
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commitment -- the christian commitment ethically and doctrinally." they are did this was viewpoint discriminatory, which is a big no under the free-speech clause. the argument was that hastings allowed groups to organize around secular ideas but not around religious ideas. this was an attack mostly on the religion nondiscrimination policy. that, cls argued, was discriminatory. the ninth court affirmed that decision. at that point, cls asked the supreme court to review the case. it put hastings into a greater context. the chapter at hastings was not the first and probably will not be the last religious student organization at a public university that experiences difficulty with the administration because of the statement of faith requirement. this was a widespread problem. there had been many controversies which had resulted in litigation. more specifically, we pointed out to the supreme court that the ninth circuit which will against cls had disagreed with the seventh circuit, which had ruled in favor of cls in an essentially identical case. that is
commitment -- the christian commitment ethically and doctrinally." they are did this was viewpoint discriminatory, which is a big no under the free-speech clause. the argument was that hastings allowed groups to organize around secular ideas but not around religious ideas. this was an attack mostly on the religion nondiscrimination policy. that, cls argued, was discriminatory. the ninth court affirmed that decision. at that point, cls asked the supreme court to review the case. it put...
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he was asked about his christian faith, his religion and gave an interesting answer. >> i'm a christian by choice. my family didn't, you know, frankly, they were not folks who went to church every week. my mother was one of the most spiritual people i knew but she didn't raise me in the church. so i came to my christian faith later in life. and it was because the precepts of jesus christ spoke to me in terms of the kind of life that i would want to lead. being my brothers and sisters' keeper. treating others as they would treat me. and i think, also, understanding that jesus christ dying for my sins spoke to the humility we all have to have as human beings. we're sinful and we're flawed and we make mistakes. and that we achieve salvation through the grace of god. >> the president today, on his christian faith, chuck, one area where every word spoken by barack obama is dissected over and over again. >> and this one will likely be dissected. during the campaign they spent a lot of time courting the evangelical media outlets, evangelicals in general, because the president at the time, cand
he was asked about his christian faith, his religion and gave an interesting answer. >> i'm a christian by choice. my family didn't, you know, frankly, they were not folks who went to church every week. my mother was one of the most spiritual people i knew but she didn't raise me in the church. so i came to my christian faith later in life. and it was because the precepts of jesus christ spoke to me in terms of the kind of life that i would want to lead. being my brothers and sisters'...
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i as a muslim want you, as a christian, to really be a perfect christian. i want my jewish friends to be perfect jews. to live according to the highest princ principles of what it means to be a jew, to be a christian, to be a muslim. >> there are many people who say that's not what islam is about. when we come back on the other side, i want to play for you a chunk of what franklin graham has said about islam and get your response to that because it's very tough and it's very harsh. so we're going to take a short break. weeble back in just a moment.a h. ...and? it helped balance her colon. oh, now that's the best part. i love your work. [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. >>> we're back with imam feisal. nice to have you. >> thank you. >> let's talk about money. $100 million was the price tag for this islamic cultural center. where are you going to get the money? >> well, we have yet to raise the capital campaign. >> you have not raised the money for it yet. >> we have not. >> where will you get the money? >> we will raise from whatever source wes c
i as a muslim want you, as a christian, to really be a perfect christian. i want my jewish friends to be perfect jews. to live according to the highest princ principles of what it means to be a jew, to be a christian, to be a muslim. >> there are many people who say that's not what islam is about. when we come back on the other side, i want to play for you a chunk of what franklin graham has said about islam and get your response to that because it's very tough and it's very harsh. so...
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why are we questioning his christianity? >> sean: i'm not. >> there are plenty of people who do. >> sean: michael you are great friends with billy graham who i admire a lot. what do you think? >> what do i think about billy or obama? >> sean: obama. >> i've never spent any time with him. obviously, i disagree with a lot of his policies. but i've never met the guy. so i'm going to be more merciful than you are. >> sean: that i can see. >> interesting if he continues to get the question about the christian thing -- >> sean: on your new cd, you have two songs that you wrote to your wife. there's not enough diamonds in the world. you make all other husbands and men look bad. i really resent you for this. last chance to get in your text vote. we want to know the issue, which is impacting your midterm vote the most. . the results coming up after the break. straight ahead. >> sean: we continue. we have our poll question what issue in the midterm election is going to image -- going to impact your vote the most. 50% is government spe
why are we questioning his christianity? >> sean: i'm not. >> there are plenty of people who do. >> sean: michael you are great friends with billy graham who i admire a lot. what do you think? >> what do i think about billy or obama? >> sean: obama. >> i've never spent any time with him. obviously, i disagree with a lot of his policies. but i've never met the guy. so i'm going to be more merciful than you are. >> sean: that i can see. >>...
