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christianity. fervent in n so their killing of christians that this house even passed legislation stating that isis is committing genocide against christians. and they are. so you have isis in different parts of the world. one of their goals is to kill religious folks that disagree with them, especially christians. and to some extent, they've been very successful at that. when we talk about destroying and eliminating isis, we need to remember that we will eliminate their genocide against christians as well, if we destroy isis. in iran, open doors u.s.a. ranked persecution level of christians in iran as extreme. religious police move about the city kind of like the gestapo. when they suspect christians are gathering for worship, they raid the homes, arrest the leaders and destroy bibles. that's what the religious police in iran does. iranians who come to study in the united states and become a christian, they can't go back to iran. they go back to iran, and iran puts them in jail and they suddenly d
christianity. fervent in n so their killing of christians that this house even passed legislation stating that isis is committing genocide against christians. and they are. so you have isis in different parts of the world. one of their goals is to kill religious folks that disagree with them, especially christians. and to some extent, they've been very successful at that. when we talk about destroying and eliminating isis, we need to remember that we will eliminate their genocide against...
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christian a few years later married matilda. matilda was a different person, she was younger and she probably came from a higher level of society. she was the sister of the brewery. of his she was born in germany. married, theymarried, they ended up building the house together, and matilda is the one who designed these rooms. she is the one who probably worked with the interior designers. you can he she had an eye towards leveraging them a little further along in society, just based on the way these rooms were outfitted. moving to dupont circle and building a house here was sort of the i have arrived statement for the heurichs. the neighborhood was a brand-new neighborhood at the time, it really only started in the 1870's, and it wasn't popular at first then all of the wealthy people -- a lot of people who had made it in the gold rush built houses on the circle, and the heurichs, they had money, but they were middle-class to a certain extent. and this house was built in 1894, it was late victorian but it was sort of right at the
christian a few years later married matilda. matilda was a different person, she was younger and she probably came from a higher level of society. she was the sister of the brewery. of his she was born in germany. married, theymarried, they ended up building the house together, and matilda is the one who designed these rooms. she is the one who probably worked with the interior designers. you can he she had an eye towards leveraging them a little further along in society, just based on the way...
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and you know christian was , pretty sad. at this point he's getting close to 60, he has lost 2 wives, he didn't have any children, and he ends up marrying amelia, just like the first wife, who is actually the niece of his first wife. we call her amelia ii. amelia did not use this house the same way matilda probably intended it to be used. the rooms that we have looked at, the front parlor and this parlor, were both closed off for most of the time this house was lipton. so, the pocket doors were closed, the curtains were closed, the shades were closed. we have even been told that amelia ii used to keep cardboard in between the window and the shade and the exterior to protect the shades. so she is pretty serious about keeping these rooms closed and not using them. and again they were really only , used for formal occasions. what space the family did use the most was the front reception room, which i can show you right now. and we're going to go past our friend, the suit of armor. this room was really like the casual space. you
and you know christian was , pretty sad. at this point he's getting close to 60, he has lost 2 wives, he didn't have any children, and he ends up marrying amelia, just like the first wife, who is actually the niece of his first wife. we call her amelia ii. amelia did not use this house the same way matilda probably intended it to be used. the rooms that we have looked at, the front parlor and this parlor, were both closed off for most of the time this house was lipton. so, the pocket doors were...
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christian, stand up. come on, christian. [applause] thanks, christian. good job. good job.pecial guy. every day, our brave men and women in uniform are risking their lives to keep this country safe from murderous groups like isis, al qaeda, and so many more. we must confront this evil that plagues humanity, and eradicate it from our planet. [applause] the vicious slaughters in manchester and the streets of london underscore the depths of depravity that we face. but these atrocities only harden our resolve. we're getting better and better and tougher and tougher and smarter and smarter, christian. we cannot allow radical islamic terrorism to spread in our country, or allow extremists to find sanctuary on our shores. [applause] we will protect our country, we will protect our families, and our ways of life will always be protected. we will crush this enemy that is waging war on all of civilization. last month, i traveled to saudi arabia to speak to the leaders of more than 50 muslim and arab countries, and to rally them in the common fight against the terrorism, which is a me
christian, stand up. come on, christian. [applause] thanks, christian. good job. good job.pecial guy. every day, our brave men and women in uniform are risking their lives to keep this country safe from murderous groups like isis, al qaeda, and so many more. we must confront this evil that plagues humanity, and eradicate it from our planet. [applause] the vicious slaughters in manchester and the streets of london underscore the depths of depravity that we face. but these atrocities only harden...
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all of them have historic figures from the place where christian grew up. they are the founders of his home province in germany. this room still retains a lot of its original features. ll that on the wa; are all restored. they are all idioms of drinking. "th the cat on top, it says there is room in the smallest chamber for the largest hangover." cat is there because hangover in german means "cap poor --" he was a brewer. he drink in moderation. everything in moderation. he moved to washington in 1872 to purchase and start a brewery here. rentingrted by schnell's family brewpub and he divorced from his partner and ended up purchasing schnell's. heurich married his widow, amelia, and build that brewery in that location, introducing lager beer, getting rid of the wheat beer, improving marketing, improving the marketing, forming relationships with area businesses so he can distribute his beer to them, and really turning into an operation. if you look at pictures of the brewery over those years you can , see how fast the changes were. part of what encouraged the
all of them have historic figures from the place where christian grew up. they are the founders of his home province in germany. this room still retains a lot of its original features. ll that on the wa; are all restored. they are all idioms of drinking. "th the cat on top, it says there is room in the smallest chamber for the largest hangover." cat is there because hangover in german means "cap poor --" he was a brewer. he drink in moderation. everything in moderation. he...
