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using christian arguments.there is a version of any religious engagement that is inevitable and is capable long as people are serious i think they have implications and can be liberal you will not tell them you cannot bring those ideas into politics is ever been how american society has worked. but the question then is when does that lead to a kind of practical intolerance that does fall afoul of the constitution and the separation of churchic and state so whatt you see as religious movements working back-and-forth and then that would push too far like prohibition and baptist telling catholics, i am stereotyping and i apologize. [laughter] but telling catholics how much guinness they could drink and so on. but that push and pull is the negotiation of democratic politics. so reading about the steep tendencies of evangelical thought that so this kind of engagement is inevitable if you have a society if they take religion seriously. where does across thehe line? the difference between having christian motivations
using christian arguments.there is a version of any religious engagement that is inevitable and is capable long as people are serious i think they have implications and can be liberal you will not tell them you cannot bring those ideas into politics is ever been how american society has worked. but the question then is when does that lead to a kind of practical intolerance that does fall afoul of the constitution and the separation of churchic and state so whatt you see as religious movements...
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i am christian fraser live from the cop summit.pledges on how to tackle the climate emergency. over 100 countries pledged to cut methane emissions by 30%. >> it is one of the most potent greenhouse gases there is. it amounts to half the a warming we are experiencing today. >> there's a big commitment on protecting the world's trees. 110 nations pledged to end or reverse deforestation in 10 years. >> the clock is ticking. we don't have a chance to fail. that is the message of the secretary-general. that is our message. christian: world leaders are leaving glasgow later, leaving their technical teams to flesh out the details. the former presidents of world and european football are charged with fraud after the unlawful transfer of over $2 million. ♪ christian: welcome back to glasgow and the second and final day of the world leaders summit at cop26. there are some significant announcements to address the climate emergency. first, a global partnership aims cut methane emissions by 30% by 2030. more than 100 countries have signed up. c
i am christian fraser live from the cop summit.pledges on how to tackle the climate emergency. over 100 countries pledged to cut methane emissions by 30%. >> it is one of the most potent greenhouse gases there is. it amounts to half the a warming we are experiencing today. >> there's a big commitment on protecting the world's trees. 110 nations pledged to end or reverse deforestation in 10 years. >> the clock is ticking. we don't have a chance to fail. that is the message of...
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using christian arguments. so there's a version of christian or any religious engagement with politics that is inevitable and inescapable, right? as long as you have people who are serious about their religious beliefs and who think their religious beliefs have implications and they could be liberal implications or conservative implications, you're not going to tell them, you know, oh, you can't bring those ideas into politics because they're religious. that's never been how american society has worked. it's not really realistic to think that it's how it would work with. the question then is when does that lead to the kind of, you know, a kind of practical intolerance that does foul afoul -- fall afoul of the constitution and the separation of church and state. and basically what you see in our history is religious movements are always sort of working back and forth on that line where, you know, it seems like they'll push too far. like prohibition was basically baptists telling cath hicks -- [laughter] you know
using christian arguments. so there's a version of christian or any religious engagement with politics that is inevitable and inescapable, right? as long as you have people who are serious about their religious beliefs and who think their religious beliefs have implications and they could be liberal implications or conservative implications, you're not going to tell them, you know, oh, you can't bring those ideas into politics because they're religious. that's never been how american society...
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using christian arguments.o there's a version of christian or any religious engagement with politics that's inevitable and inescapable. as long as you have people serious about their religious beliefs and they think their religious beliefs could be implications and they could be religious or conservative implications. you're not going to tell you can't bring those into politics because they're religious. that's never been how american society works and that's not realistic to think that's how it would work. the question then is when does that lead to a kind of, you know, a kind of practical intoll against that does foul afoul of the constitution and the separation of church and state. and basically what you see, they're working back and fourth on that line, where, you like it seems like they'll push too far. like prohibition was basecle baptists telling catholics, i'm stereo typing here and i apologize, telling catholics how much guinness they can drink and so on, right? like the -- that -- but that push and pu
using christian arguments.o there's a version of christian or any religious engagement with politics that's inevitable and inescapable. as long as you have people serious about their religious beliefs and they think their religious beliefs could be implications and they could be religious or conservative implications. you're not going to tell you can't bring those into politics because they're religious. that's never been how american society works and that's not realistic to think that's how...
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religion, there's a lot of christian influence and a lot of post- christian fragments floating aroundthe same time. >> common frame today, i am spiritual but not religious. what you think when you hear that? >> i think that's in part reflecting exactly desire for a way of encountering the things religion is supposed to put you in touch with. ultimate meaning supernatural experience, maybe supernatural beings, divine guidance, moral guidance without doing it inside the framework of either christian orthodoxy or traditional christian church. obviously this applies judaism and islam as well, similar impulses there, average person who says i'm spiritual but not religious as someone whose grandparents would have attended a methodist or catholic church, some kind of sense of institutional religion means old-fashioned christianity, i've left back behind, i still have these religious impulses but i don't want to satisfy them or pursue them within traditional frameworks which are easier constraining or out of date, how could you possibly go back to that? but fundamentally who say they are spir
religion, there's a lot of christian influence and a lot of post- christian fragments floating aroundthe same time. >> common frame today, i am spiritual but not religious. what you think when you hear that? >> i think that's in part reflecting exactly desire for a way of encountering the things religion is supposed to put you in touch with. ultimate meaning supernatural experience, maybe supernatural beings, divine guidance, moral guidance without doing it inside the framework of...
