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jesus died on the cross for you publicly. and jesus said in matthew, chapter 10-- this is billy graham talking and he knows. jesus said, therefore whoever confesses me before men, i will confess and before my father, who is in heaven by whoever denies me before men, i will also define him before my father who is in heaven. this is a holy moment. this is not about book sales. this is not about a conference. this is not about the outside world, nuclear warheads, radical warhead-- i am saying if you are listening to anything we have said, you know that jesus christ may be coming soon. i don't know when. he did not tell us when. i don't want you to be standing before him in judgement. i want you to be standing before him with forgiveness and i would like you to come forward, whether you are rededicating your life for coming to christ for the first time and i'm going to pray with you. we are going to have opportunities for you to meet with counselors afterwards during lunch, kit the bible, and know how to walk with jesus christ. t
jesus died on the cross for you publicly. and jesus said in matthew, chapter 10-- this is billy graham talking and he knows. jesus said, therefore whoever confesses me before men, i will confess and before my father, who is in heaven by whoever denies me before men, i will also define him before my father who is in heaven. this is a holy moment. this is not about book sales. this is not about a conference. this is not about the outside world, nuclear warheads, radical warhead-- i am saying if...
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that will be the job of jesus colome. ronnie belliard comes in to play second base batting in the previous pitcher's spot which is the number five hole. then, batting eighth and pitching, jesus colome. so, the nationals have now had better than four scoreless innings from their bullpen tonight. so have the blue jays for that matter. jesus colome still has a long way to go with that e.r.a. of 8.00, nine innings 15, hits, eight runs, eight strikeouts, three walks. you can live with that, but the hittable nature of colome this year has really been puzzling. and, rob, i would say that's probably from being -- from being behind in the count, having to come in and then getting lit up. >> rob: also, he puts his defense to sleep with his low work rate. he takes forever to throw a pitch. inevitably, the defense instead of being on the balls of their feet, go back on their feet and they're op their heels and they can't make plays defensively for you. so, if he can pickup the tempo or pickup the pace a little bit, maybe he'd have a
that will be the job of jesus colome. ronnie belliard comes in to play second base batting in the previous pitcher's spot which is the number five hole. then, batting eighth and pitching, jesus colome. so, the nationals have now had better than four scoreless innings from their bullpen tonight. so have the blue jays for that matter. jesus colome still has a long way to go with that e.r.a. of 8.00, nine innings 15, hits, eight runs, eight strikeouts, three walks. you can live with that, but the...
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the teachings of jesus. jesus for sojourner truth was revolutionary. and he espoused the idea that you cannot love god unless you love the world. and that was her perspective. and she would often recite jesus' words, love is thou me, feed my sheep. and the world where the sheep of jesus. and so that was her perspective and i think it is something that we've lost sight of as we remember sojourner truth. in this very religious way in which americans define themselves, her attitude was that the sacred is very much a part of the secular. >> thank you. i want to shift gears and move ahead in time and look at trm howard for a second. what struck me most in reading this book is the implicit challenge it poses for much of civil rights historiography with, i think, a few exceptions, you know, by and large, dr. howard's efforts in mississippi are simply not part of the commonly understood narrative of civil rights. and yet he was very much at the center of a movement before the movement that we remember. how would you explain howard's invisibility given his impo
the teachings of jesus. jesus for sojourner truth was revolutionary. and he espoused the idea that you cannot love god unless you love the world. and that was her perspective. and she would often recite jesus' words, love is thou me, feed my sheep. and the world where the sheep of jesus. and so that was her perspective and i think it is something that we've lost sight of as we remember sojourner truth. in this very religious way in which americans define themselves, her attitude was that the...
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jesus said you will be hearing of wars and rumors in the last days. he warned of terrible persecution. he warned of rampant lawlessness he warned that the rise of false profits and false messiahs. and 2,000 years after he said it, 30 years ago we began to see this islamic revolution explode onto the pages of our newspapers and come into our homes and into our country in a very real and dramatic and dangerous way. what's more, bible prophecy tells specifically persia, the ancient name for iran will be a major in the time player. and ezekiel, chapter 38 and 39, the hebrew profit, ec keogh, writing 2500 years ago, rights of the day when russia will form an alliance with persia, with iran, and a group of other middle eastern countries to surround and try to destroy israel and what ezekiel said would be the last days. this afternoon, pastor jack smith will go into the prophecy in more detail. but you have to understand we are seeing the fulfillment of bible prophecy. now what's interesting of course is the iranian leaders believe they are seeing the fulfil
jesus said you will be hearing of wars and rumors in the last days. he warned of terrible persecution. he warned of rampant lawlessness he warned that the rise of false profits and false messiahs. and 2,000 years after he said it, 30 years ago we began to see this islamic revolution explode onto the pages of our newspapers and come into our homes and into our country in a very real and dramatic and dangerous way. what's more, bible prophecy tells specifically persia, the ancient name for iran...
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in jesus's name we pray, on men. should we be doing that in our congress when we do not want our laws established based on one religion? that jesus's name is appropriate to leave our house. >> i have a problem with it personally, yes. >> how many of you agree with joe and have a problem with that. raise your hands if you do not. >> let me ask a follow-up question. whatever problem with it if it just referred to our father and not to jesus? how many would have a problem with that. how many think that would be ok. why? for those of you who voted the other way, what is the distinction. >> if someone has an opinion, we need to come to a microphone. >> go ahead. >> this is an issue where the supreme court has ruled the wrong way. from the perspective, this is government sponsorship or endorsement of a particular religious belief. most of you recognize that with respect to jesus to a specifically significant for christianity. but also, our father is something that connotes a particular religious belief, namely monotheism t
in jesus's name we pray, on men. should we be doing that in our congress when we do not want our laws established based on one religion? that jesus's name is appropriate to leave our house. >> i have a problem with it personally, yes. >> how many of you agree with joe and have a problem with that. raise your hands if you do not. >> let me ask a follow-up question. whatever problem with it if it just referred to our father and not to jesus? how many would have a problem with...
