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a moral vision of the new testament by hayes.one of the considered foremost on ethics of the new testament not on the philosophy. economics from samuelson and chicago school by nelson. i've been dabbling in several of these books for a long time. i want to dig a little deeper because i think they're needed up here. final one in my stack it is kind after fun one. called bourgeois dignity. that is by deirdre mccloseky. they is a quite a renaissance scholar herself. she has been combining economics and ethics and literature for past few decades. shoe he is chicago trained school of economics and but she has been validated by a bunch of nobel prize winners. she has a six-volume set. i refer to you the second volume. it takes on causes of long-run economic growth. most people are not familiar with this. but it is issue that improved human welfare more than any other issue you can name period. i think i can say that with pretty good confidence. her argument is all human civilization income per person is $500 a year per person, for all
a moral vision of the new testament by hayes.one of the considered foremost on ethics of the new testament not on the philosophy. economics from samuelson and chicago school by nelson. i've been dabbling in several of these books for a long time. i want to dig a little deeper because i think they're needed up here. final one in my stack it is kind after fun one. called bourgeois dignity. that is by deirdre mccloseky. they is a quite a renaissance scholar herself. she has been combining...
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18 years i'm also reading one of the top philosophers in the country from notre dame than the new testament is considered one of the foremost authorities not on the of religiosity but what is contained within it then the chicago school by nelson i have been dabbling in these books but i want to dig deeper and finally is a fun one is from the author that combines the economics and literature from the chicago school trained economist but validated by nobel prize winners a tie-in to read too has six volume set in the work to refer you to the second volume and it takes on the cause of economic growth in most people are not familiar with this but the issues that improved human welfare more than any other issue period and they say that with pretty good confidence. but the income per person is $500 per year per person to all of history 3200 but then you have massive explosive growth in the free market country so there is a lot of speculation what is the true cause? i did my ph.d. on at and she takes on all the noble -- novell papers it is a private property rights for industrial revolution in she
18 years i'm also reading one of the top philosophers in the country from notre dame than the new testament is considered one of the foremost authorities not on the of religiosity but what is contained within it then the chicago school by nelson i have been dabbling in these books but i want to dig deeper and finally is a fun one is from the author that combines the economics and literature from the chicago school trained economist but validated by nobel prize winners a tie-in to read too has...
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which rationality saying one of the top philosophers in the country and then i got on my stack the new testament. he is considered. on the moral position than i that i got a book economics as religion from samuelson to chicago. i've been doubling in several of these books for a long time because i think they are needed up here. but the final stage my way through manic at. and that is by dietrich and she is a renaissance scholar herself and she has been combining ethical and literature i didn't have to have you there waiting to be a retrained. we have a six volume set in the work so i would refer you to the second volume. at the but the long-term economic growth aren't in this but if it's improved human welfare now don't name the confidence. it's about $500 per year per person up to about 1800 then you get a hockey stick and explosive growth in the free-market countries so there's a lot of speculation on just the true cause of that. it's not human capital science it's not private property rights not the industrial revolution. she concludes that the biggest cause is this first time in history when
which rationality saying one of the top philosophers in the country and then i got on my stack the new testament. he is considered. on the moral position than i that i got a book economics as religion from samuelson to chicago. i've been doubling in several of these books for a long time because i think they are needed up here. but the final stage my way through manic at. and that is by dietrich and she is a renaissance scholar herself and she has been combining ethical and literature i didn't...
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the other books i looked up for the new testament the quran, the religious books.and so i started with an economist and ended up with a spiritual masters. >> what does jesus save that money? >> you know, i was in india. my job takes me around the world. i was in calcutta india. i went to mother teresa's home for the dying in destitute. this is where people don't the guy's. guy's. it's really a sad an almost moving place. i walked in. maybe 50 lepers surrounding me. and this man quivering on the floor. and seated among the lepers was a teenager maybe 1617 years old my young mick jagger. and his presence was very jarring for me. it was vibrant. i went up to him and him why he was here. the as well as 16 or 17 i not volunteering in calcutta india. i was not serving. he says to me i'm here because of what the gospel teaches. what is the gospel teach? even though everyone here is poor their riches. they are rich and spirits. when you go back and look at the gospel 80 percent of what jesus says in the book of matthew eight of the ten parables are about money and wealth.
the other books i looked up for the new testament the quran, the religious books.and so i started with an economist and ended up with a spiritual masters. >> what does jesus save that money? >> you know, i was in india. my job takes me around the world. i was in calcutta india. i went to mother teresa's home for the dying in destitute. this is where people don't the guy's. guy's. it's really a sad an almost moving place. i walked in. maybe 50 lepers surrounding me. and this man...
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the reason they don't say that people under hell is that in the new testament, jesus says who are you to say who will go there? that is god's decision alone. but it means i truly have free choice. i can choose not to love god. i'm not compelled. that is the way he made us and the whole point of the story of adam and eve convenient. >> >> it purifying us to become part of the saints in heaven. >> the priesthood. >> people get confused on this. there are two types of priests. i'm a priest. and the priests that are serving others. in baptism, right after you pour the water on the baby's hit or the adult's head, do you the crism. and you say you are priest, prophet and king . it is the priest that we all over the sacrifice in the mass. >> thank you. let me talk about life and the belief of life and that it begins at conception. >> it is all supported by science. once you have the dna -- the church's position is once a woman conceives, if you don't don't intervene and there are no unusual events that is human life. and everything is programmed by god from there on. and it will develop into
the reason they don't say that people under hell is that in the new testament, jesus says who are you to say who will go there? that is god's decision alone. but it means i truly have free choice. i can choose not to love god. i'm not compelled. that is the way he made us and the whole point of the story of adam and eve convenient. >> >> it purifying us to become part of the saints in heaven. >> the priesthood. >> people get confused on this. there are two types of...