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and that will be my first christian book. host: counter cultural living.g out later this year. >> later this month i think the release date is september 13. host: are you self-publishing now? >> no. be published but i am working, i have a company called unity training solutions.com and i'm working on another book and how i came up with the idea. so i can tell you at this stage in my life i am writing shorter books and i writing them more quickly. host: what was it like to self publish blackeye? >> i had an expert guiding me through the process. but anyone who is published in academic booktv not even academic, knows that the authors get lousy deals. they get a small fraction and the publishers don't always invest as much so the author has to market them anyway then you don't own your own copyright. i just had a bad experience with one of my books and he made a decision i wanted to own the copyright to my materials. so that is part of why i self-publishing at some point if i write my own memoir i might use a traditional publisher but i don't see the advantag
and that will be my first christian book. host: counter cultural living.g out later this year. >> later this month i think the release date is september 13. host: are you self-publishing now? >> no. be published but i am working, i have a company called unity training solutions.com and i'm working on another book and how i came up with the idea. so i can tell you at this stage in my life i am writing shorter books and i writing them more quickly. host: what was it like to self...
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, using christian arguments. any religious engagement with politics that is inevitable and sinescapable. as long as you people that are serious about their religious beliefs and do think that their religious beliefs have implications, they can be liberal, you will not tell them you cannot bring those ideas into politics because they are religious.et that is never been how american society works. the question then is when does that lead a to a kind of practil intolerance that does call a foul the constitution and the separation of church and state was to mark basically what you see in our history is religious movements are always working back and forth on that line. it seems like they will push too far. prohibition was basically you know, iolics, am stereotyping here and i apologize. telling catholics how much to drink and so on. that push and pull as part of the negotiation of democratic politics. my advice to you you and reading about these tendencies and specifically evangelical thought is, look, this kind of e
, using christian arguments. any religious engagement with politics that is inevitable and sinescapable. as long as you people that are serious about their religious beliefs and do think that their religious beliefs have implications, they can be liberal, you will not tell them you cannot bring those ideas into politics because they are religious.et that is never been how american society works. the question then is when does that lead a to a kind of practil intolerance that does call a foul...
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in 2008 barack obama's election was to white christian conservatives a kind of death knell. >> christianr ability to define what it means to be an american. >> this desperation on the right was an opportunity for donald trump. >> i brought my bible. see. >> trump understood how to tap into the deep sense of grievance that had been building among white christian conservatives for decades. >> christianity is under siege, folks. it's under siege. >> the founders were quite clear about the fact that this would not be a nation that was founded on religion because they had recognized just how dangerous those sorts of governments could be. >> radicalized christian conservatives, believing their country was on the verge of spiritual collapse, adopted an apocalyptic politics in which anything is permitted in the struggle for survival, including insurrection. to be a thriver with metastatic breast cancer means asking for what we want. and need. and we need more time. so, we want kisqali. women are living longer than ever before with kisqali when taken with an aromatase inhibitor or fulvestrant in
in 2008 barack obama's election was to white christian conservatives a kind of death knell. >> christianr ability to define what it means to be an american. >> this desperation on the right was an opportunity for donald trump. >> i brought my bible. see. >> trump understood how to tap into the deep sense of grievance that had been building among white christian conservatives for decades. >> christianity is under siege, folks. it's under siege. >> the founders...
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all of those things when you're a christian and i think being black and being a christian and a conservative that all of those things made it difficult in the beginning but i reached the age and the point where really don't care. i am me and this is what you get. i accept myself and a lot of people do. i have lots of support in the white community. i may not have support among black updates but i have a lot of support among real people. >> host: carol swain you referenced a couple of times growing up what was redford virginia like and what was your early life like? >> guest: i grew up in the country and the house that i remember and the birth ways i lived was basically a two room shack and my mother and my stepfather slept in one of the rooms which would have been the living room and the children slept on the kitchen floor and later my stepfather built to rooms on the back of the house. he was not a good carpenter. recently maybe 10 years ago i revisited that house. his part of the house the new edition had collapsed into rubble but the original to rooms were standing. .. know, when i revisi
all of those things when you're a christian and i think being black and being a christian and a conservative that all of those things made it difficult in the beginning but i reached the age and the point where really don't care. i am me and this is what you get. i accept myself and a lot of people do. i have lots of support in the white community. i may not have support among black updates but i have a lot of support among real people. >> host: carol swain you referenced a couple of...