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in jesus' name, amen. should we do that in congress? we are saying that jesus' name is appropriate to lead our house? >> do you have a problem with that. >> i have a problem with that. but how many of you agree with joe and you have a problem? raise your hands if you don't. >> let me ask a follow-up question -- joe and everybody else -- which you have a problem if it just referred to our father and not to jesus? how many would have a problem with that? and, i would think that would be okay? why? for those of you go the other way, what is the distinction? why is our father of a and is not ok? >> if somebody has an opinion, come to the microphone. >> from the aclu perspective, this is an issue where the supreme court has ruled a wrong way, this is the government- sponsorship or endorsement of a particular religious belief. most of you recognize that because jesus is significant with christianity. our father is something back of a particular religious police, namely monotheism. it is monotheism where people believe that the deity is a male
in jesus' name, amen. should we do that in congress? we are saying that jesus' name is appropriate to lead our house? >> do you have a problem with that. >> i have a problem with that. but how many of you agree with joe and you have a problem? raise your hands if you don't. >> let me ask a follow-up question -- joe and everybody else -- which you have a problem if it just referred to our father and not to jesus? how many would have a problem with that? and, i would think that...
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and the guard struck jesus. and jesus said to caiphus, if i have spoken wrongly, then you must prove the wrong. but if i have spoken rightly, why do you strike me? that's the standard. when someone speaks rightly, you can't attack them, can't strike them, challenge them, beat them, call them liars. but if they speak wrongly, the one who makes the allegations of speaking wrongly must prove the wrong, that's the standard in the book of john and that's the standard in this american culture and that needs to be the standards here in the united states congress and we need to hold the speaker accountable for this, for the very sake of the integrity of the institution and the very sake of the security of the united states of america, which surely is put at risk when you think about the majority party all trying to work together and get along, follow the direction of the speaker, all of the staffs of all the committees, the committee chairs, the subcommittee chairs, the rank and file members, the armed services people,
and the guard struck jesus. and jesus said to caiphus, if i have spoken wrongly, then you must prove the wrong. but if i have spoken rightly, why do you strike me? that's the standard. when someone speaks rightly, you can't attack them, can't strike them, challenge them, beat them, call them liars. but if they speak wrongly, the one who makes the allegations of speaking wrongly must prove the wrong, that's the standard in the book of john and that's the standard in this american culture and...
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and jesus said, ask them. they were there. and the guard struck jesus. and jesus said, if i speak wrongly, then you must prove the wrong. if i speak rightly, why do you strike me. if someone speaks wrongly, they have the responsibility to prove the wrong, she should have said that to the high priest. we could ask the same standard of our speaker. and this will not go away. we cannot tolerate a situation where there's a mistrust between the highest level of intelligence gathering services in the united states of america that gather the intelligence information, that direct our military, our overt and covert operations and go in and preempt terrorist strikes against americans and other free peoples in the world and have them intimidated by an allegations of telling a lie, which would be a felony and there is a specific section in the code, punishable by eight years in the penitentiary. if the intelligence community should lie to the united states congress. title 18. it's very specific. so this has got to be stopped and resolved. this congress has got to br
and jesus said, ask them. they were there. and the guard struck jesus. and jesus said, if i speak wrongly, then you must prove the wrong. if i speak rightly, why do you strike me. if someone speaks wrongly, they have the responsibility to prove the wrong, she should have said that to the high priest. we could ask the same standard of our speaker. and this will not go away. we cannot tolerate a situation where there's a mistrust between the highest level of intelligence gathering services in the...
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jesus colome was with the rays for a good part of his career.came up with them in 01 here through the 06 season. >> rob: mike mussina. >> bob: you've got the right side of the mound though. >> rob: roger clemens. >> bob: no. >> rob: bill hughs? >> bob: you're getting warmer. >> rob: ian ken can i? >> bob: you're getting colder. former expo. >> rob: he gave up mark mack wire's 69th and 70th home runs. carl pavano, from my alma mater. sorry, we've still got two world champions from that high school. >> bob: that ball out to center. it will drop in front of willie harris and a base hit for michel hernandez. now the nats get anybody out here -- can't get anybody out here in the 6th inning. reid brignac will be next. >> rob: all there's power hitters in the middle of this tampa bay line-up. two biggest boppers, evan longoria hits a little flair out to the outfield. then your number four guy bunts for a base hit. then the bottom of the order just crushes a couple of home runs. >> bob: i think those last two columns gave you a reason for colome's probl
jesus colome was with the rays for a good part of his career.came up with them in 01 here through the 06 season. >> rob: mike mussina. >> bob: you've got the right side of the mound though. >> rob: roger clemens. >> bob: no. >> rob: bill hughs? >> bob: you're getting warmer. >> rob: ian ken can i? >> bob: you're getting colder. former expo. >> rob: he gave up mark mack wire's 69th and 70th home runs. carl pavano, from my alma mater. sorry,...
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. >> bob: jesus colome coming out. julian tavarez now will get the call. the plot is thickenning from the pitching standpoint here to say the least. . >> bob: it's become a long night here at nationals park but as we found out, thursday in new york, friday in our nation's capital, the nats will stick around as long as they need to win a ballgame. julian tavarez got all the warm- up pitches he needed. he is ready to face lyle overbay here. >> rob: would you bring another pitcher for another injured pitcher. julian tavarez needed as many pitches he needd to warm up. >> bob: he can throw just about every day. he may be one of those guys who does not need as many as others. lyle overbay started last night, went 0-for-2 with a walk. >> rob: mr. hoye is consistent with that back door breaking ball, ringing up adam dunn on that pitch from camp. >> bob: lyle overbay's first pinch hit appearance of the year. he was supposed to have a night off. .274, 8 homeruns, 38 rbis. he started against the nats' lefty, ross detwiler who we hoped would have
. >> bob: jesus colome coming out. julian tavarez now will get the call. the plot is thickenning from the pitching standpoint here to say the least. . >> bob: it's become a long night here at nationals park but as we found out, thursday in new york, friday in our nation's capital, the nats will stick around as long as they need to win a ballgame. julian tavarez got all the warm- up pitches he needed. he is ready to face lyle overbay here. >> rob: would...
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bong hitz for jesus." you have the power to punish for speech on campus. in this term, and administrator strip searches a student, believing that the administrators of the power to do that, but the court says there is a limit to the power. first, i wouldn't characterize the first case. i think it is a central point and it is true across the board. if you're going to get all your guidance from the supreme court, you're going to have a lot of difficulties. just take the strip search example. they don't care what is going on. that is where a school administrator it's their guidance. it is only where bodies but laid out the rules of thumb so. businesspeople read some of our antitrust cases and say we don't have any guidance i hear the same in other cases. at every stage, there are other people that have the opportunity to lay down more precise rules. he can expect to get a whole list of regulations from the supreme court. that would be bad. we would not have the type of adversary presentation on each other tha
bong hitz for jesus." you have the power to punish for speech on campus. in this term, and administrator strip searches a student, believing that the administrators of the power to do that, but the court says there is a limit to the power. first, i wouldn't characterize the first case. i think it is a central point and it is true across the board. if you're going to get all your guidance from the supreme court, you're going to have a lot of difficulties. just take the strip search example....
