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the reality is christianity. christianity is reality. jesus christ is the spirit of life, saying is the spirit of death. it is a test. we are in the test. we all are. when you say what you say, as regards to abortion, you are correct in principle, however god is judge. likee not to judge, just you said about martin luther king. he was not a judge, he was a man, a spirit of life. the spirit of death took him. that battle's confusion. history never changes because the word never changes. man changes history, but he will not succeed. host: do you have a question? is, why doquestion we keep speaking about religion babble?igion is guest: i hear you. i think a lot of people accept that idea. but i think we have to recognize that we are not alone as christians in this country. that we have these 2000 religions and all the believers are first-class citizens. if you're going to be living in this country, if you were a person in this country, you deserve to be treated just as well as anyone, including jesus christ as my savior believers. lot of ba
the reality is christianity. christianity is reality. jesus christ is the spirit of life, saying is the spirit of death. it is a test. we are in the test. we all are. when you say what you say, as regards to abortion, you are correct in principle, however god is judge. likee not to judge, just you said about martin luther king. he was not a judge, he was a man, a spirit of life. the spirit of death took him. that battle's confusion. history never changes because the word never changes. man...
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i want direct my comments to web a guest has said about christian country and christian state.am a african-american republican i'm 87 years old and when you invoke the word christian lookout for minorities have been treated in this country right up until today. as far as donald trump is concerned if you look back at the histories in the 30s hitler came to power the same way rabble rousing and getting the country on their side but my point is how can you mention the church and be a christian the way we treat native americans and africans -- african-americans in this country? >> host: mr. martin go ahead. guess why happened to be a christian i think there's room to recognize when your christian you fail and ask forgiveness and whether it's from your god direct your from your community so i think there's part of that. right now i would tell you i think america is a judeo-christian community and yet we are killing 55 million plus and tens of millions of african-american babies with abortion. i think the nation cries out when we are and just. the judeo-christian culture western cult
i want direct my comments to web a guest has said about christian country and christian state.am a african-american republican i'm 87 years old and when you invoke the word christian lookout for minorities have been treated in this country right up until today. as far as donald trump is concerned if you look back at the histories in the 30s hitler came to power the same way rabble rousing and getting the country on their side but my point is how can you mention the church and be a christian the...
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a lot of us don't realize the depth of christianity. >> these at the birthplaces of christianity.ome of the ancient masses are practiced in aramaic, and for the first time in 2,000 years these communities are being driven out of these ancient places. >> what would help? >> essentially the most important thing is to get rid of isis right now. we're looking at that. that is a tweet in your window. >> you describe the resistance of speaking about the battle against isis and also an issue to protect christians. why is there resistance from our government from talking about the plight of christians in the region? >> there's a real resistance to talking about religious identity. it makes sense because isis is looking to paint the west as crusaders. if we talk about christian suffering, is easier to talk about other forms of suffering because it doesn't play into it the crusading left. that said there is nothing we can do to avoid what isis wants to paint. >> the plight of jews in world war ii, you are looked at supporting the jewish population. >> i want to commend president obama who h
a lot of us don't realize the depth of christianity. >> these at the birthplaces of christianity.ome of the ancient masses are practiced in aramaic, and for the first time in 2,000 years these communities are being driven out of these ancient places. >> what would help? >> essentially the most important thing is to get rid of isis right now. we're looking at that. that is a tweet in your window. >> you describe the resistance of speaking about the battle against isis and...
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>> i happen to be a christian. i think there is room to recognize that when you are a christian, you fail and you ask forgiveness from your god directly or your community. i think america's judeo-christian community but yet we are killing 15,000 plus and tens of millions of african-american babies with abortion. the nation cries out when we are injust. it is fair enough. what i mean is the judeo-christian culture, western culture that got us here. that's why america exists and why the rule of law is here. we didn't break away from england, because we thought they weren't being friendly or fair. we recognized we could do better and the better we could do was freedom for people to live their lives the way they wanted under the rule of law that where the government wasn't a bully. the government is supposed to protect the basics and allow us to flourish. some of us flourish more or less. that's what judeo-christian heritage has flourished. it is to misunderstand what we are about as a culture and a nation. >> kathy is
>> i happen to be a christian. i think there is room to recognize that when you are a christian, you fail and you ask forgiveness from your god directly or your community. i think america's judeo-christian community but yet we are killing 15,000 plus and tens of millions of african-american babies with abortion. the nation cries out when we are injust. it is fair enough. what i mean is the judeo-christian culture, western culture that got us here. that's why america exists and why the...
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they refused to comment that they were christians, deliberately omitting the fact that they were christians. there seems to be a sense that they don't want to admit there is a focus by isis in eliminating the christian community that part of the world. bill: the numbers are staggering. explain the indifference. why do you think that would be if your theory is right. >> i don't know. it's a blight on this administration. this administration is hard to figure out. they do things that are really coming out of the depths of the president's head without any rivalries, and this certainly is one. the christian community is an important part of the middle east. the middle east is the birthdays of christianity, and to have it is he thattically decimated without the president fulfilling his obligation to appoint an envoy befuddles me. in 2014, a group that keeps track of faith-related deaths. nigeria number of one, strafl central african rub number two and syria number of 3. it's estimated 500,000 christians fled their homes fearing for their lives. those number ofs are extraordinary. >> that's where
they refused to comment that they were christians, deliberately omitting the fact that they were christians. there seems to be a sense that they don't want to admit there is a focus by isis in eliminating the christian community that part of the world. bill: the numbers are staggering. explain the indifference. why do you think that would be if your theory is right. >> i don't know. it's a blight on this administration. this administration is hard to figure out. they do things that are...
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iraq's christians are among the oldest christian communities in the world.e want this to stay. >> that's why we want the christians to stay. we want to save the true identity. >> they prayed for peace. most are not sure they will ever enjoy it in this part of the world. my children have been out of college for two years, we feel we are stlooef breathe and eat. we have nothing to do except wait. >> the percent cushion of iraq's christians began well before isil and. >> that's why most here in sorbedan insist they never want to go backs because they say iraq is the safest place for christians. they also want to leave this region all together. they are here to apply for sigh lum. and the process of resettlement could take years. >> that's why most refugees who have found sanctuary in jordan's churches are frustrated. the halls of churches have been partitioned with walls to house several families. tabi says he cannot move on until he is resettled in a country that he can call home. >> we are psychologically exhausted. a return to iraq is impossible because the
iraq's christians are among the oldest christian communities in the world.e want this to stay. >> that's why we want the christians to stay. we want to save the true identity. >> they prayed for peace. most are not sure they will ever enjoy it in this part of the world. my children have been out of college for two years, we feel we are stlooef breathe and eat. we have nothing to do except wait. >> the percent cushion of iraq's christians began well before isil and. >>...
