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so many people for years in the bible. the bible talks about wives, be submissive to your husbands. i looked up what that word actually means in the greek. you know what it really means when it was written? >> what? >> it means to reach down and lift up in loving support. completely different than being submissive. >> yes. which is what every one of those things says to be. >> yes. >> let's bring out our don adorable. >> something called emoji lips. a new trend. tiny, temporary emoji tattoos. all right. close-up on donna's lips. let everybody see. >> also on my eye. >> minies. >> on the lips looks like she's got a disease. i'm sorry. >> stick them everywhere you want. don't move, donna. got to get a close-up of your lips and eyelids. $10 for a pack of 100 mini tattoos and -- on your eyelids. i see, and your lips. how do they feel? >> they feel a little bit dry, but -- but pretty fine for the most part. >> what about if somebody wants to kiss you? >> what kind of a mood are you in? >> well, check it out. >> -- i mean i like you, but -- >> donna adorable. tip your waitress. you know w
so many people for years in the bible. the bible talks about wives, be submissive to your husbands. i looked up what that word actually means in the greek. you know what it really means when it was written? >> what? >> it means to reach down and lift up in loving support. completely different than being submissive. >> yes. which is what every one of those things says to be. >> yes. >> let's bring out our don adorable. >> something called emoji lips. a new...
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. >> reporter: 900 miles away across the bible belt in south carolina near greenville, a town with fewer people than pastor young preaches to on any given the harvest praise and worship center. get me to the church on time. this is a house church. christianity began in house churches. it is home to pastor burns. nice to meet you. >> welcome. >> hello, republicans. >> reporter: unlike ed young, pastor burns accepted donald trump's invitation and quickly delivering a fiery speech at the republican national convention. >> help me elect the next president of the united states of america. >> reporter: his church may be small, but his reach is wide. >> here we just have a small church studio where we do a lot of christian television. a large part of our audience is on tv. >> this is the colors that you night. >> reporter: there he is. >> reporter: burns is one of the few african american pastors supporting donald trump. >> a donald trump administrat administration. >> reporter: did you pay a price as a black leader for meeting with donald trump and supporting him? >> i don't want to say pay a
. >> reporter: 900 miles away across the bible belt in south carolina near greenville, a town with fewer people than pastor young preaches to on any given the harvest praise and worship center. get me to the church on time. this is a house church. christianity began in house churches. it is home to pastor burns. nice to meet you. >> welcome. >> hello, republicans. >> reporter: unlike ed young, pastor burns accepted donald trump's invitation and quickly delivering a fiery...
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he also would gain him send credibility because of his stance for the bible et cetera. he's a democrat and that hasn't exactly said. that shows in some ways made earlier categories is mainly republicans may may have some problems. it gets loose and i am not trying to make things harder and faster than they should be. the other person that comes out in this book, senator mark hatfield from oregon that he was kind of a lefty republican. he was working across the aisle with democrat and another number of anti-vietnam or antiwar sirsi reforms. a number of social welfare reforms as well in the lease for the evangelical left that it become more prominent in the last two decades or so. he would've been a hero, but he didn't have -- seems to me and i don't mean to offend any people who are huge fans of senator hatfield or anyone more again. it doesn't seem he left much of a legacy of something that someone is going to take a and sam hatfield republican. i think a lot of people, republicans and evangelicals wouldn't necessarily know who hatfield is or was. it is escaping me who
he also would gain him send credibility because of his stance for the bible et cetera. he's a democrat and that hasn't exactly said. that shows in some ways made earlier categories is mainly republicans may may have some problems. it gets loose and i am not trying to make things harder and faster than they should be. the other person that comes out in this book, senator mark hatfield from oregon that he was kind of a lefty republican. he was working across the aisle with democrat and another...
