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thus the picture clearly indicates that the central figure of the new testament jesus christ the redeemer is superior to the angels in the hierarchy even though he was a human being. the upper basilica of son plenty in room was built at the beginning of the twelfth century in it the buys and time courtly order is abandoned the christian cross dominates the ordering of the spheres still expresses number and order but more important is the concentration on the christian visual symbols they signify the opposite of power christ as the holy land in the center of his flock. love this is god as the angel of peace among us a full god it's a different pictorial message from those of antiquity all the buys and time empire . all. around the turn of the millennium the church order as expressed in images went through a profound crisis of increasing worldliness and corruption the authority of the pope and with it the message of salvation through the one church was substantially shaken. the radical return of the liturgy to the original message of salvation took place not initially but in france i am in
thus the picture clearly indicates that the central figure of the new testament jesus christ the redeemer is superior to the angels in the hierarchy even though he was a human being. the upper basilica of son plenty in room was built at the beginning of the twelfth century in it the buys and time courtly order is abandoned the christian cross dominates the ordering of the spheres still expresses number and order but more important is the concentration on the christian visual symbols they...
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i nakedly finding a passage of exceptional, bloody, horrible violence in the new testament and another passage of unbelievable extreme violence from the old testament saying can you imagine a jew saying i don't care whether god has commanded that they be exterminated it's not in my bible or religion, or with a christian reads in the of revelation and as a warrior leading an army of other warriors mounting up horses and he the leader has a coats soaked in blood. i can't imagine many christians taking that position. while, if it can be conducted as a role for jews and christians but also accepted for muslims and in fact it is pretty hard to find passages in the koran that go back that far. in introducing the study, that's why it's there. >> thank you. now, you are a christian. how do you feel about how it feels with christ? >> it's hard to read i as a christian because christianity is rejected at every stage because the reference is made so frequently. it's closely christians view to the sense of christianity is rejected regularly. i know that it's a very beautiful final chapter and you
i nakedly finding a passage of exceptional, bloody, horrible violence in the new testament and another passage of unbelievable extreme violence from the old testament saying can you imagine a jew saying i don't care whether god has commanded that they be exterminated it's not in my bible or religion, or with a christian reads in the of revelation and as a warrior leading an army of other warriors mounting up horses and he the leader has a coats soaked in blood. i can't imagine many christians...
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and the one that i came down really liking best in the new testament was mark. because it has no easy answers. and it sounds like the world that we live in, much more than the others. sometimes do. there was a christian movement for 300 years before there was a creed. i think the stories you talk about are much more important than the doctrine. when christianity does a set of doctrines, it is useful to construct a church that claims to have a monopoly on divine power. but it doesn't speak to what, to the issues you are raising. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> you talked about being in that place where you couldn't look out of the blackhole and then you got to the place we could. he described how he couldn't push it down any longer. you think it is the same for everyone? like part of a spiritual process or is it only just the, i can't push it on any longer. i know plenty of people assume that they can push it down forever. >> yes, absolutely! i don't think anything is for all people. that's why there are so many different traditions and variations. i think some of
and the one that i came down really liking best in the new testament was mark. because it has no easy answers. and it sounds like the world that we live in, much more than the others. sometimes do. there was a christian movement for 300 years before there was a creed. i think the stories you talk about are much more important than the doctrine. when christianity does a set of doctrines, it is useful to construct a church that claims to have a monopoly on divine power. but it doesn't speak to...
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the one that i came down liking best in the new testament is mark. it has no easy answers and it sounds like the world we live in much more than the others sometimes do. there was a christian movement for 300 years before there was a creed. i think the stories you talk about are much more important than the doctrine. when christianity becomes a set of doctrines, that's useful to construct a church that claims to have a monopoly on divine power but it doesn't speak to the issues you are raising. >> thank you. >> you talked about being in that place where you cannot look into the black hole and then he got to the place where you could and you said you described how you cannot push it down any longer. do you think is the same for everyone? that is part of a spiritual process? or is it only i just can't push it down longer. i know plenty of people who seem they can push it down forever. >> i don't think anything is the same for all people. that's why there's so many different traditions and variations. i think some of us can push it down our whole lives.
the one that i came down liking best in the new testament is mark. it has no easy answers and it sounds like the world we live in much more than the others sometimes do. there was a christian movement for 300 years before there was a creed. i think the stories you talk about are much more important than the doctrine. when christianity becomes a set of doctrines, that's useful to construct a church that claims to have a monopoly on divine power but it doesn't speak to the issues you are raising....
