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jesus movement. >> we know that jesus was trying to reach out to women, so he's naturally going to have been looking for influential women in the community who had that credibility woman to woman, as it were. >> luke describes these women who were supporting jesus, we have mary magdalene, but we also have joe anna, the wife of haired's steward and others. there are a lot of women who are supporting jesus which means they are following him. there is a name for people who follow jesus, and that name is disciple. >> in any situation where someone is holding the purse strings, they have power. they're in control. so, the fact that she's a backer of the jesus movement, it doesn't mean that she gets to shape jesus' teaching, but it gives her access to jesus. >> mary follows jesus during the many months that he preaches in galilee. but what happened during that time? an astonishing discovery made in egypt in 1945 points to one shocking answer. >> this is ground zero for those conspiracy theories that there
jesus movement. >> we know that jesus was trying to reach out to women, so he's naturally going to have been looking for influential women in the community who had that credibility woman to woman, as it were. >> luke describes these women who were supporting jesus, we have mary magdalene, but we also have joe anna, the wife of haired's steward and others. there are a lot of women who are supporting jesus which means they are following him. there is a name for people who follow...
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it's here where jesus is betrayed by judis. >> peter then gets violent and attempts to defend jesus. it's just an emotional rash act born out of love for jesus and a desire to protect him. >> after jesus' arrest, peter is in danger for his life. we have a history of rebellions against the roman government and during most of these, if a leader is rounded up and executed, the followers are rounded up ex aand executed, as well. >> peter stays close by. he's intrigued to know what is going to happen and worried about what is going to happen. because he's near the action, he has people see him. >> you were with jesus of galilee. >> i don't know what you're talking about. >> this man was with jesus. >> i did not know the man. >> yes, you were. >> certainly you were. your accent, it betrays you. >> and when that third denial happens and the crow, according to the one of the gospel writers, jesus looks right at peter. >> jesus and peter lock eyes with one another, i would imagine peter feels that jesus can look into his soul and knows what he did. and peter looks at jesus and sees the person
it's here where jesus is betrayed by judis. >> peter then gets violent and attempts to defend jesus. it's just an emotional rash act born out of love for jesus and a desire to protect him. >> after jesus' arrest, peter is in danger for his life. we have a history of rebellions against the roman government and during most of these, if a leader is rounded up and executed, the followers are rounded up ex aand executed, as well. >> peter stays close by. he's intrigued to know what...
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barabbas or jesus? >> he has the power over life and death in judea, yet he's perfectly willing to throw this open to the crowd and say, you guys decide. >> barabbas. >> sort of perplexing that pilate would have, under any circumstances, thought about letting go a rebel. >> barabbas. >> but of course, in the story, it's barabbas the violent revolutionary they decide to let off. >> release barabbas. >> jesus' heart must have sunk. these are the people he was trying to serve whose interest he was so concerned about this he tried to minister to and they just totally turned their back on him and it must have been unimaginable the death of his despair. >> what am i then to do with this man you call the king of the jews? >> crucify him. >> enough. >> according to to the account, pilate seems to say, well, i find no fault in this man in regard to capital punishment, we'll have him flogged and send him away. >> pilate probably didn't explicitly tell his soldiers to go out and mock jesus. there would have been a
barabbas or jesus? >> he has the power over life and death in judea, yet he's perfectly willing to throw this open to the crowd and say, you guys decide. >> barabbas. >> sort of perplexing that pilate would have, under any circumstances, thought about letting go a rebel. >> barabbas. >> but of course, in the story, it's barabbas the violent revolutionary they decide to let off. >> release barabbas. >> jesus' heart must have sunk. these are the people he...
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right thing is done, that jesus gets the right burial. ♪ >> everyone who encounters jesus in the gospels is in some way transformed. they're either healed or they want to follow him. so simply meeting jesus for one time was life-changing, and that probably changed joseph's life. ♪ >> but first, joseph needs permission to take jesus down from the cross. >> and you think that this is acceptable? >> he goes to see the roman procuriator of judea, pneumonia ontius pilate to ask can for the body. >> pontius pilate is a central figure because only he had the power to pronounce a death sentence. so it was he who ultimately is responsible for jesus' crucifixion and death. >> you've come for me, rabbi? >> pilate is famously anti-semitic. he doesn like jews. he doesn't like being in judea. >> jesus of nazareth, i've come to ask for his body. >> we have to wonder what joseph is thinking. he's taking quite a risk. he is going to pilate and asking for the body of a convicted criminal, a criminal who's guilty of political sedition. >> i have a tomb, somewhere secure, somewhere we can prepare his body
right thing is done, that jesus gets the right burial. ♪ >> everyone who encounters jesus in the gospels is in some way transformed. they're either healed or they want to follow him. so simply meeting jesus for one time was life-changing, and that probably changed joseph's life. ♪ >> but first, joseph needs permission to take jesus down from the cross. >> and you think that this is acceptable? >> he goes to see the roman procuriator of judea, pneumonia ontius pilate...
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he knew jesus. he would be able to tell them stories about jesus. >> peter had become a great and highly respected leader. he was not merely a symbol, but a representative of what the life of a disciple could be, how you can overcome mistakes made in the past and carry on to serve god well. >> he is arguably jesus' closest friend. >> peter was that person who was closer than a brother. jesus was fully man, and that man needed friends, and peter was that friend. >> at the same time, church tradition places peter in rome. the historian tasitus tells us the city is a very dangerous place in which to be a christian. >> in 1864 a disastrous fire breaks out in rome destroying various parts of the city. tasitus said the christians were responsible. >> he gathered the christians that he could find and rounded them up and persecuted them. >> tasitus said the christians were subjected to exquisite tortures. what he meant by that was that they were the victims of elaborate persecution, hunted by wild beasts. >
he knew jesus. he would be able to tell them stories about jesus. >> peter had become a great and highly respected leader. he was not merely a symbol, but a representative of what the life of a disciple could be, how you can overcome mistakes made in the past and carry on to serve god well. >> he is arguably jesus' closest friend. >> peter was that person who was closer than a brother. jesus was fully man, and that man needed friends, and peter was that friend. >> at the...
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he miss out on jesus saying, receive the holy spirit. >> where were you? >> away. i went away. >> thomas. >> perhaps he felt that now jesus was dead the group should fragment and break up. perhaps he decided to grieve privately. >> we have seen him with our own eyes. and i saw him crucified, then buried. it was hard for him to believe that something good could come. put my finger in the mark of the nails. i do not believe. >> it's really interesting. he's straightforward, no nonsense and this seems a little farfetched in order to believe that jesus was resurrected, he's got to see it for himself or he's just constitution won't allow him. >> fast forward to the next recording meeting of all the disciples 11 in the upper room still behind locked doors. this is my body. this is my body. this is my blood. >> jesus appears again and it appears quite specifically it appears to recover thomas from disbelief. >> put your finger here. see my hands. reach out your hand and put it in my side. stop doubting and believe. >> my lord. my god. >> thomas' proclamation in front of t
he miss out on jesus saying, receive the holy spirit. >> where were you? >> away. i went away. >> thomas. >> perhaps he felt that now jesus was dead the group should fragment and break up. perhaps he decided to grieve privately. >> we have seen him with our own eyes. and i saw him crucified, then buried. it was hard for him to believe that something good could come. put my finger in the mark of the nails. i do not believe. >> it's really interesting. he's...
