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bush, credits billy graham but that is because billy graham is known and the other fellow is not.ush: in 2011, george talked about sustaining -- being sustained by his faith. [video clip] faithas sustained by my during my presidency. i did pray a lot. wonders on many occasions when i was president. inalk about the rainbow bucharest, romania. i gave a speech. right before i got on stage, someone pointed out a balcony. a rainbow appears behind the balcony. people can ascribe anything they want to it but i say it is a message that said -- freedom is beautiful and universal. everyone desires to live a free life. brian: what are you thinking as you listen to that? jean edward: that is exactly right. bush received his marching instructions -- he thought, from god. brian: what if he is right? jean edward: i don't think he is. excesses and the attack on iraq -- it cannot be argued that that was correct. brian: i want to complete the comparison with eisenhower. int was a 976 page book 2012. you said he was a canny politician and a skillful, decisive leader. i can only think of eisenhower a
bush, credits billy graham but that is because billy graham is known and the other fellow is not.ush: in 2011, george talked about sustaining -- being sustained by his faith. [video clip] faithas sustained by my during my presidency. i did pray a lot. wonders on many occasions when i was president. inalk about the rainbow bucharest, romania. i gave a speech. right before i got on stage, someone pointed out a balcony. a rainbow appears behind the balcony. people can ascribe anything they want to...
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bush, credits billy graham but i think that's because billy graham is known and the other fellow is not. >> in 2011 george bush talked about being sustained by his faith. let's just watch a little bit of this. >> i was sustained by my faith during my presidency. and i did pray a lot. and i saw god's wonders in many occasion when i was president. i tell the story about the rainbow. i gave a speech, right before i got on the stage, someone pointed out this balcony that was lit. it was the place where the tyrant had given his last speech. this rain storm, a rainbow appears. entered right behind the balcony. people can describe anything they want. i described it as a message that said freedom is beautiful and universal and everybody desires to live a free life. >> what are you thinking as you listen to that? >> i thought that's exactly right. i thought that bush received his marching instructions, he thought, from god. >> what if he's right? >> i don't think he was. do you? >> my question is how do we know? >> the excesses domestically and the attack on iraq, i don't think it can be argued
bush, credits billy graham but i think that's because billy graham is known and the other fellow is not. >> in 2011 george bush talked about being sustained by his faith. let's just watch a little bit of this. >> i was sustained by my faith during my presidency. and i did pray a lot. and i saw god's wonders in many occasion when i was president. i tell the story about the rainbow. i gave a speech, right before i got on the stage, someone pointed out this balcony that was lit. it was...
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a reading biography of billy graham also and i particularly like the chronological bible. the different books of the bible were written at different times and even some pieces of them were written at different times. somebody took and compiled it so that it flows straight through and you find out they were sent into battle on six different times. it was a punishment primarily once. the gospel is probably a little bit shorter than the gospel because there is some repetition in there. they don't repeat the same verse were times because it was in the four gospels. that is a pretty good way to read the bible. i was also challenged once to read the bible over a short period of time. suggested she read it over three months. my son and i both took the challenge and did it and you can do up with any bible. you just look at the number of pages that got him to divide it by the number of days in those three months and then you read that many pages each day. the advantage of doing not if you are looking at the big picture then instead of the individual verses, which we sometimes get h
a reading biography of billy graham also and i particularly like the chronological bible. the different books of the bible were written at different times and even some pieces of them were written at different times. somebody took and compiled it so that it flows straight through and you find out they were sent into battle on six different times. it was a punishment primarily once. the gospel is probably a little bit shorter than the gospel because there is some repetition in there. they don't...
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. >>> he's called by his follows the new billy graham.he evangelist reaching out to the younger generation now. he's called for one million people to gather on the national mall this saturday to pray for this country. it's called together 2016. joining me is nick hall, the founder of pulse, a youth prayer movement that's catching on across the country, we understand. >> yes, it's exciting. >> welcome. when and w d dakota of all places through an english paper when i was a college student. now we're here praying for a million people on the national mall. >> and this was a religious paper that you wrote? >> we were seeing destruction happen on our campus, self harm, suicide, substance abuse. the paper, the goal of it, was to see some positive events happen that would meet kids where they were and help them connect to people who care. so that kind of started a grassroots movement. >> nick, are you always been religious or did you have an epiphany, an awakening. >> i grew up in a home where faith was important but when i was 18 years old i fe
. >>> he's called by his follows the new billy graham.he evangelist reaching out to the younger generation now. he's called for one million people to gather on the national mall this saturday to pray for this country. it's called together 2016. joining me is nick hall, the founder of pulse, a youth prayer movement that's catching on across the country, we understand. >> yes, it's exciting. >> welcome. when and w d dakota of all places through an english paper when i was a...
