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jesús: defraudado, sí. carolina: le dolía y se sentía sorprendido porque un mes antes él había estado celebrando con su hermano jenry y gaudelia, la pareja de este por 12 años. jesús: fuimos a un restaurante peruano. era una noche de baile. y empezó a bailar, con la novia. con la novia, alegre, riéndose. carolina: celebraba con su novia aunque ya estaba casado legalmente con otra en un matrimonio que duró 59 días. ambas mujeres se volvieron a ver el día del funeral de jenry. madeline vélez, la esposa, y gaudelia flores, la novia. jesús: la novia, sí, estaba junto conmigo presente. y la supuesta mujer estaba al fondo, al último, a escondidas. no se presentaba. carolina: cuando jesús pensó que lo más doloroso había pasado, quiso ir a la casa de su hermano para ocuparse del tema del patrimonio, que según pensaba le pertenecía a él y a sus padres en el perú. según él, la familia jave castillo había contribuido a los negocios de jenry. jesús: mi madre me dice: "nosotros de perú mandam
jesús: defraudado, sí. carolina: le dolía y se sentía sorprendido porque un mes antes él había estado celebrando con su hermano jenry y gaudelia, la pareja de este por 12 años. jesús: fuimos a un restaurante peruano. era una noche de baile. y empezó a bailar, con la novia. con la novia, alegre, riéndose. carolina: celebraba con su novia aunque ya estaba casado legalmente con otra en un matrimonio que duró 59 días. ambas mujeres se volvieron a ver el día del funeral de jenry....
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♪ ♪ worship jesus ♪ worship jesus ♪ for he is the love, unfailing love, he is the love of god a ♪ ♪ yes, you are, lord. [applause] thank you very much, ricky. it's now my pleasure to present to you the man who initiated the idea of relocating the billy graham evangelistic association headquarters to charlotte. it was also his vision to bring his fathers ministry back home. he convinced his father and the board of directors that this library would be a continuation of billy graham's ministry for many years in the future. ladies and gentlemen, the president and chief executive officer of the billy graham evangelistic association, franklin graham. [applause] >> mr. presidents, daddy, mrs. bush, governor, cousin mayor, the board of directors, to my family and friends, i want to thank you for coming today. i want a special thanks to the donors, the people that have backed this organization financially, that have also paid for the completion of this library, and we are very grateful and thankful to you, and thank god for your generosity. the library as we were looking at the library, the
♪ ♪ worship jesus ♪ worship jesus ♪ for he is the love, unfailing love, he is the love of god a ♪ ♪ yes, you are, lord. [applause] thank you very much, ricky. it's now my pleasure to present to you the man who initiated the idea of relocating the billy graham evangelistic association headquarters to charlotte. it was also his vision to bring his fathers ministry back home. he convinced his father and the board of directors that this library would be a continuation of billy graham's...
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jesús: madre, soy yo, jesús. ¿cómo ha estado? >> bien, hijo. jesús: nada, acá en la calle. me arreglo primero y ahí le mando dinero, ¿no? sí, pues, está bueno, madre. la quiero mucho. >> bye, mi amor, cuídese. jesús: igual. carmen: aunque después de esta llamada algo le queda claro a jesús. debe actuar y hacerlo rápido. jesús: solo usted tiene que medir si tiene la capacidad de poder levantar una mochila que es de 60 kilos, más lo que lleva de comida y agua. carmen: luego de hacer un contacto se enteró de que tiene que someterse a un riguroso plan de preparación. jesús: pueden hacer un grupo de--de cinco personas, seis personas y pues, también, ya ahí nos dan suero. carmen: lo alimentan con proteínas. los obligan a hacer ejercicio. los adiestran. jesús: ya después ellos solo ponen la mochila así. eljan cada quien su mochila. ya nosotros venimos, nos ponemos la mochila y nos subimos a un carro. de subirnos a un carro ellos nos llevan al desierto. carmen: y jesús no parece ser el único interesado. en este espacio conocido como "el triángulo" se aprecia
jesús: madre, soy yo, jesús. ¿cómo ha estado? >> bien, hijo. jesús: nada, acá en la calle. me arreglo primero y ahí le mando dinero, ¿no? sí, pues, está bueno, madre. la quiero mucho. >> bye, mi amor, cuídese. jesús: igual. carmen: aunque después de esta llamada algo le queda claro a jesús. debe actuar y hacerlo rápido. jesús: solo usted tiene que medir si tiene la capacidad de poder levantar una mochila que es de 60 kilos, más lo que lleva de comida y agua. carmen:...