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then in the new testament, jesus took everyone to red lobster.ke, why are we here, jesus? because you (~bleep ) me good, judas. jesus knew the future. that was the whole point of the joke. ( laughter ) when republicans controlled congress, trump couldn't get funding for the wall. so with the democrats in the house, no surprise the situation escalated. >> a new year, a new congress in washington and trump's shutdown enters its third week. 17 days and counting as president trump refuses to back down on his budget demand of $5 billion for a border wall with mexico, and the government remains in partial shutdown. >> democrats standing firm that no taxpayer dollars be used to build a wall. >> the president repeatedly promised that mexico would pay for his unnecessary and ineffective border wall. >> friday, he suggested the shutdown may last months or years. >> if we have to stay out for a very long period of time, we're going to do that. >> trevor: wow, the shutdown could keep going for years? i bet trump is hoping if it goes on long enough, america c
then in the new testament, jesus took everyone to red lobster.ke, why are we here, jesus? because you (~bleep ) me good, judas. jesus knew the future. that was the whole point of the joke. ( laughter ) when republicans controlled congress, trump couldn't get funding for the wall. so with the democrats in the house, no surprise the situation escalated. >> a new year, a new congress in washington and trump's shutdown enters its third week. 17 days and counting as president trump refuses to...
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inside were a pair of moccasins and illustrated new testament. will he said, the guy is around here somewhere. but until the lt. screw him, yeah, but some lieutenant sanders said, campus in a toilet. men don't know -- nobody knew. maybe so, maybe not. 10 million places we could've set up last night. the train. norman stood down at the rucksack. it was made of dark green nylon with an aluminum frame. but now they had the curious of the flesh. it wasn't the lieutenants fault he said quietly. who's there? nobody, no one knew until after. he made a sound in his throat. he wished up the rucksack. into the harness and pulled the straps tight. all right. but this much for sure, the men knew it was raining, he knew about the river, one plus one, add it up, you get exactly what happened. sanders glared at the river, move it he said. he's waiting on us. slowly then, bending against the rain mr. sanders began waiting again through the deep water, circling out from where they found the rucksack. >> okay we will halt there for now. we know how the rest of the
inside were a pair of moccasins and illustrated new testament. will he said, the guy is around here somewhere. but until the lt. screw him, yeah, but some lieutenant sanders said, campus in a toilet. men don't know -- nobody knew. maybe so, maybe not. 10 million places we could've set up last night. the train. norman stood down at the rucksack. it was made of dark green nylon with an aluminum frame. but now they had the curious of the flesh. it wasn't the lieutenants fault he said quietly....
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inside were pair of -- and illustrate new testament. the guys around here somewhere. but until the lt. screw him, yeah but some lieutenant sanders said, men don't know -- nobody knew about this. maybe so. maybe not. tell million places we could've set up last night for the man picks with the lantern -- latrine. norman stared down at the rucksack. it was made of dark green nylon with an aluminum frame. now they had serious look of flesh. it wasn't the lt fault, whose then? nobody. nobody knew until after. mitchell sanders made a sound in his throat. he hoist up the rucksack. slipped into the harness and pulled the straps tight. all right, with this much for sure, the men knew it was raining. he knew about the river, one plus one added up. you get exactly what happened. sanders bled at the river, move it he said, slowly them bending against the rain, they began waiting again through the deep waters. their eyes down circling out from where they'd seen the rucksack. >> will halt there for now. when the rest of the chapter goes with people wrestling with this idea of who i
inside were pair of -- and illustrate new testament. the guys around here somewhere. but until the lt. screw him, yeah but some lieutenant sanders said, men don't know -- nobody knew about this. maybe so. maybe not. tell million places we could've set up last night for the man picks with the lantern -- latrine. norman stared down at the rucksack. it was made of dark green nylon with an aluminum frame. now they had serious look of flesh. it wasn't the lt fault, whose then? nobody. nobody knew...