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looking through the family bible .. it was very common in denmark for people's last name's to be the father's name with sen attached. the practice dates back to the early 1700's in our family tree. the family bible also shows the hisr grandma. she was from england. my dad's mom also had british roots. her mom .. was from scottland ... her dad ... was jewish and originally from russia. see i knew a lot...but my results.. didn't totally line up with what i knew. let me show you ... family tree d-n-a sends you an orgins breakdown like this... and this is what surprsied me .. it says i'm 12% italian... not 50%. remember my mom's side is 100% it also claims im 27% middle eastern from asia minor... which i've never heard before. but people probably immigrated from there to italy. when you add the percentages together ... it totals 39% ... which is almost the 50% i thought i was. another surprise? none of my british heritige showed up at all. and my danish side only came in as 21% ... i presumed it would be higher. adding to t
looking through the family bible .. it was very common in denmark for people's last name's to be the father's name with sen attached. the practice dates back to the early 1700's in our family tree. the family bible also shows the hisr grandma. she was from england. my dad's mom also had british roots. her mom .. was from scottland ... her dad ... was jewish and originally from russia. see i knew a lot...but my results.. didn't totally line up with what i knew. let me show you ... family tree...
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bible .. on the probation officer. god told me exactly what to say. because i didn't even want to be there. did she suffer. i said exactly what god said to me knew where to begin in a new word and because he told me that was it >> >> he says i forgive you and my family for gives you but we would like you to take this opportunity to repented and give your life to the one who matters most, christ so he can change your ways the matter what happens to you. so whenever we may believe the power of the familynt statement is larger thanan them. the strength seems to come from somewhere else and to really understand and he says the moment he sat back down with the children that he had a kind of piece thatt i was a different person i was not the person was taken in there i said no more god you have got her you gave me my piece this morning i knew where to go from there. this still did not know exactly what to do but not to dwell on that tragedy anyy more of the night would never dwell for one second. it is amazing to speak to them about it but it took the power
bible .. on the probation officer. god told me exactly what to say. because i didn't even want to be there. did she suffer. i said exactly what god said to me knew where to begin in a new word and because he told me that was it >> >> he says i forgive you and my family for gives you but we would like you to take this opportunity to repented and give your life to the one who matters most, christ so he can change your ways the matter what happens to you. so whenever we may believe the...
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retake the claims of the bible -- we take the claims of the bible true. katty: north carolina is changing fast, with newcomers shaping up traditional racial lines. >> it makes for a beautiful mixture but with a mixture there is always conflict, which requires humility, which requires love, requires standing in the shoes of the other. katty: doing what he can to -- doing what he can. you are watching "bbc world news america." we go to japan where all as on the the potential impact of the election. 's most powerful earthquake since 1980 left thousands homeless. more than 4000 have been moved into hostels with 10,000 in emergency centers. the anxious journey back to what they left behind. every so often they have to stop for someone to clear the road. eventually, they find what they are looking for. the italian farmers reunited with the livestock that is their livelihood. back, butse his heard not his home. a week ago.e herd there were sheep. hill.an go behind the they can go over there. the area is enormous. there is no one left. i have no choice. italy's m
retake the claims of the bible -- we take the claims of the bible true. katty: north carolina is changing fast, with newcomers shaping up traditional racial lines. >> it makes for a beautiful mixture but with a mixture there is always conflict, which requires humility, which requires love, requires standing in the shoes of the other. katty: doing what he can to -- doing what he can. you are watching "bbc world news america." we go to japan where all as on the the potential...
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boy, you don't know your bible. why? there are only two texts in the bible that talk about the resurrection of the dead. both of them are rapture verses. i thessalonians 4:16-18, the lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, with the trumpet of god, here it is...and the dead in christ in those graves shall come forth first. then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them, with the dead in the clouds to meet the ever be with the lord. from that night on the bodies are back with the spirits and souls and they are again there. they don't need it now. those parts that do make us see and hear and talk can do it without a body. but why does e come back for the bodies? because he's going to return to the earth. he's going to come back and set up his kingdom after they've been in heaven for seven years and the people on earth with bodies could not see spirits if they returned. god's a spirit, 32 times. the holy spirit's a spirit, 34 times. and angels are spirit
boy, you don't know your bible. why? there are only two texts in the bible that talk about the resurrection of the dead. both of them are rapture verses. i thessalonians 4:16-18, the lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, with the trumpet of god, here it is...and the dead in christ in those graves shall come forth first. then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them, with the dead in the clouds to meet the ever be with...
