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we need christian conservative judges to keep this a christian country. go trump.portantly, i appreciate his support of israel and moving the embassy to jerusalem. the bible, again, very clearly states that if you're a friend with israel and a friend of god's people, then you're a friend of his, and if you're an enemy of israel, then you will be an enemy of his. is there anything that you don't like about him? no, there's not a whole lot i don't like about donald trump. if he does nothing else but maintain our way of life and our freedom, then he's done plenty. but afterfour years in power, donald trump can't bank on all christian conservative voters backing him again. when i talked to reverend knox up the street... just across the state from rhonda is shawn lemond, a former republican politician. it would be difficult, i think, for any christian to see donald trump and not acknowledge that he is a long way from a christian man, that his value system is extremely flawed. as a christian, as a republican, what are your specific objections to him? how can a christian,
we need christian conservative judges to keep this a christian country. go trump.portantly, i appreciate his support of israel and moving the embassy to jerusalem. the bible, again, very clearly states that if you're a friend with israel and a friend of god's people, then you're a friend of his, and if you're an enemy of israel, then you will be an enemy of his. is there anything that you don't like about him? no, there's not a whole lot i don't like about donald trump. if he does nothing else...
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where was christian aguilar?he dropped off his friend in a sketchy part of town was he telling the whole story. pedro would make an intriguing admission. >> college kids in a college town. that first whif of freedom can lead to irresponsible behavior. campus police had begun to suspect something sin sister. >> when i first walked in, there was two girls in the lobby. erika and her sister. a male pedro was in an interview room. >> are you pedro. >> he was the last person known to see him. he topped the list of people. >> he wanted to hear mr. bravo's story from beginning to end so i could get a feel for what was going on. >> he's not missing for long. >> is me too. in the last 48 hours, when had you last seen him? >> yesterday. >> he rerun the account of had you they ran some errands. ran to best buy so christian could pick up the new kenya west cd. >> that is them. >> he told the story of how they picked up a pitch hiker in a rough part of time. >> how old would you say he was? is. >> i'd say mid-50s. he had a bu
where was christian aguilar?he dropped off his friend in a sketchy part of town was he telling the whole story. pedro would make an intriguing admission. >> college kids in a college town. that first whif of freedom can lead to irresponsible behavior. campus police had begun to suspect something sin sister. >> when i first walked in, there was two girls in the lobby. erika and her sister. a male pedro was in an interview room. >> are you pedro. >> he was the last person...
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we need christian conservative judges to keep this a christian country. go trump.support for israel and moving the embassy tojerusalem. the israel and moving the embassy to jerusalem. the bible israel and moving the embassy tojerusalem. the bible again very clearly states that if you area very clearly states that if you are a friend with israel and god's people, then you are a friend of his. if you are an enemy of israel, then you will be an enemy of his. is there anything you don't like about him? there's not a whole lot i don't like about donald trump. if he does nothing else but maintain ourway of if he does nothing else but maintain our way of life and oui’ maintain our way of life and our freedom, maintain our way of life and ourfreedom, than maintain our way of life and our freedom, than he maintain our way of life and ourfreedom, than he has done plenty. after four years in afterfour years in power, donald trump can't bank on all christian conservative voters backing him again. when i talked to reverend knox up the street... just across the state from rhonda
we need christian conservative judges to keep this a christian country. go trump.support for israel and moving the embassy tojerusalem. the israel and moving the embassy to jerusalem. the bible israel and moving the embassy tojerusalem. the bible again very clearly states that if you area very clearly states that if you are a friend with israel and god's people, then you are a friend of his. if you are an enemy of israel, then you will be an enemy of his. is there anything you don't like about...
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i had an organisation that is largely made up of christian allies.sider myself these days more, i suppose you might call it a recovering member of the religious right. i've had a big change in my life, in my professional performance, if you will. i'm no longer doing what i did for 35 years, which was to advance a very conservative, religious, social and political agenda in washington dc, around the united states, even in other countries. but that has come to a big stop and a sort of new season has begun for me. you were great friends in your day and a very strong, active supporter of people like paul ryan, newt gingrich, a whole host of very prominent right republican politicians. are you saying to me with this notion of being recovering that you are no longer aligned with the republican party? that's right. i've left the republican party after campaigning for many republican candidates over the decades. the last time i voted for a democratic candidate was 44 years ago. i voted consistently republican all down the ballot, every office for those remai
i had an organisation that is largely made up of christian allies.sider myself these days more, i suppose you might call it a recovering member of the religious right. i've had a big change in my life, in my professional performance, if you will. i'm no longer doing what i did for 35 years, which was to advance a very conservative, religious, social and political agenda in washington dc, around the united states, even in other countries. but that has come to a big stop and a sort of new season...
