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christian: sí.siendo la raza más común en españa. durante el tiempo de los conquistadores, habría sido la primera raza para venir aquí, al nuevo mundo. eduardo: son los jueces quienes determinarán cuál es el ejemplar más fino. joseph: la primera cosa que buscamos son las líneas, es la forma. después buscamos los otros detalles, de color, de tamaño aquí, tamaño allá, cuántos puntos tienen. eduardo: todos los animales y sus dueños están listos para la contienda. bueno, casi todos. christian: estoy en la oficina de correo, y... no encuentran a los animales. eduardo: las aves de christian iban a viajar en un vuelo comercial, pero por error de la aerolínea no las subieron a tiempo y nunca llegaron. christian se notaba triste y molesto. christian: frustrado. extrañamente frustrado. duele, muchísimo. [cacareo] eduardo: la buena noticia es que muy pronto viajará a otro concurso igual de importante. después de la competencia frustrada en columbus, ohio, volamos aquí, a la ciudad de oklahoma, donde christian
christian: sí.siendo la raza más común en españa. durante el tiempo de los conquistadores, habría sido la primera raza para venir aquí, al nuevo mundo. eduardo: son los jueces quienes determinarán cuál es el ejemplar más fino. joseph: la primera cosa que buscamos son las líneas, es la forma. después buscamos los otros detalles, de color, de tamaño aquí, tamaño allá, cuántos puntos tienen. eduardo: todos los animales y sus dueños están listos para la contienda. bueno, casi...
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it levies beatings and solitary confinement on christians. last year, an iranian court upheld a 10-year prison sentence on four iranian christians who were acting against national security by "promoting zionist christianity" and running house churches, something we know in america. instead of following the normal procedure, authorities raided their homes and beat that and used electroshock weapons on them. they threw them into a regime dungeon inside of tehran. every day i pray, and i ask you, too, to pray for our brothers and sisters and not just them by people of all faiths persecuted in iran. [applause] know, i am from kansas. kansans out it, got there. i'm sure there are more of you. just quite people. a lot of people get the wrong ideas that american evangelicals want to impose theocracy on america. i wish they would be concerned about the real theocratic takeover that has been happening in iran for the last four decades. [applause] sec. pompeo: ayatollahs have grievously deprived the iranian people that most basic, simple, fundamental r
it levies beatings and solitary confinement on christians. last year, an iranian court upheld a 10-year prison sentence on four iranian christians who were acting against national security by "promoting zionist christianity" and running house churches, something we know in america. instead of following the normal procedure, authorities raided their homes and beat that and used electroshock weapons on them. they threw them into a regime dungeon inside of tehran. every day i pray, and i...
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the reason that christians support israel is that the bible supports israel. the bible presents israel as the sovereign state that god created. israel is the only state in the history of the world created by a sovereign act of god. god, in genesis 12, made a covenant with abraham, i will bless you, i will make your name great, i will bless your children, your children are going to bless the nations of the earth, and then in the 17th chapter, he made a covenant, a blood covenant, god did with abraham, and god called him to put five animals on the ground in the blood covenant and god walked between the separated pieces deciding the contents of the covenant was was to give the land of israel to the jewish people forever. it was an unbreakable covenant. there are three times of covenant in the scripture. we don't want to go down that road. just a with the fact that god almighty who created the heavens and the earth, as owner of the earth he has the right to do with the earth what he wanted to do. israel is the only nation on the face of the earth with its foundrie
the reason that christians support israel is that the bible supports israel. the bible presents israel as the sovereign state that god created. israel is the only state in the history of the world created by a sovereign act of god. god, in genesis 12, made a covenant with abraham, i will bless you, i will make your name great, i will bless your children, your children are going to bless the nations of the earth, and then in the 17th chapter, he made a covenant, a blood covenant, god did with...
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mark: you almost never hear about evangelical christians in the mainstream media. or if we do, they are treated as peculiar. or you go to the zoo, they are in the reptile house. everyone else is looking for the panda. is that reflective of the culture or progressiveness? >>he it's indicative of america slipping from its moral foundation of faith and bible principles to secularism. the further into secularism you go, the further away from the word of god you go. when you are away from the word of god, you are away from god. so they are sphwhimg an ocean of their own ego. their f opinions. their separate humanist concepts. and it will produce nothing but heartache and chaos. the reald principles of society, the real principles of this nation are still in the word of god. mark: wasn't the american founding based in large measure udon judeo-christian beliefs and it's rarely taught in our public schools these days? >> america was founded when our pilgrims landed. they made a covenant with god that this nation would be a nationn that served the lord. our founding fathers
mark: you almost never hear about evangelical christians in the mainstream media. or if we do, they are treated as peculiar. or you go to the zoo, they are in the reptile house. everyone else is looking for the panda. is that reflective of the culture or progressiveness? >>he it's indicative of america slipping from its moral foundation of faith and bible principles to secularism. the further into secularism you go, the further away from the word of god you go. when you are away from the...
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and henceforth they understand that judaism does not mean christianity to need its existence but christianityplain its existence without judaism. that is why st. paul said to romans 11th chapter for christians, those who consider themselves as branches to the olive tree. do not boast because the roots support you and the roots of the christian all of tree is abraham and isaac and jacob. our roots are jewish to the core and we should remember that god is not cast away the jewish people. they are still the apple of his eye and the chosen people they are still the cherished people and the people who own the land of israel. and the final analysis they will always receive the love of god because israel according to the book of exodus is god's firstborn son. mark: when did you decide you wanted to be a pastor? >> when i was 18 years of age , i had an appointment to go to west point military academy. and my mother who was really the guiding light in my life , she went to seminary and graduated and taught and we were sitting at the table and she said you know, if you become a great military leader to
and henceforth they understand that judaism does not mean christianity to need its existence but christianityplain its existence without judaism. that is why st. paul said to romans 11th chapter for christians, those who consider themselves as branches to the olive tree. do not boast because the roots support you and the roots of the christian all of tree is abraham and isaac and jacob. our roots are jewish to the core and we should remember that god is not cast away the jewish people. they are...
