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that's also good for the church because now christians that are christians for many years have to thinkut, what do i believe? why do i believe it? can i explain it to a new believer? so it's also good for them. it's hard to know what to think, but these guys are saying they are really into christianity and they converted into christianity facing so many threats in iran, but they're not able to answer basic questions. in 2015, there were just over 115,000 applications for asylum in the netherlands, just under 2,000 of them were from iranians. i've come to where the dutch immigration authority, the ind, interview asylum seekers to find out how they work out who are the genuine believers. i think we have interviews with asylum seekers who claim that they've converted to christianity basically every day and i think more than one every day. it started like a couple of years ago, maybe 2010, around that time, it might be the situations in the country of origin, like the places that people come from. it might also be that churches have become more active in evangelising people and it might be
that's also good for the church because now christians that are christians for many years have to thinkut, what do i believe? why do i believe it? can i explain it to a new believer? so it's also good for them. it's hard to know what to think, but these guys are saying they are really into christianity and they converted into christianity facing so many threats in iran, but they're not able to answer basic questions. in 2015, there were just over 115,000 applications for asylum in the...
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they said, "we want to know more about christianity, we want to be baptised." more about christianitys and say, "can you help me talk to the doctor, talk to the lawyer?", we try to help them with the documents and translator of them where we can. although ali may be far from home, he gets to enjoy a little iranian companionship in bible studies held at his house every week, where they sing christian hymns in farsi. all these men came to the netherlands as refugees. most of them have been turned down for asylum. we are hiding their identities for their safety, in case they are sent back to iran. one of them, sohrab, not his real name, explains why he left. the force and the oppression were constant. they tormented us for everything, the way we dressed, our hair style, or because we ate during ramadan. i've been in the netherlands for 16 months, before that i was in thejungle in calais, for almost four months. i wanted to go to england. i arrived here after a dangerous journey. it was by god's grace that i did not die, for many people did die. i eventually got here but my case was not a
they said, "we want to know more about christianity, we want to be baptised." more about christianitys and say, "can you help me talk to the doctor, talk to the lawyer?", we try to help them with the documents and translator of them where we can. although ali may be far from home, he gets to enjoy a little iranian companionship in bible studies held at his house every week, where they sing christian hymns in farsi. all these men came to the netherlands as refugees. most of...
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promote a christian worldview. i think folks are actually promoting a non-christian worldview and that's why they're fervent about it. also if you look at the constitutional requirements, being a christian was a requirement for running for office. lastly. [inaudible] i think all religious institutions should pay taxes me because it's actually being used to mute the message that churches are trying to share because they're afraid of the tax benefits. >> i think he makes good points, at least the last half of what he just said there's certainly no question. >> there are restrictions on what you can do. you can't promote candidatespu for public office. they pay taxes and they're allowed to engage in clinical activity like they are group of people who wanted to engage in political activity. i'm a christian, i'm a minister, i take religion very seriously, i take the philosophy behind it veryth seriously. i think it's just that we don't think that the government, which many conservatives think can't do anything right, we
promote a christian worldview. i think folks are actually promoting a non-christian worldview and that's why they're fervent about it. also if you look at the constitutional requirements, being a christian was a requirement for running for office. lastly. [inaudible] i think all religious institutions should pay taxes me because it's actually being used to mute the message that churches are trying to share because they're afraid of the tax benefits. >> i think he makes good points, at...
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it is not a christian nation. the people who claim to be christians are the same ones who vote for health care plans which are going to be disastrous for a lot of people in this country and resulting from the cutoff of medicaid funding. host: we are going to be talking a lot more about the health care debate. guest: i think kenneth is absolutely right. this is rooted in the alignment, and the idea that reason does matter. it ought to be the basis of decisions, policy decisions in this country. there is a whole book called politics according to the bible. in it, the guy who wrote it, professor wayne grudem, has a bible answer to everything. he even has answers to the next generation of fighter planes that the air force should purchase. he has an answer for everything, he claims it is the bible. i do this sermon in churches called "the two worst ways to make policy," one is bible literalism, trying to find one little verse that will confirm your viewpoint, and the other is constitutional original is him. what people
it is not a christian nation. the people who claim to be christians are the same ones who vote for health care plans which are going to be disastrous for a lot of people in this country and resulting from the cutoff of medicaid funding. host: we are going to be talking a lot more about the health care debate. guest: i think kenneth is absolutely right. this is rooted in the alignment, and the idea that reason does matter. it ought to be the basis of decisions, policy decisions in this country....
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do you still think of yourself as a christian? i think of myself as an agnostic christian.d in the labels. jesus is still very important to me. i never lostjesus. jesus was a challenger. he didn't prioritise institutional unity overjustice and truth. 0n the whole, people that prioritise institutional integrity overjustice and truth don't get crucified. i'm interested that you still go back to kelham hall, where it all started for you. is there part of you that imagines the monastic life you might have led? constantly, yes. it's hard to talk about it without tearing up, and i get weepy. but i go back to the graveyard, that's all that's left of the order, because they moved out in 1973. a bit of me still hankers after the absolutely tightly packed given away life, without questioning this other self. but what mcdermott calls the caledonian antisyzygy is in me. i'm there, part of that, but i'm also part of someone who leaves places and moves on, and is never comfortable anywhere. and abandons old certainties. that's been the story of your life, hasn't it? yes, and that's painf
do you still think of yourself as a christian? i think of myself as an agnostic christian.d in the labels. jesus is still very important to me. i never lostjesus. jesus was a challenger. he didn't prioritise institutional unity overjustice and truth. 0n the whole, people that prioritise institutional integrity overjustice and truth don't get crucified. i'm interested that you still go back to kelham hall, where it all started for you. is there part of you that imagines the monastic life you...
