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from the time of jesus.re's nothing except the gospels, which were written down decades later. this would be the first physical evidence that jesus of nazareth existed. >> this is such a landmark. i mean, this is the only material evidence, nonliterary we have for the family of jesus. >> i think most people would be extremely surprised to learn that jesus had siblings, even though james is called the brother of jesus in the new testament, most christians grow up learning that mary was a virgin and that he didn't have any siblings, so i think most people would be astonished. >> the gospels of both matthew and mark name jesus' brothers. as well as james, there's joses, judas and simon alongside at least two unnamed sisters. but exactly whose these offspring these other children are is still the subject of debate. >> for catholics, there is that emphasis on mary's virginity. she was not only a virgin at the time of jesus' conception and birth but also afterwards. that's why i like to think of james, the brother
from the time of jesus.re's nothing except the gospels, which were written down decades later. this would be the first physical evidence that jesus of nazareth existed. >> this is such a landmark. i mean, this is the only material evidence, nonliterary we have for the family of jesus. >> i think most people would be extremely surprised to learn that jesus had siblings, even though james is called the brother of jesus in the new testament, most christians grow up learning that mary...
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. >> and what might the childhood of jesus tell us about jesus the man? >> we are looking at such an important part of human history. >>> according to to the gospels, jesus spent his childhood in the village of nazareth, in the region of galilee. today, nazareth is a bustling city of more than 70,000 people in northern israel. here, in a deep cellar beneath a 19th century convent lie the remains of what may prove to be one of the extraordinary discoveries ever made. the very home in which jesus was raised. >> if this were in fact the childhood home of jesus. it would allow us to picture the world that jesus came from in a way that no other discovery has. >> how people fed themselves. what people worked at. the political and the economic circumstances would give us a greater appreciation of who this jesus is. >> the discovery of jesus' house in nazareth reminds us that jesus lived it a real life. he wasn't mythical, he lived in real life in a real place, in a real home. >> to be able to fill in something from the context in which he grew up would be very,
. >> and what might the childhood of jesus tell us about jesus the man? >> we are looking at such an important part of human history. >>> according to to the gospels, jesus spent his childhood in the village of nazareth, in the region of galilee. today, nazareth is a bustling city of more than 70,000 people in northern israel. here, in a deep cellar beneath a 19th century convent lie the remains of what may prove to be one of the extraordinary discoveries ever made. the...
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he's helping jesus.s going to be hated forever. >> judas is doing what jesus wants him to do. look, god sent jesus to die for the sins of mankind. someone has to betray him. someone has to fulfill this mission. jesus is saying, i have to die on the cross in order to do what i was sent here to do. >> judas was not the evil figure, this nasty traitor that we've often depicted him as in the history of christianity. >> judas, the quintessential traitor is actually the hero? this is hugely shocking. it's stunning. >> the gospel of judas totally changes the relationship between jesus and judas. now judas is not a traitor but a trusted ally chosen by jesus to help him fulfill god's divine plan. then in 2007, another biblical scholar starts to doubt this interpretation. >> i began to do my own work translating the gospel of judas. and what i began noticing is that there were certain selections of words and translation that didn't reflect the actual coptic language. and so this caused me to really sit down and ta
he's helping jesus.s going to be hated forever. >> judas is doing what jesus wants him to do. look, god sent jesus to die for the sins of mankind. someone has to betray him. someone has to fulfill this mission. jesus is saying, i have to die on the cross in order to do what i was sent here to do. >> judas was not the evil figure, this nasty traitor that we've often depicted him as in the history of christianity. >> judas, the quintessential traitor is actually the hero? this...
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he's fascinated by jesus.o fascinated that even after the crucifixion, he wants to make sure that the right thing is done, that jesus gets the right burial. >> everyone who encounters jesus in the gospels is in some way transformed. they're either healed or following him. meeting jesus for one time was life changing. that probably changed joseph's life. >> but first, joseph needs permission to take jesus down from the cross. >> you think this is acceptable? >> he goes to see the roman pontius pilate to ask for the body. >> get out. >> pilate is an essential figure, because only he had the power to pronounce a death sentence. so it was he who ultimately is responsible for jesus' crucifixion and death. >> you've come for me, rabbi? >> pilate is famously anti-semitic. he doesn't like jews or being in judea. >> jesus of nazareth, i've come to ask for his body. >> we have to wonder what joseph is thinking. he's taking quite a risk. he's going to pilate and asking for the body of a convicted criminal, a criminal who
he's fascinated by jesus.o fascinated that even after the crucifixion, he wants to make sure that the right thing is done, that jesus gets the right burial. >> everyone who encounters jesus in the gospels is in some way transformed. they're either healed or following him. meeting jesus for one time was life changing. that probably changed joseph's life. >> but first, joseph needs permission to take jesus down from the cross. >> you think this is acceptable? >> he goes to...