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christian! christian! >> reporter: it turns out their coach organizing the whole thing. believe it, falling right into the grass. and then this moment, going down the line. one by one, getting high fives from the team determined to make sure someone showed up for christian's birthday. and one more surprise -- a gift bag from the team. inside, a team shirt and a football. >> what is that? >> whoa! >> now we can play a real game with a real ball. >> yeah! >> reporter: tonight, christian's family is grateful. and little christian saying this was the best birthday ever. happy birthday, christian. we celebrate you and your mom tonight and, of course, that football team for doing the right thing. i'm david muir. i hope to see you back from new york tomorrow night. until then, have a good evening. good night. >>> free rides on muni. who sbaiis paying for you. >> we're not against science. we're not against the telescope. we think it's great. not on our land. not on our sacred place. >> the emotional pleas made in the bay area today to change plans in hawaii. >> rick stokes and
christian! christian! >> reporter: it turns out their coach organizing the whole thing. believe it, falling right into the grass. and then this moment, going down the line. one by one, getting high fives from the team determined to make sure someone showed up for christian's birthday. and one more surprise -- a gift bag from the team. inside, a team shirt and a football. >> what is that? >> whoa! >> now we can play a real game with a real ball. >> yeah! >>...
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christian. and it was quite clear he did not even go to church. but he was trying to get the evangelical vot vote. which he did prayed. >> my favorite version, start to interrupt is his profession. his great christian faith, he said the real reason that his taxes were audited was that he was a strong christian. [laughter] >> that makes sense. [laughter] but anyway, his virtual advisor paula white, who is a representative of the prosperity of gospel, if you make a lot of money god loves you because god wants people to make money and if you're successful that means that god is shining his light on you. and paula white, after trump said really completely dopey things about religion and christianity. he said he's a baby christian. >> he is just learning how to be a christian. but, you know, he has courted the liberty university and the dobson's and the franklin graham's, although george bush had franklin. he has came out and said is low is an evil religion. and you know, you look today, i think one
christian. and it was quite clear he did not even go to church. but he was trying to get the evangelical vot vote. which he did prayed. >> my favorite version, start to interrupt is his profession. his great christian faith, he said the real reason that his taxes were audited was that he was a strong christian. [laughter] >> that makes sense. [laughter] but anyway, his virtual advisor paula white, who is a representative of the prosperity of gospel, if you make a lot of money god...
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is christian davenport of the washington post. and jeff faust, a senior writer for space nudes -- space news. thank you. >> thank you. on wednesday, you announced you were re-signing a couple of key administration officials including bill garza meyer, the longtime associate administrator. why make that change and why do so now? >> we just reassigned you announced that you were of key ing a couple administration officials. why make that change and why do so now? >> we just reassigned him to a role inside of nasa. great great american, a that t and it's also true we're moving to a new era with american space flight and i important to s have new leadership at the top human explorations directorate. but s entirely my decision we need toof the day be clear that we're committed to cost and schedule, safety is a but we're committed to and i just edule, thought it was important to make this change at this time. >> a quick follow on that. coming at a time when we are about to celebrate the 50th anniversary of apollo 11. as you mentioned, t
is christian davenport of the washington post. and jeff faust, a senior writer for space nudes -- space news. thank you. >> thank you. on wednesday, you announced you were re-signing a couple of key administration officials including bill garza meyer, the longtime associate administrator. why make that change and why do so now? >> we just reassigned you announced that you were of key ing a couple administration officials. why make that change and why do so now? >> we just...
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christians.ast time i spoke to you, this organization had grown to more than three million believers. and on my way over, i was just told christians united for israel now has more than six million members all across america. karen and i have -- she said seven million. [cheers and applause] vice pres. pence: it's a movement that spans this nation and it is a movement for such a time as this. [applause] karen and ience: have always treasured our relationships at christians united for israel. in fact, we work hand-in-hand with this organization when i was governor of the state of indiana. with your strong support, i was proud to sign the toughest anti-bds legislation of any state in america, and i thank you for your support. [applause] vice pres. pence: but you deserve to know, remarkably today all but one democrat running for president voted against the combating bds acts in the united states senate. so let me get this one more point. -- let me make this one more point. anyone who aspires to the hi
christians.ast time i spoke to you, this organization had grown to more than three million believers. and on my way over, i was just told christians united for israel now has more than six million members all across america. karen and i have -- she said seven million. [cheers and applause] vice pres. pence: it's a movement that spans this nation and it is a movement for such a time as this. [applause] karen and ience: have always treasured our relationships at christians united for israel. in...
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it is hard to think of them in a way that supports christian values. both valley christian center in the city had no comment. >>> a new program to help bay area pilots fly friendly. san mateo county posted a series of videos caught mapping the best corridors in and out of san carlos and half moon bay. that give a birds eye view of the best approaches and take efforts to reduce noise over homes. it is instructional for pilots but anyone can watch and learn. posted a link on www.kpix.com . >>> bart has someone new at the control this evening. the board of directors named bob powers as the new general manager to replace the recently retired. she was second-in- command for three years. now he will be paid $380,000 per year to tackle the transit agencies biggest problems. >> we will deliver on the projects that we have promised. replacement programmatic train control system. rebuilding infrastructure. reducing crowding and increasing service. a fully staffed police department. >> he also plans to go on a listening tour. to get input directly from writers. >
it is hard to think of them in a way that supports christian values. both valley christian center in the city had no comment. >>> a new program to help bay area pilots fly friendly. san mateo county posted a series of videos caught mapping the best corridors in and out of san carlos and half moon bay. that give a birds eye view of the best approaches and take efforts to reduce noise over homes. it is instructional for pilots but anyone can watch and learn. posted a link on www.kpix.com...
