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his behavior was not at all christian. >> that was not christian. >> reporter: along with christian'sthey made a long drive up to gainesville. >> i could say that car ride was in a silent. we did not talk. we do not know what to say. >> what did the word missing mean? >> missing, me trying to be positive, was him, maybe you went to a party and maybe he got injured and maybe he got into a car accident. we cannot tell because we don't know who he hangs out with. >> reporter: once they arrived, police had questions for alex and his parents.>> it is a small room and we have an officer who gave us a few questions. asking what type of person discretion. as you normally like this? would usually go out, does he drink or do drugs? >> what are you seeing in christian's parents. >> confused, pain. there was pain in their eyes. >> reporter: but erika said the role about the channel that pain into determination, with more friend setting up from miami. >> i had a whole group of individuals who were now just as concerned as i was. just as focused as i was. just is driven to find christian and i did
his behavior was not at all christian. >> that was not christian. >> reporter: along with christian'sthey made a long drive up to gainesville. >> i could say that car ride was in a silent. we did not talk. we do not know what to say. >> what did the word missing mean? >> missing, me trying to be positive, was him, maybe you went to a party and maybe he got injured and maybe he got into a car accident. we cannot tell because we don't know who he hangs out with....
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christian: i am speaking to her colleague covering events. to speed with this plan that we are hearing about, the one that the french and the americans have been pushing through the day. where are they at and what are the chances of success? >> we have to say we have not heard very many details as to the content of this plan. as you say we have heard report that the u.s. and french are negotiating. we saw the french president delivering his address to delegates and he said very clearly "there cannot be a war in lebanon that is why we urge israel to cease this escalation." we know that the french called for this meeting taking place shortly in the next few hours, specifically an emergency session in the situation in lebanon. we have spoken to u.s. allies and european countries and ministers who said we are working hard with our allies to ensure that there is some plan in place to de-escalate the situation. the alarm is high and what is striking between the difference of what we are hearing in new york and the actions on lebanon as you have bee
christian: i am speaking to her colleague covering events. to speed with this plan that we are hearing about, the one that the french and the americans have been pushing through the day. where are they at and what are the chances of success? >> we have to say we have not heard very many details as to the content of this plan. as you say we have heard report that the u.s. and french are negotiating. we saw the french president delivering his address to delegates and he said very clearly...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" christian: hello, i'm christian fraser. "the context." >> hezbollah have been hit hard this week not just in terms of the dead and wounded by the attack on its communications systems was a major humiliation. >> with this operation, the enemy crossed all of the rules, laws, and redlines, didn't care about anything at all, not humanely, not legally. >> israel is responding with force to this aggression by hezbollah. we will use all means necessary to restore security to our northern border and to safely return our citizens to their homes. >> the population in both northern israel and southern lebanon has had to flee their homes, and we all want to see them go back to their homes. that requires a secure environment. ♪ christian: the leader of hezbollah, hassan nasrallah, says the rocket attacks will continue until the war ends in za. the israeli say has been feels hunted and there will be no let up in their response. we will get the thoughts a night from their region and we will discuss whether american diplomacy still has any
announcer: and now, "bbc news" christian: hello, i'm christian fraser. "the context." >> hezbollah have been hit hard this week not just in terms of the dead and wounded by the attack on its communications systems was a major humiliation. >> with this operation, the enemy crossed all of the rules, laws, and redlines, didn't care about anything at all, not humanely, not legally. >> israel is responding with force to this aggression by hezbollah. we will use...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" ♪ christian: hello. ♪ i'm christian fraser, and this is "the context."he horizon in beirut today. this was another israeli strike in a residential area. >> i told you yesterday to thank with houses in which missiles were planted in your living room and the rockets in your garage. anyone who has a missile in the living room and rocket in the garage would not have a home. >> full-scale war is not in anyone's interest. a diplomatic solution is still possible. >> here in lebanon, the question is what did the next few days in the next few weeks brink. people don't know, and they are scared. christian: diplomacy is the only path, says joe biden, to lasting security in the middle east. but the conflict is escalating. hezbollah is firing more rockets across the border, israel replying in-kind with strikes tonight inside beirut. we will get reaction from new york and lebanon. also tonight, keir starmer's first speech to a labour party conference as prime minister. the speech offered some detail of what he wants to achieve while in office. we will have reaction fr
announcer: and now, "bbc news" ♪ christian: hello. ♪ i'm christian fraser, and this is "the context."he horizon in beirut today. this was another israeli strike in a residential area. >> i told you yesterday to thank with houses in which missiles were planted in your living room and the rockets in your garage. anyone who has a missile in the living room and rocket in the garage would not have a home. >> full-scale war is not in anyone's interest. a diplomatic...