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are among the oldest christian communities in the world. >> muslims christians and we want this religion to stay. that's why we want the christians to stay. we want to save the true identity of the middle east. >> reporter: they prayed for peace but most are not sure they will ever enjoy it in this part of the world. >> translator: my children have been out of school and college for two years. their future is over. we feel we are alive just to breathe and eat. we have nothing to do except wait. >> reporter: the persecution of iraq's christians began well before i.s.i.l. appeared. that's why most here in jordan insist they never want to go back because they say iran is not a hopeful place for christians. they want to leave this region oolg together. thealtogether. they are here to apply for asylum. >> he cannot move on until he is resettled into a country that he can call home. >> translator: we're psychologically exhausted. a return to iraq is impossible because the government can't protect us. we want out, we want to emigrate. >> reporter: there is a lot of heartache and trauma here but
are among the oldest christian communities in the world. >> muslims christians and we want this religion to stay. that's why we want the christians to stay. we want to save the true identity of the middle east. >> reporter: they prayed for peace but most are not sure they will ever enjoy it in this part of the world. >> translator: my children have been out of school and college for two years. their future is over. we feel we are alive just to breathe and eat. we have nothing...
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christians, be they evangelical christians or reagan democrats, if you simply vote our values [indiscernible] >> what would you do to reform the justice department? senator cruz: we are going to try. what is your name? john, it is good to see. >> we were at the capital during the planned parenthood. thank you. >> thank you. >> can i get your autograph? senator cruz: sure. if you turn around, can i use your back for a second? there we go. >> thank you very much. senator cruz: what is your name? charlie, good to see. >> you have to push the button. senator cruz: thank you, charlie. >> thank you very much. senator cruz: thank you, sir. god bless you. >> god bless you. senator cruz: thank you. >> thank you. senator cruz: thank you for being here. >> god bless you. senator cruz: god bless you. what is your name? mitchell? you got a camera? are you mom? >> no. i will e-mail it to you. >> will you sign my arm? >> mr. cruz, we just hung out with cliven bundy. what do you think of him? the rancher. senator cruz: i know who he is but i have not met him so i don't know. >> he is really cool. check him
christians, be they evangelical christians or reagan democrats, if you simply vote our values [indiscernible] >> what would you do to reform the justice department? senator cruz: we are going to try. what is your name? john, it is good to see. >> we were at the capital during the planned parenthood. thank you. >> thank you. >> can i get your autograph? senator cruz: sure. if you turn around, can i use your back for a second? there we go. >> thank you very much....
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her parents are iraq he christians. i have been sensitized to the plight of christians in iraq. l, for 1600 years mastectomy and were given and today they are not because isis controls i they will persecuting kill christianst. . they are fleeing. all over the region. not just iraq. there are challenges in lebanon which used to be a peaceful, christian nation. isi-inspiredhe terrorists in the eastern mediterranean that are beheading 18 christian cops. think about the christians being slaughtered around the world. the christian girls in northern nigeria. because ir challenge think we have a duty and we have the skills to do this. these are not the most awesome forces in the world. united states is fought wars against forces that were evil, just as evil of this with greater military might. we can take these guys on. we have special forces that are the best in the world. we have military capabilities that far exceed anyone else. this is something of its and a single to the rest of the world that the united states is supportive of people who, through no fault of their own believing i
her parents are iraq he christians. i have been sensitized to the plight of christians in iraq. l, for 1600 years mastectomy and were given and today they are not because isis controls i they will persecuting kill christianst. . they are fleeing. all over the region. not just iraq. there are challenges in lebanon which used to be a peaceful, christian nation. isi-inspiredhe terrorists in the eastern mediterranean that are beheading 18 christian cops. think about the christians being slaughtered...
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iraq's christians are among the oldest christian communities in the world. >> we live together, muslims, christians and others, we want to stay. >> that's why we want the christians to stay, we want to save the true identity of the middle east. >> they prayed for peace, most are not sure they'll enjoy it in this part of the world. >> my children have been out of school and college for two years. the future is it over. we feel we are alive to breathe and eat. we have nothing to do but wait. >> the persecution of christians began before i.s.i.l. appeared. that's why most in jordan insist they never want to go back, because iran is a hopeless place for christians, and they want to leave the region always. they are here to ply for asylum. the process for resettlement takes years. most who are in churches for sanction - they have been settled in a place with walls, but they cannot move on until they are settled into a place called home. >> we are psychologically exhausted. a return to iraq is impossible. the government can't protect us. we want out. >> reporter: those lucky enough to leave a
iraq's christians are among the oldest christian communities in the world. >> we live together, muslims, christians and others, we want to stay. >> that's why we want the christians to stay, we want to save the true identity of the middle east. >> they prayed for peace, most are not sure they'll enjoy it in this part of the world. >> my children have been out of school and college for two years. the future is it over. we feel we are alive to breathe and eat. we have...
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a few months ago isil killed more than 300 persons from the christian community. we expect until now, they are under the control of isil. nobody know about their fate. the same thing this kind of strategy, this kind of approach of isil happened even in nineveh and mosul. they were attacked by isil and still there is hundreds of people under the control of isil. they consider them infidels. yesterday, we were here in iraq celebrating anniversary of one year that isil in minority areas, they kept back and kidnapped women and girls from yazidi minority, christians and others. we expect that the same thing will happen to people in syria. officially the children, they are using them or training them for to do their ideology or to -- >> ok, all right. thank you very much indeed, talking to us about isil and how they operate now that they've captured or kidnapped a large group of people in syria. meanwhile, there seem to be signs that the syrian government is looking for some kind of diplomatic way out of this war. the foreign minister has made a rare visit to the gulf f
a few months ago isil killed more than 300 persons from the christian community. we expect until now, they are under the control of isil. nobody know about their fate. the same thing this kind of strategy, this kind of approach of isil happened even in nineveh and mosul. they were attacked by isil and still there is hundreds of people under the control of isil. they consider them infidels. yesterday, we were here in iraq celebrating anniversary of one year that isil in minority areas, they kept...