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christian: to the larger issue of human space life. c-span conducted a poll and one of the questions we asked about priorities, on the top of that list saying changes to the earth's environment. on the bottom of that list is exploration. cleaning moon and mars. what do think about those results? jim: number one, we do believe studying their there is a priority, and it always has been and always will be. within the budget caps right now, we are spending as much money as we have on earth science. we are studying the earth and every part of the electromagnetic spectrum. bipartisan, we are committed to studying the earth. it is also true that in my view americans are committed to space exploration. i saw your poll and some of those numbers. but i would also say, here we are, 50 years after apollo , celebrating the 50th anniversary. by the way, during the apollo program, it was not a popular program. ultimately, when it was achieved , that monumental achievement was not only popular when it was complete but it is popular 50 years after. peo
christian: to the larger issue of human space life. c-span conducted a poll and one of the questions we asked about priorities, on the top of that list saying changes to the earth's environment. on the bottom of that list is exploration. cleaning moon and mars. what do think about those results? jim: number one, we do believe studying their there is a priority, and it always has been and always will be. within the budget caps right now, we are spending as much money as we have on earth science....
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christian: could we talk for a minute about cost of the artemis program? we have seen some fluctuating numbers. i know you have gotten initial -- additional requests to congress. what is your strategy? you have said many times the challenges are not just technical. they are political. to will you sell this particularly democrats on the hill to get the funding you need? is: the challenge political. , not largely parochial necessarily parts and. when we talk about the budget, the president said we need to go to the moon faster. we need to go to the moon within five years with technology that can ultimately be used for a mission to mars. that is the goal. not only did he say to go faster but he gave us an amendment to the budget request that allows us to achieve that. in 2020 we received $1.6 billion that did not come out of nasa. it doesn't come out of the budget cap. we have $1.6 billion additional specific to nasa. that enables us in the year 2020 to do what is necessary to build the lender so we can land on the surface of the moon in 2024. that being said
christian: could we talk for a minute about cost of the artemis program? we have seen some fluctuating numbers. i know you have gotten initial -- additional requests to congress. what is your strategy? you have said many times the challenges are not just technical. they are political. to will you sell this particularly democrats on the hill to get the funding you need? is: the challenge political. , not largely parochial necessarily parts and. when we talk about the budget, the president said...
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he either did it at the instruction of christian, or to gain favor with christian. >> i'm curious aboutifferent person shortly after bonnie lee bakley's murder. he said he was very depressed about some things. >> and then mark ends up committing suicide after bonnie's killed. >> the suicide happened only four weeks after the murder. now looking back, i could see somebody who had tremendous remorse, and the fact that he committed suicide seemed to further validate that. >> in 2009 christian brando died of pneumonia. a few years after that duffy hambleton died of natural causes. so the people who might know what happened are now dead. and in the end, we may never find out what really happened on that night. >> the other unanswered question is what happened to that little girl robert blake loved so much, (mo(dad) mhm. for me? aaaah! (mom) nooooo... (dad) nooooo... (son) nooooo... (avo) quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and is 2x more absorbent than the leading ordinary brand. [son loudly clears throat] [mom sighs] [mom and dad laugh] (avo) bounty, the quicker
he either did it at the instruction of christian, or to gain favor with christian. >> i'm curious aboutifferent person shortly after bonnie lee bakley's murder. he said he was very depressed about some things. >> and then mark ends up committing suicide after bonnie's killed. >> the suicide happened only four weeks after the murder. now looking back, i could see somebody who had tremendous remorse, and the fact that he committed suicide seemed to further validate that....
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when he was 12, christian was chosen for dr. bennett and dr. mcguire's clinical trial.? >> no. >> reporter: what's the very first thing that you saw? >> i think it was my parents. seeing my parents' face in detail, that was pretty incredible. >> reporter: before surgery, doctors recorded christian trying to navigate a maze. you can see he has trouble staying in line, missing steps and running into barriers. after treatment, christian saw things he'd never seen before, maneuvering around the obstacles, flawlessly. >> massive, massive improvement, yeah. i'd take anything of what i have now over what i had before. >> reporter: after months of waiting, it's heather's chance to gain something she's always wanted. >> my hopes that i'm afraid to admit. to see a star and to be able to see christian's face, actually see his eye color. >> i have a appointment at the vision center. >> reporter: it will take two operations. her left eye is up first. heather's dad and step mom arrive. >> it's still hard. oh, boy. my vision doesn't define who i am, but it's kind of made me who i am.
when he was 12, christian was chosen for dr. bennett and dr. mcguire's clinical trial.? >> no. >> reporter: what's the very first thing that you saw? >> i think it was my parents. seeing my parents' face in detail, that was pretty incredible. >> reporter: before surgery, doctors recorded christian trying to navigate a maze. you can see he has trouble staying in line, missing steps and running into barriers. after treatment, christian saw things he'd never seen before,...
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christian heritage. >> i'm also an agnostic.ble rights to liberty, if there is no god. which is problematic for an agnostic, i'm not an atheist -- that's another kind of faith, i just don't know. what i realized if you have to have respect for the idea of go god, if they come from government, people like maxine waters, they're going to take them away. the very framework of our freedom is dependent on the christian nature of this country as is the fact that we are a why are we alic -- secular republic? because all of these different protestant sects understood there would be a threat when they were fleeing churches -- they don't want any particular religion to be dominant or interpretation of religion. it's a radical idea, it makes america the unique country in the world that it is. >> tucker: i'm sorry we are out of time but let me just say i hope thise won't be the last time you are on our show, that was wonderful and i appreciate it. you think everyone would be excited for disney's upcoming "lion king "remake. jeff bezos "wash
christian heritage. >> i'm also an agnostic.ble rights to liberty, if there is no god. which is problematic for an agnostic, i'm not an atheist -- that's another kind of faith, i just don't know. what i realized if you have to have respect for the idea of go god, if they come from government, people like maxine waters, they're going to take them away. the very framework of our freedom is dependent on the christian nature of this country as is the fact that we are a why are we alic --...