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jesus movement.r about her. >> it's an extraordinary notion. but whatever the final truth about her age, what we can be sure of is how jesus reached out to this possessed woman, how she became his closest female follower, and an example to all who would come after her. >> she was the one who had the deep spiritual connection with jesus, who understood his mission and who then carried it out and proclaimed it. out and proclaimed it. she was the first christian. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> the true cross. the actual cross that jesus of nazareth was crucified on. wood infused with his blood and tears. >> it is literally the scaffolding upon which jesus saved the world. >> but the relic was thought to be lost to history. then a roman empress, helena, sets off on a dramatic quest to find it. >> helena changed everything. >> the discovery of the cross is shrouded in mystery. there is intrigue. there's murder. there's sex.
jesus movement.r about her. >> it's an extraordinary notion. but whatever the final truth about her age, what we can be sure of is how jesus reached out to this possessed woman, how she became his closest female follower, and an example to all who would come after her. >> she was the one who had the deep spiritual connection with jesus, who understood his mission and who then carried it out and proclaimed it. out and proclaimed it. she was the first christian. -- captions by vitac...
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remember, peter has denied jesus. betrayed you would want to shrink from. but peter does just the opposite. rather than being embarrassed, he goes towards him. so it's a sign he really knows who jesus is. he knows he's going to be forgiven. >> do you love me more than thee? >> yes. >> do you love me? >> do you know that i love you? do you love me? >>ounow everything. you know that i love you. >> in the same way that peter denies knowing jesus three times before the crucifixion, so he recommits his life to jesus three times after the resurrection, committing to feeding the flock of the disciples and ultimately being their leader. >> feed my sheep. >> feed my sheep. it's a beautiful poignant moment of restoration. >> it's the moment where peter is once again the rock. he's reestablished as the rock who will be key in the early christian movement. >> peter was convinced that jesus was the messiah and became resolute in spreading that message. >> peter isn't just static in jerusalem. he doesn't just stay in jerusalem. he
remember, peter has denied jesus. betrayed you would want to shrink from. but peter does just the opposite. rather than being embarrassed, he goes towards him. so it's a sign he really knows who jesus is. he knows he's going to be forgiven. >> do you love me more than thee? >> yes. >> do you love me? >> do you know that i love you? do you love me? >>ounow everything. you know that i love you. >> in the same way that peter denies knowing jesus three times...
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barabbas or jesus?yet he's perfectly willing to throw this open to the crowd and say, you guys decide. >> barabbas. >> sort of perplexing that pilate would have, under any circumstances, thought about letting go a rebel. >> barabbas. >> but of course, in the story, it's barabbas the violent revolutionary they decide to let off. >> release barabbas. >> jesus' heart must have sunk. these are the people he was trying to serve whose interest he was so concerned about he tried to minister to and they just totally turned their back on him and it must have been unimaginable the depth of his despair. >> what am i then to do with this man you call the king of the jews? >> crucify him. >> enough. >> according to the account, pilate seems to say, well, i find no fault in this man in regard to capital punishment, we'll have him flogged and send him away. >> pilate probably didn't explicitly tell his soldiers to go out and mock jesus. there would have been an audience. there would have been an audience mocking and j
barabbas or jesus?yet he's perfectly willing to throw this open to the crowd and say, you guys decide. >> barabbas. >> sort of perplexing that pilate would have, under any circumstances, thought about letting go a rebel. >> barabbas. >> but of course, in the story, it's barabbas the violent revolutionary they decide to let off. >> release barabbas. >> jesus' heart must have sunk. these are the people he was trying to serve whose interest he was so concerned...
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ministry of jesus that we as historians can be clear about is that jesus was indeed baptized by johnwithin the ministry of john the baptist. >> the new testament doesn't reveal whether this was their first meeting or if they had met before. >> we know that jesus respects john the baptist enough and is drawn in by his charisma, his persona and his teaching enough to go and get baptized himself. so he's certainly drawn to john. >> until now, john the baptist is the undisputed leader of his movement, but today, meeting jesus, something unexpected happens. >> i need to be baptized by you. do you come to me? >> but jesus dismisses john's plea. it is he who has come to be baptized by john. >> let it be so now. >> his baptism will be like no other. >> i think the baptism of jesus by john is a crucial part of the story. it tells us, if nothing else, that jesus absolutely endorsed what john was doing. >> i myself baptizing by water for this reason. that he might be revealed to israel. >> and it means that he endorsed john's message, that god's people did need to repent. they did need to recei
ministry of jesus that we as historians can be clear about is that jesus was indeed baptized by johnwithin the ministry of john the baptist. >> the new testament doesn't reveal whether this was their first meeting or if they had met before. >> we know that jesus respects john the baptist enough and is drawn in by his charisma, his persona and his teaching enough to go and get baptized himself. so he's certainly drawn to john. >> until now, john the baptist is the undisputed...
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he misses out on jesus saying receive the holy spirit.t strongly suggests that he had not only abandoned hope in jesus, he had abandoned the other disciples as well. >> where were you? >> away. i went away. >> thomas? so little faith. >> it's over. >> perhaps he felt now that jesus was dead that the group should fragment and break up. perhaps he decided to grieve privately. >> we have seen him. he was here. in this room. >> no. >> we have seen him with our own eyes. >> and i saw him crucified, dead and buried. >> it was hard for him to believe that something good could have come from the terrible crucifixion. >> see in his hands the prints of the nail and put my finger in the mark of the nails and put my hand in his side. i will not believe. >> it's really interesting, thomas' doubts. he's straightforward, no nonsense and this seems a little farfetched so in order to believe that jesus was resurrected, he's got to see it for himself or he's just, his constitution won't allow him to accept it. >> so, fast forward to the next recorded meeti
he misses out on jesus saying receive the holy spirit.t strongly suggests that he had not only abandoned hope in jesus, he had abandoned the other disciples as well. >> where were you? >> away. i went away. >> thomas? so little faith. >> it's over. >> perhaps he felt now that jesus was dead that the group should fragment and break up. perhaps he decided to grieve privately. >> we have seen him. he was here. in this room. >> no. >> we have seen him...