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he replied, no, i'm a christian, i believe in christian principles. that post, as i stated in the questionnaire to this committee was to defend my alma mater, wheaton college a christian school that has a statement of faith that includes the centrality of jesus christ for salvation and -- senator sanders interrupts. i apologize, forgive me, we don't have a lot of time. do you believe people in the muslim religion stand condemned, is that your view? he replayed, again, senator, i'm a christian. and i wrote that piece in accordance with the statement of faith at wheaton college. enator sanders -- i understand that. i don't know how many muslims there are in america, maybe a couple million, are you suggesting all those people stand condemned? what about jews? do they stand condemned too? he replays, i'm a christian. senator sanders at this point is shouting, i understand you're a christian but this country are made of people who are not just -- i understand christianity is the majority religion but there are people of different religions in this country
he replied, no, i'm a christian, i believe in christian principles. that post, as i stated in the questionnaire to this committee was to defend my alma mater, wheaton college a christian school that has a statement of faith that includes the centrality of jesus christ for salvation and -- senator sanders interrupts. i apologize, forgive me, we don't have a lot of time. do you believe people in the muslim religion stand condemned, is that your view? he replayed, again, senator, i'm a christian....
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mr farron said he said he was "torn between living as a faithful christian and serving as a political leader". from the very first day of my leadership two years ago i have faced questions about my christian faith. i have tried to answer with grace and patience sometimes my a nswe i’s grace and patience sometimes my answers could have been wiser. at the start of this election, i found myself under scrutiny. asked about matters to do with my faith. i felt guilty that the focus was distracting attention from a campaign, obscuring our message. journalists have every right to ask whatever they see fit, the consequences of the focus on my faith is that i have found myself torn between living as a faithful christian and serving as a political leader. a better, wiser person than me may have been able to deal with this more successfully, to have remained faithful to christ while leading a political party in the current environment. to be a political leader, especially the progressive liberal in 2017 and live asa progressive liberal in 2017 and live as a committed christian has felt impossible
mr farron said he said he was "torn between living as a faithful christian and serving as a political leader". from the very first day of my leadership two years ago i have faced questions about my christian faith. i have tried to answer with grace and patience sometimes my a nswe i’s grace and patience sometimes my answers could have been wiser. at the start of this election, i found myself under scrutiny. asked about matters to do with my faith. i felt guilty that the focus was...
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[men shouting] narrator: when sectarian violence pitting moslems against christians again erupted in 2012, thousands were killed, and many more fled their homes, moving to the relative safety zos definedd by theheir religig. due to thehe violence, more than half the schools closed, including g yakite school, one f the few schools in the capital bangui where once christian and moslem children studied together. the only access route to the school from the two communities was over the now-disputed yakite bridge. ludovic bienvenu, a christian lolocal youth leader, explains w the bridge between the two communities became a front line between warring factions. narrator:r: and espececially not children. local self-defense groups forormed to try to protet papassage ovever the brididge fr theirir own commumunities. ibrahim abdel rahman, a moslem, was in one e of them. [gununfire] narrator: meanwhile, the school stayed shut. in 2014, a united nations peacekeeping m mission hadad arrived, and in october 2016, local leaders joined forces with united nations peacekeepers to encourage the militia
[men shouting] narrator: when sectarian violence pitting moslems against christians again erupted in 2012, thousands were killed, and many more fled their homes, moving to the relative safety zos definedd by theheir religig. due to thehe violence, more than half the schools closed, including g yakite school, one f the few schools in the capital bangui where once christian and moslem children studied together. the only access route to the school from the two communities was over the now-disputed...
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he told christian the get off the train. christian then appeared to pull a folded knife out of his pocket and in one motion stabbed michah in the neck. surveillance and cell phone swdeo show christian immediately swung again, stabbing another passenger, taliesin myrddin namkai-meche, in the neck. army veteran ricky best moves forward to intervene and the defendant stabbed him. both men died. after his arrest, a police car camera recorded christian saying, "i just stabbed a bunch of mother( bleep ) in their rick, and i can die in prison happy man." >> ( bleep ). >> reporter: christian's hate- filled rhetoric was well-known to police. just last month he attended an alt right rally with a bat. joey gibson has planned several pro trump rallies an oregon that ended in violent clashes. another planned for this sunday is expected to draw thousands of protesters. >> i will always continue to rally, continue the march, especially since jeremy christian has nothing to do with us. >> reporter: the portland mayor stood by his request to
he told christian the get off the train. christian then appeared to pull a folded knife out of his pocket and in one motion stabbed michah in the neck. surveillance and cell phone swdeo show christian immediately swung again, stabbing another passenger, taliesin myrddin namkai-meche, in the neck. army veteran ricky best moves forward to intervene and the defendant stabbed him. both men died. after his arrest, a police car camera recorded christian saying, "i just stabbed a bunch of mother(...
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in syria we see christian communities burned to the ground. women and children sold into the most terrible form of slavery. christianity faces unprecedented threats, in the land where it was given birth. an exodus unrivaled since the days of moses. just a few weeks ago i had the great privilege of meeting with courageous leaders of the syrian catholic church. the syrian orthodox church, the chaldean catholic church. i heard one story after another from them. about the horrors that their parishioners face. on a daily basis. but i also heard their resolve. i heard a bishop speak about returning to his home parish in mosul and celebrating easter sunday. there's no roof on the church. the walls were falling down. but the anthems of faith rose. it had to be a glorious service. it's heartbreaking to think that the christian population in syria alone has plummeted from a quarter of a million to only 500,000 in just the past six years. whether in mosul in iraq or in syria, followers of christ have fallen by 80% from the last decade and a half. this mu
in syria we see christian communities burned to the ground. women and children sold into the most terrible form of slavery. christianity faces unprecedented threats, in the land where it was given birth. an exodus unrivaled since the days of moses. just a few weeks ago i had the great privilege of meeting with courageous leaders of the syrian catholic church. the syrian orthodox church, the chaldean catholic church. i heard one story after another from them. about the horrors that their...