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but first, brand new ep of "finding jesus" is next. have a great night and a a great week. >>> he's the disciple famous for a lack of faith. by the sight of the risen christ. >> a sptic is the strong eest kind of believer. >> an ancient tradition claims jesus sends him on a terrifying journey to the ends of the earth. he is martyred, his relics scattered. did the most reluctant apostle triumph over fear to take the word of jesus from the holy land to india. >> a direct line to the very source of christian faith. >> science puts his relics to the test to reveal the truth about doubting thomas. >>> a holy festival in the south indian state. worshippers here follow a liturgy was handed to them by one of jesus' 12 disciples. a man 7 million indians claim brought christianity here. thomas. >> christianity appears at some point in the first few centuries of the commoner ra. it's a lil bit of a mystery. it maybe there as early as the second century and maybe even in the first century. >> is it possible the disciple famous in @ bible for doubt
but first, brand new ep of "finding jesus" is next. have a great night and a a great week. >>> he's the disciple famous for a lack of faith. by the sight of the risen christ. >> a sptic is the strong eest kind of believer. >> an ancient tradition claims jesus sends him on a terrifying journey to the ends of the earth. he is martyred, his relics scattered. did the most reluctant apostle triumph over fear to take the word of jesus from the holy land to india....
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jesus is not a made-up person. it's an incredibly powerful experience. ♪ >> according to all four gospels, roman soldiers marched jesus of nazareth to a hill called golgotha, the place of the skull. a place so evil, few who saw it will ever forget it. but 300 years have passed. jerusalem is now a very different place. >> the question is how could helena find it? well, it really takes us back to the year 135 a.d. when the emperor, hadrian, builds a pagan temple over the site and ends up marking for all posterity the place of his death. >> the year before helena's son, the emperor constantine, ordered the temple be torn down. >> it wasn't his policy to destroy all of them, but that temple was the very antithesis of what christians thought christ was about. >> the account of what happened next is recorded in a later church history. >> at some point, perhaps as early as the 360s, we begin to see a legend emerge that describes helena's role in the finding of the true cross. >> which hold helena personally with her own
jesus is not a made-up person. it's an incredibly powerful experience. ♪ >> according to all four gospels, roman soldiers marched jesus of nazareth to a hill called golgotha, the place of the skull. a place so evil, few who saw it will ever forget it. but 300 years have passed. jerusalem is now a very different place. >> the question is how could helena find it? well, it really takes us back to the year 135 a.d. when the emperor, hadrian, builds a pagan temple over the site and...
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black jesus in florida is having a good time. there's a mexican jesus in mexico. jewish jesus. i mean, jesus. there's all kind of jesus coming back everywhere. and nothing can stop us. it's a consciousness that lives in your mind. >> people forget that whatever else mansen was, he was also a doom's day profit. he predicted the end of the world would be triggered by a massive race war. they were going to wait it out in the desert and repopulate once everyone was gone. >> this is the reason wer arer going to survive right here. this is what's going to save us. plastic. life expectancy, thousand years. >> so this will be one piece of the larger structure. of the super structure. >> how many more like this do you need? >> 20. >> so, 20 more like this? >> exactly. >> it's basically a series of ply wood platforms, on to some recycled plastic barrels. the idea is to float the arc out to sea in the midst of an apocalyptic tsunami. they've been working on this many years. this is their third design. in the past they've hauled them out to the local bay for sea trial. one thing to note is
black jesus in florida is having a good time. there's a mexican jesus in mexico. jewish jesus. i mean, jesus. there's all kind of jesus coming back everywhere. and nothing can stop us. it's a consciousness that lives in your mind. >> people forget that whatever else mansen was, he was also a doom's day profit. he predicted the end of the world would be triggered by a massive race war. they were going to wait it out in the desert and repopulate once everyone was gone. >> this is the...
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jesus. jesus! cousin. >> how could you know me? >> how could i not? my cousin jesus, it is you. all this time, i've known of the prophecy, and now it's come true. come. >> hosanna! >> hosanna! >> people! [ all cheering ] the new light is here! [ all cheering ] ♪ >> how are you so certain that what you believe of me is true? >> cousin, in the desert, i found communion with our lord. and the voices, they came. >> the voices told you i was coming? >> yes. but i'm only to open the way. >> god speaking of me? >> yes. >> cousin, until this day, while i'm a man of strong belief, i have worked a trade -- a carpenter, nothing more. >> what is prophesied cannot be denied. the cup will be raised to your lips, jesus. >> baptize me. and i, too, will go into the desert and listen for the voice of god. >> yes. i will baptize you, though it is you who should baptize me. >> [ breathes sharply ] >> you're right. >> [ sighs ] >> come. >> [ breathes sharply ] [ laughs ] [ sighs ] >> let the lord shine his light upon you. the new dawn, the new light is with you, my cousin. come. come. ♪ >> [ whi
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set eyes on jesus. they were also wondering, who is this child going to be. what is he going to do. what did the future hold for jesus. . >> the fact that he brought gifts fit for a king, gold, franken scents. franken scents moved in royal palace. who wants gold, kings want gold, right. >> they have something of a delima, do they return to herod and report to them and leave and there by face the wrath of herod who might pursue them. >> they know his intentions are not good and so they ignore. they ignore the king and they go a different route out of a sense of protecting this child in whom they have seen god. >> i have news about it. they have chosen not to return to jerusalem. >> herod's reaction is unsurprising. he's already paranoid, now he's thinking, oh they slunk off back to where they came from because they found something they didn't want to report to him. i think this only causes him to push the panic button. >> kill every male child under the age of two. >> he sends his soldiers to bethlehem t
set eyes on jesus. they were also wondering, who is this child going to be. what is he going to do. what did the future hold for jesus. . >> the fact that he brought gifts fit for a king, gold, franken scents. franken scents moved in royal palace. who wants gold, kings want gold, right. >> they have something of a delima, do they return to herod and report to them and leave and there by face the wrath of herod who might pursue them. >> they know his intentions are not good and...