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my wife, despite not being a christian herself, not growing up in a christian household, was incrediblyupportive. and, eventually -- in 2019i was baptized for the first time. [applause] and i tell you that story in part so you know a little bit more about this guy standing up here asking you to support him to be vice president of the united states but also because i think there is a lot of wisdom in the christian faith and in the christian tradition. a lot of solutions to the problems that confront our country. i think as we -- we as christians are called to be a light in a dark place. unfortunately there is a lot of leadership coming from washington that is in a very, very dark place and we are called to be the light that counteracts it. in some ways this election is fundamentally about whether christians are going to be allowed to live our faith, whether christians are going to be allowed to advocate for our principles, and whether christians are going to be able to raise our children and build communities that are consistent with our values. i don't think that's an overstatement. i w
my wife, despite not being a christian herself, not growing up in a christian household, was incrediblyupportive. and, eventually -- in 2019i was baptized for the first time. [applause] and i tell you that story in part so you know a little bit more about this guy standing up here asking you to support him to be vice president of the united states but also because i think there is a lot of wisdom in the christian faith and in the christian tradition. a lot of solutions to the problems that...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" ♪ christian: hello. ♪ i'm christian fraser, and this is "the context."number of injured started coming to the hospitals. these injured people were primarily injured in the explosions of pagers they were carrying. >> the context for all of this is the conflict between hezbollah and israel that has been going on since the day after the october 7 attacks by hamas last year. about any type of event that may cause further escalation, and it remains our message to both israel and the other parties that they need to do everything they can to try and reach a diplomatic resolution. christian: hezbollah infiltrated by israeli intelligence. the exploding pagers have injured thousands across lebanon, another escalation that puts the middle east on red alert. how did they do it? what are the implications? we will bring expert analysis. also tonight, the vortex in american politics. where is this cycle of violence taking us, and who is to blame? we will speak to robert reich, former u.s. labor secretary. and home from work or work from home? how does britain get the b
announcer: and now, "bbc news" ♪ christian: hello. ♪ i'm christian fraser, and this is "the context."number of injured started coming to the hospitals. these injured people were primarily injured in the explosions of pagers they were carrying. >> the context for all of this is the conflict between hezbollah and israel that has been going on since the day after the october 7 attacks by hamas last year. about any type of event that may cause further escalation, and...
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america was built off christian values, therefore, this is a christian country, and we should have christian government. richard shaw: why then is jesus nor christianity mentioned in the constitution. why would you even place in that freedom of religion? so to me, the argument is silly. it's nonsense. i'm going to really have a problem with christianity if you say that it was found off of christian values with the things that took place right here on american soil. what was done to the native americans, then what was done to my people and others. donnie o'sullivan: dennis, i can sense that you're particularly . angry. i mean, this really gets to you. dennis jacobsen: yeah, it does. i've had it up to here with distortion of one of the most astonishing revolutionaries into a white jesus wearing a red maga hat. it's just unbelievable to me. i think one reason that younger people are walking right past the door to church is because of the idiocy they see in this movement. (singing) whose broad stripes and bright stars. donnie o'sullivan: so a lot of americans believe that god views america as sp
america was built off christian values, therefore, this is a christian country, and we should have christian government. richard shaw: why then is jesus nor christianity mentioned in the constitution. why would you even place in that freedom of religion? so to me, the argument is silly. it's nonsense. i'm going to really have a problem with christianity if you say that it was found off of christian values with the things that took place right here on american soil. what was done to the native...
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also, i think there's a lot of wisdom in the christian faith and in the christian tradition.f solutions to the problems that confront our country. and i think we are as christians are called to be a light in a dark place. and unfortunately, there is a lot of leadership coming from washington that is in a very, very dark place and we're called to be the life that counter acts it. and i think in some ways this election is fundamentally about whether christians are going to be allowed to live our faith. whether christians are going to be allowed to advocate for our principles and whether christians are going to be able to raise our children and build communities that are consistent with our values and i don't think that's an overstatement. you know, when i was asked by donald trump to be his running mate, and it was a crazy moment for us and our family. i remember the president called me on the monday of the rnc, and that was like the deadline for him to make the decision. he had to make the decision on monday and he called me, probably about 1:00 on monday, and i don't answer t
also, i think there's a lot of wisdom in the christian faith and in the christian tradition.f solutions to the problems that confront our country. and i think we are as christians are called to be a light in a dark place. and unfortunately, there is a lot of leadership coming from washington that is in a very, very dark place and we're called to be the life that counter acts it. and i think in some ways this election is fundamentally about whether christians are going to be allowed to live our...
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christian: i have interviewed him in the past. lot of time listening to him in brussels of course. he is a mountain walker, very cool under pressure, and he will needll of that. this is some path he has to negotiate in the weeks ahead. >> yes, i think he will be faced with an incredibly difficult task. he is clearly a good negotiator, consensus builder. i think all of this will play in his favor. he will need these qualities in spades. but it is also quite clear that macron has appointed someone who is drawn from a party who came in fourth place. this is going to sit poorly not with just the parties and the french national assembly, but also with the voters, who are going to wonder why when macron said nobody really has won the election outright, that may be true. but some people did lose the election. this was the mainstream right party from which barnier hails. it is a strange choice, and understandable choice. basically macron had to select someone who wasn't going to be facing a motion of no-confidence from day one. with barni
christian: i have interviewed him in the past. lot of time listening to him in brussels of course. he is a mountain walker, very cool under pressure, and he will needll of that. this is some path he has to negotiate in the weeks ahead. >> yes, i think he will be faced with an incredibly difficult task. he is clearly a good negotiator, consensus builder. i think all of this will play in his favor. he will need these qualities in spades. but it is also quite clear that macron has appointed...