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he speaks about christianity in positive terms. and yet, when he starts his autobiography, he begins with a verse from the koran he gains with a chapter of the koran a chapter that has 33 verses. it is written from memory, i guess. i wanted to check how good his memory was, because you have to remember, he was from west africa. he was not an arab. arabic was not his first line which. of course, he learned arabic and wrote in arabic. after all those years, 1831, he was writing in his 60's, since he was born in 1770. he was already 61 years old at how much can you remember from what you learned in school? the manuscript and the koran to see how accurate he was. it was remarkable. he remembered 33 versus, which is the length of the written work of that chapter. he wrote it completely. there is only one for us he seems to or three lines appeared the rest, he remembers the whole thing. why did he put that first? it means that chapter of dominion, but in arabic, it also has the concept of ownership. he chooses, of all the chapters in the
he speaks about christianity in positive terms. and yet, when he starts his autobiography, he begins with a verse from the koran he gains with a chapter of the koran a chapter that has 33 verses. it is written from memory, i guess. i wanted to check how good his memory was, because you have to remember, he was from west africa. he was not an arab. arabic was not his first line which. of course, he learned arabic and wrote in arabic. after all those years, 1831, he was writing in his 60's, since...
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and a protestant christian idea.hat's because 98% of the people who created this country were protestant christians. before the protestant refermation, you had to go through the catholic church and priest hood to get into heaven. reformers understood that churches and governments are institutions created by human beings and therefore subject to the corruption of human beings. they came up with this brilliant and revolutionary idea of the priest hood of all believers. the idea being that each of us faces our maker one-on-one. without the intermediary of a church, or a priesthood. when you think about that for a moment, that not only makes everyone equal, but it included black slaves. and that's why from the moment of america's birth, there was a new dawn of freedom. loaded into the declaration -- thomas jefferson wrote it into the declaration of independence. and within 25 years there were hundreds of thousands of freed slaves in the north. and you know, i'm thinking of this is nornt attack by collin kaepernick and ni
and a protestant christian idea.hat's because 98% of the people who created this country were protestant christians. before the protestant refermation, you had to go through the catholic church and priest hood to get into heaven. reformers understood that churches and governments are institutions created by human beings and therefore subject to the corruption of human beings. they came up with this brilliant and revolutionary idea of the priest hood of all believers. the idea being that each of...
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a christian in pakistan. there aren't many christians left. less than 1% of pakistanis are christians. she was arrested for wanting to draw water from a well in a muslim village when the muslim women began chanting, death to the christian. they began stoning her and beating her with sticks. she was relieved when the police came because she thought, they've come to rescue me. she was accused, though, by the women of blasphemy against islam and she was put in jail. she was put on death row. she's been in prison for eight years. we have fought for her freedom. i have fought to not give pakistan any money until she's released. we've fought and asked the president to give her asylum in our country. and i'm proud to remind you that asia beevey is now free and living in canada. [cheers and applause] i'd like to end with this one issue. this is something that is close to my wife and i and that is trying to help those who struggle with drug addiction and with just the horror and scourge of what's going on in so many of our communities. not only do we n
a christian in pakistan. there aren't many christians left. less than 1% of pakistanis are christians. she was arrested for wanting to draw water from a well in a muslim village when the muslim women began chanting, death to the christian. they began stoning her and beating her with sticks. she was relieved when the police came because she thought, they've come to rescue me. she was accused, though, by the women of blasphemy against islam and she was put in jail. she was put on death row. she's...
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christian: to the larger issue of human space life. one of the questions we asked about priorities, on the top of that list saying changes to the earth's environment. on the bottom of that list is exploration. what do think about those results? jim: we believe studying the earth is it outward. -- studying the earth is priority. we are spending as much money as we have on earth science. bipartisan, we are committed to studying the earth. view also true that in my americans are committed to space exploration. i saw your pole and some of those numbers. here we are, 50 years after apollo celebrating the 50th anniversary. it was not a popular program. ultimately, when it was achieved that monumental achievement was not only popular when it was complete but it is popular 50 years after. people love apollo. we have a new program named after the twin sister, her name is artemis. she happens to be the goddess of the moon. we are going with a highly qualified astronaut corps that includes women. we send them under a program named after apollo's
christian: to the larger issue of human space life. one of the questions we asked about priorities, on the top of that list saying changes to the earth's environment. on the bottom of that list is exploration. what do think about those results? jim: we believe studying the earth is it outward. -- studying the earth is priority. we are spending as much money as we have on earth science. bipartisan, we are committed to studying the earth. view also true that in my americans are committed to space...
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christian: correct. guy: christian is going to lead us now on that interesting note.ing this program, we've had people talk about 100 basis points this year to zero. the market is clearly reasonably divergent in its views as to what will happen next. of citigroupulz global markets, thank you. manish will be sticking with us. up next, we will talk about oil. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ live from london, i'm guy johnson. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." bloomberg has learned saudi arabia and kuwait are the closest in years to restoring oil output from a neutral zone shared by the neighboring nations, after making a recent breakthrough in talks. in a separate develop and, iranian tension is rising. british forces seizing a syria bound supertanker carrying iranian crude off of gibraltar. the europeans are saying that was in violation of european and u.s. sanctions. that story in the last few minutes has moved. it's find out what the latest of 11 czar with will kennedy. what do we now know -- the developments are with will kennedy. what do we know? --l: guy: d
christian: correct. guy: christian is going to lead us now on that interesting note.ing this program, we've had people talk about 100 basis points this year to zero. the market is clearly reasonably divergent in its views as to what will happen next. of citigroupulz global markets, thank you. manish will be sticking with us. up next, we will talk about oil. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ live from london, i'm guy johnson. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." bloomberg has...
