but people0s museumity with the civil rights act. the year that a man who uses words in a most revolutionary way, martin luther king, was the youngest to get the nobel peace prize, and the year that dick gregory that was like the sound track to the pain of latin america. so i wondered for you as a kid what books meant and what words meant for you. well, a proper question. i must say honestly, the first book i was exposed to when i grew up in a pentecostal church, and you know i was in church every day for a week. monday night at 7:00, tuesday night, 7:00, wednesday night, 7:00, bible study. thursday night, 7:00, missionary meeting. friday night, 7:00. young people. saturday morning prayer at 9:00 a.m. sunday morning, 9:45, sunday school. 11:30 a.m., sunday more than worship, 5:30 m children worship, 7:30 people sunday worship, and i did that for 18 years of my life. a long way of saying the bike first came to read was the bible. it is the book that to this day i still ha
groups it is okay. this goes back to 1879 and the case law is absolutely clear. the president didn t need to make the compromises he did because the law according to the catholic justice pam bondi your rebuttal to judge cry ar s decision he had the conts tugs on his side from the get go and his political move is certainly covered baz the initial edict was covered. i think the world of katherine cryer and she knows that. let me tell you, by him meddling in matters of our religious state the president has taken this from the new level. he has gone from unconstitutional to unconscionable. this is our religious freedom.
groups it is okay. this goes back to 1879 and the case law is absolutely clear. the president didn t need to make the compromises he did because the law according to the catholic justice pam bondi your rebuttal to judge cry ar s decision he had the conts tugs on his side from the get go and his political move is certainly covered baz the initial edict was covered. i think the world of katherine cryer and she knows that. let me tell you, by him meddling in matters of our religious state the president has taken this from the new level. he has gone from unconstitutional to unconscionable. this is our religious freedom.
groups it is okay. this goes back to 1879 and the case law is absolutely clear. the president didn t need to make the compromises he did because the law according to the catholic justice pam bondi your rebuttal to judge cry ar s decision he had the conts tugs on his side from the get go and his political move is certainly covered baz the initial edict was covered. i think the world of katherine cryer and she knows that. let me tell you, by him meddling in matters of our religious state the president has taken this from the new level. he has gone from unconstitutional to unconscionable. this is our religious freedom.
mentor and friend clive davis. tonight as music celebrities commemorate her career at the staples center that melon col lee event is happening at the same time he has completed the autopsy to determine exactly why whitney died. it is pending the toxicology reports he said legal and perhaps illegal drugs. so we will wait on the toxicology report. ladies and gentlemen it is impossible in my opinion drugs were not involved in whitney houston s death. just before the hour and the end of the second hour i asked russell simmons the music mogul the political activist who joins me in our studio whether the wealth generated by whitney houston prevented people who loved her from intervening and getting her well. russell knew whitney houston very well. crystal why don t you tell us what your relationship was like? we were friendly i spoke to my family and to my charities. i don t know. you must have known she is a very free woman. i didn t want to comment on this as i told you. i star