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named pierce delegate o was also a from south carolina, one of the of the fugitives slave clause, new testament great they had ennsylvania, passed a law as early as 1780 brought into ve the state of pennsylvania for a period greater than six months automatically emancipated. and when the representatives pennsylvania abolition society showed up at pierce butler's door and said, listen, slave here, his name is ben, i believe, an by the freeof pennsylvania he's a man. pierce butler is said to have citizen of i'm a south carolina. what have the laws of to do with me?t that crystallizes, i think, the that the founders faced. now, from time to time, and i'm leap over half a history, for the next 50 to 60 years congress tried to problem. toughen the fugitive slave clause and all the while as you now the border between the slave states and the free states was getting longer and longer the ore porous because nation was expanding westward. now it wasn't just a question of virginia, now it was a question of kentucky and for example. finally, in 1850, in the wake of mexican war, when sectional tension was
named pierce delegate o was also a from south carolina, one of the of the fugitives slave clause, new testament great they had ennsylvania, passed a law as early as 1780 brought into ve the state of pennsylvania for a period greater than six months automatically emancipated. and when the representatives pennsylvania abolition society showed up at pierce butler's door and said, listen, slave here, his name is ben, i believe, an by the freeof pennsylvania he's a man. pierce butler is said to have...
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chapter 3, god so loved the world that he gave his only son, the greek world learned that the new testament text, is the word cosmos. god so loved the cosmos that christmas happen. the truth is, we were made for god, each other, and this whole creation. he's got the whole world in his hands. he's got you and me, sister and brother, in his hands. he's got the little bitty baby, in his hands. he's got generations yet to come in his hands. >>> in 1968, three human beings summoned incredible courage, mounted on great wisdom and knowledge, and flew to the moon. and 250,000 miles away from home, they almost, i think i was there, but i read about it, almost by accident, beheld something that no human being had ever seen before. they saw the earth rising from the lunar landscape, they sought. and they fumbled around i guess, we had to find a camera, and they took a picture, but that was black and white, so they had to find the color film, they put it in, the got it in, without the earth had disappeared, they got another picture, and the got the first time we had seen mother earth rising, and i wond
chapter 3, god so loved the world that he gave his only son, the greek world learned that the new testament text, is the word cosmos. god so loved the cosmos that christmas happen. the truth is, we were made for god, each other, and this whole creation. he's got the whole world in his hands. he's got you and me, sister and brother, in his hands. he's got the little bitty baby, in his hands. he's got generations yet to come in his hands. >>> in 1968, three human beings summoned...
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rather that her meetings were to younger women and were authorized in the new testament. replyluded she did not that her meetings were private with women because that gendered defense was not conceptually available to her. she did not have the concept that private female. back to my question about the origin of the notion that politics were not women's sphere. throughout the years covered in the book, there was no hint of any such idea because status continued to trump gender. significant piece of prescriptive literature for women in north america. going to have to look friends answer between 1675 and 1750 -- look for an answer between 1675 and 1750. the salem witchcraft loomed ahead. i decided i had to write a book on salem alone to avoid the problem of embedding it in some larger work. it would probably so as i began that research in the mid-1990's, i started work on the previous two books. first, i had been planning to write about salem witchcraft for several years, and i taught an undergraduate seminar. as all professors know, teaching a subject one is interested in w
rather that her meetings were to younger women and were authorized in the new testament. replyluded she did not that her meetings were private with women because that gendered defense was not conceptually available to her. she did not have the concept that private female. back to my question about the origin of the notion that politics were not women's sphere. throughout the years covered in the book, there was no hint of any such idea because status continued to trump gender. significant piece...
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who was also a delegate from south carolina, one of the coauthors of the fugitives slave clause, new testament great state of pennsylvania, they had passed a law as early as 1780 saying any slave brought into the state of pennsylvania for a period greater than six months was automatically emancipated. and when the representatives from the pennsylvania abolition society showed up at pierce butler's door and said, listen, you have a slave here, his name is ben, i believe, an by the laws of pennsylvania he's a free man. pierce butler is said to have said to them, i'm a citizen of south carolina. what have the laws of pennsylvania got to do with me? that crystallizes, i think, the problem that the founders faced. now, from time to time, and i'm going to leap over half a century of history, for the next 50 to 60 years congress tried to fix this problem. they tried to toughen the fugitive slave clause and all the while as you know the border between the slave states and the free states was getting longer and longer and more porous because the nation was expanding westward. now it wasn't just a quest
who was also a delegate from south carolina, one of the coauthors of the fugitives slave clause, new testament great state of pennsylvania, they had passed a law as early as 1780 saying any slave brought into the state of pennsylvania for a period greater than six months was automatically emancipated. and when the representatives from the pennsylvania abolition society showed up at pierce butler's door and said, listen, you have a slave here, his name is ben, i believe, an by the laws of...