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not that he himself is of christian faith.ven he himself is a manifestation of christian virtues, but they feel like they are involved in an existential struggle against a malicious enemy that they consider to be the left. and trump will try and vanquish that enemy. and do it in means that they themselves might be uncomfortable with dealing bip there's a ruthlessness of donald trump and dehumanization of him that they feel like is necessary to defeat a foe that they think will destroy most of what they know and love. >> the now president famously employed roy cohen as his attack dog, as his lawyer when a manhattan-based developer. as i read your piece, i was thinking it's as if the evangelical community has similarly hired a ringer, hired a fighter for them, regardless whether he's one of them? >> yeah, that's a good analogy. they feel like he'll bring a gun to a cultural knife fight, donald trump, he hates the same people that they hate. in doing that it's done in all sort of alleyways. i think it's tremendously discrediting
not that he himself is of christian faith.ven he himself is a manifestation of christian virtues, but they feel like they are involved in an existential struggle against a malicious enemy that they consider to be the left. and trump will try and vanquish that enemy. and do it in means that they themselves might be uncomfortable with dealing bip there's a ruthlessness of donald trump and dehumanization of him that they feel like is necessary to defeat a foe that they think will destroy most of...
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they get connected to their christian heritage.enyed them, how you can the connection of jews to jerusalem? by doing so you are denying your own connection to jerusalem. when i say that in new york, they don't get it. but when they walk in the old city, the city of david, that is when they get to understand it. visitingde our visit your embassy in jerusalem of a united and undivided capital. [applause] mr. danon: we are grateful for president trump for taking that old decision. we are grateful for the president from guatemala. i encourage you to speak about it. we can bring more embassies to jerusalem. i tell my colleagues at the u.n., you better hurry up. will be in jerusalem really expensive and i can't promise you a prime location in the future. embassy, dofor your it today, move your embassy to jerusalem. [applause] mr. danon: ladies and gentlemen, when we talk about making the u.n. play about rules, we're not talking about defense. when it comes to our people in homeland, we write the rules and we go on offense. we work with a
they get connected to their christian heritage.enyed them, how you can the connection of jews to jerusalem? by doing so you are denying your own connection to jerusalem. when i say that in new york, they don't get it. but when they walk in the old city, the city of david, that is when they get to understand it. visitingde our visit your embassy in jerusalem of a united and undivided capital. [applause] mr. danon: we are grateful for president trump for taking that old decision. we are grateful...
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, christian!ng, surprising christian, who couldn't believe it, falling right into the grass. and then this moment, going down the line, one by one getting high fives from the team, determined to make sure someone showed up for christian's birthday. and one more surprise. a gift bag from the team. inside a team shirt and a football. >> what's that? >> whoa! >> now we can play a real game! >> yeah! >> reporter: christian's family is grateful, and little christian saying this was the best birthday ever. >> so great of that football team. and all those kids missed out because christian had really great ideas for his birthday party. the microchips? the beaker cake? >> then obviously the second round of guests who showed up. how about the community really showing up for a lot of these kids where we hear about these things happening. >> right. >> then others show up. they send them things. it's just so great to see. really, it puts your faith in humanity, doesn't it? >> it sure does. >> and a happy 9th b
, christian!ng, surprising christian, who couldn't believe it, falling right into the grass. and then this moment, going down the line, one by one getting high fives from the team, determined to make sure someone showed up for christian's birthday. and one more surprise. a gift bag from the team. inside a team shirt and a football. >> what's that? >> whoa! >> now we can play a real game! >> yeah! >> reporter: christian's family is grateful, and little christian...
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and that is not only preaching the christian message, but seeing the christian truth and finding unexpected ways in which to see it. you mentioned o' connor and her enkaps lags as a writer. >> she set up one point the primary gift she needed as a catholic writer was the vision. the capacity to see. and to see prophetically. not the capacity to read the future, but the capacity to see what is hidden. >> yeah. >> and again, for her, it's primarily the hidden presence of god. our god is with us. but in our increasingly secular age, god is less and less visible. more and more easily forgettable. >> uh-huh. >> and so god is becoming increasingly hidden. and what she needs to do, she says, is find ways in this secular culture to impregnate her stories with the presence of god. often the presence of god is best seen or recognized by the negative pointers that she embeds in her text. she forces you to face the seeming absence of god. >> right. >>> the seeming void. this desert experience of our contemporary and secular culture. >> the desert experience meaning there's not really nourishment for the
and that is not only preaching the christian message, but seeing the christian truth and finding unexpected ways in which to see it. you mentioned o' connor and her enkaps lags as a writer. >> she set up one point the primary gift she needed as a catholic writer was the vision. the capacity to see. and to see prophetically. not the capacity to read the future, but the capacity to see what is hidden. >> yeah. >> and again, for her, it's primarily the hidden presence of god. our...
