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the gnostic christians are targeted, rcionite christians and other dualist christians-- christians whoold testament as part of their canon-- are targeted. on. list of enemies goes on and there's a kind of, in a sense, internal purge of the church asm onror ruling one empire tries to have thisingle church. >> to appreciate the remarkable, dramatic evolution that had occurred in so short a period, one might counterpose the image of pliny in his courtroom under the emperor trajan, sending christians off to their execion simply for being called christians, to the majesty of constantine presiding haer the great gathering of bishops that he called to resolve particul questions. the impeum, on the one hand, being used clearly to extinguish a religious movement; theon imperiumhe other hand, ing used clearly to undergird and suort a religious movement, the same religious movement, in so short a period of time. >> narrator: the cross, the hated symbol of death and defeat, now erged as the symbol of triumph. and in the eyes of some, the apocalyptic prophecy of revelation had at last been fulfille
the gnostic christians are targeted, rcionite christians and other dualist christians-- christians whoold testament as part of their canon-- are targeted. on. list of enemies goes on and there's a kind of, in a sense, internal purge of the church asm onror ruling one empire tries to have thisingle church. >> to appreciate the remarkable, dramatic evolution that had occurred in so short a period, one might counterpose the image of pliny in his courtroom under the emperor trajan, sending...
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by entering into the church, these christians enter into that history, as well.s tremendously prestigious and impoant. >> i think perhaps originay they were attracted tohe regeneration, eternal life. you're baptized, you're illuminated. probably they were attracted to the rituals and to the communities. >> narrator: like most jewish e communities, tly followers of jesus assembled for worship in each other's homes. >> among the things that make the christiansifferent are a couple of rituals which they developed early on, before the very earliest sources that webo have them. and one of these is an initiation cerony which they call baptism, which is simply a greek word that means "dunking the second major ritual which ey developed is a meal, a common meal which they have together, which is designed as a memorial of the last supper which jesus had with his disciples. >> now, the situation seems to be that initially when people were attracted to the jesus movement, they first became jews. >> narrator: becoming a jew wast no easy . it meant conforming to strict jewish
by entering into the church, these christians enter into that history, as well.s tremendously prestigious and impoant. >> i think perhaps originay they were attracted tohe regeneration, eternal life. you're baptized, you're illuminated. probably they were attracted to the rituals and to the communities. >> narrator: like most jewish e communities, tly followers of jesus assembled for worship in each other's homes. >> among the things that make the christiansifferent are a...
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judaism and christianity arera now going their se ways. i'm aliclirris and i'm ted to be here with bill young. bill: well, alice, i thought it was interesting to hear thscholar comment during the last segment... "i did not eect journalism. "we've misread the scriptures, "not that they've been miswtten." quite an important statement when talking about the interpretation of one of the most read pieces of literature of all time. alice: and you know what else is important? you taking asuion right now anorting this station withancial gift. when you call or go online, you can request the dvd of the entire full length documentary when you make an ongoing monthly donation of $8 or an annual onetime gift of $96. bill: well, there's so much going on in this program that even watcng it one time certainly is not enough. and the things that you thought you knew, hearing those experts give us more context and more research, bringing more questions and discussions into play. it'a wonderful program and it's a hallmark of what pbs does best. alice: i agree
judaism and christianity arera now going their se ways. i'm aliclirris and i'm ted to be here with bill young. bill: well, alice, i thought it was interesting to hear thscholar comment during the last segment... "i did not eect journalism. "we've misread the scriptures, "not that they've been miswtten." quite an important statement when talking about the interpretation of one of the most read pieces of literature of all time. alice: and you know what else is important? you...
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i am christian fraser. initiative on dissident leaders in the tigray region.>iv taking care of civilianes and civilian institutions. anchor: in argentina, thousands of people lined theapal to pay respects to diego maradona. this is the scene live outside of the where maradona will be laid to rest. millions of amerans are traveling and gatring together for thanksgiving. we speak to an pat here in -- ex-pat here in battain who cele christian: for all of y watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." t the ethiopia governm saying that it is givingti aid ay tigray to the region of. nearly 50,000 refugees archived on the border. if you troops have seen stopping people who are seeking refuge in sudan. reporter a new day away from home, but for these refugees, it is a big relief to have made it from sudan. st of this use thisat least 100d of yourly dbut now things. we spotted ethiopian troops stationed on the other sr.e of the orde they have been discouraging people from fleeing the country. ar requests for comments from the authorities went
i am christian fraser. initiative on dissident leaders in the tigray region.>iv taking care of civilianes and civilian institutions. anchor: in argentina, thousands of people lined theapal to pay respects to diego maradona. this is the scene live outside of the where maradona will be laid to rest. millions of amerans are traveling and gatring together for thanksgiving. we speak to an pat here in -- ex-pat here in battain who cele christian: for all of y watching on pbs and around the globe,...
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i would leave christian broadcaster in the country and yet you still support him. do solemnly swear i think i join with a lot of people waking up the day after the election going what just happened. so he's he's an unlikely president and it's unlikely for him to be of such appeal to evangelical voters that said i think president trump is an absolute master me master of emotion as a master politician he made very specific promises to the evangelical community about supreme court justices about the johnson a man about christian persecution christiane it's under siege unlike other politicians who make promises in the campaign and then do something different in office he's fulfilled his promises he's he's come through a lot of what white evangelicals have had to do since trump appear on the scene is to figure out kind of how he fits in their theology and their religious commitments the office is so powerful. that you need god even more a c b an interview says donald trump cares about us nobody has done more for christians or evangelicals or frankly religion that i have
i would leave christian broadcaster in the country and yet you still support him. do solemnly swear i think i join with a lot of people waking up the day after the election going what just happened. so he's he's an unlikely president and it's unlikely for him to be of such appeal to evangelical voters that said i think president trump is an absolute master me master of emotion as a master politician he made very specific promises to the evangelical community about supreme court justices about...