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. >> rob: jesus colome. >> johnny: picked by the reds in the 11th round of that june 2005 first-year player draft. the 1-2 to kearns. checked swing. did he go through, yes he did. and that is the end of the inning. and the nationals threaten but can't get that tying run across. we go to the 8th at nationals park. >> johnny: welcome back. johnny holliday along with rob dibble. the nationals still trying to get back in this ballgame, trailing only by a run. but now time beginning to be a major factor in the game. >> rob: it has been a great pitched series by our staff. i mean the starters have down -- done their job. the bullpen has done their job. jesus colome is going to try to get three outs and get you back in there on offense and somebody's got to get these guys pumped up. somebody's got to try to manufacture a run. it is still julian that ver -- julian tavarez can hold hem. that is his job. get -- them. that is his job. three outs, no runs. >> johnny: and he will start with willy taveras to start the 8th. delivers a strike. 2-5-0 for cincinnati, 1-5-0 for the nationals. >
. >> rob: jesus colome. >> johnny: picked by the reds in the 11th round of that june 2005 first-year player draft. the 1-2 to kearns. checked swing. did he go through, yes he did. and that is the end of the inning. and the nationals threaten but can't get that tying run across. we go to the 8th at nationals park. >> johnny: welcome back. johnny holliday along with rob dibble. the nationals still trying to get back in this ballgame, trailing only by a run. but now time...
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wil nieves hidding .227 since the injury to jesus flores. i saw jesus in the clubhouse.s everybody to know he is feeling good, not ready to resume baseball activities yet. they are still awaiting some mri results but there's willie and there is a pretty solid defense lately despite three unforced errors last night. big story in baseball, kerry woods blows another save for the indians. the cubs win. this end league thing is really hitting up. here is marco scutaro. nats held him to a 1-for-6 last night. detwiler misses with the first pitch underway at 7:08. it's quite breezy tonight. 20 mile-per-hour wind, 85 at game time. interesting that the weather is so warm but the wind's coming out of the north. 2-0. scutaro walks a lot. number 1 in the american league with 47 along with carlos peqa. that's why he has a .400 onbase average. that's in there. bucknor, brian gorman mike everitt and james hoye. detwiler throws one. he jacks it into right center, in the sun, elijah dukes, one out. >> rob: a little bit, too, rob, it's going to be tricky. a lot of shadow here, especially l
wil nieves hidding .227 since the injury to jesus flores. i saw jesus in the clubhouse.s everybody to know he is feeling good, not ready to resume baseball activities yet. they are still awaiting some mri results but there's willie and there is a pretty solid defense lately despite three unforced errors last night. big story in baseball, kerry woods blows another save for the indians. the cubs win. this end league thing is really hitting up. here is marco scutaro. nats held him to a 1-for-6...
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[applause] as in the story of isra when moses, jesus, and mohammed, peace be upon them, joined in prayer. [applause] with the third source of tension is a per-share interest in the rights and responsibilities of nations on nuclear-weapons. this issue has been a source of tension between the united states and the islamic republic of iran. for many years, iran has defined itself, in part, by its opposition to my country. and there is, in fact, a tumultuous history between us. in the middle of the cold war, the united states played a role in the overthrow of a democratically elected iran and government. since the islamic revolution in iran has played a role in act of hostage taking and violence against u.s. troops and civilians. this history is well known. rather than remain trapped in the past, i've made it clear to iran's leaders and people that my country is prepared to move forward. the question now is not what iran is against, but rather what the future it wants to build. i recognize it will be hard to overcome decades of mistrust, but we will proceed with courage, rectitude, and resol
[applause] as in the story of isra when moses, jesus, and mohammed, peace be upon them, joined in prayer. [applause] with the third source of tension is a per-share interest in the rights and responsibilities of nations on nuclear-weapons. this issue has been a source of tension between the united states and the islamic republic of iran. for many years, iran has defined itself, in part, by its opposition to my country. and there is, in fact, a tumultuous history between us. in the middle of the...
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that god is jesus christ. he is trying to gather people -- he is trying to make people come together so we can try to make peace with each other. he has accepted him. let god do his part. we will do our part. guest: i think she is saying correctly that the president is trying to transcend these rifts. the problem is in the middle east, in the name of god, there has been terrorism, violent extremism. that has been part of the problem. what the president was trying to invoke was the idea that the killing of innocent people is never justified. i think it was a message of uplift. it was a message of trying to use religion for peaceful purposes. host: is democracy viable for the middle east? guest: every country moves at its own pace. i think the president's approach by focusing on institution- building is the long-term approach. if we only define democracy as an election tomorrow morning, we will encounter surprises. the only people who are organized in many places in the middle east are extremists. i think laying
that god is jesus christ. he is trying to gather people -- he is trying to make people come together so we can try to make peace with each other. he has accepted him. let god do his part. we will do our part. guest: i think she is saying correctly that the president is trying to transcend these rifts. the problem is in the middle east, in the name of god, there has been terrorism, violent extremism. that has been part of the problem. what the president was trying to invoke was the idea that the...
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the teachings of jesus. jesus for sojourner truth was revolutionary.d he espoused the idea that you cannot love god unless you love the world. and that was her perspective. and she would often
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jesus colome will be the fourth washington pitcher.he'll take over here, bottom seventh. >> jim: the good thing about being on the road and down by 10 lune runs that you know that they here not going to bat the ninth inning. again -- well, i mean, you're not going to have to save an inning there. >> rob: you're counting us out already? >> jim: i'm just saying it is leaning that way as albert gonzales comes in to play third base and ryan zimmerman gets the rest of the night off. >> bob: he needs a blow every now. ryan plays just about every inning in every game for the nats. robert andino leads off, bottom seven against yes sus colome. >> rob: sometimes it is easier to come back off of a blow-out loss instead of maybe a 2-1 bottom of the ninth loss. >> jim: i know you were a reliever, but when i lost 2, i didn't sleep well. when you lose 6-1, 7-3, you go loam and you say there are not a whole lot of thins i could have changed differently, even though in this game, the base running call back there when -- >> rob: elijah dukes. >> jim: th
jesus colome will be the fourth washington pitcher.he'll take over here, bottom seventh. >> jim: the good thing about being on the road and down by 10 lune runs that you know that they here not going to bat the ninth inning. again -- well, i mean, you're not going to have to save an inning there. >> rob: you're counting us out already? >> jim: i'm just saying it is leaning that way as albert gonzales comes in to play third base and ryan zimmerman gets the rest of the night...