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you mentioned christians. i have seen what happens with christians in these countries. i get why they want to elevate status to at least look and try to get folks in some countries where genocide has been committed against them. i don't disagree with incoming administration looking at the policies and countries to figure it out. you mentioned extreme vetting. i don't know if that is the case if the president or administration is doing it. we may not want to say what is more policy for extreme vetting for these countries to not let folks get around it. lib libya, they went back to libya for suspects. in some countries, there are government constitutions to vet folks. it is very difficult to vet someone in the region in yemen. there is not information about them and certainly not a government system to help us. i think it is responsible to look at these countries and have tougher vetting in there. i just do. >> everybody agrees. >> that is from personal experience. >> your service to the country is well known. thank god you made it back home and you can try to help others
you mentioned christians. i have seen what happens with christians in these countries. i get why they want to elevate status to at least look and try to get folks in some countries where genocide has been committed against them. i don't disagree with incoming administration looking at the policies and countries to figure it out. you mentioned extreme vetting. i don't know if that is the case if the president or administration is doing it. we may not want to say what is more policy for extreme...
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christian, you are right. compassion and education of humans is what humans can do so thank you for coming. i'd love for you to sign my book. >> i hope you read this book. thank you. they last thing respectfully i need is a holocaust survivor is a lecture from someone else to tell me how i should act, believe, stand in terms of our tradition. you have of you and i respect it. it doesn't have to necessarily be our views and again respectfully it is really out of place. your comments are out of place. this is not a discussion or conversation. whether we like the president or whether we agree with his politics, come to another lecture where it is. this deals with christians experience as a lesson for us to better understand the forces of hatred, bigotry and prejudice that reside in our society. our environment is part of it. our election system and what happened is part of it but what you are talking about with all do respect has very little to do with what we are about. come to another lecture but that's the sub
christian, you are right. compassion and education of humans is what humans can do so thank you for coming. i'd love for you to sign my book. >> i hope you read this book. thank you. they last thing respectfully i need is a holocaust survivor is a lecture from someone else to tell me how i should act, believe, stand in terms of our tradition. you have of you and i respect it. it doesn't have to necessarily be our views and again respectfully it is really out of place. your comments are...
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christianity is the driving force behind this. in the case of oil, it needs to be wildcatters who defined the spirit of american oil itself. sunoco, an oil company, is the pew family company. they will take on this spirit of rebellion and are going to come to capture the imagination of east texans in the 1930's. how are they going to do this? pew, sunoco, will not fire any employees during the depression. why? in part, because he was very smart. he did not invest in the stock market. when it crashed, the company had a whole lot of cash. that was very unusual at the time. he is able to nurture the loyalties of east texas workers, through public relations, through something called welfare capitalism, as historians define it. that is by giving, providing benefits to your workers, you will maintain their loyalty. and really, discourage them from organizing in a labor unions. sunoco will be very efficient in this through supporting local churches and oil associations, really combining the spirit of christianity, capitalism, and patriot
christianity is the driving force behind this. in the case of oil, it needs to be wildcatters who defined the spirit of american oil itself. sunoco, an oil company, is the pew family company. they will take on this spirit of rebellion and are going to come to capture the imagination of east texans in the 1930's. how are they going to do this? pew, sunoco, will not fire any employees during the depression. why? in part, because he was very smart. he did not invest in the stock market. when it...
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almost 1/3 of the christians remaining in iraq who escaped isis. the archdiocese also provides assistance to the yazidis and to the muslims. the funding for all of this has been private. money from the knights of columbus, the aid to the church in need and a few others. carl anderson, the supreme knight of the knights of columbus, which has donated more than $12 million to the effort, testified at one of my hearings said the knights and other private sources have responded but, quote, nongovernmental organizations can only do so much. the rich tapestry, as he pointed out, of religious pluralism in the region must be preserved now or it will be lost forever, noting that there's been a decline of 80% of the christians in iraq and 70% in syria. he said with its loss will come increased instability and threats to our own security and that of the world. we have a unique opportunity and some seau sneak responsibility to protect the victims of genocide. mr. speaker, just before christmas of last year, i traveled to erbil with a staff delegation. at the in
almost 1/3 of the christians remaining in iraq who escaped isis. the archdiocese also provides assistance to the yazidis and to the muslims. the funding for all of this has been private. money from the knights of columbus, the aid to the church in need and a few others. carl anderson, the supreme knight of the knights of columbus, which has donated more than $12 million to the effort, testified at one of my hearings said the knights and other private sources have responded but, quote,...
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its money to support christian causes. again, a reversal of what we are going to encounter in "giant." the point being, it is not just a political effort, but an thestry formed around ethics of wildcat christianity, that is going to have a real important influence in the years to come. all right. any questions question -- any questions? let's pause now. as we make our way into the 1950's, i want to give you a snapshot of two important initiatives in the 1950's. we can talk about religion and culture. we can talk about some key political pivots. all, important. the bottom line is, economics. in the 1950's, we see both independent and major oil looking ways to buttress their own corporate survival at this time. i would like to give you a snapshot of two important initiatives. both of which, but especially the first one, a aramco, we will discuss at length on wednesday. these are economic initiatives that demonstrate the entanglements of religion with oil and the politics and global initiatives that will arise from that combi
its money to support christian causes. again, a reversal of what we are going to encounter in "giant." the point being, it is not just a political effort, but an thestry formed around ethics of wildcat christianity, that is going to have a real important influence in the years to come. all right. any questions question -- any questions? let's pause now. as we make our way into the 1950's, i want to give you a snapshot of two important initiatives in the 1950's. we can talk about...