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they first set eyes on jesus. they were probably also wondering, who was this child going to be? who was he going to be? what was he going to do? what does the future hold for jesus? >> the fact the magi brought gifts fit for a king, gold, frankincense, myrrh. >> myrrh used for oil burials. who wants gold? kings want gold, right? >> the magi have something of a dilemma. do they return to herod and report to him and thereby endanger the life of the child or leave and, thereby incur the wrath of herod who might pursue them? >> they intuit that herod's intentions are not good, and so they ignore. they ignore the king, and they go a different route out of a sense of protecting this child in whom they have seen god. >> i have news about the magi. they've chosen not to return to jerusalem. >> herod's reaction is unsurprising. he's already paranoid. now he's thinking, oh, they slunk off back to wherever they came from because they found something they didn't want to report to me. and so i think this only causes him to pu
they first set eyes on jesus. they were probably also wondering, who was this child going to be? who was he going to be? what was he going to do? what does the future hold for jesus? >> the fact the magi brought gifts fit for a king, gold, frankincense, myrrh. >> myrrh used for oil burials. who wants gold? kings want gold, right? >> the magi have something of a dilemma. do they return to herod and report to him and thereby endanger the life of the child or leave and, thereby...
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the last week of jesus life on earth. we call it holy week. >> have inspired art and music of incomperable beauty. our guest today will help us understand this better. she has a masters degree from the university of nater dame. she's been doing this work as an expert in litter jooe for the arch dioces e. when we come back after this brief break will take a walk. >>> hello and welcome back to mow sai m osaic. >> absolutely. >> so this airs the beginning of palm sunday, april 9th and from palm sunday to easter sunday is the holy week with an array of fantastic sackments. can you walk us through from the beginning to the end. >> it's kind of our super bowl in many ways. starting with palm sunday it celebrates the entrance of jesus into jerusalem. >> tell us where we are. >> this is the archbishop profession. we actually reenact the introons. the services start with those blessing our palms first. this is bishop justice reading the gospel of jesus entering jerusalem. triumphantly with all the people celebrating this man who t
the last week of jesus life on earth. we call it holy week. >> have inspired art and music of incomperable beauty. our guest today will help us understand this better. she has a masters degree from the university of nater dame. she's been doing this work as an expert in litter jooe for the arch dioces e. when we come back after this brief break will take a walk. >>> hello and welcome back to mow sai m osaic. >> absolutely. >> so this airs the beginning of palm sunday,...
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se puede notar el sufrimiento de jesÚs y cÓmo la mujer estÁ llorando cerca de jesÚs. lo ves? ahora se estÁ levantando. unos pocos metros mÁs adelante se encuentra la cuarta estaciÓn. ahora van a encuentro entre jesÚs y su madre, la virgen. aquÍ estamos... lo ves? >> aquÍ es donde el corazÓn de la virgen se parte en dos. imaginas a una madre ver en esta condiciÓn su hijo? mira... aquÍ se cumple la profecía. cuando la virgen presentÓ al seÑor el templo y el profeta le profetizÓ que un dÍa. alan: esto sucede que en la cuarta estaciÓn? >> aqui en la cuarta estaciÓn. >> se te pone la tiene chiquita? >> es muy emocionante. es dificil retener las lÁgrimas. alan: dan ganas de llorar. >> los centuriones cÓmo lo empujan... en realidad era asÍ. jesÚs para la gente era considerado criminal y entonces la gente intenta tomarlo por el pelo. alan: asÍ eran! >> exactamente. es muy parecido a la realidad de hace 2000 aÑos atrÁs. alan: nos dirigimos a la quinta estaciÓn. >> es muy importante porque estÁ mencionada en el evangelio. ahÍ veremos el encuentro de jesÚs con
se puede notar el sufrimiento de jesÚs y cÓmo la mujer estÁ llorando cerca de jesÚs. lo ves? ahora se estÁ levantando. unos pocos metros mÁs adelante se encuentra la cuarta estaciÓn. ahora van a encuentro entre jesÚs y su madre, la virgen. aquÍ estamos... lo ves? >> aquÍ es donde el corazÓn de la virgen se parte en dos. imaginas a una madre ver en esta condiciÓn su hijo? mira... aquÍ se cumple la profecía. cuando la virgen presentÓ al seÑor el templo y el profeta le...
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ya jesÚs crucificado. en el momento que no se pescÓ nada, aparece jesÚs, y dijo que intentaran perlado derecho -- del lado derecho. aparecieron 153 peces. significan las 153 naciones. imaginan. la iglesia es pequeÑa. de hecho, este lugar ya estÁ cerrado. somos los Únicos que estamos aquÍ. nos permitieron estar hasta estas horas de la tarde. nos permitieron hacer este enlace con todos ustedes. aquÍ, es donde jesÚs, literalmente, le da el bastÓn a pedro. le dice que va a guiar la iglesia catÓlica en el mundo. imaginen. esa labor que le encomienda a pedro. de esa manera, pedro se convierte en el primer papa de la iglesia catÓlica. imaginen. es el Único lugar, en esta iglesia, donde los peregrinos pueden tocar el agua del mar de galilea. eso es todo, por lo pronto. vamos a seguir disfrutando un poco mÁs que nos dejen disfrutar de este lugar maravilloso. la iglesia es muy pequeÑa. es muy importante en la iglesia catÓlica. esperemos hayan podido disfrutar con nosotros de estar aquÍ. nos vemos ma
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jesus christ was an unborn child. that is how he entered the world. how can you say an unborn child is not human or is garbage that can be tossed aside while jesus christ not only created this child, but shared in the same experience? i just don't see how you can reconcile that. i think it is crazy. host: to you one folks on the left to read your book? guest: yes, i do. host: "the first liberal was that lucifer." guest: there is nothing i can do about that. if somebody is so deluded, like our last color you believe christians have an obligation to be in favor of killing children, as far as i am concerned there is nothing i can do something like that other than tell them the truth. it is hard for me to dance around at. it is hard for me to have a gentle way of telling the person they are completely wrong about everything they ain't, and what they think is heretical. host: dennis in west palm beach, florida. caller: i want to thank c-span for the prior show and this one. no one else on tv would have it. i hope it of use my time up with this, but picking
jesus christ was an unborn child. that is how he entered the world. how can you say an unborn child is not human or is garbage that can be tossed aside while jesus christ not only created this child, but shared in the same experience? i just don't see how you can reconcile that. i think it is crazy. host: to you one folks on the left to read your book? guest: yes, i do. host: "the first liberal was that lucifer." guest: there is nothing i can do about that. if somebody is so deluded,...
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de la consagrada imagen de jesÚs de la candelaria. erica: cientos de feligreses cargan con gran devociÓn estas imÁgenes de jesÚs, muchos aseguran que son milagrosas. conocido como la consagrada imagen de jesÚs de la candelaria tiene mÁs de 400 aÑos de historia, tiempo en el que se le han atribuido cientos de milagros. sin embargo tambiÉn han habido otro fenÓmeno que el mismo monseÑor marco aurelio asegura haber presenciado. >> la pusieron sobre una mesa, empezaron ellos al escuchar ruidos, que meneaba las bancas en el interior de la iglesia. erika: lo que ha llamado la atenciÓn este imÁgenes que es un poco rebelde, asÍ lo aseguran quienes han tratado de decir la. irÓnicamente -- de vestila. >> no se le podÍa ajustar la ropa, no le quedaba bien. >> pasamos horas, que no se dejaba poner cosas. el lazo se deshacÍa. erika: uno de los integrantes de la comisiÓn encargada de vestir la imagen de jesÚs, da fe que vestirlo para que luciera su nueva vestimenta, era imposible. >> sus brazos, se menean. ahÍ es donde venía lo di
de la consagrada imagen de jesÚs de la candelaria. erica: cientos de feligreses cargan con gran devociÓn estas imÁgenes de jesÚs, muchos aseguran que son milagrosas. conocido como la consagrada imagen de jesÚs de la candelaria tiene mÁs de 400 aÑos de historia, tiempo en el que se le han atribuido cientos de milagros. sin embargo tambiÉn han habido otro fenÓmeno que el mismo monseÑor marco aurelio asegura haber presenciado. >> la pusieron sobre una mesa, empezaron ellos al...