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what we don't have much here's what it looks like to be a christian a in the public squar. there may be one or two occasionally. we don't have a lot of. we haven't developed this theology of politics. our view of how should we act is the first reason. second i'm betting, not betting, i know, folks call up just really, really mad, having civilized conversations with people who didn't want to have a civilized conversation. but there point was the stakes are too high. we can't go by sunday school rules because the stakes are too highgh and the other side isn't going to unilaterally disarm so if we start playing in a way that is humble and forgives the other side when they do us wrong, then we are going to get wiped off the field. a. >> the point i would bring up we don't wage the rules for circumstances we don't say in business we act as a christian believer unless your company is getting ready to go out of business and then in that case do whatever you need. you promised to be faithful to your life as long as you both shall live but we will suspend all that if a the person in
what we don't have much here's what it looks like to be a christian a in the public squar. there may be one or two occasionally. we don't have a lot of. we haven't developed this theology of politics. our view of how should we act is the first reason. second i'm betting, not betting, i know, folks call up just really, really mad, having civilized conversations with people who didn't want to have a civilized conversation. but there point was the stakes are too high. we can't go by sunday school...
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it is for a time that christians are called to the public square. and they are accompanied by humbling worshipful spirit, these require citizens committed to truth and love, not one or the other. the places we have been exiled knowing god has tied our welfare to the welfare of the places he called us. >> that is the argument i was just making. when i speak to audiences it is more of a religious -- from a faith angle. he starts with religious people. and but jesus does get to her and says, he says whichever one of you is without sin cast the first stone and beginning with the older ones they drop their rocks away. in matthew when jesus gives the sermon on the mount the most famous sermon ever he talks about christians are supposed to be soft and light. it was a preservative to keep the meat from going bad. today christians are saying can you believe how horrible the culture has gotten and jesus's words that is what the self is supposed to be doing. if the meat is going bad don't blame the meat. if the meat went bad, power went out in the refrigerator
it is for a time that christians are called to the public square. and they are accompanied by humbling worshipful spirit, these require citizens committed to truth and love, not one or the other. the places we have been exiled knowing god has tied our welfare to the welfare of the places he called us. >> that is the argument i was just making. when i speak to audiences it is more of a religious -- from a faith angle. he starts with religious people. and but jesus does get to her and says,...
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particularly in politics, okay, the christian position on this issue. some things, it is really clear. we are supposed to be concerned. we are supposed to be the board. it does not tell us how to do that. and, so, one of the points of making the book, hey, this is really clear. that is not up for debate. help me do that in terms of the economic system, i think that that is up for debate. that is where we should engage fully to get to the best answer. to your question, circumstances, where i was called to have a faithful presence, i think this is what i would classify as risk. it is having think humility to know that you may not be right. my first ever political boss was when i was an intern in college and worked for senator harold baker who which a senator for tennessee. to be ronald reagan's chief of staff. an ambassador to japan under george h.w. bush. and, baker had a thing that said, always remember that the other fellow might be right. he was from a little country town north of knoxville. that was his way of saying, i will work my hardest to rememb
particularly in politics, okay, the christian position on this issue. some things, it is really clear. we are supposed to be concerned. we are supposed to be the board. it does not tell us how to do that. and, so, one of the points of making the book, hey, this is really clear. that is not up for debate. help me do that in terms of the economic system, i think that that is up for debate. that is where we should engage fully to get to the best answer. to your question, circumstances, where i was...
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i had the christian conversion experience in 1999 and i sured up in nashville in 2000 as a new christian, born again and it's not something that i expected or i planned. it happened and as i grew in my faith, i became more and more conservative. so i think it was a combination of things that caused me to become conservative. the christian faith and being around people that i think shared my values but also think the world changed in crazy ways and when you do have a true religious conversion experience you've think about eternity and which what's is really important and so all of those things happened and they impacted me and helped make me who i am today. but i did not become a republican right away. i became a devout believer in 1999-2000 while at yale after i had finished, you know, i had earned 4 degrees and i had earned my tenure at princeton, i went back to school and earned a fifth degree at yale and while i was in new heaven, that was when i became a devout believer and i even contemplated at that time leaving academia which i did not but 2000-2001i became an independent. i stopp
i had the christian conversion experience in 1999 and i sured up in nashville in 2000 as a new christian, born again and it's not something that i expected or i planned. it happened and as i grew in my faith, i became more and more conservative. so i think it was a combination of things that caused me to become conservative. the christian faith and being around people that i think shared my values but also think the world changed in crazy ways and when you do have a true religious conversion...