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you can find so many similarities with christianity and scombrudism. >> with christianity and judaism. what islam is not is to impose itself onto the other. there is no constraint -- you can't have compulsion in matter of religion. we say in arabic coming from the koran, you cannot impose this, you have to respect the freedom, you have to respect the diversity of religion and there is something which is quite important. there is an implied ethic, implied islamic ethic which has to do with respecting, for example, the life of the innocent, so ethices of war in islam is completely opposed to what we had in the states in new york or what we have in london in the streets by killing innocent people -- not only is this not islamic, it's antiislamic, it's against my faith, the second victims of people killed are the muslims themselves so i would say this is what islam is and has nothing to do with the violence. >> charlie: what responsibility -- and i ask this carefully -- does islam have for allowing the perception to be? >> yes, i think it's a good question and this is something which the
you can find so many similarities with christianity and scombrudism. >> with christianity and judaism. what islam is not is to impose itself onto the other. there is no constraint -- you can't have compulsion in matter of religion. we say in arabic coming from the koran, you cannot impose this, you have to respect the freedom, you have to respect the diversity of religion and there is something which is quite important. there is an implied ethic, implied islamic ethic which has to do with...
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-- american christians or jews. with that, i would open the floor for some questions third >> if i could ask -- >> could you identify yourself? >> abc 7 news. >> hi. [inaudible] i was wondering if anybody else could speak to other next steps and a little bit about what happened at this meeting. how many of you were there? how long to come up with this statement? thank you. >> in terms of next steps, my name is reverend richard killmer, the executive director of the national religious campaign against torture. we have been concerned since our founding in 2006 that the victims of u.s.-sponsored torture have been muslims. one of the neck steps that have been discussed is a possibility of another meeting like this one but much larger, with people of various faiths across the country coming together and talk about what are the real strategies we need to do together to end this anti- muslim bigotry, because it is the people in the pews who have the potential for having the most power or have the potential for bringing abo
-- american christians or jews. with that, i would open the floor for some questions third >> if i could ask -- >> could you identify yourself? >> abc 7 news. >> hi. [inaudible] i was wondering if anybody else could speak to other next steps and a little bit about what happened at this meeting. how many of you were there? how long to come up with this statement? thank you. >> in terms of next steps, my name is reverend richard killmer, the executive director of the...
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i'm christian schaffer. jest jessamy was facing more than 1300 vote deficit after 15 years as city state's attorney. she's ready to move forward. jeff hager has more on her decision. >> at this time i want to thank the citizens of baltimore city for giving me the opportunity to serve. it has been a labor of love. >> reporter: and with that baltimore city state's attorney patricia jessamy announced she had telephoned her opponent gregg bernstein and had conceded the race to retain her office of 15 years. the incumbent says she learned a long time ago to let life's turns make her better, not bitter. and she's now prepared to focus upon her future. >> i am definitely not going quietly into the night. i am a public servant by nature, and there is an initiative that i have been working on that i'm going to volunteer initially my time towards and it is that fifth sunday to violence initiative. >> reporter: having spent time putting criminals behind bars she wants to reach out to children to help them grow into sol
i'm christian schaffer. jest jessamy was facing more than 1300 vote deficit after 15 years as city state's attorney. she's ready to move forward. jeff hager has more on her decision. >> at this time i want to thank the citizens of baltimore city for giving me the opportunity to serve. it has been a labor of love. >> reporter: and with that baltimore city state's attorney patricia jessamy announced she had telephoned her opponent gregg bernstein and had conceded the race to retain...