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the front coffer here, you've got -- cover here, you've got in mount rushmore style billy graham, ronald reagan, l nor roosevelt and thurgood marshall. why those four individuals? obviously, this is about post-war america, the people who had the most impact. but there are other people, lyndon johnson or john kennedy or other people who had -- henry kissinger -- who had dramatic impact on post-war america. why are these four on your cover? >> well, i don't know about you, craig shirley, but i do not design covers. [laughter] >> but -- >> but i love the idea, which the idea is they came to me after reading the book and the book taking so -- >> actually, i do. >> you design your covers? >> i have a big hand in them. >> not me. >> but in the book you mentioned eleanor roosevelt, daniel patrick moynihan, martin luther -- all the people you mentioned here are -- >> i think that's because the person who designed the cover read the book, thank goodness. [laughter] >> that'd be a first. >> okay, all right. well, i love the concept, that they read the book and they came up with this idea that ther
the front coffer here, you've got -- cover here, you've got in mount rushmore style billy graham, ronald reagan, l nor roosevelt and thurgood marshall. why those four individuals? obviously, this is about post-war america, the people who had the most impact. but there are other people, lyndon johnson or john kennedy or other people who had -- henry kissinger -- who had dramatic impact on post-war america. why are these four on your cover? >> well, i don't know about you, craig shirley,...
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if you lived in the 1930's, i do not think billy graham is not as visible publicly as he used to be. he is frail, elderly, and not 1930's, ain the visible minister in the media would be harry hammerson fosdick , and he is a good example of a and whatrotestant, makes somebody a liberal protestant, they are not all the same, but for this man probably, the idea that he would deny many of the supernatural aspects of christianity, such as the bodily resurrection of christ. he is the pastor at riverside church in manhattan in new york , and what he is focusing on, and what his church is focusing on in the 1930's that you can predict is caring for people in economic need, so more and outgrowth of what is known as the social gospel instead of an emphasis on the individual being converted, meeting needs so harry emerson fox -- fosdick was on the radio known as "national vespers," and he wrote about 40 books, which has created a little bit of confusion. you would think that if your ,hurches, if the liberal protestant churches are declining in attendance and giving that their influence would be
if you lived in the 1930's, i do not think billy graham is not as visible publicly as he used to be. he is frail, elderly, and not 1930's, ain the visible minister in the media would be harry hammerson fosdick , and he is a good example of a and whatrotestant, makes somebody a liberal protestant, they are not all the same, but for this man probably, the idea that he would deny many of the supernatural aspects of christianity, such as the bodily resurrection of christ. he is the pastor at...
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. >> now time magazine asked even years back if he's the next billy graham. >> this is still going toal issue. p?p?o?gv >>> making news in america this morning, breaking overnight, more protests over police shootings, dozens of people arrested as demonstrations turn violent. plus, new details about the military veteran who opened fire on dallas police officers. >>> this morning we're learning of a 13th officer shot during the ambush. >>> a mother also injured in those shootings is talking about how she shielded her children from the gunshots and the heroic actions of three officers who came to their rescue. >> developing now aerosmith guitarist joe perry collapsing on stage taken to the hospital. >>> a woman's attempt to catch a foul ball with a food tray didn't go as planned but it is going viral.
. >> now time magazine asked even years back if he's the next billy graham. >> this is still going toal issue. p?p?o?gv >>> making news in america this morning, breaking overnight, more protests over police shootings, dozens of people arrested as demonstrations turn violent. plus, new details about the military veteran who opened fire on dallas police officers. >>> this morning we're learning of a 13th officer shot during the ambush. >>> a mother also...