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these candidates want to gain that christian vote because in america 70.6% of people are christian, apart of the vote, and if you get the christian vote it seems you're going to win. and then these ads differ, because in fords and he shows ad he shows his own beliefs, or at least what we think are his own beliefs, in an anecdotal way. and by his refusal to be in the playboy ad, he was part of the moral majority. however, trump's had -- trump's ad shows his lack of understanding of question beliefs. and i am sure they put that purposefully in there. it hinders him getting the vote of them are majority that ford set up. >> some fallacies in both ads, they both use hasty generalization. the second ad is saying trump is not a christian because he continually done things that are not christlike. that does not give enough information necessarily to say he would be a bad president. and moral equivalence. the first one. i already mentioned, they are saying carter is bad for doing the playboy interview and ford is good for not doing the playboy interview. and the anti-trump ad saying that beca
these candidates want to gain that christian vote because in america 70.6% of people are christian, apart of the vote, and if you get the christian vote it seems you're going to win. and then these ads differ, because in fords and he shows ad he shows his own beliefs, or at least what we think are his own beliefs, in an anecdotal way. and by his refusal to be in the playboy ad, he was part of the moral majority. however, trump's had -- trump's ad shows his lack of understanding of question...
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leslie kerrick trump said his dad saved christianity. trump said hisr dad saved christianity.d his dad take christianity. sway then add to religious voter from voting for president trump. most recently, a newspaper [indiscernible] which includes a passive faith advisor from former president barack obama, they released one specific add shown to the associated press. according to ap, one of the ads claims president trump has quote used christianity for his own purposes. and at christian voters do not need trump to save them. the truth is trump needs christians to save his flailing campaign. so in the last ad and in this ad about president trump we are seeing a parallel about christian voters being used. christian values rather than being practiced are being used for political gain and rather than being practiced. -- for clinical gain and plug all purposes, rather -- for political gain and political purposes, rather than being practiced. >> these candidates want to gain that christian vote because in america 70.6% of people are christian, a huge part of the vote, and if you get t
leslie kerrick trump said his dad saved christianity. trump said hisr dad saved christianity.d his dad take christianity. sway then add to religious voter from voting for president trump. most recently, a newspaper [indiscernible] which includes a passive faith advisor from former president barack obama, they released one specific add shown to the associated press. according to ap, one of the ads claims president trump has quote used christianity for his own purposes. and at christian voters do...
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if you get the christian vote, it seems like you're going to win.ffer because in ford's ad he shows his own beliefs, or at least what we think are in his own beliefs in an an deneck dotal way anecdota way. by his refusal to be in the "playboy" ad, he was part of the moral majority. however, trump's ad kind of shows his lack of understanding of christian beliefs, and i'm sure they put that purposefully in there. it hinders him from getting the vote of the moral majority that ford set up. >> okay. some of the fallacies used in both ads, they both used hasty generalization. the second ad is saying that trump is not a real christian because he continuously does things that are not christ-like. that does not necessarily give enough information to say that he would be a bad president. also moral equivalence, the first one, you know, i already mentioned that they are saying carter is bad for doing that "playboy" interview and ford is good for not doing that "playboy" interview. the anti-trump ad says that because trump is faking being a christian, he's unf
if you get the christian vote, it seems like you're going to win.ffer because in ford's ad he shows his own beliefs, or at least what we think are in his own beliefs in an an deneck dotal way anecdota way. by his refusal to be in the "playboy" ad, he was part of the moral majority. however, trump's ad kind of shows his lack of understanding of christian beliefs, and i'm sure they put that purposefully in there. it hinders him from getting the vote of the moral majority that ford set...
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70.6% of people are christian. again, huge part of the vote, if you get the christian vote, it seems like you are going to win. and then these ads differ because in his own beliefs or what we think our his own beliefs in an anecdotal way. in the playboy ad, he was part of the moral majority. however, trumps ad shows his lack of understanding of christian beliefs. i'm sure they put that purposefully in there. it hinders him getting the vote for them are majority that ford setup. some fallacies in both of the app adds, the second ad is showing that trump is not a real question because he does things that are not christ-like. that does not necessarily give enough information to say he would be a bad president. moral equivalence, the first one, i already mentioned that they are saying that carter is bad for doing the playboy interview and ford is good for doing the playboy interview. an anti trump ad says that because trump is faking being a christian, he is unfit for office, which is not necessarily correlated. that's
70.6% of people are christian. again, huge part of the vote, if you get the christian vote, it seems like you are going to win. and then these ads differ because in his own beliefs or what we think our his own beliefs in an anecdotal way. in the playboy ad, he was part of the moral majority. however, trumps ad shows his lack of understanding of christian beliefs. i'm sure they put that purposefully in there. it hinders him getting the vote for them are majority that ford setup. some fallacies...
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christian: absolutely, vonnie.u look at what's happening in asia, many cities --china vonnie: i believe we are not hearing christian ulbrich. we are going to try and get him back and speak to him in a moment. that is the jll ceo christian ulbrich coming to us from frankfurt. let's take a look at the markets. dow s&p 500 just tagging the slightly. the nasdaq is up .2%. a positive session for stocks, as when we got the news from pfizer, updating its vaccine news. we are getting back to christian ulbrich. you were outlining your optimism as every ceo that i speak to in new york says maximum ofo 20% their staff are in the office. christian: that is the current picture. see you look at asia, we people getting back into the offices, and occupancy is very normal in china and other places. the same will be the case in europe and the u.s. once people are safe to get back into the office, and the vaccine coming will very much help also. let's get a regional glimpse from you. you were talking about places like china. what can
christian: absolutely, vonnie.u look at what's happening in asia, many cities --china vonnie: i believe we are not hearing christian ulbrich. we are going to try and get him back and speak to him in a moment. that is the jll ceo christian ulbrich coming to us from frankfurt. let's take a look at the markets. dow s&p 500 just tagging the slightly. the nasdaq is up .2%. a positive session for stocks, as when we got the news from pfizer, updating its vaccine news. we are getting back to...