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he was asked about his christian faith, his religion and gave an interesting answer. >> i'm a christian by choice. my family didn't, you know, frankly, they were not folks who went to church every week. my mother was one of the most spiritual people i knew but she dn't raise me in the church. so i came toy christian faith later in life. and it was because t precepts of jesus chrisspoke to me in terms of the kind of life that i would want to lead. beg my brothers and sisters' keeper. treating others as they would treat me. and i think, also, understanding that jesus christ dying for my sins spoke to the humility we all have to have as human beings. we're sinful and we're flawed and we make mistakes. and that we achieve salvation through the grace of god. >> the president today, on his christian faith, chuck, one area where every word spokeby barack obama is dissected over and over again. >> and this one will likely be dissected. during the campaign they spent a lot of time courting the evangelical media outlets, evangelicals in general, because the president at the time, candidate obama,
he was asked about his christian faith, his religion and gave an interesting answer. >> i'm a christian by choice. my family didn't, you know, frankly, they were not folks who went to church every week. my mother was one of the most spiritual people i knew but she dn't raise me in the church. so i came toy christian faith later in life. and it was because t precepts of jesus chrisspoke to me in terms of the kind of life that i would want to lead. beg my brothers and sisters' keeper....
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christine o'donnell is a strong christian, with strong christian values. now they released a tape she did years ago when she was younger about sexuality and her stance on sexuality and being pure and waiting for marriage and living up to her christian principles. where did that come from the day after the election? doesn't that sound like a campaign might have been having it in their arsenal? they didn't release it now out of bitterness they released it? that's my . >> isn't it something that the media -- that's my suspicion. >> isn't it something that the media loves to pounce on mean spirited republicans. that should have been another story these personal attacks on her. that should have been a media story today. except they participated. >> sean: harry smith at cbs always has the gop's best interests at heart. you know that, i know that and our audience knows that. >> you got delaware, kentucky, alaska, utah, one after another, after another. are all of these tea party victories good for the republican party? karl rove said this is not going to help us
christine o'donnell is a strong christian, with strong christian values. now they released a tape she did years ago when she was younger about sexuality and her stance on sexuality and being pure and waiting for marriage and living up to her christian principles. where did that come from the day after the election? doesn't that sound like a campaign might have been having it in their arsenal? they didn't release it now out of bitterness they released it? that's my . >> isn't it something...
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christians sometimes ask what would jesus do? do you really this that jesus christ, if he were here today, would say, pastor, go burn that holy book. >> absolutely. >> reporter: jesus christ would say that? >> absolutely. >> reporter: now, despite the controversy, diane, pastor jones says he does have support among americans. he claims he's been sent more than 200 korans to burn here. >> well, terry, you talked about those in the community, the christian community, trying to appeal to him to stop. is there anybody else, do you think, who could get to him? >> reporter: well, you know, the christian community here in gainesville has really tried to rise up and answer this demonstration with a counter-demonstration right next door at the united methodist church. but he strikes me as a person who has boxed himself into a corner. he does say he's praying on this. general petraeus' words had an effect. he said if god sends him a clear message not to do it, he won't. but he told me he can't imagine god sending him that message. >> terry
christians sometimes ask what would jesus do? do you really this that jesus christ, if he were here today, would say, pastor, go burn that holy book. >> absolutely. >> reporter: jesus christ would say that? >> absolutely. >> reporter: now, despite the controversy, diane, pastor jones says he does have support among americans. he claims he's been sent more than 200 korans to burn here. >> well, terry, you talked about those in the community, the christian community,...
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, american christians or jews. >> imam rauf, organizer of the proposed new york islamic center, said his mission is to build bridges between religious groups. in a column in "the new york times," he said interfaith support for the center is helping to undermine anti-american radals. >>> a new report from the former heads of the 9/11 commission says u.s. authorities have not done enough to address the threat of homegrown terrorism. it urged new systems be put in place to counter radicalization. kim lawton reports that several leading u.s. muslim groups are already trying to confront these concerns with new efforts to pro-vent extremism from taking hold in their communities. >> reporter: it's late afternoon in manassas, virginia, not far outside washington, dc, and at the dar al noor mosque they're getting ready for a good all-american barbeque. the picnic is part of a new national initiative from the muslim american society called "the straight path campaign." it's one of several new projects being launched by u.s. islamic groups in an effort to fight extremism within their community,
, american christians or jews. >> imam rauf, organizer of the proposed new york islamic center, said his mission is to build bridges between religious groups. in a column in "the new york times," he said interfaith support for the center is helping to undermine anti-american radals. >>> a new report from the former heads of the 9/11 commission says u.s. authorities have not done enough to address the threat of homegrown terrorism. it urged new systems be put in place to...