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more than a moral teacher, jesus was lord and savior. so honoring christ required belief in doctrinal truth. franklin wasn't sure about that. perhaps the puritans and presbyterians of his youth had gotten it wrong. perhaps he was the one who was getting back to jesus' original teachings. but he was sure that doing good was the grand point. for most of his life, franklin had traditional christian inquirers, especially family and friends who asked him about the state of his beliefs. and the state of his soul. as i've said, among the most consistent of those inquirers were her sister jane and george whitfield. in the last few weeks of franklin's life, however, one more inquirer came on the stage. franklin had known yale college president ezra styles ever since yale granted franklin an honorary master's degree in 1753, styles a congregationalist minister and a broad-minded calvinist realized that franklin was near death. quote, you have merited and received all the honors of the republic of letters and are going to a world where all sublinar
more than a moral teacher, jesus was lord and savior. so honoring christ required belief in doctrinal truth. franklin wasn't sure about that. perhaps the puritans and presbyterians of his youth had gotten it wrong. perhaps he was the one who was getting back to jesus' original teachings. but he was sure that doing good was the grand point. for most of his life, franklin had traditional christian inquirers, especially family and friends who asked him about the state of his beliefs. and the state...
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more than a moral teacher, jesus was lord and savior. so honoring christ required belief in doctrinal truth. franklin wasn't sure about that. perhaps the puritans and presbyterians of his youth had gotten it wrong. perhaps he was the one who was getting back to jesus' original teachings. but he was sure that doing good was the grand point. for most of his life, franklin had traditional christian inquirers, especially family and friends who asked him about the state of his beliefs. and the state of his soul. as i've said, among the most consistent of those inquirers were her sister jane and george whitfield. in the last few weeks of franklin's life, however, one more inquirer came on the stage. franklin had known yale college president ezra styles ever since yale granted franklin an honorary master's degree in 1753, styles a congregationalist minister and a broad-minded calvinist realized that franklin was near death. quote, you have merited and received all the honors of the republic of letters and are going to a world where all sublinar
more than a moral teacher, jesus was lord and savior. so honoring christ required belief in doctrinal truth. franklin wasn't sure about that. perhaps the puritans and presbyterians of his youth had gotten it wrong. perhaps he was the one who was getting back to jesus' original teachings. but he was sure that doing good was the grand point. for most of his life, franklin had traditional christian inquirers, especially family and friends who asked him about the state of his beliefs. and the state...
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he admired jesus's point of view. to jefferson, jesus was only human. it jesus never claimed to be anything else. christians including the authors of the new and testament books imposed the claims of divinity on him after he and gone to his grave and not risen again. franklin did not go as far as jefferson. franklin preferred not to dogma ties on matters such as divinity. in a classic tension that still marks american religion right now, franklin's devout parents, his sister, george whitfield all found doctrine less christianity to be dangerous. they agreed that morality was essential and it was better not to fight over minor theological issues. true belief in jesus was necessary for salvation. to the puritans and evangelicals, he was fully god and fully man. doubting that puts your soul in jeopardy. jesus made the way for centers to be saved through his death and resurrection. it wasn't enough to just emulate his life, as important as that was. more than a moral teacher, jesus was lord and savior. honoring christ required belief in doctrinal truth. fra
he admired jesus's point of view. to jefferson, jesus was only human. it jesus never claimed to be anything else. christians including the authors of the new and testament books imposed the claims of divinity on him after he and gone to his grave and not risen again. franklin did not go as far as jefferson. franklin preferred not to dogma ties on matters such as divinity. in a classic tension that still marks american religion right now, franklin's devout parents, his sister, george whitfield...
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para jesÚs, lo mÁs difÍcil es la sensaciÓn de pÉrdida. carolina: a usted que es lo que mÁs le duele? >> estamos cerrando. uno debe de consultar las cosas para poder tomar una decisiÓn exacta. no equivocada. >> independiente de lo que diga cada una de las partes, la decisiÓn final de la tendrÁ un juez cuyo deber serÁ evaluar la evidencia presentada por la familia como por el abogado de madeleine. aunque tambiÉn existe la posibilidad de que logren un acuerdo fuera de las cortes. >> cuando regresemos. su baile le ha traÍdo muchos >> cuando regresemos. su baile le ha traÍdo muchos aplausos. así es! con generoso toque de... miel genuina y con auténtico cacao, crema de cacahuate, y canela. ¡guau! genial empieza con g año nuevo, teléfonos nuevos paa toda tu familia. Únete a t-mobile, llévate uno de los últimos teléfonos samsung... y el galaxy s8 es gratis. ¡me encanta! y además, los planes familiares ilimitados vienen con netflix. jajajaja... Únete a el un-carrier. y luego hacemos nuestros taxes con turbotax tienen ayuda en v
para jesÚs, lo mÁs difÍcil es la sensaciÓn de pÉrdida. carolina: a usted que es lo que mÁs le duele? >> estamos cerrando. uno debe de consultar las cosas para poder tomar una decisiÓn exacta. no equivocada. >> independiente de lo que diga cada una de las partes, la decisiÓn final de la tendrÁ un juez cuyo deber serÁ evaluar la evidencia presentada por la familia como por el abogado de madeleine. aunque tambiÉn existe la posibilidad de que logren un acuerdo fuera de las...