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le pego por abajo el de chelsea, diego: pedÍa tiro de esquina christian pulisic.peloteros en las grandes ligas, incluso su equipo de ligas inferiores en algÚn momento campeÓn mundial, son especialistas en la pelota. michael bradley en el ombligo de la cancha apoyÁndose con tim ream. arriola, retrocede pulisic, se vuelve a encontrar a tim ream, va a salir walker, por el otro lado espera arriola, demasiado largo, era pulisic, se ha escurrido, sabÍa diego que este equipo cuando se jugaba lo que antes era la copa oro que se llamaba el campeonato de la concacaf, fue tercer lugar en dos ocasiones, en el 63 y en el 69? diego: todavÍa no había nacido, pero la ley. ramsÉs: no se haga el jovencito, jugaban como antillas holandesas. diego: fueron el 84, 86, terminÓ cero a cero, entonces: aquÍ la tiene tim ream. invita a la gente que participe atrÁs de redes sociales. conde: ya no hay posibilidad de poner orden. ramsÉs: estados unidos, a ver si le pone velocidad michael bradley, estÁ muy corto weston mckennie, acaba de renovar con el schalke 04, buenas noticias para el futbol
le pego por abajo el de chelsea, diego: pedÍa tiro de esquina christian pulisic.peloteros en las grandes ligas, incluso su equipo de ligas inferiores en algÚn momento campeÓn mundial, son especialistas en la pelota. michael bradley en el ombligo de la cancha apoyÁndose con tim ream. arriola, retrocede pulisic, se vuelve a encontrar a tim ream, va a salir walker, por el otro lado espera arriola, demasiado largo, era pulisic, se ha escurrido, sabÍa diego que este equipo cuando se jugaba lo...
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more next with christian lawrence. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this is "bloomberg daybreak" with your bloomberg business flash. the credit company equifax gleed to pay to resolve investigations into a massive data breach the 2017 compromised some of the most sensitive information of more than 140 million people. equifax will pay the bulk of the money to compensate consumers. it will also provide credit monitoring. over to china. that's where a trading frenzy gripped opening of the new stock exchange the first 25 companies that made their debuts rising an average 140%. the so-called star market is china's attempt to avoid losing the next alibaba to exchanges in new york or hong kong. phillips reporting second quarter profit that beat estimates. the dutch company introduced new products that rekindle growth at its consumer health division. phillips also upgraded its hospital equipment with smart tech. and that's your bloomberg business flash. alix? alix: trade talks between the u.s. and china could be back on the table s
more next with christian lawrence. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this is "bloomberg daybreak" with your bloomberg business flash. the credit company equifax gleed to pay to resolve investigations into a massive data breach the 2017 compromised some of the most sensitive information of more than 140 million people. equifax will pay the bulk of the money to compensate consumers. it will also provide credit monitoring. over to china. that's where a trading frenzy gripped...
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very much in line with the traditional christian concept of guy. as creator and the source of divine light. here unlike into rails guns filled works the contours remain sharply defined so that fewer is maintain proper orientation. a space in which one remembers the souls of the dead. christians are invited to reflect on their belief in eternal life. some may find comfort in the idea that life will not end in darkness but in light light is present at the beginning and at the end of life. at last i'd like to know if there's a life that you love and maybe a life that you hate. well. i mean i appreciate it all i don't have any that i. one of the things i like to do is to give light light.
very much in line with the traditional christian concept of guy. as creator and the source of divine light. here unlike into rails guns filled works the contours remain sharply defined so that fewer is maintain proper orientation. a space in which one remembers the souls of the dead. christians are invited to reflect on their belief in eternal life. some may find comfort in the idea that life will not end in darkness but in light light is present at the beginning and at the end of life. at last...
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lebannon sunni politicians accuse the leader of the largest christian party gibran by sil and his ally hezbollah of undermining the powers given to the sunni prime minister and regional rivalry between saudi arabia and iran has also changed the balance of power in lebanon so you know how to reports. to ground the c.e.o. is at the center of lebanon's latest political crisis he is the foreign minister and also the son in law of the president the head of a christian political party and along with his ally hezbollah he controls parliament and cabinet and some accuse him of using those powers to undermine the country's sectarian based power sharing system all of. approach important things is an assault on the status quo which was founded by the court so to see this trying to find a new place for a strong christian leader. christians once dominated lebanon's politics the civil war changed that the time of accord of 1989 removed powers from the christian president and gave them to the sunni muslim prime minister seals free patriotic movement party say they are claiming back what is rightfully
lebannon sunni politicians accuse the leader of the largest christian party gibran by sil and his ally hezbollah of undermining the powers given to the sunni prime minister and regional rivalry between saudi arabia and iran has also changed the balance of power in lebanon so you know how to reports. to ground the c.e.o. is at the center of lebanon's latest political crisis he is the foreign minister and also the son in law of the president the head of a christian political party and along with...
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christians once dominated lebanon's politics the civil war changed at the time of a court of 1989 removed powers from the christian president and gave them to the sunni muslim prime minister seals free patriotic movement party say they are claiming back what is rightfully theirs we have what we have in terms of parliamentary presentation to your representation confessional. representation so it's just that we're taking over part of the system before christians were marginalized so this very very very part for that was going to others prime minister sidle had is in a weak position he lost parliamentary seats in last year's elections partly due to a new elect torah law that critics say favor his rivals and his traditional ally saudi arabia has lost influence here saudi arabia played a key role in brokering betov agreement which was named after the saudi city where it was signed a lot has changed since relations between lebanon and saudi arabia have been strained by the growing political influence of the iranian backed hezbollah and its allies in lebanon hezbollah was not a political actor 1
christians once dominated lebanon's politics the civil war changed at the time of a court of 1989 removed powers from the christian president and gave them to the sunni muslim prime minister seals free patriotic movement party say they are claiming back what is rightfully theirs we have what we have in terms of parliamentary presentation to your representation confessional. representation so it's just that we're taking over part of the system before christians were marginalized so this very...