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whether or not we acknowledge the source hebrew scripture in the new testament still provide the moral vocabulary we all use in america and may it always be so. >> it's interesting when you look at the big names that weren't there. why did they decide this wasn't where they needed to be? >> let's set the stage a bit. here in south carolina there's thousands of conservative activists in a theater here in greenville listening to speech after speech. it's an opportunity for the candidates to get their message out and meet them. these are the folks that will be knocking on doors for you in they support you in the primary. if the candidates that are not here, say chris christie is focusing in new hampshire. in the case of jeb bush he had an opportunity to speak at liberty university. the largest evangelical college in the nation, when you get an invitation like that, you don't turn it down. >> you had rick perry and ted cruz. this is a steppingstone to making a presidential bid. what has stood out to you most among those folks that are in south carolina who have taken the stage there today?
whether or not we acknowledge the source hebrew scripture in the new testament still provide the moral vocabulary we all use in america and may it always be so. >> it's interesting when you look at the big names that weren't there. why did they decide this wasn't where they needed to be? >> let's set the stage a bit. here in south carolina there's thousands of conservative activists in a theater here in greenville listening to speech after speech. it's an opportunity for the...
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the gerard case said and i'm quoting almost word for word one may not the bible, especially the new testamenthools as divine revelation where are the purist principle for morality found more than in the new testament. we say, oh we've evolved from that in our legal thinking. i suggest we deinvolved away from that and we're reaping the consequences. >> i'm feeling terrible. i thought we were going to blame this all on kim kardashian now you're talking about premarital sex, gay sex, i feel like i'm going to have to go confess. i'm guilty of one of those. >> you did that to mike huckabee a few weeks ago, didn't you? >> it's always great to see you. thank you for your thoughts tonight. >> thank you. >>> next on how america has forgotten to be civil. only nexium 24hr gives you nexium level protection for frequent heartburn all day and all night. try nexium 24hr, the #1 prescribed acid-blocking brand, and get all day, all night protection. nexium level protection. with xfinity from comcast you can manage your account anytime, anywhere on any device. just sign into my account to pay bills manage ser
the gerard case said and i'm quoting almost word for word one may not the bible, especially the new testamenthools as divine revelation where are the purist principle for morality found more than in the new testament. we say, oh we've evolved from that in our legal thinking. i suggest we deinvolved away from that and we're reaping the consequences. >> i'm feeling terrible. i thought we were going to blame this all on kim kardashian now you're talking about premarital sex, gay sex, i feel...
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the gerard case said and i'm quoting almost word for word one may not the bible, especially the new testament divine revelation where are the purist principle for morality found more than in the new testament. we say, oh we've evolved from that in our legal thinking. i suggest we deinvolved away from that and we're reaping the consequences. >> i'm feeling terrible. i thought we were going to blame this all on kim kardashian now you're talking about premarital sex, gay sex, i feel like i'm going to have to go confess. i'm guilty of one of those. >> you did that to mike huckabee a few weeks ago, didn't you? >> it's always great to see you. thank you for your thoughts tonight. >> thank you. >>> next on how america has forgotten to be civil. that's it. whoa! what are you guys doing? we're making sure nothing sticks. otherwise we gotta scrub all this stuff off. dish issues? improved cascade platinum... powers through... your toughest, starchy messes... as if your dishes were non-stick. cascade. now that's clean. female announcer: it's posturepedic vs. beautyrest with up to $400 off. serta icomfort
the gerard case said and i'm quoting almost word for word one may not the bible, especially the new testament divine revelation where are the purist principle for morality found more than in the new testament. we say, oh we've evolved from that in our legal thinking. i suggest we deinvolved away from that and we're reaping the consequences. >> i'm feeling terrible. i thought we were going to blame this all on kim kardashian now you're talking about premarital sex, gay sex, i feel like i'm...
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hebrew scripture in the new testament. >> most of the other republican candidates attended a summit in south carolina. >> for the last six years we have seen the consequences of the obama/clinton foreign policy. leading from behind does not work. >> we need a commander in chief who will once and for all call it what it is, and that's that radical islamic terrorism is a threat to us all. >> and most of the republican candidates will call it amnesty, and hillary clinton says unhrouing the undocumented is not just a economic issue but a family issue. >> this is where i differ with everybody on the republican side, make no mistakes, and not today one single republican candidate announced or potential is consistently supporting a path to citizenship. not one. when they talk about legal status, that is code for second class status. >> what does this tell us, jeff, about hillary clinton? she has moved to the left of where she was in the 2008, and even more left to where barack obama is now, and her trademark used to be caution, and she is planting this flag and it's risky? >> yeah, it tells u
hebrew scripture in the new testament. >> most of the other republican candidates attended a summit in south carolina. >> for the last six years we have seen the consequences of the obama/clinton foreign policy. leading from behind does not work. >> we need a commander in chief who will once and for all call it what it is, and that's that radical islamic terrorism is a threat to us all. >> and most of the republican candidates will call it amnesty, and hillary clinton...
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a crash this morning in mansfield township in burlington county along route 68 by the new testament baptistre still watching that crash in vineland at orchard and elm. the action cam was on the scene. horrible accident where a vehicle ran off the road way and into the woods. stick with delsea drive and walnut road to get around restrictions here in the woods in vineland. time for the commuter report brought to you by the waze app and our old pal happy harry says watch out for a pothole in the road along 76 eastbound near gulph mills. certainly don't want to hit that. tam. >> no, you don't. thank you matt. >>> investigators are calling a deadly fire in culvert washington state suspicious. investigators found the home engulfed in flames and three bodies inside. a neighbor tried to kick the door down to help the victims but that fire was just too intense. the sheriff's office is waiting for the medical examiner's report. >>> some residents in monmouth county, new jersey, came home to find their cars and homes spray painted with disturbing images and words. police say vandals hit 16 homes somet
a crash this morning in mansfield township in burlington county along route 68 by the new testament baptistre still watching that crash in vineland at orchard and elm. the action cam was on the scene. horrible accident where a vehicle ran off the road way and into the woods. stick with delsea drive and walnut road to get around restrictions here in the woods in vineland. time for the commuter report brought to you by the waze app and our old pal happy harry says watch out for a pothole in the...