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through a bible study we came to faith in jesus. later, as we read in the book of act wed were struck by the wilt of the early church. the realization that they shared everything. sold their possessions, they worshiped together, ate together. it actually shocked us because we hadn't ever taken that in. acts tells this was the result of a movement of repentens and the coming of the holy spirit. this excited us and it drove us in a search for a life of community. so we started living in community with a few other families and this lasted about five years. it was a challenging and exciting time for us. and we continued searching. then we ran kraout tan the writing 0 arnold. his department of understanding of living for jesus and the kingdom answered many of our questions. in his book, whoa we live in community, he writes, community life for us is an inescapable must. we must live in community because we are compelled by the same spirit that has led to community time and time again, since the days of biblical prophecies and early christ
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theology about jesus is one thing. the teachings of jesus to fellow jews is a message that is valid for every religion. he reminded the fair sis, for example, of his time that one should not be just drawn into the literalism, blind obedience of law and try to see the moral purposes behind that. i think that's a message that muslims need today. in the book, i highlighted differences and similarities theologically and said the teachings of jesus is something muslim's should look at to find change and reform. >> on turkey and islam. pleasure to have you on. >> thank you so much, fareed. it's a pleasure. >>> next on gps, undiplomatically criticized one of the two leading candidates for his country's presidency. saying a win by marine would be a total disaster. that ambassador will join me to explain when we come back. to help provide access to clean water to women and their families in the developing world. we can be the generation remembered for ending the global water crisis once and for all. ♪ you're going to be hangi
theology about jesus is one thing. the teachings of jesus to fellow jews is a message that is valid for every religion. he reminded the fair sis, for example, of his time that one should not be just drawn into the literalism, blind obedience of law and try to see the moral purposes behind that. i think that's a message that muslims need today. in the book, i highlighted differences and similarities theologically and said the teachings of jesus is something muslim's should look at to find change...
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theology about jesus is one thing. the teachings of jesus to fellow jews is a message that is valid for every religion. he reminded the fair sis, for example, of his time that one should not be just drawn into the literalism, blind obedience of law and try to see the moral purposes behind that. i think that's a message that muslims need today. in the book, i highlighted differences and similarities theologically and said the teachings of jesus is something muslim's should look at to find change and reform. >> on turkey and islam. pleasure to have you on. >> thank you so much, fareed. it's a pleasure. >>> next on gps, rather undiplymatically criticized the presidency saying a win would be a total disaster. that ambassador will join me to explain when we come back. what if technology gave us the power to turn this enemy into an ally? microsoft and its partners are using smart traps to capture mosquitoes and sequence their dna to fight disease. there are over 100 million pieces of dna in every sample. with the microsoft c
theology about jesus is one thing. the teachings of jesus to fellow jews is a message that is valid for every religion. he reminded the fair sis, for example, of his time that one should not be just drawn into the literalism, blind obedience of law and try to see the moral purposes behind that. i think that's a message that muslims need today. in the book, i highlighted differences and similarities theologically and said the teachings of jesus is something muslim's should look at to find change...
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una come oraciÓn que representa la muerte de jesÚs hace mÁs de 2000 aÑos. en este semana santa, varios feligreses aprovecharon para hacer un llamado de uniÓn entre los inmigrantes en estos tiempos de incertidumbre. en la iglesia de santa elizabeth en la ciudad de auckland se dramatizÓ la pasión y crucifixiÓn del amor de jesÚs en este viernes santo. le preguntamos a flavio si son actores pagados. flavio: entrevistamos a algunas de las personas que participan en esta obra, son feligreses que dedican su tiempo de forma voluntaria para cumplir con esta misiÓn. quienes llegaron a la iglesia santa elizabeth a ver la obra de la pasiÓn y muerte de cristo, fueron testigos de los fuertes latigazos que los soldados le propinaban a jesÚs que con la cruz al hombro caminÓ entre el pueblo antes de ser crucificado. >> entrÉ al grupo, se me hizo la invitaciÓn que si querÍa ser un personaje de jesÚs. >> quÉ es lo que te motivÓ? >>lo siento en el corazÓn. [gritos] >> este espero, el discÍpulo, y quienes participan en esta obra dicen que entregan todo por un m
una come oraciÓn que representa la muerte de jesÚs hace mÁs de 2000 aÑos. en este semana santa, varios feligreses aprovecharon para hacer un llamado de uniÓn entre los inmigrantes en estos tiempos de incertidumbre. en la iglesia de santa elizabeth en la ciudad de auckland se dramatizÓ la pasión y crucifixiÓn del amor de jesÚs en este viernes santo. le preguntamos a flavio si son actores pagados. flavio: entrevistamos a algunas de las personas que participan en esta obra, son feligreses...
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not the jesus of the popular culture. not the milk gobs, not the guy who was salt and light and peace -- >> what's the difference between the pop culture and the real jesus in the bible? >> the real jesus is truth with a capital t. he says he came to divide. yes, he's the prince of peace, not in his first coming. in his first coming, he said he would not take things easy. he gave us a perfect moral standard to live up to which we can't live up to unless we put our saving faith in him, because he lived a perfect left, died a sacrificial death, so that we could live eternally. that's what gives us an exacting moral standard. he said that he came to divide, brother against brother, mother against son, father against son, and so he is not milquetoast. he took a whiff of corn to cleanse the temple. he denies the pharisee -- >> sean: who were the religious leaders of the time. >> yes, because they weren't internally rightist, they were extremely righteous is the view. i encourage readers to read the bible and be introduced to t
not the jesus of the popular culture. not the milk gobs, not the guy who was salt and light and peace -- >> what's the difference between the pop culture and the real jesus in the bible? >> the real jesus is truth with a capital t. he says he came to divide. yes, he's the prince of peace, not in his first coming. in his first coming, he said he would not take things easy. he gave us a perfect moral standard to live up to which we can't live up to unless we put our saving faith in...