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james bible with a physical fitness manual first responders have received over the years. gallagher'sarmy.org. that is the fallen officer fund. just something for you to consider, because i know there are a lot of generous people who watch c-span2. show,nt to check out the we have those signs, mikeonline.com. information about the mike gallagher show. on twitter, ife you want to follow us on twitter. >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. tonight at 8:00 eastern on lectures in history, colin galloway, history professor at dartmouth college, native american history colonial through westward expansion. >> they presented themselves as allies and friends of the future, there occupying lands with troops. that is the one thing we were fighting against. at the same time, by cutting off and refusing gifts, limiting trade with us, that was a declaration of hostile intent. >> later at 10:00 on railamerica, we look back to the 1966 campaign between governor pat brown and challenger republican ronald reagan. mr. reagan: my experience has turned me toward the people for the
james bible with a physical fitness manual first responders have received over the years. gallagher'sarmy.org. that is the fallen officer fund. just something for you to consider, because i know there are a lot of generous people who watch c-span2. show,nt to check out the we have those signs, mikeonline.com. information about the mike gallagher show. on twitter, ife you want to follow us on twitter. >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. tonight at 8:00 eastern on lectures in...
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forgiveness starts with the people at bible study that night. these were people who had worked all day, stayed for two hours quarterly business meeting, probably not had dinner, not like there was food there and stayed on to a bible study that began at 8:00 rather than 6:00 and it was very hot, 100 ° or something. all these people were people who practiced their faith in all areas of their life. they were teachers, ministers, many of them got their license to minister that night at the business meeting. the minister, their preacher reverend pinckney was also a state senator and looked at his work in the state senate as an extension of his ministry and a beloved librarian, a poet, these are people not motivated by greed and when you listen to what the family members said who offered forgiveness, that is what my mother would have wanted, that is what my sister would have wanted. it is an extension of that faith, something we all could learn from but it is very complicated, not all the family members offered forgiveness and forgiveness is not abso
forgiveness starts with the people at bible study that night. these were people who had worked all day, stayed for two hours quarterly business meeting, probably not had dinner, not like there was food there and stayed on to a bible study that began at 8:00 rather than 6:00 and it was very hot, 100 ° or something. all these people were people who practiced their faith in all areas of their life. they were teachers, ministers, many of them got their license to minister that night at the...
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didn't read your bible, you got a swat. >> looked like a piece of wood that was that big. like a handle on them. >> they would pull it all the way back and smack you. >> they would have you face the wall, then they would sit there and just wail own. >> to where you're holding a paddle like a baseball bat is a little too far. >> and >> yeah. every single one of us. >> it hurt an abnormal amount to me, and so afterwards, i went to the bathroom and i checked, and like immediately there were already these huge bruises and welts. >> i refute every one of those. we do not spaisk a child and leave bruises. we do not use a baseball bat approach. state board. mike serves on the board. he says even though he can no longer paddle kids at home, he can while they are at school. the board also banned isolation for longer than 60 minutes. >> that's a different form of isolation where a child would be put in an isolation room without any accommodation. >> reports show hope uses >> it's called total life change. >> one of the rooms that they would put kids in was a linen closet. >> you wer
didn't read your bible, you got a swat. >> looked like a piece of wood that was that big. like a handle on them. >> they would pull it all the way back and smack you. >> they would have you face the wall, then they would sit there and just wail own. >> to where you're holding a paddle like a baseball bat is a little too far. >> and >> yeah. every single one of us. >> it hurt an abnormal amount to me, and so afterwards, i went to the bathroom and i...