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crash in mansfield township burlington county along 68 at mount pleasant road by new testament baptistrch cleared out. everything reopened there. still working on that sinkhole yesterday in berlin closing the ramp from the white horse pike westbound to 561 haddon avenue. what you can do is go north on 73 to walker avenue and from there you can get to haddon avenue if that's your destination on this wednesday morning. tam. >> okay, thank you, matt. >>> we're starting with a developing story. stray bullets from a triple shooting shot into a home where a woman and two children were asleep. let's go right over to john rawlins. he's live on that scene in west oak lane. good morning john. >> reporter: good morning tam. this is 16th and kings dale in west oak lane. police say about 11:30 they started getting multiple phone calls along the 911 system of much gunfire here. actually you can look around here, there are places where you can see where there was brass all over the place here. somebody fired many, many shots. police arrived and found multiple gun shot victims as well. three men from
crash in mansfield township burlington county along 68 at mount pleasant road by new testament baptistrch cleared out. everything reopened there. still working on that sinkhole yesterday in berlin closing the ramp from the white horse pike westbound to 561 haddon avenue. what you can do is go north on 73 to walker avenue and from there you can get to haddon avenue if that's your destination on this wednesday morning. tam. >> okay, thank you, matt. >>> we're starting with a...
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kind of hard to get around romans 1 if you really believe the new testament. nonetheless, that decision is coming mr. speaker. i'm truly hopeful that americans will realize the seriousness of this decision and the ultimate breakdown that it will be and i hope we don't degenerate in this country more into violence but we see what happens around this country when we get god -- we don't even want god mentioned anywhere even though for this country's history the bible has been the most quoted book right here in this chamber chamber down the hall. most quoted book ever in our government's history. so when i'm talking like this on the floor, we usually get calls from people that are going berserk. how dare him mention god. just within the last week or two i quoted from abraham lincoln who wrote an official united states government proclamation begging, imploring the people to have a time of prayer, humility and fasting, and in the proclamation he makes clear that the problem at that point as slavery was a huge problem, civil war was ongoing at the time of his procla
kind of hard to get around romans 1 if you really believe the new testament. nonetheless, that decision is coming mr. speaker. i'm truly hopeful that americans will realize the seriousness of this decision and the ultimate breakdown that it will be and i hope we don't degenerate in this country more into violence but we see what happens around this country when we get god -- we don't even want god mentioned anywhere even though for this country's history the bible has been the most quoted book...
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that see the same things as similar not just offensive toward islam but offensive toward the got new testament islam. this is the beginning and this pushes the envelope in order to protect the freedoms because when he speaks out also so many other muslims around the world are speaking out against regimes and full reform within our faith and that has to be tested. >> dr. jasper thank you for being with us this morning. always interesting. >> thank you, appreciate it. >> the time is 18 minutes after the top of the hour. breaking right now we are learning more about what happened outside of the free speech event in texas. was it an attack tied to terror? a stormer terrorism advisor to congress weighs in. let's take a look at your credit. >>i know i have a 786 fico score, thanks to all the tools and help on experian.com. so how are we going to sweeten this deal? floor mats... clear coats... >>you're getting warmer... leather seats... >>and this... my wife bought me that. get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian. fico sc
that see the same things as similar not just offensive toward islam but offensive toward the got new testament islam. this is the beginning and this pushes the envelope in order to protect the freedoms because when he speaks out also so many other muslims around the world are speaking out against regimes and full reform within our faith and that has to be tested. >> dr. jasper thank you for being with us this morning. always interesting. >> thank you, appreciate it. >> the...
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and then if we go over to the new testament, we know that god wants us to love and care for other peoplee greatest thing is to love god and then to love neighbor as yourself. we're constantly told to care for the poor and needy and disadvantaged and those who don't have the resources that we do. that is the value that we can connect directly to climate change. the people who are being most directly impacted by climate change are the people who don't have the resources to do that. >> speaking of which india right now we're talking about 20 people who have died in texas and we see how horrific it is. in india at this point, we're talking about 1800 people it is believed to have died and the numbers are probably much higher. the death toll, a local resident describes the impact of the scorching heat in india. >> the children and all the grandparents, because of this in the home, it's due to dehydration. and also because of the morning and night, the power cord is creating a lot of heat for the households and family members. >> so india now is dealing with a heat wave and these deaths from t
and then if we go over to the new testament, we know that god wants us to love and care for other peoplee greatest thing is to love god and then to love neighbor as yourself. we're constantly told to care for the poor and needy and disadvantaged and those who don't have the resources that we do. that is the value that we can connect directly to climate change. the people who are being most directly impacted by climate change are the people who don't have the resources to do that. >>...