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among christians who got really interested in the holy spirit's work in a christian after conversion. what they called the second blessing. the feeling of spiritual power and the total suppression of sin. by the holy spirit. john wesley had argued that since scripture demands that humans fulfill god's loss, the state of what he called christian perfection must be obtainable. even if it takes us our whole lives, right? you remember that from what you read of wesley. holiness christians really focused on this. and they took wesley's idea and they kind of ran with it. and they sentence, sin must not be inevitable then. it must be possible to totally suppress it in the course of this second blessing. and they came to really hold this experience of the second blessing as being almost as significant for a christian as conversion because it could bring to you what they called entire sanctfication, god's grace can free one not just of the sin but the individual to commit sins. so they had a much higher view of what the holy spirit could do. the holiness bridge is the last big group i want to
among christians who got really interested in the holy spirit's work in a christian after conversion. what they called the second blessing. the feeling of spiritual power and the total suppression of sin. by the holy spirit. john wesley had argued that since scripture demands that humans fulfill god's loss, the state of what he called christian perfection must be obtainable. even if it takes us our whole lives, right? you remember that from what you read of wesley. holiness christians really...
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>> i'm from up north and many people who are christians down here we would call fundamentalist christiansften as a pejorative, i don't think often -- at least in my experience it's not often used by the fundamentalists themselves. >> that's interesting. that lines up with my own experience. today there are exceptions. i have certainly met some proud, independent baptists who claim that term fundamentalist and generally, it seems to be used as an insult. it's not a label that most christians would want applied to themselves, and i think that the history of that connotation, kind of negative sense in which we hear the word today really became crystallized in one particular historical episode and that's the infamous or famous, depending on your view, scopes trial -- there we go of 1925. the monkey trial that dominated newspaper headlines in the summer of 1925. the scopes trial has a certain status in popular culture. you're probably at least vaguely aware of what it involved, but let me tell you the basic facts of this trial. the state of tennessee passed a law forbidding the teaching of the
>> i'm from up north and many people who are christians down here we would call fundamentalist christiansften as a pejorative, i don't think often -- at least in my experience it's not often used by the fundamentalists themselves. >> that's interesting. that lines up with my own experience. today there are exceptions. i have certainly met some proud, independent baptists who claim that term fundamentalist and generally, it seems to be used as an insult. it's not a label that most...
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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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calendar are french christians nicolette did it feel as if they're being actively targeted. yes definitely did that and also i think they definitely feel that they've been abandoned it's such a paradox that today this afternoon. states the prime minister of france was insulted. where father who had been beheaded in his own church celebrating mass drunk aspects was there to show a symbol that the french authorities that the french government was there to protect the christians and at that same time a christian priest was was shot at i can tell you this i know that catholics tomorrow before tonight's incident were already organizing and this is the 1st time i see this their own self-defense groups we've seen these past years military defending churches and protecting churches were big feast like all saints day christmas easter there were military outsiders and this is something new or shocking to see this in france which is the darker the catholic church. the catholic faithful and now for the 1st time tomorrow before tonight's incident there will be groups of catholic catholic
calendar are french christians nicolette did it feel as if they're being actively targeted. yes definitely did that and also i think they definitely feel that they've been abandoned it's such a paradox that today this afternoon. states the prime minister of france was insulted. where father who had been beheaded in his own church celebrating mass drunk aspects was there to show a symbol that the french authorities that the french government was there to protect the christians and at that same...
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i'm a christian and i know the church is diverse.here are black people like me, latinos, and an increasingly vocal christian left. i wanted to speak to people we don't usually hear from. covid-19 andhe job losses it has brought have hit black and latino communities disproportionately hard. >> we started this about march. march 15. reporter: pastor michael offers drive-through meals for the needy at his church on the out skates -- outskirts of the state capital. demand have reached tenfold during the pandemic. >> the black christian group is more energized this election cycle because what we have seen his lives really do depend on it. reporter: he wants all of his congregation to vote. >> i do not believe that president trump presents christian values. i believe president trump preys on the christian faith in order to seek reelection. reporter: more than one quarter of all christians are black or latino and these groups generally vote for the democratic party, but republicans are hoping to win over voters like 19-year-old rose. >> som
i'm a christian and i know the church is diverse.here are black people like me, latinos, and an increasingly vocal christian left. i wanted to speak to people we don't usually hear from. covid-19 andhe job losses it has brought have hit black and latino communities disproportionately hard. >> we started this about march. march 15. reporter: pastor michael offers drive-through meals for the needy at his church on the out skates -- outskirts of the state capital. demand have reached tenfold...