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so delight any possible rational jesus the moral teacher.n is a process in the united states and above all the milledge of course has been instrumental in the african-american community with self-determination both from the noble period of antebellum slave charities of way through to the civil rights movement. you can't possibly think of the civil rights movement having been affected with a preaching the teaching of riverside churches around the corner from where i teach at columbia right through the involvement with the church both for jeremiah rights but the church more generally. so it wasn't a surprise to me it may have been on palatable to some of my friends to find obama actually wanting to continue george bush's policy of the faith based initiatives keeping with the sense that is not necessarily reactionary move. so to put this restored the desperation part was trillion to write a book not, you know, that would explore stories with you, with the american popularly but also to educate my friends out of the simplicities, and the biggest
so delight any possible rational jesus the moral teacher.n is a process in the united states and above all the milledge of course has been instrumental in the african-american community with self-determination both from the noble period of antebellum slave charities of way through to the civil rights movement. you can't possibly think of the civil rights movement having been affected with a preaching the teaching of riverside churches around the corner from where i teach at columbia right...
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one of his apolls st is not jesus. therefore, people who quote the bible and say these things are not saying things that came out of jeefssuss' mouth. keep it real. >> do you believe that the obama administration is doing all it can to support the gay community? >> i think they could probably do a little bit more. but small steps are needed here. obviously. with the way people react to this situation. so small baby steps but let's get there. host: eric on our line calling out of baltimore, maryland. caller: good morning. the thing i'm trying to get my thoughts together. first, tonight ask a question you asked the one elderly lady? i'm a former marine myself and i'll serve with anybody that can shoot straight and can listen to the commands to the letter and has the ability to keep our moral high. what you do behind closed doors is your business as long as it's kept behind closed doors. do i think that gay and lesbian people deserve any special rights? at some point we have to draw the line. forget all this bible stuff.
one of his apolls st is not jesus. therefore, people who quote the bible and say these things are not saying things that came out of jeefssuss' mouth. keep it real. >> do you believe that the obama administration is doing all it can to support the gay community? >> i think they could probably do a little bit more. but small steps are needed here. obviously. with the way people react to this situation. so small baby steps but let's get there. host: eric on our line calling out of...
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there's the numbers comparing jesus colome and joel hanrahan.er that jumps out to me is the age difference, hanrahan a much younger guy by about four years, probably the guy they would think about keeping. >> i think so, because mainly hanrahan does not have any options left, with that kind of arm you don't want to lose him. you know that colome is not going to be the back of the rotation guy, but you hate to see that happen. jesus works as hard as anybody, but i think hanrahan, he hasn't deserved to be here. he hasn't pitched well enough to be here. i think just the circumstances will keep him here. >> phil wood standing by to my right and i think there is a streak that you're going to talk about today as you dust off some diamonds that folks may not be aware of. >> i suspect most people aren't. i know ray can relate to t. but it's all about making productive outs. ryan zimmerman's 30 game hitting streak earlier this season really captured the attention of baseball fans. some balls that are scorched get caught, some bleeders make it past the in
there's the numbers comparing jesus colome and joel hanrahan.er that jumps out to me is the age difference, hanrahan a much younger guy by about four years, probably the guy they would think about keeping. >> i think so, because mainly hanrahan does not have any options left, with that kind of arm you don't want to lose him. you know that colome is not going to be the back of the rotation guy, but you hate to see that happen. jesus works as hard as anybody, but i think hanrahan, he hasn't...
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it compared the times president obama and president bush said the name jesus, as if there is something that is magically going to happen as a result of calling the name. and i think we are going into a slippery slope when we begin to compare people how they call the name of their deity. but in the case of millard fuller, he acted out his beliefs. and we believe in at least my religious tradition that there can be no faith, measurable faith, unless there are word and we say faith without words is dead. and so you see today on the political scene a lot of talk about religion. but after all is said and done, there's always almost more said than done. and so we have reason to stand up and celebrate mr. fuller who put his faith into action. i never had the opportunity to work on more than two habitat homes and i really hate the fact that i have not been able to do more. but i appreciate the fact that former president jimmy carter has become one of the most ardent supporters of habitat for humanity and has actually worked on tens and tens of homes not only in this country but around the worl
it compared the times president obama and president bush said the name jesus, as if there is something that is magically going to happen as a result of calling the name. and i think we are going into a slippery slope when we begin to compare people how they call the name of their deity. but in the case of millard fuller, he acted out his beliefs. and we believe in at least my religious tradition that there can be no faith, measurable faith, unless there are word and we say faith without words...
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i confess, i'm something of an innocent of jesus as the son of god, and you somehow talked about wal-mart promoting free enterprise as christian service. that is a challenging concept for made -- free enterprise as a christian service you make a very strong case for how important evangelical christianity has been in the rise of this megacorporation. could you tell our listeners something about that iraq's? this man i didn't go looking for religion, it was a surprise for me as well ralph reed said at the head in of one of the largest evangelical organizations in the country said of two years ago that if you want to find, if you want to reach evangelicals on sunday obviously is a from the pulpit but everyone to read to them on saturday you go to wal-mart. and his association between the company and evangelicalism in this country is very clear in the stores, it is just not part of the companies over itself presentation and is not, in fact, part of the original wal-mart family on history. there were not, in fact, the evangelical activists in any way, bearing in mind protestants, but people in
i confess, i'm something of an innocent of jesus as the son of god, and you somehow talked about wal-mart promoting free enterprise as christian service. that is a challenging concept for made -- free enterprise as a christian service you make a very strong case for how important evangelical christianity has been in the rise of this megacorporation. could you tell our listeners something about that iraq's? this man i didn't go looking for religion, it was a surprise for me as well ralph reed...