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dulce: el pequeÑo da las gracias despuÉs de que a su padre jesÚs le otorgaron el amparo para detener su deportaciÓn. jesÚs se encontraba refugiado en esta iglesia desde el viernes para evitar que los deportaran a mÉxico. él es padre de cinco hijos, el mÁs pequeÑo lucha por su vida, recientemente fue diagnosticado con cÁncer. >> dice que fue aprobado hoy, 8 de febrero de 2018. me dieron permiso para estar aquÍ por un aÑo. dulce: el servicio de migraciÓn informÓ que habÍan tomado una decisiÓn favorable para jesÚs y que no serÍa detenido. >> cuando el oficial me hablÓ, no me dio una reacciÓn especÍfica, sino que estaba aprobado. dulce: jesÚs es originario de san luis potosÍ en mÉxico, permanecerÁ de manera legal por un aÑo, donde su hijo recibe tratamiento para la leucemia. >> ya lo van a tener a su lado, Él va a poder llevarlos a la escuela, estar con ellos, estar conmigo, conocer su hija. dulce: el abogado le solicitÓ al gobierno un amparo para detener su deportaciÓn. el procedimiento legal. >> jesÚs puede estar aquÍ por un aÑo mÁs, puede tener licencia d
dulce: el pequeÑo da las gracias despuÉs de que a su padre jesÚs le otorgaron el amparo para detener su deportaciÓn. jesÚs se encontraba refugiado en esta iglesia desde el viernes para evitar que los deportaran a mÉxico. él es padre de cinco hijos, el mÁs pequeÑo lucha por su vida, recientemente fue diagnosticado con cÁncer. >> dice que fue aprobado hoy, 8 de febrero de 2018. me dieron permiso para estar aquÍ por un aÑo. dulce: el servicio de migraciÓn informÓ que habÍan...
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that's not my view, that's jesus' view. that's not franklin's view that's jesus' teaching. if we're going to be faithful to him we have to embrace all of his teachings. >> in terms of when this became offensive in public discourse, when do you think that happened? had as it always been that way? >> no, i don't think it's always -- well, there's always been some element of that. i do think that there has been a coarse thing of our civil discussion in the last decade. i've seen it, i was in office in louisiana when the vast majority of elected officials were democrat. i was, you know, in the minority. steve scalise, the majority wip and i was elected the same time, we served together. we sat down with democrats, republicans, we talked. that's not the same even in louisiana today. the republicans are in the majority, but there is not that bipartisan approach on many issues. >> who is to blame? what's to blame for that? >> you know, i don't know. i don't know what -- i would say it's a part of the growing divide in our culture. i clearly would not say -- i know someone suggests
that's not my view, that's jesus' view. that's not franklin's view that's jesus' teaching. if we're going to be faithful to him we have to embrace all of his teachings. >> in terms of when this became offensive in public discourse, when do you think that happened? had as it always been that way? >> no, i don't think it's always -- well, there's always been some element of that. i do think that there has been a coarse thing of our civil discussion in the last decade. i've seen it, i...
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jesÚs: otra idea no, oiga. javier: gracias por esa conversaciÓn, mucho Éxito y vamos a seguir de cerca su historia como buenas tardes. carolina: seguimos en washington. javier: hay consternaciÓn en el washington al conocerse la historia de un inmigrante hondureÑo que llamÓ a la policÍa para denunciar la presencia de un sospechoso en su propiedad. hasta ahÍ todo normal.nunca se imaginÓ que la policÍa se lo llevarÍa a Él, a inmigraciÓn. la policÍa a travÉs de facebook dijo que no van a responder ese tipo de orden judicial de ahora en adelante. carolina: hay molestia de parte de la gente porque se preguntan cÓmo llamas a la policÍa para reportar que alguien te estÁ robando el carro. kondo llegan a preguntar, la vÍctima, tte preguntan por tus documentos y terminas arrestado. es un hombre con tres hijos y sin antecedentes criminales. javier: hoy comienza un debate migratorio en el senado. carolina: aquÍ algunos elementos bÁsicos que usted debe saber. primero, construir al el muro a lo largo de la
jesÚs: otra idea no, oiga. javier: gracias por esa conversaciÓn, mucho Éxito y vamos a seguir de cerca su historia como buenas tardes. carolina: seguimos en washington. javier: hay consternaciÓn en el washington al conocerse la historia de un inmigrante hondureÑo que llamÓ a la policÍa para denunciar la presencia de un sospechoso en su propiedad. hasta ahÍ todo normal.nunca se imaginÓ que la policÍa se lo llevarÍa a Él, a inmigraciÓn. la policÍa a travÉs de facebook dijo que no...