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it's not christianity. is a bastardized nation of christianity. they are leaving good christians slaughter. -- they are leaving good christians the slaughter. they think the government sends are there since. if you read the bible, it's not my religion. it's yours. jesus says ilo and saves the sins -- i alone save the sins of others. religion is the problem. host: "the london daily mail" says terror strike london bridge. your take on all this? caller: good morning. my name is joe. host: go ahead, joe. presidents,of our john quincy adams, he has a good saying what he says, "patience and perseverance has a magical effect before which does the difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish." we have to practice kindness toward our fellow u.s. citizens and we have to be more united and we will overcome this difficulty. new yorkm "the ar times," the piece reads as following. these are some of the scenes courtesy from getty images. british prime minister theresa may saying "enough is enough." she and the labour party
it's not christianity. is a bastardized nation of christianity. they are leaving good christians slaughter. -- they are leaving good christians the slaughter. they think the government sends are there since. if you read the bible, it's not my religion. it's yours. jesus says ilo and saves the sins -- i alone save the sins of others. religion is the problem. host: "the london daily mail" says terror strike london bridge. your take on all this? caller: good morning. my name is joe....
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christian, not guilty. not guilty? murder/robbery trial? this is unheard of. now i got all these cases, i'm washed. >>> coming up, christian does the unthinkable. >> believe me when i say, that was the hardest thing i've ever done in my life. >> a street gang terrorizes the yards of corcoran. >>> corcoran shu is home to the worst inmates in california. these days families want to be connected 24/7. that's why at comcast, we're always working to make our services more reliable. with technology that can update itself. and advanced fiber network infrastructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and a new culture built around customer service. it all adds up to our most reliable network ever. one that keeps you connected to what matters most. >>> corcoran shu is home to the worst inmates in california. the level one yard is the polar opposite. >> we have a facility which provides support to this prison and the prison next door, as far as a workforce. >> the yard is free of any cages. there are no cells and more activities. >> get up about 6:00 in the mor
christian, not guilty. not guilty? murder/robbery trial? this is unheard of. now i got all these cases, i'm washed. >>> coming up, christian does the unthinkable. >> believe me when i say, that was the hardest thing i've ever done in my life. >> a street gang terrorizes the yards of corcoran. >>> corcoran shu is home to the worst inmates in california. these days families want to be connected 24/7. that's why at comcast, we're always working to make our services...
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nicole and christian decide to name them jadon and anias. their names mean god heard and god answered. heard and answered. the daily prayers for their survival. >> we felt like god was already with us and really had been with us. >> but then anias begins to struggle. breathing issues, vision problems, heart failures, even seizures. it takes four rocky months to stabilize the twins. february 2016, they are finally ready to go home. >> we're going home. we're going home. >> while every new parent has a steep learning curve -- >> yeah, you shake that, jadon. >> the mcdonald's is steeper than most. just to move the boys takes two. one adult holding each baby in complete unison. >> you're out of control. >> no crib will fit them, so they sleep in a between sized bed. >> you think you're funny. >> instead of a stroller, the mcdonalds use a wagon. >> i got that belly. >> as the days, weeks and months pass, they all settle in. life is joyful. >> give him love. >> in the back of everyone's mind is the realization that the only chance at a real life i
nicole and christian decide to name them jadon and anias. their names mean god heard and god answered. heard and answered. the daily prayers for their survival. >> we felt like god was already with us and really had been with us. >> but then anias begins to struggle. breathing issues, vision problems, heart failures, even seizures. it takes four rocky months to stabilize the twins. february 2016, they are finally ready to go home. >> we're going home. we're going home....
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the bbc's christian fraser is on the scene and he leads our coverage. christian: hello, jane. the light has faded in west london, and as you see older my shoulder, there are small pockets of fire still burning in grenfell tower, they have been raging for over 22 hours now. it has been a dreadfully difficult day for the firefighters, the men and women who have been battling those fires, working in and out of the various floors in some fairly difficult conditions. with it being very hot here in london as well. lots of debris and masonry falling off of the apartment block as they have been moving around it. they have managed to get hydraulic tower in place and art -- and are firing water into the inner core of the building, but it gives you an oppression of the intensity of the blaze that the fires are still burning this evening. we have been told that so far, the death toll stands at 12. we have had the identities of 6 of the missing confirmed it so far, but we have been warned by the london police that the death toll may well rise. the firefighters have been to the top floor of
the bbc's christian fraser is on the scene and he leads our coverage. christian: hello, jane. the light has faded in west london, and as you see older my shoulder, there are small pockets of fire still burning in grenfell tower, they have been raging for over 22 hours now. it has been a dreadfully difficult day for the firefighters, the men and women who have been battling those fires, working in and out of the various floors in some fairly difficult conditions. with it being very hot here in...
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she's like, i'm a christian. you're an arab christian, what, did you convert?'s like, no, my family is all christian. i'm like, your family's all christian, how did that happen? she's like, because jesus is from the middle east. oh, yeah. good point. that's right. he was, was he? yeah, yeah, yeah. my name is w. kamau bell. as a comedian i found a living making humor in parts of america i don't understand and now i'm challenging myself to dig deeper. i'm on a mission to reach out and experience all the cultures and beliefs that add color to this crazy country. this is "the united shades of america." whether america as a whole wants to talk about it or not, america has always had heros who are muslims. muhammad ali, kareem abdul-jabbar, and malcolm x are examples of the best of us. they've been held up as quintessential americans. how quintessential? muhammad ali was an olympic hero twice. kareem abdul-jr was in the movie, "airplane." a true american hero. when i was a kid, i kind of wished i was a muslim. specifically the nation of islam. they looked cool, talke
she's like, i'm a christian. you're an arab christian, what, did you convert?'s like, no, my family is all christian. i'm like, your family's all christian, how did that happen? she's like, because jesus is from the middle east. oh, yeah. good point. that's right. he was, was he? yeah, yeah, yeah. my name is w. kamau bell. as a comedian i found a living making humor in parts of america i don't understand and now i'm challenging myself to dig deeper. i'm on a mission to reach out and experience...