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christian: around the world and across the u.k., this is bbc news. ♪ ♪ christian: welcome back.ent donald trump will not be sentenced in his new york terminal case until after the 2024 election. his legal team were told by the judge that further to the request, he was postponing sentencing until november 26, three weeks after the election. he said he had taken the decision to avoid any appearance of he was trying to influence voters. donald trump was in a manhattan court today appealing against another verdict that went against him last year. a civil juries sided with e. jean carroll who alleged he attacked her in the dressing room of the department store in the 1990's. the court awarded damages of $2 million for sexual abuse and $3 million for defamation. the former president has repeatedly smeared her reputation after she came forward to make the allegation. and he was at it again today. >> the judge, we had two trials. we asked for a consolidation. he said no. the reason he said no is because you'd rather have double the publicity because that is bad for me. very bad because
christian: around the world and across the u.k., this is bbc news. ♪ ♪ christian: welcome back.ent donald trump will not be sentenced in his new york terminal case until after the 2024 election. his legal team were told by the judge that further to the request, he was postponing sentencing until november 26, three weeks after the election. he said he had taken the decision to avoid any appearance of he was trying to influence voters. donald trump was in a manhattan court today appealing...
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we got to get christians to the polls, because of christians are not out there voting, christians will have a voice in this country, and that is the worst possible outcome. so please get out there and vote. the second note i would leave you on is, let me tell you a little story. it was actually a friend of mine who was very influential to be coming back to my christian faith. it was probably january, february of 2021, and i was talking about all the problems with the biden administration. remember, this was right after joe biden took office, and he was already starting to do things that before i was angry about, he was already starting to do things with election integrity i thought were absurd and scandalous. i was going through all these problems them and there was a technical word for what i was doing. it's called whining. i was whining to my buddy about all the things i was annoyed with with the present administration. he stopped me dead in my tracks. he was thinking about when i would run for senate the next time, and i did run, 20 22, i was elected to the united states senate for
we got to get christians to the polls, because of christians are not out there voting, christians will have a voice in this country, and that is the worst possible outcome. so please get out there and vote. the second note i would leave you on is, let me tell you a little story. it was actually a friend of mine who was very influential to be coming back to my christian faith. it was probably january, february of 2021, and i was talking about all the problems with the biden administration....
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the dome of the heavenly kingdom, where every christian prayerfully rushes.nal structure of the orthodox church is a reflection of the kingdom of god. in the unity of its three spheres: divine, heavenly and earthly. the visible embodiment of the church symbolism - an orthodox church. a person who wants to become more closely involved with ancient tradition and traditions should, looking at the earthly in the construction of the temple, try to see the heavenly in it. the meaning and significance of the architectural forms of a christian church. understand, considering the temple in its idea, as the fruit of god's dispensation, based on the tradition carefully preserved by the church. in orthodoxy, the temple acquires special significance, it is not just a building in which religious services are held, it is a sacred space, a place where man meets god. spherical the structure of the arches, vaults and the space under the dome resembles. the vault of heaven, where the prayerful appeals of all those gathered in the temple are directed. in the center of the middle
the dome of the heavenly kingdom, where every christian prayerfully rushes.nal structure of the orthodox church is a reflection of the kingdom of god. in the unity of its three spheres: divine, heavenly and earthly. the visible embodiment of the church symbolism - an orthodox church. a person who wants to become more closely involved with ancient tradition and traditions should, looking at the earthly in the construction of the temple, try to see the heavenly in it. the meaning and significance...
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christian: why?ink the toxicity in politics right now is making washington less effective? i don't mean nessarily less effective domestically, because we all know congress is not been that effective in recent years. i mean effective as a superpower on the world stage. gen. mcmaster: absolutely. what i described in the book is the tendency in recent administrations to define a new president's foreign policy mainly as an opposition to their predecessor. we have these enduring challenges to our security and prosperity, including two revisionist powers on the eurasian landmass, russia and china. and a coalescence axis of aggressors where they have filled in iran and north korea. in an effort i believe to tear down the existing rules of international discourse and replace them with new rules that are sympathetic to their authoritarian force of government and in china's case, a mercantilist economic model. it is past time for us to come together and generate consensus around these major challenges to natio
christian: why?ink the toxicity in politics right now is making washington less effective? i don't mean nessarily less effective domestically, because we all know congress is not been that effective in recent years. i mean effective as a superpower on the world stage. gen. mcmaster: absolutely. what i described in the book is the tendency in recent administrations to define a new president's foreign policy mainly as an opposition to their predecessor. we have these enduring challenges to our...