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this is what you would have done in the new testament class. i want you to see the context for why that verse matters. in the letters to the galatians you have this turned quickly to chapter 1 -- paul an apostle sent neither by human commission nor human authority, but through jesus christ, god the father, and all the members of god's family who are with me -- in the corpus of paul letters this is an ugly opening. he is angry with them. on the surface you can't really tell that. if you were to read one of the other letters, particularly the church at philippi, he spends a lot of time talking about how much he loves them, right? there is this long opening. in this letter, he goes to the chase, and he says, i have been sent by no human authority. jesus and god, period. why does that matter? you will get a hint of this if you look at the beginning of the chapter i pointed you to -- chapter three. it begins with you foolish relations. there is actually a cuss word right there. what he is saying is the galatians have been caught in an interesting st
this is what you would have done in the new testament class. i want you to see the context for why that verse matters. in the letters to the galatians you have this turned quickly to chapter 1 -- paul an apostle sent neither by human commission nor human authority, but through jesus christ, god the father, and all the members of god's family who are with me -- in the corpus of paul letters this is an ugly opening. he is angry with them. on the surface you can't really tell that. if you were to...
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this is what you would have done in the new testament class. i want you to see the context for why that passage matters for those of you who have it, turned quickly to chapter one. paul and an apostle, said neither by human commission or authority, but through jesus christ and the father, and all the members of god's family who are with them. by the way, in the corpus of paul letters, this is an ugly opening. he is angry at them. on the surface, you cannot really tell that. if you were to read one of the other letters, particularly to the church at philippi, he talks about how much he loves them. it is this long opening. in this letter, he says, i have been sent by no human authority jesus and god sent me. that is serious. why doesn't matter? you will get a hint of this if you look at the beginning of the chapter. chapter three. it opens with this. "you full is galatians -- foolish galatians." what he is saying is the church in galatia has been caught in an interesting struggle. paul, if you have been reading all of his letters, argues it is no
this is what you would have done in the new testament class. i want you to see the context for why that passage matters for those of you who have it, turned quickly to chapter one. paul and an apostle, said neither by human commission or authority, but through jesus christ and the father, and all the members of god's family who are with them. by the way, in the corpus of paul letters, this is an ugly opening. he is angry at them. on the surface, you cannot really tell that. if you were to read...
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whether or not we acknowledge the source hebrew scripture and the new testament still provide the moral >> let's bring back in our political commentators mark lemont hill and ben ferguson. guys of course jeb bush wants the conservative christian vote. this is a big deal that he was invited to speak at liberty university. >> huge. >> it's a huge deal. michele bachmann was there, ted cruz was there, mitt romney went there before he ran. you can name almost every republican presidential contender being invited to speak there, but then you have this recent cnn poll that shows that americans would rather have a candidate who says religious views have no place in government over one who believed that religious views ought to drive policy. interesting, 56% to 42% there. ben, to you first. are republicans, say a jeb bush who is seen as more moderate in jeopardy at all if more americans decide that they don't want to hear about religion from their candidate? >> no because usually, especially during a primary republican voters conservative voters definitely want someone that has a moral compass t
whether or not we acknowledge the source hebrew scripture and the new testament still provide the moral >> let's bring back in our political commentators mark lemont hill and ben ferguson. guys of course jeb bush wants the conservative christian vote. this is a big deal that he was invited to speak at liberty university. >> huge. >> it's a huge deal. michele bachmann was there, ted cruz was there, mitt romney went there before he ran. you can name almost every republican...
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can't get married without our blessing, the script jerome marriage power of the church in the new testament, it was the jewish wedding there were no priests. how did priests react to my book? it doesn't say they are not fine once they are around. if they are loving they will help us organize ourselves as christian but we don't need them for everything and we don't need them for the eucharist either because there's no transubstantiation in the early church. that is the thirteenth century doctrine. but how caprice reacted to that i only know the ones who like it. [laughter] >> that doesn't mean a lot of other people don't hate it. although the ones who have expressed hate not to me personally but in some publications, they want the priests to tell them what to do more than the priests want to tell the montero at least the ones that i know. they knew i was not attacking the priesthood. what happens now is catholics if they come to church on sunday and there is no priest shows up they say there is nothing for us to do, let's get out of here. that would not have happened in augustine's church be
can't get married without our blessing, the script jerome marriage power of the church in the new testament, it was the jewish wedding there were no priests. how did priests react to my book? it doesn't say they are not fine once they are around. if they are loving they will help us organize ourselves as christian but we don't need them for everything and we don't need them for the eucharist either because there's no transubstantiation in the early church. that is the thirteenth century...
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for the investigation and a good news it downgraded the amount of oriole that was spilled the new testament is a worst-case scenario it was a hunter 1,000 gal. if that for 200 gal. less than they originally thought for one sea lion nine pelicans and a number of fish for killed in that will spill two public beaches disclosed until june 4th. >>mark: we will be right back watching the golden gate heavy drizzle once again this morning james with the change in forecast ahead. if sor - ts luhboxs already capity. rrr.a naral auty. yore ming mel all ? miniabyb is10 natal cheese. a goodourcof protn ancalcm, and whollot fun mini babel.snaca lile bger! i guess nevereal gavmuch oughto t acidity inny fds. ver oughabouthe ffee i was inki havg acs. iteverawneon mthat it cou huryoureeth my dtistas td me your enal iseari awa anthatound real sca to ani walikeell can yofix n yopainit back on d hexplaed tt itas n someing at gws bk, it's kd of oneime ot and you ve tcareor i he td meo uspronel. it gon helprott thenam in ur tth. it alls meo coinue to dnk mcoff anto e heahier and was reaeasy itcho ma. did ya kw? e
for the investigation and a good news it downgraded the amount of oriole that was spilled the new testament is a worst-case scenario it was a hunter 1,000 gal. if that for 200 gal. less than they originally thought for one sea lion nine pelicans and a number of fish for killed in that will spill two public beaches disclosed until june 4th. >>mark: we will be right back watching the golden gate heavy drizzle once again this morning james with the change in forecast ahead. if sor - ts...