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in jesus name. amen. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the french republic.ause] [speaking in french] [speaking in french] [speaking french] [speaking french] [speaking french]
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in jesus christ's holy name we pray. amen. and god bless all. thank you. >> thank you, father. i am now very pleased to call to the podium, dr. lee, president and founder of initiatives for china, a former political prisoner in china and a veteran of the tiananmen square movement. dr. lee. >> ladies and gentlemen, [speaking foreign language] ladies and gentlemen we gather today after the passage of 20 years, there are those today who wish to have legacy of tiananmen by saying that democracy has many faces. and western style democracy is not for china. some even say that the chinese people do not want democracy. some say that for the sake of liberty china needs a strong, single party government. any logic of this reasoning quickly reveals as self-serving rhetoric designed to rationalize the legitimacy of absolute power. if one accepts this logic, then one must also accept the concept of slavery. that some people actually divide to be slaves. that one human being actually has the right to tell another human being how to think, how to pray. the absurdity is quite evident. freedom
in jesus christ's holy name we pray. amen. and god bless all. thank you. >> thank you, father. i am now very pleased to call to the podium, dr. lee, president and founder of initiatives for china, a former political prisoner in china and a veteran of the tiananmen square movement. dr. lee. >> ladies and gentlemen, [speaking foreign language] ladies and gentlemen we gather today after the passage of 20 years, there are those today who wish to have legacy of tiananmen by saying that...
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but this is jesus colome's m.o. great arm, lots of velocity, but never in his career very much command. >> rob: his tempo is terrible for fielding. he's just so slow and meticulous, slows down the game. gets it to his own tempo, but that hurts your defense. they start to fall back on their heels. >> bob: pena tried to pull an outside pitch. nick johnson will go to the bag himself. p - oh, it's on. - it's on. - it's on. - ( music playing throughout ) - it's on. - oh, it's on, all right. - it's on. - totally on. jimmy, it's on. - it's on. - oh, yeah, it's on. affirmative, it's on. announcer: southwest airlines announces new service out of bwi airport, with three daily nonstop flights to new york laguardia for just 49 dollars one-way starting june 28th. grab your bag. it's on. - ( ding ) - book now at southwest.com. grab your bag. it's on. times may be tough today, but the things we all look forward to haven't changed. like owning a home. watching our children grow. and retiring with confidence. s
but this is jesus colome's m.o. great arm, lots of velocity, but never in his career very much command. >> rob: his tempo is terrible for fielding. he's just so slow and meticulous, slows down the game. gets it to his own tempo, but that hurts your defense. they start to fall back on their heels. >> bob: pena tried to pull an outside pitch. nick johnson will go to the bag himself. p - oh, it's on. - it's on. - it's on. - ( music playing throughout ) - it's on....
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in jesus christ's holy name ,amen. may god bless all of you. thank you. >> thank you, bob. i'm very pleased to call to the podium harvard fellow, president and founder of the initiative for china, a former political prisoner in china and veteran of the tiananmen square democracy movement. dr. leee. >> ladies and gentleman [ speaking in chinese] ladies and gentlemen, we gather today with one voice calling for truth. after the passage of 20 years there are those today who wish to cloud the legacy of 10 and then by saying democracy has many forms and western-style democracy is not for china. some even say the chinese people do not want democracy. some say that for the sake of stability, china needs a strong single party government -- single-party government. analysis of this reasoning quickly reveals itself as self- serving rhetoric devised to rationalize the legitimacy of absolute power. if one accepts this logic, then one must also accept the concept of slavery, that some people actually decide to be slaves, that one human being actually has the right to tell another human b
in jesus christ's holy name ,amen. may god bless all of you. thank you. >> thank you, bob. i'm very pleased to call to the podium harvard fellow, president and founder of the initiative for china, a former political prisoner in china and veteran of the tiananmen square democracy movement. dr. leee. >> ladies and gentleman [ speaking in chinese] ladies and gentlemen, we gather today with one voice calling for truth. after the passage of 20 years there are those today who wish to...
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how many of you think jefferson believed jesus was the son of god? you are so clever.ave you that so you could all feel good about yourself. he wrote on a platform, betsy, a bottle of burgundy, john adams, john adams, was his own lee atwater. what was his slogan in the election of 1800, it feels like just yesterday. what was the most damning slogan against jefferson? come on,s. who said god bless? you get half a bottle. it was the elections, adams ran on god or jefferson, or no god. jefferson did believe -- she was not a materialist, he was equally -- it was observed, the virgin birth, give me a break already. he denied any possible rationale. religion is a complicated process in the united states. above all, religion has been instrumental in the african-american community. both from the noble period of the antebellum slave churches through the right movement. you can't possibly think of the civil-rights movement having been affected without preaching and teaching around the corner. barack obama's involvement with the church, more generally, it wasn't surprising to me
how many of you think jefferson believed jesus was the son of god? you are so clever.ave you that so you could all feel good about yourself. he wrote on a platform, betsy, a bottle of burgundy, john adams, john adams, was his own lee atwater. what was his slogan in the election of 1800, it feels like just yesterday. what was the most damning slogan against jefferson? come on,s. who said god bless? you get half a bottle. it was the elections, adams ran on god or jefferson, or no god. jefferson...
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right hander zobrist on deck, a second baseman who has some pop in that bat and he could be facing jesus colome. villone will get him. he threw a fastball by him. that's the quickest looking 89 mile-per-hour fastball. the rays strand two more. this game tied into the 8th. . >> johnny: david price the top selection talked about his years at vanderbilt and how they should not rush him along. >> it's a big difference, it is. going from this 7 days to 5 days is probably the biggest thing to me. can you definitely feel it on your arm every time you go out. over the course of the season where you make 30 to 35 starts whereas in college, you make 15 to 16. that's twice as many starts. >> ray: taking to what rob said a couple of innings ago, ten years it took tampa bay to move that draft pick. >> rob: i talked to mike grissold, he already signed 11 of their 21 draft picks. yes, they will be negotiating with strasburg. will he pitch in the major league? they said, we don't know but no rush. that's what the rays did last year. i often said, bob, in 2007, he was reliever of the year in the s
right hander zobrist on deck, a second baseman who has some pop in that bat and he could be facing jesus colome. villone will get him. he threw a fastball by him. that's the quickest looking 89 mile-per-hour fastball. the rays strand two more. this game tied into the 8th. . >> johnny: david price the top selection talked about his years at vanderbilt and how they should not rush him along. >> it's a big difference, it is. going from this 7 days to 5 days is probably the...
