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allison williams: 'frankenstein' 'l wheaton: 'ready player vo: we've got a list of america's one hundred st-loved novels, and we need you to help us pick numberne. ming-na wen: 'the joy luck club' devon kennard: 'to kill a mockingbird' jenna bush: 'the book thief' leland melvin: 'the martian'ou vo: isfavorite on the list? join host meredith viera, r and cast youvote in the great american read. it all begins tuesday, may 22nd at 8/7c. only on pbs.
allison williams: 'frankenstein' 'l wheaton: 'ready player vo: we've got a list of america's one hundred st-loved novels, and we need you to help us pick numberne. ming-na wen: 'the joy luck club' devon kennard: 'to kill a mockingbird' jenna bush: 'the book thief' leland melvin: 'the martian'ou vo: isfavorite on the list? join host meredith viera, r and cast youvote in the great american read. it all begins tuesday, may 22nd at 8/7c. only on pbs.
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and then she went to wheaton college. that is where they met. when they got married, they first lived in chicago, where daddy had a little church outside of chicago. they realized they would be traveling much for christ , and he was kind enough to ask my mother -- if i am going to be traveling so much, where would you like to live? and she said i would like to live close to my parents. when the communists came to china, and my grandparents had to li leave afr 25 years of living there, they settled in the valley. my grandfather was a surgeon and had a practice in asheville. he was very beloved in asheville. holding together the little clinics that they had here, which is now mission hospital in asheville. [bells ringing] we are sitting in one of the most beautiful places in north carolina, in my opinion. mothere is a place that and daddy felt years ago, they had a vision of a place that people could come and study the word of god. many adults cannot go to a bible school for six months. they cannot take six month off and go to bible school, but th
and then she went to wheaton college. that is where they met. when they got married, they first lived in chicago, where daddy had a little church outside of chicago. they realized they would be traveling much for christ , and he was kind enough to ask my mother -- if i am going to be traveling so much, where would you like to live? and she said i would like to live close to my parents. when the communists came to china, and my grandparents had to li leave afr 25 years of living there, they...
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i want to ask about this meeting at wheaton college. sincere, christian institution.ey are going to talk about all kinds of different things where evangelicals could be doing a better job on immigration, race relations. apparently somewhere along the way there was a lot of discussion about president trump and i want to read something one of the organizers had. he said when you google evangelicals, you get trump. when people say what is a need to be an evangelical, people don't say vandalism of the gospel, there is a grotesque character of what it means to be an evangelical. apparently there was some discussion that led to some controversy within this religious meeting. >> this group of more moderate evangelicals who were having this meeting at wheaton commanded to a supposed to be about evangelism and faith and something that was kind of unifying. from forces who talked to the news, it was that but it also became kind of an anti-trump bashing party. some people ended up walking out. this is a two day event. they stay for the first day after the second day, before the
i want to ask about this meeting at wheaton college. sincere, christian institution.ey are going to talk about all kinds of different things where evangelicals could be doing a better job on immigration, race relations. apparently somewhere along the way there was a lot of discussion about president trump and i want to read something one of the organizers had. he said when you google evangelicals, you get trump. when people say what is a need to be an evangelical, people don't say vandalism of...
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they met at wheaton college. when they got married, they first lived in chicago, where daddy had a little church outside of chicago. they realized they would be ,raveling with youth for christ and he was kind enough to ask my mother -- if i am going to be traveling so much, where would you like to live? and she said i would like to live close to my parents. when the communists came to china, and my grandparents had to leave after 25 years of living there, they settled in the valley of north carolina. my grandfather was a surgeon and he had a practice in asheville. doctor inry beloved dr nashville, and pulling together the little clinics that they had here, which is now mission hospital in asheville. [bells ringing] gigi: we are sitting at one of the most beautiful places in north carolina, in my opinion. the cove is a place that mother and daddy felt years ago, they had a vision of a place that people could come and study the word of god. now many adults cannot go to let's say at bible school for six months. they
they met at wheaton college. when they got married, they first lived in chicago, where daddy had a little church outside of chicago. they realized they would be ,raveling with youth for christ and he was kind enough to ask my mother -- if i am going to be traveling so much, where would you like to live? and she said i would like to live close to my parents. when the communists came to china, and my grandparents had to leave after 25 years of living there, they settled in the valley of north...