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to the new testament, boom there's matthew. it with us there in front of me.d to have any more children. and boom he appeared 16 years later. isn't that a great story. >> reporter: a phenomenal story. all right, all right, all ri >>> okay. we're in. >> i'm in. >> and the reason why amy won, in part the shoe game. her toenail polish matches the cloer of her shoes. bonus points for that. >> it was all planned. >> it was a great tuesday morning. before we go you have a big announcement. >> ye we need your help. we want you to pick where i bring you the water next week. it has to happen in michigan. it's the beginning of my michigan adventure. sleeping bear dunes. or the lake of the clouds in the porcupine mountains. find out more on goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!. the poll closes on thursday. i can only do one. we can't wait to find out where i'll be. >> to you get to vote? >> i'm voting. i hope i do. >> and you are pure michigan aren't you? >> have great day, everybody. >> be sure to vote. jummy: good morning, happy tuesday. good morning, jacqui jeras. jacqui:
to the new testament, boom there's matthew. it with us there in front of me.d to have any more children. and boom he appeared 16 years later. isn't that a great story. >> reporter: a phenomenal story. all right, all right, all ri >>> okay. we're in. >> i'm in. >> and the reason why amy won, in part the shoe game. her toenail polish matches the cloer of her shoes. bonus points for that. >> it was all planned. >> it was a great tuesday morning. before we go...
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you can look in the old testament and new testament. you see descriptions of how god made a way.to stand on what we believe in. >> things could have gone a different way when people panic, bad things can happen. you certainly eased the crowd's mind. thank you for joining us today. i hope you have a great memorial day. >> all right. thank you so much. >> congratulations, again on graduating. >>> five minutes before the top of the hour. defense secretary ashe carter offering a dose of reality on the iraqi's army's ability to fight isis. >> what apparently happened was that the iraqi forces just showed no will to fight. >> will this force the white house to change its strategy? and the man who killed osama bin laden has a new teammate is that larry the cable guy? why these two are teaming up this hour to honor our nation. they join us live next hour. ♪ when eating healthy and drinking water just isn't enough to ease my constipation i trust dulcolax tablets. i take dulcolax for dependable overnight relief and in the morning i am back to myself dulcolax, designed for dependable relief
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it started with paul in the new testament writing about it.it means. here's a story i think illustrates that that you all might enjoy. i was watching inging "60 minutes" and a bloviator was on talking about --. let me ask do you define bloviator talke oror as someone other than you? >> there's one other bloviator. and he was on "60 minutes" talking about the death of jesus and he said "jesus was killed because he interrupted the tax flow to the temple. because the folks were being overtaxed, jesus in the temple said too many taxes and then the temple leaders had to shut him up." meanwhile, my wife is on the couch reading a book called "the world peace diet" that she has to read for her yoga teacher training and she says -- >> this is the same one i have to read for my break. >> i bet you've memorized that book. she says "you're not going to believe this." she reads to me a passage of that book that says jesus was killed because he was an animal liberationist vegan. >> so everybody projects what -- >> exactly. exactly. >> certain people go on "
it started with paul in the new testament writing about it.it means. here's a story i think illustrates that that you all might enjoy. i was watching inging "60 minutes" and a bloviator was on talking about --. let me ask do you define bloviator talke oror as someone other than you? >> there's one other bloviator. and he was on "60 minutes" talking about the death of jesus and he said "jesus was killed because he interrupted the tax flow to the temple. because the...
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whether or not wing acknowledge the source hebrew scripture in the new testament provide the moral vocabularyid there is no more powerful or liberating influence on this earth than the christian conscience in action. >>> first lady michelle obama on the commence meant circuit at tuskegee university in alabama delivering the address at historic black university today. in the coming weeks, mrs. obama will be giving the xhescommencement address in ohio and at a high school in chicago. >>> an event dubbed the million moms march happening now in washington, d.c. live pictures right now, where dozens of african-american mothers from around the country are marching to the justice department. their goal is to draw attention to children who have been killed during interactions with police. the event is organized by the mother of an unarmed man who was shot 14 times by police in milwaukee. michael brown's mom, by the way, is among those attending this event. >>> we have much more just ahead here in "newsroom" and it starts right now. >>> happening now in the newsroom missiles flying off the coast of no
whether or not wing acknowledge the source hebrew scripture in the new testament provide the moral vocabularyid there is no more powerful or liberating influence on this earth than the christian conscience in action. >>> first lady michelle obama on the commence meant circuit at tuskegee university in alabama delivering the address at historic black university today. in the coming weeks, mrs. obama will be giving the xhescommencement address in ohio and at a high school in chicago....
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now with what many call a testament to the regeneration of new york city, nearly 14 years after the 9/11 attacks a new observation deck at the world trade center has been unveiled. sophie gives us a look at the observatory, which offers some spectacular views across the city. >> we are on the 100th floor of the world trade center building, 400 meters high. yet it only took us 40 seconds to get here because the lifts in this building are the fastest in the world. it offers 360 degree views of new york city. behind us, we have the empire state building, the brooklyn bridge on the other side, the statue of liberty, and until almost 14 years ago, the twin towers stood immediately next to where this building is. the mayor has said it is a turning point in new york history, that those who have fought to attack the city have lost once again. but the chairman of this project says he is keen to stress this is not a commemoration of the 9/11 attacks, but rather he described it as a forward-looking entertainment experience with a focus on technology. for example you will be able to hold up an ip
now with what many call a testament to the regeneration of new york city, nearly 14 years after the 9/11 attacks a new observation deck at the world trade center has been unveiled. sophie gives us a look at the observatory, which offers some spectacular views across the city. >> we are on the 100th floor of the world trade center building, 400 meters high. yet it only took us 40 seconds to get here because the lifts in this building are the fastest in the world. it offers 360 degree views...