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i gave a message about why christians should support israe israel. they said we, have a bomb threat on the building and i said are you serious? is it credible? they said yes. it came from the book and the police in the newspaper the rabbi left we walked up behind the podium and some ladies and gentlemen i hate to mend the wonderful night but we have a bomb threat on the building it is supposed to blow up in about three minutes. the christians went out of there like track stars. they were gone. and the jewish people they just put their hands at me as if i said hot dogs are those available in the lobby. and they stayed. and they just started talking to each other. as i was walking on stage with my wife, it dawned on me.
i gave a message about why christians should support israe israel. they said we, have a bomb threat on the building and i said are you serious? is it credible? they said yes. it came from the book and the police in the newspaper the rabbi left we walked up behind the podium and some ladies and gentlemen i hate to mend the wonderful night but we have a bomb threat on the building it is supposed to blow up in about three minutes. the christians went out of there like track stars. they were gone....
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simply because he was a christian. you, the american people cherish the religious freedom and the freedom of conscience of every one of our citizens and these attacks on people of the christian faith must stop. [applause] vice pres. pence: it's not what we are about as americans area americans cherish the faith and freedom of every person to believe or not believe it. according to the dictates of their conscience and traditions. commend you for upholding that principle. i will make you a promise under this president, we will always stand with people of faith. we will always defend the freedom of religion of every american of every faith so help us god. [applause] vice pres. pence: in 2016 the president promised he would defend your religious liberties and you're right to practice their religion as individuals, is as owners and institutions and that is what he has done. we have taken actions to protect the conscience rights of doctors and health care providers. we have restored enteral enforcement of our nations conscie
simply because he was a christian. you, the american people cherish the religious freedom and the freedom of conscience of every one of our citizens and these attacks on people of the christian faith must stop. [applause] vice pres. pence: it's not what we are about as americans area americans cherish the faith and freedom of every person to believe or not believe it. according to the dictates of their conscience and traditions. commend you for upholding that principle. i will make you a...
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and the christians appear to be the target of a genocide. and it's been a long time since i read his quote, but in essence it was basically, well, you know, those christians are very important to those areas historically where they are and so we think it's important to just let them stay in those areas. well, what christians had found was if they tried to go to the refugee camps where they were unwelcome and brutalized, they were lucky if they got out with their lives, but they weren't welcome and the head of the refugee program did nothing that we can find to accommodate christians to the extent that he was accommodating muslims. i don't know if it was an innate bias, prejudice, bigotry that he had. maybe he still has. or whether it was just sheer ignorance on his part, deciding to save some people and not save a big bulk of the christians. so they were being wiped out. there was a genocide going on. and i saw this story today by edwin morrow. the title of the article is, "hope is back, trump helped save christians, yazidis in iraq from ext
and the christians appear to be the target of a genocide. and it's been a long time since i read his quote, but in essence it was basically, well, you know, those christians are very important to those areas historically where they are and so we think it's important to just let them stay in those areas. well, what christians had found was if they tried to go to the refugee camps where they were unwelcome and brutalized, they were lucky if they got out with their lives, but they weren't welcome...
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nada: thank you so much, christian. for more on the result to my spoke with -- for more on the result, i spoke with football analyst tommy smyth. thwhat werhighlights of the game for you? tommy: thrills, spills, excitement, and adventure. we had everything the game. we had the goal that was ruled out. under the old days, that w never have been ruled out and it would have been a goal for england. then we had the penalty kick, which was very dubious. the goalkeeper came up with the save. at the end of the day, england had enough chances to win it, and the u.s. just know how to put the game away. they don't panic. they have started to know how to manage a game. the fact that megan rapinoe wasn't playing did not bother them at all. the score early, sit back a little bit, absorb all the pressure.da with rapinoe out, who also -- who elseas whe rising star of the game from the u.s. side? tommy: the press woman who came in. she was involved in the setting up of the second goal. the coach made a good move bringing her in. she br
nada: thank you so much, christian. for more on the result to my spoke with -- for more on the result, i spoke with football analyst tommy smyth. thwhat werhighlights of the game for you? tommy: thrills, spills, excitement, and adventure. we had everything the game. we had the goal that was ruled out. under the old days, that w never have been ruled out and it would have been a goal for england. then we had the penalty kick, which was very dubious. the goalkeeper came up with the save. at the...
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the fbi and its christian concertworked in against anti-christian rhetoric and communist for. those that supported such causes were discredited as domestic and subversive at best, and destructive at worst. hoover used this christian syndicate to make sure those folks were kept outside of the realm of what was considered american. hoover's faith and religious formation of the bureau and his fruitful partnerships with leading clergy, perhaps we can use this to rewrite american political history in the postwar era. in hoover and his fbi as important actors and factors that contributed the rise of the modern religious right. in the end, this does not replace narratives and studies of the fbi in american politics. rather, highlighting religion serves as a complement to add more texture to the story. it brings more historical actors to an already crowded stage and provides a more clearer picture of the bureau and its role in american politics. mightaming and framing just help us to better understand today's fbi and its fraught relationship with religion and national security specifi
the fbi and its christian concertworked in against anti-christian rhetoric and communist for. those that supported such causes were discredited as domestic and subversive at best, and destructive at worst. hoover used this christian syndicate to make sure those folks were kept outside of the realm of what was considered american. hoover's faith and religious formation of the bureau and his fruitful partnerships with leading clergy, perhaps we can use this to rewrite american political history...
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norm christians are would say yeah is not right well that. the songs are not necessarily written from my personal perspective they're written from the perspective of a very various different characters and this character believes that his god does not love him which is not a strange belief in some parts of christianity. the c. of e. which i grew up in always was kind to me in regards to homosexuality and and relatively open but when it comes to conversion therapy and other. strange cruel practices those tend to be rooted in one's own self hatred is as much as a parent's desire to get you into a camp. when we were talking to you all aged earlier today we could talk to you because you're in the studio you know exactly what you're doing and i'm going to make a new record making a record absolutely that is about. it's. already very proud of it and we have finished yet so i'm in love i'm loving it i'm working with the band at the moment to make it as good as possible i think it's musically pretty all right and and lyrically this work and very diff
norm christians are would say yeah is not right well that. the songs are not necessarily written from my personal perspective they're written from the perspective of a very various different characters and this character believes that his god does not love him which is not a strange belief in some parts of christianity. the c. of e. which i grew up in always was kind to me in regards to homosexuality and and relatively open but when it comes to conversion therapy and other. strange cruel...