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it's a geneva translation of the bible, which predated the king james version. and the pilgrims believed this was a more authentic translation than ones the follow. they were great hebrew scholars by the way. william later taught hebrew so he could read the first books of the bible of the old testament in the original language, the language that god gave. >> i'm glad that we turned to religion because many things in the book, religion seems to me the strongest theme and the holiday is fused with religious meaning. does that derif -- derive from europe or come from a particular place? >> as i learned the idea of celebrating a thanksgiving was a judeo christian tradition. hope i'm pronouncing that correctly. you don't really know but protestants denominations and catholics celebrated in the old world. in the pilgrims case they did have thanksgiving days and usually but the association were for specific such as rainfall to harvest or a military victory or, you know, good health. so later that became thanks, transformed into thanksgiving for general blessings and in
it's a geneva translation of the bible, which predated the king james version. and the pilgrims believed this was a more authentic translation than ones the follow. they were great hebrew scholars by the way. william later taught hebrew so he could read the first books of the bible of the old testament in the original language, the language that god gave. >> i'm glad that we turned to religion because many things in the book, religion seems to me the strongest theme and the holiday is...
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founded the grace bible fellowship of antioch over 14-years ago. it is a non-denominational church...made up of difference races and religious backgrounds. smith is pushing that people take president obama's lead and wish the incoming administration well. smith says he also supports peaceful protests. crab season is officially underway. fishermen along the coast were allowed to drop crab pots last night. and pull up their catches today. kron 4's charles clifford joins us tonight. live from pier 45 in san francisco. charles, how's it going? take pkg nats tuesday evening, fisherman working along pier 45 in san francisco unloaded dungeonous crab by the thousands. nats nats state health officials allowed the commercial crab season to move forward for all areas south of point reyes starting november 16th, but a ban is still in place along a sixty mile stretch of the sonoma coast due to concern the crab there could be toxic. nats along pier 45, returning fisherman were just happy to be back to work.. even with the limitation. sot everyone is excited. we
founded the grace bible fellowship of antioch over 14-years ago. it is a non-denominational church...made up of difference races and religious backgrounds. smith is pushing that people take president obama's lead and wish the incoming administration well. smith says he also supports peaceful protests. crab season is officially underway. fishermen along the coast were allowed to drop crab pots last night. and pull up their catches today. kron 4's charles clifford joins us tonight. live from pier...
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it is the geneva translation of the bible. which predated the king james version. the pilgrims believed this was a more authentic translation than ones that followed. they were great hebrew scholars by the way. william bradford layton like taught himself hebrew so he could read the first books of the bible of the old testament. >> i am glad -- there are many things in the book but religion seems to me the strongest thing and the holiday is suffused with religious meaning. that did that drive from europe? did that come from a particular place? >> as i learnt the idea of celebrating a thanksgiving was a judeo-christian tradition. again, some people think the holiday may have come from the jewish holiday, i hope i was pronouncing it correctly. and you don't really know but certainly protestant denominations and catholics in the pilgrims case they did have thanksgiving days, and usually associated -- but the religious days of thanksgiving that the pilgrims in early english settlers celebrated were for specific significant such as a rainfall that saved a harvest, or a m
it is the geneva translation of the bible. which predated the king james version. the pilgrims believed this was a more authentic translation than ones that followed. they were great hebrew scholars by the way. william bradford layton like taught himself hebrew so he could read the first books of the bible of the old testament. >> i am glad -- there are many things in the book but religion seems to me the strongest thing and the holiday is suffused with religious meaning. that did that...