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but with that christian right pastors in the laypeople. and then the so-called below the belt issues. >> there is a chapter of the new evangelicals. you definitely want to get to that chapter. [laughter] and then they began to news service within the movement begins to develop in reaction to george w. bush in the obama years. and those who were more like social all justice but my suggestion is there is no putting on the dump d back together. but you see them more regularly every day. >> so many people but this name doesn't work anymore. and i want to go someplace different. and then to find those preachers simplistic with the body of dr. and -- [laughter] but those evangelicals and for social reasons that's how you move up in society. and then to visit falwells church a the episcopalians were at the top of the he. and then to take over the consciousness. and i wonder if that spirit could continue or to be like the rest of us. >> a lot of us remain nine protestants but they were worked by those evangelicals so that made nine -- line bv 15%
but with that christian right pastors in the laypeople. and then the so-called below the belt issues. >> there is a chapter of the new evangelicals. you definitely want to get to that chapter. [laughter] and then they began to news service within the movement begins to develop in reaction to george w. bush in the obama years. and those who were more like social all justice but my suggestion is there is no putting on the dump d back together. but you see them more regularly every day....
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christians.d that it split the country and have. -- in half and this meeting further proves that as a christian nation, we has -- as a non-right-wing christian i am appalled by what people call christianity. host: springfield, virginia, republican line, what are your thoughts about the meeting between president trump and president putin? caller: i founded positive. -- i found it positive. this is a fantastic opportunity that our president of the united states has a chance to meet mr. putin. at the same time, people sometimes call him racist but people against him are racist. we have to forget why we have to go and think like mr. trump said, let's do the best for america. let's find the positive reasons and be positive. do not be negative. host: one of the headlines of the meeting yesterday was the announcement of a partial cease-fire in syria. more from the new york times. a save the united states, russia, and jordan have agreed to foster a cease-fire and a limited area of southwestern syria that
christians.d that it split the country and have. -- in half and this meeting further proves that as a christian nation, we has -- as a non-right-wing christian i am appalled by what people call christianity. host: springfield, virginia, republican line, what are your thoughts about the meeting between president trump and president putin? caller: i founded positive. -- i found it positive. this is a fantastic opportunity that our president of the united states has a chance to meet mr. putin. at...
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christian keller stays with us.f the technical levels that we see with the phillips curve. if you are bloomberg customer, go on to your terminal and you can watch tv . you can also watch some of our data checks and you can really see it. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: "bloomberg surveillance." we getting some headlines from the turkish president speaking ankara after his visit to qatar. countriesat western have an incomprehensible stance on turkey and that germany is hitting below the belt with economic threat. matt miller joins us now. first of all, how are these tensions going down in germany. he said that germany has turkey as its biggest trading partner. matt: these two countries have an incredibly deep relationship . it's not just trade. there are also 6800 german companies operating within turkish borders and 3 million german citizens of turkish descent living in this country so very close relationship. lately those tensions have been growing almost out of control with president erdogan referring to the ge
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we need the christian and american, all people in america believe in the christian here. >> reporter:ou need their help? >> yeah. >> reporter: without the power of an army behind them the going is as slow as it is dangerous. progress. just weeks ago this building was still held by isis, a makeshift mosque. >> you can see here on the wall this is the flag of isis here. here is an extract of poetry. and then if we go through here -- >> reporter: remnants of the religion distorted to fuel their fight. >> we just have a look here. sorry, guys. >> reporter: and evidence of what it took to keep them going. >> you can see the needle there. and there are a whole bunch of vials. this is diazepam. it's normally used to calm people down. also used to treat pain. it's also evidence that isis was really up against it here. they felt the need to inject themselves, whether it was to calm themselves down, whether it was to treat pain, but it's a sign of how much pressure they were under. >> reporter: men and women have spent years on the front lines in a war that offers no rest, no respite. >> i'm no
we need the christian and american, all people in america believe in the christian here. >> reporter:ou need their help? >> yeah. >> reporter: without the power of an army behind them the going is as slow as it is dangerous. progress. just weeks ago this building was still held by isis, a makeshift mosque. >> you can see here on the wall this is the flag of isis here. here is an extract of poetry. and then if we go through here -- >> reporter: remnants of the...
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also, a devout, evangelical christian. he sees in leduc, the chance to sell his product as the alternative to saudi arabia. we do not need to go to saudi arabia, america can become to bowl in partnering with alberta. -- become very comfortable in partnering with alberta. the more daunting and promising in terms of scale, alberta projects is this, you see pictured here. this is what it looks like. 54,000 square miles of peet bogs, soil contained with oil. it contains an estimate of 1.7 trillion barrels of vitamin. one of the largest reserves in the world. it is very costly -- how to extract this while making it profitable. how to do it with the technology that will not extend more energy than it is extracted? we know full well the canadian oil sands remain very front and center in our politics. in early 1960's, this vision of a new field tantalizes someone by the name of j. howard pew, who back in philadelphia has a file on the athabasca oilsands. .e keeps pulling it out in the early 1950's, he says sunoco will invest in th
also, a devout, evangelical christian. he sees in leduc, the chance to sell his product as the alternative to saudi arabia. we do not need to go to saudi arabia, america can become to bowl in partnering with alberta. -- become very comfortable in partnering with alberta. the more daunting and promising in terms of scale, alberta projects is this, you see pictured here. this is what it looks like. 54,000 square miles of peet bogs, soil contained with oil. it contains an estimate of 1.7 trillion...