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meeting of faith and the identity of his creator and he finally understood the message of the new testament in the meaningfulness of suffering. when he was lying there with his shoulder out of his stock it separating souls out of his head and constantly interrogated and they brought down another that was worse off in him. he suddenly realizes that about him it's about helping my fellow americans. he became in the handle hilton. he gave bible studies, and the remarkable stories was that he helped out the covert community station, most important thing was to know that your fellow man is on the other side of that wall and not alone. that is what i-uppercase-letter. in a group of inmates at the handle hilton attempted to escape. which he was not a part of the after it was foiled, he was interrogated. in this manny eugene mcdaniel, in order to save his fellow men he knew would die if they were interrogated because of the state that they were in, he took the responsibility upon himself and he said the breakout plan was his and he took their suffering onto himself just as our lord did. it is a rem
meeting of faith and the identity of his creator and he finally understood the message of the new testament in the meaningfulness of suffering. when he was lying there with his shoulder out of his stock it separating souls out of his head and constantly interrogated and they brought down another that was worse off in him. he suddenly realizes that about him it's about helping my fellow americans. he became in the handle hilton. he gave bible studies, and the remarkable stories was that he...
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but in the faith, the identity of his creator and finally understood the message of the new testament and the meaningful of suffering when he was lying there with his shoulder out of his socket separating souls on his legs and costly being interrogated. they brought another downed pilot who was even worse off than him. and he suddenly realized that it is not about me it is about helping my fellow americans. he became the minister and he held bible studies from what he could remember from his time back in the united states. in a remarkable story is that he helped the covert administrati administration, the most important thing was to know that his fellow man was on the other side of that war and not alone. that is what kept people life. in a group of inmates planned an escape and he was not a part of the actor it was spoiled he was interrogated. eugene mcdaniel in order to save his fellow men who he knew would die if they were interrogated because the state they were in, he took the responsibility upon himself, he said the breakout game was his and he took their suffering onto himself
but in the faith, the identity of his creator and finally understood the message of the new testament and the meaningful of suffering when he was lying there with his shoulder out of his socket separating souls on his legs and costly being interrogated. they brought another downed pilot who was even worse off than him. and he suddenly realized that it is not about me it is about helping my fellow americans. he became the minister and he held bible studies from what he could remember from his...
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the meaning of faith, the identity of his create or and he finally understood the message of the new testament in terms of the meaningfulness of suffering, when he was lying there with his shoulder out of his socket, separating sores on his legs, constantly being interrogated and they brought in another down ed pilot who was even worse off than him and he suddenly realized, it's not about me. it's about helping my fellow american and he basically became the minister inside the hanoi hilton to his fellow americans, he held bible study from what he could remember from his time back in the united states, and the remarkable story is that he helped develop the covert communication system for the prisoners. they had a system of tapping out on a grid a kind of morse code because the most important thing is to know that your fellow man is on the other side of that wall, i'm not alone. that's what kept people alive. and a group of inmates from the hanoi hilton attempted to escape which he was not a part of but after it was foiled, he was interrogated and this man, eugene red mcdaniel, in order to save
the meaning of faith, the identity of his create or and he finally understood the message of the new testament in terms of the meaningfulness of suffering, when he was lying there with his shoulder out of his socket, separating sores on his legs, constantly being interrogated and they brought in another down ed pilot who was even worse off than him and he suddenly realized, it's not about me. it's about helping my fellow american and he basically became the minister inside the hanoi hilton to...