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. >> rob: and jesus colome, because he pitched so well, they did not have to use mike macdougal. and if it goes late, that puts pressure on cito gaston. >> bob: baltimore got 3 in philadelphia in the 9th to make it 6-5. and josh beckett polished a five-hitter against derek lowe of the braves. marco scutaro 0-for-3 with a sacrifice. now macdougal has mota not been closing for the nationals -- has not been closing for the nationals that long. so he is still fighting hard to keep that job. there are some closers you would not call them back. >> rob: no. the three-game win streak is big for somebody, but i still believe that you have to win every game you are out. this team is still 27 games under .500. you are not going to wear down your closer. when you are trying to fight and scratch and claw for every one right now, you may see another inning out macdougal -- no, just kidding. but you try to go as far as you can with your people. >> bob: 3-1. mike macdougal, 32 years of age. >> rob: he was let go by the chicago white sox and picked up by the nationals. you made a great point. eve
. >> rob: and jesus colome, because he pitched so well, they did not have to use mike macdougal. and if it goes late, that puts pressure on cito gaston. >> bob: baltimore got 3 in philadelphia in the 9th to make it 6-5. and josh beckett polished a five-hitter against derek lowe of the braves. marco scutaro 0-for-3 with a sacrifice. now macdougal has mota not been closing for the nationals -- has not been closing for the nationals that long. so he is still fighting hard to keep that...
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in jesus' name, amen. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the french republic, nicolas sarkozy. [applause] >> mr. president of the united states of america, your royal highness, mr. prime minister of canada, prime minister of the united kingdom, great britain, and northern ireland, the french prime minister, the presidents of the french senate and national assembly, ladies and gentlemen. there were 135,000 of them in thousands of boats. they formed two armies. one was american and the other army a british canadian army. a few hours before, they had been wished well before they left. they were all silent. what were they thinking about, these young soldiers, as their eyes looked ahead, staring at the thin, black strip of coast that slowly merged out of the fog? what were they thinking of? were they thinking about their lives that had been so short? were they thinking about the kiss is their mothers had planted on their foreheads whenever young? were they thinking about the tears that their fathers held back when they left, or the tears that were waiting for them on the other side
in jesus' name, amen. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the french republic, nicolas sarkozy. [applause] >> mr. president of the united states of america, your royal highness, mr. prime minister of canada, prime minister of the united kingdom, great britain, and northern ireland, the french prime minister, the presidents of the french senate and national assembly, ladies and gentlemen. there were 135,000 of them in thousands of boats. they formed two armies. one was american...
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we humbly ask all of this in the name of jesus christ. amen. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the house will stand >> so i thought out a whole lot of things but i think it was an important hearing and i was talking -- i was waiting for senator sessions. i yield to senator sessions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and i appreciate the opportunity to discuss with you some of the details on the confirmation hearing for judge sotomayor, and maybe we can develop a good plan for that. attorney general holder, i'm glad you're here today to address the committee as we fulfill our oversight and responsibility for the department of justice. the department plays a critical role in protecting the rule of law and preserving national security and it must be free from political pressures and ideological success. i supported your nomination to be attorney general. i think i was a minority in my party that did so. but i did so because i believe that your previous experience within the department would serve to elevate the department and i
we humbly ask all of this in the name of jesus christ. amen. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the house will stand >> so i thought out a whole lot of things but i think it was an important hearing and i was talking -- i was waiting for senator sessions. i yield to senator sessions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and i appreciate the opportunity to discuss with you some of the details on the confirmation hearing for judge sotomayor, and maybe we can develop a...
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last term, there was a school case commonly known as bong hits for jesus. yet a case involving a strip search of this term. if you're an administrator, how you go forward? in the last in case, unfettered power to punish a student for speech off-campus, this term, an administrator strip searches a student believing that the administrators have the power to do that. but the court rules no. there is a limit to the power. what guidance to school administrators get from those cases? >> i would not characterize the bomb hits case as unfettered power. there are limitations there. but i think it is a central point, true across the board. if you're going to get all of your guidance of that type from the supreme court, he will have a lot of difficulty. just take the steps search examples -- strip search example. it is only when bodies with the on-the-ground responsibility for laying out rules, folks have to get involved, and it is no different than anything else. read a couple antitrust cases, we do not have precise guidance. that is why we have an ftc. i hear the sa
last term, there was a school case commonly known as bong hits for jesus. yet a case involving a strip search of this term. if you're an administrator, how you go forward? in the last in case, unfettered power to punish a student for speech off-campus, this term, an administrator strip searches a student believing that the administrators have the power to do that. but the court rules no. there is a limit to the power. what guidance to school administrators get from those cases? >> i would...
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[applause] as in the story when moses, jesus and mohammed, peace be upon them. joined in prayer. the third source of tension is our shared interest in the rights and responsibilities of nations on nuclear weapons. this issue has been a source of tension between the united states and the islamic republic of iran. for many years iran has defined itself in part by opposition to my country. and there is a tumultous history between us. in the middle of the cold car, -- war, the united states played in a democratically let elected government and this history is well known. rather remained trap in the past, i made it clear to iran's leaders and people, that my country is prepared to move forward. the question now is not what iran is against, but rather what future it wants to build. i recognize it will be hard to overcome decades of mistrust. but we will proceed with courage, reckitude and resolve. there will be many issues to proceed on, and we will move forward on the basis of mutual respect. but it's clear to all concerned, that when it comes to nuclear weapons, we have reached a dec
[applause] as in the story when moses, jesus and mohammed, peace be upon them. joined in prayer. the third source of tension is our shared interest in the rights and responsibilities of nations on nuclear weapons. this issue has been a source of tension between the united states and the islamic republic of iran. for many years iran has defined itself in part by opposition to my country. and there is a tumultous history between us. in the middle of the cold car, -- war, the united states played...
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>> i would think maybe a front line catcher, but you have one in jesus flores. that's a heck of a question, ray, because third base is okay, shortstop okay for now, first base okay for now. >> you've got a to bof outfielders, you've got a ton of youth. elijah dukes when he puts it all together is going to be fantastic. the defense has gotten better there. i think it's too early to start worrying about what you're trading for when you don't know what you have. if you don't sign this strassburg kid or you do, then you know moving forward you have some of the best young pitchers that money can buy. i would trade for a great young guy just like the marlins did with hanley ramirez. you gave up josh beckett, you gave up a mike lowell. if you look out there on the field who the best player is, it's a double-a kid named hanley ramirez that the bosm said we'll give up this talent for some pitching and a third baseman that nobody really wanted. he should be a great minor league prospect, that you can get and steal and be like a matt wieters or somebody like that, but poss
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then, how the followers of jefferson, and jesus are battling to transform the world. then, what is next for the economy? the former reagan economic policy adviser on taxes and the end of prosperity. later, "for closure nation." the housing crunch and where it is headed. the weekend is filled with books and authors on "tv." look for our entire schedule online at booktv.org. >> here is our present policy. we are really anxious, willing, and eager to stop the bombing, just as we are eager to stop the war. >> telephone conversations from the final months of president lyndon johnson's presidency. vietnam, and his troubles for the supreme court chief justice. listen on c-span area -- radio in washington-baltimore area, or nationwide on ex-im satellite channel 132. -- xm satellite channel 132. >> there's still time to get your copy of the c-span's 2009 u.s. congressional directory. district maps, and how to contact committees and caucuses. it is $16.95 online at cspan.org/products. >> next, a look at the economy, the future of health care, and the federal deficit. our guess
then, how the followers of jefferson, and jesus are battling to transform the world. then, what is next for the economy? the former reagan economic policy adviser on taxes and the end of prosperity. later, "for closure nation." the housing crunch and where it is headed. the weekend is filled with books and authors on "tv." look for our entire schedule online at booktv.org. >> here is our present policy. we are really anxious, willing, and eager to stop the bombing,...