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i attended a private christian high school.ook at the way someone lives their life and he believed them. >> your son. >> i was taught that we should love our neighbors as ourselves. >> white power. >> when he used force to clear lafayette park and stand in front of st. john's. >> bludgeon and gas people and protesters for a ridiculous photo op. >> the moment that he held up that bible, he revealed this president is using us christians have to resist being used to justify things jesus would ever justify. >> very fine people on both sides. >> love is patient. love is kind. love does not boast. >> i am the chosen one. not do evil but rejoices in the truth. >> we cannot allow this man to be reelected. >> ok, so before we examine that, we are going to look at where president trump curtly stands with more religious and christian voters. president trump and his reelection campaign have largely centered their platform around winning over the christian, perhaps more religious, votes. republicans are also appealing to voters of faith cla
i attended a private christian high school.ook at the way someone lives their life and he believed them. >> your son. >> i was taught that we should love our neighbors as ourselves. >> white power. >> when he used force to clear lafayette park and stand in front of st. john's. >> bludgeon and gas people and protesters for a ridiculous photo op. >> the moment that he held up that bible, he revealed this president is using us christians have to resist being...
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and jerron and christian, christian i'll start with you, the president is putting a lot on your shoulders a long-term proposition. you ready for it? >> yeah, i mean just focusing on my friends in school and always helping them and always having their back i think is more important. and just keeping faith in my people, my family, keeping faith in my friends. >> and jerron do you think -- well, one, i know you're ready for the long-term proposition, but what about your friends who might not be on the journey with you? what do you say to them? >> you know, for one it's never too late to start a journey. even though you may not be on a journey now you can always join me whenever you want to. and also be being i guess a repository of information i have a duty to share that information. so whatever i'm getting in is up to me as my brother's keeper to make sure that my brother is well. >> you know, there was something said when we talked earlier about the fact that was terrific -- i think it was you doctor, what was beautiful about my brother's keeper one of the students told you is that so many
and jerron and christian, christian i'll start with you, the president is putting a lot on your shoulders a long-term proposition. you ready for it? >> yeah, i mean just focusing on my friends in school and always helping them and always having their back i think is more important. and just keeping faith in my people, my family, keeping faith in my friends. >> and jerron do you think -- well, one, i know you're ready for the long-term proposition, but what about your friends who...
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origins, relive the epic of the rise of christianity through frontline's from jes to christ.ebrate this emotional and impactful series with your ongoing sustaining gift of $6 a month and we'll send you the companion book with our thanks. maken ongoing contribution of $8 a month or an annual donation of $96 and the entidv four-hour film ocan be yours. make a generous sustaining contribution of $15 month or a one-time annu gift of $180 and we'll thank you with both t book and dvd plus an additional dvd, peter & paul and the christian revolution. whatever level you select, know that every contribution makes a difference at thipbs station. you helpo keep the tradition of phenomenal storytelling alive now and for future generations. make that call or go online right now. thank you. bill: you know, i love that combination level, because i like to think of it as a iendship level. i can keep something for myself and maybe send the to another family member or the dvd to a friend. i love being able to share like that. now, where else but on pbs would you have a gateway like this to ent
origins, relive the epic of the rise of christianity through frontline's from jes to christ.ebrate this emotional and impactful series with your ongoing sustaining gift of $6 a month and we'll send you the companion book with our thanks. maken ongoing contribution of $8 a month or an annual donation of $96 and the entidv four-hour film ocan be yours. make a generous sustaining contribution of $15 month or a one-time annu gift of $180 and we'll thank you with both t book and dvd plus an...
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christian: tech can really overcome the pandemic.his is true for the private but also public sector. portfoliot of our extremely relevant. think about all the lockdowns happening across the world. we just talked about it in europe. we are going into the second wave of the pandemic. what you need is intelligent supply chain software that can still enable customers to produce and deliver. what you also need is changing from positional sales to commerce. these are all the solutions that sap provides, and we are the number one in many of these markets. this is very relevant for our customers. this is why we want to invest in r&d, invest with our customers. they need us now. tech is a key enabler to come out stronger. sap shares had been rising going into this but have plummeted, wiping tens of billions of dollars off of your market cap. how can investors have confidence after such a massive blow? christian: again, as i mentioned, we have guidance out there that is succeeding on- prem. i don't want to trade the success of our customers fo
christian: tech can really overcome the pandemic.his is true for the private but also public sector. portfoliot of our extremely relevant. think about all the lockdowns happening across the world. we just talked about it in europe. we are going into the second wave of the pandemic. what you need is intelligent supply chain software that can still enable customers to produce and deliver. what you also need is changing from positional sales to commerce. these are all the solutions that sap...
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christian only has a father somewhere far away. he has a new family, his gang of street children, where he takes care of the smaller ones. that building and we regard each other missive nice as equals, but i think once there's no money, that's when you know i got what i mean. you know, how about boston given that what we're doing loose pedestrian bridge and offer something rosaries, so that we can buy from the not so bright sun comes to earn your living. fighters got off on a boy. it's a hard life for the families of the children of key aapl caught in the midst of the war on drugs instigated by president do terror tape where the poor accused of being drug dealers are killed or locked away. raids are part of everyday life. at least in these places where the parents of christians, young friends, live, the street children of key apo, are often arrested. the leaders of the philippines want to lower the age of criminal liability from the current 15 to 9 or 12. this means that even younger children could see themselves behind bars with t
christian only has a father somewhere far away. he has a new family, his gang of street children, where he takes care of the smaller ones. that building and we regard each other missive nice as equals, but i think once there's no money, that's when you know i got what i mean. you know, how about boston given that what we're doing loose pedestrian bridge and offer something rosaries, so that we can buy from the not so bright sun comes to earn your living. fighters got off on a boy. it's a hard...