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in the way he never went anywhere without an illustration of the new testament that his father had mailed to him. he knew for a fact that he had made a mistake, the order had come but he should've exercise in field discretion. he should've moved to high ground for the night. he should've radioed and false ordinate. there was nothing he could do now but still it was a mistake in hideous ways. he felt sick about it. standing in the deep waters of the field. jimmy cross began composing a letter in his head to the kids father. not mentioning the shift field he just said what a fine soldier he had been. what a fine human being and how he was the kind of son that any father could be proud of forever. >> the search went slowly for time in the morning started to break. the sky turn to a lighter shade of silver. there was a field of permanent twilight. they waited along the edge of the field closest to the villa. they were tall men but at times the mug came to mid back other times to the couch. he kept shaking his head and said man talk about irony, and then he just laughed, eaten ship. initiate f
in the way he never went anywhere without an illustration of the new testament that his father had mailed to him. he knew for a fact that he had made a mistake, the order had come but he should've exercise in field discretion. he should've moved to high ground for the night. he should've radioed and false ordinate. there was nothing he could do now but still it was a mistake in hideous ways. he felt sick about it. standing in the deep waters of the field. jimmy cross began composing a letter in...
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i could give you great scholars who have a very different view weather is the exodus, the new testament, or whatever. good scholarship today can show you the his story and reliability of the. that's the thinking. we had the privilege of being at oxford. my fellow student was tom wright. maybe the premier scholar in the world the first century in terms of text of the bible. he has shown that these things can be trusted and the.is, someone who has a living examined faith. once a basis in evidence, truth and convictions. we are staking our existence on that. i have been a follower of jesus for more than 50 years. i've grown up in the east with the buddhist culture. then back to china several times in a secular culture. i've known many of the great atheists of this world. but, the deeper i go, the more convinced i am, not only the truth of the christian faith but the profound accuracy. when you look at the way his deep foundation principles make all the difference of where we are today. i think we could give you stuff to show you exodus or the gospels they could be understood after investig
i could give you great scholars who have a very different view weather is the exodus, the new testament, or whatever. good scholarship today can show you the his story and reliability of the. that's the thinking. we had the privilege of being at oxford. my fellow student was tom wright. maybe the premier scholar in the world the first century in terms of text of the bible. he has shown that these things can be trusted and the.is, someone who has a living examined faith. once a basis in...
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god in christ who will lead us in the invocation followed by readings from the hebrew bible and new testamentbowman of temple israel. bishop blake. >> dear lord, thank you for the life and legacy of dr. martin luther king. thank you for his service, thank you for his commitment. and thank you, dear lord, that he was willing to make every sacrifice for the advancement of humanity. he was a great leader. he helped us to begin snatching bag flags that had long before been snatched beyond our reach. those of us that saw him heard him and admired him. we respected him and we were thankful for him. thousands of us went to selma, montgomery, a host of other cities where there was injustice. he inspired us to risk our lives and some to give their lives as necessary for the cause of freedom. thank you for his commitment, that he was willing to make great personal sacrifices and given his life. he could have chosen an easier path but he was driven by his dream. he was an educated man, a trained man, words for his tools and his instruments. he was a brilliant man. he perfected his art and his craft. she
god in christ who will lead us in the invocation followed by readings from the hebrew bible and new testamentbowman of temple israel. bishop blake. >> dear lord, thank you for the life and legacy of dr. martin luther king. thank you for his service, thank you for his commitment. and thank you, dear lord, that he was willing to make every sacrifice for the advancement of humanity. he was a great leader. he helped us to begin snatching bag flags that had long before been snatched beyond our...
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when was the last time that new testament was quoted at a ceremony.here should be no religious test. the former and national security advisor. this investigation is active into the private e-mail. judicial watch. we all know what that is. they are commendable top-of-the-line courageous people whose job is to expose what the government does. sue the state department for the e-mail information because the state department of the donald trump estate department did not comply with the freedom of information act request. the loss that is being resisted by the state department i don't know if you can really call it the donald trump department. in the state department. all of these people are against donald trump. the federal government under trump would be taking the same position on the clinton documents making the same arguments. on the company's restructuring plan. at some big news here. the ford's results. coming up short of the estimate. that is a penny below the expectation. autonomous vehicles we have heard this before. a big loss for the mac in euro
when was the last time that new testament was quoted at a ceremony.here should be no religious test. the former and national security advisor. this investigation is active into the private e-mail. judicial watch. we all know what that is. they are commendable top-of-the-line courageous people whose job is to expose what the government does. sue the state department for the e-mail information because the state department of the donald trump estate department did not comply with the freedom of...