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we ask this in jesus name, amen. thank you all. [applause] >> let me begin by asking the almighty to bless our great country, the united states of america, our president donald trump, the members of congress, the cabinet and all the distinguished world leaders that are gathered here today for this national prayer breakfast. the difference between prayer and privacy. in prophecy, it is god who initiates the call. in prayer, it is always men who dial first. the other difference is that unlike men, god's line is never busy. in deuteronomy 30 it says "the commandments i have given are not in the heavens, for you to say who can ascend their. -- ascend there. as the psalmist proclaims, the heavens belong to god but the earth was given to man." no human being is ever consulted about when he would like to be born. nor is he advised on the precise time of his death. the great blessing of life is every man's ability to turn the opposed fate he is born with into destiny. to convert life, on the alterable challenges into god given opportunitie
we ask this in jesus name, amen. thank you all. [applause] >> let me begin by asking the almighty to bless our great country, the united states of america, our president donald trump, the members of congress, the cabinet and all the distinguished world leaders that are gathered here today for this national prayer breakfast. the difference between prayer and privacy. in prophecy, it is god who initiates the call. in prayer, it is always men who dial first. the other difference is that...
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and it was, who is jesus to you? this person of jesus that has impacted more people in this world than any other person, who is jesus to you? it was a question that i had to struggle with even as a 5-year-old. i continue to learn and grow and understand jesus. and different people have different ideas of who jesus is. no one can deny he was a real person who had more impact on this world than anybody else. we talk about the impact that billy graham has had. jesus is the reason for the impact that billy graham had. so he asked the question, who is jesus? and i think it's worth the study, take the time to look into who was this man that lived 2,000 years ago, and yet affected everything, even our calendar is adjusted to his life, who is this jesus? and i think the question is, as you dig in and ask questions and studies, the question is, is this the jesus who he said he is, or isn't he? is he a liar, a lunatic, or is he lord? lord and savior? the only hope, the light of this world. i believe that that is exactly who th
and it was, who is jesus to you? this person of jesus that has impacted more people in this world than any other person, who is jesus to you? it was a question that i had to struggle with even as a 5-year-old. i continue to learn and grow and understand jesus. and different people have different ideas of who jesus is. no one can deny he was a real person who had more impact on this world than anybody else. we talk about the impact that billy graham has had. jesus is the reason for the impact...
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and they are trying to extract the moral teachings of jesus. this is a project he is never quite satisfied with. he order some more bibles. starts to cut up the passages of the gospel of the new testament. he puts them in chronological and removes or extracts those parts that can be identified through reason and thought. out goes the merrick kohl's, out goes the resurrection. what remains is what he thinks is the life and moral of jesus. he creates this for himself. it something he probably read when he is ready to go to bed. this is a very private document he creates himself. i think as the dr. already mentioned, you get a sense of only aboutthis not jefferson and a unique mind in american history, but also about the revolution. you are rewriting the constitution, rewriting the law. you will rewrite the bible by doing this and find greater truth. the bible itself comes to the smithsonian in the 1890's. it was purchased by the librarian of the smithsonian for an exhibition in atlanta. since then it has been in our fascinatings a document people
and they are trying to extract the moral teachings of jesus. this is a project he is never quite satisfied with. he order some more bibles. starts to cut up the passages of the gospel of the new testament. he puts them in chronological and removes or extracts those parts that can be identified through reason and thought. out goes the merrick kohl's, out goes the resurrection. what remains is what he thinks is the life and moral of jesus. he creates this for himself. it something he probably...
