teenage daughter. so, he met his congregation. he emphatically denies that the charges that anything happened. that he assaulted his 16-year-old. it doesn t seem to have affected any of the congregation at all. he spoke to thousands of people. full house. it was a full house. we heard sound from our affiliate right before i came up here, parishioners say they support him. he s what is called a prosperity minister, god rewards those with material wealth. his critics call him cash-flow dollar. did he give any detail, or did he give his account of things from the pulpit? was he that specific? he just said, well, we have some sound, if you want to listen to it. he said we ll take a look at this sound. yeah. the truth is, she was not choked, she was not punched. there were not any scratches on her neck. but the only thing on her neck was a prior skin abrasion from eczema. anything else is an exaggeration, and sensationalism. the interesting part about this is the
more importantly, acceptance that iran is a legitimate nuclear state. they would say it is for peaceful purposes, obviously, the rest of the world thinks it is for weapons purposes. but i think these statements, is the way they blew off the iaea, the latest round of discussions, looking forward to the next meeting, with the permanent 5 plus one in moscow next week after this, i think they are very confidently, i think they believe they ve got the west on the run and i think these statements are a reflection of the confidence. eric: if the west is on the run, what does it mean for the yeeni i iranian nuclear program. it keeps them on track to build up a bigger stock of enriched uranium which makes them very close to weaponizing the uranium and shows their successful resistance politically and economically, has put them in a very advantageous position. when wrap it all together with the support they are giving the assad regime in syria along with russia, another assad ally,
to accept tehran s position. iran s hardened tone of defiance comes after another round of talks with u.n. nuclear watchdog, the iaea, and we want to wish you a good morning, everyone, i m jamie colby, great to have you here. hi, eric. eric: good morning, good morning, everyone and welcome to america s news headquarters for this sunday morning. iran is also again setting a pessimistic tone for separate nuclear talks that will start later this month in moscow. now they are telling the world to, quote, accept our demands. and tehran accuses the u.s. of bullying. more on the developing story, let s bring in fox news contributor and former ambassador to the united nations, john bolton who joins us from los angeles, good morning, ambassador. good morning, glad to be with you. eric: as you have said all along, every sunday morning it is going on and on and on and now, iran says, accept our demands. i mean, accept our demands or what? well, implicitly, what the iranian gover
14,000 acres have burned in the northern part of the state, forcing more evacuations. so far, more than a dozen structures have been lost or damaged. and people are looking for higher ground on the gulf coast. heavy rainfall is causing massive flooding in escambia county. a state of emergency has been declared and people living in low-lying areas are being urged to evacuate. i spoke earlier with the emergency manager don bosh about it. we re urging all residents that are low-lying or have flooding problems, when we have heavy rains, to consider going to higher ground. maybe with friends or family or elsewhere in the county. it s just trying to get people out of harm s way is the challenge right now. forecasters say pensacola could get another five to ten inches of rain tonight. the pastor of one of the country s largest churches was on the defensive today. i want to say this very emphatically. i should have never been arrested. creflo dollar heads the mega church ch
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