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brian: jews aren't killing christians, christians aren't killing christians it's these muslim extremistse: yeah. >> yeah. exactly. and i think that's part of the reason why many of our christian leaders are afraid to say anything about it because they don't want to be accused of isz lamb phobia. such a pathetic excuse. instance a ains christians trying to go to church and another religion killing christians. brian: matt walsh, the name of the book is the unholy trinity. appreciate it. >> thank you. brian: straight ahead what does covfefe mean a few theories are out there. pete: mr. met in hot water for flipping off the fans. the team's reaction coming up. ♪ and guess what ♪ i'm having more fun ♪ and now that we're done ♪ i'm going to show you tonight ♪ i'm all right ♪ what's the best way to get two servings of veggies? v8 or a fancy juice store? ready, go! hi, juice universe? one large rutabaga, with eggplant... done! that's not fair. glad i had a v8. the original way to fuel your day. ♪ brian: so last night the president or the night before last in the morning the president thought he s
brian: jews aren't killing christians, christians aren't killing christians it's these muslim extremistse: yeah. >> yeah. exactly. and i think that's part of the reason why many of our christian leaders are afraid to say anything about it because they don't want to be accused of isz lamb phobia. such a pathetic excuse. instance a ains christians trying to go to church and another religion killing christians. brian: matt walsh, the name of the book is the unholy trinity. appreciate it....
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christian is away on a work trip. he'll have to meet her at the hospit hospital, where, coincidentally, dozens of doctors, nurses, and technicians are together, rehearsing the delivery for the first time that very morning. >> it was a miracle to them that everyone was there. they were pretty blown away by it. >> because everybody's here. >> it's a textbook delivery. despite being premature, the boys are in remarkably good shape. nicole and christian decide to name them jadon and anias. their names mean god heard and god answered. heard and answered the daily prayers for their survival. >> we felt like god was already with us and really had been with us. >> but then anias begins to struggle. breathing issues, vision problems, heart failures, even seizures. it takes four rocky months to stabilize the twins. february 2016, they are finally ready to go home. >> you're going home. you're going home. >> while every new parent has a steep learning curve -- >> oh, yeah, you shake that, jadon. >> the mcdonalds' is steeper than
christian is away on a work trip. he'll have to meet her at the hospit hospital, where, coincidentally, dozens of doctors, nurses, and technicians are together, rehearsing the delivery for the first time that very morning. >> it was a miracle to them that everyone was there. they were pretty blown away by it. >> because everybody's here. >> it's a textbook delivery. despite being premature, the boys are in remarkably good shape. nicole and christian decide to name them jadon...
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and he told christian to get off the train. christian had a knife out of his pocket and in one motion stabbed micah in the neck. surveillance and cell phone video show christian immediately swung again, stabbing another passenger, in the neck. army veteran ricky best then moves forward to intervene, and the defendant stabs him. both men died. after his arrest, a police car camera recorded christian saying, i just stabbed a bunch of blanks in their neck, and i can die in prison a happy man. >> [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. >> reporter: christian's hate-filled rhetoric was well-known to police. just last month, he attended an alt-right rally with a bat. he has attended several rallies that ended in violent clashes. another planned for this sunday is expected to draw thousands of protesters. >> i will always continue to rally and continue to march, especially since jeremy christian has nothing to do with this. >> reporter: the portland mayor stood by his request to revoke the permit for sunday's rally. late this afternoon, though, a feder
and he told christian to get off the train. christian had a knife out of his pocket and in one motion stabbed micah in the neck. surveillance and cell phone video show christian immediately swung again, stabbing another passenger, in the neck. army veteran ricky best then moves forward to intervene, and the defendant stabs him. both men died. after his arrest, a police car camera recorded christian saying, i just stabbed a bunch of blanks in their neck, and i can die in prison a happy man....
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i heard that there is a christian centre where people can go for shelter.gether? that's correct. yes, lata christian centre is a designated assistant spot for survivors and i understand also in the lata road underground station people have been receiving help —— latimer christian centre. someone has got out, we have heard, someone got out is what we are hearing from the crowd, so lots of elation here in the area, people running around saying someone got out. i can't confirm who that is or where that happened. we are just trying to listen into the background noise behind you. so, you're suggesting that your hearing people behind you saying that somebody has got out four hours after this plays got started ? four hours after this plays got started? yes, i can see people running, saying someone got out, i can't confirm it, they were closer to the event and i was and they are running towards that direction. u nfortu nately i running towards that direction. unfortunately i can't confirm that but just hearing the unfortunately i can't confirm that butjust hearing
i heard that there is a christian centre where people can go for shelter.gether? that's correct. yes, lata christian centre is a designated assistant spot for survivors and i understand also in the lata road underground station people have been receiving help —— latimer christian centre. someone has got out, we have heard, someone got out is what we are hearing from the crowd, so lots of elation here in the area, people running around saying someone got out. i can't confirm who that is or...