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christian climbs onto the line and struggles to find his balance.e's tried and failed this same slack line walk before so he knows how difficult it will be. >> translator: the first steps are some of the worst. the start is the most difficult. >> tentatively, he takes a few steps. he tumbles, instinctively clinging to the rope for safety. it's a scary reminder how easily this can go wrong. seemingly unshaken, christian appears to start again. unlike a tight rope, the slack line is loose. it bounces and swings as christian tries to balance. the line is flat, but only one inch thick. christian is 3,280 feet in the air, nearly three times the height of the empire state building. slowly, cautiously, breathing deeply, christian places one foot in front of the other, bridging the gulf step by step. as he reaches the halfway point, he starts singing to himself. a tiny voice in the vast canyon. seconds later -- >> woo-hoo! >> he's made it. >> yeah! >> immediately after the stunt, christian try to go explain why he took on the challenge. >> translator: we cr
christian climbs onto the line and struggles to find his balance.e's tried and failed this same slack line walk before so he knows how difficult it will be. >> translator: the first steps are some of the worst. the start is the most difficult. >> tentatively, he takes a few steps. he tumbles, instinctively clinging to the rope for safety. it's a scary reminder how easily this can go wrong. seemingly unshaken, christian appears to start again. unlike a tight rope, the slack line is...
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that is where our christian hartnett is tonight right now. christian?> reporter: well fans are still trickling out of levi stadium right now after what they tell me was a great show. i have to be honest. i didn't know much about the whole taylor swift movement before tonight, but the fans here definitely filled me in on why she is considered one of the hottest musical acts right now. >> welcome to the 1989! >> reporter: here, taylor swift is royalty. >> she is our queen. we love her. >> reporter: a concert before the concert. while this fan traveled across the pacific to see t swift once ... >> i'm freaking out. >> reporter: this hard core fan will not be satisfied with just concert. >> gone to eight of them. she has gone to every single one in california. >> reporter: is it possible even dad is pumped up? >> actually i am. that might cost me my man card, but i'm excited. >> a lot of people love taylor. that's okay dad. >> we love you taylor! [ singing ] >> reporter: she has over 60 million twitter followers. got apple to bow down to her when she called
that is where our christian hartnett is tonight right now. christian?> reporter: well fans are still trickling out of levi stadium right now after what they tell me was a great show. i have to be honest. i didn't know much about the whole taylor swift movement before tonight, but the fans here definitely filled me in on why she is considered one of the hottest musical acts right now. >> welcome to the 1989! >> reporter: here, taylor swift is royalty. >> she is our queen. we...
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. >> reporter: with each click of his camera, christian corillo is connecting his family's past with his present. >> i remember hearing stories about their travels. >> reporter: his grandfather was an avid amateur photographer, taking pictures at each one of the couple's stops along the way. >> i have been to north dakota. >> reporter: christian's ideas to set out on his own road trip, standing in the very same places his grandparents once stood. so far, he's visited ten states, replicated dozens of pictures from new orleans to the oregon coast, new mexico to mississippi using clues from his 101-year-old grandmother's detailed travel journals complete with weather reports. >> up at 6:30. sun shines bright already and promises a warm day. >> reporter: an added bonus. >> take a look. >> reporter: meeting some of the same people his grandparents encountered like anthony who still works at the famous fisherman's wharf in
. >> reporter: with each click of his camera, christian corillo is connecting his family's past with his present. >> i remember hearing stories about their travels. >> reporter: his grandfather was an avid amateur photographer, taking pictures at each one of the couple's stops along the way. >> i have been to north dakota. >> reporter: christian's ideas to set out on his own road trip, standing in the very same places his grandparents once stood. so far, he's...
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what will you do to ensure christians are not prosecuted for speaking out against gay marriage? and will christians be forced to conduct business that conflicts with their religious beliefs? >> look i don't want my marriage or my guns registered in washington. if people have an opinion, a religious opinion that is heartily felt they should be allowed to practice that and no government should interfere with them. one of the things that really got to me was the thing in houston where you had the government the mayor, actually trying to get the sermons of ministers. when the government tries to invade the church to enforce its own opinion on marriage that's when it is time to resist.
what will you do to ensure christians are not prosecuted for speaking out against gay marriage? and will christians be forced to conduct business that conflicts with their religious beliefs? >> look i don't want my marriage or my guns registered in washington. if people have an opinion, a religious opinion that is heartily felt they should be allowed to practice that and no government should interfere with them. one of the things that really got to me was the thing in houston where you...
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but then i had a christian conversion and was able to kind of pull out. so i've been this california all my adult life. >> host: you had a military father, you had a mother at home. what was happening to you? did something -- >> guest: we had a family unit intact. this is what's fascinating about the war on religion in our society and the war on marriage and poverty at the same time. and my parents grew up in the jim crow south. so we're looking at a two-parent household where neither one of them were there, but they were bringing their five children up in a world of humanism and moral relativism. so i got very last. i was a middle child. a brother and sister older, a brother and sister younger, and it was just fascinating coming back to this country in the late '60 and see every city on fire. i wanted to be a part of that. i wanted to be a part of the militant black life because i at that point had adopted this philosophy that whites were my problem. and so i just got very lost. >> host: what's your life like as a black conservative? >> guest: very alone
but then i had a christian conversion and was able to kind of pull out. so i've been this california all my adult life. >> host: you had a military father, you had a mother at home. what was happening to you? did something -- >> guest: we had a family unit intact. this is what's fascinating about the war on religion in our society and the war on marriage and poverty at the same time. and my parents grew up in the jim crow south. so we're looking at a two-parent household where...
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iraq's christians are among the oldest christian communities in the world. we want this to stay, we want the christians to stay, we want to save the true identity of the middle east. >> reporter: they prayed for peace but most are never sure if they will ever enjoy it in this part of the world. >> translator: my children have been out of school and college for two years. their future is over. we feel we are alive just to breathe and eat, we have nothing to do but wait. >> reporter: the persecution of iraq's christians began long before this appeared. insist they never want to go back, iran is not a place for christians but they want to keep this region all together. they are here to apply or the asylum in western countries. that's why most refugees who find sanctuary in jordan's churches are frustrated. the walls are partitioned to house many families. he can't move on until he is settled in a country he can call home. >> we're psychologically exhausted. we want out, we want to emigrate. >> reporter: there is a lot of heartache and trauma here but those who
iraq's christians are among the oldest christian communities in the world. we want this to stay, we want the christians to stay, we want to save the true identity of the middle east. >> reporter: they prayed for peace but most are never sure if they will ever enjoy it in this part of the world. >> translator: my children have been out of school and college for two years. their future is over. we feel we are alive just to breathe and eat, we have nothing to do but wait. >>...