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he was running for director of omb, that because he taught at wheaton college and believes the new testamenthe cannot serve in government. there is a new left now. the difference is they do not want to let you do the stuff god has told you is dumb and immoral. not, you bake the -- folks like joe biden, who realizes we are different, they have a chance. if they nominate someone who believes in cultural marxism and wants to improve that the point is thelking new direction amerco ought to , they are going to lose. host: by the way, you can find his pieces online. talk about house republicans. where do they go, particularly under the leadership of kevin mccarthy? guest: probably nowhere. you mentioned one of the websites i work for, conservative review. i do not know what your politics are, but you have to be better than his 35% liberty store -- score, just by showing up. kevin mccarthy will do the republican thing of talking tough now that he is in the minority. he will be our new conservative hero. but you saw, when he was in office and his party was in power, they screwed over their base. if
he was running for director of omb, that because he taught at wheaton college and believes the new testamenthe cannot serve in government. there is a new left now. the difference is they do not want to let you do the stuff god has told you is dumb and immoral. not, you bake the -- folks like joe biden, who realizes we are different, they have a chance. if they nominate someone who believes in cultural marxism and wants to improve that the point is thelking new direction amerco ought to , they...
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religions have done their job in lying to people for they have excluded the gospel both in the old testament and new. i invite anybody to spend a moment where jesus chastises religious leaders that ingest flesh and blood has having no capacity to know the kingdom let alone teach it. and people will say what about the fish and the loves? another deception. he cast out the bread. the truth. he reeled in the fish, the believers. water is life. yet most of the water truly, truly in the eyes of the creator almighty, most of this water is misused for the raising of abused animals terrorized and slaughterhouse murdered. this is behind all the corruption. let's talk truthfully and this is part of a stage for the people. the political powers above you will make the decisions. and so the people behind me, with the 40-day strike, will release this parasite off ourselves and off you so you can actually operate as you truly portray yourselves to be. lieutenant colonel of rambo fame set the vets are one more hill to take, that's capitol hill. veterans, white, black, brown and red, time to strike the system into s
religions have done their job in lying to people for they have excluded the gospel both in the old testament and new. i invite anybody to spend a moment where jesus chastises religious leaders that ingest flesh and blood has having no capacity to know the kingdom let alone teach it. and people will say what about the fish and the loves? another deception. he cast out the bread. the truth. he reeled in the fish, the believers. water is life. yet most of the water truly, truly in the eyes of the...
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new state of the global economy. cautious, there may be damage to market valuation on the back of these trade tensions. the damage in itself is a testament that the markets ability to assimilate risk, and to adjust to a new global growth model is no -- is by no means guaranteed. talk more about risk protection shortly. lena komileva, you stay with me, managing partner/chief economist, g plus economics. let's make a deal, president trump signals a possible opening for negotiations to break the stalemate that has the u.s. government partially shut for 11 days and counting. when you are traveling to work, you can join us on bloomberg radio on your mobile device. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: markets are on the move, the weakest start to this first day of trade in asia. msci asia-pacific excluding japan is on the move, down 1.65%. seng is down by 2.75%. dollar-yen, we are going into so you have the dollar down, the yen rising. since june 2018. worst month for the s&p 500 since 1931. the worst u.s. stocks since 2008. the worst rout since 1931. in the meantime, debra mao has our business flash from hong kong. einhornnvestor david closed out 2018
new state of the global economy. cautious, there may be damage to market valuation on the back of these trade tensions. the damage in itself is a testament that the markets ability to assimilate risk, and to adjust to a new global growth model is no -- is by no means guaranteed. talk more about risk protection shortly. lena komileva, you stay with me, managing partner/chief economist, g plus economics. let's make a deal, president trump signals a possible opening for negotiations to break the...