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.-- h >> the front cover here you have a mount rushmore style, you billy graham, eleanor roosevelt thurgood marshall, why those individuals?but there are other, i was sleep this is about postwar america the book is about postwar america the people at the most impact. but there other people, lyndon johnson, john kennedy, other people, henry kissinger read a dramatic impact on postwar america, why these were undercover? >> well i don't know about you, but i do not design covers. [laughter] but i love the idea and the ideas that they came to me with was after reading the book and it taking so long to produce,. >> but in the book you mention rosa, marshall and all the people that you mention here arw on -- >> i think that's because the person who read the design the cover read the book thank goodness. >> that would be a first. >> but i love the concept that they read the book and came upul with this idea that there could be a new mount rushmore right and who would be the faces on there? d so what they did was as a just told you they put up eleanors roosevelt, they put up thurgood marshall, mill
.-- h >> the front cover here you have a mount rushmore style, you billy graham, eleanor roosevelt thurgood marshall, why those individuals?but there are other, i was sleep this is about postwar america the book is about postwar america the people at the most impact. but there other people, lyndon johnson, john kennedy, other people, henry kissinger read a dramatic impact on postwar america, why these were undercover? >> well i don't know about you, but i do not design covers....
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lot of violence in it on whether you believe or you don't believe, i'm reading a biography of billy graham also. and i particularly like the chronological bible. the different books of the bible were written at different times, and even some pieces of them were written at different times. and somebody took and compiled it so that it flows straight through, and and you find out they weren't sent into babylon six different times. it was a punishment primarily once. and when you get to the gospel, it's probably a little bit shorter than the gospel because there's some repetition in there. they don't repeat the same verse four times because it was in the four gospels. so that's a pretty good way to read the bible. and i was also challenged once to read the bible over a short period of time. it was suggested to read it over three months. and my son and i both took the challenge and did it s and you can do it with any bible. you just look at the number of pages that it's got, and you divide it by the number of days in those three months, and then you read that many pages each day. and the advant
lot of violence in it on whether you believe or you don't believe, i'm reading a biography of billy graham also. and i particularly like the chronological bible. the different books of the bible were written at different times, and even some pieces of them were written at different times. and somebody took and compiled it so that it flows straight through, and and you find out they weren't sent into babylon six different times. it was a punishment primarily once. and when you get to the gospel,...
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. >> in the great conservative tradition of the old north state, the home of billy graham, we proudly cast 27 votes for senator ted cruz. >> north carolina is a party which was funded and founded by blacks and whites and one of the parts most people don't know about this state is that 10% of all the historically black colleges and universities are within its border. we proudly cast 29 votes for the next president of the united states, the honorable donald john trump. >> pursuant to the announcement of the delegation and the rules of this convention, north carolina, 29 votes trump, 27 votes cruz, six votes rubio, nine votes kasich and one vote carson. >> north dakota, 28 delegates. >> mr. secretary, i'm jack dalrynple, governor of north dakota. it is my honor to announce the delegates of the state of north dakota. the great state of north dakota casts as the home of the current and five consecutive year national fcs football champions, the north dakota state university bison and at the same time the home of the national hockey champions, the university of north dakota fighting hawks, a
. >> in the great conservative tradition of the old north state, the home of billy graham, we proudly cast 27 votes for senator ted cruz. >> north carolina is a party which was funded and founded by blacks and whites and one of the parts most people don't know about this state is that 10% of all the historically black colleges and universities are within its border. we proudly cast 29 votes for the next president of the united states, the honorable donald john trump. >>...
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and the great conservative tradition of the old north state and the home of billy graham, we proudly cast 27 votes for senator ted cruz. [ cheers and applause ] >> north carolina is a party which was funded and founded by blacks and whites and one of the ports that most people don't know about this state is 10% of all of the historically black colleges and universities are within this border. we proudly cast 29 votes for the next president of the united states, the honorable donald john trump. [ cheers and applause ] >> pursuant to the announcement of the delegation and the rules of this convention, north carolina, 29 votes, trump. 27 vote, cruz. six vote, rubio. nine votes, kasich, and one vote, carson. >> north dakota, 28 delegates. [ cheering ] >> mr. secretary, i am jack dowrimpel, governor of the state of north dakota, it is my honor to announce the vote of the delegates of north dakota, the great state of north dakota casts as the home of the current and five consecutive-year national fcs football champions, the north dakota state university bison, and at the same time the home
and the great conservative tradition of the old north state and the home of billy graham, we proudly cast 27 votes for senator ted cruz. [ cheers and applause ] >> north carolina is a party which was funded and founded by blacks and whites and one of the ports that most people don't know about this state is 10% of all of the historically black colleges and universities are within this border. we proudly cast 29 votes for the next president of the united states, the honorable donald john...