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christians and non-christians are facing enormous pressure about the propriety of their existence, special claims and religious freedom. there is a worry about leaving these things to statutes and to state legislatures. there is a worry about letting one of our universal goods of human nature simply disappear through political calculus. that from any person of good faith and goodwill is troubling. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, john, peter, sally. i know i promised a five minute stretching right, what i would like to rescind that offer, because these eloquent words and thoughts are so in our minds now and i think we also would lose some organizational coherence if we all went out and stretched. if no one objects, i think we should talk a little to the panel for five or 10 minutes and then open it up to questions. i am sure you all have them. three spectacular talks. i learned so much from each of them. i want to say a few question first and then i will keep talking. i want to end with a question for john. thinklly, i will never about it the same way. thank you. that was profoundly enl
christians and non-christians are facing enormous pressure about the propriety of their existence, special claims and religious freedom. there is a worry about leaving these things to statutes and to state legislatures. there is a worry about letting one of our universal goods of human nature simply disappear through political calculus. that from any person of good faith and goodwill is troubling. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, john, peter, sally. i know i promised a five minute...
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grew up together here in the united states and so this isn't new for white christians to be turning a blind eye toward what's wrong to see as you did that powerful introduction we had to learn how to look the other way during colonialism and genocide we have to look the other way as slavery became kind of the norm for building our economy and so it's ingrained into our system of coming to believe deeply in jesus and somehow learning to look the other way when it comes to black suffering and so i don't think that's a representation of jesus at all i think a clear view of jesus demands that we tell the truth and deal with this but unfortunately christians have learned how to coexist where they think about personal faith and some are able to turn a blind eye to black suffering is that hard to find that hard and you find that you know pretty rampant in the evangelical or in the white evangelical community where it says where they kind of is that hypocrisy is how rampant is that in your in your adventures in kind of dealing with this. where i think it's rampant you know i think in every.
grew up together here in the united states and so this isn't new for white christians to be turning a blind eye toward what's wrong to see as you did that powerful introduction we had to learn how to look the other way during colonialism and genocide we have to look the other way as slavery became kind of the norm for building our economy and so it's ingrained into our system of coming to believe deeply in jesus and somehow learning to look the other way when it comes to black suffering and so...
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and in a nation that speaks so heavily of its christian leanings its devotion to biblical principles and touts think often the actions of whites against their black counterparts don't exactly mirror jesus's teachings does the white church deny there is a race problem are these churches complicit why do they they've leaders stand on the sidelines a new book titled white lies 9 ways to expose and resist the racial systems that divide us moves to answer those questions and more arthur and pastor daniel hill takes a deep dive into the cultural and historical trails of racism in america he not only defines white supremacy and gives real world context but also speaks of the ideology that makes it so hard to root out and give steps specifically for the church on the work they have to do in teaching equity standing with black people and making america live up to its ideals hill is a racial equity advocate pastor of river city church a multiethnic congregation to congo and is on a mission to lead church leaders beyond the racism deeply embedded in the white evangelical church daniel hill join
and in a nation that speaks so heavily of its christian leanings its devotion to biblical principles and touts think often the actions of whites against their black counterparts don't exactly mirror jesus's teachings does the white church deny there is a race problem are these churches complicit why do they they've leaders stand on the sidelines a new book titled white lies 9 ways to expose and resist the racial systems that divide us moves to answer those questions and more arthur and pastor...
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christian: i think so. i can tell you, we have not been particularly bullish on this space for a long time. and i think generally our view has been growth value. we are shifting a bit down the value of a spectrum currently, and the banks are part of that. we have seen a significant widening of the value. for value tolot, do better than growth. and we do have the view that growth does pick up significantly next year. it might be pushed out a bit with the second covid wave. but we think the vaccine will eventually stabilize these concerns and there are a lot of gaps in services sectors and the bond market is still incredibly depressed. , you are notelloff getting bond yields further down. that gives you a sense of symmetry, so things get better, bond yields are likely to go up. but if they get worse they don't go down. are very levered into bonds and rates and that gives you a positive symmetry. while tech is well above the levels they were before this crisis, the banks are pretty much at the -- in terms of t
christian: i think so. i can tell you, we have not been particularly bullish on this space for a long time. and i think generally our view has been growth value. we are shifting a bit down the value of a spectrum currently, and the banks are part of that. we have seen a significant widening of the value. for value tolot, do better than growth. and we do have the view that growth does pick up significantly next year. it might be pushed out a bit with the second covid wave. but we think the...
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if i can bring christian adams in. christian, you and mark if you will turn your cameras on. christian, secretary warner talked about the potential problems in some states with inaccurate voter registration lists. i know the public interest legal foundation has been working that he should think you all just recently released a report on that. can you talk about that issue and some of the problems you are seeing in states when it comes to mail in balloting? >> right, thank you for doing this important event every year. it's critically important to defend the constitution. in contrast, secretary warner was talking about in west virginia the system they have working there. i think a great example of the contrary is nevada. one of the things we looked at very carefully was the rush to automatic mail ballots in the primary where the data show things did not go very well. take clark county, 1.3 million ballots were automatically mailed. 230,000 roughly bounced back as undeliverable which means there are bad voter rolls, bad addresses, people are dead. 310,000 came back. 310,000 out
if i can bring christian adams in. christian, you and mark if you will turn your cameras on. christian, secretary warner talked about the potential problems in some states with inaccurate voter registration lists. i know the public interest legal foundation has been working that he should think you all just recently released a report on that. can you talk about that issue and some of the problems you are seeing in states when it comes to mail in balloting? >> right, thank you for doing...