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jesus is not a made-up person.owerful experience. ♪ >> according to all four gospels, roman soldiers marched jesus of nazareth to a hill called golgotha, the place of the skull. a place so evil, few who saw it could ever forget it. but 300 years have passed. jerusalem is now a very different place. >> the question is how could helena find it? well, it really takes us back to the year 135 a.d. when the emperor, hadrian, builds a pagan temple over the site and ends up marking for all posterity the place of his death. >> the year before helena's son, the emperor constantine, ordered the temple be torn down. >> it wasn't his policy to destroy all of them, but that temple was the very antithesis of what christians thought christ was about. >> the account of what happened next is recorded in a later church history. >> at some point, perhaps as early as the 360s, we begin to see a legend emerge that describes helena's role in the finding of the true cross. >> which hold helena personally with her own bare hands removes so
jesus is not a made-up person.owerful experience. ♪ >> according to all four gospels, roman soldiers marched jesus of nazareth to a hill called golgotha, the place of the skull. a place so evil, few who saw it could ever forget it. but 300 years have passed. jerusalem is now a very different place. >> the question is how could helena find it? well, it really takes us back to the year 135 a.d. when the emperor, hadrian, builds a pagan temple over the site and ends up marking for...
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they first set eyes on jesus.dering, who was this child going to be? who was he going to be? what was he going to do? what does the future hold for jesus? >> the fact the magi brought gifts fit for a king, gold, frankincense, myrrh. >> myrrh used for oil burials. who wants gold? kings want gold, right? >> the magi have something of a dilemma. do they return to herod and report to him and thereby endanger the life of the child or leave and, thereby incur the wrath of herod who might pursue them? >> they intuit that herod's intentions are not good, and so they ignore. they ignore the king, and they go a different route out of a sense of protecting this child in whom they have seen god. >> i have news about the magi. they've chosen not to return to jerusalem. >> herod's reaction is unsurprising. he's already paranoid. now he's thinking, oh, they slunk off back to wherever they came from because they found something they didn't want to report to me. and so i think this only causes him to push the panic button. >> kill
they first set eyes on jesus.dering, who was this child going to be? who was he going to be? what was he going to do? what does the future hold for jesus? >> the fact the magi brought gifts fit for a king, gold, frankincense, myrrh. >> myrrh used for oil burials. who wants gold? kings want gold, right? >> the magi have something of a dilemma. do they return to herod and report to him and thereby endanger the life of the child or leave and, thereby incur the wrath of herod who...
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joseph said yes to mary and jesus. and something we do -- this is an activity saying, bringing mary to the classroom. watching this and talking students on how they can say yes to god and jesus every day in their actions with what they do and say to each other in the world at large. that is what we do through advent celebration. >> so this is a guide for teachers to use in the classroom. >> very nice. your parish also has a rich history of things. various activities. before you get into that, we will take a break. and you can tell me about what your parish and community does. we will come back after this brief break and talk more about advent. >>> hello and welcome back. talking about advent and the preparation for christmas. the key figure in advent of course is mary, the mother of jesus as mentioned here. i wanted to bring this out from my family's archives. this little lady, if you can see her, is mary. it is a statue made by a friend of my mother's years ago. this used to be the pregnant mary. there she is. somethi
joseph said yes to mary and jesus. and something we do -- this is an activity saying, bringing mary to the classroom. watching this and talking students on how they can say yes to god and jesus every day in their actions with what they do and say to each other in the world at large. that is what we do through advent celebration. >> so this is a guide for teachers to use in the classroom. >> very nice. your parish also has a rich history of things. various activities. before you get...
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said yes to being the mother of jesus. joseph said yes to mary and jesus. and so something we do is an activity called bringing mary's yes to the classroom. and watching kids and talking students through how they can say yes to god and jesus every day through their actions and what they do and say to each other and the world at large. that's part of what we do through the advent celebration. >> this is a text for teachers to use in the classroom? >> it's a guide. >> very, very nice. and i think that you, your parish, you said, has also kind of a rich history of things. >> right. >> various activities. before i let you get into that, i think we will take our next break and you can tell me about your parish and community. we will come back after this brief break and talk more about advent. >>> welcome back. we are talking about advent and the preparation for christmas. a key figure, of course, is mary, the mother of jesus, as was just mentioned here. i wanted to bring this out from my family's archives. this little lady, if you can see her, is mary. it's a st
said yes to being the mother of jesus. joseph said yes to mary and jesus. and so something we do is an activity called bringing mary's yes to the classroom. and watching kids and talking students through how they can say yes to god and jesus every day through their actions and what they do and say to each other and the world at large. that's part of what we do through the advent celebration. >> this is a text for teachers to use in the classroom? >> it's a guide. >> very, very...
