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fifty years since the world's first successful heart transplant the operation was carried out by dr christian barnard at his hospital in cape town the transplant technique had first been used on a dog in the u.s. a decade before dr banner ads was the first human to human transplant during the operation it was the heart of a twenty five year old woman that was given to a fifty three year old man so it was successful but the patient louis which can ski died of pneumonia eighteen days later his new heart function normally but the anti rejection drugs weekend his immune system is there to the development of better transplant drugs and dr barnard went on to perform more procedures by the late seventy's many of his patients were living up to five years with their new first transplant operation is still generating groundbreaking technology and ideas as well today as tanya paige reports. crotty scale hospital is home to a museum dedicated to the world's first heart transplant it happened in this room under the steady hand of dr christiane barnard who died in two thousand and one the surgery has barel
fifty years since the world's first successful heart transplant the operation was carried out by dr christian barnard at his hospital in cape town the transplant technique had first been used on a dog in the u.s. a decade before dr banner ads was the first human to human transplant during the operation it was the heart of a twenty five year old woman that was given to a fifty three year old man so it was successful but the patient louis which can ski died of pneumonia eighteen days later his...
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fifty years to the day since the world's a first successful heart transplant it was carried out by dr christian barnard at a hospital in cape town well the transplant technique had already been used on a dog in the u.s. a decade before but dr bernards was the first human to human transplant the operation gave a heart from a twenty five year old woman to a fifty three year old man the spited success the patient to lewis washington skied died of pneumonia eighteen days later the anti-rejection drugs had weakened his immune system but is new hard functioned normally until his this and that led to the development of better transplant drugs by the late one nine hundred seventy s. many of dr bernards patients were living up to five years with their new hearts. on that first heart transplant operation is still generating groundbreaking ideas today as tanya page now reports. crotty scale hospital is home to a museum dedicated to the world's first heart transplant it happened in this room under the steady hand of dr christiane barnard who died in two thousand and one the surgery has barely changed in fi
fifty years to the day since the world's a first successful heart transplant it was carried out by dr christian barnard at a hospital in cape town well the transplant technique had already been used on a dog in the u.s. a decade before but dr bernards was the first human to human transplant the operation gave a heart from a twenty five year old woman to a fifty three year old man the spited success the patient to lewis washington skied died of pneumonia eighteen days later the anti-rejection...
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it's fifty years since the world's first successful heart transplant operation was carried out by dr christiane by a hospital in cape town and that landmark surgery is still generating groundbreaking ideas today turning a page report. brought to scale hospital is home to a museum dedicated to the world's first heart transplant it happened in this room under the steady hand of dr christiane damaged who died in two thousand and one the surgery has barely changed in fifty years what has of course dramatically changed is the postoperative immunosuppression post-operative care and that led to from norman survival right you have today seventy eighty percent of transplant patients living after ten years in one thousand nine hundred sixty seven the first transplant triggered a debate on whether it was ethical all not letters written at the time show a mixed response to the surgery one doctor in the former yugoslavia describes it as the most important event in the history of the human spirit a man in turkey wants to send everyone on the surgical team a new pair of shoes congratulations but some were neg
it's fifty years since the world's first successful heart transplant operation was carried out by dr christiane by a hospital in cape town and that landmark surgery is still generating groundbreaking ideas today turning a page report. brought to scale hospital is home to a museum dedicated to the world's first heart transplant it happened in this room under the steady hand of dr christiane damaged who died in two thousand and one the surgery has barely changed in fifty years what has of course...
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dr. christian bernard and a series of conferences on the budget and the state of the union with legislators quicken. >> interested in american history tv? visit our website, c-span.org/history. you can view the schedule, preview programs, and watch college lectures, museum tours, archival films and more. american history tv at c-span.org/history. >> this sunday on american history tv, john tender, author of paying with our bodies. explores the history of u.s. wars. he argues the nation struggles and often fails to adequately meet the needs of wounded veterans. here is a preview. when it comes to bodily trauma many americans live in a world of euphemism, or, let's face it, willful ignorance. tv journalist rarely speak of severed limbs. instead we are more likely to hear about losses and sacrifices and tragedies. warf the whole point of were not to out injure the other side. visit the seven acre memorial on the national mall in washington dc and you would be hard-pressed to discover what actually happened to america's 400,000 plus or dead. though in the virtual tour, no less than tom hanks as
dr. christian bernard and a series of conferences on the budget and the state of the union with legislators quicken. >> interested in american history tv? visit our website, c-span.org/history. you can view the schedule, preview programs, and watch college lectures, museum tours, archival films and more. american history tv at c-span.org/history. >> this sunday on american history tv, john tender, author of paying with our bodies. explores the history of u.s. wars. he argues the...