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but for bryan, his christianity was applied christianity. he believed if you're a good christian, you want to go out and save the world, you want to go out and help the poor and help workers and level the playing field as the caller mentioned. so for him, his religion and his politics were not separate. but in some ways this hurt him among some people were not evangelical protestants, which most americans were at the time. catholics, jews were less enthusiastic about him and he supported prohibition. and was a big supporter of what became the 18th amendment to the constitution. and this was a very divisive issue in american life and he came to prohibition because he wanted to purify the american body of politics. this was a christian issue. and that meant that a lot of people from 1910 on didn't trust him even people who voted for him before because he was a prohibitionist. >> he did not drink, but he enjoyed eating. >> oh, yeah. sometimes when he was on the campaign trail giving all of these speeches, sometimes he ate as many as six meals a
but for bryan, his christianity was applied christianity. he believed if you're a good christian, you want to go out and save the world, you want to go out and help the poor and help workers and level the playing field as the caller mentioned. so for him, his religion and his politics were not separate. but in some ways this hurt him among some people were not evangelical protestants, which most americans were at the time. catholics, jews were less enthusiastic about him and he supported...
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i'm a christian and i know that the christian faith is diverse. a state that could vote either way. covid—19 and the job losses it's brought have hit black and latino communities disproportionately hard. we started this in march, march 15th. he offers drive-through meals for the needy and has church on the outskirts of the state capital, raleigh. during the pandemic, demand increased 15 fold. the black christian vote is more motivated this election cycle, because what we've seen as lives really do depend on it. he wants all his congregation to vote. i do not believe that donald trump stands for christian values. i believe that donald trump preys on the christian faith in order to seek reelection. more than one quarter of all christians are black or latino, and these groups generally vote for the democratic party. but republicans are hoping to win over voters like 19—year—old rose. some pros for trump would be abortion, i think. rose. some pros for trump would be abortion, ithink. that rose. some pros for trump would be abortion, i think. that is s
i'm a christian and i know that the christian faith is diverse. a state that could vote either way. covid—19 and the job losses it's brought have hit black and latino communities disproportionately hard. we started this in march, march 15th. he offers drive-through meals for the needy and has church on the outskirts of the state capital, raleigh. during the pandemic, demand increased 15 fold. the black christian vote is more motivated this election cycle, because what we've seen as lives...
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but for bryan his christianity was applied christianity. it was the social gospel. he believed if you were a good christian, you want to go out and save the world. you want to go out and help will poor. you weren't to go out an help workers and level the playing field, as the caller mentioned. so for him his religion and politics were not separate. in some ways, i think, this hurt him among some people that were not evangelical protestants, which most americans weren't at the time, but protestants, jews were lest enthusiastic about him because he was such a crusader and also he supported prohibition in 1910 and was a very big supporter of what became the 18th amendment to the constitution. this was a very, you know, divisive issue in american life. he came to prohibition because he wanted to purify the american body politic. to him this was a christian issue. that meant a lot of people from 1910 on didn't trust him because he was a prohibitionist. >> one side note, he did not drink, but he did enjoy eating. >> oh, yeah. sometimes when he was on the campaign trail, g
but for bryan his christianity was applied christianity. it was the social gospel. he believed if you were a good christian, you want to go out and save the world. you want to go out and help will poor. you weren't to go out an help workers and level the playing field, as the caller mentioned. so for him his religion and politics were not separate. in some ways, i think, this hurt him among some people that were not evangelical protestants, which most americans weren't at the time, but...
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they will still call themselves christian. it reminds me of back in the 1960's when they were hanging black people, they would go to church, hang a black people before they go to church, get out of church, and hang more black people. it is just ridiculous. have a nice day. host: than larry, thank you for the call. we will get a response. guest: i think, and the issue of lying, a lot of people think he has come through on policy, and truck, the irony of the president is we have a president has lied, by one count, 20,000 times. seems like every day is something else. but on the issues that matter most, which are the campaign promises he has made, his supporters feel like he has kept his promises and follow through on them, and that is not something they are used to getting from a president, from a politician. most politicians will say one thing to get elected and then do something completely different when in office. with trump, he set a very clear agenda, and he achieved or tried to achieve almost all of it, and people really r
they will still call themselves christian. it reminds me of back in the 1960's when they were hanging black people, they would go to church, hang a black people before they go to church, get out of church, and hang more black people. it is just ridiculous. have a nice day. host: than larry, thank you for the call. we will get a response. guest: i think, and the issue of lying, a lot of people think he has come through on policy, and truck, the irony of the president is we have a president has...