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how do we make sure that when hand comes off the bible we are hitting the ground running? excited about working with him to make sure that is the case. >> [inaudible] i want get into the reconciliation issues. i want to sit down with the president-elect to talk about what they want to achieve in the lame-duck. what work he would like to take up when they come into office. having beenll you, involved in the lame-duck very exciting to go into a lame-duck when we have a republican going in right after it. we will court may see what we can achieve in the lame-duck. appreciate it. lex house because ryan this .orning he campaigned for and provided of the for 75 members house and senate. in a later conference call, the speaker indicated they are going forward with leadership elections next week in the u.s. house. treat -- tweets about this saying there was an e-mail to say she is running again for the gop conference chair. speaker will face a smaller
how do we make sure that when hand comes off the bible we are hitting the ground running? excited about working with him to make sure that is the case. >> [inaudible] i want get into the reconciliation issues. i want to sit down with the president-elect to talk about what they want to achieve in the lame-duck. what work he would like to take up when they come into office. having beenll you, involved in the lame-duck very exciting to go into a lame-duck when we have a republican going in...
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. >> we welcome you wednesday night in our bible study with open arms. you have killed some of the most beautiful people that i know. every fiber in my body hurts. and i'll never be the same. so saying was my son, but tawanza was my hero. tawanza was my hero. but as we said in bible study, we enjoyed you, but may god have mercy on you. >> it is really sort of surreal to watch it. jennifer, go ahead. >> i mean it is just so awful, you know, this whole case. i'm sorry. didn't mean to interrupt. >> no, that's okay. jennifer, you have been very close to some of the family members of some of these victims. what do you think of him being able to represent himself? what do they think? >> well, i think that a lot of them feel like this -- this is his attempt to make sort of a circus out of this trial and to deprive their loved ones of any real justice. i think, however, that if dylan roof is imagining that he'll be able to question them on the witness stand and that they may fall apart or that they may be frail, weak people, i think he is going to find he's wron
. >> we welcome you wednesday night in our bible study with open arms. you have killed some of the most beautiful people that i know. every fiber in my body hurts. and i'll never be the same. so saying was my son, but tawanza was my hero. tawanza was my hero. but as we said in bible study, we enjoyed you, but may god have mercy on you. >> it is really sort of surreal to watch it. jennifer, go ahead. >> i mean it is just so awful, you know, this whole case. i'm sorry. didn't...
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in nursing has gracious hly offered to edit the next version of fertility bible. dealt with. >> what do you think specifically helped you so much. someone would say if you are doing ivf wouldn't that either work or not work. you feel very strongly that the steps in stacy's book are what really helps. >> it reconfirmed the first time i went through ivf i felt terrible. i was very hormonal. just, it was a really hard time. only had one embryo. the second time i took a little bit more time, i wenthr getting balanced emotionally, physically, spiritually and it resulted in a better process. i felt better, i felt more in control, like stacy said i was extremely empowered. the fertility process stripped so much away from you of control. following the solution it gives you power it gives you confidence, at least you can control one thing out of this whole process. >> and it gave you a baby. >> it's like the best thing taught me a lot about who i am and just, kind of the obstacle that you face. it just gives you the ability to face it in a different way. >> good for you. >
in nursing has gracious hly offered to edit the next version of fertility bible. dealt with. >> what do you think specifically helped you so much. someone would say if you are doing ivf wouldn't that either work or not work. you feel very strongly that the steps in stacy's book are what really helps. >> it reconfirmed the first time i went through ivf i felt terrible. i was very hormonal. just, it was a really hard time. only had one embryo. the second time i took a little bit more...