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jeff -- my friend, senator sessions over there knows the bible pretty wsm he recalls in the new testament where some of the -- i think it was the pharisees was trying to trick up jesus. they asked him a question. he they said, what is the greatest commandment of all. and jesus responded there's not just one there's twovment the first is to love god with all my heart, soul. the other is to love my neighbor as myself. the pharisee says, who is my neighbor? he told them the parable of the good samaritan. this story goes back a couple thousands years. thousands of public servants were dispatched to battle ebola on the ground in africa. a woman named miabears was one of those courageous public servants. as a division director for the global engagement division, mia led the u.s. ebola disaster assistance response team into the epicenter of the especially dimmic in monrovia liberia. on the ground mia synchronized the efforts of thousands of public health and emergency real estate sponse workers across five different federal agencies. under her leadership, the response team offered training suppo
jeff -- my friend, senator sessions over there knows the bible pretty wsm he recalls in the new testament where some of the -- i think it was the pharisees was trying to trick up jesus. they asked him a question. he they said, what is the greatest commandment of all. and jesus responded there's not just one there's twovment the first is to love god with all my heart, soul. the other is to love my neighbor as myself. the pharisee says, who is my neighbor? he told them the parable of the good...
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new history had begun. in some cases, actually, they viewed it in biblical terms. that somehow god in the old testament tradition had answered history and torn up jerusalem torn up peoples government. the people's society, destroyed it, it had to be made a new. emancipation was viewed as that kind of turning point. it meant that black folks now at least had an opportunity. they did not know where it was going but they had an opportunity to live in a new history. that is what i meant in the new book. to some people appomattox represented not just a marker in time, but the kind of beginning of a new historical time itself. host: this covers your recent article entitled "the civil war isn't over." and capsule lies that for us, if you could. dr. blight: the shooting war ended here, the armies surrendered and the war did indeed decisively end slavery and save the union. but the great issues for how you would transform the emancipation of 4 million people into some kind of civil and political liberty -- how you would reunite north and south -- readmit 11 former confederate states back into the union -- how y
new history had begun. in some cases, actually, they viewed it in biblical terms. that somehow god in the old testament tradition had answered history and torn up jerusalem torn up peoples government. the people's society, destroyed it, it had to be made a new. emancipation was viewed as that kind of turning point. it meant that black folks now at least had an opportunity. they did not know where it was going but they had an opportunity to live in a new history. that is what i meant in the new...
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news ratings last week. all ratings, we were the top show in the demo 25 to 55 year olds. a testament to your engagement in both viewing and commenting online. we want to thank you for that awesome honor. >>> coming up we're drought shaming hollywood elites. hypocritical celebrities are thumbing their well-structured noses at us by >>> hollywood celebs. the defenders of humanity claiming they care about the people and the environment. hollywood is in california where you may have heard there's a massive drought gripping the state. the governor has issued new rules telling people to dramatically cut back water use. here's barbra streisand's massive estate. here's kim kardashian and kanye west's home. here's jennifer aniston's pad. the list goes on and on. we'll show you some pictures as we go. notice anything? see any drought ridden dried up lawns? any pools not overflowing? hypocrite worse. you're part of hollywood's elite. is your grass dry? >> well i don't think of myself as a typical hollywood person at all. but this exists elsewhere too. if you went through and photographed all of
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news ratings last week. all ratings, we were the top show in the demo 25 to 55 year olds. a testament to your engagement in both viewing and commenting online. we want to thank you for that awesome honor. >>> coming up we're drought shaming hollywood elites. hypocritical celebrities are thumbing their well-structured noses at us by here at td ameritrade, they love innovating. and apparently, they also love stickers. what's up with these things, victor? we decided to give ourselves stickers for each feature we release. we read about 10,000 suggestions a week to create features that as traders we'd want to use, like social signals, a tool that uses social media to help with research. 10,000 suggestions. who reads all those? he does. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. >>> hollywood celebs. the defenders of humanity claiming they care about the people and the environment. hollywood is in california where you may have heard there's a massive drought gripping the state. the governor has issued new rules telling people to dramatically cut back water use. here's bar
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news ratings last week. all ratings, we were the top show in the demo 25 to 55 year olds. a testament to your engagement in both viewing and commenting online. we want to thank you for that awesome honor. >>> coming up we're drought shaming hollywood elites. hypocritical celebrities are thumbing their well-structured noses at us by refusing to conserve water. and now i take a long-acting insulin at night. i take mine in the morning. i was trying to eat right, stay active. but i wasn't reaching my a1c goal anymore. man: my doctor says diabetes changes over time. it gets harder to control blood sugar spikes after i eat and get to goal. my doctor added novolog® at mealtime for additional control. now i know. novolog® is a fast-acting, injectable insulin and it works together with my long-acting insulin. proven effective. the mealtime insulin doctors prescribe most. available in flexpen®. vo: novolog® is used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes. take novolog® as directed. eat a meal within 5 to 10 minutes after injection. check your blood sugar levels. do not
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new jersey. and so for those numbers to drop that dramatically is a testament to what they're doing right in camdend there is no reason why what they're doing in camden and other large cities crime is low can't be replicated in other jurisdictions without all the criticism that seems to come with it. >> and those numbers happen as they did reforms and as trust was built. marq claxton and jonathan capehart thank you both for your time tonight. >> thanks rev. >> thanks rev. >>> ahead, the undercover report on how corporations literally help write your laws. you want to see what the lobbyist said to the lawmaker in the hotel bar. >>> also, a gotcha for scott walker. talking about women's health rights. try alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. they work fast and don't taste chalky. mmm...amazing. i have heartburn. alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. time upon a once people approached problems the way same. always start at the starting. and questions the same asking. but that only resulted in improvements small. so we've got some ideas new. garbage can create energy. light can talk. cou
new jersey. and so for those numbers to drop that dramatically is a testament to what they're doing right in camdend there is no reason why what they're doing in camden and other large cities crime is low can't be replicated in other jurisdictions without all the criticism that seems to come with it. >> and those numbers happen as they did reforms and as trust was built. marq claxton and jonathan capehart thank you both for your time tonight. >> thanks rev. >> thanks rev....