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but for bryan his christianity was a applied christianity it was really social gospel. he believed if you are christian you want to go out and save the, world you want to help the poor, you want to have the, workers level the playing field as the caller mentioned. so for him his religion and politics were not. separate this in some ways hurt him among people who are not evangelical protestant, which most americans were by the way at this. time catholics were less enthusiastic about him because was such a crusader. and also, he supported prohibition. in 19. ten and was a very big supporter of what became the 18th amendment of the constitution. and this was a very divisive issue in american life, and he came to prohibition because he wanted to purify the american body politic. for him this was a christian issue, and that meant that a lot of people from 1910 on that interest. him even people who voted for him before because he was a prohibitionist. >> on a side, no heat entering but he enjoyed eating. >> oh yeah. sometimes when he was on the campaign trail, -- sometimes he
but for bryan his christianity was a applied christianity it was really social gospel. he believed if you are christian you want to go out and save the, world you want to help the poor, you want to have the, workers level the playing field as the caller mentioned. so for him his religion and politics were not. separate this in some ways hurt him among people who are not evangelical protestant, which most americans were by the way at this. time catholics were less enthusiastic about him because...
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christian —— latino christians have been called the ultimate speak water.spoken with was really worried about what is happening in america and once they might have different views about what they should do about it, what they had in common was their faith. it isa they had in common was their faith. it is a lens through which they see the world including politics and thatis the world including politics and that is whyjesus could be key to winning the selection. there's been a huge increase in the number of people affected by flooding in parts of africa, according to united nations research shared with the bbc. so far in 2020, nearly 1.5 million people have been displaced in east africa — that's already double the number five years ago. the bbc‘s africa correspondent, catherine byaru hanga, has been finding out how countries are preparing for this climate pattern to continue. when the awash river in ethiopia burst its banks, thousands of homes, businesses and farms were left submerged. unprecedented levels of rainfall in the highlands have left communities an
christian —— latino christians have been called the ultimate speak water.spoken with was really worried about what is happening in america and once they might have different views about what they should do about it, what they had in common was their faith. it isa they had in common was their faith. it is a lens through which they see the world including politics and thatis the world including politics and that is whyjesus could be key to winning the selection. there's been a huge increase...
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christian and stephen i've known for a long time and finally the ineffable david rennie who is beijing bureau chief for the economist and author of the publications wonderful column. so five minutes each, we have a hard stop at 9:15 and there will be a time forq and a at the end . without further ado, christian, i'm going to turn the virtual floor over to you . >> maybe you'll recognize it but people will recognize how this disruption is working out for you, it doesn't look really good from this side and both adversaries and allies are clearly looking at what is going to happen to them no matter who becomes the next president. i think that we wake up today in the afternoon in london we see a rise and a dramatic surge in covid cases, we see improv what's happened with these terrorist attacks that have left one womanbeheaded in a church and two other people killed . people in many parts of the world now because of covid are i think speaking, certainly those in the polls i see speaking not chaos and destruction but confidence and confidence. confidence is abig word . some leaders become n
christian and stephen i've known for a long time and finally the ineffable david rennie who is beijing bureau chief for the economist and author of the publications wonderful column. so five minutes each, we have a hard stop at 9:15 and there will be a time forq and a at the end . without further ado, christian, i'm going to turn the virtual floor over to you . >> maybe you'll recognize it but people will recognize how this disruption is working out for you, it doesn't look really good...
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i did not think there was anything wrong speaking to a group of christian law students. sen. hawley: senator lacey raised a pledge that you signed regarding abortion and you told question,onse to his you and your husband signed it. i'm looking at the portion you signed, you signed it on your way out of church. ms. barrett: i did. that was almost 15 years ago. there was a table set up for people on their way out of mass validatingtatement their commitment to the position of the catholic church. recall at it i don't the time. by thes like it was right to life group, the statement i signed, it was affirming the protection of life at conception a natural death. sen. hawley: you made reference it was in church. why would it have been in the back of church? why would this have been available to sign or not? because that is the position of the catholic church on abortion. i feel like i should emphasize here as i did to others, i do see as distinct my personal religious views and my task of applying the law as a judge. sen. hawley: safe to say the signature that you went reflects you
i did not think there was anything wrong speaking to a group of christian law students. sen. hawley: senator lacey raised a pledge that you signed regarding abortion and you told question,onse to his you and your husband signed it. i'm looking at the portion you signed, you signed it on your way out of church. ms. barrett: i did. that was almost 15 years ago. there was a table set up for people on their way out of mass validatingtatement their commitment to the position of the catholic church....