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it♪ christian: welcome back.d israeli soldiers in gaza discovered the bodies of six hostages execud by happenas. the response since has been an outpouring of protests with thousands of israelis flooding the streets demanding a cease-fire that would bring the hostages back and end the war. it's a position the majority of israelis anyhow support but standing in their way is their own prime minister. benjamin netanyahu is stalling on the negotiations, insistent that any post war agreement vols israeli soldiers maintaining a presence between gaza and the sinai desert. >> that corridor became completely porous. the other borders? controlledded by us but once this was perforated, even know the policy of egypt was to prevent it, it didn't it didn't succeeds and once we left our sidef the philadelphia corridor rockets went in, missiles went in. drones went in. ammo went in. weapons manufacturing equipment came in, tunnel drling equipment came in. once we got out, once we left the philadelphia corridor, iran could carry o
it♪ christian: welcome back.d israeli soldiers in gaza discovered the bodies of six hostages execud by happenas. the response since has been an outpouring of protests with thousands of israelis flooding the streets demanding a cease-fire that would bring the hostages back and end the war. it's a position the majority of israelis anyhow support but standing in their way is their own prime minister. benjamin netanyahu is stalling on the negotiations, insistent that any post war agreement vols...
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christian: fascinating.hope we'll talk more in the final few weeks because certainly our focus will be on pennsylvania. thanks for coming on. and just a reminder to stay with us if you can for the next hour of our coverage. got a great panel with us from all sides with their thoughts on what is at stake. around the world and across the u.k., you're watching "bbc news." let's have a quick look at some of the stories making news here in the u.k. today. the former leader of the democratic unionist participant sir jeffrey donaldson will go on trial in march after pleading not guilty. he's accused of 18 offenses including rape, and indecent assault. all allegedly occurred between 1995 and 2008. his wife, ronald donaldson also denied relating to aiding and abetting. a public inquiry into the crimes of the serial killer lucy letby has heard that she may have been prevented from attacking more babies. the king is queen will head to australia and showa in october in what will be the king's first foreign trip since be
christian: fascinating.hope we'll talk more in the final few weeks because certainly our focus will be on pennsylvania. thanks for coming on. and just a reminder to stay with us if you can for the next hour of our coverage. got a great panel with us from all sides with their thoughts on what is at stake. around the world and across the u.k., you're watching "bbc news." let's have a quick look at some of the stories making news here in the u.k. today. the former leader of the...
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christian: there are many u.s. who would prefer to ignore what is happening in afghanistan. there are votes on revisiting what is going wrong but an election year there is still apportioning blame for what went wrong. republicans on the house foreign affairs committee issued a report into the u.s. withdrawal in 2021, putting the blame on president biden's shoulders. the democrats have hit back, calling the report by us, noting it was donald trump who negotiated the withdrawal with the taliban and with the exclusion of the den government. the withdrawal led to desperate scenes like this. violence, including the suicide attacks at kabul airport, which killed 170 afghans and 13 u.s. soldiers. republicans and the chaos was preventable and the white house was guilty of a dereliction of duty. with us tonight is a retired u.s. army lieutenant general who served as the u.s. ambassador to nato between 2013 and 2017, and as the u.s. puty national security advisor for iraq and afghanistan between 2007 and 2013. very welcome t
christian: there are many u.s. who would prefer to ignore what is happening in afghanistan. there are votes on revisiting what is going wrong but an election year there is still apportioning blame for what went wrong. republicans on the house foreign affairs committee issued a report into the u.s. withdrawal in 2021, putting the blame on president biden's shoulders. the democrats have hit back, calling the report by us, noting it was donald trump who negotiated the withdrawal with the taliban...
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on april 13, 1975, when pir jameel, the leader of the christian party of kataib lebanon , was opening a church in the area of this romana, he was assassinated by unknown people, but he survived . two people, including one of jamil's bodyguards , were killed in this incident. considering the history of this party's conflict with palestinian groups, the finger of accusation was pointed towards the palestinian liberation movement. an hour later, an armed group of members of the kataeb party sought election came out a bus carrying a group of palestinians was passing through the area of ain al-romaneh towards the telle zaatar camp when it was stopped by members of the kataib party and all the passengers were forced to get off. they shot all the passengers who were civilians just for the crime of being palestinian. in this tragic accident, 27 passengers died and only a few people survived, including the lebanese driver of this bus. on april 13 , 1975, i wrote on the line of sabra surface, ie. and it 's almost 12 o'clock. wamshit ana fahim ali tal al-za'atar, wallat ali wallat ali shari'
on april 13, 1975, when pir jameel, the leader of the christian party of kataib lebanon , was opening a church in the area of this romana, he was assassinated by unknown people, but he survived . two people, including one of jamil's bodyguards , were killed in this incident. considering the history of this party's conflict with palestinian groups, the finger of accusation was pointed towards the palestinian liberation movement. an hour later, an armed group of members of the kataeb party...
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including voter mobilization, they went charismatic christians as poll watchers and workers.orter: matthew taylor has written about this activism that fuses political outcomes with divine intervention. what is the political import possibly in the 2024 election of events like this? >> well, if trump wins, then that becomes a part of the impetus that donald trump can say, i don't just have a democratic mandate, i have a divine mandate to change the country in accordance with the biblical values that these folks claimed to have. >> you won't have to vote anymore, my beautiful christians. >> reporter: trump's nihilism galvanized for weeks leading up to the january 6th capital right. >> january 6 was not an insurrection, it was an election fraud intervention. >> reporter: you people who are leaders in this movement also showed up on january 6th as they really believed that the election was being stolen. >> reporter: as part of our visit to eau claire, we spoke with lance wallnau a tour leader who really gives interviews about why he views trump as anointed by god. >> pray for me,
including voter mobilization, they went charismatic christians as poll watchers and workers.orter: matthew taylor has written about this activism that fuses political outcomes with divine intervention. what is the political import possibly in the 2024 election of events like this? >> well, if trump wins, then that becomes a part of the impetus that donald trump can say, i don't just have a democratic mandate, i have a divine mandate to change the country in accordance with the biblical...