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. >> amount is christian, christian, where are you?hat are you seeing and what are you hear something. >> can you hear me? >> i can. can you hear us, dave. >> we can hear you. >> okay. so we're here at 23rd and webster. so this we heard was the command post, if you take a look, you can see there's a lot of fire fighters here on scene. this a differ perspective from alex. can we get 30 second of your time? >> just -- okay as you can see the fire fighters very, very busy at this time, if you look down here you can see one firefighter actually charging a line, getting water in this hose, the effort to get as much waterton fire as quickly as possible. as we look up again you can see if crane that's already been raised as a major concern, we've we've heard again a lot of radio chatter about that crain. firefighters warning one another to stay out of the path, the danger of course as it eats up the meltal becomes softer. the crane could collapse. we have not heard about any injuries but just to right. there are a lot of residents here. you w
. >> amount is christian, christian, where are you?hat are you seeing and what are you hear something. >> can you hear me? >> i can. can you hear us, dave. >> we can hear you. >> okay. so we're here at 23rd and webster. so this we heard was the command post, if you take a look, you can see there's a lot of fire fighters here on scene. this a differ perspective from alex. can we get 30 second of your time? >> just -- okay as you can see the fire fighters very,...
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in the name of christianity, says a christian is my job to prove to non-christians that christians can be moral. and because when it comes to morality, or at least i interpret morality that personal when you have a sense of what is right and wrong and in particular what's right and wrong personally and with regards to operating in the world. so when it comes to ethics which should be the morality would end a profession, different types of ethics my personal and moral ethic governor my personal behavior is a physician practicing medicine the ethic of medicine dictates how i should behave practicing my craft and in particular how i should behave regarding providing care for people who seek care from me. you were an environment where legally people are able to say that is immoral for women to have health care that they need, that requires me to ethically reach my duties to respect the autonomy of patients as well as my duty to practice and do good. when i say make it a moral case, if morality is personal for each of us individually, that means it is personable for women making decisions i
in the name of christianity, says a christian is my job to prove to non-christians that christians can be moral. and because when it comes to morality, or at least i interpret morality that personal when you have a sense of what is right and wrong and in particular what's right and wrong personally and with regards to operating in the world. so when it comes to ethics which should be the morality would end a profession, different types of ethics my personal and moral ethic governor my personal...
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uniquely american's have 74 iraqi christians.think that may put some pressure on the administration. >> thank you jillian. when we come back, the life of a baby with a deadly genetic disorder in the hands of uk courts. but now the effort is on to meet his parents wishes to get there sent to the us for treatment. shen breath. try biotène®. [kids cheering] [kids screaming] call the clown! parents aren't perfect but then they make us kraft mac & cheese and everything's good again. you're searching for something. like the perfect deal... ...on the perfect hotel. so wouldn't it be perfect if there was a single site where you could find the right hotel for you at the best price? there is. because tripadvisor now compares prices from over 200 booking sites... ...to save you up to 30%... ...on the hotel you want. trust this bird's words. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. >> a baby with a rare genetic condition is in a fight for his life.it has caught the attention of president trump and pope francis. the 10 month old ch
uniquely american's have 74 iraqi christians.think that may put some pressure on the administration. >> thank you jillian. when we come back, the life of a baby with a deadly genetic disorder in the hands of uk courts. but now the effort is on to meet his parents wishes to get there sent to the us for treatment. shen breath. try biotène®. [kids cheering] [kids screaming] call the clown! parents aren't perfect but then they make us kraft mac & cheese and everything's good again....
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uniquely american's have 74 iraqi christians. pressure on the administration. >> thank you jillian. when we come back, the life of ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ that airline credit card yout? have... it could be better. it's time to shake things up. with the capital one venture card, you get double miles on everything you buy, not just airline purchases. seriously, think of all the things you buy. great...is this why you asked me to coffee? well yeah... but also to catch-up. what's in your wallet? >> a baby with a rare genetic condition is in a fight for his life.it has caught the attention of president trump and pope francis. the 10 month old charlie covers from - which causes progressive muscle weakness and brain damage. charlie's parents want to take them to the united states for experimental treatment. but the british courts are refusing. ruling doctors in the uk should take him off of life support. and charlie should be allowed to die with dignity. we are back with dan henninger, kimberley strassel and bill mcgurn. a terrible case bill.but some
uniquely american's have 74 iraqi christians. pressure on the administration. >> thank you jillian. when we come back, the life of ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ that airline credit card yout? have... it could be better. it's time to shake things up. with the capital one venture card, you get double miles on everything you buy, not just airline purchases. seriously, think of all the things you buy. great...is this why you asked me to coffee? well yeah... but also to catch-up. what's in your wallet?...
