Bensen news4. Back to you. Developing tonight, a bizarre murder case in Montgomery County. A man strangles a local pastor who was trying to help him. The suspect is now being held without bond after tr this week on st. St. Johnsburg lane. Kristin wright is there live. You spoke to the victims copastor. Talk about that. Reporter the pastor was murdered in the blue house here behind me and were told the pastor was murdered in the blue house here behind me. Were told this is the house he believed he could get rid of demons. Pastor Connery Dagadu served the beautiful feet ministry. He was routinely called upon to expel demons. Dagadu and minister alina held Prayer Service and cast away demons at the home on st. St. Johnsbury in german town. Roland zinneh reached out the to dagadu this week. He said he was hearings telling him to dance. So they came from pennsylvania with his fiancee and another woman. The two pastors tray preyed with him tuesday night. There were no problems until she awok
Come on. With the help of her english bulldog, zelda. Good dog. Carol gardner built a multimillion dollar greeting card business, starting out at the ripe young age of 52. Do you consider yourself a late bloomer. Definitely a late bloomer. Better late than never. Later on sunday morning. At a stately home outside london the Knight Earl Spencer minding his manor and preserving his memory of his famous sister princess diana. Well pay him a visit. If the walls of englands althorp estate would talk they would tell an amazing story courageous king and beloved princess. What was dianas relationship with this place . She always loved it here. The walls cant talk. But what very nice walls they are. Pauley someone once said this makes Downton Abbey looks like downtown shabby. Later on sunday morning. Pauley for our sunday profile well travel to arizona where lee cowan looks in on former congresswoman gabi gifford. When i travel a lot of people come up to me all the time asking me gabby is doing
Depth series achievement, and the citys changing colter landscape. Joining me now, renzo piano, and adam weinberg. This is a remarkable story. It is about a city. The driving passion of people to make sure that the whitney would live on and reflect our time in the future as well. It is a great honor to have them back at this table. Welcome. It is complete after some dozen years of planning and building. How do you characterize this moment for you . Adam the whitney has been trying to expand for 30 years. We tried to expand next were our building was uptown. It was for directors ago. The collection when we first moved in with 2000 works. Today it is 22,000 works. The idea of being able to see not just what we have, but to offer possibilities and aspirational spaces for artists to do things like we have never been able to do before. Charlie and youre going back to your roots. Adam it feels very comfortable. The greatest complement we have received in the last weeks has been it feels like
Charleston and savannah. Different approaches to preserving their layer tahj. A tale of two cities as lee cowan will report in our cover story. Savannah, georgia, and charleston, South Carolina. Historic cities of the south. Faced with a design dilemma. The question is how do we move forward . How do we honor our past and point toward a future . Preservation and progress ahead on sunday morning. look around the house and grounds here demonstrates, good design can reveal itself in ways big and small. Luke burbank this morning shows us how small things can make a world of difference. They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder but good design thats something everyone can appreciate,. I think the notion that because somebody is poor they dont have the same appreciation for beauty or function is completely erroneous. This is a stone from india. Creating heidi sign and low cost. Later on sunday morning. Design plays a role in many aspects of our lives. Even if something is just being buil
Challenged, expanded, and revitalized our notion of what art is. In the environmental work running fence, six miles of parachute material mounted on poles were stretched across sonoma, california, to the sea. The entire ranching community and the California Office of Environmental Protection were involved in deciding whether the fence would be allowed and, indirectly, whether this was a work of art at all. The controversy was part of the experience. At the same time, attempts were being made in urban environments to respond to criticisms that our culture had become dehumanized. New ways were sought for art to reach the people. In the early seventies, the idea of the museum changes. When the Pompidou Center in paris was planned, it was envisioned as a kind of antimuseum. It was to become a factory of information, a sort of center for news, a center for the masses, a kind of supermarket for culture. The idea was that the square and all the area around the building was more important in a