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essential ritual was another christian's yoke of bondage. for instance, separatists objected to making the sign of youcross, and decades later had baptists who opposed baptism. you had quakers who got rid of baptism entirely. and there was others in the colony who wanted nothing to do with any of its churches and simply wanted the liberty to be left alone. was one aspect of oferty that was central, central importance to the pilgrims. and to the other english settlers in the colony. the second form of liberty was political liberty. and here, it is important to mention the mayflower compact. the compact use to understood as a cornerstone of american political thought. "thel webster commented, principles of american inublicanism were worked out the cabin of the mayflower." that was basically poppycock. the framers of the u.s. constitution were indebted to orn locke, not john robinson the mayflower passengers. but the basic idea of the mayflower compact represented an important english political that the validity of rests on thelaws consent of t
essential ritual was another christian's yoke of bondage. for instance, separatists objected to making the sign of youcross, and decades later had baptists who opposed baptism. you had quakers who got rid of baptism entirely. and there was others in the colony who wanted nothing to do with any of its churches and simply wanted the liberty to be left alone. was one aspect of oferty that was central, central importance to the pilgrims. and to the other english settlers in the colony. the second...
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further fissures that would keep putin happy. >> christiane allies and adversaries?>> have we lost to? c i guess la would consider van shaman netanyahu of israel and also in saudi arabia they would want president trump to be reelected. i think one has to ask what has happened in that region and has as satisfied both countries and certainly this demonstrations interaction with them and most particularly around the issue of building up a wall in that part of the world but what has actually done president trump giving pretty much everything to a peace accord deal settlement which hasn't gone anywhere. what does it mean for israel not to have an american trying to keep pushing an equitable two-state solution what does it mean to israel because it may be negative for israel's demographic and it's democratic status. i think also we should ask the serious question on the fossil fuels adoration and strategic direction. the united states keeps bolstering and propping up the saudi regime. is it possible in the world that we live in now that you can have an unconditional relati
further fissures that would keep putin happy. >> christiane allies and adversaries?>> have we lost to? c i guess la would consider van shaman netanyahu of israel and also in saudi arabia they would want president trump to be reelected. i think one has to ask what has happened in that region and has as satisfied both countries and certainly this demonstrations interaction with them and most particularly around the issue of building up a wall in that part of the world but what has...
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that christian were worshippers field up there being personally targeted by what is happening we know that in nice the basilica was only due to open to the public i believe at tomorrow for all of us as saints day which was a day of celebration is there a sense that this pattern has been emerging more and more so on people are aware of it. well of course florence is now at a maximum terror alert being that that alert since the start of that weight terrorism back in 2015 and shortly after it was attacked and we know the director general of the national police just said earlier this week that christian symbols would be a target that was after a press release spiked up at which is an agency that is close to the terrorist cell al qaeda so we know the christian symbols are potentially being targeted we don't know that what's happening in new york at the moment is related to that this could be something else however security has been stepped up across churches in france because of the fact that there is this threat as you mentioned all saints day on sunday is a national holiday here in franc
that christian were worshippers field up there being personally targeted by what is happening we know that in nice the basilica was only due to open to the public i believe at tomorrow for all of us as saints day which was a day of celebration is there a sense that this pattern has been emerging more and more so on people are aware of it. well of course florence is now at a maximum terror alert being that that alert since the start of that weight terrorism back in 2015 and shortly after it was...
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thanks christian, and now mark, i want to bring you in. as i said earlier, real clear investigations did a terrific report. an investigation into vote harvesting and the way that has been carried on in places like texas and florida to the extent where you had individuals going in and basically coercing and pressuring voters to vote a particular way or actually filling out their ballots for them. talk about some of the investigations that you have done and particularly how it relates to this push for mail-in ballot thing that we see now in this election. there have been a lot of complications related to mail-in ballot thing, outdated voter rolls and the problems states have had and keeping those voter rolls up-to-date. a lot of it j building on the work christian adams has done. is done that other work by conservative nonprofits because this information is out there and it is kind of shocking. last year has as of or so had a voter registration rate exceeding 100% meaning they had more voter registration filed than people that actually live
thanks christian, and now mark, i want to bring you in. as i said earlier, real clear investigations did a terrific report. an investigation into vote harvesting and the way that has been carried on in places like texas and florida to the extent where you had individuals going in and basically coercing and pressuring voters to vote a particular way or actually filling out their ballots for them. talk about some of the investigations that you have done and particularly how it relates to this...
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i feel confused it's unfair because christians and their feet they have nothing to do with this what people don't know is that charlie hebdo has made more caricatures about christians and catholics than muslims the problem is not that these people are muslim the problem is that these people who commit these crimes are fanatics that is why it's so dramatic. if. england is about to enter a 2nd locked on the british prime minister boris johnson making the other night spent around an hour ago after a recent surge in covert cases. we've got to be humble in the face of nature and in this country alas as across much of europe the virus is spreading even faster than the reasonable worst case scenario of our scientific advisors and so now is the time to take action because there is no alternative route from thursday until the start of december you must stay at home you may only leave home for specific reasons we're not going back to the full scale locked eyes of march and april the measures that i've outlined the less prove it even less restrictive but i'm afraid from thursday. the basic mess
i feel confused it's unfair because christians and their feet they have nothing to do with this what people don't know is that charlie hebdo has made more caricatures about christians and catholics than muslims the problem is not that these people are muslim the problem is that these people who commit these crimes are fanatics that is why it's so dramatic. if. england is about to enter a 2nd locked on the british prime minister boris johnson making the other night spent around an hour ago after...