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this was the christian spirit of sharing. forefathers were people a sickly motivated by christian principles. many of them felt they could best progress under this communal economic arrangement and have full freedom also. they thought they had an ideal economic system. even among these dedicated christians, however, with a great measure of freedom, the theory of government ownership of property and communal living did not work in practice. a few of the less industrious colonists discovered that no matter how little they produced and carried to the common storehouse, they still received a share equal with their neighbors. they began to loaf, and shirk their duty. the industrious, seeing they the being made to support slothful, began to slow down also. well, as one family after another eased up on work and production of vegetables, grains and meats, the goods in the storehouse dwindled. in time, starvation threatened to wipe out the colony. the leaders of the colony the spirit of their communal experiment. instead of providing
this was the christian spirit of sharing. forefathers were people a sickly motivated by christian principles. many of them felt they could best progress under this communal economic arrangement and have full freedom also. they thought they had an ideal economic system. even among these dedicated christians, however, with a great measure of freedom, the theory of government ownership of property and communal living did not work in practice. a few of the less industrious colonists discovered that...
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[indistinct talking] >> hypocritical, so-called christian. hypocritical, so-called christian.ocritical, so-called christian. [indistinct talking] day she comes back out here. >> i see a cameraman right there. [cross talking] >> a lot of people can quote scripture and they can open up another bible and say something different. the bible is a myth. on,ut a mask on, put a mask put a mask on, put a mask on. all day long. on,a mask on, put a mask put a mask on, put a mask on. [indiscernible] announcer: looking at some of the action this afternoon at the white house. in responserotests to the election results of our. and a couple of moments, we will hear from joe biden. live coverage here on c-span. >> maybe he is on the upside, too. there we go. [laughter] god, i cannot tell you how good it is to see all of you. it has been far too long. i have missed all of you. thank you. thank you for being here and thank you for being my family. hope.while i breathe, i [applause] while i breathe, i hope. i am still breathing and i still have hope. [cheering and applause] our state motto rings t
[indistinct talking] >> hypocritical, so-called christian. hypocritical, so-called christian.ocritical, so-called christian. [indistinct talking] day she comes back out here. >> i see a cameraman right there. [cross talking] >> a lot of people can quote scripture and they can open up another bible and say something different. the bible is a myth. on,ut a mask on, put a mask put a mask on, put a mask on. all day long. on,a mask on, put a mask put a mask on, put a mask on....
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we're both christians. >> you're both christians. and you respect each other enough to disagree and to engaga erious and rigorous contest of ideas in a civil andy respectful you teach a course at princeton university and you also have in common that youes were both on the original "firing line with william f. buckley jr." >> mm-hmm. >> it'a very great honor. very great honor. >> well, what's clear is, as you nod when you speak, you'red nodding ce versa. you're leaning in to one another. there's a clear affection between e two of you. >> he's so lovable. >> and i'm so glad you guys -- [ both laugh ] >> it's true. in fact, actually, i think it's deeper than civility and it's even deeper than respect i think we've got a genuine love for one another. i revel in his humanity. >> and it seems to me -- i've heard you say the common denominator is love. there are just so spects and facets who we are as human beings that cannot be subsumed under politics. so when you love somebody, you loveheir qualities, their character, their laughter, thei
we're both christians. >> you're both christians. and you respect each other enough to disagree and to engaga erious and rigorous contest of ideas in a civil andy respectful you teach a course at princeton university and you also have in common that youes were both on the original "firing line with william f. buckley jr." >> mm-hmm. >> it'a very great honor. very great honor. >> well, what's clear is, as you nod when you speak, you'red nodding ce versa. you're...
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jerome hawkins and a howard university under grad, christian r., a remember of the class of 2024 at howard university and dr. edwin cassata, head of yonkers public school in new york. welcome, all. christian, i want to start with you, and ask, what does my brother's keeper mean to you? >> it simply means just having that brotherhood, the family aspect really my high school was a part of your initiative and we were all brothers in that community. like, the teachers in my school were my play aunts and my play aun kls. and my brother's keeper is creative village out of my village of my home. i love that. >> jerome, you have the same experience? >> absolutely. and just what christian said. my neighbor's child is my child. your brother is my brother. your sister is my sister. and you know, just looking after one another, what i have, you have. and just sharing the resources. you don't have -- mentorship doesn't have to be lateral. kit be horizontal. >> and has it affected the student body in yonkers? what has it meant to the students there? >> thank yo
jerome hawkins and a howard university under grad, christian r., a remember of the class of 2024 at howard university and dr. edwin cassata, head of yonkers public school in new york. welcome, all. christian, i want to start with you, and ask, what does my brother's keeper mean to you? >> it simply means just having that brotherhood, the family aspect really my high school was a part of your initiative and we were all brothers in that community. like, the teachers in my school were my...
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christians dominated lebanon until the 1970 s. now they are in a minority zala is like a showcase city. contrary to the situation in the rest of the country there's always electricity here and the streets are cleaner than elsewhere. but the crisis has also hit here and more and more people in need help as well. xena doesn't see anyone from the state here either volunteers are taking care of everything. orient helpers food goes to people like 83 year old event koori who used to work for the red cross. but that daddy had. let me shoot there were that if you needed. to. do you. know if you said there is no work and i caught pay the rent was not a bad. they bring me food. and many of the elderly here had been supported by their children but now they're also running out of money there's barely any social safety net in lebanon and all my colleagues have to of course it makes me really sad when i see how miserable the people how little we do to them is still such a lot i think it really affects me i'd really like to help. here to help in
christians dominated lebanon until the 1970 s. now they are in a minority zala is like a showcase city. contrary to the situation in the rest of the country there's always electricity here and the streets are cleaner than elsewhere. but the crisis has also hit here and more and more people in need help as well. xena doesn't see anyone from the state here either volunteers are taking care of everything. orient helpers food goes to people like 83 year old event koori who used to work for the red...