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do you mean christian voters or pro-trump christian voters. >> it's all to get both. >> reporter: ite to what we believe. >> reporter: in trump, evangelicals don't see a billionaire, they do see an antiestablishment leader strong on abortion, gender issues, and israel. >> i want people to vote, because he stands for something. >> reporter: brother and sister attendees jacqui brokaw and david janssen. >> 2020 was a fraud and everybody knows. >> the number of christians in this area, if they would vote, they could swing this county that would probably swing the rest of the state. >> reporter: the courage tour targets key counties in battleground states including places where trump lost narrowly in 2020. including voter mobilization, they went charismatic christians as poll watchers and workers. >> what you are seeing today is the most targeted and tactical voter mobilization effort to done by christian activists ever. >> reporter: matthew taylor has written about this activism that fuses political outcomes with divine intervention. what is the political import possibly in the 2024 elec
do you mean christian voters or pro-trump christian voters. >> it's all to get both. >> reporter: ite to what we believe. >> reporter: in trump, evangelicals don't see a billionaire, they do see an antiestablishment leader strong on abortion, gender issues, and israel. >> i want people to vote, because he stands for something. >> reporter: brother and sister attendees jacqui brokaw and david janssen. >> 2020 was a fraud and everybody knows. >> the...
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>> he is a christian nationalist leader, i would even call him a christian supremacist. hard-line form of christian nationalism. he is a charismatic minister with various titles that attached to him. he will sometimes call himself a prophet or an evangelist. he came up in this movement called -- which is the focus of my book, and it was a set of leadership networks who were established by his mentor in the late 1990's and early 2000's. they became the backbone of the movement of christian trumpism, the first leaders to endorse trump in 2015 before any of the primaries got started. they have been some of the most effective christian propagandists for trump, offering prophecies, modern prophecies that and bolster donald trump's case to christians. geoff: help us understand the symbiotic relationship between maga ideology and white christian nationalism and what the appeal is. >> donald trump came up studying televangelists. his spiritual advisor describes in her book how he has studied televangelists for years, has studied their skills, how they preach and teach and i thin
>> he is a christian nationalist leader, i would even call him a christian supremacist. hard-line form of christian nationalism. he is a charismatic minister with various titles that attached to him. he will sometimes call himself a prophet or an evangelist. he came up in this movement called -- which is the focus of my book, and it was a set of leadership networks who were established by his mentor in the late 1990's and early 2000's. they became the backbone of the movement of christian...
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" christian: hello, i'm christian fraser. "the context." >> i have a message for the people of lebanon. israels war is not with you, it is with hezbollah. for too long hezbollah has been using you. >> this evening, israel the east. the idf is saying it has destroyed in one day what has taken hezbollah 20 years to build. >> is the dilemma that israel faces, even as it ups the ante again to hezbollah, it is inciting hezbollah to attack further into israel. so far, no sign of those attacks diminishing. if anything, they are increasing. >> he is not likely to do anything unless cost is inflicted on him that the country can no longer fathom. christian: the united states is sending more troops to the middle east as israel continues to pound targets across lebanon including the capital beirut. president biden says his team is working to de-escalate the crisis, not a strategy that to this point has been very effective. how concerned then should we be of a wider regional conflagration? also tonight, labor's plans to bolster u.k. inves
announcer: and now, "bbc news" christian: hello, i'm christian fraser. "the context." >> i have a message for the people of lebanon. israels war is not with you, it is with hezbollah. for too long hezbollah has been using you. >> this evening, israel the east. the idf is saying it has destroyed in one day what has taken hezbollah 20 years to build. >> is the dilemma that israel faces, even as it ups the ante again to hezbollah, it is inciting hezbollah to...
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and so inshallah we shall win and reverend you what's ironic that you should mention that christians and muslims should forge a closer ties, it seems the same bunch that killed and crucified jesus are the same exact bunch or at least their offsprings that just a martur say hasan nasural as ironic as it may seem. well, i think there are similarities. yes, i, but of course, let's be careful here, because many jews who are actually, even in israel who are actually supporting a campaign against nao consider netao a kind of monster. so... make a distinction between the bad guys and the good guys and the good guys include people all faith and of course as you know the quran has many passages like technology kitab, the people of the book in the old testament in new testament, so i want emphasize the unity, but the people, and there are even orthodox jews, the karta movement which marsh alongside palestinians, so let's about the... bad guys were quite clear who the bad guys are, bad guys are the genocidal israeli, genocidal people and their fifth columns in the west, mean it is shocking how
and so inshallah we shall win and reverend you what's ironic that you should mention that christians and muslims should forge a closer ties, it seems the same bunch that killed and crucified jesus are the same exact bunch or at least their offsprings that just a martur say hasan nasural as ironic as it may seem. well, i think there are similarities. yes, i, but of course, let's be careful here, because many jews who are actually, even in israel who are actually supporting a campaign against nao...