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we have seen it reshaped right before our eyes, the hostility towards christianity is overtaking thed and he is paying the price. >> laura: isn't it the case that all kinds of bolsheviks or marxist takeovers that you have to take out faith. the faith has to reside only in government, the government is the almighty, it becomes the orthodoxy. the orthodoxy cannot be challenged by anything higher, in this case is our savior christ the lord. that's the christian's answer, not the head of blm. >> if you want to usher in immorality, you have to usher out god. that is what's happening in america. it's a calculated, if not organic, deal. this is underway for years. look at the immorality as it relates to curt. outside of a bar. in what society does an employer looking at his employee, that lost his wife and his nephew in the past few months, fire the guy, removes him from his job because he expressed his christian faith and does something objectionable to what is popular? a the what illinois state has done is immoral. you have to usher out god, usher in immorality. >> laura: it might be a le
we have seen it reshaped right before our eyes, the hostility towards christianity is overtaking thed and he is paying the price. >> laura: isn't it the case that all kinds of bolsheviks or marxist takeovers that you have to take out faith. the faith has to reside only in government, the government is the almighty, it becomes the orthodoxy. the orthodoxy cannot be challenged by anything higher, in this case is our savior christ the lord. that's the christian's answer, not the head of blm....
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one could be christian or jewish or hindu. so for some of them the word church can be like barbed wire. so oftentimes congregations choose words that push away some of those boundaries so that everybody can feel welcome and older traditions are welcome. >> what are the issues that the society is working on these days? >> we are in the process of doing a mission review. we are beginning to ask which pieces of our history and dna carryforward and what do they ask us to do in this place in the city in this time. it's a very generative time to ask the question about the truth that we need to challenge in the way we can be of service to the city. so in many places we have the largest progressive voice. asking how you can be of service in this city is a question we are just beginning to unravel. historically it has meant that we were of support to those who had asylum in the u.s. and came to san francisco. we had mentors. how to get a job. they needed to find a home in the united states and san francisco, the home and families they
one could be christian or jewish or hindu. so for some of them the word church can be like barbed wire. so oftentimes congregations choose words that push away some of those boundaries so that everybody can feel welcome and older traditions are welcome. >> what are the issues that the society is working on these days? >> we are in the process of doing a mission review. we are beginning to ask which pieces of our history and dna carryforward and what do they ask us to do in this...
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>> with the history and christianity in america. that is those who identify i confirm those who still consider themselves culturally christian. that i would even go so far to say even a lot of democrats say that as well. and then to engage in public life in america and with that criticism to open evangelical christians. >> i would say there is still cultural capital so those evangelical christians and those that are motivated by a persecution impressed each and then to be eradicated or persecuted themselves. so there is a group that has diminishing power over politics and culture and watching that minority movement with trump is a man republicanism taking a right now which is what happens when people in our start to destroy democracy. unfortunately that is what we are watching. >> now the final question of the night. what your readers to come away with? >> there is one reviewer who said they read the book that it was the dismantling of the patriotic ideas of america so what people need to understand when they look at the real histor
>> with the history and christianity in america. that is those who identify i confirm those who still consider themselves culturally christian. that i would even go so far to say even a lot of democrats say that as well. and then to engage in public life in america and with that criticism to open evangelical christians. >> i would say there is still cultural capital so those evangelical christians and those that are motivated by a persecution impressed each and then to be eradicated...
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christians and people of faith disagree on these issues.al clear message that this is not about amy coney barrett, that this is about the hypocritical process that this president and mitch mcconnell have gone through to get this nominee through, that i was pleased that president -- that biden was acknowledged amy coney barrett was a good person, that this wasn't about her. and so i think what democrats have done have really deflated part of what the republicans' game plan was here, which was to make this a divisive issue, try to pull out comments from democrats, and the biden campaign has stayed focused. they focus on aca. they focus on the fact that this president finds every opportunity to divide the american people, especially around issues of faith, around our deepest values instead of using those opportunities to bring us together. >> reverend barber -- >> can i comment on that? >> yes, please do. >> i want to agree with michael but disagree. there is no question on where christians stand on public policy. they have to guy called jesus
christians and people of faith disagree on these issues.al clear message that this is not about amy coney barrett, that this is about the hypocritical process that this president and mitch mcconnell have gone through to get this nominee through, that i was pleased that president -- that biden was acknowledged amy coney barrett was a good person, that this wasn't about her. and so i think what democrats have done have really deflated part of what the republicans' game plan was here, which was to...