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christ, my lord ♪ hey chorus: ♪ born is the king ♪ jesus ♪ my king ♪ my savior ♪ jesus ♪ jesus ♪ jesus it was johnny mathis' christmas record that i used to listen to when i was a kid every year. it was a staple in our house. and he did this song. so, the version that we're doing, has the sort of slow intro with the strings and then it sort of picks up later on. so i thought, when i was producing this record, i was like, "i have to do this version of this song. "i think it'd be a perfect song for the kids to sing with me." so, we're here tonight. we're going to sing it together for the first time. and since we actually recorded it in the studio... ♪ the snowman in the yard is frozen hard ♪t's a sorry sit ♪ for ♪ if he had a brain ♪ he'd complain ♪ i'll bet ♪ hes he were me ♪ oh ♪ the weather outside is frightful ♪ but the fire is so delightful (audience clapping rythmically) ♪ndince we've no place to go ♪ let it snow, let it snow ♪ let it snow ♪ no, it doesn't show signs of stopping ♪ and i've got some corn for popping ♪ the lights are turned way down low ♪ let it snow, let it snow ♪ l
christ, my lord ♪ hey chorus: ♪ born is the king ♪ jesus ♪ my king ♪ my savior ♪ jesus ♪ jesus ♪ jesus it was johnny mathis' christmas record that i used to listen to when i was a kid every year. it was a staple in our house. and he did this song. so, the version that we're doing, has the sort of slow intro with the strings and then it sort of picks up later on. so i thought, when i was producing this record, i was like, "i have to do this version of this song. "i...
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jesÚs?pantes es hispano, roberto, que se cuenta con nosotros vÍa skype para contarnos. quÉ hace un artista conceptual en esta pelÍcula? roberto: bÁsicamente, lo que hacemos es en diseÑar y poner en imÁgenes, ilustraciones, la visiÓn del director y la del productor. estamos contan antes de q haga, antes de que se lleve a los decorados y la realidad, estamos en imÁgenes lo que estÁ en el guiÓn y bÁsicamente, ! pues durante meses en el departamÍstico lo cambiamos y lo modificamos hasta que al final tenemos el producto final que es lo que vemos en la pantalla de cine. borja: roberto, eres autÉnticamente orgullo hispano porque tambiÉn ha trabajado en otras pelÍculas como terminator genesis, thor. en tu y muchos hispanos __ crees que muchos hispanos en el mediocre es que e siendo un nicho cerrado? roberto: creo que cada vez mÁs una muy buena pregunta, borja, cada vez mÁs la industria del cine se abran talento internacional. creo que hace unos aÑos era diferente, pero aquÍ, y segÚn mi experiencia m
jesÚs?pantes es hispano, roberto, que se cuenta con nosotros vÍa skype para contarnos. quÉ hace un artista conceptual en esta pelÍcula? roberto: bÁsicamente, lo que hacemos es en diseÑar y poner en imÁgenes, ilustraciones, la visiÓn del director y la del productor. estamos contan antes de q haga, antes de que se lleve a los decorados y la realidad, estamos en imÁgenes lo que estÁ en el guiÓn y bÁsicamente, !pues durante meses en el departamÍstico lo cambiamos y lo modificamos hasta...
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baby jesus. >> oh, boy. at it. >> they did. >> maybe she misinterpreted away in a manger as away from the manger and thought she was following instructions. >>> we follow many high speed chases and many happen in l.a., but this one was in sis row, new york. a very slow-speed chase. the culprit was very slow-moving, you might say. >> mooving. >> because theis was a cow that led the chase. the cruiser is slowly following behind the cow, walk down the highway, documenting it the whole way. the cow evidently fled from a nearby farm. the police were working to get it home. >> can i >>> this morning on "world news now," the question many are wondering. is speed to blame for the deadly train derailment in washington state. >> the amtrak train veered off the track. several of those cars plunged onto a busy interstate. we're live on the scene with the latest on the investigation. >>> and the president could be on the verge of a big win. the first votes in that sweeping tax bill get under way in interests today. this
baby jesus. >> oh, boy. at it. >> they did. >> maybe she misinterpreted away in a manger as away from the manger and thought she was following instructions. >>> we follow many high speed chases and many happen in l.a., but this one was in sis row, new york. a very slow-speed chase. the culprit was very slow-moving, you might say. >> mooving. >> because theis was a cow that led the chase. the cruiser is slowly following behind the cow, walk down the...
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saludamos a nuestro amigo jesÚs rincÓn, nuestro camarÓgrafo, venezolano de pura cepa.diciÓn católica. estas celebraciones se pueden experimentar durante esta temporada decembrina, una tradiciÓn que ha sido pasada de generaciÓn en generación. >> se celebra nueve dÍas antes de la navidad, los cuales representan los nueve meses de embarazo de marÍa con el niÑo jesÚs. en estas fiestas las personas van de casa en casa y le hacen homenaje al peregrinaje de manejo hasta belÉn. >> se canta, se baila, es una tradiciÓn en la cual cada familiar aporta algo al llegar a la otra casa, muy parecido a las parrandas, sin tanta mÚsica. >> todos tratamos de mantener vivas nuestras tradiciones. regresamos en breve. >> seguimos en nuestro especial navideÑo. >>unas felicitaciones para todos los organizadores. >> durante esta Época se aÑora la comida, la mÚsica de su paÍs natal. >> "acciÓn colombia" realizó su festival navideÑo en el salÓn de la iglesia de los santos inocentes ubicado en el norte de filadelfia. >> querÍamos tener ese tipo de comida que es casera, tÍpica y que aÑoramos tanto
saludamos a nuestro amigo jesÚs rincÓn, nuestro camarÓgrafo, venezolano de pura cepa.diciÓn católica. estas celebraciones se pueden experimentar durante esta temporada decembrina, una tradiciÓn que ha sido pasada de generaciÓn en generación. >> se celebra nueve dÍas antes de la navidad, los cuales representan los nueve meses de embarazo de marÍa con el niÑo jesÚs. en estas fiestas las personas van de casa en casa y le hacen homenaje al peregrinaje de manejo hasta belÉn....