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or atheist, matter whether they are muslim, hindu, christian oratheist, you shouldn't— hindu, christian shouldn't be pouring alcohol around them. i shouldn't be pouring alcohol around them-- i need _ shouldn't be pouring alcohol around them.- i need to _ shouldn't be pouring alcohol around them.- i need to disrupt - shouldn't be pouring alcohol around them.- i need to disrupt and | them. henry? i need to disrupt and dive in here- _ them. henry? i need to disrupt and dive in here- there's _ them. henry? i need to disrupt and dive in here- there's an _ them. henry? i need to disrupt and dive in here- there's an extra - them. henry? i need to disrupt and dive in here- there's an extra layer| dive in here— there's an extra layer of offence, imagine if the player was a young jewish player and they for some bacon down his throat. i take the point, henry, what i mean is the _ take the point, henry, what i mean is the behaviour on its own is egregious _ is the behaviour on its own is egregious. i think that the issue is that this _ egregious. i think that the issue is that this will not be just
or atheist, matter whether they are muslim, hindu, christian oratheist, you shouldn't— hindu, christian shouldn't be pouring alcohol around them. i shouldn't be pouring alcohol around them-- i need _ shouldn't be pouring alcohol around them.- i need to _ shouldn't be pouring alcohol around them.- i need to disrupt - shouldn't be pouring alcohol around them.- i need to disrupt and | them. henry? i need to disrupt and dive in here- _ them. henry? i need to disrupt and dive in here- there's _...
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what we don't have much is what it looks like to act like a christian the public square. you don't hear a lot of sermons about that maybe one or two occasionally. we don't have a lot of tweets about that, we have a tweet about how we went on this issue so we have t not developed a theology. a theology of politics and i argue of how god sees this arena, has we act thank you so frustrating. and the second is this, i ambetting that will having civilized conversations withav people who do not want to have a civilized conversation. the stakes are too high, we cannot act like like we can't go by the sunday school rules because the state is too high and they will not unilaterally disarm so if we all of a sudden are playing in a way that is humble and give the other side then were going to get wiped off and the point that i would bring up again predict the circumstances and other areas of life, stay in business, we need act as a christian believer unless your company is getting ready to go goout of business and that in tt case do whatever you need when a say in marriage, you prom
what we don't have much is what it looks like to act like a christian the public square. you don't hear a lot of sermons about that maybe one or two occasionally. we don't have a lot of tweets about that, we have a tweet about how we went on this issue so we have t not developed a theology. a theology of politics and i argue of how god sees this arena, has we act thank you so frustrating. and the second is this, i ambetting that will having civilized conversations withav people who do not want...
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christian: absolutely.hat is the environment we need to navigate each time we get together to make our decisions about interest rates. absolutely, the global environment takes us through a number of channels, whether it is the trade channel, financial channel, or uncertainty confidence channel. whatever the fed does with global yields, the liquidity of global markets, so you could see our monetary conditions tightening through those channels. equally there will be impacts on the exchange rate as well. we need to feed those through each time we get together and do what is right for the new zealand economy with a laser focus on what our mandate is. kathleen: you said at the meeting that you will be looking at your plan to manage down the emergency bond purchases. at this point, do you have any sense of the optimal size of your bond holdings as you get through that process? again, how significant of a part of your policy strategy is this? christian: we haven't got to the point of devising the optimal balance s
christian: absolutely.hat is the environment we need to navigate each time we get together to make our decisions about interest rates. absolutely, the global environment takes us through a number of channels, whether it is the trade channel, financial channel, or uncertainty confidence channel. whatever the fed does with global yields, the liquidity of global markets, so you could see our monetary conditions tightening through those channels. equally there will be impacts on the exchange rate...
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christian fraser who's been _ pretty inspiring.iring. christian fraser who's been hanging out - pretty inspiring. christian fraser who's been hanging out with - pretty inspiring. christian fraser. who's been hanging out with prime ministers in glasgow, thank you. let's look more at that pledge from world leaders to stop deforestation by the end of the decade. brazil was one of 100 countries to sign on. that's signifant because last year, the destruction in brazil's amazon rainforest, reached a 12 year high. the amazon accounts for about a third of the world's tropical rainforests — and crucially, helps capture vast amounts of carbon dioxide, so the gas doesn't heat up the atmosphere. but illegal logging, is a huge problem. from hondoniya state, in the brazilian amazon ,our international correspondent, 0rla guerin reports. the amazon dream — a forest haven combating climate change. but the reality can look like this. no more tree canopy, the land stripped bare for planting crops. we were shown how easy it is to plunder the amazon, j
christian fraser who's been _ pretty inspiring.iring. christian fraser who's been hanging out - pretty inspiring. christian fraser who's been hanging out with - pretty inspiring. christian fraser. who's been hanging out with prime ministers in glasgow, thank you. let's look more at that pledge from world leaders to stop deforestation by the end of the decade. brazil was one of 100 countries to sign on. that's signifant because last year, the destruction in brazil's amazon rainforest, reached a...