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dr. christian bernard and a series of conferences on the budget and the state of the union with legislatorsrt to quicken. >> tweet us at c-span history. a tweet about an issue that still resounds today. his question was about how many people were fathered by u.s. gis in vietnam. how are they treated 25 years after the u.s. to departure. >> you can be featured during our next live program, join the conversation on facebook.com/c-spanhistory or on @cspanhistory. week on american history tv, john tender, author of paying with our bodies. explores the history of u.s. wars. he argues the nation struggles and often fails to adequately meet the needs of wounded veterans. here is a preview. >> when it comes to bodily trauma many americans live in a world of euphemism, or, let's face it, willful ignorance. tv journalists rarely speak of got shots and severed limbs. instead we are more likely to hear about losses and sacrifices and tragedies. as if the whole point of war were not to out-injure the other side. visit the seven acre memorial on the national mall in washington d.c., and you would be hard
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it's fifty years since the world's first successful heart transplant operation was carried out by dr christiane there's a hospital in cape town. the transplant technique had first been used on a dog in the u.s. a decade earlier before dr bernard was the first to conduct a human to human transplant but during the operation the heart from a twenty five year old woman was given to a fifty three year old man this might it success that patient louis walsh can ski died of pneumonia eighteen days later his new heart function normally until his death but the anti-rejection drugs we can to his immune system will this lead to the development of better transplant drugs dr bernard went on to perform more procedures by the late one nine hundred seventy s. many of his patients were living up to five years with a new heart's. first heart transplant operation is still generating groundbreaking ideas today as twenty page reports. craw to scale hospital is home to a museum dedicated to the world's first heart transplant it happened in this room under the steady hand of dr christiane who died in two thousand and
it's fifty years since the world's first successful heart transplant operation was carried out by dr christiane there's a hospital in cape town. the transplant technique had first been used on a dog in the u.s. a decade earlier before dr bernard was the first to conduct a human to human transplant but during the operation the heart from a twenty five year old woman was given to a fifty three year old man this might it success that patient louis walsh can ski died of pneumonia eighteen days...
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is fifty years since the world's first successful heart transplant operation was carried out by dr christian hospital in cape town and that landmark still generating groundbreaking ideas today more from tanya page. what a scale hospital is home to a museum dedicated to the world's first heart transplant it happened in this room under the steady hand of dr christiane who died in two thousand and one the surgery has barely changed in fifty years what has of course dramatically changed is the postoperative immunosuppression postoperative care and that led to from norman survival right you have to go seventy eighty percent of transplant patients living after ten years in one thousand nine hundred sixty seven the first transplant triggered a debate on whether it was ethical all not letters written at the time show a mixed response to the surgery one doctor in a former yugoslavia describes it as the most important event in the history of the human spirit a man in turkey wants to send everyone on the surgical team a new pair of shoes congratulations but some were negative as well one man in a stray
is fifty years since the world's first successful heart transplant operation was carried out by dr christian hospital in cape town and that landmark still generating groundbreaking ideas today more from tanya page. what a scale hospital is home to a museum dedicated to the world's first heart transplant it happened in this room under the steady hand of dr christiane who died in two thousand and one the surgery has barely changed in fifty years what has of course dramatically changed is the...
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years so the days since the world's first successful heart transplant that was carried out by dr christian barnard at a hospital in cape town the transplant take kmiec had already been used on a dog in the u.s. a decade before but dr barnard was the first human to human transplant the operation gave a hard from a twenty five year old woman to a fifty three year old man the spotted success the patient at lewis which can ski died of pneumonia eighteen days later the anti rejection drugs had...