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nd only called on jesus name. god resists the proud but gives grace to the humble when the world knew him. .ou know, john 15 . says this that you bear fute and am.rove to be my disssipe and on february 21, i don't doubt that he heard these words. ll done my good and faithful servant. we pray that more send him like him. mr. hultgren: i would like to congressman ted dud from north carolina. mr. budd: it's not every day i speak on behalf who has changed the lives of millions of people across the globe. billy graham was known as america's pastor and rightly so. and i was spending this time in a district and someone came up to me and they were a baseball fan and said you know who has the most saves in yankee stadium. i had to half and think god did the saving. but let's speak for billy graham. darle orn in 1918 in a dairy farm ap crusades attracted thousands of people and shaped the beliefs of a generation by introducing many of the evangelical faith. luther vited martin king junior to speak on the issue of racial inj
nd only called on jesus name. god resists the proud but gives grace to the humble when the world knew him. .ou know, john 15 . says this that you bear fute and am.rove to be my disssipe and on february 21, i don't doubt that he heard these words. ll done my good and faithful servant. we pray that more send him like him. mr. hultgren: i would like to congressman ted dud from north carolina. mr. budd: it's not every day i speak on behalf who has changed the lives of millions of people across the...
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i love jesus. but he thinks jesus tells him to say things. and i'm like jesus didn't say that. >> it's one thing to talk to jesus. it's another thing when jesus talks to you. >> exactly. >> that's different. that's different: that's called mental illness if i'm not correct. >> my question can he talk to mary magdalene without his wife in the room? ainsley: is this a new low for the abc show? here to weigh in on this is host of truth exchange cathy barnett. cathy, what do you think about that? >> yeah. it was sad, wasn't it? >> it really was. it was really sad. because, you know, on one hand we recognize that these women are just blind and they and what we typically see from the left is if they don't understand something, they have a tendency to try to despise it or mock it because they don't have a personal relationship with jesus christ. they want to mock those who do. but we know that america is a christian nation. despite what joy says, despite what even president obama declared many years ago, this is a christian nation founded on christi
i love jesus. but he thinks jesus tells him to say things. and i'm like jesus didn't say that. >> it's one thing to talk to jesus. it's another thing when jesus talks to you. >> exactly. >> that's different. that's different: that's called mental illness if i'm not correct. >> my question can he talk to mary magdalene without his wife in the room? ainsley: is this a new low for the abc show? here to weigh in on this is host of truth exchange cathy barnett. cathy, what do...
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you may be saved by them but you're not saved by jesus. he taught us to live a life of respect and honor and what jesus christ stands for and that we should live a life as an example to others on what it's like to be a christian. in the sadness of the loss of billy graham, he says rejoice evermore and pray without ceasing. i think we are in that time right now in terms of billy graham's life. we should rejoice for the great service he gave to all of us, the great message he brought around the world and we should pray that the world will continue to be blessed. we will do in our small way to see that we are disciples of that faith in jesus christ. witness and of and evangelism is to witness for other folks. he was a former marine and met hematocrit said. he volunteered to help him in his off-duty time and impress doctor graham and he asked him to join the crusade. he said i can't do it right now. he said if you will come to me at the end of those two years i will put you on my team. 48 years ago he joined the team of billy graham and became
you may be saved by them but you're not saved by jesus. he taught us to live a life of respect and honor and what jesus christ stands for and that we should live a life as an example to others on what it's like to be a christian. in the sadness of the loss of billy graham, he says rejoice evermore and pray without ceasing. i think we are in that time right now in terms of billy graham's life. we should rejoice for the great service he gave to all of us, the great message he brought around the...
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that is jesus's teaching. and if we are being faithful to him, we have to embrace all of his teachings. host: when did that become a offensive discourse? guest: there has always been an element of that. especially in the last decade. i was in office in louisiana when the vast a member -- when the vast number of officials were democrats. george within i were serving together. with democrats and talked. the republicans are in the majority but there isn't the bipartisan approach. host: what is to blame for that? guest: i would say it is part of the growing divide of our culture. i know they're people who say that we are holding up the standard of morality. but i don't think that is fair. i think there has been nature of delay from the biblical truth and the recognition of who we are and united as one nation. i think this is all the more reason that we need to continue to have this discussion for those who preach the word of god . host: laura is in new hampshire. good morning. caller: i just came from north caroli
that is jesus's teaching. and if we are being faithful to him, we have to embrace all of his teachings. host: when did that become a offensive discourse? guest: there has always been an element of that. especially in the last decade. i was in office in louisiana when the vast a member -- when the vast number of officials were democrats. george within i were serving together. with democrats and talked. the republicans are in the majority but there isn't the bipartisan approach. host: what is to...