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lighten up, watch the show, enjoyed it not read too much about pro-christian anti-christian or the likeve on. >> that is easy to say what you are not the guy being called a psychopath who has psychological issues. just about every major publication in america. what abc has done to this guy and his family is despicable and it is only because he is a follower of jesus christ. >> there is the issue of college kids against donald trump finding out president obama was tough on illegal immigration. check this out. >> that policy comes from a place of white american nationalism. >> donald trump is embrace this rhetoric of racism in the no phobia that is not beneficial to the country at all. >> the person who said that quote. >> you can come out of the shadows and get right with the law. if you are a criminal you are being deported. >> that surprised me. >> a little bit. i thought it was the trump administration. >> your reaction? >> i write about this issue in my new book, how to stop the left from killing a nation. the clinical term, college kids are stupid. it is not their fault. this is wha
lighten up, watch the show, enjoyed it not read too much about pro-christian anti-christian or the likeve on. >> that is easy to say what you are not the guy being called a psychopath who has psychological issues. just about every major publication in america. what abc has done to this guy and his family is despicable and it is only because he is a follower of jesus christ. >> there is the issue of college kids against donald trump finding out president obama was tough on illegal...
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for more now i'm joined on the line by christian lynn meier from the w.h.o. in geneva mr lynn meier it's good to have you on the program tell me what can the international community do right now. but a couple of things of course and want to reinforce measures right now is for the world to realize it is a national community realize that funding and support for the country is needed heavily so that the channel also said today and the states man that we need unless the international community steps up to now and sons to respond now we will paying we will be paying for his break in the future and a much higher price so there is now a financial crime agreed before so called for strategic response plan is being prepared and we don't have an effect from yet but it will run into hundreds of millions for this is an important part of the charming. and the monetary support but also the political support the new for the political support and the monetary support to move ahead the world remembers the last major ebola outbreak in africa back in 2014 and we know that the w.
for more now i'm joined on the line by christian lynn meier from the w.h.o. in geneva mr lynn meier it's good to have you on the program tell me what can the international community do right now. but a couple of things of course and want to reinforce measures right now is for the world to realize it is a national community realize that funding and support for the country is needed heavily so that the channel also said today and the states man that we need unless the international community...
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very much in line with the traditional christian concept of god. as creator and the source of divine light. here unlike into rails guns failed works the contours remain sharply defined so that fewer is maintain proper orientation. a space in which one remembers the souls of the dead. christians are invited to reflect on their belief in eternal life. some may find comfort in the idea that life will not end in darkness but in light light is present at the beginning and at the end of life. at last i'd like to know if there's a light that you love and maybe a life that you hate while. i mean i appreciate it all i don't have any that i hate. one of the things i like to do is to give light like i've seen in the dream. this is basically a different life than we normally have there were normally involved with in the conscious awake state and what does this light come from in the dream is that memory well. part of it could be memory yes that is replayed but then the truth is we're often involved in experiences that we find later. in what we call the conscio
very much in line with the traditional christian concept of god. as creator and the source of divine light. here unlike into rails guns failed works the contours remain sharply defined so that fewer is maintain proper orientation. a space in which one remembers the souls of the dead. christians are invited to reflect on their belief in eternal life. some may find comfort in the idea that life will not end in darkness but in light light is present at the beginning and at the end of life. at last...
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and also as a critique of christianity and white supremacy. this is a very strong legacy of islam's presence in the united states. it is this anti-racist, liberation oriented theology that africans in the -- african-americans took up to embody and live their full humanity within a global community, in a way that transcended domestic boundaries of race, class, and gender. we will talk about the gender peace more later. following that, the next period passage in saw the this country and the context of struggles, thes immigration act that lifted quotas that have been placed on immigration prior to the time throughout the 20th century. because of the lifting of the quotas on immigration, we had large numbers, mostly professional class -- right -- migrants coming from places like south asia, the middle east, what we call the middle east, and north africa. the fundamentally changed demographic of muslims in the united states. to the 1970's, the vast majority were african-americans. act, the 1965 immigration you started to see a large number of profe
and also as a critique of christianity and white supremacy. this is a very strong legacy of islam's presence in the united states. it is this anti-racist, liberation oriented theology that africans in the -- african-americans took up to embody and live their full humanity within a global community, in a way that transcended domestic boundaries of race, class, and gender. we will talk about the gender peace more later. following that, the next period passage in saw the this country and the...
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and the we know the christians especially the catholics and lutherans there were there ones who really prepared their way for the us and. this is christians they're the ones who told us we do have to believe or you know own cultures traditions and customs because that is see what is their way of thought but the flame did they were the ones who did get really prepare their way. make it easier for the troops to call the nuns ok speaking of the colonial era as some of the things that happened there this week we heard from a very high ranking german official he was speaking at the end i just want to read out the quote he said that the horrors that germans committed at the beginning of the 20th century against the people of this country was very refrain from the media especially the head a little and nama are on full caution the atrocities committed in germany's name well what today would be court genocide so we're hearing this would genocide we're hearing what sounds like an admission does that go far enough. and to my partners in the media who presented the hurdle unama we have been remin
and the we know the christians especially the catholics and lutherans there were there ones who really prepared their way for the us and. this is christians they're the ones who told us we do have to believe or you know own cultures traditions and customs because that is see what is their way of thought but the flame did they were the ones who did get really prepare their way. make it easier for the troops to call the nuns ok speaking of the colonial era as some of the things that happened...