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  2. David Ono - Wikipedia

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    David Ono is a Japanese American filmmaker and news anchor for KABC-TV Channel 7 in Los Angeles, California. He is the co-anchor for ABC7 Eyewitness News at 4 and 6 p.m. with Ellen Leyva. He also fills in for co-anchor Marc Brown at 5 and 11 P.M. [ 1 ]

  3. Erwin McManus - Wikipedia

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    On May 28, 2019, McManus in HYPEBEAST said that the church he is the senior pastor and CEO of, Mosaic, are inclusive to the gay community. "I don’t have data on this, but I'm going to guess that we probably have more people who identify themselves in the gay community at Mosaic" he adds.

  4. KABC-TV - Wikipedia

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    KABC-TV (channel 7) is a television station in Los Angeles, California, United States, serving as the West Coast flagship station of the ABC network. Owned and operated by the network's ABC Owned Television Stations division, the station maintains studios in the Grand Central Business Centre of Glendale, and its transmitter is located on Mount Wilson.

  5. Dudley Rutherford - Wikipedia

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    Dudley Rutherford is the senior pastor of Shepherd Church in Porter Ranch, Los Angeles, California. This is a nondenominational Christian " megachurch " with 8,000 attendees at its services each week.

  6. Zan Wesley Holmes Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Pastor Holmes is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity and is an active lifetime member of the NAACP. He and his wife, Carrie, and grand daughter Savannah reside in Dallas, Texas, and Los Angeles, California.

  7. José Horacio Gómez - Wikipedia

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    José Gómez was born on December 26, 1951, in Monterrey, Mexico, to José H. Gómez and Esperanza Velasco. [4] He has three older sisters and one younger sister. [4] He attended the Monterrey Institute of Technology in Monterrey before entering the National University of Mexico in Mexico City, where he earned undergraduate degrees in accounting and philosophy. [4]

  8. Jesse Lee Peterson - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Lee Peterson (born May 22, 1949) is an American conservative talk show host, political commentator and Christian minister. [2]As a Black American raised in the Jim Crow era, [2] Peterson has gained notoriety for his staunchly traditional political and religious views, [3] which have been described as homophobic, [4] and of a white nationalist nature.

  9. James W. Fifield Jr. - Wikipedia

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    He successfully campaigned to remove UNESCO material from use in schools in Los Angeles. [4] In 1961, Fifield hosted and had televised on his own show a speaking appearance by Robert W. Welch Jr., the founder and leader of the John Birch Society. Fifield called the Birch Society "a very important enterprise that might help save our freedoms." [10]