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goes to church, christian church.his isn't the first time that he's sort of messed up this question. at the very least bumbling through the question. the answer to this question. back in february he was asked about this. but it's not just on this issue. in february, he was asked about evolution, he was asked about foreign affairs and he outright said he was punting on them. he didn't want to talk about it. this is a weakness scott walker will have to confrost to be a very serious candidate. >> we're excited about thursday night's republican debate. let's do a quick around the table about what you're looking for. what's a key thing you're looking for in the debate? >> i'll be looking at scott walker and how these rivals handle him. he is the front-runner in iowa. he has been the front-runner all year. mike huckabee led in the polls with likely caucusgoers throughout 2014. scott walker came in and took that title in january. so he is a soft target. he has never been pushed from the right before. so it will be interestin
goes to church, christian church.his isn't the first time that he's sort of messed up this question. at the very least bumbling through the question. the answer to this question. back in february he was asked about this. but it's not just on this issue. in february, he was asked about evolution, he was asked about foreign affairs and he outright said he was punting on them. he didn't want to talk about it. this is a weakness scott walker will have to confrost to be a very serious candidate....
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her parents are iraqi christians. i have been sensitized to the plight of christians in iraq. in mosul, for 1600 years, mass was given. communion was given. today, it is not. because isis controls mosul. they will persecute and kill christians and they are fleeing all over the region. not just iraq. there are challenges in lebanon, which used to be a peaceful christian nation. think about the isis inspired terrorists on the shores of the mediterranean in eastern libya, executing, beheading 18 christian cops. think about the christians being slaughtered all around the world. think of the precious christian girls in northern nigeria. this is our challenge. but for us who? thehave a duty and we have skills to do this. these are not the most awesome forces in the world. the united states has fought wars against forces that were evil, just as evil as this with greater military might. we can take these guys on. we have special forces that are the best in the world. we have military capabilities that far exceed anybody else. i reject the idea that this is not important. this would se
her parents are iraqi christians. i have been sensitized to the plight of christians in iraq. in mosul, for 1600 years, mass was given. communion was given. today, it is not. because isis controls mosul. they will persecute and kill christians and they are fleeing all over the region. not just iraq. there are challenges in lebanon, which used to be a peaceful christian nation. think about the isis inspired terrorists on the shores of the mediterranean in eastern libya, executing, beheading 18...
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. >>> palestinian archaeologists have discovered the burial place of the first martyr in christianity stephen. the site was found in the occupied west bank. it is hoped that the discovery could boost tourism in the area. >> inpalestinian archaeologists in ramallah uncovered the ruins of the byzintine era. both historians and archeologists now believe this is where christianity's first martyr was once buried. stephen, who has since been given sainthood was stoned to death any jews. he was first lady to rest by jerusalem, but because christians were persecuted then, his remains were brought here and removed for at least several hundred years. >> this is one of the earliest churcheschurches in christianity. it's important because of that, and also because many christians believe this was where jeez was jesus was lost when he traveled from jerusalem to nazareth. >> palestinian leaders leaders hope that this will attract tourism from around the world. >> in order to open this to tourists over $1 million is needed. but it's not just money that stands in the way. theville government has long
. >>> palestinian archaeologists have discovered the burial place of the first martyr in christianity stephen. the site was found in the occupied west bank. it is hoped that the discovery could boost tourism in the area. >> inpalestinian archaeologists in ramallah uncovered the ruins of the byzintine era. both historians and archeologists now believe this is where christianity's first martyr was once buried. stephen, who has since been given sainthood was stoned to death any...
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iraq's christians are among the oldest christian communities in the world. >> we live together. we want to serve the true identity of the middle east. >> they prayed for peace. >> my children have been out of school and college for two years. their future is over. we feel we are alive just to breathe and eat. we have nothing to do except wait. >> the persecution of iraq's christians began well before isil appeared. that's why most here in jordan insist they never want to go back. they say iraq is a hopeless place for christians. they want to leave this region altogether. they are here to apply for asylum in western countries. >> the process of resettlement could take years. most rev gees who of found sanctuary in jordan's churches are frustrated. the halls of churches have been partitioned to house families. this man said he cannot move on until he is resettled in a country he can call home. >> we are psychologically exhausted. a return to iraq is impossible, because the government can't protect us. we want out. we want to emigrate. >> there is heart and and trauma here, but the
iraq's christians are among the oldest christian communities in the world. >> we live together. we want to serve the true identity of the middle east. >> they prayed for peace. >> my children have been out of school and college for two years. their future is over. we feel we are alive just to breathe and eat. we have nothing to do except wait. >> the persecution of iraq's christians began well before isil appeared. that's why most here in jordan insist they never want to...
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i mean this sounds very barbaric but it sounds like christianity 1000 years ago. we've had our reformation. there are great muslims who want their reparation but it's not happening. by us denying that there is the struggle within islam, were hurting the reformers. we are we are trapping them in stone age. >> glenn back, you have 25 books under your belt. >> i don't know. >> what is your writing writing process? >> it depends. i put this one to bed the same time i put another one to bed. i have another book that's coming out and it's very different. this is almost like jon stewart, how john stuart rights. i set up a table and i said these are the things i want to focus on. that's why we start really with the if you don't understand that islam, isis and the republic of iran believe that the end times are upon us, if i said that as a christian, hey, jesus is coming back, everyone would say i was crazy. if i said jesus is coming back and to help him come back, even more crazy. jesus is coming back and i'm in a help him come back by causing chaos around the world and k
i mean this sounds very barbaric but it sounds like christianity 1000 years ago. we've had our reformation. there are great muslims who want their reparation but it's not happening. by us denying that there is the struggle within islam, were hurting the reformers. we are we are trapping them in stone age. >> glenn back, you have 25 books under your belt. >> i don't know. >> what is your writing writing process? >> it depends. i put this one to bed the same time i put...
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for centuries it has been a place of pilgrimage for christians from all over the world.ford has been visiting the town. ♪ >> reporter: it's the spiritual home for millions of ethiopian orthodox christians around the world. ♪ >> reporter: the 11 churches were carved out of the mownside in the 12st century. these ancient places of worship represent holy sites in jerusalem, and stories in the bible. the king built them so christians didn't have to risk the dangerous pilgrimage to the holy land. these rock hewn churches are of immense archaeological and historical importance, but the places of pilgrimage for ethiopian christians around the world are literally crumbling away. >> reporter: the rock in this area is highly sup septemberable to moisture. men use a syringe to inject grout. >> in terms of seismic activity resilience, i mean a slight earthquake would destroy the place. the fact is, that when you are dealing with gnat are strata in terms of an historic building, there is very little you can do. you know, you -- you can't line it with concrete and steel bars. you will
for centuries it has been a place of pilgrimage for christians from all over the world.ford has been visiting the town. ♪ >> reporter: it's the spiritual home for millions of ethiopian orthodox christians around the world. ♪ >> reporter: the 11 churches were carved out of the mownside in the 12st century. these ancient places of worship represent holy sites in jerusalem, and stories in the bible. the king built them so christians didn't have to risk the dangerous pilgrimage to...