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you need to read it deep my friend if you're going to religious freedom we should see that many christians in the middle east in other muslim countries are severely persecuted because of a lack there are no such things as much richer countries there are. different you've got there is a limit to religious freedom if you look for example at a pew research survey from 2030 we find that out of 1600000000 muslims fire are not and went on in the middle you. or your engine religion you should be killed and this is not rain and not let me just make 1.2 it made it. plain that pianists any space right now larry that rayna please let me speak i'd like to ask you a question raina is that your individual right to decide whose hand you shake. if this is a sign that in chanterelle he regards the women as seductive as a danger for his own behavior than this shows that he has brought with him some of really an outdated view of women and this will create further clashes in the future when he has to deal with women working as a doctor so this will not really work out well and citizen should not the citizensh
you need to read it deep my friend if you're going to religious freedom we should see that many christians in the middle east in other muslim countries are severely persecuted because of a lack there are no such things as much richer countries there are. different you've got there is a limit to religious freedom if you look for example at a pew research survey from 2030 we find that out of 1600000000 muslims fire are not and went on in the middle you. or your engine religion you should be...
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christian: it would have to be goldman, i would say, so far.looking at the returns today kind of speaks to that. i would say more broadly speaking, if i was thinking about the more broad, strategic election of companies, i really like morgan stanley. i think james gorman has done a really good job changing the business mix in a very clever way, using excess capital to really remix the business via e*trade and very recently eaton vance. fromt 2/3 will come ght businesses. so morgan stanley, thinking about the long-term strategic direction, is the stock we like the most. jonathan: just on the acquisition option, it is an option not available for many of the other big banks. it is option that could be available to goldman. why do you think goldman hasn't gone in that direction? stanleyn: again, morgan somewhat fares more strategically. your management team less in the way of x ability. so i do think they are somewhat behind strategically to morgan stanley. you need to know where you want to go first and be very clear of your direction before you g
christian: it would have to be goldman, i would say, so far.looking at the returns today kind of speaks to that. i would say more broadly speaking, if i was thinking about the more broad, strategic election of companies, i really like morgan stanley. i think james gorman has done a really good job changing the business mix in a very clever way, using excess capital to really remix the business via e*trade and very recently eaton vance. fromt 2/3 will come ght businesses. so morgan stanley,...
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damping the country and christianity too.ou say in this article that the president is bad for the cause of christ. explain what you mean. >> well, i think this, brianna. i think his contact, his way of behaving and many of the ways he uses his power are damaging not only just to the country in general, that's bad enough, but if people see christians, no matter how well we may behave in our own personal lives if they see our behave are and link us to trump, i think that shuts us down to not only what we have to say about public policy, more importantly what we have to say about our faith. that is really what should be our greatest concern. >> and you knee, there are, i mean, there are many evangelicals who voted for president trump and are expected to vote for him again. even as they dismiss behavior in him that they certainly would not talk about doing themselves. right? this is, isn't something they would typically, they would disapprove of. can you explain that to us and also tell us, i know you haven't made a ton of friend
damping the country and christianity too.ou say in this article that the president is bad for the cause of christ. explain what you mean. >> well, i think this, brianna. i think his contact, his way of behaving and many of the ways he uses his power are damaging not only just to the country in general, that's bad enough, but if people see christians, no matter how well we may behave in our own personal lives if they see our behave are and link us to trump, i think that shuts us down to...
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christian is joining us now live with a look at that report and christian, this is just the first step in what will be a much more exhausted investigation. >> reporter: that is right, this report is an important first account of the events leading up to that deadly incident. police also conducting investigations, looking for answers. >>> san francisco fire deferment has now released its so-called green sheet, a preliminary investigation into the events that led to the death of jason cortez in a training exercise last wednesday. the green sheet is based on eyewitness accounts, from firefighters on scene, and expert analysis. the report concludes cortez was knocked off a fire escape when water shot out of a valve that he apparently opened to during the drill. the water knocked him backwards off the fire escape to the pavement below. the report says coronavirus safety protocols may have played a role in the incident. because multi company drills are suspended, and his engine company was conducting the pump operation alone, instead with another company. the green sheet will now be included
christian is joining us now live with a look at that report and christian, this is just the first step in what will be a much more exhausted investigation. >> reporter: that is right, this report is an important first account of the events leading up to that deadly incident. police also conducting investigations, looking for answers. >>> san francisco fire deferment has now released its so-called green sheet, a preliminary investigation into the events that led to the death of...
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the international fellowship of christians and jews urgently need your gift of $25 now to help providene survival food box with all of the essentials they critically need for their diet for one month. no vitamins and no protein so my legs and hands are very weak. oh, oh, oh let's make sure that we bring them just a little bit of hope. by bringing them a little bit of food. become a part of the fellowship today by reaching out to bless these precious people of god. for just $25, you can help supply the essential foods they desperately need for one month. that's less than a dollar a day. i just want to encourage all of you to join with yael eckstein and the wonderful work of the international fellowship of christians and jews. god tells us to take care of them, to feed the hungry. and i pray holocaust survivors will be given the basic needs that they so desperately pray for to survive. that they so desperately pray for to survive. that they so desperately pray for to survive. so you're a small bor a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back
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