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like je ron and christian.ve faith in the coming generation it's not because they don't make mistakes or they're perfect. i like what he talked about when he talked about his younger sister. and part of the reason in my book i tried to be honest about the mistakes i made. we all make mistakes. the question is do we set up a society in which young people through the mistakes can grow, can learn, can have faith and confidence that the adults around them care about them. and when we do that, our children will succeed. and i have said this before. this upcoming generation is smarter. it's more sophisticated. it's more open to differences and has absorbed the food and the culture and the music of each other. and ways that are uniquely american. america is exceptional not because of our military or our economy. more than anything it's exceptional because we have people from all different walks of life that have gone through different experiences. if we can come together as one, if we can get passed some of the vestag
like je ron and christian.ve faith in the coming generation it's not because they don't make mistakes or they're perfect. i like what he talked about when he talked about his younger sister. and part of the reason in my book i tried to be honest about the mistakes i made. we all make mistakes. the question is do we set up a society in which young people through the mistakes can grow, can learn, can have faith and confidence that the adults around them care about them. and when we do that, our...
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i think christian has gone missing. i. one of the children saw the police take them, but now no one knows where he is. i sometimes street children are arrested without a reason. many tell of torture and interrogation in the institutions. so the we suah men has called the representatives of the commission on human rights. enough to not use it on me and i think i know there's no christian was arrested because the police were looking for a pickpocket. but now he's free again. not full of again. no, it was my 1st time in jail that i love all been on the police for months and run into a school and accused of stealing our government. you know about it. but you didn't steal enough that we were just accused of. it's you know, what is because the police song is hanging around and i said that been a low number. they made me a scapegoat. you know, i mean, i was not, i mean speech me. and so my panel stopped. i know boy, in about reason while i was in hospital, i still felt afraid of the me the doctor knew i was in pain and us too hap
i think christian has gone missing. i. one of the children saw the police take them, but now no one knows where he is. i sometimes street children are arrested without a reason. many tell of torture and interrogation in the institutions. so the we suah men has called the representatives of the commission on human rights. enough to not use it on me and i think i know there's no christian was arrested because the police were looking for a pickpocket. but now he's free again. not full of again....
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you have christians there for me. like for example, the last decade this sunday was kind of an enemy. you know, i mean, he's there to come and take what i have and for him if the same thing before the christians and the muslims, the same thing. and the rulers, they feed off of this. they feed off of fear from the other desperate 30 year old. hussein believes that it is not yet too late. but many of his compatriots want something completely different. they want to get out of the country as soon as they can. tripoli around an hour north of beirut. electro d.j. john tellem has had enough and is taking off. his next album will come out in london. he has already moved out of his flat in beirut, and together with his girlfriend, a russian film producer. he's living with his parents until his flight leaves for europe. man on the evening and basically leaving because we lost hope in the country and i got the chance to apply to u.k. made with kind of like it's turned us down altogether because of it's like instability and like
you have christians there for me. like for example, the last decade this sunday was kind of an enemy. you know, i mean, he's there to come and take what i have and for him if the same thing before the christians and the muslims, the same thing. and the rulers, they feed off of this. they feed off of fear from the other desperate 30 year old. hussein believes that it is not yet too late. but many of his compatriots want something completely different. they want to get out of the country as soon...
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i am a born again christian and trump is not a christian.aking brags about -- a man who brags about grabbing women by that part. it did not upset me when he said it because that's the kind of man he is. he is a vulgar man. when nott me was one old white male republican senator came to the support of women. not one old white male republican congressman came to the support of women. not one old white male republican governor, save the governor of the great state of ohio john kasich. john kasich, you have my admiration. i have great respect for you and if he ever ran for office i would probably vote for him. trump is not a born again christian. he has never even opened up the bible. he has no idea. if you want to be in-service for the lord, god told us very specifically to go and help the poor, be there for the children. he won't ever do that because he thinks they are beneath them. if they are beneath him then you have no god in you. god does not need our help in israel, he has made a plan. it was in effect thousands of years ago and he will d
i am a born again christian and trump is not a christian.aking brags about -- a man who brags about grabbing women by that part. it did not upset me when he said it because that's the kind of man he is. he is a vulgar man. when nott me was one old white male republican senator came to the support of women. not one old white male republican congressman came to the support of women. not one old white male republican governor, save the governor of the great state of ohio john kasich. john kasich,...
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christians dominated lebanon until the 1970 s. now they are in a minority zala is like a showcase city. contrary to the situation in the rest of the country there's always electricity here and the streets are cleaner than elsewhere. but the crisis has also hit here and more and more people in need help as well. xena doesn't see anyone from the state here either volunteers are taking care of everything. orient helpers food goes to people like 83 year old event koori who used to work for the red cross. but kathy that. when the shooting there what did you have to. do. if you said there is no work and i caught pay the rent was not a bad way to. say bring me food. and many of the elderly here had been supported by their children but now they are also running out of money there's barely any social safety net in lebanon at all. because of course it makes me really sad when i see how miserable the people how little we do to them is still such a lot i think it really affects me i'd really like to help. here to help in the long bond and hum
christians dominated lebanon until the 1970 s. now they are in a minority zala is like a showcase city. contrary to the situation in the rest of the country there's always electricity here and the streets are cleaner than elsewhere. but the crisis has also hit here and more and more people in need help as well. xena doesn't see anyone from the state here either volunteers are taking care of everything. orient helpers food goes to people like 83 year old event koori who used to work for the red...