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this meeting held among religious leaders at wheaton college. and they gather and said they were going to talk about different things, doing a better job on immigration, race relations but apparently along the way a lot of discussion about donald trump. i want to read something organizers said. when you google evangelicals who get trump, what does it mean to be evangelical people don't say evangelism with the gospel, that is a grotesque caricature what it means to be evangelical. there were discussions that led to controversy within this. >> a group of more moderate evangelicals was supposed to be about evangelism and faith and something unifying. and it became an anti-trump bashing party. some people ended up walking out. they stayed for the first day but after the second day started, no thanks, not for us. shannon: many could not get away from the political connection to evangelism because they are saying you use the term evangelical and people have a misperception what it means, that we don't want to be aligned with somebody on either side of
this meeting held among religious leaders at wheaton college. and they gather and said they were going to talk about different things, doing a better job on immigration, race relations but apparently along the way a lot of discussion about donald trump. i want to read something organizers said. when you google evangelicals who get trump, what does it mean to be evangelical people don't say evangelism with the gospel, that is a grotesque caricature what it means to be evangelical. there were...
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charles: there was a gathering that whe wheaton college where e issue of politics came up and some walked out. is this something that's going on within the republican party self? >> i tweeted out yesterday that this is highly unfortunate. christians don't find our identity in donald trump. our identity is in jesus christ and jesus christ alone. jesus christ is our standard, donald trump is not our standard. to say we need to start changing terms because evangelicals say they are supporting trump, that's ridiculous. christians can still call balls and strikes and say adultery is wrong and profanity is wrong. but we can cheer on a president when you are delivering in the supreme court and the lower court. when you are delivering for sanctity of life and religious liberty. we can walk and chew gum at the same time. that's a standard we should try to apply. charles: president trump is delivering. with his party deliver in the mid-terms? >> many of these republicans campaign as conservatives. but when they get to capitol hill they govern as liberals. and that's a big problem. i'm not quite sur
charles: there was a gathering that whe wheaton college where e issue of politics came up and some walked out. is this something that's going on within the republican party self? >> i tweeted out yesterday that this is highly unfortunate. christians don't find our identity in donald trump. our identity is in jesus christ and jesus christ alone. jesus christ is our standard, donald trump is not our standard. to say we need to start changing terms because evangelicals say they are...
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eace' gabrielle union: 'the color rple' allison williams: 'frankenstein' wil wheaton: 'ready player onewe've got a list of america's one hundred best-loved novels, and we need you to help aus pick number one.d ming-na wen: 'the joy luck club' devon kennard: 'to kill a mockingbird' nna bush: 'the book thie leland melvin: 'the martian' vo: is your favorite on e list? join host meredith viera, and cast your vote in the great american read. it all begins tuesday, may 22nd at 8/7c. only on pbs. women from all over the worldar trailblazing through gender barriers in difficult and often erous environments. they are defying cultural norms and fin dreams and change their future. in our first story, we visit senegal, where a woman's family criticized her for choosing to be a mechanic rather than a tailor, hairdresser, or secretary. now she runs femme auto, an auto repair shop focusing on employing top focusing on employing top qualified women technicians.
eace' gabrielle union: 'the color rple' allison williams: 'frankenstein' wil wheaton: 'ready player onewe've got a list of america's one hundred best-loved novels, and we need you to help aus pick number one.d ming-na wen: 'the joy luck club' devon kennard: 'to kill a mockingbird' nna bush: 'the book thie leland melvin: 'the martian' vo: is your favorite on e list? join host meredith viera, and cast your vote in the great american read. it all begins tuesday, may 22nd at 8/7c. only on pbs....
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d peace' gabrielle union: 'the color rple' allison williams: 'frankenstein' wil wheaton: 'ready playervo've got a list of america's one hundred best-loved novels, and we need you to help us pick number one. ming-na wen: 'the joy luck club' devon kennard: 'to kill a mockingbird' b jenna bush: 'tk thief' leland melvin: 'the martian' vo: is your favorite on the list? join host meredith viera, and cast your vote in the great american read. it all begins tuesday, may 22nd at 8/7c. only on pbs. >>i'm going to be going on this roadtrip with >>two other community college goers >>we are going to travel around the united states >>and iterview super succesful people who also atended community college >>that's why we're on thisalroar dealing with something that's kind of stopping us >>it's goig to be super life chang >> roadtrip nation is made possible by ecmc foundation, a los angeles-based, nationally focused philanthropic organization. ecmc foundation's mission is to inspire and facilitate improvements that affect educational outcomes, especially among underserved populatis through evidence-bas
d peace' gabrielle union: 'the color rple' allison williams: 'frankenstein' wil wheaton: 'ready playervo've got a list of america's one hundred best-loved novels, and we need you to help us pick number one. ming-na wen: 'the joy luck club' devon kennard: 'to kill a mockingbird' b jenna bush: 'tk thief' leland melvin: 'the martian' vo: is your favorite on the list? join host meredith viera, and cast your vote in the great american read. it all begins tuesday, may 22nd at 8/7c. only on pbs....