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it's a testament in part, i guess, to the power of fox news -- [cheers and applause] but judge pirro didn't just materialize before us as a legal expert and news personality on air out of thin air. she's come to us as a woman with a long and distinguished public service career earned the hard way. now, by the hard way i mean the crucible where personality and character and just plain true grit are forged in the hot and most intense political fire in existence. that's something called the new york state politics. [laughter] in a state known for its unforgiving hand to hand political combat and tabloid press, judge pirro is a woman of firsts. she decided she wanted to be a lawyer at age 6 and never looked back. she got her start as an assistant district attorney for westchester county where she started the first domestic violence unit in a prosecutor's office in the nation. the first woman to prosecute murder cases there, she was also the first woman to serve as a westchester county court judge. now, while some pundits have opined she might one day be appointed as president trump's fir
it's a testament in part, i guess, to the power of fox news -- [cheers and applause] but judge pirro didn't just materialize before us as a legal expert and news personality on air out of thin air. she's come to us as a woman with a long and distinguished public service career earned the hard way. now, by the hard way i mean the crucible where personality and character and just plain true grit are forged in the hot and most intense political fire in existence. that's something called the new...
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two years ago when we introduced the new members of the 11 5 congress i was so honored the group, most ever thinking history, in our nation's history, testaments to the power of the latino community and the power of our oh. i get to say the same thing again, the 116th congress, the largest number of hispanic members of congress in our nations history. >> [ applause ] >> this incoming class represents class made by latino americans in congress there are 42 of latino members and congress. up from 32 that we had with the last legislative session, this class we have the first latino assistant democratic leader. the two, sylvia garcia. the first ecuadorian, debbie powell the representative with the first latino member of congress representing upstate new york, and the youngest member elected to congress in our nations history, alexandra cortez. we celebrate the largest number of women, it is the year of the woman. we have two native americans congressional women's and two muslim congressional women. it is important to celebrate how far we have come, it is worth remembering the roots of our rose. the reason why we are here, tonight. 42 years ago, fi
two years ago when we introduced the new members of the 11 5 congress i was so honored the group, most ever thinking history, in our nation's history, testaments to the power of the latino community and the power of our oh. i get to say the same thing again, the 116th congress, the largest number of hispanic members of congress in our nations history. >> [ applause ] >> this incoming class represents class made by latino americans in congress there are 42 of latino members and...
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new pharmacy school and a community college of nursing and simulation center. the presence of the national obesity and diabetes research center in partnership with a cleveland clinic is also a testament to our collective determination. in making mississippi's own medical city. the visionary who has invested much of his personal and corporate achievement. this growing medical city, is with us tonight. his father was a biloxi physician. he has returned to help build this medical miracle in harrison county. please welcome with me one of america's great entrepreneurs. mr. joe kennedy arrow. joe thank you for what you are doing. as i reflect where we have dedicated our time and resources i am happy to remind mississippians our state is better than we could've ever have imagined. state revenues are reflective of an economy that is gaining and expanding. adhering to conservative budget principles, we reserve nearly $350 million in our rainy day savings. revenue collections have already exceeded estimates by $90 million. and corporate income tax is outperforming here today estimates by over 16 percent. you will also be encouraged to know we have dramatically cut the cost of government by red
new pharmacy school and a community college of nursing and simulation center. the presence of the national obesity and diabetes research center in partnership with a cleveland clinic is also a testament to our collective determination. in making mississippi's own medical city. the visionary who has invested much of his personal and corporate achievement. this growing medical city, is with us tonight. his father was a biloxi physician. he has returned to help build this medical miracle in...
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a testament to the fact that more than a century ago, wearing woollen jumpers, shackleton and his crew did just that and lived to tell the tale. louise hubbell, bbc newsmint their own version of the uk's new £1 coin. the 12—sided coin was introduced in 2017 and current designs feature the northern irish shamrock, welsh leek, scottish thistle and english rose. the treasury, which oversees the royal mint, says allowing new designs would underline the close links between the uk and its territories. it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett. after a slow weekend, things are set to get windy for the start of the week. 0vernight, tonight, we will see the south—westerly winds freshening with more rain to come into scotland and northern ireland, that rain turning heavier in the north—west later on. for the most part, fairly mild, temperatures 5—7 degrees but the cloud is a bit thinner through the midlands, southern england and rural parts could be down to one or two celsius. we've got a storm brewing in the atlantic, that is why we will see the wind is picking up, especially across scotland. that local pressure approaches and drives down that weath
a testament to the fact that more than a century ago, wearing woollen jumpers, shackleton and his crew did just that and lived to tell the tale. louise hubbell, bbc newsmint their own version of the uk's new £1 coin. the 12—sided coin was introduced in 2017 and current designs feature the northern irish shamrock, welsh leek, scottish thistle and english rose. the treasury, which oversees the royal mint, says allowing new designs would underline the close links between the uk and its...