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even with christianity, which is a subject i know most about. there have been subjects that have been very anti- political. no interest in being part of the state. some have been well integrated into the state. we need to think about the phenomenon in political terms as well. we bring to the table, specialists in the humanities that know how to read these religious texts. sociologists to see how communities imagine borders and interact with one another. people that work on religious politics and the histories of religious politics to think about how religion, over time, has interacted with different political formations. all of that is important now for us in this age we live in. and also, contentious. >> how do you do this quickly are sitting here and you have this idea. what do you do? you call them and say, let's get in a room and start talking ? where do you start? >> we started by getting dean support for this. dean carlos and carla hesse were supporters of the center. we got an umbrella that we could work with. we have been working really
even with christianity, which is a subject i know most about. there have been subjects that have been very anti- political. no interest in being part of the state. some have been well integrated into the state. we need to think about the phenomenon in political terms as well. we bring to the table, specialists in the humanities that know how to read these religious texts. sociologists to see how communities imagine borders and interact with one another. people that work on religious politics...
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do they stand condemned, too. >> of senator, i am a christian -- >> i understand you are a christianityunderstand is the majority religion, but there are other people of different religions of this country and around the world, and your judgment, do you think people who are not christians are going to be condemned? >> thank you probing on the question. as a question, i believe all individuals are made in the image of god and are worthy of dignity and respect the goddess of their beliefs. >> muslims in the aclu have sided with standards, but critics have sided article six of the constitution who say there should be no religious test to hold political office, and includes the senator of doing just that. conservative and evangelical christians like baptist pastor robert jeffress are outraged. >> what sanders said is a slap in the face, ate and to to millions of evangelical christians who believe that jesus christ is the only way to heaven. this is not some proverbial belief of christians. it is the foundation of our faith. >> it will be a few weeks before the senate decides on vote confirm
do they stand condemned, too. >> of senator, i am a christian -- >> i understand you are a christianityunderstand is the majority religion, but there are other people of different religions of this country and around the world, and your judgment, do you think people who are not christians are going to be condemned? >> thank you probing on the question. as a question, i believe all individuals are made in the image of god and are worthy of dignity and respect the goddess of...
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this room was built originally to be krishan iraq -- heurich -- christian heurich's beer drinking room. maybe they would feel comfortable ash in their cigars on the floor in the original tavern signature we have in the middle of the room. because krishan was 60 years old when he had his children and his dining room was the only place for the family to have meals, this became the german breakfast room. this is where the kids would have their breakfast and lunch. it was a more casual dining space, and when that conversion happened, they ordered a suite of venture from krishan's home province in germany. we have a set of table and chairs, this amazing sideboard. we have a -- we have a couple other pieces including a bench. all of them have years in them that are historical figures from the place where krishan grew up. -- christian grew up. they are the founders of his home town. this room still retains a lot of its original features. we have murals on the wall that have been restored that are all idioms about drinking in germany. he who has never been drunk is not a good man. on the walls
this room was built originally to be krishan iraq -- heurich -- christian heurich's beer drinking room. maybe they would feel comfortable ash in their cigars on the floor in the original tavern signature we have in the middle of the room. because krishan was 60 years old when he had his children and his dining room was the only place for the family to have meals, this became the german breakfast room. this is where the kids would have their breakfast and lunch. it was a more casual dining...
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we want to go to christiane, as we said, christiane amanpour is in london right now. i know you spoke to the mayor. do you think it's surprising to many people that he is not raising the threat level this morning? >> reporter: well,ly not the pr minister who does it and the joint task force that does it. it hasn't happened and we dean don't know whether we will see where that is raised from critical now which is the highest. in any event, there is a huge and upgraded number of police and also to emergency services, including armed police on the streets. we have seen new deployments in front of important buildings and sites this morning. and as you heard, the mayor earlier today told me that there have been new raids this morning. the police take great credit and pride in what they describe as taking out the three assailants. they believe there were only three assailants but, obviously, they are trying to figure out whether there was a wider group of friend or network that was trying to help. this is what the head of the metropolitan police said regarding taking down t
we want to go to christiane, as we said, christiane amanpour is in london right now. i know you spoke to the mayor. do you think it's surprising to many people that he is not raising the threat level this morning? >> reporter: well,ly not the pr minister who does it and the joint task force that does it. it hasn't happened and we dean don't know whether we will see where that is raised from critical now which is the highest. in any event, there is a huge and upgraded number of police and...
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this movement has its origins in religion, especially protestant christianity. over the course of time, it outlived its protestant origins. you can see this in benjamin franklin. you already selections from his autobiography. you can see the way in which benjamin franklin, though he had lost his traditional orthodox christian upbringing, still advocated, perhaps the greatest --ocate for the first law -- thehile virtues bourgeois virtues, or the protestant work ethic in the autobiography. all of those things that were religious in origin, honesty, frugality, thrift, industry, temperance, they turn out to be available not for purposes of eternal salvation but for the purposes of advancing and success in this world, as a way to wealth, as a way to improve society. the material conditions of the world are very useful. you can see the utility of the old puritan values, even though he doesn't think they have any religious significance anymore. benjamin franklin is sort of the outstanding figure of the american dream, the self-made man, that if you follow these moral p
this movement has its origins in religion, especially protestant christianity. over the course of time, it outlived its protestant origins. you can see this in benjamin franklin. you already selections from his autobiography. you can see the way in which benjamin franklin, though he had lost his traditional orthodox christian upbringing, still advocated, perhaps the greatest --ocate for the first law -- thehile virtues bourgeois virtues, or the protestant work ethic in the autobiography. all of...