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hendricks' name or the title of his book, "christians against christianity, "using the search box at a new mobile video app from c-span, c-span now. download today. ♪♪ >> host: and now joining us on booktv is author or phillip magness,
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so, christian, that is really good. and where you are is where the delegates are. have you any sense that we are close to them sitting down and letting us know what they think? yes. them sitting down and letting us know what they think?— them sitting down and letting us know what they think? yes, i'm still standinu. know what they think? yes, i'm still standing- and _ know what they think? yes, i'm still standing. and i'm _ know what they think? yes, i'm still standing. and i'm watching - know what they think? yes, i'm still standing. and i'm watching the - standing. and i'm watching the body language in the plenary hall and i'm a real student body language and i've been watching john kerry who is in your here, walking around and at the beginning, about half an hour ago, trying to stay away from awkward conversations. he walked this way and that and got into a conversation with the chinese senior delegates and then it got quite intense, the discussion, and now they brought the europeans into that so you can see the man
so, christian, that is really good. and where you are is where the delegates are. have you any sense that we are close to them sitting down and letting us know what they think? yes. them sitting down and letting us know what they think?— them sitting down and letting us know what they think? yes, i'm still standinu. know what they think? yes, i'm still standing- and _ know what they think? yes, i'm still standing. and i'm _ know what they think? yes, i'm still standing. and i'm watching -...
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christian: tina is the climate envoy for the marshall islands. came here to make your voice heard and because of quarantine rules back in the marshall lands, some of your delegates have to go home. i do find yourself now in the negotiating room. tina: yes, we came knowing that would be how it would have to work. we are a small but very focused am. we had our plans in place. it was wonderful that my minister was leading our delegation until yesterday, when he had to leave with a few other members of the delegation to start quarantine before going back onto the islands. but he left us here, put some wind in our sails, and we have to finish the race. christian: this morning, the high ambition coalition came together, which the marshall islands chairs. did you chariot? tina: i chaired the meeting christian: you chaired the meeting with john kerry, urszula are lying in the room, europeans in the room -- ursula vander lyon in the room, europeans in the room. tina: it was a big meeting. all the leaders came. all those who signed onto the agreement last
christian: tina is the climate envoy for the marshall islands. came here to make your voice heard and because of quarantine rules back in the marshall lands, some of your delegates have to go home. i do find yourself now in the negotiating room. tina: yes, we came knowing that would be how it would have to work. we are a small but very focused am. we had our plans in place. it was wonderful that my minister was leading our delegation until yesterday, when he had to leave with a few other...
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this was the christian spirit of sharing.efathers were people basically motivated by christian principles and many felt they would best progress under this economic arrangement and have full freedom, also, they thought they had an ideal economic system. even among the dedicated christians, however, with great measure of freedom the theory of government ownership of property and communal living did not work in practice. a few of the less indust trust colonists discovered no matter how little they produced and went to the store house, they had the same as their neighbors. they began to loaf, and the industrious began to slowdown, also. as the production of vegetables and grains and meats, the goods in the store house dwindled. in time, starvation lend to wife out the colony. the leaders of the colony despaired of their communal experiment. instead of plenty for all the collectiist only had poverty and stagnation. something had to be done to restore of the energy of the colony. either a way must be found to stimulate work and pr
this was the christian spirit of sharing.efathers were people basically motivated by christian principles and many felt they would best progress under this economic arrangement and have full freedom, also, they thought they had an ideal economic system. even among the dedicated christians, however, with great measure of freedom the theory of government ownership of property and communal living did not work in practice. a few of the less indust trust colonists discovered no matter how little...
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to so many people and _ to do christian, you have spoken to so many people and i _ to do christian,nd i suspect - to do christian, you have spoken to so many people and i suspect a - to do christian, you have spoken to so many people and i suspect a lot| so many people and i suspect a lot of people, including yourself where thinking it's always going to end with a late night into the early hours deal. is it a sense of these events that there's a certain amount of exhaustion that is necessary to focus and actually get past the barriers, the politeness, the diplomacy and actually get down to the nitty—gritty? diplomacy and actually get down to the him-gritty?— the nitty-gritty? yes, i think ou're the nitty-gritty? yes, i think you're right. _ the nitty-gritty? yes, i think you're right, specially- the nitty-gritty? yes, i think you're right, specially talk. the nitty-gritty? yes, i think- you're right, specially talk about the smaller islands in developing countries that are on developing countries that are on developing countries and seeing this for two weeks of the air travel on top
to so many people and _ to do christian, you have spoken to so many people and i _ to do christian,nd i suspect - to do christian, you have spoken to so many people and i suspect a - to do christian, you have spoken to so many people and i suspect a lot| so many people and i suspect a lot of people, including yourself where thinking it's always going to end with a late night into the early hours deal. is it a sense of these events that there's a certain amount of exhaustion that is necessary to...
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christian, let's talk about _ the end of the decade.alk about president - the end of the decade. christian, let's talk about president biden, | let's talk about president biden, who still has not got his climate bill through congress. that was underlined here in washington today when a key democratic senator was critical of it. how is that reverberating where you are in glasgow? is it undermining president biden�*s negotiating position? he glasgow? is it undermining president biden's negotiating position?- biden's negotiating position? he was certainly asked _ biden's negotiating position? he was certainly asked a _ biden's negotiating position? he was certainly asked a number— biden's negotiating position? he was certainly asked a number of- certainly asked a number of questions at last night about it in rome at the end of the g20 summit and he saying he still believes that framework deal will be passed sometime next week, but i think you're right, it does undermine it, because although he has a framework agreement and has defended the
christian, let's talk about _ the end of the decade.alk about president - the end of the decade. christian, let's talk about president biden, | let's talk about president biden, who still has not got his climate bill through congress. that was underlined here in washington today when a key democratic senator was critical of it. how is that reverberating where you are in glasgow? is it undermining president biden�*s negotiating position? he glasgow? is it undermining president biden's...