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y salvamos a nuestro amigo jesÚs rincÓn, nuestro camarÓgrafo. feliz navidad para Él también.ligiÓn católica. conocidas como las posadas navideÑas. estas celebraciones se pueden experimentar durante esta temporada, incluso en los estados unidos. una tradiciÓn que ha sido pasada de generaciÓn a generación. >> son fiestas que se celebran los nueve dÍas antes de la navidad. del 16 de diciembre al 24, los cuales representan los nueve meses de embarazo de marÍa con el niÑo jesÚs. cada dÍa significa algo diferente, humildad, fortaleza, desapego, caridad, confianza, justicia, pureza, alegrÍa, y generosidad. >> conmemoran los nueve meses de espera para el nacimiento del niÑo jesÚs. es una celebraciÓn muy tÍpica mexicana, y es importante que cuando vivamos fuera de mÉxico continuemos con esas tradiciones. >> en estas fiestas las personas van de casa en casa viendo posada. >> que linda celebraciÓn, marÍa, ya que tu eres de mÉxico hÁblanos un poquito. has sido parte de las posadas? >> serÍa un pecado decir que no. la posadas, realmente hace tiempo que no voy a una, pero la Última vez que
y salvamos a nuestro amigo jesÚs rincÓn, nuestro camarÓgrafo. feliz navidad para Él también.ligiÓn católica. conocidas como las posadas navideÑas. estas celebraciones se pueden experimentar durante esta temporada, incluso en los estados unidos. una tradiciÓn que ha sido pasada de generaciÓn a generación. >> son fiestas que se celebran los nueve dÍas antes de la navidad. del 16 de diciembre al 24, los cuales representan los nueve meses de embarazo de marÍa con el niÑo jesÚs....
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>>> jesus was here. rare access to some of jerusalem's holiest sites, as the world gets ready to celebrate his birth. >>> and -- >> you know the grinch is stealing christmas. >> the little boy who called 911 because he thought the grinch was stealing his christmas. a story that will make your heart grow three sizes today, tuesday, december 19th, 2017. >> from nbc news, this is "today," live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> and good morning, everybody. that's a pretty shot. a tuesday morning. getting close to christmas. boy, what a scene outside seattle, that train that derailed. it's just horrific. could have been even worse. >> it's hard to believe that is the first time it had been on the tracks there and that happened on day one. >> our top story. and the new information we have on the train derailment in washington state. we now know, it was going 80 miles per hour at the time, in a 30-mile-per-hour zone. gadi schwartz has the latest for us from the scene. gadi, good morning to you. >> report
>>> jesus was here. rare access to some of jerusalem's holiest sites, as the world gets ready to celebrate his birth. >>> and -- >> you know the grinch is stealing christmas. >> the little boy who called 911 because he thought the grinch was stealing his christmas. a story that will make your heart grow three sizes today, tuesday, december 19th, 2017. >> from nbc news, this is "today," live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> and good...
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like that is jesus. that's bill o'reilly's jesus book, i'm not making that up. that's literally his book. and i think that to me was really fascinating to see that. of course, now four years later we're seeing precisely the political division within american christianity exert itself in the trumpphone -- from phenomenon and now with roy moore in alabama, being openly defended by christians who are -- like shrugging off'd fee a. you know -- off pedophilia. extraordinary. i got a glitch of that. >> a harbinger. >> yes. i think for a large part of why people respond the way they tend to respond to my books is not bach i'm courting controversy. i promise you i'm not court avoid controversy but -- i think we have the understand, regardless of what religion you're talking about, regardless where the world you're talking about, religion is often far more a matter of identity than it is a matter of beliefs and practices. it's not to say that beliefs and practices don't matter. of course they do. when someone says as a. >> i'm a muslim, i'm a christian, i'm other buddhis
like that is jesus. that's bill o'reilly's jesus book, i'm not making that up. that's literally his book. and i think that to me was really fascinating to see that. of course, now four years later we're seeing precisely the political division within american christianity exert itself in the trumpphone -- from phenomenon and now with roy moore in alabama, being openly defended by christians who are -- like shrugging off'd fee a. you know -- off pedophilia. extraordinary. i got a glitch of that....
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in fact we have an entire chapter on the mother of jesus of how he was born and all of his miracles so then i started learning more about islam and the more i studied it the more i liked it and it spoke to me. before that you're a christian now. that's amazing that's an easy testimony. and for me. i didn't change religion means i expanded on my understanding of my relationship with god isn't chilling overrating so you. know but it's very important profit and teacher in islam. because what's fascinating is here sits two individuals from two totally different walks of life i'm a guy that was a dumb jock from long island new york whose dad was a public school teacher and football coach i grew up on a friday night lights fighting every weekend drunk thing and yet there's things i know about your face now. and things you know about my face and the things you know about your faith based on the fact that you know things about my faith and yet. you choose. to try to get to a place just interpretation a lot just means god in arabic just like a law is not the god of the christian god if you c
in fact we have an entire chapter on the mother of jesus of how he was born and all of his miracles so then i started learning more about islam and the more i studied it the more i liked it and it spoke to me. before that you're a christian now. that's amazing that's an easy testimony. and for me. i didn't change religion means i expanded on my understanding of my relationship with god isn't chilling overrating so you. know but it's very important profit and teacher in islam. because what's...