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uniquely american's have 74 iraqi christians. that may put some pressure on the administration. >> thank you jillian. when we come back, the life of i had frequent heartburn, but my doctor recommended... ...prilosec otc 7 years ago, 5 years ago, last week. just 1 pill each morning, 24 hours and zero heartburn. it's been the number 1 doctor recommended brand for 10... ...straight years, and it's still recommended today. use as directed. man: ♪ you're beautiful [click] ♪ i'm coming back to you [click] you're searching for something. like the perfect deal... ...on the perfect hotel. so wouldn't it be perfect if there was a single site where you could find the right hotel for you at the best price? there is. because tripadvisor now compares prices from over 200 booking sites... ...to save you up to 30%... ...on the hotel you want. trust this bird's words. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. introducing the new sleep number 360™ smart bed. the only bed smart enough to change sleep as we know it. it senses your every mo
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we were a judeo christian society. judeo-christian teachers that we are all made in god's image and therefore the source of all freedom. all freedom from government interference. all equal in the eyes of each other, in the eyes of the state, in the eyes of god and that's what he believed. he said it's great to have other religions and learn about other religions, but don't tell us that some of the traditions of the samoa islands or other traditions that talk about untouchables and god knows what is the same as ours. we should teach there is a difference. there's not a moral equivalence. that obviously got him in to a great deal of trouble. that was the name of the book. there is a fighting song which is now that yale and commend the last nine is for god, core, man and gail. teetered to god and man at jail meaning that say killer humanism is pushing man into the center between god and of course, yale. a bit of a play on words. why is this important? i mean, other than the religion department why was this important? what
we were a judeo christian society. judeo-christian teachers that we are all made in god's image and therefore the source of all freedom. all freedom from government interference. all equal in the eyes of each other, in the eyes of the state, in the eyes of god and that's what he believed. he said it's great to have other religions and learn about other religions, but don't tell us that some of the traditions of the samoa islands or other traditions that talk about untouchables and god knows...
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he honored christians and veterans. last year, maybe last july, mr.rump when he was running put the whole challenge to this country when he said sure i have a 10-point plan to reform the veterans administration. and more importantly if we don't take care of our veterans, who are we as a nation. tonight at the kennedy center he's honoring the veterans. and he conveyed the message, saying what's in your heart. the administration will always support and defend religious liberty. we don't want god forced out of our public square. we should be comfortable to say prayers before a meal and ate called out an 89-year-old world war ii veteran which was remarkable. he talked about education and the role of parents. he said parents, not bureaucrats know best how to raise their children. why is that important? washington, d.c. is the place where the federal government believes in invasive and intrusive. the president is saying individuals and parents know what's best for their children. judge jeanine: it seemed to me the president, he's always at his best when he
he honored christians and veterans. last year, maybe last july, mr.rump when he was running put the whole challenge to this country when he said sure i have a 10-point plan to reform the veterans administration. and more importantly if we don't take care of our veterans, who are we as a nation. tonight at the kennedy center he's honoring the veterans. and he conveyed the message, saying what's in your heart. the administration will always support and defend religious liberty. we don't want god...
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christian. you're right.compassion and education acumen is what we need to do here at the thank you for coming. at the free design of the. >> i hope you read his book. thank you. the lasting respectfully i need as 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 a view, i respect it. it doesn't have to necessarily be our views. 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, whether we agree with his politics, come for another lecture where it is. this deals with christians experience to better understand the forces of hatred, bigotry and prejudice that reside in our society. our environment is part of it here at our election system and what happened is part of it. but what you are talking about, with all due respect, has very little to do with what we are about. come to another lecture where that is the subject. thank you. l
christian. you're right.compassion and education acumen is what we need to do here at the thank you for coming. at the free design of the. >> i hope you read his book. thank you. the lasting respectfully i need as 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 a view, i respect it. it doesn't have to necessarily be our views. again, respectfully, it is really out of place. your comments are out of place....
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because christian was basically 60 years old when he had his children and the dining room was really the only place for the family to have meals, this became the german breakfast room, and this is where the kids would have their breakfast and lunch. more casual dining space, and when the conversion happened, they ordered furniture from christian plus hometown in germany. we have a set of table and chairs, sideboards, a couple of other pieces including a bench. all of them have figures in them that are historic figures from the place where christian group up, the founders of his home province in germany. lot ofom still retains a its original features. we have murals on the wall that .ave been restored this one right here in back of me says he who has never been drunk is not a good man. on the wall over there with the roomn top says there is , andhe largest hangover the cat is there because the word in german is captain yammer , which is cats screech -- the word in german translates to cats screech. in 1872 to washington to purchase and start a brewery here. he saved up money and got a
because christian was basically 60 years old when he had his children and the dining room was really the only place for the family to have meals, this became the german breakfast room, and this is where the kids would have their breakfast and lunch. more casual dining space, and when the conversion happened, they ordered furniture from christian plus hometown in germany. we have a set of table and chairs, sideboards, a couple of other pieces including a bench. all of them have figures in them...