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father cog lin's christian front, another one of these christian organizations, picketed jewish-owned stores and attacked jews on city streets many boston and new york. by one estimate in 1941, there were 48 anti-semitic groups just in los angeles. some of them were national, but just in los angeles, 48 different ones. in the book "nazis in hollywood," steven roth hoeed what these group -- showed what these groups were plotting in the 1930s. they plotted to kidnap 25 prominent if hollywood jews and hang them. and they hoped that it would spark a nationwide pogrom against the jews. they planned to shoot poison gas into homes and synagogues in jewish neighborhoods. the jewish neighborhoods were quite well defined in los angeles. they planned to fire bomb jewish houses. the conspirators got cold feet because the leaders of the anti-defamation league in los angeles had actually hired spies to infiltrate these networks. and when these conspirators realized that their networks had been infiltrated, they got cold feet, and they never launched those plots. those plots were thwarted in part be
father cog lin's christian front, another one of these christian organizations, picketed jewish-owned stores and attacked jews on city streets many boston and new york. by one estimate in 1941, there were 48 anti-semitic groups just in los angeles. some of them were national, but just in los angeles, 48 different ones. in the book "nazis in hollywood," steven roth hoeed what these group -- showed what these groups were plotting in the 1930s. they plotted to kidnap 25 prominent if...
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christian: sÍ.del evento crees que se les puede aplicar una negligencia? cÓmo reacciona la organizaciÓn cuando empieza la gente a currar? cristian: yo siento que no estaban preparados para la cantidad de gente que estaba en el concierto. aylin: ahora me gustarÍa saber para ti, de todo Éste caos que viviste, quÉ fue lo que mÁs te impacto? christian: que hubo gente que falleciera el concierto.una persona vi tratando de detener el concierto de la gente no le importÓ. fueron varias personas que intentaron detener el concierto. lo que sÍ hemos leÍdo en diferentes noticias, es que a travis scott se le conoce precisamente por alentar a las personas a que vayan a las primeras filas. pudiste percibir cÓmo animaba a las personas a que se produjera esa avalancha humana? christian: en un momento ya no parecÍa que estaba muerto,el rapero se detuvo por un momento y dijo que lo sacaran de allÍ, pero yo dirÍa que puedo detener el concierto en ese momento y enterarse de lo que estaba pasando. bailÉn: gracias por hab
christian: sÍ.del evento crees que se les puede aplicar una negligencia? cÓmo reacciona la organizaciÓn cuando empieza la gente a currar? cristian: yo siento que no estaban preparados para la cantidad de gente que estaba en el concierto. aylin: ahora me gustarÍa saber para ti, de todo Éste caos que viviste, quÉ fue lo que mÁs te impacto? christian: que hubo gente que falleciera el concierto.una persona vi tratando de detener el concierto de la gente no le importÓ. fueron varias personas...
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and particularly i should say where white christian -- conservative white christians held sway in the group that now makes up, again, about 2/3 of the republican base. >> wow. they keep proving what -- okay. let's just move on. i think it's obvious. so you break down the republicans who believe that the election was stolen into their tv habits. okay? this is very interesting. everyone pay attention. 82% of republicans who watch fox news believe the big lie. then there's, believe it or not, even further right-wing outlets like oan and news maxx. and for those 97% of their views believe it. i want you to just look at some of the lies that they're being fed on these networks. lies. watch this. >> you have a group of corrupt people who have absolute contempt for the american people, who believe that we're so spineless, so cowardly, so unwilling to stand up for ourselves that they can steal the presidency. >> it is a national disgrace how some states have handled this election. >> we cannot allow america's election to be corrupted. we cannot. >> stop letting people tell you that we don't h
and particularly i should say where white christian -- conservative white christians held sway in the group that now makes up, again, about 2/3 of the republican base. >> wow. they keep proving what -- okay. let's just move on. i think it's obvious. so you break down the republicans who believe that the election was stolen into their tv habits. okay? this is very interesting. everyone pay attention. 82% of republicans who watch fox news believe the big lie. then there's, believe it or...
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we're both christians. >> you're both christians. and you respect each other enough to disagree and to engage in a serious and rigorous contest of ideas in a civil and respectful way. you teach a course at princeton university and you also have in common that you were both guests on the original "firing line with william f. buckley jr." >> mm-hmm. >> it's a very great honor. very great honor. >> well, what's clear is, as you nod when you speak, you're nodding and vice versa. you're leaning in to one another. there's a clear affection between the two of you. >> he's so lovable. >> and i'm so glad you guys -- [ both laugh ] >> it's true. in fact, actually, i think it's deeper than civility and it's even deeper than respect. i think we've got a genuine love for one another. i love this brother. i revel in his humanity. >> and it seems to me -- i've heard you say the common denominator is love. >> absolutely. there are just so many aspects and facets who we are as human beings that cannot be subsumed under politics. so when you love some
we're both christians. >> you're both christians. and you respect each other enough to disagree and to engage in a serious and rigorous contest of ideas in a civil and respectful way. you teach a course at princeton university and you also have in common that you were both guests on the original "firing line with william f. buckley jr." >> mm-hmm. >> it's a very great honor. very great honor. >> well, what's clear is, as you nod when you speak, you're nodding...