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and we will have prayer space for christians and for jews. as i said, we have to build on our common platform. we need to build -- we need to build a space which creates and emphasizes a culture of worship. i, as a muslim, want you, as a christian, to really be a perfect christian.be i want my jewish friends to be perfect jews. to live accoing to the highest principles of what it means to be a jew, to be a christian, to be a muslim. >> there are many people who say that not what islam is about. i know we have to take a short break. when we come back on the other si, i wa to play for you a k chunk of whafranklin graham has said about islam and get your response to that because it's very tough and it's very harsh. so we're going to take a short break. we'll be back in just a moment. >>> we're back with imam feisal. nice to have you. >> thank you. >> let's talk about money. $100 million was the price tag for this islamic cultural center. where are you going to get the money? >> well, we have yet to raise the capital campaign. >> you have no mone
and we will have prayer space for christians and for jews. as i said, we have to build on our common platform. we need to build -- we need to build a space which creates and emphasizes a culture of worship. i, as a muslim, want you, as a christian, to really be a perfect christian.be i want my jewish friends to be perfect jews. to live accoing to the highest principles of what it means to be a jew, to be a christian, to be a muslim. >> there are many people who say that not what islam is...
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i was not an anti-christian bigot and that i, in fact, felt like a christian myself. (anderson) and you were brought up in a catholic family. yeah, i was raised as a catholic, you know. and of course, i left the church at the age of 13 or 14. as most ex-catholics that i speak to, you know, they sort of leave the church at around that time. and i've always felt there was a, you know-- there's a basic conflict between what the church tells you and what your body tells you at that age. and if you're smart, you'll listen to your body. (paulson) and you mentioned that before this controversy, you were relatively unknown. yeah. a little more than a decade later, you are widely known and widely respected. so was that controversy a blessing or a curse? both. you know, why couldn't it be both? yeah. i mean, that's--but that's the nature of my work, that there is a lot of conflict and contradiction within the work, and certainly the way it's been perceived and seen, you know, outside of the studio is also conflicted. so who would be some of the artists that you looked to for in
i was not an anti-christian bigot and that i, in fact, felt like a christian myself. (anderson) and you were brought up in a catholic family. yeah, i was raised as a catholic, you know. and of course, i left the church at the age of 13 or 14. as most ex-catholics that i speak to, you know, they sort of leave the church at around that time. and i've always felt there was a, you know-- there's a basic conflict between what the church tells you and what your body tells you at that age. and if...
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are you anti-christian? >> that is like -- that's like the lowest response i've ever heard from a candidate. i've got to tell you. >> really? >> i'll show you the ad and the interview in a minute. >>> another member caught giving scholarship money meant for needy kids to his relatives and relatives of his staffers. we're demanding answers and keeping them honest. ♪ when it's planes in the sky ♪ ♪ for a chain of supply, that's logistics ♪ ♪ when the parts for the line ♪ ♪ come precisely on time ♪ that's logistics ♪ ♪ a continuous link, that is always in sync ♪ ♪ that's logistics ♪ ♪ there will be no more stress ♪ ♪ cause you've called ups, that's logistics ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] every business day, bank of america lends billions of dollars, to individuals, institutions, schools, organizations and businesses. ♪ working to set opportunity in motion. bank of america. to everyone who wantsset to go to collegey in motion. and everyone who started college but never finished...
are you anti-christian? >> that is like -- that's like the lowest response i've ever heard from a candidate. i've got to tell you. >> really? >> i'll show you the ad and the interview in a minute. >>> another member caught giving scholarship money meant for needy kids to his relatives and relatives of his staffers. we're demanding answers and keeping them honest. ♪ when it's planes in the sky ♪ ♪ for a chain of supply, that's logistics ♪ ♪ when the parts for...