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de inmigraciÓn anuncio hace momentos que suspendÍa la deportaciÓn por cuestiones humanitarias, ahora jesÚs puede irse a casa y continuar luchando por su caso. >> en los Últimos dÍas jesÚs b viviÓ la peor pesadilla de su vida viendo como la leucemia estÁ acabando con la salud de su hijo mientras permanecÍa refugiado en esta iglesia esperando en cualquier momento la llegada del servicio de inmigraciÓn. >> sÉ que aquÍ no van a pararse los de ice, espero que no. >> c cinco hijos a su cuidado con una esposa embarazada la deportaciÓn de jesÚs representaba la desintegraciÓn de su familia. >> el trauma sicolÓgico que les causa, la separaciÓn de su papÁ. >> destrozada porque pueda que se lo lleven. >> jesÚs quien vive en los estados unidos desde que tenÍa dos aÑos fue detenido por conducir con una licencia falsa, despuÉs saliÓ voluntariamente del paÍs, y reingresÓ dos veces ilegalmente. para reunirse con su familia. >> drogas, gangas que estÁn matando a gente, la verdad no me voy a sentir a gusto estar allÁ sin mi familia. >> jesÚs recibiÓ una visa de deportaciÓn por part
de inmigraciÓn anuncio hace momentos que suspendÍa la deportaciÓn por cuestiones humanitarias, ahora jesÚs puede irse a casa y continuar luchando por su caso. >> en los Últimos dÍas jesÚs b viviÓ la peor pesadilla de su vida viendo como la leucemia estÁ acabando con la salud de su hijo mientras permanecÍa refugiado en esta iglesia esperando en cualquier momento la llegada del servicio de inmigraciÓn. >> sÉ que aquÍ no van a pararse los de ice, espero que no. >> c...
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>> first of all, i sympathize with jesus' story. it's very unfortunate, the situation that he's put himself in. and i'm very glad that he got that work permit for a year's stay. i believe the many trump supporters would sympathize with him and would want to do the right thing. however, we cannot ignore the law. this is the greatest nation in the world because of the law system and because of many, many other things. so he just experienced this nation's grace. and i.c.e. decision of him staying. but again, we cannot base everything, all the law systems, so complex, into one particular case. i personally know a couple of people deported under the obama administration, but it wasn't as loud as before. so it's very political. it's very emotional. i'm just very glad jesus has his second chance. he's going to have to really reapply himself. i'm an immigrant from mexico. 16 years ago. still working on my english as you can tell. and working very hard. i have four kids myself. it's a lot on his plate. >> one difference is that president oba
>> first of all, i sympathize with jesus' story. it's very unfortunate, the situation that he's put himself in. and i'm very glad that he got that work permit for a year's stay. i believe the many trump supporters would sympathize with him and would want to do the right thing. however, we cannot ignore the law. this is the greatest nation in the world because of the law system and because of many, many other things. so he just experienced this nation's grace. and i.c.e. decision of him...
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i'm christian, i love jesus, but he thinks jesus tells him to say things. i'm like jesus didn't say that. it's scary. >> laura: even the other contestants on the -- whatever that is, i didn't know that was still on. i think she has become her own character in her own continuing reality show. even the other people didn't seem to buy what she is saying. >> the national discussion, the parameters should never be defined by omarosa -- i want to make a bigger point. the sickness of the left is that they think they are god. made it illegal to worship anyway, elevated the state to replace god. anybody who believes in jesus or god is a fool to be targeted or mocked. it's only christianity, they look at that as a tool of the week. to be mocked and dismissed, it is gross and disgusting and should be rejected and all of its forms. >> laura: when obama was over there with rick warren at his church in california, when hillary spoke at various churches during her campaign, al gore appeared at a church -- does that keep you up at night, where you really worried about that
i'm christian, i love jesus, but he thinks jesus tells him to say things. i'm like jesus didn't say that. it's scary. >> laura: even the other contestants on the -- whatever that is, i didn't know that was still on. i think she has become her own character in her own continuing reality show. even the other people didn't seem to buy what she is saying. >> the national discussion, the parameters should never be defined by omarosa -- i want to make a bigger point. the sickness of the...