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i'm christian faith goal fraser. thanks for —— i'm christian fraser.o and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. england put on the pyrotechnics — and despite defeat to south africa they progress to the final four of the t20 world cup. farke fired on bonfire night. norwich ditch their manager despite their first win of the season. and feeling the heat — another loss for ole gunnar solskjaer and manchester united — this time to rivals man city. hello and welcome to sportsday. hello there and welcome to the programme. england are into the semi—finals of the t20 cricket world cup... despite losing their first match of the tournament to south africa. it was a stunning performance from their opponents with the bat — and they might feel hard done by to depart in the groups but england's run rate in defeat, meaning australia are the other side tojoin the finalfour. joe wilson was watching. as cricket in yorkshire undergoes the most serious scrutiny an england team in sharjah based, the captain says, on diversity and inclusivity. internationally they're the
i'm christian faith goal fraser. thanks for —— i'm christian fraser.o and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. england put on the pyrotechnics — and despite defeat to south africa they progress to the final four of the t20 world cup. farke fired on bonfire night. norwich ditch their manager despite their first win of the season. and feeling the heat — another loss for ole gunnar solskjaer and manchester united — this time to rivals man city. hello and welcome to sportsday....
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christian smalls joins us now. you have a fascinating story because you no longer work at amazon, fired in 2020 after protesting the covid-19 policies. amazon says it was in violation of safety guidelines, he says it was a retaliation to your activism. talk about that much towards potentially unionization, particularly in staten island. christian: thank you for having me. my journey started last year, march 30, when i walked out over covid-19. i traveled the country uplifting voices of amazon workers, up until the point of about six months ago when the alabama vote failed, we started to organize in staten island. we thought it was the right timing, the iron was still hard with the labor movement, everybody start of -- sort of heartbroken over the results. we tried something new and i'm happy to be part of it. here we are before an election last week monday. we are preparing for an election soon. romaine: there was a lot of pushback to your efforts as well as other efforts at other amazon facilities as well as other
christian smalls joins us now. you have a fascinating story because you no longer work at amazon, fired in 2020 after protesting the covid-19 policies. amazon says it was in violation of safety guidelines, he says it was a retaliation to your activism. talk about that much towards potentially unionization, particularly in staten island. christian: thank you for having me. my journey started last year, march 30, when i walked out over covid-19. i traveled the country uplifting voices of amazon...
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that was christian's first year. his first birthday. >> wow. that must have been quite a moment. that must have been quite a moment for the two of you, knowing what he had been through and then finally meeting his mom and dad. go ahead, fe. >> when we first got him, we noticed that one side of his head is flat and it has less hair than the rest of his head, so we knew that he was just left laying down on his back for most parts of the 12 months that he was in the orphanage. i saw the -- within the orphanage, where the cribs are, i saw that the bottles for the babies, they were tied from one end of the crib to the other and the babies would just go and feed themselves and that's -- that was the first year of my son's life. he did not have -- he did not have someone to hold him and to care for him. like most children should. >> fe, gareth, i want to give you guys just a moment to breathe. i'm going to come back to you in a moment. i want to bring ben and devin into this conversation, your attorneys. the police departme
that was christian's first year. his first birthday. >> wow. that must have been quite a moment. that must have been quite a moment for the two of you, knowing what he had been through and then finally meeting his mom and dad. go ahead, fe. >> when we first got him, we noticed that one side of his head is flat and it has less hair than the rest of his head, so we knew that he was just left laying down on his back for most parts of the 12 months that he was in the orphanage. i saw...
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he said that was justified retaliation for the jewish persecution of christians. what was the jewish reaction and i will take a question. the jews virtually stopped buying ford cars. >> wasn't this conference anti-semitism also rooted in his anti- communism. >> that is an important question because these attacks and alluded to this when i talked about the ku klux klan in the 20s as well as these groups were not only attacking jews, catholics and communist and they also attacked african-american so like the white russians essentially saw that the jews were judeo, the highbred and that was a good question. other questions or comments. >> what was in the international in the world problems in the articles or stories, what was in actually saying predict. >> is a series of articles financially when they were published be called the international juice for most problems in case they hadn't got the message across and then it, for the writers, very much like the protocols saying that the world has become corrupted by liberal values so they added certain things and blamed
he said that was justified retaliation for the jewish persecution of christians. what was the jewish reaction and i will take a question. the jews virtually stopped buying ford cars. >> wasn't this conference anti-semitism also rooted in his anti- communism. >> that is an important question because these attacks and alluded to this when i talked about the ku klux klan in the 20s as well as these groups were not only attacking jews, catholics and communist and they also attacked...