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dedicated to the world's first heart transplant it happened in this room under the steady hand of dr christiane barnard who died in two thousand and one the surgery has barely changed in fifty years what has of course dramatically changed is the postoperative immunosuppression post-operative care and that led to for norman survival rate you have seventy eighty percent of transplant patients living after ten years in one thousand nine hundred sixty seven the first transplant triggered a debate on whether it was ethical all not letters written at the time show a mixed response to the surgery one doctor in the former yugoslavia describes it as the most important event in the history of the human spirit a man in turkey wants to send everyone on the surgical team a new pair of shoes congratulations but some were negative as well one man and a stray are his father complaint with the place he thanks the operation was illegal and this woman and italy say it never men shall be able to replace a human heart as man can't replace god as well half a century later a lack of education and awareness continues
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she's director of humanitarian response at world vision international which is a christian relief and advocacy organization dr ted thanks so much for joining us now you've worked extensively in africa what are the main human rights challenges facing the region. thank you so much for having me i am definitely in twenty eighteen what you an arch of the night and a things office for humanitarian caribbean nation is predicting is that one hundred thirty five million people will require humanitarian assistance there is a connection between human rights abuses and the need for humanitarian support because most of the humanitarian crisis we see are not only caused by natural disaster but also by conflict mainly actually eighty percent of those we know that about twenty eight million children have been driven from their homes within the boundaries of the country or across borders globally and in africa the key challenge has been that we have many protracted contexts where crisis has been up and down displacing children as you've just highlighted in your uganda example we have massive crisis right now in congo in the
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history of the still young christendom as a synthesis of greek philosophy and the christian doctrine of salvation was developed. dr that. is it is a view it's as good a simple way to get this chart of the how to number three is normally reserved as a symbol of the day it is it is not in the old testament we also have angel often it is silent and the prophet izzy kilo isiah allowed to look up to heaven they see being surrounding god it all to fit they either ordered in groups of four or have four facets for example eagle like a lion like all human like beings and figures. equal to a few it is something that was imported from the babylonian iconography and integrated into christendom god is surrounded by groups of four figures when seated on. as throne and that's why alongside the number three which symbolizes gaunt there is a number for an extension symbolizing his rule in all four world least she has an heiress i fear since that's also why the derivatives of three and four twelve and twenty four or so endowed with a holy systematic significance heights systematically denied to. the oldest mosaics of christian icon
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dr. martin luther king and four other ministers started something called the southern christian leadershiponference of which i was a board member. i just don't think that there's anything -- i mean this is an empty hot dog. i mean this is the bun, nothing on the inside. >> what do you make of congressman john lewis and bennie thompson not being there today? first, was it right for them to not make this in a way of protest because the president was going to be there? the president make a speech and direct pointed remarks to the president. >> well, first of all, if the president was interested in sitting down with congressman john lewis, all he had to do is pick up the telephone and invite him to the white house to have a serious conversation, not a photo shoot but a serious conversation. both bennie thompson and john lewis are icons in mississippi. and i think john lewis is a good, decent man and a good friend of mine. you know, it's probably trying to figure out how the president could do this without having something subinstantive -- substantive to offer. everyone has looked at the footag
dr. martin luther king and four other ministers started something called the southern christian leadershiponference of which i was a board member. i just don't think that there's anything -- i mean this is an empty hot dog. i mean this is the bun, nothing on the inside. >> what do you make of congressman john lewis and bennie thompson not being there today? first, was it right for them to not make this in a way of protest because the president was going to be there? the president make a...
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. >> no, it doesn't mean -- >> an evangelical christian who led in the british parliament, led the fight against slavery in great britain. it was reverend drr king jr. who used the church, and i would say the moral authority of scripture to attack racism. and so i think that when christianity and religion is used for hate, it's a perversion, and a co-opting of something. >> but when it's at its best, it can be helpful. >> what about love thy neighbor -- >> we'll be right back. i got to go. the ford year-end sales event is in full swing. ( ♪ ) you are going to be a big surprise. (whining) aww, i see a big puppy. i see a b-i-i-g pu-u-ppy. hey greg! that's ford, america's best-selling brand. now get exclusive holiday offers, with 0% financing for 72 months across a full line up. for a limited time, get an additional $1,000 cash back on top of 0% financing for 72 months. get these exclusive offers during the ford year end sales event. get these exclusive offers ♪ ♪ give a little bit ♪ ♪ give a little bit... -hello. ♪ give a little bit... ♪ ... of your love to me oh, haha. ♪ there's so much that we need to share ♪ ♪ so send a smile and show tha
. >> no, it doesn't mean -- >> an evangelical christian who led in the british parliament, led the fight against slavery in great britain. it was reverend drr king jr. who used the church, and i would say the moral authority of scripture to attack racism. and so i think that when christianity and religion is used for hate, it's a perversion, and a co-opting of something. >> but when it's at its best, it can be helpful. >> what about love thy neighbor -- >> we'll be...