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this is not about what one man has done for jesus christ. this is what jesus christ has done for one man. we are not called to be famous. we are called to be faithful. i just want to thank billy graham for being an example of a man that is, that is given holy, has given his holy self to a holy god, and this is what can happen. we can change lives. when we give ourselves holy to
this is not about what one man has done for jesus christ. this is what jesus christ has done for one man. we are not called to be famous. we are called to be faithful. i just want to thank billy graham for being an example of a man that is, that is given holy, has given his holy self to a holy god, and this is what can happen. we can change lives. when we give ourselves holy to
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he committed his life to jesus christ at the age of 15 and lived the commitment with face for the next 84 years. he was married for 64 years to ruth bell graham. he was a father of three daughters, two sons and now 19 grandchildren. as his casket was laid in honor in the rotunda, i realized that one of those grandchildren is a graduate of west point, one of my nominees soon to be lieutenant colonel in the u.s. army and was good to see him. reverend graham preached nalmost 215 million in more than 185 countries and territories on six continents. he prayed with soldiers on the battlefield increase the, in vietnam he preached in villages and in britain's windsor castle and provided counsel from every president from harry truman to barack obama. he also stood up forto u what ws right, denouncing segregation, oppression, preaching jointly with the reverend martin luther king jr. in the 1950s and lived a life of integrity and honor. he spoke words of comfort and hope at the national cathedral following the september 11 terrorist attack, reminding america that god is our refuge and strength a
he committed his life to jesus christ at the age of 15 and lived the commitment with face for the next 84 years. he was married for 64 years to ruth bell graham. he was a father of three daughters, two sons and now 19 grandchildren. as his casket was laid in honor in the rotunda, i realized that one of those grandchildren is a graduate of west point, one of my nominees soon to be lieutenant colonel in the u.s. army and was good to see him. reverend graham preached nalmost 215 million in more...
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. >> you have come to jesus. jesus loves you. he forgives you. you come to the cross. when he went to the cross, what he suffered for you. he came to die for us. you've come to say lord, thank you for dying for me. >> bret: it was not about him. went through a stretch in the '80 is where televangelists, as you mentioned, had some serious scandals. for billy graham, it was not about him. >> always about the gospel, and that's what i appreciate about his son franklin who is a chip off the old block. franklin does not speak unless he presents the gospel of jesus christ, that all of us have hope, purpose, and meaning. we find that in the forgiveness that comes through jesus christ. that was at the center of billy graham's ministry. it remained that until the very end and now he has others who have picked that up, and so his legacy lives on not only in his own children but in the lives of all of those he has touched literally around the world. >> bret: i want to ask you to other questions. in the midst of this gun talk and school shootings, one of the things we haven't real
. >> you have come to jesus. jesus loves you. he forgives you. you come to the cross. when he went to the cross, what he suffered for you. he came to die for us. you've come to say lord, thank you for dying for me. >> bret: it was not about him. went through a stretch in the '80 is where televangelists, as you mentioned, had some serious scandals. for billy graham, it was not about him. >> always about the gospel, and that's what i appreciate about his son franklin who is a...
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jesus is your savior and wants you to be happy with him forever. as a historian my admiration for him only grew as i came to appreciate even more the tremendous role he played in the american evangelical movement. may the lord that billy graham loves so passionately now grant him eternal rest. cardinal dolan. we'll continue to have more coverage on the passing of the reverend graham, age 99, throughout our day today. there is other news to get to. another big story this hour. teenagers from parkland, florida demanding their voices be heard. they're in the state capitol in tallahassee. some are in washington, d.c. at the white house. >> sandra: more coming up. democrats very unhappy as the trump administration pushes low-cost obamacare alternative health plans. more on that coming up. >> tech: at safelite autoglass we know that when you're spending time with the grandkids... ♪ music >> tech: ...every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why at safelite, we'll show you exactly when we'll be there. with a replaceme
jesus is your savior and wants you to be happy with him forever. as a historian my admiration for him only grew as i came to appreciate even more the tremendous role he played in the american evangelical movement. may the lord that billy graham loves so passionately now grant him eternal rest. cardinal dolan. we'll continue to have more coverage on the passing of the reverend graham, age 99, throughout our day today. there is other news to get to. another big story this hour. teenagers from...
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name of billy graham's savior and closest friend, jesus christ. amen.
name of billy graham's savior and closest friend, jesus christ. amen.
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(jesus speaking spanish): >> narrator: in december 2017, jesus was deported. (jesus speaking spanish): ♪ >> ...38 of the suspecte gangsters were pulled off our long island streets. but, some of the arrests were in maryland, where authorities say ms-1is also... >> ...lured the victim to a secluded area, and then stabbed the victim to death. >> more than 1,200 gang members have been convicted so far this year according to... >> ...gang members took advantage of glaring o loopholes laws to enter the country as illegal unaccompanied alien minors.ca most tray, they have caused the loss of many innocent lives. >> narronor: coming to tline... >> ...tensions between saudi arabia and iran... >> narrator: the epic story of two of countries - saudi arabia >> the saudi's started the sectarian messnot us. >> narrator: and iran >> the iranians are the ones whx arrting terrorism. >> narrator: and their decades long battle for control of the middle east. >> is the sunni shia divide about to explode wide open? >> ...the shia feel reatened by the sunni... arrator: a two part
(jesus speaking spanish): >> narrator: in december 2017, jesus was deported. (jesus speaking spanish): ♪ >> ...38 of the suspecte gangsters were pulled off our long island streets. but, some of the arrests were in maryland, where authorities say ms-1is also... >> ...lured the victim to a secluded area, and then stabbed the victim to death. >> more than 1,200 gang members have been convicted so far this year according to... >> ...gang members took advantage of...