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christians dominated lebanon until the 1970 s. now they are in a minority zala is like a showcase city. contrary to the situation in the rest of the country there's always electricity here and the streets are cleaner than elsewhere. but the crisis has also hit here and more and more people in need help as well. xena doesn't see anyone from the state here either volunteers are taking care of everything. else orient helpers food goes to people like 83 year old event koori who used to work for the red cross. that gathering that. when the shooting there the one that you need. to. do. if you said there is no work and i caught pay the rent was not a bad thing. they bring me food. and many of the elderly here had been supported by their children but now they are also running out of money there's barely any social safety net in lebanon at all. because of course it makes me really sad when i see how miserable the people are how little we do to them it's still such a lot i think it really affects me i'd really like to help. here to help in
christians dominated lebanon until the 1970 s. now they are in a minority zala is like a showcase city. contrary to the situation in the rest of the country there's always electricity here and the streets are cleaner than elsewhere. but the crisis has also hit here and more and more people in need help as well. xena doesn't see anyone from the state here either volunteers are taking care of everything. else orient helpers food goes to people like 83 year old event koori who used to work for the...
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i think christian has gone missing. i. one of the children saw the police take them, but now no one knows where he is. i sometimes street children are arrested without a reason. many tell of torture and interrogation in the institutions. so the we sue, our men has called the representatives of the commission on human rights in august . and i mean, you know, that we know that no christian was arrested because the police were looking for a pickpocket. but now he's free again. you know, not for me to know. it was my 1st time in jail that i love all been telling the police for months and run into was an accused of stealing our identity. what i got, but who didn't steal enough. we were just comes down its numbers because the police saws going around and they said that being a woman, didn't they make me a scapegoat? you know, i, you know, it's always been that appalling and not by me speech me. and so my panel stopped. i know, boy, you know about reason while i was in hospital, i still felt afraid the whole, it's not out of the
i think christian has gone missing. i. one of the children saw the police take them, but now no one knows where he is. i sometimes street children are arrested without a reason. many tell of torture and interrogation in the institutions. so the we sue, our men has called the representatives of the commission on human rights in august . and i mean, you know, that we know that no christian was arrested because the police were looking for a pickpocket. but now he's free again. you know, not for me...
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christian only has a father somewhere far away. he has a new family, his gang of street children where he takes care of the smaller ones that building and we regard each innocent nice as equals about quasars the events and yeah, i got one, i mean, you just, i'll bet boston given that what we're doing this pedestrian bridge and we're selling rosaries, so that we can buy, filmed by so break down incomes to earn your living functions. i got off and on a boy it's a hard life for the families of the children of key aapl caught in the midst of the war on drugs instigated by president do terror tape where the poor accused of being drug dealers are killed or locked away. raids are part of everyday life, at least in these places, where the parents of christians, young friends, live, the street children of key apo, are often arrested. the leaders of the philippines want to lower the age of criminal liability from the current 15 to 9 or 12. this means that even younger children could see themselves behind bars with the ancient bones from well
christian only has a father somewhere far away. he has a new family, his gang of street children where he takes care of the smaller ones that building and we regard each innocent nice as equals about quasars the events and yeah, i got one, i mean, you just, i'll bet boston given that what we're doing this pedestrian bridge and we're selling rosaries, so that we can buy, filmed by so break down incomes to earn your living functions. i got off and on a boy it's a hard life for the families of the...
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closely modeled on the new testament of primitive christianity. these pilgrims had concluded that it was impossible to do, the anglican church had become irredeemably corrupted and they could no longer stay in the anglican church. they had to leave. they went first to holland to a bustling commercial city where for the most part they were tolerated and not persecuted as is commonly believed. they had become concerned that their children and grandchildren and subsequent generations would become corrupted by too secular and commercial of an environment, that they were losing some of their zeal and first love. they made a decision -- we will go back to england, apply for a charter to go to the new world and hire a ship to take us there. they did applied to a charter from the crown, which was denied. in an effort to make their venture legal they went to the virginia company. , whichrporation outfitted and backed the expedition headed by christopher newport, the namesake of mike university. which is settled eventually on jamestown island and thus print
closely modeled on the new testament of primitive christianity. these pilgrims had concluded that it was impossible to do, the anglican church had become irredeemably corrupted and they could no longer stay in the anglican church. they had to leave. they went first to holland to a bustling commercial city where for the most part they were tolerated and not persecuted as is commonly believed. they had become concerned that their children and grandchildren and subsequent generations would become...
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i am a white southern christian. things tend to work out for me. and many of my co- regionalists have told themselves a story for a long time that slavery was not at the center of our national story. what we have to do now and ever more is use the power of reason to actually guide what we do. they are stubborn things. if we do not confront that pass with full eyes and full heart than were not being true to the premise of the revolution. what is what i would say to my more red state friends. if you want to be true to what you say you want to be true to which is the american revolution and our tradition then you have to be true to the work of your mind and the evidence of your eyes. that is at its best what the jeffersonian tradition what the american tradition can do. i was a tradition of john lewis. of frederick douglass. who said that he knew of no soil better adapted to the growth of reform that american soil. he could think of no soil better adapted to the growth of reform that american soil. it will only be that we if the nutrients include reas
i am a white southern christian. things tend to work out for me. and many of my co- regionalists have told themselves a story for a long time that slavery was not at the center of our national story. what we have to do now and ever more is use the power of reason to actually guide what we do. they are stubborn things. if we do not confront that pass with full eyes and full heart than were not being true to the premise of the revolution. what is what i would say to my more red state friends. if...