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in a show of solidarity the christian ministry teamed up with a jewish congregation to put on the event. it's a reminder of a message that dr. martin luther king gave when he spoke at the church back in 1965. >> part of dr. king's dream was to be able to bring people together, that they could work together, walk alongside of each other, and regardless of our faith we do have a commonality and humanity to be able to share kindness with others in need and that's the most wonderful way to celebrate the birth of the savior by extending kindness to someone else. >>> good advice chosen 300 ministries is an inter denomination al mission known for its work distributing more than 150,000 meals a year to the homeless of center city west philadelphia and pottstown. ♪ >>> many people connecting with their faith on this christmas day here's video from a mass at the cathedral basilica of saints peter and paul in philadelphia. attending mass on christmas eve and christmas day a common tradition of the catholic religion. while for some christmas traditions include presents around the tree, and staying in their pajamas. for others it involv
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dr. west: wonderful question. base is a situation very in principle, i do not believe in a religion,at gives group, or race an advantage. christian tod as a a secular society and secular state where there are equal rights across the board. dr. dershowitz: why start with israel? dr. west: it starts of any state. dr. dershowitz: why not palestine? sistert: if a jewish once to marry a non-jewish brother, she cannot marry him. dr. dershowitz: and we fight against that. dr. west: the secular state doesn't allow that. black and white folk get married with legal rights in 1967 because of our white supremacist vision. dr. dershowitz: and now any marriage is valid and you are in the world is now valid. dr. west: i'm talking within israel. dr. dershowitz: there was a terrible mistake in 1948 by handing over to many of the personal functions. jews, aree secular fighting hard against that. frankly, that is nobody's business but the israelis and the jews. we are fighting our own battle there. it is much worse in the palestinian authority. you get killed if you marry someone who is a non-muslim. in israel, you have to go to cyprus, your marria
dr. west: wonderful question. base is a situation very in principle, i do not believe in a religion,at gives group, or race an advantage. christian tod as a a secular society and secular state where there are equal rights across the board. dr. dershowitz: why start with israel? dr. west: it starts of any state. dr. dershowitz: why not palestine? sistert: if a jewish once to marry a non-jewish brother, she cannot marry him. dr. dershowitz: and we fight against that. dr. west: the secular state...
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christian ministry teamed up with jewish congregation to put on the event a reminder of a message that dr. martin luther king gave when he spoke at the church in 1965. >> part of dr. king's dream was to be able to bring people together that they could work together, they could walk alongside of each other and regardless of our faith, we do have a commonality and humanity to be able to share kindness with others in need and that's the most wonderful way to celebrate the birth of the savior by extending kindness to someone else. >> chosen 300 ministries is an inter denomination al nation knon for distributing 150,000 meals to the homeless center city, west philadelphia and pottstown. >>> in bucks county, a girl scout troop helps spread holiday cheer by filling backpacks with hats and scarves to help people who are less fortunate. hank flynn went to chick out. >> i never give up. even if the hardest challenge come by, i never give you. >> i love it. i'm truly amazed. thankful, excited for him. >> reporter: christmas giving flowed boy and girls scouts style penndel as companies gave their ann
christian ministry teamed up with jewish congregation to put on the event a reminder of a message that dr. martin luther king gave when he spoke at the church in 1965. >> part of dr. king's dream was to be able to bring people together that they could work together, they could walk alongside of each other and regardless of our faith, we do have a commonality and humanity to be able to share kindness with others in need and that's the most wonderful way to celebrate the birth of the savior...