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but as we say in bible study, we enjoyed you. may god have mercy on you. >> it's really surreal to watch it. >> it's awful. this whole case. i'm sorry, i didn't mean to interrupt. >> jennifer, you have been very close to some of the family members of these victims, what do you think of him being able to represent themselves, what do they think? >> well, i think a lot of them feel this is his attempt to make a circus out of this trial and deprive their loved ones of any real justice. i think, however, if dylann roof is imagining that he'll be able to question them on the witness stand and they may fall apart or they may be frail, weak people, i think he's going to find he's wrong. the woman whose voice you just heard is one of the survivor's of the shooting, she and polly sheppard, the other woman who was in the bible study during the shooting, they both were in the courtroom monday and they're both very strong wise women of faith, i think they have some things to say to dillon roof as well. his decision to represent himself may o
but as we say in bible study, we enjoyed you. may god have mercy on you. >> it's really surreal to watch it. >> it's awful. this whole case. i'm sorry, i didn't mean to interrupt. >> jennifer, you have been very close to some of the family members of these victims, what do you think of him being able to represent themselves, what do they think? >> well, i think a lot of them feel this is his attempt to make a circus out of this trial and deprive their loved ones of any...
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michael was raised lutheran but struggled to see the bible as more than just a story. by the time he became a teenager, he was ready to walk away. >> i was definitely looking into the other side of life i wasn't exposed to. i went to my parents and said that i just don't believe any of this and i would really appreciate it if i didn't have to go here on sundays. and they were furious. >> it's one thing to walk away from the church, and it's another to say that you are a satanist. >> it's a very big leap. >> three years ago michael started exploring a form of satanism first popularized in the 1960s. >> hail satan. >> the church of satan is an exclusive group of atheists known for their hedonistic and self-centered beliefs. attitudes and practices that michael ultimately couldn't get behind, so he continued his search. two years ago michael heard about a new religious group forming in detroit called the satanic temple, it promoted seven tenets designed to inspire noble action and thought. where compassion, wisdom, and justice always prevail. christians believe that satan
michael was raised lutheran but struggled to see the bible as more than just a story. by the time he became a teenager, he was ready to walk away. >> i was definitely looking into the other side of life i wasn't exposed to. i went to my parents and said that i just don't believe any of this and i would really appreciate it if i didn't have to go here on sundays. and they were furious. >> it's one thing to walk away from the church, and it's another to say that you are a satanist....
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the bible starts with all these good, good, good, good. adam was by himself, had a lot of pets but didn't have a partner compabl a lot of times we think in terms of marriage, but they were best friends. i think it's imperative we pour into those key relationships. who are those key intentional relationships that god's put in my life, and am i really giving myself to those. >> doesn't it make so much sense that all these people listen to you? >> you fill up congregations? >> he's the real deal, everybody. >> love to your beautiful family, especially chelsea, god your brain. >>> maria shriver fills us in on something very important to her, that should be very important to all of us. >>> it's amazing out there means to me, the wonder and the wow of weather. >> everything is amazing. it could be the smallest ice crystal, the biggest storm cloud. >> what does it's there mean to me? it means looking up and being inspired. >> even if it's just straight up blue skies. how beautiful is that? that little burst of red that happens when the sun comes
the bible starts with all these good, good, good, good. adam was by himself, had a lot of pets but didn't have a partner compabl a lot of times we think in terms of marriage, but they were best friends. i think it's imperative we pour into those key relationships. who are those key intentional relationships that god's put in my life, and am i really giving myself to those. >> doesn't it make so much sense that all these people listen to you? >> you fill up congregations? >>...
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if you read the first five chapters of the bible, you would know that it is mostly law. all religions are about not just your faith about about the way you conduct yourself in the world. in a way, all religions are about ideology, however you define that. that's not what michael flynn was saying. michael flynn was saying -- it seems as though you may agree with him -- that islam is different. it's not like other religions, so it has to be treated differently. not islamic radicalism, not extremism, but islam. and by definition, the 1.5 billion adherence of it regardless of their political or military views. that includes the 1% of the american population, citizens here under the united states constitution, that actually follow islam as a religion. >> redsa, i just want -- reza, i just want to respond. when confronted with facts, a lot of times the other commentators add honorable anyone attacks, what you did -- >> i corrected your facts -- >> and -- i read the bible and academies disagree with your facts. a former prosecutor -- >> he's not a scholar of religion -- >> with
if you read the first five chapters of the bible, you would know that it is mostly law. all religions are about not just your faith about about the way you conduct yourself in the world. in a way, all religions are about ideology, however you define that. that's not what michael flynn was saying. michael flynn was saying -- it seems as though you may agree with him -- that islam is different. it's not like other religions, so it has to be treated differently. not islamic radicalism, not...