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we were a judeo-christian society. judeo-christian tradition teaches that we are all made in god's image. therefore, the source of all freedom. all freedoms in government affairs, all equal in the eyes of each other. in the eyes of the state. in the eyes of god. and that's what he believed. he said it's great to have other religions, it's great to learn about other religions but don't tell us that some of the traditions of these demo islands that margaret mead was writing about or other traditions that talk about untouchables and god knows what is the same as ours. we should teach that there is a difference, that there is not a moral equivalent area that's the obvious part. and that was the name of the book, god and man at yale. he thought there was a fighting song which is now the yale anthem and the last line is god before man and yale. he changed that to god and man at yale meaning secular humanism is pushing man into the center between god and of course yale, a little bit of a play on words. why was this important?
we were a judeo-christian society. judeo-christian tradition teaches that we are all made in god's image. therefore, the source of all freedom. all freedoms in government affairs, all equal in the eyes of each other. in the eyes of the state. in the eyes of god. and that's what he believed. he said it's great to have other religions, it's great to learn about other religions but don't tell us that some of the traditions of these demo islands that margaret mead was writing about or other...
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and if that matters morally with the judeo-christian decision. and with 15 hours a day. if you don't do that as a moral pursue. and you will go into business. en to be in a positive way but now that moral living wages getting negative. with business and everybody is self interested i just want to highlight the book too weak a lot of speers. and she is just fun to read. that is important for the next generation take a look at this book with the of bibliography and they're all different others you can pursue but it is important to get the young generation motivated to get to work. and the kids coming now don't know what this is. the price for the cost for the profit so the of a classical education if you're teaching in english class every day we do what everybody takes for granted but i hope we have these kids prepared to go out into a the work world because we're paying 14 grand for year for 13 years so we should be doing this and also it is interesting rainouts that is one of the reasons i highlight the book we don't teach that judeo-christian and decision and i taught a
and if that matters morally with the judeo-christian decision. and with 15 hours a day. if you don't do that as a moral pursue. and you will go into business. en to be in a positive way but now that moral living wages getting negative. with business and everybody is self interested i just want to highlight the book too weak a lot of speers. and she is just fun to read. that is important for the next generation take a look at this book with the of bibliography and they're all different others...
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christians, i keep hearing violent.g and jesus wasn't like that. loaf, i'm gave the not a very religious person, i do remember the fish and the bread. he didn't ask anybody to pay for it. i mean, this is absolutely ridiculous. we need to be trying to take care of our people. spend too much on defense, what are we defending if we don't have education? doing, we don't stop people from europe coming here that, is where the terrorists coming from. we need to spend money on education and think about people n this country that have been here and done the work and stop thinking about only rich people things.w to do right any time a person loses billion dollars in one year, they are not smart. sorry, people. host: anthony's thoughts in minnesota. florida, a rlando, republican. hi, good morning. caller: good morning. i am a seventh generation american-born woman, i want to say, i like president trump and have faith in his patriotism. fine job ifill do a america will get off his back. thank you. marline in florida. a republican. "new york times" front page,
christians, i keep hearing violent.g and jesus wasn't like that. loaf, i'm gave the not a very religious person, i do remember the fish and the bread. he didn't ask anybody to pay for it. i mean, this is absolutely ridiculous. we need to be trying to take care of our people. spend too much on defense, what are we defending if we don't have education? doing, we don't stop people from europe coming here that, is where the terrorists coming from. we need to spend money on education and think about...
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and we spoke to an archbishop of the greek orthodox patriarch in jerusalem who says palestinian christians are in solidarity with muslims. took a look at her hellish to oppose the israeli government's measures which interfere with worship in a mosque the palestinian christians in jerusalem and throughout the holy land express their solidarity with muslims who have the right to demand the lifting of limitations on attending the mosque palestinian muslims and christians stand side by side hostile actions against affecting the whole palestinian nation both muslims and christians we demand the metal detectors that are limiting muslims the right to access the mosque freely should be removed arab countries are taking a weaker position some of them are not even talking about what's happening in jerusalem those who are financing terrorism in syria iraq libya and yemen aren't saying a thing about jerusalem they don't remember jerusalem they don't think about palestine and the palestinian problem that they are spending billions of dollars to continue the wars that are causing destruction. this is al
and we spoke to an archbishop of the greek orthodox patriarch in jerusalem who says palestinian christians are in solidarity with muslims. took a look at her hellish to oppose the israeli government's measures which interfere with worship in a mosque the palestinian christians in jerusalem and throughout the holy land express their solidarity with muslims who have the right to demand the lifting of limitations on attending the mosque palestinian muslims and christians stand side by side hostile...
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christian?rter: yes, very tragic story at this point. we can also tell you, right now, that chp and caltrans crews still have the on and off- ramp for solano way closed on to highway 4. while they conduct their investigation. as a matter of fact, right behind those bushes there are some chp officers. a couple of moments ago they were still measuring and also looking to talk with witnesses here at the scene to try to pin down as many details about this deadly accident as possible. we are hearing that either one or two people died. we are hearing at least one of those victims was a child. the witness here, at the scene tells me that the suspect was driving an suv, and crossing through the grassy area there. between the off-ramp and on- ramp. collided with the minivan that was on the on-ramp. and destroyed that minivan. the occupants of that minivan, the children, preembly a mother, devastated, injured in that crash, and the suv then continued on, and into this parking lot here. and we have initial
christian?rter: yes, very tragic story at this point. we can also tell you, right now, that chp and caltrans crews still have the on and off- ramp for solano way closed on to highway 4. while they conduct their investigation. as a matter of fact, right behind those bushes there are some chp officers. a couple of moments ago they were still measuring and also looking to talk with witnesses here at the scene to try to pin down as many details about this deadly accident as possible. we are hearing...