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the ability to be grateful is an important virtue of a christian, because even the main christian sacrament is called the eucharist, which in greek means thanksgiving. and the easiest way to thank god is for the joys, acquisitions and achievements that happen in our lives. an important quality of a more spiritually perfect person is the ability to thank god not only for joys, but for sorrows, which also happen in our lives . what is the meaning of thanksgiving for difficulty and grief. after all, an ordinary person, on the contrary, tries with all his might to avoid or eliminate any difficulty that happens to him. the fact is that believers see a slightly different meaning in sorrows. after all, sorrow can be not only something that depresses us, but also something that helps us rise, grow, improve. often, the sorrowful circumstances of our lives prompt us to action, to solve a problem, give experience. this is exactly how christians treat sorrows, as a lesson in spiritual life, an opportunity to overcome them, become better, purer, closer to god. if we learn to look at our lives this way,
the ability to be grateful is an important virtue of a christian, because even the main christian sacrament is called the eucharist, which in greek means thanksgiving. and the easiest way to thank god is for the joys, acquisitions and achievements that happen in our lives. an important quality of a more spiritually perfect person is the ability to thank god not only for joys, but for sorrows, which also happen in our lives . what is the meaning of thanksgiving for difficulty and grief. after...
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and i tell christians, i say you know, what would you say during the civil war?rminology at wallnau's revivals is apocalyptic. >> it's not us that's dangerous it's them. >> reporter: describing a spiritual battle between pious believers and demons who speak through democrats or liberals. >> it's not just a person, it's a spiritual force. >> reporter: demonic or -- >> demonic. yeah. they can influence people with bodies. >> they believe that it was a demonic conspiracy that stole the 2020 election. >> reporter: religious scholar matthew taylor has made a careful study of wallnau and others in the charismatic christian movement. >> they are using the experiences of charismatic spirituality to galvanize christians politically. and saying, now you've had these experiences, now you need to go and use that to change our country. >> reporter: wallnau rarely grants interviews but is going to describe, as he sees it, the forces arrayed against trump. >> he is virtually up against academia, media, government, the intelligence communities, and to an extent a whole lot of co
and i tell christians, i say you know, what would you say during the civil war?rminology at wallnau's revivals is apocalyptic. >> it's not us that's dangerous it's them. >> reporter: describing a spiritual battle between pious believers and demons who speak through democrats or liberals. >> it's not just a person, it's a spiritual force. >> reporter: demonic or -- >> demonic. yeah. they can influence people with bodies. >> they believe that it was a demonic...
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in syria and the so-called christianity of the west, is that they think christianity means supporting israel, i don't where they get this not job christianity, that's christian zinism, yeah, but but it's it's so, it's so european right, it's like the they they they take and okay, they make it zionism, they take islam and make it isis and al-qaeda, they take christianity and turn it into crusaders or christian zionism, the the the west has habit of stealing the religions of the middle east and then weaponizing them against the people of the middle east so they can steal the land in the middle east, the crusaders when they arrived in jerusalem, they murdered everyone including the christians, that's how christian they are, these christian senators in the united states are the direct cause of the death and the plight of... christians in iraq and syria and and the ones that actually came and save them are the iranians, so so they go and go ahead and demonize iran and they make fun of iran and they they have all this islamophobic propaganda, but they are actually the ones who are religious
in syria and the so-called christianity of the west, is that they think christianity means supporting israel, i don't where they get this not job christianity, that's christian zinism, yeah, but but it's it's so, it's so european right, it's like the they they they take and okay, they make it zionism, they take islam and make it isis and al-qaeda, they take christianity and turn it into crusaders or christian zionism, the the the west has habit of stealing the religions of the middle east and...
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and i tell christians, i say what would you say during the civil war?llnau's revivals is apoca apocalyptic. >> it's not us that's dangerous. it's them. >> reporter: describing a spiritual battle between pious believers and demons who speak through democrats or liberals. >> it's not just the person. it's a spiritual force. >> demonic or -- >> demonic, yeah. they can influence people with bodies. >> they believe that it was a demonic conspiracy that stole the 2020 election. >> reporter: religious scholar matthew taylor has made a careful study of wallnau and others in the charismatic christian movement. >> they're using the experiences of charismatic spirituality to galvanize christians politically. and saying now you've had these experiences, now you need to go and use that to change our country. >> reporter: wallnau rarely grants interviews but is willing to describe as he sees it the forces arrayed against trump. >> he's virtually up against academia, media, government, the intelligence communities, and to an extent a whole lot of corporate businesses.
and i tell christians, i say what would you say during the civil war?llnau's revivals is apoca apocalyptic. >> it's not us that's dangerous. it's them. >> reporter: describing a spiritual battle between pious believers and demons who speak through democrats or liberals. >> it's not just the person. it's a spiritual force. >> demonic or -- >> demonic, yeah. they can influence people with bodies. >> they believe that it was a demonic conspiracy that stole the...