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this is new ground for the lawyers 39 years since the conference finals a testament to all work that'sr the last. three of four last" >> gary: there be the clippers or the houston rockets will play game 7 sunday beginning at 1230. the vital little bit and show you a great finish and eastern semifinal. >> gary: game tidy things will be tied down three is washington the truth paul pierce could tie the game plan when you watch the replay it did not get out of his hands before the right jobs all over the scoreboard. atlanta when 9491 and believe that series and they finished off four games to two it will playlet rodding cleveland beginning wednesday in the eastern final. the upbeat and as long as for james and the cab. in a morning sports back to a great marty gonzales. >> marty:a update. now to bay area baseball. the giants win big in cincinnati. 10 runs in a game for the first time this season. and with madison bumgarner on the mound that is more than enough. the giants win by a final of 10 to 2. and good news for giants fans. hunter pence is back. the giants right fielder joined the tea
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today's's action is a testament to the tireless action of federal prosecutors here in new york, as well as the new york field office of the fbi, and los angeles field office of the irs criminal investigation. i want to thank all of the prosecutors, analysts who contributed time and talents to this extensive investigation and i also want to recognize kelly for leadership of the u.s. attorney's office here and i want to express my appreciation for the cooperation and the assistance we have received from our international partners. i want to make clear those arrested in zurich this morning have a right to a fair and impartial process, and they will receive a fair trial. i would like to issues the current u.s. attorney in new york, who will provide additional detail on today's's announcement. kelly: good morning. the 14 defendants charged in this indictment held a variety of rules in the world soccer organization. the soccer officials charged were responsible for developing and promoting international soccer and the marketing executives hired to promote that sport, what they did, have in co
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new york city p.d. >> we have disagreements. that's why the movements need to stay on the mayor and the governor. it is a testamentto the fast food workers organizing. katrina vanden heuvel, my friend, my boss. >>> the attempt to ban a ban on fracking in denton, texas. the mayor there joins me next. >>> the town of denton, texas, 280 more gas wells have been used for fracking, pumping water, sand, chemicals into rock formations deep underground. according to energy reporter, those sit near homes and schools and across the state from where the university of texas mean green plays football. it is on the edge of the barnett shale, the largest source of natural gas, which stretches 5,000 square miles beknead a dozen counties. there was enough concerns in the denton community that residents voted last november on texas' first ban on fracking. the texas legislature now appears to be on the verge of banning the banning of fracking. a bill that would undercut any local laws banning fracking has passed through the republican legislature and sent to the republican governor, greg abbott, expected to sign it. mayor chris watt
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today's action is a testament to the tireless efforts to federal prosecutors here in the eastern district of newto thank all of the anlts, law enforcement who contributed their time and talents to the investigation. i also want to recognize u.s. attorney for the leadership i want to express my appreciation for the cooperation and the assistance that we have received from our international partners particularly the swiss authorities. i want to make clear that the defendants arrested in zurich this morning have a right to a fair and impartial extradition process and they will receive a fair trial if they are brought to this country. at this time i'd like to introduce the current u.s. attorney for the eastern district of new york kelly curry, who will provide additional details on today's announcement 6. >> i know you see the attorney general laying out the case that the fbi has been working on against those senior members of the fifa organization amon javers joins us our own reporter from d.c. we should mention that the organization itself fifa like a very large ship appears to sail on and we're e
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new york city p.d. >> we have disagreements. that's why the movements need to stay on the mayor and the governor. it is a testament to the fast food workers organizing. katrina vanden heuvel, my friend, my boss. >>> the attempt to ban a ban on fracking in denton, texas. the mayor there joins me next. when you're not confident your company's data is secure the possibility of a breach can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. we monitor network traffic worldwide, so we can see things others can't. mitigating risks across your business. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. 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. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. there's some facts about seaworld
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today's action is a testament to the tireless efforts of federal prosecutors here in the eastern district of newfbi and the los angeles field office of the irs criminal investigation division. i want to thank all of the agents prosecutors, law enforcement officials, and analysts who contributed their time and their talents to this extensive investigation. i also want to recognize acting u.s. attorney kelly curry for leadership of this u.s. attorney's office, and i want to express my appreciation for the cooperation and the assistance that we have received from our international partners particularly the swiss authorities. i want to make clear that the defendants arrested in zurich this morning had the right to a fair and impartial extradition process and they will receive a fair trial if they are brought to this country. now at this time i'd like to introduce the current u.s. attorney for the eastern district of new york kelly curry, who will provide additional details on today's announcement. >> good morning. the 14 defendants charged in this indictment held a variety of roles in the soccer and
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new york we can bring the show to them. which i think everybody should be able to see what we're making. >> it's a testament to your work andage door it's the biggest group at stage door when we come out. you're going to come and see it. >> i can't wait. i think our kids would scoop it up. they're going to love it. clearly everyone does. when kelsey grammer said that it stunned everybody. he's done so much. for him to say that speaks valium valium volumes. >> he is so kind, so is matthew. >> we are so honored to have you here. congratulations on all the success. >> thank you so much for having me. >> thanks. >>> coming up, more than 80% of americans thinks government goes too far snooping into our lives. rand paul is one of the candidates running to change just that. why isn't he higher in the polls? let's check in wp martha maccallum. >>> good morning. so the texas flooding ends in heart break. we have brand-new video son what to expect next there. and general stanley mcchrystal joins us here. a new battle underway to get ramadi back are we thinking about the big picture. what does he think about our leadership? a store sh
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for writing some of the things in the old testament, old testament as we call it but in what we call ecclesiastes he points out there is nothing new under the sun. you think socialism, communism is a new idea? it's not new. it's been around forever. and every time it's been tried it leads to totalitarianism. it leads to the loss of freedom t and then it fails. because as margaret thatcher once said, eventually you find out -- you run out of or people's money to spend. it doesn't work, it won't work. now, that's different from socialized medicine like obamacare. government control. have friends on the republican side of the aisle that say, lou we don't have to worry obamacare will fall on its own weight. the trouble is government health care, socialized medicine, it never falls of its own weight. socialism does. it can't survive because when you're paying people to not work the same amount you're paying people to work, eventually you destroy the society. and we are in the process of doing that here in america. paying people to do things that are destructive to their well-being. we ought to be incentivizing good conduct not rewardin
for writing some of the things in the old testament, old testament as we call it but in what we call ecclesiastes he points out there is nothing new under the sun. you think socialism, communism is a new idea? it's not new. it's been around forever. and every time it's been tried it leads to totalitarianism. it leads to the loss of freedom t and then it fails. because as margaret thatcher once said, eventually you find out -- you run out of or people's money to spend. it doesn't work, it won't...