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there's been a genocide of christians throughout the middle east and christians have been silent. the middle east government, they are target. they need to step up. >> do you really think christians have been silent - i really think they have. i'm a person of christian faith. >> what would you have them do? >> they need to recognize the threat. we as christians believe through our faith and our love of jesus christ we can change the world. we need to demonstrate this love of jesus christ in an effective way along with the secular organizations and government. it has to be a full-court press. we have to recognize this does involve religion. for those who say religion is not a component of this, we need to recognize that it is. >> thank you very much. we appreciate your time. >> powerful moments today. ariana grande got back on the stage and this is all part of her attempt to heal. she held a concert to raise money for the victims of last month's bombing. see some of the emotional show next. >> president trump is discussing his controversial travel ban. a pause in immigration. how d
there's been a genocide of christians throughout the middle east and christians have been silent. the middle east government, they are target. they need to step up. >> do you really think christians have been silent - i really think they have. i'm a person of christian faith. >> what would you have them do? >> they need to recognize the threat. we as christians believe through our faith and our love of jesus christ we can change the world. we need to demonstrate this love of...
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this is not a christian country. it was not founded by christians. founded by those that did not believe in christianity. the notion of god and all this stuff is off-the-wall. thank you. host: ok, going to austin, texas. jason is on the line. caller: hey. while hillary was at the state department she -- which is a russian government controlled company. host: ok we will go to teresa from little rock, arkansas. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i tried several times to get through. i will ask only one question. has anybody challenged the democrats are run in the georgia house seat, because he does not live in that district? i was curious. host: ok. let's look what we have lined up for tomorrow. newt gingrich will discuss his new book "understanding trump," detailing how his past experiences have shaped his life. and then the humane society president and ceo will be here to talk about his book "the humane economy." and then we will have financial times call must edward l -- colu talking aboutuce, liberalism and western values as a whol
this is not a christian country. it was not founded by christians. founded by those that did not believe in christianity. the notion of god and all this stuff is off-the-wall. thank you. host: ok, going to austin, texas. jason is on the line. caller: hey. while hillary was at the state department she -- which is a russian government controlled company. host: ok we will go to teresa from little rock, arkansas. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i tried several times to get...
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laura: christian fraser in brussels, thank you. in other news from around the world, french police say a car iniberately hit a police van the champs elysees in paris before bursting in flames. the driver died in the incident, though no one else was injured. police found a kalashnikov rifle and glass bottles in the vehicle. france remains under a state of emergency after a wave of deadly terror attacks. the situation in syria is or tho aiming to funny to the conflict. russia says it will treat u.s. -- aiming to end conflict. russia says it will treat ..s.-led planes as a target earlier, my colleague katty kay spoke with former u.s. defense secretary william cohen as part plus" program.s katty: there has been a sequence of events -- russia says it will cancel the hotline and the iranian missiles and the americans shooting down the syrian government warplane. how serious is this? mr. cohen: it cannot get much more complicated without it spreading into a conflagration. russia has to be careful, what it is saying and doing. the united s
laura: christian fraser in brussels, thank you. in other news from around the world, french police say a car iniberately hit a police van the champs elysees in paris before bursting in flames. the driver died in the incident, though no one else was injured. police found a kalashnikov rifle and glass bottles in the vehicle. france remains under a state of emergency after a wave of deadly terror attacks. the situation in syria is or tho aiming to funny to the conflict. russia says it will treat...
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christianity basically says, be good to each other. under this context of violent dispossession of people from their land and their goods, their resources, you need some sort of justification. and race comes in to do that very handily. and the understanding of the irish as subhuman or at . . . . n place from very early on. as early, in fact, as the 1340s. there's a set of statutes that prohibits intermarriage between irish people and english settlers. this is a racial distinction. >> i don't understand why if they are white people also, why did they get segregated out so much as compared to the european settlers? >> this is a great question. because we look back historically with our only understanding of race in the 21st century. we look and say they're all white people. but that isn't the way they were seen at the time. they were seen as barbarians, close to animals. their condition is so low, so brutalized, that they are not really white. and also whiteness as we understand it is itself a racial formation and construction that comes
christianity basically says, be good to each other. under this context of violent dispossession of people from their land and their goods, their resources, you need some sort of justification. and race comes in to do that very handily. and the understanding of the irish as subhuman or at . . . . n place from very early on. as early, in fact, as the 1340s. there's a set of statutes that prohibits intermarriage between irish people and english settlers. this is a racial distinction. >> i...
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. >>> we've got christian, oli, charity, nick, and gayle breaking down the best on the web. including an impersonation of that one friend -- >> who's the hot mess. >> why we all know a charlene. >> eight hours late for brunch yesterday. i forgot. >> why'd you look at me? >> i thought you were looking at me. >>> this poor woman is clearly overwhelmed by the pressures of life. >> wow. >> pretty much. once she came to, she had some bad news. because she doesn't just faint just because. she's at a jade market in china. she was checking out this pretty little greenish/blue -- >> i would faint too. >> -- bracelet. you can guess what happened. >> she broke it. >> and it's a you break it you buy it situation? >> pretty much. and the sellers were like, that bracelet worth about $44,000 u.s. >> no! >> why did she pick up something so expensive? >> you just look. poor lady. i feel so bad. >> of course now her family is held responsible for it. they suggest to the sellers they give over about $10,000 u.s. and the sellers were like -- they finally settled upon about $26,000 u.s. this is
. >>> we've got christian, oli, charity, nick, and gayle breaking down the best on the web. including an impersonation of that one friend -- >> who's the hot mess. >> why we all know a charlene. >> eight hours late for brunch yesterday. i forgot. >> why'd you look at me? >> i thought you were looking at me. >>> this poor woman is clearly overwhelmed by the pressures of life. >> wow. >> pretty much. once she came to, she had some bad...