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>> legos. >> jesus rose from the dead. >> what happened with jesus on easter? >> he made a bunny. >> i think he led some people somewhere. >> who were his main friends? >> his disciples. >> the bad guys killed him. >> the bermans i think it was. >> he got like pinned to a cross. >> he did this. >> everybody was watching and then -- yeah, then sooner or later he died. >> what did he die of? >> i don't know. >> what do you think? >> drugs. >> he was put into a cave. with a rock. >> he was in heaven, working on his project. then he came down to see the bunny. >> what project was jesus working on? >> a computer? >> he made a promise that he will come back on easter. >> it took three days and two angels to move a boulder and jesus was alive. >> when jesus came back, he gave people easter eggs. >> he said, bunny, please, please don't hide the easter eggs. >> what did the people say when jesus came back? >> um, they said -- jesus, please take care of us. please don't kill us. >> what did jesus do when he came back to life? [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy
>> legos. >> jesus rose from the dead. >> what happened with jesus on easter? >> he made a bunny. >> i think he led some people somewhere. >> who were his main friends? >> his disciples. >> the bad guys killed him. >> the bermans i think it was. >> he got like pinned to a cross. >> he did this. >> everybody was watching and then -- yeah, then sooner or later he died. >> what did he die of? >> i don't know....
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so talk about the jury a of a following jesus. but this is really the only effective witness you will have today. pope benedict 16 there were a couple of of occasions the greatest arguments similar but the produce -- the duty produces these tariff the things the speak to the heart to dot but negative you word rejected and then suddenly cracked over the head peck to half a new bird knowing that there was something greater that is what speaks to people are to be the presence of men and some medicines soon the new board embedded. >> if you were not joyful you're not doing their right . banks for reminding us of that. [applause] >> there are so many teams so far to pursue any one of them. >> just to throw a the few things health care this for this evening is about to combustor of this software spirit harrison day one minute reply but i do think one of the objections but the problem of the committee that we talk about that can turn toxic to individual families but so i just wonder to think about the benedick option in and those that ha
so talk about the jury a of a following jesus. but this is really the only effective witness you will have today. pope benedict 16 there were a couple of of occasions the greatest arguments similar but the produce -- the duty produces these tariff the things the speak to the heart to dot but negative you word rejected and then suddenly cracked over the head peck to half a new bird knowing that there was something greater that is what speaks to people are to be the presence of men and some...
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javier: jesÚs nos acompaÑa hoyjavier:. representante de google. jesÚs: hay tres cosas nuevas. la primera de ellas es compartir tu ubicaciÓn. sabemos que cuando tenemos fiesta, reuniÓn de familia, la direcciÓn, donde estÁ fulano, puedes compartir la ubicaciÓn tuya y la de tu familia en la aplicaciÓn de google maps. puedes enviar la ubicaciÓn aÚn amigo -- a un amigo. tambiÉn, lo puedes hacer por tiempo limitado. si puedes compartir la ubicaciÓn con tu esposa lo puedes hacer. tambiÉn, por tiempo limitado. en la posiciÓn nÚmero dos tenemos la habilidad de poder quedar listas. puedes compartir los lugares favoritos ya sean una ciudad tuya o la que has visitado. puedes enviar a tus amigos, familiares, tambiÉn utilizar la lista de diferentes maneras en redes sociales. para que todo el mundo sepa los lugares favoritos. finalmente, tenemos el estacionamiento. siempre se nos olvida dÓnde estacionar. [risas] javier: explica bien. me intereso. [risas] jesÚs: sÓlo tienes que tocar el punto azul. puede guardar la ubicaciÓn de tu estacionamiento, tambiÉn incluyendo el nive
javier: jesÚs nos acompaÑa hoyjavier:. representante de google. jesÚs: hay tres cosas nuevas. la primera de ellas es compartir tu ubicaciÓn. sabemos que cuando tenemos fiesta, reuniÓn de familia, la direcciÓn, donde estÁ fulano, puedes compartir la ubicaciÓn tuya y la de tu familia en la aplicaciÓn de google maps. puedes enviar la ubicaciÓn aÚn amigo -- a un amigo. tambiÉn, lo puedes hacer por tiempo limitado. si puedes compartir la ubicaciÓn con tu esposa lo puedes hacer....
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in the -- oh, jesus. i'm sorry. host: we have a minute. the -- i'm trying to say oh, jesus. i'm sorry. i have to call another time. host: the last call is from oklahoma. billy, are you there? billy is not there. this is the story at washington post.com. will france survive this election? james mcauley is joining us outside of paris and a correspondent for the washington post. caller: thank you for having me. talking to you from le pen headquarters outside of paris. give us a sense of what you are looking at today. pen is having le her results watch party here in the town. any kind of industrial rust belt. host: how many candidates are on the ballot and what would require a runoff? caller: it is convoluted at the moment. we're likely to see a runoff if not one candidate can win 50% of the vote or more. we are to see a second-round. host: when police officer killed and the shooter was also killed. what impact did it have on the election today? it's an interesting question and one difficult to ascertain any kind of clarity on. the presidential campaign has a hard deadline. ther
in the -- oh, jesus. i'm sorry. host: we have a minute. the -- i'm trying to say oh, jesus. i'm sorry. i have to call another time. host: the last call is from oklahoma. billy, are you there? billy is not there. this is the story at washington post.com. will france survive this election? james mcauley is joining us outside of paris and a correspondent for the washington post. caller: thank you for having me. talking to you from le pen headquarters outside of paris. give us a sense of what you...
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pasamos con nuestro chef jesÚs. vamos a ver. ♪ ana patricia: nosotras sentadas esperando que el chef cocine. chef: traemos un delicioso filete de pescado blanco con salsa de coco. es sencillo. son sÓlo 5 ingredientes. sabemos que los niÑos estÁn de vacaciones. queremos salir de la cocina bastante rÁpido. tenemos los ingredientes. tenemos 2 filetes. puede ser cualquier pescado blanco. lo vamos a llevar al sartÉn. les gusta el pescado? william: me encanta. chef: cuÁl es tu favorito? ana patricia: salmÓn. chef: me gusta. william: a mÍ el que prestaron ya. [risas] chef: estÁ fresco. especiales para la receta. este es un filete que picamos en 2. Éste filete lo vamos a adorar por vamos lados. luego, vamos agregando el resto de los ingredientes. como le dije, utilizamos un poco de aceite de oliva. tambiÉn, ajo picado. sal y pimienta. ana patricia: tiene que alcanzar para todos. chef: yo tu pedazo te la tengo casi listo. francisca: siempre que prueba tu receta no puede faltar. chef: claro. vamos agregando los p
pasamos con nuestro chef jesÚs. vamos a ver. ♪ ana patricia: nosotras sentadas esperando que el chef cocine. chef: traemos un delicioso filete de pescado blanco con salsa de coco. es sencillo. son sÓlo 5 ingredientes. sabemos que los niÑos estÁn de vacaciones. queremos salir de la cocina bastante rÁpido. tenemos los ingredientes. tenemos 2 filetes. puede ser cualquier pescado blanco. lo vamos a llevar al sartÉn. les gusta el pescado? william: me encanta. chef: cuÁl es tu favorito? ana...