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and he believes in jesus. he believed in the mariah, as he said. so the differences by not as big as some politicians make us believe. also muslim politicians. >> one of the things you know in the book is that -- nice. it means it's over. they keep. can i give you my schedule? >> you report in the book that the iraqis themselves are sorts of the constant harping. they take this much more casually than the media accounts or would lead us to expect. >> a western invention and western strategy to create within the iraqi population. so the americans gave everything when they arrived. so they have to take it away. of course. there were problems. this created problems. in the family there was as any man married to an iowa shiite woman. it did not know. the children. they don't care about that. and the difference between is less, much smaller than the difference between the protestant and catholic. not the big difference. >> next. >> from your experience if we don't have a surge in afghanistan where do you see the situation in the up? you hear a lot about
and he believes in jesus. he believed in the mariah, as he said. so the differences by not as big as some politicians make us believe. also muslim politicians. >> one of the things you know in the book is that -- nice. it means it's over. they keep. can i give you my schedule? >> you report in the book that the iraqis themselves are sorts of the constant harping. they take this much more casually than the media accounts or would lead us to expect. >> a western invention and...
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that will bring up the catcher josh bard with jesus on the shelf.ut fastball right there. >> rob: 05, 06, 07, 56 walks with 234. you want to talk about consistent and throwing strikes, aaron harang is your guy. kind of a no nonsense guy. >> johnny: 30 years old. he knows i can't overmatch you. i'll stay out here 7, 8 innings almost every time, i'll throw nothing but strikes and see who's out here the end of the game. >> johnny: six of the hits have gone for extra base, five doubles and a home run. two outs here in the bottom of the 2nd. reds up 2-0 on a jay bruce two run home run. you talk about not overpowering, rob. when you look at him pitch, location, location, location for him. >> rob: you know what, he's a big man. he's not throwing 95-98 like johnson. he's still consistent with the strike zone. >> johnny: 3-1. there's two outs. >> rob: you have to be able to hit location. if he makes a mistake, you can't get away with it. if you throw 98, you can make a mistake. eight straight games allowing a home run. >> johnny: josh bard with a shot to rig
that will bring up the catcher josh bard with jesus on the shelf.ut fastball right there. >> rob: 05, 06, 07, 56 walks with 234. you want to talk about consistent and throwing strikes, aaron harang is your guy. kind of a no nonsense guy. >> johnny: 30 years old. he knows i can't overmatch you. i'll stay out here 7, 8 innings almost every time, i'll throw nothing but strikes and see who's out here the end of the game. >> johnny: six of the hits have gone for extra base, five...
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they didn't have ryan zimmerman or jesus flores and john lannan and jordan zimmerman. the '62 mets didn't have players like that. >> rob: detwiler and gonzalez and dukes. we have fabulous talent here. we have some holes. big deal. i would love to, you know, be where mike rizzo, stan casten and even manny acta saying we have to do this, do that, tighten it up. that's like rebuilding a ferrari. >> bob: 2-2 to willie who hacks one into the bullpen. >> bob: i think the '62 mets were summarized by one thing. their most valuable player was ricky ashden. they gave him a boat. it sank. >> rob: how would you like to be a pittsburgh pirates man. about 25 years ago when i played against them, they were one of the toughest teams. now nate mac lot goes to the braves. >> bob: i would be mad about that. willie harris made an out but he battled for about seven or eight pitches. now, garza is battling in the 100-pitch territory and he has not even pitched 6 innings yet. here is josh bard who is 1-for- 2. 110 pitches, 65 strikes. of course, in this league, you don't have to hit for the
they didn't have ryan zimmerman or jesus flores and john lannan and jordan zimmerman. the '62 mets didn't have players like that. >> rob: detwiler and gonzalez and dukes. we have fabulous talent here. we have some holes. big deal. i would love to, you know, be where mike rizzo, stan casten and even manny acta saying we have to do this, do that, tighten it up. that's like rebuilding a ferrari. >> bob: 2-2 to willie who hacks one into the bullpen. >> bob: i think the '62 mets...
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and recording cds to bring people closer to jesus christ. as great as he is in a public arena, he's just as wonderful in the most important arena of all within the four walls of his home in grenada hills. he and his beautiful wife christine have been married for 30 years and have two children, matthew and catherine. ladies and gentlemen, it's an honor to introduce a wonderful conservative republican and a privilege for me to introduce to you america's tenor, the incomparable steve amerson. ♪ ♪ o say, can you see by the dawn's early light ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight ♪ ♪ o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? ♪ ♪ and the rockets' red glare the bombs bursting in air ♪ ♪ gave proof through the night that our flag was still there ♪ ♪ oh, say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ o'er the land of the free ♪ ♪ and the home of the brave? ♪ >>> thank you. you may be seated. i've been asked if i would also sing an invocation
and recording cds to bring people closer to jesus christ. as great as he is in a public arena, he's just as wonderful in the most important arena of all within the four walls of his home in grenada hills. he and his beautiful wife christine have been married for 30 years and have two children, matthew and catherine. ladies and gentlemen, it's an honor to introduce a wonderful conservative republican and a privilege for me to introduce to you america's tenor, the incomparable steve amerson. ♪...