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persecution will be one theme for francis in america. >> we have been deaf and blind to the christiansope francis find it who are able, intolerable, unacceptable and he is inviting us to action. >> reporter: in one year since knights established christian relief fun last august was with a million-dollar, it has been matched by other contributors also. this campaign is hoping to see it grow, leaders here in philadelphia are saying that if the the international community does not respond, christians in the middle east, could become stink, in the sat center, pat ciarrocchi, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> all right, pat thanks very much. >>> and stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage of the papal visit. when we're in the on tv always get latest anytime at cbs philly.com. >>> northampton little league received a game changing donation. they are remaining anonymous. new jersey reporter cleve bryan is in north camden right now with the impact left by this very generous, mystery, cleve. >> reporter: ukee, you cannot under estimate power of the little leather ball here in north camde
persecution will be one theme for francis in america. >> we have been deaf and blind to the christiansope francis find it who are able, intolerable, unacceptable and he is inviting us to action. >> reporter: in one year since knights established christian relief fun last august was with a million-dollar, it has been matched by other contributors also. this campaign is hoping to see it grow, leaders here in philadelphia are saying that if the the international community does not...
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and the christians that are being systematically killed and crucified. let start there on an easy one. let's stand together and say let's stand against that. >> host: anything significant about august 28th-29th? >> guest: yeah. august 28th its the anniversary of martin luther king jr.s "i had a dream" speech. we didn't pick that intentionally five years ago. i annoyanced it and five minutes later "the new york times" tweeted out, glenn beck takes martin luther king on. other i'm like, gee how can we not know that snow now we're embracing it. >> host: back to putt its about islam. ". why number 2 islam night that much different from christianity or judaism. >> guest: it is radically difference. the biggest difference is it has not had a fee formation. if you don't have a reformation you're still living in the stone age there are people who want to reform islam but a shia rhea law does not -- sharia law does not allow you to -- whatever the common consensus is, so if all of the scholars and imams say no this is who we are they can kill you for trying to re
and the christians that are being systematically killed and crucified. let start there on an easy one. let's stand together and say let's stand against that. >> host: anything significant about august 28th-29th? >> guest: yeah. august 28th its the anniversary of martin luther king jr.s "i had a dream" speech. we didn't pick that intentionally five years ago. i annoyanced it and five minutes later "the new york times" tweeted out, glenn beck takes martin luther...
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he said i'm trying to wake the jewish people up to what's happening to the christians. so i'm gravely concerned about what's happening there but i'm also concerned that we have hardened our hearts and i openly admit and regret i played a role in the divisiveness of our country, and that's not good. and, you know, i'm currently going through a -- this is the only interview and i'm giving a speech tonight. i am supposed to not be speaking for a month and i don't know if you can hear, my voice is a little rocky. i've been having some issues with my voice and some other health issues for the last five years, and i -- that kind of clarifies things. that puts you in perspective when you think you may not speak again, you may not have long, you know to work or live. what are you doing with your life? and it's clarifying. and we are any role that i have played, i'm trying to make up for. we are in a very dangerous situation where we are, we're not seeing people as people anymore, you know? somebody asked me this morning so what's your take on bruce jenner? i don't have a societ
he said i'm trying to wake the jewish people up to what's happening to the christians. so i'm gravely concerned about what's happening there but i'm also concerned that we have hardened our hearts and i openly admit and regret i played a role in the divisiveness of our country, and that's not good. and, you know, i'm currently going through a -- this is the only interview and i'm giving a speech tonight. i am supposed to not be speaking for a month and i don't know if you can hear, my voice is...
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it sounds a christianity. we've had our reformation. there are great muslims who want their information but it's not happen. by us tonight that there is the struggle within islam the are hurting our farmers. we are trapping them in the stone age. >> twenty to 25 books under your belt. >> i don't even know. >> what is your writing process? >> it depends. i put this one to bed the same one i put another put to bed. >> what book is that? >> right now the working title is the immortal. that's a fiction book is coming out next christmas time. this is almost like john stewart. i set the table and said these are the things i want to focus on. sorry start with the dropped the bomb and if you don't understand that islam, isis, and the republic of iran believe that the end times are upon us, if i said that is a christian is coming back. everyone would say i'm crazy jesus is coming back, and i'm going to help them become even more crazy. jesus is coming back and i'm going to help him come back by causing chaos around the world and killing as many
it sounds a christianity. we've had our reformation. there are great muslims who want their information but it's not happen. by us tonight that there is the struggle within islam the are hurting our farmers. we are trapping them in the stone age. >> twenty to 25 books under your belt. >> i don't even know. >> what is your writing process? >> it depends. i put this one to bed the same one i put another put to bed. >> what book is that? >> right now the working...
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isil fighters have kidnapped 260 people including christians.y were taken in a town in homs province. isil captured the town overnight. many of the christians were there seeking refuge because they had fled from fighting further north. >>> a gang armed with machetes has hacked a blogger to death. he is the fourth blogger to be murdered since the start of the year he was killed after the gang broke into his apartment according to the bangladesh blogger network. >>> myanmar's opposition leader is warning the government not to use the recent floods to undermine the upcoming elections. she pointed to a referendum that raised questions about the individuality of its results. she visited flood victims earlier this week and appealed for international help. >>> now flood warnings are in place in myanmar's southern delta region. the president is urging people in these areas to move to higher ground. but in some parts of the country, flood waters are beginning to see. florence loui reports from one of the worse-affected areas. >> reporter: this is what gr
isil fighters have kidnapped 260 people including christians.y were taken in a town in homs province. isil captured the town overnight. many of the christians were there seeking refuge because they had fled from fighting further north. >>> a gang armed with machetes has hacked a blogger to death. he is the fourth blogger to be murdered since the start of the year he was killed after the gang broke into his apartment according to the bangladesh blogger network. >>> myanmar's...