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this was the christian spirit of sharing.orefathers were people basically motivated by christian principles. many of them felt that they could live under this communal arrangement and have full freedom also. they thought they had an ideal economic system. even among these dedicated christians, however, their great measure of freedom, the theory of government ownership of property and communal living did not work in practice. a few of the less industrious colonists discovered that no matter how little they produced and carried to the common storehouse, they still received a share equal with their neighbors. >> you can watch more about how schoolchildren learned about the pilgrims in the 20 century sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern, 1:00 p.m. marylanduniversity of baltimore county professor william blake teaches a class about new deal era politics and the role of public opinion on issues such as court packing and executive power. professor blake argues that while many of president roosevelt's policies had broad support, the general p
this was the christian spirit of sharing.orefathers were people basically motivated by christian principles. many of them felt that they could live under this communal arrangement and have full freedom also. they thought they had an ideal economic system. even among these dedicated christians, however, their great measure of freedom, the theory of government ownership of property and communal living did not work in practice. a few of the less industrious colonists discovered that no matter how...
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francine: thank you so much, a christian keller. --, christian keller.r federal prosecutors say attorney general william barr may make president trump happy with his election fraud probe. but they say it's unlikely to change the results. he said a high threshold on irregularities for investigations. at the same time, there's concern it could undercut public support for joe biden. mike pompeo isn't acting like a lame-duck -- lame-duck secretary of state. he said the u.s. is not finished with acting tough on china. he calls the chinese communist party a marxist-leninist monster whose role is -- biden has warned boris johnson not to compromise peace in northern ireland while pursuing brexit -- brexit. support forrmed his the deal that went into ending the violent ordeal in ireland. there was a promise the u.k. would uphold this agreement. to joinral reserve said the group a bank set to fight climate change. trump withdrew the u.s. from the packed that biden has pledged to rejoin. global news 24 hours a day on air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by more
francine: thank you so much, a christian keller. --, christian keller.r federal prosecutors say attorney general william barr may make president trump happy with his election fraud probe. but they say it's unlikely to change the results. he said a high threshold on irregularities for investigations. at the same time, there's concern it could undercut public support for joe biden. mike pompeo isn't acting like a lame-duck -- lame-duck secretary of state. he said the u.s. is not finished with...
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i think christians has gone missing. i. one of the children saw the police take them, but now no one knows where he is. i sometimes street children are arrested without a reason many tell of torture and interrogation in the institutions. so the we suah men has called the representatives of the commission on human rights. maybe not, it cannot be said of me and i'm not christian was arrested because the police were looking for a pickpocket. but now he's free again. me not for me again. no. it was my 1st time in jail that i love all been on the police for months and run into a school and accused of some student. how are you going to pull that? i was too tired to stand up and we were just cruised its numbers because the police songs hung around me sad. i've been a big number, don't they make me a scapegoat? you know, i mean, i was a poet, not my peace peace me. and so my panel stopped. i know boy, in about reason while i was in hospital, i still felt afraid of a whole lot of money. the doctor knew i was in pain and us to have p
i think christians has gone missing. i. one of the children saw the police take them, but now no one knows where he is. i sometimes street children are arrested without a reason many tell of torture and interrogation in the institutions. so the we suah men has called the representatives of the commission on human rights. maybe not, it cannot be said of me and i'm not christian was arrested because the police were looking for a pickpocket. but now he's free again. me not for me again. no. it was...
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that is the problem with the christiane amanpour, the extreme.come about her in these references to nazism and hitler, it exposes how little they think of that horrific time of massacring genocide, too low mike lower it to a political argument, how dare they. they are no different than an entity that was willing to do this to the contrary, this is what we should be shocked about, the people of georgia must act, and put in those two g.o.p. senators, and forget about this suggestion that the president has been victimized. he has not. he never will be. it was inevitable they would do this to him because of what he stood for, and he's able to do it because he can face it down. he will again. i don't know exactly how it will unfold. donald trump is not finished saving this nation and getting her back on her feet. >> sean: that is a powerful -- i cannot outdo that. joe, i will give you the next shot at it. >> i'm not following that. what are you, crazy? that is following lou holtz -- >> not that i have an opinion. >> i followed lou holtz in a speech, i
that is the problem with the christiane amanpour, the extreme.come about her in these references to nazism and hitler, it exposes how little they think of that horrific time of massacring genocide, too low mike lower it to a political argument, how dare they. they are no different than an entity that was willing to do this to the contrary, this is what we should be shocked about, the people of georgia must act, and put in those two g.o.p. senators, and forget about this suggestion that the...
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christian, what topic -- christian, what topic would you talk about with dave and jack?piration from >> jimmy: wow, deep. this is good i want to be at that dinner. all right, guys. zoom dinner. we have christian, a navy veteran, and the two celebrities that -- he didn't want to embarrass me, but the two celebrities he would zoom with, me not included, would be dave chappelle he's a pretty good comedian. >> he's all right. >> jimmy: and jack white he's - >> yeah. >> jimmy: he plays music, i guess. [ laughter ] and he would talk about what inspires them. what's their inspiration, which i think is a great topic for this next one, notorious b.i.g. was just inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame, so congrats. [ applause ] finally. so can we do something with the notorious b.i.g. ♪ ♪ it's all good it's all goo baby, baby ♪ ♪ i say, yes, yes y'all, thi is how we ball ♪ ♪ christian jack white and chappelle was on a call ♪ ♪ source of inspiration was the topi of discussion ♪ ♪ talk about inspired i'm inspired b your hustlin' bro ♪ ♪ now that you hear i'm blowing up like nit
christian, what topic -- christian, what topic would you talk about with dave and jack?piration from >> jimmy: wow, deep. this is good i want to be at that dinner. all right, guys. zoom dinner. we have christian, a navy veteran, and the two celebrities that -- he didn't want to embarrass me, but the two celebrities he would zoom with, me not included, would be dave chappelle he's a pretty good comedian. >> he's all right. >> jimmy: and jack white he's - >> yeah. >>...