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symbol, satan, and using it against christian's.hat's kind of the point. you could have chosen anything to name this group since is basically new and you didn't check. he chose the one thing that christians hate the most. >> is not an arbitrary label. i think you could really get into it. >> tucker: probably not. thanks for joining us. i appreciate it. right now, a congresswoman from california, maxine waters may have her eyes on the presidency. she was just in an early primary states. she is the toast of msnbc. you could be voting for her in the primary in three years. are you ready for that? more on o.j. simpson, part of the defense team 22 years ago -- we will ask if he was proud of >> tucker: could 2020 be the year of queen maxine? maxine waters is a champion of the anti-trump movement. los angeles rioters and now the sunday, she's paying a visit to new hampshire. if i can only mean one thing. given that it's a long way from her district, she's running for president. >> certainly the inauguration is a way and honoring them and r
symbol, satan, and using it against christian's.hat's kind of the point. you could have chosen anything to name this group since is basically new and you didn't check. he chose the one thing that christians hate the most. >> is not an arbitrary label. i think you could really get into it. >> tucker: probably not. thanks for joining us. i appreciate it. right now, a congresswoman from california, maxine waters may have her eyes on the presidency. she was just in an early primary...
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stand side by side hostile actions against affects the whole palestinian nation both muslims and christians we demand the metal detectors that are limiting muslims the right to access the mosque freely should be removed arab countries are taking a week of suspicious that some of them are not even talking about what's happening in jerusalem those who are financing terrorism in syria iraq libya and yemen aren't saying anything about truth they don't remember jerusalem they don't think about palestine and the palestinian problem that they are spending billions of dollars to continue the wars that are causing destruction and is out international thanks for joining us so far u.s. president donald trump having second thoughts about his tunny general plan why for the. most people think just stand out in this is this you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest race in. stand this is just the right questions to the right answer. question. drug trafficking organizations are very sophisticated and they function very much like a corporation you k
stand side by side hostile actions against affects the whole palestinian nation both muslims and christians we demand the metal detectors that are limiting muslims the right to access the mosque freely should be removed arab countries are taking a week of suspicious that some of them are not even talking about what's happening in jerusalem those who are financing terrorism in syria iraq libya and yemen aren't saying anything about truth they don't remember jerusalem they don't think about...
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the right to demand the lifting of limitations on attending the mosque palestinian muslims and christians stand side by side hostile actions against affects the whole palestinian nation both muslims and christians we demand of the metal detectors that are limiting muslims the right to access the mosque freely should be removed arab countries are taking a week of suspicious that some of them are not even talking about what's happening in jerusalem it's that those who are financing terrorism in syria iraq libya yemen aren't saying a thing about jerusalem they don't remember jerusalem because they don't think about palestine and the palestinian problem that they are spending the billions of dollars to continue the wars that are causing destruction at the in a was a busy day for news here on our international thanks for joining us so far just a moment here you're going to find out why donald trump is having a second thoughts about his attorney general back in just. one else seem wrong but. just don't. let me. get to shape out this day because etiquette and it. equals the trail. when something
the right to demand the lifting of limitations on attending the mosque palestinian muslims and christians stand side by side hostile actions against affects the whole palestinian nation both muslims and christians we demand of the metal detectors that are limiting muslims the right to access the mosque freely should be removed arab countries are taking a week of suspicious that some of them are not even talking about what's happening in jerusalem it's that those who are financing terrorism in...
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and a new platform for the revolutionary designs of christian dior, 60 years after his death.nd in the business news: it's 241 years to the day since the us founding fathers signed the declaration of independence. now, there's another man in charge. as global leaders prepare to meet later this week, we'll look at whether donald trump's policies are a step forward for the world's biggest economy. and we'll look at the issues facing female entrepreneurs after a new report points to a glass ceiling in start—up funding. what can be done to bridge the gap? we'll hear from a leading businesswoman whose billion—dollar business is set to list on the new york stock exchange. north korea has fired another ballistic missile off its east coast into the sea of japan. it's the 11th launch this year, although the range of this one seems much greater. south korea's military say the unidentified ballistic missile was fired from a site near banghyon. it came down in the east sea, the korean name for the sea of japan. in the past few days, president trump has been speaking to asian leaders ahead
and a new platform for the revolutionary designs of christian dior, 60 years after his death.nd in the business news: it's 241 years to the day since the us founding fathers signed the declaration of independence. now, there's another man in charge. as global leaders prepare to meet later this week, we'll look at whether donald trump's policies are a step forward for the world's biggest economy. and we'll look at the issues facing female entrepreneurs after a new report points to a glass...
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the right to demand the lifting of limitations on attending the mosque palestinian muslims and christians stand side by side hostile actions against affect the whole palestinian nation both muslims and christians we demand the metal detectors that are limiting muslims the right to access the mosque freely should be removed arab countries are taking a week opposition some of them are not even talking about what's happening in jerusalem those who are financing terrorism in syria iraq libya yemen aren't saying a thing about jerusalem they don't remember jerusalem they don't think about palestine and the palestinian problem that they are spending billions of dollars to continue the wars that are causing destruction. so your friday well what headlines have live on our international we are back in just about. in case you're new to the game this is how it works the economy is built around. perforations washington washington media. voters elect a businessman to run this country business. but it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. seems wrong. just don't. get to
the right to demand the lifting of limitations on attending the mosque palestinian muslims and christians stand side by side hostile actions against affect the whole palestinian nation both muslims and christians we demand the metal detectors that are limiting muslims the right to access the mosque freely should be removed arab countries are taking a week opposition some of them are not even talking about what's happening in jerusalem those who are financing terrorism in syria iraq libya yemen...