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i am a christian. they all had a christian faith. some were very intense, isabella graham was an evangelist who became the first director of an organized philanthropy. i didn't set out to write a book like that, but i found when i was sprinkling each story with my philosophy that it such a part of me that i had to. they were the foundations for my child. that she has that foundation to go out and face all the obstacles she will, against. if we don't give them a guidebook of principles, then i think the words sending them out -- so, yes, there is definitely a theme in my book with regard to that. my favorite episode? there were so many. one of my favorites was called burning down the house. my mother came to visit and ended up burning down the house. my mother never burn down my house. that is when chris decides he wants to playing -- fling a towel. a -- a cow. >> you have said so many things about the mothers. what is the best information or advice you would give single mothers today? janine: i talk about in my book that alexander ha
i am a christian. they all had a christian faith. some were very intense, isabella graham was an evangelist who became the first director of an organized philanthropy. i didn't set out to write a book like that, but i found when i was sprinkling each story with my philosophy that it such a part of me that i had to. they were the foundations for my child. that she has that foundation to go out and face all the obstacles she will, against. if we don't give them a guidebook of principles, then i...
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time for night ranger "sister christian" brought you by expedia. ♪ ♪ sister christian the time has come more ♪ ♪ it's true ♪ all right. pick it up. sing along. here we go. one, two. let's hear you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ don't you give it up ♪ before your time is due ♪ it's true, it's true here we go. ♪ sing it. ♪ motoring ♪ what's your price for flight ♪ you've got him in your sight ♪ and driving through the night ♪ ♪ oh yeah ♪ motoring, what's your price for flight ♪ ♪ what's your price for flight ♪ in finding mister right ♪ you'll be all right tonight it's going to be all right. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ motoring what's your price for flight ♪ you got him in your sight ♪ ♪ motoring ♪ what's your price for flight ♪ in finding mister right ♪ you'll be all right tonight ♪ ♪ you totalled your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't wan
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these are 20 innocent christians that have fled a christian holocaust only to be imprisoned by isis. have they been there, how long have they been in san diego. >> four to six months and the families are begging for them to be released. they have family in san diego. we have a job waiting for them. we have a home for them. these are folks that we should celebrate not imprison because the symbol of america is the statue of liberty, not a gated fence. >> okay. but that's the argument made by every minority group. i know you have heard the hondurans and the he will value have el salvadorians. it's a brutal we live. in they are in danger we come here and want political asylum. you know there is a process. so you say they have been there four to six months. they are still in detention. you would like them released immediately? is that what you are asking for? >> we are asking ice to answer our questions and release them immediately. in 1939 when m.s. lewis came to our shores with hundred jewish refugees that left the holocaust we turned it them away. >> the ship of fools. >> this is our b
these are 20 innocent christians that have fled a christian holocaust only to be imprisoned by isis. have they been there, how long have they been in san diego. >> four to six months and the families are begging for them to be released. they have family in san diego. we have a job waiting for them. we have a home for them. these are folks that we should celebrate not imprison because the symbol of america is the statue of liberty, not a gated fence. >> okay. but that's the argument...
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for centuries, it's a place of pilgrimage from christians. charles stratford is a prisoner meeting the conservationist facing a battle to replace the structures. >> reporter: it's the spiritual home for million of ethiopian orthodox christians around the world. the 11 churches were carved out of the mountainside. in the 12th century, during the reign of the prince king. the ancient places of worship, representing sites in jerusalem and places in the bible. the king built built them to pilgrims didn't have to risk the dangerous trek to the holy land. these churches are of immense archeological and historical importance. the places of pilgrimage for ethiopian christians around the world are literally crumbling away. the rock in this area is highly susceptibility to moisture. in this church men use a syringe to inject grout into cracks in a pillar. >> in terms of seismic activity, resilience, i mean, a slight earthquake would destroy the place. the fact is when you are dealing with natural strata in the terms of an historic building rather than
for centuries, it's a place of pilgrimage from christians. charles stratford is a prisoner meeting the conservationist facing a battle to replace the structures. >> reporter: it's the spiritual home for million of ethiopian orthodox christians around the world. the 11 churches were carved out of the mountainside. in the 12th century, during the reign of the prince king. the ancient places of worship, representing sites in jerusalem and places in the bible. the king built built them to...
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he built them, so christians didn't have to risk the dangerous pilgrimage toe the holy land.se churches are of immense archaeological and history call important, but the places for christians around the world, are literally crumbling away. the rock in this area is highly suggestion septemberble to moisture. >> . >> in terms of seismic activity, resilience, a slight earthquake will destroy the place, the fact is, that when you are dealing with natural strata, in the terms of historic building rather than a mine, oever a tunnel, there's very little you can do, you can't line wit con crease, and steel bars you will destroy the monument. the historic surface, lose thoughs and you simply are back into geologist. and that process isn't far off on the outside. >> he shows us what he means. >> if we start losing material like this, right through here, i mean the only future for that without some sort of intervention, is this. >> the idea of the bandage, is to hold it in place. until we can get there to repair it. because every time it rains a little bit more falls off. and if we were
he built them, so christians didn't have to risk the dangerous pilgrimage toe the holy land.se churches are of immense archaeological and history call important, but the places for christians around the world, are literally crumbling away. the rock in this area is highly suggestion septemberble to moisture. >> . >> in terms of seismic activity, resilience, a slight earthquake will destroy the place, the fact is, that when you are dealing with natural strata, in the terms of historic...
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sounds very barbaric that sounds like christianity may be a thousand years ago. we had a reformation, there are great problems who want their reformation but it is not happening. there's no denying there is a struggle within islam, we are hurting the reformers, trapping them in the stone age. >> host: you have 25 books under your belt? what is your writing process? >> guest: it depends. i put this one to bed the same week i put another one to bed. right now working title is the immortal. i have been riding that for two years, a fiction book that is coming out at christmas time. that book is very different. almost like john stuart how john stewart writes with that team, these are the things i want to focus on, it is why we start with the twelfth imam and if you don't understand is long, a isis and the republic of iran believe the end times are upon us, if i said that as a christian, jesus is coming back everybody would say i am crazy. if i said jesus is coming back and i am going to help him come back even more crazy. jesus is coming back and i'm going to help the
sounds very barbaric that sounds like christianity may be a thousand years ago. we had a reformation, there are great problems who want their reformation but it is not happening. there's no denying there is a struggle within islam, we are hurting the reformers, trapping them in the stone age. >> host: you have 25 books under your belt? what is your writing process? >> guest: it depends. i put this one to bed the same week i put another one to bed. right now working title is the...