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>>> jesus was ler.e access to some of jerusalem's holiest sites as the world gets ready to celebrate his birth. and -- >> the little boy who called 911 because he thought the grinch was stealing his christmas. a story that will make your heart grow three sizes today, tuesday, december 19th, 2017. >>> from nbc news, this is "today" live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> good morning, everybody. that's a pretty shot of tuesday morning. we're getting close to christmas. boy, what a scene outside seattle. that train that derailed. it's just horrific. could have been even worse. >> yeah. it's hard to believe that was the first time it had been on the tracks there, and that happened on day one. >> it's our top story. of course, this new information we have this morning on the train derailment in washington state. we know it was going 80 miles an hour in a 30-mile-an-hour zone. nbc's dotty schwartz has the latest from the scene. good morning to you. >> good morning, savannah. incredible to think that th
>>> jesus was ler.e access to some of jerusalem's holiest sites as the world gets ready to celebrate his birth. and -- >> the little boy who called 911 because he thought the grinch was stealing his christmas. a story that will make your heart grow three sizes today, tuesday, december 19th, 2017. >>> from nbc news, this is "today" live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> good morning, everybody. that's a pretty shot of tuesday morning. we're...
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jesÚs: allÍ va! estÁ malo el bate. alan: en el medio, papÁ. jesus: viene los deportes.simo. esta es muy buena porque pasado por muchos deportistas a nivel mundial, ustedes acuerdan de george ware? serÁ el prÓximo presidente de su paÍs. segÚn los resultados anunciados por la comisiÓn electoral del paÍs, obtuvo 61.5% de los votos contra el actual presidente que sÓlo obtuvo 38.7. esto es increÍble, le ha pasado a pacquiao que querÍa dedicarse a la polÍtica y quería ser el presidente de filipina. jesÚs: lo que no me gusta es que le da ideas a diego armando maradona. jhonny: el que deberÍa de ser presidente es otra, dijo que lo estaba considerando seriamente. jesÚs: al que si le creo que pueda ganar en argentina es a maradona. jhonny: te imaginas a maradona? jesÚs: no, no pensemos en eso, ni siquiera. en otros temas, cristiano ronaldo fue distinguido por quinta ocasiÓn en un premio reconocido como mejor jugador 2017, ademÁs, zinedine zidane reconociÓ el trofeo a mejor estratega del aÑo, ganÁndole la partida a entrenadores como antonio cote y otros. alan: se lo merece, ha hec
jesÚs: allÍ va! estÁ malo el bate. alan: en el medio, papÁ. jesus: viene los deportes.simo. esta es muy buena porque pasado por muchos deportistas a nivel mundial, ustedes acuerdan de george ware? serÁ el prÓximo presidente de su paÍs. segÚn los resultados anunciados por la comisiÓn electoral del paÍs, obtuvo 61.5% de los votos contra el actual presidente que sÓlo obtuvo 38.7. esto es increÍble, le ha pasado a pacquiao que querÍa dedicarse a la polÍtica y quería ser el presidente...
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the angels all the courtiers whole body guards of mary and jesus christ. are here. this simple picture oriel system became a canon upon which everything else was based from then on the churches became larger and the abscission jones expressed the unity and perfection of the christian cause mass. in the way it. ranged its images the christian pictorial system took over and transcended the buys and time court order and its portrayal of power and representation. then dies if you read the thirty eight jubilee unity on constantine the great we can discern a formula for order in the wild one god one empire one emperor constantine was an advocate of an egalitarianism not exactly a hierarchy order this system of subservience this reflected socio political relationships is an. interim. revenue was where the synthesis between the systematic thinking of the greeks and the christian doctrine of salvation became translated into imagery. amidst the ruins of rome new churches were built and the ancient roman buildings repurposed by christians the pictorial canon over a van and mad
the angels all the courtiers whole body guards of mary and jesus christ. are here. this simple picture oriel system became a canon upon which everything else was based from then on the churches became larger and the abscission jones expressed the unity and perfection of the christian cause mass. in the way it. ranged its images the christian pictorial system took over and transcended the buys and time court order and its portrayal of power and representation. then dies if you read the thirty...
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matthew talks about jesus and mary and joseph crossing the border illegally into egypt.licy, we would have sent jesus home and not allowed him in this country. that's a war on christian values and not the holiday greeting. >> [overlapping talking] >> they should be worried about: are we living up to what jesus teaches? >> shannon: they will arm wrestle during the commercial. merry christmas. >> merry christmas. >> shannon: welcome to the hotel in indiana where you can check out but never leave your billing information if you write anything less than a positive review online. ni you owned your car for four years. you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends, three jobs... you're like nothing can replace brad. then liberty mutual calls... and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement™, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. you won't see these folks they have busin
matthew talks about jesus and mary and joseph crossing the border illegally into egypt.licy, we would have sent jesus home and not allowed him in this country. that's a war on christian values and not the holiday greeting. >> [overlapping talking] >> they should be worried about: are we living up to what jesus teaches? >> shannon: they will arm wrestle during the commercial. merry christmas. >> merry christmas. >> shannon: welcome to the hotel in indiana where you...