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[cheers] >> and the great conservative tradition of the old north states the home of billy graham, we proudly cast 27 votes for senator ted cruz. [cheers] >> north carolina is a party which was funded and founded by blacks and whites. and one of the that most people don't know about this states 10% of all of the historically black colleges and universities are within its border. we proudly cast 29 votes for the next president of the united states, the honorable donald don trump. [cheers and applause] >> there is north carolina. you saw right there new york passing because as we noted earlier in the show they are going to be the state that takes him over the 1237 need to do win. can you see 1027 is where it stands right now. >> it's fantastic. we heard when we hear from new york it's going to be donald trump's son who is going to make the big announcement. a fun night for the family. even like looking around here, the excitement is electrifying just like it will be at the democratic convention. they are all exciting. we have great convention. we fight and yell and hoot and holler and p
[cheers] >> and the great conservative tradition of the old north states the home of billy graham, we proudly cast 27 votes for senator ted cruz. [cheers] >> north carolina is a party which was funded and founded by blacks and whites. and one of the that most people don't know about this states 10% of all of the historically black colleges and universities are within its border. we proudly cast 29 votes for the next president of the united states, the honorable donald don trump....
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[applause] conservativeat tradition of the old north states, the home of billy graham, we proudly casttor ted cruz. >> north carolina is a party that was founded by blacks and whites. one of the points that most people don't know about this state is that 10% of all the historically black colleges and universities are within its borders. we proudly cast 29 votes for the next president of the united states, the honorable donald john trump. [cheers and applause] mr. kent: pursuant to the announcement of the delegation and the rules of this convention, north carolina, 29 votes trump, 27 votes cruz, six votes rubio, nine votes kasich, and one vote carson. ms. hudson: north dakota. 28 delegates. secretary, i am jack dalrymple, governor of the state of north dakota. thes my honor to announce vote of the delegates of north dakota, the great state of north dakota casts as the home of the current and five-consecutive year national fcm football champions, the north dakota state university bison, and at the same time, the home of the national hockey champions the university of north dakota fightin
[applause] conservativeat tradition of the old north states, the home of billy graham, we proudly casttor ted cruz. >> north carolina is a party that was founded by blacks and whites. one of the points that most people don't know about this state is that 10% of all the historically black colleges and universities are within its borders. we proudly cast 29 votes for the next president of the united states, the honorable donald john trump. [cheers and applause] mr. kent: pursuant to the...
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. >> now time magazine asked even years back if he's the next billy graham. >> this is still going tonnection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. that's what's making news in america this morning. >>> making news in america this morning, breaking overnight, more protests over police shootings, dozens of people arrested as demonstrations turn violent. plus, new details about the military veteran who opened fire on dallas police officers. >>> and this morning we're learning of a 13th officer shot during the ambush. >>> a mother also injured in those shootings is talking about how she shielded her children from the gunshots and the heroic actions of three officers who came to their rescue. >>> developing now legendary aerosmith guitarist joe perry collapsing on stage and taken to the hospital overnight. details on his conditions j
. >> now time magazine asked even years back if he's the next billy graham. >> this is still going tonnection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. that's what's making news in america this morning. >>> making news in...
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>> nine for ohio governor john kasich, and the great conservative commission with the home of billy graham we cast 27 points for senator ted cruz. it was founded by blacks and whites. and one thing most people don't know about is that 10% of all the historically black colleges and universities are within this area. we have a 29 votes for the next president of the united states the honorable donald j. trump. [applause]. one vote for carson. obviously proportional votes. 1101 for donald trump. >> the governor of the state of north dakota it is my honor to announce the delegates of north dakota and the great state of north dakota. .. the university of north dakota, fighting hawks, and the only state in the united states last year to actually grow younger, casts one vote carson, six votes cruz, and 21 votes for the next president of the united states, donald j. trump. [applause] . >> pursuant to the announcement of the delegation and the rules of the convention, north dakota, 21 votes trump, 1 vote carson, 6 votes cruz. lou: for the first time tonight. >> northern marianna islands, 9 delegates
>> nine for ohio governor john kasich, and the great conservative commission with the home of billy graham we cast 27 points for senator ted cruz. it was founded by blacks and whites. and one thing most people don't know about is that 10% of all the historically black colleges and universities are within this area. we have a 29 votes for the next president of the united states the honorable donald j. trump. [applause]. one vote for carson. obviously proportional votes. 1101 for donald...