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and as a christian in that it is our job to prove that christians can be moral. when it comes to morality and with regard to operating in the world so that morality within a profession with medical and legal ethics my personal moral ethics to govern by personal behavior and as a physician practicing medicine that dictates how i should be a practicing my craft and providing care to the people who have cared for me. where legally they are able to say to have health care that they need that requires me to ethically breach my duties to respect the autonomy of patients as well as my duty to do good. if morality is personal is personal for people so women's bodies of their lives that you cannot have laws that would govern how women or anyone makes a personal decision so without moral case for choice is the one stowe that is left unturned is that abortion is safe to protect the lives and no question that abortion represents safety. so when people make the argument so we pushed back on the morbidity with that claim it was dangerous and those that make decisions of reprod
and as a christian in that it is our job to prove that christians can be moral. when it comes to morality and with regard to operating in the world so that morality within a profession with medical and legal ethics my personal moral ethics to govern by personal behavior and as a physician practicing medicine that dictates how i should be a practicing my craft and providing care to the people who have cared for me. where legally they are able to say to have health care that they need that...
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symbol, satan, and using it against christian's.'s kind of the point. you could have chosen anything to name this group since is basically new and you didn't check. he chose the one thing that christians hate the most. >> is not an arbitrary label. i think you could really get into it. >> tucker: probably not. thanks for joining us. i appreciate it. right now, a congresswoman from california, maxine waters may have her eyes on the presidency. she was just in an early primary states. she is the toast of msnbc. you could be voting for her in the primary in three years. are you ready for that? more on o.j. simpson, part of the defense team 22 years ago -- we will ask if he was proud of that. stay tuned. mom, i have to tell you something. dad, one second i was driving and then the next... they just didn't stop and then... i'm really sorry. i wrecked the subaru. i wrecked it. you're ok. that's all that matters. (vo) a lifetime commitment to getting them home safely. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. when you're close to the peopl
symbol, satan, and using it against christian's.'s kind of the point. you could have chosen anything to name this group since is basically new and you didn't check. he chose the one thing that christians hate the most. >> is not an arbitrary label. i think you could really get into it. >> tucker: probably not. thanks for joining us. i appreciate it. right now, a congresswoman from california, maxine waters may have her eyes on the presidency. she was just in an early primary states....
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the detained in iraqi christians in michigan.ews, still to come: the unusual sight of a leopard cub being fed by a lioness in tanzania. the flamboyant italian fashion designer, gianni versace, has been shot dead in florida. the multi—millionaire was gunned down outside his home, in the exclusive south beach district of miami. emergency services across central europe are stepping up their efforts to contain the worse floods this century. nearly 100 people have been killed. broadway is traditionally called the "great white wave" by americans but tonight it is completely blacked out. it is a timely reminder to all americans of the problems that the energy crisis has brought to them. 200 years ago today, a huge parisian crowd stormed the bastille prison — the first act of the revolution which was to topple the french monarchy. today, hundreds of thousands throng the champs—elysees for the traditional military parade. finally, fairy penguins have been staggering ashore and collapsing after gorging themselves on huge shoal of their fav
the detained in iraqi christians in michigan.ews, still to come: the unusual sight of a leopard cub being fed by a lioness in tanzania. the flamboyant italian fashion designer, gianni versace, has been shot dead in florida. the multi—millionaire was gunned down outside his home, in the exclusive south beach district of miami. emergency services across central europe are stepping up their efforts to contain the worse floods this century. nearly 100 people have been killed. broadway is...
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and like christians, they believe there is going to be a redemption. unlike christians, they do not believe the redemption is coming through a divinity. they believe in themselves as the divinity. they are the social redeemers makesis is what well-meaning people like my parents dangerous. if you believe that you cannot -- you can work achieve the work of god and bring about heaven on earth which is what they believe, that's what social justice is, what crime we do not commit, what lie would you not tell? you be crime would commit -- capable of committing to support. my parents never referred to themselves as communists, i never heard them is that word. in connection with themselves or their friends. progressives. every progressive believes this. and look at the crimes that they are comfortable with, even as we sit here today, although hollywood progressives that support these monsters in venezuela who are destroying the country there. left, steventhe spielberg, we were discussing him before said the five hours he spent with fidel castro who was a sadis
and like christians, they believe there is going to be a redemption. unlike christians, they do not believe the redemption is coming through a divinity. they believe in themselves as the divinity. they are the social redeemers makesis is what well-meaning people like my parents dangerous. if you believe that you cannot -- you can work achieve the work of god and bring about heaven on earth which is what they believe, that's what social justice is, what crime we do not commit, what lie would you...