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when he compared himself to jesus christ dropping the cross three times. >> that, was over the top. just an idiot drunk in the bar but that comment sounds like that was made is a sober defense of actions. >> the truth is if you lost a couple of pounds, that mine might work. >> are you ready? >> attend great peonies in virginia is quite the escape artist, look at the dog caught on surveillance a week ago on doing the latch to his kennel and an animal hospital in stafford, virginia. then he escapes out of three other doors. this was monday morning. luckily, later that night they caught him 300 yards away in a neighbors backyard. he was reunited with his owner. the dog's name is general and and his dog was extremely smart i love the name duck duck goose. that is the name ducklings, super cute were playing in washington. they ended up flipping through a storm great. took three firefighters to grab a bucket and that pulling out of there. then they were ungrateful. they left the firefighters there. here's here is video for another one who once he was free ran to his mother and the family
when he compared himself to jesus christ dropping the cross three times. >> that, was over the top. just an idiot drunk in the bar but that comment sounds like that was made is a sober defense of actions. >> the truth is if you lost a couple of pounds, that mine might work. >> are you ready? >> attend great peonies in virginia is quite the escape artist, look at the dog caught on surveillance a week ago on doing the latch to his kennel and an animal hospital in stafford,...
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oh, yeah, he thinks he's jesus. >> you heard that. you're on fire. >> teens cutting class for the stuck and poke 15 bucks each and this you can't return. >> love this next story. birthday bash lady gaga style for a special patient at the hospital of the university of pennsylvania. nurses dressed up to surprise jana on her 24th birthday. the deptford new jersey native has leukemia she's living right now on the seventh floor of the hospital while her medical team searches for treatment options. happy birthday to you, jana. ♪ leave it to the pros? i am a pro. i made this lawn from seed pride, and less water than you'd think. to those who'd say the grass is greener on the other side.. i politely disagree. pennington smart seed. guaranteed to grow with 30% less water. reclaim your turf. >> ooh guy on the front porch of the house. that guy is a stalker he was after his daughter. kind of scary if man just walking around in circles. >> the girl's family says it's the court system that now has them going in circles. and they're just trying t
oh, yeah, he thinks he's jesus. >> you heard that. you're on fire. >> teens cutting class for the stuck and poke 15 bucks each and this you can't return. >> love this next story. birthday bash lady gaga style for a special patient at the hospital of the university of pennsylvania. nurses dressed up to surprise jana on her 24th birthday. the deptford new jersey native has leukemia she's living right now on the seventh floor of the hospital while her medical team searches for...
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>>estamos oyendo el ejemplo de jesÚs el seÑor a este dÍa. en la comunidad para honorar las condiciones de nuestra vida de emigrante. ramÓn: en esta Época veÍa reflexionado el ritual del lavatorio de pies es uno de los actos mÁs significativos para la ley catÓlica. se traduce en sÍmbolo de humildad y servicio. la patrulla de caminos de california responde un hombre que aparentemente estÁ involucrado en un tiroteo. el mes pasado dejÓ herido a un adolescente de 17 aÑos. a josÉ les blanco de 36 aÑos lo detuvieron en su vivienda la misma ciudad en san josÉ. y ahora enfrenta cargos de intento de homicidio y posesiÓn de sustancias controladas. la vÍctima recibiÓ disparos en el rostro y la espalda el dÍa de la balacera. en otro resto a la policÍa de santa clara y tuvieron un hombre de 20 aÑos por asalto sexual e intento de violaciÓn. brendan que se la relaciona con casos de acoso sexual cometidos a principio de aÑo. el proceso de la implicada comenzarÁ maÑana viernes por la tarde y no tiene derecho a salir bajo fianza. por otra
>>estamos oyendo el ejemplo de jesÚs el seÑor a este dÍa. en la comunidad para honorar las condiciones de nuestra vida de emigrante. ramÓn: en esta Época veÍa reflexionado el ritual del lavatorio de pies es uno de los actos mÁs significativos para la ley catÓlica. se traduce en sÍmbolo de humildad y servicio. la patrulla de caminos de california responde un hombre que aparentemente estÁ involucrado en un tiroteo. el mes pasado dejÓ herido a un adolescente de 17 aÑos. a josÉ...
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finding jesus on cnn. >> don't miss "finding jesus" again tonight at 9:00 here on cnn. we're back in just a moment. ♪ energy is amazing. how we use it is only limited by our imagination. and at southern company we're building the future of energy, for you. at red lobster's lobsterfestime. any of these 9 lobster dishes could be yours. so don't resist delicious new lobster mix and match or lobsterfest surf and turf because you won't have this chance for long. whfight back fastts, with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums with e*trade's powerful trading tools, right at your fingertips, you have access to in-depth analysis, level 2 data, and a team of experienced traders ready to help you if you need it. ♪ ♪ it's like having the power of a trading floor, wherever you are. it's your trade. ♪ ♪ e*trade. ♪ ♪ start trading today at etrade.com say goodbye to extra taxes and fees on your wireless bill... ...and hello to t-mobile one. right
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i believe in the strong beating hea heart. >> i believe that jesus is coming back. >> i believe that jesus is our only hope to have a better country and a better world. >> i believe the only hope for haiti is for the church of jesus christ to rise up to be a blessing to all the people of their nation. >> i believe in voodo. i believe in the human beings in the power of god. >> i believe in jesus every day. >> i believe that voodo is a religion of nature, the religion of love and the religion of the future. >>> los angeles is my home and the epicenter of the church of
i believe in the strong beating hea heart. >> i believe that jesus is coming back. >> i believe that jesus is our only hope to have a better country and a better world. >> i believe the only hope for haiti is for the church of jesus christ to rise up to be a blessing to all the people of their nation. >> i believe in voodo. i believe in the human beings in the power of god. >> i believe in jesus every day. >> i believe that voodo is a religion of nature, the...
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and be a racist. >> that's right. >> you can't love jesus and be a sexist. you raised the notion of the way things are happening in this political culture. what do you think of the fact people love jesus and em body these other characteristics? >> we are not called to reconcile our faith with politics and day-to-day living. that's one of the great challenges we face. faith community has to be challenged to be more honest about what it means to people of faith. during the civil rights era, there were people who were outside of the churches, southern baptists holding up signs that said segregation forever. segregation for war. there wasn't a moral tension in taking a position that you had to be oppositional to people because of their color. i think we don't do our members well. we don't do our communities well when we don't challenge them to understand that to love god, to love -- you have to love your brothers and sisters. this is not something that is confused in the bible or in the scripture. it's true for islam and judaism and other great religions as well
and be a racist. >> that's right. >> you can't love jesus and be a sexist. you raised the notion of the way things are happening in this political culture. what do you think of the fact people love jesus and em body these other characteristics? >> we are not called to reconcile our faith with politics and day-to-day living. that's one of the great challenges we face. faith community has to be challenged to be more honest about what it means to people of faith. during the civil...