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hendrix name for the title of his book and, christians against christianity using the search box at the of the page read. >> get cspan on the go, watch the day's biggest political events live, or on demand at any time anywhere on her new mobile video at cspan now, access talk highlights, and listen to cspan radio and podcasts all for free, download cspan now, today. >> and i would like to welcome parag
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hendricks' name or the title of his book, "christians against christianity," using the search box atthe top of the page. >> here's a look at some publishing industry news. the 72nd annual national book awards were announced during a virtual ceremony this week. this year's winners include ty ya miles all that you carry. music streaming service spotify has entered the all of a sudden owe book swiss -- audio book business. purchase of the ohio-based company and 325,000 audio books to the dreaming app which currently has 381 million monthly subscribers. best selling author wilbur smith has died at the anal of 88. he was -- age of 88. he was author of close to 50 books that sold more than 140 million copies internationally including the novel "river god." and his memoir, "on leveredded rock." the top five nonfiction tighten toes are all that she carried, remember donner's all the frequent troubles of our days, dirty work, a little devil in america and ashley ford's somebody's daughter. and according to npd book sales, print books rose over 17% for the week ending november 6th. booktv will
hendricks' name or the title of his book, "christians against christianity," using the search box atthe top of the page. >> here's a look at some publishing industry news. the 72nd annual national book awards were announced during a virtual ceremony this week. this year's winners include ty ya miles all that you carry. music streaming service spotify has entered the all of a sudden owe book swiss -- audio book business. purchase of the ohio-based company and 325,000 audio books...
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i'm making a payment textured christian you promised to leave me and my family alone.hotos. i'm sorry that you showed me and i don't want that. yeah sergeant christian camarillo of the san jose police department says the best defense is to cut off communications immediately as simple as blocking someone's number from yourself on that solves 99.9% of these problems sounds simple now, but at the time christian says all he could think about was saving his family. i was just frozen in fear. i didn't know what what to do. it wasn't until he all his money in one week's time from his bank account. all $10,000 gone in one scam artist demanded. he turned over another 6,000. he finally told his mom i was upset. i was crying. i was frustrated she knew right away. her son had been scammed. he really thought his life was threat and he thought his family. he thought someone was gonna come knock on our door and you know kill us in the middle of the night if you were receiving a very direct threat saying hey, we're coming after you were going to kill you. please call 911 report that t
i'm making a payment textured christian you promised to leave me and my family alone.hotos. i'm sorry that you showed me and i don't want that. yeah sergeant christian camarillo of the san jose police department says the best defense is to cut off communications immediately as simple as blocking someone's number from yourself on that solves 99.9% of these problems sounds simple now, but at the time christian says all he could think about was saving his family. i was just frozen in fear. i...
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we are unaware of any evidence to suggest a widespread correlation between conversion to christian unityn the abuse of the asylum system." henry? i'm glad you gave us that comment democrat statement from the church of england, we are unaware of any widespread trend here. if you look at the evidence for this, then they've quoted pretty patel, who doesn't seem to want much of an appeal system, she's constantly bashing immigration lawyers — now it would appear the churches in her sights, as well. in the case of the bomber, he appears to have become a failed asylum—seekers in 2014. but he did it within —— didn't become a christian within a matter of days or weeks, his conversion didn't fully take place officially until 2017, some three years later, in this atrocity has taken place some four years after that. so it's a bit of a stretch to extrapolate from that that this is happening in a huge widespread way. but see some figures in evidence and, if as thomas harris claims that this has been going on for decades, then surely the home office on the authorities whose default position on asylum s
we are unaware of any evidence to suggest a widespread correlation between conversion to christian unityn the abuse of the asylum system." henry? i'm glad you gave us that comment democrat statement from the church of england, we are unaware of any widespread trend here. if you look at the evidence for this, then they've quoted pretty patel, who doesn't seem to want much of an appeal system, she's constantly bashing immigration lawyers — now it would appear the churches in her sights, as...
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this was the christians. of sharing.y of them felt they could best progress under this arrangement and have full freedom also. they thought they had an ideal economic system even among these dedicated christians, however, is a great measure of freedom, the theory of government ownershipip of property and communal living did not work in practice. a few of the less industrial colonists discovered no little common to the store they still received a share equal with their neighbors. seeing they were being made as one family after another eased up on their work and the production of vegetables, grains and meat, the goods dwindled. they threatened to wipe out the colony. the leaders of the colony despaired and instead of providing plenty for all, the collectivist system produced only an equal distribution of poverty and stagnation. something had to be done to restore the energy of the colony. working to voluntary willingness of everyone how they would have thto resort to the type of coercive measures which have been a part of
this was the christians. of sharing.y of them felt they could best progress under this arrangement and have full freedom also. they thought they had an ideal economic system even among these dedicated christians, however, is a great measure of freedom, the theory of government ownershipip of property and communal living did not work in practice. a few of the less industrial colonists discovered no little common to the store they still received a share equal with their neighbors. seeing they...