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d peace' gabrielle union: 'the color rple' allison williams: 'frankenstein' 'l wheaton: 'ready player got a list of america's one hundred st-loved novels, and we need you to help us pick numberne. ming-na wen: 'the joy luck club' devon kennard: 'to kill a mockingbird' jenna bush: 'the book thief' leland melvin: 'the martian'ou vo: isfavorite on the list? join host meredith viera, r and cast youvote in the great american read. it all begins tuesday, may 22nd at 8/7c. only on pbs. w.s. merwin, voice-over: poetry begins with hearing. it begins with hearing the sounds of passion. man: he was a minstrel, a troubadour, a jongleur, a throwback. different man: he has evolved as a poet in remarkable ways that i can't think there's a parallel in contemporary american poetry. different man: he's different from most people. w ld do whatever he needed to do-- cut his own hair, wear the same clothes, t whatevers just in order to maintain his independence. some people have taken it as arrogance, but the truth is people and his authenticity.h announcer: "w.s. merwin: to plant a tree" was made possibl
d peace' gabrielle union: 'the color rple' allison williams: 'frankenstein' 'l wheaton: 'ready player got a list of america's one hundred st-loved novels, and we need you to help us pick numberne. ming-na wen: 'the joy luck club' devon kennard: 'to kill a mockingbird' jenna bush: 'the book thief' leland melvin: 'the martian'ou vo: isfavorite on the list? join host meredith viera, r and cast youvote in the great american read. it all begins tuesday, may 22nd at 8/7c. only on pbs. w.s. merwin,...
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in russiaerm weakness as they struggle, the ruble wheaton's once or twice and that puts into perspectiveuro. caroline? caroline: also russian stocks have weakness. we are seeing a slight bounce back at currently, significant eyeing opportunities are seeing. if you look at the valuations, u.s. selling russian stock valuations to the 26 month low. check out the recent fall off in that short. -- in that chart. tom: we are honored to bring you david folkerts-landau. he describes his research capability and historic research on china lows. he joins us with caroline in london. it would be appropriate to ask you, with your years of service to deutsche bank, your thoughts on this generational change in senior management. how will they say deutsche bank? morning, glad to be here. normally, i would not comment on internal deutsche bank fears, but this is such an important change and exciting day i got i would let go of that for a change. i believe this advisory board has been head pointed in extending you and matt -- outstanding new management pass. these you guys, who have been at the bank for a
in russiaerm weakness as they struggle, the ruble wheaton's once or twice and that puts into perspectiveuro. caroline? caroline: also russian stocks have weakness. we are seeing a slight bounce back at currently, significant eyeing opportunities are seeing. if you look at the valuations, u.s. selling russian stock valuations to the 26 month low. check out the recent fall off in that short. -- in that chart. tom: we are honored to bring you david folkerts-landau. he describes his research...
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president trump's faith advise very council speaking out invite only meeting at wheaton college involvingovement in light of the trump presidency. with insight, co-host of the internet work on christian broadcasting network. >> thank thank you. ainsley: tell us the story here, what happened? >> this was supposed to be a meeting, ainsley about evangelism and about faith but from what we understand it really turned quickly into a trump-bashing. sources close to the meeting with knowledge of it saying that you know, they really didn't realize some of these people, what they were getting into. in fact a few people actually walked out of the meeting. >> ainsley, i will say it was one-sided venting here what happened. this is a two-day college. the first side became basically a free-for-all, this anti-donald trump free-for-all. got so many folks ticked off as jenna was saying people walked out. that is important to understand. that after day one they left. and day two continued on but they were gone. ainsley: if you look at the polls, evangelicals voted for him, voted for president trump at a r
president trump's faith advise very council speaking out invite only meeting at wheaton college involvingovement in light of the trump presidency. with insight, co-host of the internet work on christian broadcasting network. >> thank thank you. ainsley: tell us the story here, what happened? >> this was supposed to be a meeting, ainsley about evangelism and about faith but from what we understand it really turned quickly into a trump-bashing. sources close to the meeting with...