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in a show of solidarity the christian ministry teamed up with jewish congregation to on the event it's reminder of a message that drmartin luther king gave when he spoke at the surge back in 1965. >> part of dr. king's dream was to be able to bring people together. that they could work together. they can walk alongside of each other and regardless of our fame, we do have a commonality in our humanity to be able to share kindness with others in need that's the most wonderful way to celebrate the birth of the savior by extending kindness to someone else. >> chosen 300 ministries an inter denomination al mission known for work distributing more than 150,000 meals year to the homeless of center city, west philadelphia and pottstown. >>> for some christmas tradiions include presents around the tree and staying in their pajamas for others it involves things like movies and going out to eat. a kind of alternate wave spending december 25th. fox 29's shawnette wilson joins you live at philadelphia city hall tonight. shawnette. >> reporter: iain, dinner an movie sound great if you're afraid to be out in the cold. they are fi
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christian. >> but the question remains, did helena actually discover the cross jesus was crucified on? at the oxford university radiocarbon accelerator lab, archaeologist dr tom hyiam are about to take a step closer to solving this mystery. by carbon dating a fragment of the true cross given to the king of ireland by the pope in 1100 a.d. >> the true cross is the most important relic. so to have it tested in this way which could reveal that the story that's potentially true is fascinating. >> this is the first time we've actually, to our knowledge, directly dated a piece of the true cross. >> radiocarbon is a complex method involving a series of stages. the first of which is to preclean and pretreat the sample to remove any contaminating carbon that could alter the result. in the final stage of the process is the particle accelerator, which enables us to measure individual partibles of the carbon. the more radiocarbon there is, the more recent the sample. and the less radiocarbon, the older it is. we can date anything from the present day back to about 50,000 years ago. >> in less than 20 minutes, they may solve an enigma that dates back 2,000 years. >> t
christian. >> but the question remains, did helena actually discover the cross jesus was crucified on? at the oxford university radiocarbon accelerator lab, archaeologist dr tom hyiam are about to take a step closer to solving this mystery. by carbon dating a fragment of the true cross given to the king of ireland by the pope in 1100 a.d. >> the true cross is the most important relic. so to have it tested in this way which could reveal that the story that's potentially true is...
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christians than alabama according to pew research. >> if are this reason, his message resonated because of the culture. >> like many, dr.ohn killian thinks this keeply republican state is ripe and ready for the taking by the former judge, but some like brew baker think it's an unfair assumption. >> evangelicals are being painted. >> this goes deeper than the allegations of sexual misconduct against moore. >> the candidate who is wrapping himself in christianity and at a political rally and pulls out a hand gun? >> he has been visiting his base visiting churches. some of the worship services felt more like campaign events. >> the only way our voice can be heard throughout this country is by us taking our liberties and voting. they want to do two things. several things. they want to hide the true issues. that's why you see "the washington post" bring out the russian investigation when people want to know about immigration and health care. >> here worries about the message it would send. >> i'm deeply concerned about the effect of roy moore's presence in the senate will have on the reputation of evangelicals. i'm tempted t
christians than alabama according to pew research. >> if are this reason, his message resonated because of the culture. >> like many, dr.ohn killian thinks this keeply republican state is ripe and ready for the taking by the former judge, but some like brew baker think it's an unfair assumption. >> evangelicals are being painted. >> this goes deeper than the allegations of sexual misconduct against moore. >> the candidate who is wrapping himself in christianity and...
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christian kate baker. each day justin chooses to walk. at work... and after work. he does it all with dr. scholl's. only dr. scholl's has massaging gel insoles that provide all-day comfort. to keep him feeling more energized. dr. scholl's. born to move. for every social occasion. so the the broom said, "sorry i'm late. i over-swept." [ laughter ] yes, even the awkward among us deserve some laughter. and while it's okay to nibble in public, a lady only dines in private. try the name your price tool from progressive. it gives you options based on your budget. uh-oh. discussing finances is a big no-no. what, i'm helping her save money! shh! men are talking. that's it, i'm out. taking the meatballs. but can also loweresterol, your body's natural coq10. that's it, i'm out. qunol helps restore this heart-healthy nutrient with 3x better absorption. qunol has the #1 cardiologist recommended form of coq10 qunol, the better coq10. >> shannon: an email obtained by government watchdog group judicial watch shows a key member of special consul robertt mueller's russia probe team, andrew weissman, praised outgoin
christian kate baker. each day justin chooses to walk. at work... and after work. he does it all with dr. scholl's. only dr. scholl's has massaging gel insoles that provide all-day comfort. to keep him feeling more energized. dr. scholl's. born to move. for every social occasion. so the the broom said, "sorry i'm late. i over-swept." [ laughter ] yes, even the awkward among us deserve some laughter. and while it's okay to nibble in public, a lady only dines in private. try the name...
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christians have rocked it will be no peace. with palestine and palestine will never be. in existence without judicial lim we hope that you support palestine and generous and thank you. i thank you dr riyadh in multi before jordan's like to thank you for somalia who attend for the first time the. we've been listening to the imagine succession of the arab league foreign ministers in cairo first of all we heard from the arab league general secretary secretary general indeed who did talk about how this decision moving in jerusalem the capital of israel to jerusalem had been in a dangerous decision and then we heard from the palestinian foreign minister who really repeated much of what it said earlier on in a press conference was talking about how he had been offered the support of many nations all over the world in that fight basically against this decision by the americans we're going to bring in our senior political analyst marwan. really first of all your reaction to what the secretary general was saying earlier on making his point that both the u.s. and israel have been isolated by this decision yes. this is a then important nuance to be made here in what i heard from. the secreta
christians have rocked it will be no peace. with palestine and palestine will never be. in existence without judicial lim we hope that you support palestine and generous and thank you. i thank you dr riyadh in multi before jordan's like to thank you for somalia who attend for the first time the. we've been listening to the imagine succession of the arab league foreign ministers in cairo first of all we heard from the arab league general secretary secretary general indeed who did talk about how...
