(PARIS) France-- In my more than 40-years in broadcasting and media, I've never seen an overwhelming outpouring of love, compassion, and concern like I have seen here in Paris. The whole world is standing with the French and grieving in the aftermath of the horrific terror attacks.
Friends and family members gathered Saturday at Church on the Way in Van Nuys to honor the life of Dean Jones.
Hello everyone, Jennifer Wishon here. Tonight I'm emcee'ing The Family Foundation of Virginia's annual gala. The foundation is celebrating 30 years of fighting for the values important to Virginia families. Special guests include Sen. Ted Cruz and his father Rev. Rafael Cruz. I'm moderating a conversation between them. The event won't wrap up until late, but stay tuned for the fruit of that conversation.
Presidential hopeful Sen. Ted Cruz had some harsh words for the Obama administration in the wake of the terrorist attacks in Paris.
ISIS is claiming responsibility for a deadly suicide bombing that killed at least 43 people Thursday in a Hezbollah stronghold in southern Beirut.
History was made at Bob Jones University in Greenville, SC Friday.
Following a challenging year for the church in America, Christians are turning to the nation's roots and taking up an appeal to heaven under a banner used in the Revolutionary War.
President Obama, in his statement tonight about the Paris terror attack, made it sound like mad criminals were responsible for unknown reasons. He knew who they were and, if you put him on a polygraph, he'd have to admit that they did it because they are religious Muslims and because the Quran commands it. He knows plenty about Islam. As a boy, he attended what he described as a "muslim school" in Indonesia. Family members were Muslim.
This charade by Western leaders must stop.
This analysis sounds like it was recorded tonight.
Excerpts of my interview in January with former Marine Le Pen advisor Aymeric Chauprade on the threat from French terrorism.
Chauprade describes what happened tonight.
It now looks more than ever that Le Pen, head of the right wing National Front, will be the next president of France.
When I was in interviewing experts in Paris after the Charley Hebdo and Kosher Supermarket killings in January, it was clear to me, and it should have clear to anyone who saw my story, that the French government had not learned its lesson and that there would be another massacre; that it was only a matter of time.