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over naldo you know if you the russian sporting public or if you support every christian on a rinaldo was finished off many it seem whether it be for. just you know if you go to portugal national city let's not forget absolutely no disgrace but it is crucial not good that we know mexico will be keeping our coverage go to the big makes co new zealand who knows maybe both of those major surprise of the children stay with us for more coverage here on our. next and also international boom bust looks a seven month low oil and how american banks mark instead of shifting funds out of the u.k. . hey there on wednesday france is being bought broadcasting around the world from washington d.c. tonight oil takes a dip again opec has shifted into high gear with that's caught american producers have gone in the opposite direction and our heads are spinning as we enter into the summer vacation time is families everywhere hit the road also boeing dave use a sleek new model and calls it the wave of the future only thing is general electric says it's not into supplying its engines also driven to distra
over naldo you know if you the russian sporting public or if you support every christian on a rinaldo was finished off many it seem whether it be for. just you know if you go to portugal national city let's not forget absolutely no disgrace but it is crucial not good that we know mexico will be keeping our coverage go to the big makes co new zealand who knows maybe both of those major surprise of the children stay with us for more coverage here on our. next and also international boom bust...
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we also have, in senegalese family, christian married to muslim, muslim married to christian.ou don't really know who is muslim. >> anthony: it is a comfortable assumption that islam is oppressive to women -- that it allows no room for personal expression, that it forces women to hide themselves. these ladies, however, make that argument more complicated. fama diouf is a photographer. oumy ndour is a journalist and television presenter. minielle tall is an entrepreneur and owner of a group of salons. as the country changes, many, if not most, have adopted the cultural values and styles of the west. however, two of these women have chosen to wear the traditional hijab. >> anthony: a lot of people who watch this, particularly women, look at the hijab in particular as an instrument, at the very least, as an instrument of male oppression. what would you say to them? >> oumy: for me religion is a, uh, is a personal thing and i, and i decide, decided to, to get this. so, why people keep on asking me every day, "why? why? why?" >> anthony: well, i, i think the simple answer is that w
we also have, in senegalese family, christian married to muslim, muslim married to christian.ou don't really know who is muslim. >> anthony: it is a comfortable assumption that islam is oppressive to women -- that it allows no room for personal expression, that it forces women to hide themselves. these ladies, however, make that argument more complicated. fama diouf is a photographer. oumy ndour is a journalist and television presenter. minielle tall is an entrepreneur and owner of a...
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thanks, christian. i'm still here! i'm sticking around.y looking at you in washington, how is america looking at what's happening in the uk? i cannot tell me the number of people who have said to me, what are they doing in britain? we thought we had the monopoly on political chaos and now britain want to get in on the act. that's pretty much how it looks now. ronjust now said he cannot believe britons have done this to themselves. did they think that brexit would sail through? is that the way they portrayed it in washington? they had watched all this in parliament, they knew it would go through but they cannot understand why the prime minister would put herself in a position, at a time when electorates are unpredictable, why did she have at vote that she didn't need to call and that has confused people and it is what makes people here nervous about the stability of a relationship that is as nick was saying essential to the us. talking about the essential relationships... it's easy to forget amid all the russia investigations and trump's tw
thanks, christian. i'm still here! i'm sticking around.y looking at you in washington, how is america looking at what's happening in the uk? i cannot tell me the number of people who have said to me, what are they doing in britain? we thought we had the monopoly on political chaos and now britain want to get in on the act. that's pretty much how it looks now. ronjust now said he cannot believe britons have done this to themselves. did they think that brexit would sail through? is that the way...
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we go back to you in atlanta for the moment. >> christiane, thank you very much. of course, we will be following the very latest here throughout the morning on the many angles of this london terror attack. as christiane talked about, this is the third in three months, two in just two weeks, and of course as the metropolitan police begin and continue this investigation overnight, there will be questions of what will their cooperation be inside the uk with those authorities in manchester an with the u.s. after, as nic mentioned, the concerns about the leaking of some information that was shared with u.s. officials after the manchester bombing. >> and again, just to reiterate, we are expecting to hear from prime minister theresa may any moment, but we want to go to isa suarez. she is in borough market. that is where they were able to get ahold of these suspects and shoot them dead. now, of course, the big question is, isa, who are these people and how big is the conspiracy there of their group in london. >> reporter: and that's the big concern, christi. we heard from
we go back to you in atlanta for the moment. >> christiane, thank you very much. of course, we will be following the very latest here throughout the morning on the many angles of this london terror attack. as christiane talked about, this is the third in three months, two in just two weeks, and of course as the metropolitan police begin and continue this investigation overnight, there will be questions of what will their cooperation be inside the uk with those authorities in manchester an...
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tonight, the controversial case of a high school senior at a christian school.hen matty got pregnant, she decided to keep the child, but when she came clean to school officials, she says she was publicly shamed and banned from her graduation. now she says the way she was treated may only drive other girls to seek out the thing her school is against, abortion. here's abc's david wright. >> i want to thank every single person here. >> reporter: graduation day in boonsborough, maryland, and maddie rungele l maddie runkles is in a class by herself. star of the varsity soccer team, that's not why she's here today. >> as you know, there was a little bit of a controversy surrounding today's graduation for maddie. >> she's here, graduating all by herself because her school, heritage academy, would not let her walk with her classmates. so her parents and her pastor arranged this private ceremony instead. >> this has been quite a journey for us. >> she explains she wasn't feeling quite herself. >> i thought i had the flu. but i was, like, you know, i had it for a month, t
tonight, the controversial case of a high school senior at a christian school.hen matty got pregnant, she decided to keep the child, but when she came clean to school officials, she says she was publicly shamed and banned from her graduation. now she says the way she was treated may only drive other girls to seek out the thing her school is against, abortion. here's abc's david wright. >> i want to thank every single person here. >> reporter: graduation day in boonsborough,...