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christians and muslims look very moderate. i wonder if you anticipate that or if that is a step -- >> there was a dr. seuss book that said stars on the beaches and stars on their bellies. it's that sort of thing. the point is it's not about technology or the color of your complexion or where you came from. the reality of the human condition is that you put all of us together in the room and leave us here long enough and soon we learn what the religions were and whether we have a religion and we start to group together and then you take them to the next and then they will be at each other's throats and on and on. we are looking for the speeches and those that don't have stars on their bellies, so this can be another form of how people choose to differentiate themselves but we already know whether it is this or something else and the problem is it's a problem in the human brain you cannot just fix. once you discover it, next thursday you can fix it. the only way to fix it at least in my observation is people do send to being animalistic when you pressure them, so the more and so on and so forth involve
christians and muslims look very moderate. i wonder if you anticipate that or if that is a step -- >> there was a dr. seuss book that said stars on the beaches and stars on their bellies. it's that sort of thing. the point is it's not about technology or the color of your complexion or where you came from. the reality of the human condition is that you put all of us together in the room and leave us here long enough and soon we learn what the religions were and whether we have a religion...
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christian can make a buck. >> well, that's true, but what was his bottom line? make the world a better place for having been here. >> drit's hard to describe to anybody the feeling i get when i'm in a foreign country and i see on some back road a basketball hoop nailed up to a tree. that means more to me than $1 million dollars. >> which brings us back to those original rules he wrote in 1891. what did james do with them? >> he was a woodworker, and he actually built a sideboard, and he kept a little secret compartment that the rules were kept in for many years. >> seems he always knew he was onto something. so does his youngest son, james naismith jr. in 1931, he gets his aging father to authenticate his 13 rules with a signature. >> this says, "first draft of basketball rules, hung in the gym that the boys might learn the rules." >> mm-hmm. >> when james dies in 1939, that original statement of the rules passes to james jr., jim's father. a nail-biting ride is about to begin. did he carry it around, the original? >> he carried around the original rules. >> he had it insured, though. >> he did not have it insured. >>
christian can make a buck. >> well, that's true, but what was his bottom line? make the world a better place for having been here. >> drit's hard to describe to anybody the feeling i get when i'm in a foreign country and i see on some back road a basketball hoop nailed up to a tree. that means more to me than $1 million dollars. >> which brings us back to those original rules he wrote in 1891. what did james do with them? >> he was a woodworker, and he actually built a...
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christian. but won't be voting in his state. >> i think for the reason judge moore's message has resonated because of the culture. >> like many, drjohn killian, former president of the alabama baptist convention thinks this republican state is ripe and ready for the taking by the former judge but some like brubaker think ha's an unfair assumption. >> evan jgelicals have been painted with a broad brush. >> he says this goes deeper. >> a candidate wrapping himself in christianity and pulls out a hand gun. >> moore has been hitting his base hitting churches, though have felt more like campaign eents. >> the only way our voice can be heard throughout this country is by us taking our liberties and voting with them. they want to do two things. several things. they want to hide the true issues. that's why you see t"the washington post" bring out the russian investigation when people want to know about health care. >> but brubaker worries what the message would send. >> i'm deeply concerned about his presence in the senate would have on the reputation of evangelica evangelicals. i'm tempted to vote for doug jones for that reason but i ca
christian. but won't be voting in his state. >> i think for the reason judge moore's message has resonated because of the culture. >> like many, drjohn killian, former president of the alabama baptist convention thinks this republican state is ripe and ready for the taking by the former judge but some like brubaker think ha's an unfair assumption. >> evan jgelicals have been painted with a broad brush. >> he says this goes deeper. >> a candidate wrapping himself in...