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christians dominated lebanon until the 1970 s. now they are in a minority zala is like a showcase city. contrary to the situation in the rest of the country there's always electricity here and the streets are cleaner than elsewhere. but the crisis has also hit here and more and more people need help as well. xena doesn't see anyone from the state here either volunteers are taking care of everything. orient helpers food goes to people like 83 year old event koori who used to work for the red cross. that daddy that. when the shooting there that you have to. do. there is no work and i caught pay the rent was not a bad. they bring me food. and many of the elderly here had been supported by their children but now they are also running out of money there's barely any social safety net in lebanon at all. because of course it makes me really sad when i see how miserable the people how little we do it to them it's still such a lot i think it really affects me i'd really like to help. here to help in the long time boundaries and i wish i kn
christians dominated lebanon until the 1970 s. now they are in a minority zala is like a showcase city. contrary to the situation in the rest of the country there's always electricity here and the streets are cleaner than elsewhere. but the crisis has also hit here and more and more people need help as well. xena doesn't see anyone from the state here either volunteers are taking care of everything. orient helpers food goes to people like 83 year old event koori who used to work for the red...
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christians dominated lebanon until the 1970 s. now they are in a minority zala is like a showcase city. contrary to the situation in the rest of the country there's always electricity here and the streets are cleaner than elsewhere. but the crisis has also hit here and more and more people in need help as well. xena doesn't see anyone from the state here either volunteers are taking care of everything. orient helpers food goes to people like 83 year old event koori who used to work for the red cross. but yeah that was when we should see if there were that if you needed. to. do you. know if you said there is no work and i caught pay the rent was not a bad. they bring me food. and many of the elderly here had been supported by their children but now they're also running out of money there's barely any social safety net in lebanon at all. because of course it makes me really sad when i see how miserable the people are how little we do it to them it's still such a lot i think it really affects me i'd really like to help. here to help
christians dominated lebanon until the 1970 s. now they are in a minority zala is like a showcase city. contrary to the situation in the rest of the country there's always electricity here and the streets are cleaner than elsewhere. but the crisis has also hit here and more and more people in need help as well. xena doesn't see anyone from the state here either volunteers are taking care of everything. orient helpers food goes to people like 83 year old event koori who used to work for the red...
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as a christian white woman from texas. there are some things i can say and do an absolute should it when it comes to speaking out against racism. we have not seen this again looking at the history of this we have not seen this blatant language from a president or presidential candidate in 19204 they're basically only allowing people to come because they only wanted white and they're very clear about it the whole genesis idea that white people were scientific superior to others. and so i feel deeply, deeply deeply concerned. this is not just for the president a tap in for 20 years at least if not longer. we've had several policies have been highly anti- muslim. they've led to difficulties i'm sure there are so many people in our audience thinking they can tell so much better than i could with this experience has been like. i think it really requires all of us to have relationships with people who are voting for someone using this kind of racist language. it requires all of us to put those relationships on the line. i'm havi
as a christian white woman from texas. there are some things i can say and do an absolute should it when it comes to speaking out against racism. we have not seen this again looking at the history of this we have not seen this blatant language from a president or presidential candidate in 19204 they're basically only allowing people to come because they only wanted white and they're very clear about it the whole genesis idea that white people were scientific superior to others. and so i feel...
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good evening, christian.sort of circumstances, isn't right that the treasury looks at everything across the board to find savings? i think there is no doubt the chancellor had some very tough decisions to make in the spending review, and he's got more ahead, but i nevertheless think it was a mistake to draw back on the 0.7% of ourgross was a mistake to draw back on the 0.7% of our gross income spent on aid. ithink 0.7% of our gross income spent on aid. i think this is the right thing to do and we should be very proud of the work that the uk does overseas and saving lives and humanitarian crises, also supporting people who have been caught up in conflict, for example in syria. but also, this spendis example in syria. but also, this spend is international in stress where he stopped countries from slipping back into war, when we stop them from becoming, that's also highly stop migration. the uk government has very much focused on leveling up its priority to really improve opportunities and parts of the country t
good evening, christian.sort of circumstances, isn't right that the treasury looks at everything across the board to find savings? i think there is no doubt the chancellor had some very tough decisions to make in the spending review, and he's got more ahead, but i nevertheless think it was a mistake to draw back on the 0.7% of ourgross was a mistake to draw back on the 0.7% of our gross income spent on aid. ithink 0.7% of our gross income spent on aid. i think this is the right thing to do and...
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0h, appointments, didn't he, christian? oh, that's right, yeah.tions have been left them deeper so long. so it's interesting to see who gets those posts. between now and inauguration day on the 20 january... —— so between now and inauguration day on the 20th january — that's around 70 days, we enter the transition stage, where the biden team prepare to take over from trumps administration, and the biden team have already set up a transition website. building up to the day he takes office, joe biden will have to pick people to serve in his cabinet — and fill the top jobs in his administration — such as the white house chief of staff and secretary of state. members of the transition team go into the federal agencies to get briefed on things like looming deadlines and budgets. the aim of the transition period is to ensure a smooth transition of power between the out going trump administraion and the incoming biden government. so what goes into a transition? chris lu headed the 0bama transition team and joins us now. is its, chris, about putting peopl
0h, appointments, didn't he, christian? oh, that's right, yeah.tions have been left them deeper so long. so it's interesting to see who gets those posts. between now and inauguration day on the 20 january... —— so between now and inauguration day on the 20th january — that's around 70 days, we enter the transition stage, where the biden team prepare to take over from trumps administration, and the biden team have already set up a transition website. building up to the day he takes office,...