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, that's how christian they are. these christian senators in the united states are the direct cause of the death and the plight of christians in iraq and syria, and and the ones that actually came and save them are the iranians, so so they go and go ahead and demonize iran and they make fun of iran and they they have all this islamophobic propaganda, but they are actually the ones who are religious extremists, they are the ones who are supporting terrorists uh who are so-called muslims and so-called jews and so-called christians, they are the ones that should be ashamed of themselves. "and you know when they they dehumanize people uh by using uh this this religion to to do that and you know the the values that are in the religion thou shall not kill, thou shall not steal, they completely disregard them, it's it's all about. very picking, and and this is the neo imperialism, the neocolonialism that we're dealing with today, it is rooted in a thousand-year-old tradition of of the west, appropriating religions and using
, that's how christian they are. these christian senators in the united states are the direct cause of the death and the plight of christians in iraq and syria, and and the ones that actually came and save them are the iranians, so so they go and go ahead and demonize iran and they make fun of iran and they they have all this islamophobic propaganda, but they are actually the ones who are religious extremists, they are the ones who are supporting terrorists uh who are so-called muslims and...
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democrats in the east and the alternative, ugh, in the west only the christian democrats, and maybe alliance, and maybe the alliance will eat even the social democrats, this is essentially their political the field, not quite, it is still the political field of the left, the left is the heir of the socialist united party of germany, well, this party that ruled. gdr, they all come from these bodies. but this is a very dangerous moment precisely from the point of view of our interests and european interests interests these people, they are eurosceptics. these people are connected to moscow. these people, they are absolutely demagogues when it comes to politics. in the end, they go to the russian embassy. the leaders of the alternative for germany, as you know, go to the russian embassy in berlin. and the left are also ultra-left. and i... want to remind one more important thing, if we are already talking about europe: the alternative for germany party did not find a place in any of the factions of the european parliament, which represent ultra-right political forces. george melanie do
democrats in the east and the alternative, ugh, in the west only the christian democrats, and maybe alliance, and maybe the alliance will eat even the social democrats, this is essentially their political the field, not quite, it is still the political field of the left, the left is the heir of the socialist united party of germany, well, this party that ruled. gdr, they all come from these bodies. but this is a very dangerous moment precisely from the point of view of our interests and...
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this is the 50th time christian has blockaded straits like this. so what's the plan to get to that question? the most important part is that we get attention to the climate crisis and a precise political excellence against them. and do you think these people are getting that message? why, why, why stop traffic? what's the use of that? yes. and so most of these cars, uh, unfortunately, so powered by a fossil fuel. so oil and gas and distilled into petrol. so we need to stop somewhere. and we need to do something about the time of crisis. and so it's an obvious choice. the traffic is backed up all the way down the street going back into the city. and some of these motors are really quite right and that christian hopes this kind of action will draw attention to the climbing process. but i wonder if he's making more enemies and friends i think the size of the world about 2 minutes, also a couple of kiddos as well as the golden. or do you see a lot of growing public episodes, the climate action people switching off from the device? yes, it is difficult
this is the 50th time christian has blockaded straits like this. so what's the plan to get to that question? the most important part is that we get attention to the climate crisis and a precise political excellence against them. and do you think these people are getting that message? why, why, why stop traffic? what's the use of that? yes. and so most of these cars, uh, unfortunately, so powered by a fossil fuel. so oil and gas and distilled into petrol. so we need to stop somewhere. and we...
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on april 13, 1975, pir jameel, the leader of the christian party , was assassinated by unknown people but survived. two people, including one of jamil's bodyguards. they were killed in this incident. due to the history of this party's conflict with palestinian groups, the finger of atham is pointing towards the palestinian liberation movement. pointed an hour later, an armed group of members of the kataib party came to seek revenge. a bus carrying a group of palestinians passing through ain al-rumaneh area towards the camp it was a trap. which was stopped by members of the kataeb party. and all its passengers got off by force. they shot all the passengers, who were civilians, only because they were palestinians . in this tragic accident, 27 passengers died and only a few people, including the lebanese driver of this bus, survived. guardian of al-ahed on april 13, 1975, i was with you on the line of sabra serfis, that is, at about 12 o'clock and half past one , the members of the palestinian brotherhood joined me on tal al-za'atr . it's a bad thing there between al-shiyah and ain al-ru
on april 13, 1975, pir jameel, the leader of the christian party , was assassinated by unknown people but survived. two people, including one of jamil's bodyguards. they were killed in this incident. due to the history of this party's conflict with palestinian groups, the finger of atham is pointing towards the palestinian liberation movement. pointed an hour later, an armed group of members of the kataib party came to seek revenge. a bus carrying a group of palestinians passing through ain...
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well, i mean, if you look at the history of christianity, you can say that christianity has been fuellinge going to improve. but i think that regarding navalny himself, i never knew him personally, but i think that we owe him a few things. one is that he, um, contributed to destroy a myth, which is one of the central ones in the russian propaganda that if someone thinks and acts not in accordance with the official line, it means that he is paid from abroad and he is directed from abroad. now, obviously, there is no authority, and there is no money that can send someone to a place like kharp and to accept terrible death in that prison. the second thing is something that i spoke about at this memorial service is that, you know, being a christian is notjust about, um, quoting the bible, but it's about following christ in a very literal manner. so the image that i had in front of my eyes when he was boarding a plane from berlin to moscow is that of descent into hell. so one of the things that i said at the ceremony is that navalny taught us that you can be in hell and not be a part of it. you
well, i mean, if you look at the history of christianity, you can say that christianity has been fuellinge going to improve. but i think that regarding navalny himself, i never knew him personally, but i think that we owe him a few things. one is that he, um, contributed to destroy a myth, which is one of the central ones in the russian propaganda that if someone thinks and acts not in accordance with the official line, it means that he is paid from abroad and he is directed from abroad. now,...