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but as christian hartnett tells us, the cowboys are not taking any chances. christian? >> reporter: well brian, that is right. ever since last season when the stadium opened last year, the issues have been absolutely nonstop. the team is hoping to change that this year. their opponent tomorrow isn't taking any chances with injury. it is the big green problem. truckloads of expensive sod have a very short life span here. the 49ers are hoping the resilience will be better. the switchover comes eight days after taylor swift brought her world tour to levi. the sod needed replacing after it took a beating from fans. field crews laid down the fresh grass in preparation for the dallas cowboys. but the cowboys are not taking any chances. they have expressed concern about injury risk and key players may sit this game out as a precaution. the field has not exactly had good reviews from the 49ers either. just two weeks ago, a public practice was canceled because of issues with the grass. next week, there will be a luke bryan concert here at the stadium. the field will need to be r
but as christian hartnett tells us, the cowboys are not taking any chances. christian? >> reporter: well brian, that is right. ever since last season when the stadium opened last year, the issues have been absolutely nonstop. the team is hoping to change that this year. their opponent tomorrow isn't taking any chances with injury. it is the big green problem. truckloads of expensive sod have a very short life span here. the 49ers are hoping the resilience will be better. the switchover...
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christian hartnett, kpix 5. >> christian, it is amazing.it the opposite way or attempted to. so she started from the farralones where there are sharks and apparently she didn't have a wet suit. correct? >> reporter: that's correct. no wet suit at all and she said it was very cold. and the fact that she couldn't hold food down during the swim made it that much harder. she felt real cold spells during the swim. the water was maybe a little over 60 degrees fahrenheit. so very cold out there. warmer than it normally is. this is a good time of year for her to do it but fortunately, along the swim, no shark sightings. all in all a safe journey although very difficult. >> absolutely. we look forward to your interview at 6:30. christian, thank you. >>> and the man chambers trains with attempted to swim from the golden gate to the farralones last week but had to cut his swim short after 18 hours in the water. he was so close. it wasn't because simon dominguez was off course or struggling but because a great white shark was circling him. he got out o
christian hartnett, kpix 5. >> christian, it is amazing.it the opposite way or attempted to. so she started from the farralones where there are sharks and apparently she didn't have a wet suit. correct? >> reporter: that's correct. no wet suit at all and she said it was very cold. and the fact that she couldn't hold food down during the swim made it that much harder. she felt real cold spells during the swim. the water was maybe a little over 60 degrees fahrenheit. so very cold out...
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we have heads being chopped off because they're christian in the middle east. we have borders, the world is cracking up and they're worried about my tone. i should be toned down, down. the last two weeks, i've hired many of the lobbyists. that's true. i hire lobbyists. they're great. they're terrific people. they can do whatever the hell you want them to do. it's true. i've had a lot of them. it's amazing when you go to number one how they want to give you money. you know, if you're number 12, i guarantee you, rick perry is not getting a lot of calls from lobbyists and neither is lindsey graham. the two guys that hit me the hardest were perry, right? they hit me harder than anybody else. now it is rand paul. do you believe it? he's the new one. i said rand, i've had you up to here. i've had you. >> donald trump speaking to a live crowd in michigan. talking about why this candidate is different. >> reporter: susan and marsha were the first penal to line up to see donald trump. seven hours before he was scheduled to speak. >> he is like this generation's movie st
we have heads being chopped off because they're christian in the middle east. we have borders, the world is cracking up and they're worried about my tone. i should be toned down, down. the last two weeks, i've hired many of the lobbyists. that's true. i hire lobbyists. they're great. they're terrific people. they can do whatever the hell you want them to do. it's true. i've had a lot of them. it's amazing when you go to number one how they want to give you money. you know, if you're number 12,...
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her parents are iraqi christians. i have been sensitized to the problems. given.l, mass was today, it is not. they will persecute and kill christians and they are fleeing all over the region. not just iraq. challenges in lebanon, which used to be a peaceful christian nation. inc. about the isis inspired .errorists in eastern libya beingabout the christians slaughtered all around the world. the christian girls in northern nigeria. this is our challenge. if not for us, who? we have a challenge and the skills to do this. against has fought wars forces that were evil, just as evil as this with greater military might. we can take these guys on. we have special forces that are the best in the world. military capabilities that exceed anybody else. i reject the idea that this is not important. this would send a signal that the u.s. is supportive of people who through no fault of their own, believing in their faith, are being killed and persecuted. we need to stand up to this. [applause] subject, you were critical of the president's deal with iran. up againstyou do
her parents are iraqi christians. i have been sensitized to the problems. given.l, mass was today, it is not. they will persecute and kill christians and they are fleeing all over the region. not just iraq. challenges in lebanon, which used to be a peaceful christian nation. inc. about the isis inspired .errorists in eastern libya beingabout the christians slaughtered all around the world. the christian girls in northern nigeria. this is our challenge. if not for us, who? we have a challenge...
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it has been a place of pilgrimage for christians from all over the world.tratford met the conservationists facing a constant battle to preserve the irreplaceable structures. ♪ >> reporter: it's the spiritual home for millions of ethiopian orthodox christians around the world. ♪ >> reporter: the 11 churches were carved out of the mountain side in the 12th century. these ancient places of worship represent holy sites in jerusalem and stories in the bible. the king built them so christians didn't have to risk the dangerous pilgrimage to the holy land. the frescos on the ceiling date from the 15th century. now these churches are of immense archaeological and historical importance, but the places of pilgrimage forrite openian christians around the world are literally crumbling away. the rock is highly sup -- sup septemberable to moisture. >> in terms of seismic activity, resilience, i mean a slight earthquake would destroy the place. the fact is that when you are dealing with natural strata in the terms of an historic building rather than a mine or tunnel, there
it has been a place of pilgrimage for christians from all over the world.tratford met the conservationists facing a constant battle to preserve the irreplaceable structures. ♪ >> reporter: it's the spiritual home for millions of ethiopian orthodox christians around the world. ♪ >> reporter: the 11 churches were carved out of the mountain side in the 12th century. these ancient places of worship represent holy sites in jerusalem and stories in the bible. the king built them so...