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justice, judge, last term, i think it was, there was a school case commonly known as bong hits for jesus. this term you had a school case involving a strip search. if you were a school administrator, how do you go forward? in the alaska case, unfettered power to punish a student for speech off campus, this term, an administrator strip searches a student believing the administrators have the power to do that, but the court rules no there is a limit to the power. what guidance do cool administrators get from those cases? >> first, i wouldn't characterize the bong hits case as unfettered power, there are limitations there. but also i think it's a central point, it's true across the board. if you're going to get all your guidance on issues of that type from the supreme court, you're going to have a lot of difficulties. take the strip search example. in many cases, most -- many communities have policies and they say they don't care, typically they don't care what's going on, don't strip search the children. that's where a school administrator gets their guidance. it's only when body who was t
justice, judge, last term, i think it was, there was a school case commonly known as bong hits for jesus. this term you had a school case involving a strip search. if you were a school administrator, how do you go forward? in the alaska case, unfettered power to punish a student for speech off campus, this term, an administrator strip searches a student believing the administrators have the power to do that, but the court rules no there is a limit to the power. what guidance do cool...
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if jesus came back he would not get an hour of television, he simply one. so bill was suited for his time. what are bills to they going to do? they will be have to be suited for their time and also people are unique. a lot of conservatives are saying where is the next reagan? there will not be a next reagan. there will be somebody else. where is the next buckley? not going to be one. there will be somebody else doing something differently. that is a very fruitful line of inquiry and i hope -- i pursued it in this book and i hope i did justice to it, but the way that his talents sit with his message and the opportunity, the resources that are out there, was an extraordinary thing. >> bill buckley edited a magazine, he wrote 56 books, nonfiction and fiction, he sailed the world. was there anything he wanted to do but never did? >> priscilla? he did say -- there is a questionnaire, frost wrote these questions. if you could come back, what would you want to be in your next life, one of the questions i remember, he answered, one of the questions was is there any
if jesus came back he would not get an hour of television, he simply one. so bill was suited for his time. what are bills to they going to do? they will be have to be suited for their time and also people are unique. a lot of conservatives are saying where is the next reagan? there will not be a next reagan. there will be somebody else. where is the next buckley? not going to be one. there will be somebody else doing something differently. that is a very fruitful line of inquiry and i hope -- i...
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always get criticized for saying this when we bring this up, but on the immigration issue, we know what jesus would do. thank you. [applause] >> thank you and good morning. what a wonderful, beautiful day in washington d.c. midline welcome to all that are here. thank you for that kind introduction. i wanted to be here to say thank you. thank you for your efforts to strengthen communities and especially in this economic climate to help people and work on issues like immigration, housing, work force development, education, and health care. before i was appointed by president obama, who you will hear from later, to be the secretary of homeland security, i served two terms as governor of arizona. arizona is in the house? we will talk later. we worked hard to make sure government served as a bridge to the many communities of faith in our state. that there was not an artificial division between people of faith and people in government recognizing we can help each other help others. that is what we worked on there and that is what we intend to do here. that's a long name for a government department
always get criticized for saying this when we bring this up, but on the immigration issue, we know what jesus would do. thank you. [applause] >> thank you and good morning. what a wonderful, beautiful day in washington d.c. midline welcome to all that are here. thank you for that kind introduction. i wanted to be here to say thank you. thank you for your efforts to strengthen communities and especially in this economic climate to help people and work on issues like immigration, housing,...
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how the followers of jihad, jefferson, and jesus are battling to transform the world.ollowed by a look at what is next for the economy. peter moore, and former reagan economic policy advisory on taxes and prosperity. foreclosure nation. florida real estate attorney cheri ollenson on the housing project and where it is headed. afterwards, how do you run for congress with $7,000 and your sixth grade students managing the campaign. ms. kayhill gave it a shot. he's interviewed by eleanor holmes norton. look for our schedules online at www.booktv.org. >> people like books. it is a sticky medium. you have seen it be sticky since about the 15th, 16th centuries. >> on the communicators, owner of random house on how the industry is changing. >> when you read something great. you want it to be an heirloom product for you personally. with digital media, it is harder for that to be true. you can't be proud of a bookshelf that is a memory stick. >> the future of publishing, monday night on the communicators on c-span2. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we have the chief anal
how the followers of jihad, jefferson, and jesus are battling to transform the world.ollowed by a look at what is next for the economy. peter moore, and former reagan economic policy advisory on taxes and prosperity. foreclosure nation. florida real estate attorney cheri ollenson on the housing project and where it is headed. afterwards, how do you run for congress with $7,000 and your sixth grade students managing the campaign. ms. kayhill gave it a shot. he's interviewed by eleanor holmes...
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as my old mentor put it, and nature is not as forgiving as jesus. [laughter] i have to make a few points. they will be necessarily of a bumper sticker links because of time restrictions. there is handout material out front to amplify and explain some of these things. i rest on that. we will start out with recognizing that energy is defined -- a very basic definition -- as the capacity to take action, the capacity to do work. lots of action and work are needed in this country to do all of the things that we want to do. anything anybody tells you they want to do, the first thing they have to do is expand energy. the first thing that we need to do, as an energy policy, is to make more energy. people say, oh, you cannot do that. we have to reduce waste. there is nothing that says you cannot reduce waste and improved efficiency while you are making more energy. you do like any good business does, he will do both. many scientists say the right energy solution will be some long range, research miracle. some remarkable thing. it could be. so we should devot
as my old mentor put it, and nature is not as forgiving as jesus. [laughter] i have to make a few points. they will be necessarily of a bumper sticker links because of time restrictions. there is handout material out front to amplify and explain some of these things. i rest on that. we will start out with recognizing that energy is defined -- a very basic definition -- as the capacity to take action, the capacity to do work. lots of action and work are needed in this country to do all of the...
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. >> well, first, sojourner truth, did her understanding of jesus make her a pacifist antiwar, resistraft, no taxes for war? >> sojourner truth was a pacifist up until the civil war. actually, if i could date when she decided that war was going to be necessary, it was with harper's ferry in john brown and after that, she realized that the only way african-americans were going to get their freedom was through war and so she supported the civil war. >> all right. was it sexism or racism that kept her out of the inauguration. you said frederick douglass went to the inauguration and she didn't. >> frederick douglass got in through the intercession of a congressman. and sojourner truth went with the officer she was working with in arlington heights. and so they went in -- or tried to get in on two different occasions and douglass made a fuss and the congressman saw him and went over and prevailed upon the guards and lincoln, by the way, to let him in. with sojourner and the officer, he said if she can't go in, i can't go in. and so he turned on his heels with her and left. so it was racism
. >> well, first, sojourner truth, did her understanding of jesus make her a pacifist antiwar, resistraft, no taxes for war? >> sojourner truth was a pacifist up until the civil war. actually, if i could date when she decided that war was going to be necessary, it was with harper's ferry in john brown and after that, she realized that the only way african-americans were going to get their freedom was through war and so she supported the civil war. >> all right. was it sexism...