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for imam musa sadr , there was no difference between defending a christian and a muslim, and standingmly against any action that would lead to an armed conflict. was doing he even went on strike in beirut mosques many times to stop the conflicts. the development of war fronts in some areas. if he remains isolated, if we notice that these internal battles may lead to foreign interference in lebanon's affairs, as expected , then the expansion of the fighting in lebanon is without a doubt an excuse for foreigners, israel, and non-israelis. but after a few days , there was no news of imam musa sadr and his companions and he suddenly disappeared. various narrations have been narrated about the disappearance of imam musa sadr and his friends. but the main accused in this story is muammar gaddafi and the biggest winner is the zionist regime. now more israel could safely support its allied groups in lebanon so that palestinian guerrillas would not be able to operate against israel. with arilon taking office as the minister of war of the zionist regime, support for christian militia groups inc
for imam musa sadr , there was no difference between defending a christian and a muslim, and standingmly against any action that would lead to an armed conflict. was doing he even went on strike in beirut mosques many times to stop the conflicts. the development of war fronts in some areas. if he remains isolated, if we notice that these internal battles may lead to foreign interference in lebanon's affairs, as expected , then the expansion of the fighting in lebanon is without a doubt an...
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do you mean christian voters or do you mean pro-trump christian voters?o me like most this messaging is pro-trump. >> you're literally seeing two sets of values and world views on display. and it just so happens one naturally aligns more to what we believe. >> reporter: in trump, evangelicals don't see an abrasive, lies the married billionaire. they do see an anti-establishment leader strong on abortion, gender issues and israel. >> i want people to vote because he stands for something. >> reporter: brother and sister attendees jackie brokaw and tim jansen. >> 2020 is a fraud, and everybody nose it. >> the number of christians that are in this area, if they would vote, they could swing this county which would probably swing the rest of the state. >> reporter: the courage tour targets key counties in battleground states, including places where trump lost narrowly in 2020. in addition to voter mobilization, organizers want charismatic christians as poll watchers and workers. >> we are seeing here today is the most targeted and tactical voter mobilization ef
do you mean christian voters or do you mean pro-trump christian voters?o me like most this messaging is pro-trump. >> you're literally seeing two sets of values and world views on display. and it just so happens one naturally aligns more to what we believe. >> reporter: in trump, evangelicals don't see an abrasive, lies the married billionaire. they do see an anti-establishment leader strong on abortion, gender issues and israel. >> i want people to vote because he stands for...
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president trump was the only president to make protecting christians and to prioritize christian persecutionis we have, like, both sides stuff going on. so you can't say that terrorists are killing christians without all of a sudden in the next incident,, you know, making sure you're talking about the persecution of muslims in some place around the world. rachel: right. >> when you protect christians, you protect everybody else. and the trump administration policy was to stand up for persecuted christians. and also we stood up to china for persecuting uighurs. rachel: right. >> we stood up to everyone. rachel: well, or religious freedom is so important. you're a reverend, i wish this was talked about from the pulpit a lot more. that's where leadership begins. and almost every important human rights issue in america started at the pull pit. johnny -- pulpit. i want to the thank you so much for being here today and for giving a voice to our christian brothers and sisters, especially those in nigeria who are suffering so much. reverend, you're wonderful. thank you for joining us. >> they are ou
president trump was the only president to make protecting christians and to prioritize christian persecutionis we have, like, both sides stuff going on. so you can't say that terrorists are killing christians without all of a sudden in the next incident,, you know, making sure you're talking about the persecution of muslims in some place around the world. rachel: right. >> when you protect christians, you protect everybody else. and the trump administration policy was to stand up for...
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and, by the way, in saxony, the federal government was headed by christians. by the democrats, and by way, the head of this government, he spoke out against aid to ukraine, because it was mi- mikhail krejcima, because it was the general line in this country, in turing, where now the alternativeists won with such a result, the government was led by leftists , there was the prime minister, bode ramelov, one of the leaders of the left party, and by the way, all sociological polls in züringei on the eve of the elections, they showed that the majority of people there wanted to see ramelov as the next prime minister of this federal land, only this did not coincide with their attitude towards the left party itself, they liked ramelov and liked sara vgne's alliance, this is also important, so nothing particularly increased in these from the point of view of the left force, because it's just that the left has lost everything, well, sarah wegehnek, who was one of the leaders of the party of the left, used to be a more popular politician than the party of the left itself, if the bodar ... would
and, by the way, in saxony, the federal government was headed by christians. by the democrats, and by way, the head of this government, he spoke out against aid to ukraine, because it was mi- mikhail krejcima, because it was the general line in this country, in turing, where now the alternativeists won with such a result, the government was led by leftists , there was the prime minister, bode ramelov, one of the leaders of the left party, and by the way, all sociological polls in züringei on...