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we say we follow jesus into the world to heal it. but i'd like to think jesus can be too white and too empired for us to understand. the jesus that is created by the white church blesses man test destiny, believes that might should win. believes that because, quote, folks are chosen, that they have more money, more assets, more wealth, better education. but brother yeshuwa came to life as a religious minority, a brown-skinned palestinian man who understood he needed to resist. i think the wakeup call for all of us is remembering who we follow in the ministry. to remember the one who said the first should be first and the last should be first. the one who enfranchised those disenfranchised. i think if lab by yeshua was working he'd say put black and brown young people and women and the disenfranchised in the center of american life. that's what faith calls us to do. >> that's fascinating. professor, back to you, and then jamile. what she's saying is we're really not honoring or worshipping, those of us that profess to be christian, th
we say we follow jesus into the world to heal it. but i'd like to think jesus can be too white and too empired for us to understand. the jesus that is created by the white church blesses man test destiny, believes that might should win. believes that because, quote, folks are chosen, that they have more money, more assets, more wealth, better education. but brother yeshuwa came to life as a religious minority, a brown-skinned palestinian man who understood he needed to resist. i think the...
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of jesus. >> he singles peter out from the rest of the disciples by saying he's the one that jesus trusts to be the rock at the heart of the movement. >> messiah. >> he was jesus' best friend. i think he was his brother. >> headstrong, stumbling, confused, questioning. jesus loves peter not in spite of his failings, i think sometimes, but because of them. >> one of you is going to betray me. >> who is it? >> who is it! >> peter, loyal follower. >> i will lay down my life for you. >> or unfaithful coward. >> i swear, i do not know the man. "finding jesus" new episode tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. on cnn. >>> again, "finding jesus" faith, fact, forgery, sunday at 9:00 p.m. right here on cnn. >>> all righty. possibly the biggest upset in women's college basketball history, mississippi state snaps uconn's 111-game winning streak, overtime buzzer beater. i don't think there was -- well, probably not a seat in their seats i should say. >> yeah, that's a good way to put it. it's early. coy wire is in glendale, arizona, where it's earlier with this morning's bleacher report. coy? >> reporter: good mornin
of jesus. >> he singles peter out from the rest of the disciples by saying he's the one that jesus trusts to be the rock at the heart of the movement. >> messiah. >> he was jesus' best friend. i think he was his brother. >> headstrong, stumbling, confused, questioning. jesus loves peter not in spite of his failings, i think sometimes, but because of them. >> one of you is going to betray me. >> who is it? >> who is it! >> peter, loyal follower....
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jesus gave to us salvation and so because he gave to us we give to others. >> reporter: each year the tab tabernacle has a program to help members. a special service for the homeless today in the mantle section and enjoyed a full course breakfast and all children received an easter basket filled with all kinds of treats. >>> an unique soldier surprise. >>> how a family of lifelong husker fans received their best easter surprise under a football helmet that story when action news comes right back. finally t battlefield to the football field we want to share an easter reunion for a military unlike any we have seen before. >> the family dedicated to their country and of course each other but also a very soft spot in their hearts for the nebraska corn huskers and elements came together for an unforgettable reunion and the story from gloria. >>> it took him 27 hours, five flights and more from afghanistan to nebraska and the corn huskers locker room. >> you don't look like an athlete. >> reporter: husker fans just suiting up would be a dream come true and it was that and so much more. >> h
jesus gave to us salvation and so because he gave to us we give to others. >> reporter: each year the tab tabernacle has a program to help members. a special service for the homeless today in the mantle section and enjoyed a full course breakfast and all children received an easter basket filled with all kinds of treats. >>> an unique soldier surprise. >>> how a family of lifelong husker fans received their best easter surprise under a football helmet that story when...
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that's the words of jesus. you are peter, and upon this rock i will build my church. >> reporter: new york's cardinal timothy dolan. >> there are certain images, especially in the mind of a catholic that represent something awesome, and st. peter's would be one of those. to see inthis close up, you tal about something that would shake you. it was just great. >> i try to imagine the different people who would through here. the saints, all the great figures who once walked through the square. >> reporter: st. peter is at the center of it all, spiritually, architecturally and literally. >> it's all centered around the tomb of st. peter, 144 meters under that golden globe of michelangelo's. >> reporter: he was first crucified upside down, martyred by the roman emperor nero in 64 a.d. >> he said i'm not worthy to die the same way the master was, crucify me upside down. >> he had to be buried immediately. they stuck him in a trench, covered him with dirt and that was the end of the man thiey called "the prince of the
that's the words of jesus. you are peter, and upon this rock i will build my church. >> reporter: new york's cardinal timothy dolan. >> there are certain images, especially in the mind of a catholic that represent something awesome, and st. peter's would be one of those. to see inthis close up, you tal about something that would shake you. it was just great. >> i try to imagine the different people who would through here. the saints, all the great figures who once walked...
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personas como jesus egura casos cmo estos pued serprevenidos. jesus tapia - resin de la porte en punto dvista responsabilidad de l dres... porque luego se le mucha libertad a los jves. el alguacil pide las personaque no saquen sus prias conclusiones y quevin juzgar a la vctima. ademadvirtieron que cuauiepersona en posesiodelideo o que distribuylas imgenpuede enfrentar caos porpornografia infant... mientraque esta madre asegu que este caso la puso en ert brenda delgadil esr ms alendiente comis hos en to. porque ymire que en ningn lug se est seguro. vo/cesar ---contina la tens en una preparator del este dla ba... ---esto luego que vaosestudiantes sospecsos dpublicar en la redes fotoofensivas y raciss regresaran a lascua... en lugar de ser expulso.. ---ayer cientos de eudites decentro edativo expreron disconformidad... ---el superintendte dijo ear orgulloso de la manera cmo los estuantes y la comunidad prote en contra del racismo.. blanca --na estuante fue obgada puestamen a cambiarsde ro para poder ingresaa su saln de clases, la contversia una pla
personas como jesus egura casos cmo estos pued serprevenidos. jesus tapia - resin de la porte en punto dvista responsabilidad de l dres... porque luego se le mucha libertad a los jves. el alguacil pide las personaque no saquen sus prias conclusiones y quevin juzgar a la vctima. ademadvirtieron que cuauiepersona en posesiodelideo o que distribuylas imgenpuede enfrentar caos porpornografia infant... mientraque esta madre asegu que este caso la puso en ert brenda delgadil esr ms alendiente comis...
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of jesus. >> he singles peter out from the rest of the disciples. >> he was jesus' best friend. i think he was his brother. headstrong, stumbling, confused, questioning. jesus loves peter not in spite of his failings, i think sometimes, but because of them. >> one of you is going to betray me. >> who is it? who is it? >> peter, loyal follower. >> i will lay down my life for you. >> or unfaithful coward. "finding jesus," new episode tomorrow at 9:00 on cnn. >> again, "finding jesus, faith, fact, forgery," sunday night at 9:00 eastern right here on cnn. that is it for us this hour. we'll see you back here at 10:00 eastern for an hour of "newsroom". >> yeah, don't go anywhere though. it's not saturday without smerconish. and he starts right now. >>> i'm michael smerconish in philadelphia. we welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. this week president trump went after the freedom caucus and threatened to take down its members, but are they actually more politically secure than he is? and might this be a precursor to his working with democrats? then, before tes
of jesus. >> he singles peter out from the rest of the disciples. >> he was jesus' best friend. i think he was his brother. headstrong, stumbling, confused, questioning. jesus loves peter not in spite of his failings, i think sometimes, but because of them. >> one of you is going to betray me. >> who is it? who is it? >> peter, loyal follower. >> i will lay down my life for you. >> or unfaithful coward. "finding jesus," new episode tomorrow at...