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mark: kristin schulz -- kristin -- christian schulz, thank you.e are committed to securing your access to alternate sources of energy, so poland and its neighbors are never again held hostage to a single supplier of energy. outussia has sometimes cut guys shipments overpricing disputes. trump said western nations must stand up to the evils of terrorism and government bureaucracy. he argued the west can prevail but only if people cling tight to bodies of faith, family and freedom. the manhunt is not over in the bombing of the area on a grand concert. rande concert. it happened on may 22, killing 22 people. more than 200 others were wounded. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am courtney donohoe. this is bloomberg. mark: thank you. coming up on the european close, how rough old the roads get for the u.k. when it comes to brexit ? we spoke to the the region prime minister. -- we spoke to the norwegian prime minister. this is bloomberg. ♪ live from bloomberg world headquarters i
mark: kristin schulz -- kristin -- christian schulz, thank you.e are committed to securing your access to alternate sources of energy, so poland and its neighbors are never again held hostage to a single supplier of energy. outussia has sometimes cut guys shipments overpricing disputes. trump said western nations must stand up to the evils of terrorism and government bureaucracy. he argued the west can prevail but only if people cling tight to bodies of faith, family and freedom. the manhunt is...
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presumably because now hateful to remind people to christianity exists.ieve and what is going to go over this, so obvious they we will keep you posted if anyone does. that's hardly the point here. law enforcement has been so bullied by the progressive thought police in this country that they felt obligated to investigate religious art is a crime. in other words, to play along with the fantasy that you can hurt somebody by expressing unfashionable views. meanwhile, murders go unsolved for lack of manpower. it's the brave new world the left is created, animals know what he says anything about it. a new antifascist gym, and chicago. the secret, they will give us the real name. we will talk to nally, one of the jim's founders. that will be >> tucker: a group of what left-wing activists is training itself for war. it's called a haymaker collective, and it says that donald trump selection is caused a surge of fascist violence in america. they want to establish their own antifascist jim to teach the left how to fight back. she is a participant in the new project
presumably because now hateful to remind people to christianity exists.ieve and what is going to go over this, so obvious they we will keep you posted if anyone does. that's hardly the point here. law enforcement has been so bullied by the progressive thought police in this country that they felt obligated to investigate religious art is a crime. in other words, to play along with the fantasy that you can hurt somebody by expressing unfashionable views. meanwhile, murders go unsolved for lack...
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but according to the "guardian" the businesses are bankrolled in part by sekulow's christian charity,ase, christians against secular evangelism, and its affiliate the american center for law and justice, qi doled out more than $60 million to sekulow, members of his family and their businesses. both groups are now under scrutiny by the attorneys general of north carolina and new york. msnbc reached out to sekulow for comment but we did not hear back. but a spokesman for sekulow told the "guardian" the financial arrangements between the aclj, case and related entities are reviewed by independent compensation experts have been determined to be reasonable. joining me are charlie pierce, writer at large for esquire magazine and frank schafer, author of the book "why i am an atheist who believes in god." thank you guys both for being here. charlie, i'm going to start with you, though. there were some instructions the "guardian" was able to find for the telemarketers trying to raise money for the aclj, which sounds like the aclu, i think it was meant to, and what people would say to them if
but according to the "guardian" the businesses are bankrolled in part by sekulow's christian charity,ase, christians against secular evangelism, and its affiliate the american center for law and justice, qi doled out more than $60 million to sekulow, members of his family and their businesses. both groups are now under scrutiny by the attorneys general of north carolina and new york. msnbc reached out to sekulow for comment but we did not hear back. but a spokesman for sekulow told...
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that reality has caused many of us, many christians to despair and wonder, is god finished with america? our best days over? in the midst of that despair came november the eighth, 2016. [applause] day represented the greatest political upset in american history. [cheering] day,cause it was on that november 8, that god declared that the people, not the pollsters, were going to choose the next president of the united states. and they chose donald trump. [applause] you know this, you have heard it often. trump won won the evangelical vote by the largest margin in history because christians understood that he alone had the leadership skills necessary to reverse the downward death spiral our nation was then. , since thatime time, everywhere i go, i find that people are even more excited about president trump than they were on election day. it is easy to understand why. president trump has not only met exceeded our every expectation in reviving the economy, rebuilding our military, respecting our veterans and restoring our greatest freedom of all, the free exercise of our faith. [applause] tr
that reality has caused many of us, many christians to despair and wonder, is god finished with america? our best days over? in the midst of that despair came november the eighth, 2016. [applause] day represented the greatest political upset in american history. [cheering] day,cause it was on that november 8, that god declared that the people, not the pollsters, were going to choose the next president of the united states. and they chose donald trump. [applause] you know this, you have heard it...
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presumably because now hateful to remind people to christianity exists.ard to believe and what is going to go over this, so obvious we will keep you s posted w if anyone does. that's hardly the point here. law enforcement has been soso bullied by the progressive thought police in this countrynf that they felt obligated to investigate religious art as a crime. in other words, to play along with the fantasy that you can hurt somebody by expressing unfashionable views. meanwhile, murders go unsolved for lack of manpower. it's the brave new world, the know left has created, and almost know what he says anything about it. a new antifascist gym, and chicago. the secret, they will give us the real name. weoo will talk to naila, one of the gym's founders. that will be interesting. stay tuned. ♪ expedia. binders, done. super-cool notebooks, done. that's mom taking care of business. but who takes care of mom? office depot/office max. this week, get this ream of paper for just one cent after rewards. ♪ taking care of business. ♪ it's happening, it's happening! in th
presumably because now hateful to remind people to christianity exists.ard to believe and what is going to go over this, so obvious we will keep you s posted w if anyone does. that's hardly the point here. law enforcement has been soso bullied by the progressive thought police in this countrynf that they felt obligated to investigate religious art as a crime. in other words, to play along with the fantasy that you can hurt somebody by expressing unfashionable views. meanwhile, murders go...