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the son of billy graham was reported to be coming, but we heard he is not coming.the actor, was going to have some to nancyemorial reagan. those showing up are diehard trump supporters, those that have been speaking out on his behalf for quite a while. chris christie, attorney general of florida, the trump children. other people they invited are suddenly taking a pass. you will not see a lot of the rising stars or people running for reelection this year because they are staying away. i have been told at least 32 of the republican senators will be here and the rest will not be. only about 137 members of the house republican caucus will be here, no more than 200. as we understand it, monday night will be devoted primarily to benghazi, what happened there and whatm or 11, 2012, secretary clinton did or did not do -- what happened there on september 11, 20 til12. showing a lack of an ability to deal with a crisis, and one of her selling points has been her national security experience. they will do what they can on monday night to suggest otherwise. host: donald trump
the son of billy graham was reported to be coming, but we heard he is not coming.the actor, was going to have some to nancyemorial reagan. those showing up are diehard trump supporters, those that have been speaking out on his behalf for quite a while. chris christie, attorney general of florida, the trump children. other people they invited are suddenly taking a pass. you will not see a lot of the rising stars or people running for reelection this year because they are staying away. i have...
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but here, after the russians detonated their bomb in 1949, billy graham took to the road and talked about how society was going through a moral nosedive, we're elevating man and we're taking god off of his stool, and society was beginning to crumble because of it. and it was all due to science. at the same time we, as science advanced, a decade later, we had television and a lot of evangelicals saw this as a great opportunity to exercise the commission of matthew, to good, therefore, and make disciples of all nations and take advantage of the new medium of television to convert people to unevangelicallism and to run for office and instill evangelical ideas into democracy. james dobson claimed the 1990s the beginning of a civil war on value, and franklin graham was prepareness st. paul, where i was from, on the capitol, encouraging people to run for public office if they were pro life and against gay marriage. he said that society is in a moral nosedive. virtually echoing his father's words from 1949. so, some things have not changed and the relationship between fundamentalists and science
but here, after the russians detonated their bomb in 1949, billy graham took to the road and talked about how society was going through a moral nosedive, we're elevating man and we're taking god off of his stool, and society was beginning to crumble because of it. and it was all due to science. at the same time we, as science advanced, a decade later, we had television and a lot of evangelicals saw this as a great opportunity to exercise the commission of matthew, to good, therefore, and make...
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the son of billy graham was reported to be coming, but we heard he is not coming.heard that tom selleck, the actor, was going to have some to nancyemorial reagan. those showing up are diehard trump supporters, those that have been speaking out on his behalf for quite a while. chris christie, attorney general of florida, the trump children. other people they invited are suddenly taking a pass. you will not see a lot of the rising stars or people running for reelection this year because they are staying away. i have been told at least 32 of the republican senators will be here and the rest will not be. only about 137 members of the house republican caucus will be here, no more than 200. as we understand it, monday night will be devoted primarily to benghazi, what happened there and whatm or 11, 2012, secretary clinton did or did not do -- what happened there on september 11, 20 til12. showing a lack of an ability to deal with a crisis, and one of her selling points has been her national security experience. they will do what they can on monday night to suggest otherw
the son of billy graham was reported to be coming, but we heard he is not coming.heard that tom selleck, the actor, was going to have some to nancyemorial reagan. those showing up are diehard trump supporters, those that have been speaking out on his behalf for quite a while. chris christie, attorney general of florida, the trump children. other people they invited are suddenly taking a pass. you will not see a lot of the rising stars or people running for reelection this year because they are...
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got -- cover here, you've got in mount rushmore style billy graham, ronald reagan, l nor roosevelt and thurgood marshall. why those four individuals? obviously, this is about post-war america, the people who had the most impact. but there are other people, lyndon johnson or john kennedy or other people who had -- henry kissinger -- who had dramatic impact on post-war america. why are these four on your cover? >> well, i don't know about you, craig shirley, but i do not design covers. [laughter] >> but -- >> but i love the idea, which the idea is they came to me after reading the book and the book taking so -- >> actually, i do. >> you design your covers? >> i have a big hand in them. >> not me. >> but in the book you mentioned eleanor roosevelt, daniel patrick moynihan, martin luther -- all the people you mentioned here are -- >> i think that's because the person who designed the cover read the book, thank goodness. [laughter] >> that'd be a first. >> okay, all right. well, i love the concept, that they read the book and they came up with this idea that there could be a new mount rushm
got -- cover here, you've got in mount rushmore style billy graham, ronald reagan, l nor roosevelt and thurgood marshall. why those four individuals? obviously, this is about post-war america, the people who had the most impact. but there are other people, lyndon johnson or john kennedy or other people who had -- henry kissinger -- who had dramatic impact on post-war america. why are these four on your cover? >> well, i don't know about you, craig shirley, but i do not design covers....