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going to the movies, sitting in a first grade classroom, attending a bible study. >> mrs. clinton is right. something is wrong, but will she ever face up to the real problem of gun violence in america? we'll have a special report. >> these people are among the most dishonest people i have ever met, spoken to, done business with. >> donald trump, again, attacking the media, even as a new poll shows americans agree with him. the fix is in. we'll debate it tonight. >>> also ahead, intense confrontations on college campuses over students who support trump. >> be voting for a racist child molester. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins r ♪ ♪ >>> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. county presidential candidates solve dangerous problems? that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. with five days left in the campaign, both candidates are ramping up the rhetoric. i think it would be fair to say that both trump and clinton know what the problems are but have mostly put forth general solutions. here's a prime exa
going to the movies, sitting in a first grade classroom, attending a bible study. >> mrs. clinton is right. something is wrong, but will she ever face up to the real problem of gun violence in america? we'll have a special report. >> these people are among the most dishonest people i have ever met, spoken to, done business with. >> donald trump, again, attacking the media, even as a new poll shows americans agree with him. the fix is in. we'll debate it tonight. >>>...
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for instance, this is a man who said my favorite book in the bible is two corinthians. this is a man who violates the basic tenant of christianity, which is to recognize and asked for forgiveness. and evangelical state. we talk about this election about economic anxiety, except for his voters make over $70,000 a year and there's a recent study that says they take african-americans 228 years to people of the wealth of whites in the united states today. economic anxiety, and this is a man who denigrated the military. again, and other third rail when you think about it. this feature attic voters did not move away. this is a man who is very clear about sexual assault and those voters did not vote the way. in terms of economic anxiety as well. we have a man whose economic policies are not about helping the populace, the working class. he bankrupted. he probably bankrupt small business owners. those voters did not move away. so once you begin to check off all of the things that should have been cut out derailed his president day, what you're left with is a man whose indoors b
for instance, this is a man who said my favorite book in the bible is two corinthians. this is a man who violates the basic tenant of christianity, which is to recognize and asked for forgiveness. and evangelical state. we talk about this election about economic anxiety, except for his voters make over $70,000 a year and there's a recent study that says they take african-americans 228 years to people of the wealth of whites in the united states today. economic anxiety, and this is a man who...
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pennsylvania dutch who moved west and brought the bible with them. where did he takes them, he likes to get back home. paris,s paris -- even in his kitchen was texan. keeping close to the earth and fresh water. stories does he exercise the right to stretch the truth a little bit. you should've seen the one that got away, three feet long. >> if you ask eisenhower why he has dedicated his life to the service of america instead of retiring to gettysburg, he will point to a picture of this baby, a chip off the old block, and he will tell you -- >> i want my grandson and yours to grow up in a free america. >> he is proud of his three grandchildren. you can tell that he believes that the first line of defense and old-fashioned, well understood american idea. francis the first nation to hail eisenhower for his crusade in europe. the french love liberty, and under hitler they faced slavery. this ally likes ike, too. across the english channel, which hitler could not cross, the people of battered london who never would yield to the blitz surrendered to ike. p
pennsylvania dutch who moved west and brought the bible with them. where did he takes them, he likes to get back home. paris,s paris -- even in his kitchen was texan. keeping close to the earth and fresh water. stories does he exercise the right to stretch the truth a little bit. you should've seen the one that got away, three feet long. >> if you ask eisenhower why he has dedicated his life to the service of america instead of retiring to gettysburg, he will point to a picture of this...