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dr. james hunt of new hope christian community church, rami nashi shibi, director of the inner city muslim action network and a recent macarthur foundation fellow. rabbi allen dryfus. father mike flager, a tirlse champion to end gun violence -- tireless champion to end gun violence. apostle ron from full gospel christian assembly. and our local nonprofits are helping to create a better, fairer, more just world. organizations like chicago family health center, aunt martha's, alliance of the southeast, the dub tail -- dovetail project, and kids off the block, which provides young people with positive alternatives. in the second district, our young people are active and engaged. they are dedicated to being a force for positive change in their communities. and our country and in their world. in the face of any darkness, they stand proud and allow their personal light to shine through circumstance. now, we've had a few famous people coming through the second also. quinn buckner, the basketball player. shondra rimes, famous from "scandal" and "gray's anatomy." eddy curry, basketball. tom dreesen
dr. james hunt of new hope christian community church, rami nashi shibi, director of the inner city muslim action network and a recent macarthur foundation fellow. rabbi allen dryfus. father mike flager, a tirlse champion to end gun violence -- tireless champion to end gun violence. apostle ron from full gospel christian assembly. and our local nonprofits are helping to create a better, fairer, more just world. organizations like chicago family health center, aunt martha's, alliance of the...
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christians among them than alabama, according to pew research. >> i think for that reason judge moore message has resonated because of the culture. >> like many, dresident of the alabama baptist convention thinks this deeply republican state is ripe and ready for the taking by the former judge but some like bill think that's an unfair assumption. >> evangelicals are being painted with a very broad brush. >> he says this goes deeper than the allegations of sexual misconduct against moore. >> the idea that there's a candidate who is wrapping himself in the mantle of christianity and at a political rally and pulls out of handgun. >> moore has been hitting his base, visiting rural conservative churches those some have felt more like campaign events. >> the only way our voice can be heard throughout this country is by us taking our liberties and voting with them. >> they want to do two things -- several things. they want to hide the true issues. that's why you see "the washington post" bring out a russian investigation when the people want to know about immigration, about health care. >> but bill worries about the message electing moore would send. >>
christians among them than alabama, according to pew research. >> i think for that reason judge moore message has resonated because of the culture. >> like many, dresident of the alabama baptist convention thinks this deeply republican state is ripe and ready for the taking by the former judge but some like bill think that's an unfair assumption. >> evangelicals are being painted with a very broad brush. >> he says this goes deeper than the allegations of sexual...
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dr. franklin sought recognition. he finally stood up , he had gout, he had terrible arthritis, well overweight, but he got up and gave the speech that so many christians are aware of where he said what no deist would ever say, despite how many teachers these days say he was a deist. his words were, we know what his words were, because he sat down and wrote it down afterwards when he was asked for a copy of what he said. an he said, i've lived, sir, a long time, and the longer i live, the more convincing proofs i see of this truth. god governs in the affairs of men. and if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without his notice, is it possible an empire could rise without his aid? we've been assured, sir, in the sacred writing, that unless the lord build a house, they labor in vain that build it. he said, i firmly believe that, which mean he is wasn't a deist, he said, i also believe that without his, without god's, concurring aid, we shall succeed in our political building no better than the builders of babel. we'll be confounded by local partial interests an we ourselves shall become a byword down through the ages. nd it was at the conclusion of hat d
dr. franklin sought recognition. he finally stood up , he had gout, he had terrible arthritis, well overweight, but he got up and gave the speech that so many christians are aware of where he said what no deist would ever say, despite how many teachers these days say he was a deist. his words were, we know what his words were, because he sat down and wrote it down afterwards when he was asked for a copy of what he said. an he said, i've lived, sir, a long time, and the longer i live, the more...
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christian amman pore, thank you very much. >>> we remember the 26 victims of the sandy hook elementary school shooting five years later. that provide all-day comfort. to keep him feeling more energized. drborn to move. hesumatra reserve told in the time it takes to brew your cup. let's go to sumatra. where's sumatra? good question. this is win. and that's win's goat, adi. the coffee here is amazing. because the volcanic soil is amazing. making the coffee erupt with flavor. so we give farmers like win more plants. to grow more delicious coffee. that erupts with even more flavor. which helps provide for win's family. and adi the goat's family too. because his kids eat a lot. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters. packed with goodness. it's a like, a dagger?a worm! a tiny sword? bread...breadstick? a matchstick! a lamppost! coin slot! no? uhhh... 10 seconds. a stick! a walking stick! eiffel tower, mount kilimanjaro! (ding) time! sorry, it's a tandem bicycle. what? what?! as long as sloths are slow, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> we remember the victims of the sandy h
christian amman pore, thank you very much. >>> we remember the 26 victims of the sandy hook elementary school shooting five years later. that provide all-day comfort. to keep him feeling more energized. drborn to move. hesumatra reserve told in the time it takes to brew your cup. let's go to sumatra. where's sumatra? good question. this is win. and that's win's goat, adi. the coffee here is amazing. because the volcanic soil is amazing. making the coffee erupt with flavor. so we give...