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testament to the wonderful person she was. she was an inspiration to so many, and that inspiration will endure. rachel's life was not the only one lost on tuesday night. a native midshipman from new york aaward winning associated press technology staffer; five other americans with family and friends, and so much going for them and we are finding more would have lost their lives. so many lives cut short in their prime. so many people who were doing so much good in the world. there are many questions as the investigation into this crash gets underway. federal authorities are doing their work right now and the families of those killed or injured deserve answers. and so i was truly stunned yesterday when the house of representatives voted in committee to slash funding for our infrastructure, including amtrak. i could not believe that happened. there is something deeply wrong when an unthinkable tragedy like this occurs. it should serve as a wakeup call for all of us to work together. and not even 24 hours later republican members of congress act as if nothing had happened. our roads and bridges and railroads carry people, madam president. they carry young mothers like rachel who want
testament to the wonderful person she was. she was an inspiration to so many, and that inspiration will endure. rachel's life was not the only one lost on tuesday night. a native midshipman from new york aaward winning associated press technology staffer; five other americans with family and friends, and so much going for them and we are finding more would have lost their lives. so many lives cut short in their prime. so many people who were doing so much good in the world. there are many...
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considered one of the most authorities of the new testament not on their religiosity but the religiosity and then economics as religion from samuelsson to chicago school by nelson. have been dabbling in several of these for a long time but i want to dig deeper. the final one is called bush what dignity that is quite a renaissance scholar. she combines economics and death efiks and literature the past few decades she is a chicago school economists ben validated by a nobel prize winners. i refer to to the second volume of the six books said it takes on the cause of long-term economic growth but it is the issue that has improved human welfare more than any other issue you can name period. i think i say that with pretty good confidence. her argument is all human civilizations income per person is about $500 per year per person for all human history up three to hundreds. then you get a hockey stick with massive explosive growth in free-market country so there has been a lot of speculation what is the true cause? i did my ph.d. on that and she takes on every one of the nobel papers it is not h
considered one of the most authorities of the new testament not on their religiosity but the religiosity and then economics as religion from samuelsson to chicago school by nelson. have been dabbling in several of these for a long time but i want to dig deeper. the final one is called bush what dignity that is quite a renaissance scholar. she combines economics and death efiks and literature the past few decades she is a chicago school economists ben validated by a nobel prize winners. i refer...
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in the new testament sermon on the mount layout treasures in heaven but not on earth. he goes on to say something curious. he said, essentially the body has an eye and if you are can you shall not see and that he goes on to talk about money again. you talking about the emergence say that jesus is talking about greed because greed is something you seeing yourself. you see it in other people. searching this book the pastor said i have been hearing confessionals were 25 years but no one has ever come up to me and said father please forgive me i have to read. why is that? really something we see in other people, not ourselves. what jesus says is less is more. we are driven by economic logic. but across all the favors there is a more spiritual logic less is more. and how we use money according to the different faiths can determine the fate of our souls very strict rules about what to do and how to spend money. >> you can watch this and other programs online at c-span.org. each year the commandant of the coast guard assembles a list of books recommends for servicemen and wom
in the new testament sermon on the mount layout treasures in heaven but not on earth. he goes on to say something curious. he said, essentially the body has an eye and if you are can you shall not see and that he goes on to talk about money again. you talking about the emergence say that jesus is talking about greed because greed is something you seeing yourself. you see it in other people. searching this book the pastor said i have been hearing confessionals were 25 years but no one has ever...
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moral vision of the new testament. and then i have an analyst on the chicago school by nelson. i have been dabbling in the books for a long time. the other is called bojure dig dignity. it is written by a renaissance scholar herself. she is a chicago-school trained economist but validated by a bunch of nobel prize winners. she has a six volume work and i referred you to the second volume. it takes on the causes of long-run economic growth which most people are not familiar with but it is the issue that improved human welfare more than any other issue you can make. her argument is all civilization income per person is about $500 a year for all history until 1800 and in 1800 you get massive explosive growth in the free market countries. so there is a lot of speculation on the true cause of that. i did my phd on this. she takes on every single one of the papers. it isn't capital human capital, science, rnd private property, the industrial revolution and she baits all of the variables. she concludes the biggest cause of ec
moral vision of the new testament. and then i have an analyst on the chicago school by nelson. i have been dabbling in the books for a long time. the other is called bojure dig dignity. it is written by a renaissance scholar herself. she is a chicago-school trained economist but validated by a bunch of nobel prize winners. she has a six volume work and i referred you to the second volume. it takes on the causes of long-run economic growth which most people are not familiar with but it is the...