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if you look at the ripples in the ankles of jesus you see how scientifically accurate it is was the kid who loves that rippling water has to turn it into engineering and art. most importantly, in notebooks around this time, leonardo is saying the goal of a painter should also be to express the inner emotions throughout gestures and outward expressions. so the angel on the far left is leonardo's. next to him, look at leonardo's angel, all sorts of deep emotions as we see the twists of the neck and the expression of the face, things he had sketched in his notebook as he walked around town seeing how people express different forms of our and other emotions. the one next to him, the only expression on that angel's face that you can see is how did i get here next to this far more beautiful angel? we see in his first portrait that ability to show emotions on a face, the wife of a cloth merchant in florence, with a river again coming down and connecting us to nature, connecting from the ancient mountains, the river curving into the blood of humans connecting us to the world. this is not the mo
if you look at the ripples in the ankles of jesus you see how scientifically accurate it is was the kid who loves that rippling water has to turn it into engineering and art. most importantly, in notebooks around this time, leonardo is saying the goal of a painter should also be to express the inner emotions throughout gestures and outward expressions. so the angel on the far left is leonardo's. next to him, look at leonardo's angel, all sorts of deep emotions as we see the twists of the neck...
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his son jesus stands before him.joseph is the central figure and that it is his son who holds the light. because of this and despite his arduous labor the father of his his son symbolic protection. and its pared down beauty the painting underscores the importance of teaching a child a trade. in this work to lead to a pays tribute to the miracle of. his outstanding mastery of light and shadow lens that image an overwhelming sense of mystery. by the seventeenth century painting techniques have made significant advances. plastered walls the wood panels were no longer the only surfaces used for painting canvas was easier to transport. and pains which once depended on eggs or honey as binding agents was slowly replaced by oil paintings. one hundred fifty years earlier placed dealer had drawn a self-portrait at the young age of thirteen the lines precise and accurate. it marked the beginning of a more lifelike put trail of children. as an adult made an important contribution to this development published a study of the ana
his son jesus stands before him.joseph is the central figure and that it is his son who holds the light. because of this and despite his arduous labor the father of his his son symbolic protection. and its pared down beauty the painting underscores the importance of teaching a child a trade. in this work to lead to a pays tribute to the miracle of. his outstanding mastery of light and shadow lens that image an overwhelming sense of mystery. by the seventeenth century painting techniques have...
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jesÚs santos ahora se encuentra tras las rejas en la cÁrcel del condado santa clara.bre enfrenta cargos por exposiciÓn indecente y por asalto sexual. cualquier persona que considerÉ haber sido vÍctima de este sospechoso puede contactar al departamento de la policÍa. palmira: gracias. el sospechoso que el dÍa de ayer tratÓ de robar una tienda en walgreen, muriÓ. el sospechoso trataba de robar el establecimiento cuando un guardia de seguridad le disparÓ. el guardia de seguridad estÁ cooperando con la investigaciÓn y esto fue lo que nos dijo un testigo. >> realmente yo estaba bajando con mi hijo y fue cuando escuchÉ como una llanta que se pinchÓ y fue cuando me asustÉ y abracÉ a mi hijo. fue cuando mucha gente gritÓ. eenfrente al walgreens estaba tirada una persona yy muchos policÍas empezaron a venir de todos lados. ya fue cuando me asuste. palmira: hasta el momento, la policÍa de san josÉ no ha dado entrevistas al respecto. y la madre del hombre que fue abatido por un policÍa en san francisco, mientras huÍa con una caminata robada, presentÓ una demanda de derechos civi
jesÚs santos ahora se encuentra tras las rejas en la cÁrcel del condado santa clara.bre enfrenta cargos por exposiciÓn indecente y por asalto sexual. cualquier persona que considerÉ haber sido vÍctima de este sospechoso puede contactar al departamento de la policÍa. palmira: gracias. el sospechoso que el dÍa de ayer tratÓ de robar una tienda en walgreen, muriÓ. el sospechoso trataba de robar el establecimiento cuando un guardia de seguridad le disparÓ. el guardia de seguridad estÁ...