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dr. ashton is coming up with smart solutions to avoid too much sugar but still satisfy that sweet tooth over the holidays. ♪ >>> we have our christmas choir and christianr 2018. >> and santa is here. don't go anywhere. . now over later. and pause. not even in your vocabulary. so when a cold sore tingle strikes you act on it. only abreva can heal a cold sore in as little as two and a half days when used at the first sign. it starts to work immediately to block the virus and protect healthy cells. nothing heals a cold sore faster. and because abreva acts on it... you can too. act on it, with abreva. ♪ "it's raining men" - the weather girls ♪ it's almost christmas dad. ♪ ♪ at st. jude children'snd seek with research hospital.er shhhhh... sorry... at st. jude, no family ever pays for treatment, travel, housing or food... because all a family should worry about is helping their child live. you think they'll find us? not a chance. ooops. give thanks for the healthy kids in your life. visit st.jude.org or shop where you see the st jude logo. ♪ ladies and gentleman this is a robbery. what are you doing after this? ♪ stores are now open 24 hours. take an extra
dr. ashton is coming up with smart solutions to avoid too much sugar but still satisfy that sweet tooth over the holidays. ♪ >>> we have our christmas choir and christianr 2018. >> and santa is here. don't go anywhere. . now over later. and pause. not even in your vocabulary. so when a cold sore tingle strikes you act on it. only abreva can heal a cold sore in as little as two and a half days when used at the first sign. it starts to work immediately to block the virus and...
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christian values, whether it's israel. whether it's poland, whoever it is. but it's not going to be an adventurist american policy. steve: gotcha. ainsley: dr.brian: what's it really like on our southern border. >> 400 a day across the southwest border. the average dale lay week is about 1300. brian: 1300 people across the southwest border? brian: that's just one sector. i just took a trip down there to maccallum, texas. what you will see are the people, the men and women doing this on a daily basis. trying to keep us safe on the border and what needs to be done. ainsley: thank goodness the lights are back on at the world's busiest airport. what were they doing while they were waiting? carley shimkus is here with some of the best. hello, carley sensing your every move and automatically adjusting to help you stay effortlessly comfortable. i can even help with a silent night. does your bed do that? i don't actually talk but i can tell you how you slept. i'm the new sleep number 360 smart bed. let's meet at a sleep number store. does it look like i'm done? shouldn't you be at work? [ mockingly ] "shouldn't you be at work?" todd. hold on. [ engi
christian values, whether it's israel. whether it's poland, whoever it is. but it's not going to be an adventurist american policy. steve: gotcha. ainsley: dr.brian: what's it really like on our southern border. >> 400 a day across the southwest border. the average dale lay week is about 1300. brian: 1300 people across the southwest border? brian: that's just one sector. i just took a trip down there to maccallum, texas. what you will see are the people, the men and women doing this on a...
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dr. west, you referenced the scandinavian economic model. it's not a mystery what causes healthy, positive outcomes for children and families. they've been practicing it in scandinavia for years and years. the christianhave been marching arm in arm with deregulation and deunionization policies that we know devastate poor and working class children and families. these families that have been catching hell now for the last 40 some years in this country. when you have people like charles murray writing books like coming apart attacking the poor and working class for having poor moral fiber and you have someone like speaker paul ryan who claims to be a christian, he makes required reading ayn rand's atlas shrugged. it seems to me the christian right's god is not jesus, their god is a kind of nietzschean ayn rand type. could you -- >> host: all right. sean, we're going to start with cornel west and then robert george. >> guest: no, no, brother sean, boy, he was on fire. he's laying it out there. again, i think when you talk about the christian right, certainly, there's a lot of danger in terms of the hatred there, the contempt that we see too often, but it's not homogeneous. there's a variety of different
dr. west, you referenced the scandinavian economic model. it's not a mystery what causes healthy, positive outcomes for children and families. they've been practicing it in scandinavia for years and years. the christianhave been marching arm in arm with deregulation and deunionization policies that we know devastate poor and working class children and families. these families that have been catching hell now for the last 40 some years in this country. when you have people like charles murray...