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he was a christian. he embodied that side of the south that wanted to think of itself as noble and christian. south did not have a view of itself as an evil slave master. the south had a very different view. was a brave, gentlemanly, christian warrior. is it about stonewall jackson that still, to this day, fascinates people so much? i would say on the first level, he is the ultimate underdog. fighting for a side that obviously came down on the wrong side of history. it was the ultimate underdog side. had a fraction of the people in it, a fraction of the resources of the north. here comes a guy that could even the odds. he was a great underdog. he survived because his tactics -- if you just take everything away and look at the , the valley was really brilliant. it is study today in military academies just as a -- i guess if you are looking at a football sect the football coaches greatest victories, the valley, manassas, , these wereille some of the great military gems of all of history. jackson's influenc
he was a christian. he embodied that side of the south that wanted to think of itself as noble and christian. south did not have a view of itself as an evil slave master. the south had a very different view. was a brave, gentlemanly, christian warrior. is it about stonewall jackson that still, to this day, fascinates people so much? i would say on the first level, he is the ultimate underdog. fighting for a side that obviously came down on the wrong side of history. it was the ultimate underdog...
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country right now, there are roughly 90 million evangelical christians. millionast election 54 evangelical stay home. 54 million. you wonder why we have a federal government that comes after our free speech rights, that comes after our religious liberty, e, thatmes after lif comes after marriage, that comes after our values. it is because 54 million evangelical christians estate home. tell you, we will stay home no longer. [applause] >> i would like to ask every pastor who is here with us today to please stand. [applause] thank you. thank you for your leadership. thank you for standing for your faith. arek you for the impact you making in your congregation and your community, standing up together, helping all of us awaken the body of christ to restore this nation. [applause] we are building an alliance of pastors with a pastor and faith leader in each of the 99 counties across the state of iowa. together, we will stand up and we will show up. we are a self-governing people and we will defend our liberty. [applause] >> we will not be shut out s touse we st
country right now, there are roughly 90 million evangelical christians. millionast election 54 evangelical stay home. 54 million. you wonder why we have a federal government that comes after our free speech rights, that comes after our religious liberty, e, thatmes after lif comes after marriage, that comes after our values. it is because 54 million evangelical christians estate home. tell you, we will stay home no longer. [applause] >> i would like to ask every pastor who is here with us...
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christian weller joins us on the phone with the national institute of retirement security.uest: thank you very much for having me. host: clearly americans are not saving enough, why? guest: to some degree, this is a problem of policy. we have created a system where you have to make a lot of their own decisions, but we also don't offer them the necessary help. take for instance the tax breaks we are giving to people. the tax breaks amount to about $100 billion per year for saving for retirement. by and large, the lower middle income groups, people making $50,000 per year, don't get much from those benefits. they go largely to people who already have a lot of money, who make a lot of money, who work for an employer that offers attention. if you are self-employed, you don't get much help from the government. one of theart is best proven ways to save for retirement is if your employer offers a traditional pension or 401(k) plan. most people don't work for an employer that offers that. that we have now is believe the of people are looking for their own do-it-yourself solutions t
christian weller joins us on the phone with the national institute of retirement security.uest: thank you very much for having me. host: clearly americans are not saving enough, why? guest: to some degree, this is a problem of policy. we have created a system where you have to make a lot of their own decisions, but we also don't offer them the necessary help. take for instance the tax breaks we are giving to people. the tax breaks amount to about $100 billion per year for saving for retirement....
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what is happening to christians and jews. but for some reason the focus now is on christians. i'll tell you what. that wouldn't happen if i'm at the hill. when they kill 350 people because they're christians, and we have a president that won't even say that. he calls them terrorists. he doesn't talk about where they're coming from, what their thought. they killed people because they're christians. i will tell you, christians and jews are going to be protected if i run and if i win. they will be protected like never ever before. >> as you know, and some of those early states evangelical christians make up a pretty significant block of voters. how do you think you would do with them? >> i think i'd do great with them. i think i'd do great. i have a very good marriage. but i had two marriages. but i think i'd do great with them. i think that i am protestant, which helps, i guess. i am presbyterian, which really helps. i have -- i've been confirmed. i have my confirmation picture all ready to go. i was actually much cuter than i am right now. i think i'd do very well. look, they w
what is happening to christians and jews. but for some reason the focus now is on christians. i'll tell you what. that wouldn't happen if i'm at the hill. when they kill 350 people because they're christians, and we have a president that won't even say that. he calls them terrorists. he doesn't talk about where they're coming from, what their thought. they killed people because they're christians. i will tell you, christians and jews are going to be protected if i run and if i win. they will be...
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you have the mask on again, christian. how bad is it?i've had an on and off again relationship with this mask. the fumes are blowing back in our direction. you talked a moment about that propane tank. i have an update about that. looks like it's not going to be a major problem now that things have settled around that propane tank. you can see fire crews moved their equipment around. they're trying to move it to various locations. this is a 6200 area foot building. the roof and walls have collapsed on this building. so there's a very large debris field inside. they're having a hard time getting those hot spots to they're expecting flare ups through the day. they'll be on scene monitoring through the day. let's show you video. that fire broke out between 11:00 and midnight on mare island. no reports of injuries and no employees here at the time. all the employees are accounted for. no injuries around the firefighters. not much left of this facility. it grew to a third alarm. fire crews were called from an additional department to get this
you have the mask on again, christian. how bad is it?i've had an on and off again relationship with this mask. the fumes are blowing back in our direction. you talked a moment about that propane tank. i have an update about that. looks like it's not going to be a major problem now that things have settled around that propane tank. you can see fire crews moved their equipment around. they're trying to move it to various locations. this is a 6200 area foot building. the roof and walls have...
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before an early morning dig to discover the roots of christianity. volunteers pray here, in the ruins of the ancient town of magdala. each swing of the pick axe. an effort to uncover what life was like some two thousand years ago. historians believe jesus may have once walked these cobbled streets this may have been home to one of the most important figures of the bible. mary magdala. the first recorded witness of the resurrection >>: "this is a holy site i am sure of that." >> reporter: six years ago, father juan solana purchased the land to build a christian retreat. israeli law required him to excavate. and -- completely by chance-- he discovered a first century synagogue. >> reporter: "scriptures say jesus preached in the synagogues of galilee. this is the only synagogue to have been discovered in the area from that time period so it's possible that jesus preached here." >> reporter: it's considered ornate. with mosaic flooring and frescoes. >>: "it is not for me. this is for millions of people that will come see this will enjoy this as i did and
before an early morning dig to discover the roots of christianity. volunteers pray here, in the ruins of the ancient town of magdala. each swing of the pick axe. an effort to uncover what life was like some two thousand years ago. historians believe jesus may have once walked these cobbled streets this may have been home to one of the most important figures of the bible. mary magdala. the first recorded witness of the resurrection >>: "this is a holy site i am sure of that."...