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their personal greeting was warm but a gulf still separates the two christian traditions they lead. so their concern today is not with the fundamental and huge obstacles that still stand in the way of church unite but with the overriding message of this papal visit -- how to make christian values sean payton character of what the pope calls the public square. on this concern they are united and the archbishop of canterbury articulated his vision of the role faith should play in society. >> we do not have -- as churches seek political power or control or the dominance of christian faith in the public sphere. but the opportunity to testify, to argue, sometimes to protest, sometimes to affirm, to play our part in the bub -- public debates of our societies. ♪ >> it was a long day for the pontiff, are ending in another first, first visit by a pope to westminster abbey. catholic and anglican clergy symbolically joined together in worship. right hand in agreement with restoring belief to a place in public life. it's their shared purpose. >>> two americans have been charged where attempti
their personal greeting was warm but a gulf still separates the two christian traditions they lead. so their concern today is not with the fundamental and huge obstacles that still stand in the way of church unite but with the overriding message of this papal visit -- how to make christian values sean payton character of what the pope calls the public square. on this concern they are united and the archbishop of canterbury articulated his vision of the role faith should play in society....
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some are calling it a christian recruiting tool. we're live. >>> a mother and wife claims that tsa terrorized her and held her against her will. and no one will tell her why. >>> i'm don lemon, thanks for joining us. midwest where the flooding in flood waters have forced 1,000 people from their home. the water is still surging even though the rain has stopped. there it is right there. this is the scene out of minnesota. that is the cannon river canal and the water is still climbing as we speak. one of the rivers is supposed to crest during the hour here. we're joined now by skype. tell us what you're seeing. >> we're seeing a wisconsin river the highest it's ever been since 1938. the water levels are about three feet from the back door of our house. we are hoping that the river has crested at this point, although we have at least a couple of watchful hours to make sure that everything holds. >> so tim, this is your front porch. is your home in any danger right now? >> our understanding is that our home was here the last time the riv
some are calling it a christian recruiting tool. we're live. >>> a mother and wife claims that tsa terrorized her and held her against her will. and no one will tell her why. >>> i'm don lemon, thanks for joining us. midwest where the flooding in flood waters have forced 1,000 people from their home. the water is still surging even though the rain has stopped. there it is right there. this is the scene out of minnesota. that is the cannon river canal and the water is still...
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are you anti-christian? >> that is like -- that's like the lowest response i've ever heard from a candidate. i've got to tell you. >> really? >>'l democratic member of the congressional black caucus caught giving scholarship money meant for needy kids to his relatives and the relatives of his staffers. we're demanding answers and keeping them honest. we'll be right back. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right. ♪ tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications, and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. [ man ] don't drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache, or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, s
are you anti-christian? >> that is like -- that's like the lowest response i've ever heard from a candidate. i've got to tell you. >> really? >>'l democratic member of the congressional black caucus caught giving scholarship money meant for needy kids to his relatives and the relatives of his staffers. we're demanding answers and keeping them honest. we'll be right back. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with...
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christians are taught not to kill. in the koran -- i read it in my own eyes -- in the koran you can tell nonbelievers. jesus christ never taught that. please, please. this is not about hate. it is not. it is about the fear of a muslim country coming in and taking my rights away. host: here is some other news. here is "the financial times." castro voices doubt on cuban model. this is an "the financial times" this morning. also one of the lead stories in "the miami herald." "the washington post" -- she goes on to name names, potential replacements at the end of the article. that is an "the washington post" this morning. lancaster, south carolina. mike, independent line. caller: good morning. i am commenting on that feet -- preacher down in florida down there. can you hear me? don't you know that he is listening to you all this morning on the tv, like i am? but i have a suggestion. why don't the peter tried to sell the books for a couple of thousand dollars a piece and then i am sure he could sell them. and then he can bu
christians are taught not to kill. in the koran -- i read it in my own eyes -- in the koran you can tell nonbelievers. jesus christ never taught that. please, please. this is not about hate. it is not. it is about the fear of a muslim country coming in and taking my rights away. host: here is some other news. here is "the financial times." castro voices doubt on cuban model. this is an "the financial times" this morning. also one of the lead stories in "the miami...