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first of all i've read the bible. santa claus ain't in it. i mean you can go all through it ecclesiastes and deuteronomy and all of it. >> seth: he doesn't even have a cameo. >> nothing. he's not in it. nobody even talks about it. so santy claus is not in there and second of all, you know, i'm not playing santa claus. >> seth: yeah. >> all you've got to do is watch the movie. i don't play santa claus. i play a criminal who dresses up like santa claus. so in other word you know those bank robbery movies where a guy wears a richard nixon mask? >> seth: yeah. >> same thing. >> seth: yeah. right, people shouldn't stand up in the back and say richard nixon never robbed banks. >> exactly, how do you feel about ruining the good name of richard nixon? >> seth: yeah. also not in the bible. interesting fact, richard nixon did not turn up there either. the original cast and then some new people. we saw christina hendricks in that clip. and then kathy bates plays your mother in the film. >> plays my mom, yes. >> seth: and i think we find out a lot about
first of all i've read the bible. santa claus ain't in it. i mean you can go all through it ecclesiastes and deuteronomy and all of it. >> seth: he doesn't even have a cameo. >> nothing. he's not in it. nobody even talks about it. so santy claus is not in there and second of all, you know, i'm not playing santa claus. >> seth: yeah. >> all you've got to do is watch the movie. i don't play santa claus. i play a criminal who dresses up like santa claus. so in other word...
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also not in the bible. interesting fact, richard nixon >> no. >> seth: so you have a lot of the original cast and then some new people. we saw christina hendricks in that clip. and then kathy bates plays your mother in the film. >> plays my mom, yes. >> seth: and i think we find out a lot about why you've turned into a bad person because she is a horrifying person. >> absolutely. >> seth: maybe worse than you. >> oh absolutely. no question about it. i mean, that's the thing about the new movie. this one pushed the raunchy stuff a little further. i mean it's not, there's not more profanity in this one. it's just we're morecr of the emotion you actually find out why willy is the way he is. how he got the way he is and that kind of thing. at the end of the day he's an abused, neglected kid who's afraid to have anything or love anybody. so he drinks himself into the gutter. >> seth: there you go. >> yeah. >> seth: perfect christmas story. >> it's a great christmas story. one some of us know very well. and by th
also not in the bible. interesting fact, richard nixon >> no. >> seth: so you have a lot of the original cast and then some new people. we saw christina hendricks in that clip. and then kathy bates plays your mother in the film. >> plays my mom, yes. >> seth: and i think we find out a lot about why you've turned into a bad person because she is a horrifying person. >> absolutely. >> seth: maybe worse than you. >> oh absolutely. no question about it. i...
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. >> for years in the bible it talks about wives, be submissive to your husband. i looked what that word actually h-i-p-p-o-t-s-a-o. >> you know what it really means? >> no. >> to lift down and reach up in loing support, completely different than submissive. >> which is what every one of those things says to be. let's bring out donna-dorable. temporary emoji tattoos. close up on donna's lips. let everybody see. >> it's >> on the lips, it looks like she has a disease, sorry. >> get a close-up of your lips and eye lids. $10 for a pack. they're on your eyelids. how do they feel? >> they feel a little bit dry but pretty fine. >> how does any kiss you? >> i think what it really is to show subtleties of your mood. in? >> check it out. >> i mean, i like you but -- >> donna, very kissable. >> you know what time i9 is, hoda -- time it is, hoda? time for friday fun day! jokes for the kids, which means they will be stupid. not the kids but the jokes are. what did the turkey eat on th why do pilgrims' pants always fall down, hoda? >> i don't know. because they wear their belt
. >> for years in the bible it talks about wives, be submissive to your husband. i looked what that word actually h-i-p-p-o-t-s-a-o. >> you know what it really means? >> no. >> to lift down and reach up in loing support, completely different than submissive. >> which is what every one of those things says to be. let's bring out donna-dorable. temporary emoji tattoos. close up on donna's lips. let everybody see. >> it's >> on the lips, it looks like she...