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jesÚs: buen provecho. karla: aquÍ tenemos tu hamburguesa, pero primero tienes que trabajar, william. william: asÍ es, a quien despierta amÉrica seguimos celebrando el Éxito de los latinos en este paÍs. como es el caso de verÓnica mÉndez, joven de origen mexicano, sabe el gran sacrificio que hicieron sus padres cuando llegaron a este paÍs buscando un mejor futuro. siempre ha sido dedicada en sus estudios. desde pequeÑa estuvo siempre en la lista de honores de la escuela. se graduÓ con honores y siguió sus estudios en la universidad en donde recibiÓ dos bachilleratos. francisca: por aÑos se destacÓ en su trabajo de mercadeo, decidiÓ dejarlo y emprender su meta de ser doctora, despuÉs de cuatro aÑos estÁ apunto de graduarse y no olvida dar su servicio a la comunidad. el aÑo pasado se fue a un viaje misionero con su escuela donde llevaron cuidado mÉdico para los ojos totalmente gratis para personas de bajos recursos en repÚblica dominicana. estÁ muy orgullosa de ser mexicana, le atribuye
jesÚs: buen provecho. karla: aquÍ tenemos tu hamburguesa, pero primero tienes que trabajar, william. william: asÍ es, a quien despierta amÉrica seguimos celebrando el Éxito de los latinos en este paÍs. como es el caso de verÓnica mÉndez, joven de origen mexicano, sabe el gran sacrificio que hicieron sus padres cuando llegaron a este paÍs buscando un mejor futuro. siempre ha sido dedicada en sus estudios. desde pequeÑa estuvo siempre en la lista de honores de la escuela. se graduÓ con...
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adelante, chef jesÚs. ♪ ♪ ♪ chef: muchas gracias. para lo que estÁn sintonizando en este momento, muy buenos dÍas. tenemos una ensalada de camarones con frutas. tengo a mi jueces. karla: me gusta lo de jueces. chef: como esta semana tuvimos carne, pollo, mentira, la de pollo la tenemos maÑana. hoy traemos camarones. karla: puedes hacer lo que quieras. [risas] chef: muchas gracias. hay que comprar los camarones en temporada por los precios. sabemos que suben los precios. los pescados tratamos de utilizar en su temporada mÁs baja en cuÁnto al precio. karla: cada vez de poner mas ofertas. chef: claro. vamos a comenzar poniendo en el sartÉn que derrita la mantequilla. ajo picado. cebolla entera. este corte le llaman juliana. karla: las juliana. chef: el nombre de mi esposa. juliana es el corte. francisca cuando uno hace el corte ya es todo un profesional en la cocina. chef: no creas. karla: la mantequilla con el ajo es riquÍsimo. chef: me encanta. le agregamos la papa dulce. y cada cuadrito -- picado en cuadrito. karla: quÉ rico!
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>> doctor jesus gave her a divine chiropractic treatment! amen! god has used reverend peter popoff throughout his entire life and ministry to bring miraculous deliverance to hundreds of thousands of people around the world.
>> doctor jesus gave her a divine chiropractic treatment! amen! god has used reverend peter popoff throughout his entire life and ministry to bring miraculous deliverance to hundreds of thousands of people around the world.
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built on the site where tradition says jesus died and rose again. how did jesus get here? christians say in scene, depicted in countless movies, he walked. slowly, in agony. thousands have walked this route, the way of suffering. it's called that because christian tradition says this is the path that jesus took in his final days, when he was condemned to die, given a cross, crowned with a crown of thunderstorms, but crucified. scholars are saying this isn't the right way. this reverent doctor is a scholar at st. georges college here. what are we walking on right now? >> we're walking a route that trace s jesus' last walk to the cross. >> reporter: is it correct? >> historically, no. >> reporter: this is not the right one? >> it's not likely to be. >> reporter: it's not marked that way. and it's an essential part of i tinry for christians every year. what do you see when you see christians walking this route? do you want to tell them, sorry, you're in the wrong place, probably? >> yes and no. from a historical point of view, this is almost not the route that jesus took in h
built on the site where tradition says jesus died and rose again. how did jesus get here? christians say in scene, depicted in countless movies, he walked. slowly, in agony. thousands have walked this route, the way of suffering. it's called that because christian tradition says this is the path that jesus took in his final days, when he was condemned to die, given a cross, crowned with a crown of thunderstorms, but crucified. scholars are saying this isn't the right way. this reverent doctor...
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ristia >> they were interested iner seeing if jesus is black and goddess plaque is take the christianity and advance black america. i married a beautiful intelligent woman and her -- we decided to change our names together and together we chose in 2015. from the language and signifiesd love one site is special for us of course. >> how has winning the national book award changed her life wherever else you are? >> the biggest and best change is of course people took steps in the beginning. it reflects on the way that thei history is present and how weow can create different forms of communication talking about these critical issues. >> host: if you are the calls have to say: david in rochester new york wh iran with professor abram. i'm reading a novel called black slavery.an i wondered how common was this? >> i'm not familiar with that book. there were black people wholacko owned slaves. does thas the themeit was the sd revolt in 22. it was rare because the slave owners in particular white would try to create this narrative of >> host: edom and black slaverya universal at one point like no
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a few. >> do i see a jesus tattoo on your neck there? "jesus saves"? is that part of your life right now or spiritual experience? >> trying to, yeah. >> how does that work out for you now? >> i mean, i kind of get mad at myself because i feel like i only turn to him in desperate need like this, and then i don't stay focused on god when things are, you know, normal or whatever. >> well, at this point we need to make a plan for your mental health care. would you be interested in taking some medication again? >> mm-hmm. >> let's see if we can have that assist with quieting down the voices in your head that are troubling you. it fights off depression as well. and then i'll check up and see how you're doing. okay? we're not going to let this get you. we want to partner up with you and fight this with you, okay? >> thank you. i haven't given up hope, but i'm losing it. >> i think he was quite genuine about his concern for his life. i don't know that he's going to try suicide today. that's always one of those very difficult jobs of the mental health team is t
a few. >> do i see a jesus tattoo on your neck there? "jesus saves"? is that part of your life right now or spiritual experience? >> trying to, yeah. >> how does that work out for you now? >> i mean, i kind of get mad at myself because i feel like i only turn to him in desperate need like this, and then i don't stay focused on god when things are, you know, normal or whatever. >> well, at this point we need to make a plan for your mental health care....