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a testament to the fact that more than a century ago, wearing woollen jumpers, shackleton and his crew did just that and lived to tell the tale. louise hubbell, bbc news matt hancock. thank you for being with us. tell us first of all, we have been talking to people this morning who said foyle plan to work you need to have more staff in the nhs. you are 40,000 nurses short, 100,000 staff short. how are you going to address that? to write we are going to need more people. when you put £20 billion extra into a public service, as we are proposing to do with the nhs, of course, a lot of that is going to go one more people. and anyway, you know, as our society ages and gets older, and as people get wealthier over time, you need more people caring for others and more people caring for others and more people caring for others and more people engaged in health care. yes, absolutely, we need more people. there are shortages at the moment, there are vacancies. not quite the scale that you described, because there are lots of people that can fill those posts and do that can fill those posts and do that through flexible working. but how are you going to get more p
a testament to the fact that more than a century ago, wearing woollen jumpers, shackleton and his crew did just that and lived to tell the tale. louise hubbell, bbc news matt hancock. thank you for being with us. tell us first of all, we have been talking to people this morning who said foyle plan to work you need to have more staff in the nhs. you are 40,000 nurses short, 100,000 staff short. how are you going to address that? to write we are going to need more people. when you put £20...
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is a true testament to a real partnership between cpmc and the city and county of san francisco i can't wait to be there in march when we cut the ribbon to open the newpital on van ness avenue. i also want to thank harland kelly and the guys and gals at p.u.c. for your work. thank you so much for finally getting this job done, because a randy, not only did he harass the mayor at the time, he harassed every mayor of the board of supervisors, and that is why we finally have got it done, and yes, in less bureaucracy years than typical. i also want to thank the san francisco police department. thank you for so much for the officers who continue to walk the beach and develop relationships with the community on a regular basis. it definitely means a lot to have community policing so that members of our community feel safe when they are walking the streets. thank you to so many folks who are a part of really the driving force. they are the reasons why we, as a city, pay a lot of attention to providing resources to the community, starting with randy shot in the tenderloin housing community clinic, essential safety s.r.o. collaborative, thank you so much. [ch
is a true testament to a real partnership between cpmc and the city and county of san francisco i can't wait to be there in march when we cut the ribbon to open the newpital on van ness avenue. i also want to thank harland kelly and the guys and gals at p.u.c. for your work. thank you so much for finally getting this job done, because a randy, not only did he harass the mayor at the time, he harassed every mayor of the board of supervisors, and that is why we finally have got it done, and yes,...
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attorney in new york, you will see quite a bit of aggressive oversight and criminal prosecution of the president's circle. and that's i think a testament to rod rosenstein's independence and hopefully that's a legacy that will continue even after his departure. >> high bar for his successor. we're losing matt miller. matt miller, thank you so much for spending so much of the hour with us. when we come back, it sure looks like robert mueller's case took a big step towards proving collusion. new details about what paul manafort was allegedly up to during the campaign. ng the camp. searching for a way to help stop your cold sore? only abreva can get rid of it in... ...as little as 2 1/2 days when used at the first sign. abreva starts to work immediately to block the virus and protect healthy cells. abreva acts on it. so you can too. sometimes you need an expert. i got it. and sometimes those experts need experts. on it. [ crash ] and sometimes the expert the expert needed needs insurance expertise. it's all good. steve, you're covered for general liability. and, paul, we got your back with workers' comp. wow, it's like a party in here. wh
attorney in new york, you will see quite a bit of aggressive oversight and criminal prosecution of the president's circle. and that's i think a testament to rod rosenstein's independence and hopefully that's a legacy that will continue even after his departure. >> high bar for his successor. we're losing matt miller. matt miller, thank you so much for spending so much of the hour with us. when we come back, it sure looks like robert mueller's case took a big step towards proving...