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matthew talks about jesus and mary and joseph crossing the border illegally into egypt. would have sent jesus home and not allowed him in this country. that's a war on christian values and not the holiday greeting. >> [overlapping talking] >> they should be worried about: are we living up to what jesus teaches? >> shannon: they will arm wrestle during the commercial. merry christmas. >> merry christmas. >> shannon: welcome to the hotel in indiana where you can check out but never leave your billing information if you write anything less than a positive review online. night court is next. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> shannon: night court. we pass no judgments on these stories. you are the jury for your consideration. a hotel in indiana that charged a $350 fee to a guest because she wrote a negative review online. now the indiana attorney general's office is filing a lawsuit claiming the hotel's policy violate the deceptive consumer sales act. we have both sides arguing. welcome to you both. >> thanks for having us. >> shannon: this woman went to the hotel and said it was dirty and smelle
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in jesus' -- why is that? it could be he just didn't e know that's ridiculous even as a kid he's doing that billion and light waves hit curvee objects and then doing lenses and studying crystal for isabella so we know he knows. it could be heis knows that -- you think it will be too distracting with a beautiful picture and all of a sudden words are office and people will be distracted so he doesn't do it. maybe. other thing it is salvador showing miraculous quality he's showing a miracle that nothing hend touches is ever distorted good thing about leonardo is you can be your own -- thinker of the mysteries and figure out what was in his head. he was not very close to michael angelo, in fact, when michael angelo statue of daifd is done he's on committee to figure out where to put it and leonardo wants it put under arches but you can see in his notebook he also draws the statue if you look carefully that is what leonardo calls -- [inaudible conversations] a decent ornament i.e. a covering up genital. now, this i
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police, window that the birth of jesus christ -- whatever our beliefs, we know the birth of jesus christ changed the course of human history. there is hardly an aspect in our lives today that his life has not touched. law, andc, culture, every respect for the sacred dignity of every person everywhere in the world. year, atevery christmas time, we recognize that the real spirit of christmas is not what we have, it's about who we are, each one of us is a child of god. joy is the true source of this time of the year. that is what makes every christmas merry. and that is what we remember in today's beautiful ceremony, that we are called to serve one another, to love one another, and to pursue peace in our hearts and all throughout the world. and so tonight, i think the millions of americans that light our lives and brighton our wonderful communities. i think those who serve the needy during the season and throughout the year. i think our military men and women who are stationed around the world keeping us safe. enforcementank officers who protect the streets and our homeland. teachers, pasto
police, window that the birth of jesus christ -- whatever our beliefs, we know the birth of jesus christ changed the course of human history. there is hardly an aspect in our lives today that his life has not touched. law, andc, culture, every respect for the sacred dignity of every person everywhere in the world. year, atevery christmas time, we recognize that the real spirit of christmas is not what we have, it's about who we are, each one of us is a child of god. joy is the true source of...
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the world of 2017. >> they have to leave their people, their homes, and their land. >> francis said jesusents born in a manger because mary and joes heff been turned away everywhere else. he urged his audience to heed the holidays' lessons. >> christmas is a time for turning the power of fear into the power of charity. >> christmas is also being celebrate in the bethlehem, the historic birth place of jesus. >> i'm here for the first time in the homeland. and i hope to find something special. >> thousands of pilgrims converged on manger square, and the church of the nativity in the west bank. turn out was somewhat smaller than in years past. the event had been scaled down by palestinian officials after president trump said the us would recognize jerusalem as israel's capitol. laura, cbs 3, "eyewitness news ". >> well, the president and first lady melania trump attended midnight mass in florida two attended best death by the sea episcopal church, same church where they were married in 2005. earlier in the day the president and first lady helped santa, took calls with children through the no
the world of 2017. >> they have to leave their people, their homes, and their land. >> francis said jesusents born in a manger because mary and joes heff been turned away everywhere else. he urged his audience to heed the holidays' lessons. >> christmas is a time for turning the power of fear into the power of charity. >> christmas is also being celebrate in the bethlehem, the historic birth place of jesus. >> i'm here for the first time in the homeland. and i hope...
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joining us from bethlehem where christians believe that jesus christ was born so as we have closer to the midnight mass talk us through the mood this christmas even what message bethlehem is sending out to the world. well i think the mood is as them as the weather on this christmas eve now celebrations have been going ahead like every year this is a message of defiance that butler had once to send out you know the city has been. the scene of quite violent intense clashes between do you think and the israeli soldiers for the past three weeks ever since the declaration of jerusalem well today none of that happened but lamb is showing a united front certainly this is a bitter trees bitter sweet taste to this christmas much less tourist many cancellations of palestinians who wanted to come here who couldn't make it and certainly a lot of worry and looking forward at what the new year could bring it does become the center of the epicenter for catholics not only from palestine as well as israel but christians coming from all over the world so what do they face trying to get into bethlehem.
joining us from bethlehem where christians believe that jesus christ was born so as we have closer to the midnight mass talk us through the mood this christmas even what message bethlehem is sending out to the world. well i think the mood is as them as the weather on this christmas eve now celebrations have been going ahead like every year this is a message of defiance that butler had once to send out you know the city has been. the scene of quite violent intense clashes between do you think...
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from john for kay's iconic graphic representation of jesus as an infant. to elizabeth vision a liberal's tender self-portrait towards her beloved daughter. from the four lauren gaze of this girl selling flowers on the streets of london. to this image. the child in the peter felix fellow affords the freedom of turning its back on the viewer. from vandyke of alaska's to renoir and picasso across europe from the middle ages to the twentieth century works by western masters reflect the changing status of the child through the ages. in the one nine hundred sixty nine published because so painted a child who appears to be staking his claim to existence overpowering the artist by snatching his brush. here the child is more than the subject matter. in the painter and the child the child is a metaphor for the artist himself and the energy and independence of his vision. it took centuries of social change and generations of artists to attain this exuberant expression of freedom the story begins in the middle ages. in early sixteenth century europe only one child pla
from john for kay's iconic graphic representation of jesus as an infant. to elizabeth vision a liberal's tender self-portrait towards her beloved daughter. from the four lauren gaze of this girl selling flowers on the streets of london. to this image. the child in the peter felix fellow affords the freedom of turning its back on the viewer. from vandyke of alaska's to renoir and picasso across europe from the middle ages to the twentieth century works by western masters reflect the changing...