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jesus spent more time condemning the religious elite of his day, the establishment, then he did anyone else. reformation, it was the evangelicals leaving the established catholic church because it was so corrupt and it pawn of- pretty much a the governments of europe. it was evangelicals who left europe because they were antiestablishment. it was evangelicals who bought in the revolutionary war because they were sick of the establishment. so, when evangelicals supported trump more than any other president they have supported in recent memory, what the press never understood is two things. one, they hate the establishment. they are independent. they don't want the good old boys to run things. they don't want the career politicians to run things. they want the average citizen to run things. the whole christian believeat evangelicals is based on the idea of forgiveness and redemption and that we are all sinners. so, evangelicals and have no wholem supporting somebody is a center, because evangelicals believe everybody is a center -- somebody who is a sinner because evangelicals believe ev
jesus spent more time condemning the religious elite of his day, the establishment, then he did anyone else. reformation, it was the evangelicals leaving the established catholic church because it was so corrupt and it pawn of- pretty much a the governments of europe. it was evangelicals who left europe because they were antiestablishment. it was evangelicals who bought in the revolutionary war because they were sick of the establishment. so, when evangelicals supported trump more than any...
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. >> jesus said there are two roads. there is the broad road that leads to destruction and judgment and there is the other road that leads to heaven. >> he preached to more people than anyone in history. >> followed jesus, let him lead you home. >> evangelist who touched tens of millions. called by some the protestant pope. the world was his pulpit. >> i never dreamed there would ever be a night like this in my life. >> the reverend billy graham first felt the spirit at age 16 after hearing an evangelist preach in charlotte, north carolina. he left his family's dairy farm and went to bible college in florida where he started preaching on the streets of tampa. >> they have a place there where the saloon keeper threw me out into a ditch and told me never to come back. >> graham received a warmer reception from ruth bell. the two married in 1943. as their family grew, so did his ministry. >> there are problems of sin and habit that can not be solved outside the person of our lord jesus christ. >> 1949 california tent reviva
. >> jesus said there are two roads. there is the broad road that leads to destruction and judgment and there is the other road that leads to heaven. >> he preached to more people than anyone in history. >> followed jesus, let him lead you home. >> evangelist who touched tens of millions. called by some the protestant pope. the world was his pulpit. >> i never dreamed there would ever be a night like this in my life. >> the reverend billy graham first felt...
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by surrendering your life to jesus christ. >> and jesus is saying to us, in 1969, take up your cross. follow me. and we can change the world. ♪ ♪ >> on the cross said lord remember me. and at that moment jesus said thou shall be with me in paradise. that quick you can make your decision. >> oh, yes there is pleasure in sin for short time. it's soon over. the hangover comes. nothing you can do about it. it will be there. choose christ and there will never be a hangover except joy and peace. >> by faith i said i believe him. he came into nigh heart. and changed my life. and now, i'm ready when i hear that call to go into the presence of god. >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm don dahler. one week after the deadliest high school shooting in american history, the debate over gun control may have reached a turning point. president trump, staunch defender of the second amendment is vowing to get things done to stop gun violence at schools. te president, vice president, mike pence and secretary of education, betsey devos met with survivors of last week's shooting in florida and mas
by surrendering your life to jesus christ. >> and jesus is saying to us, in 1969, take up your cross. follow me. and we can change the world. ♪ ♪ >> on the cross said lord remember me. and at that moment jesus said thou shall be with me in paradise. that quick you can make your decision. >> oh, yes there is pleasure in sin for short time. it's soon over. the hangover comes. nothing you can do about it. it will be there. choose christ and there will never be a hangover...
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in the name of jesus of nazareth, amen. [applaus [applause] >> mr. president, you know the history of this event goes back 66 years to the days of president eisenhower. each year we express our prayers for god to bless the person and family who occupy the white house. mr. president, we, along with millions of americans pray for you. we pray for god's comfort and wisdom to guide you as you lead this nation in our challenging world. ladies and gentlemen, the 45th president of the united states, donald j. trump. [applaus [applause] >> thank you. [applaus [applause] >> thank you very much and thank you, randy, for that very kind introduction. i want to thank you and congressman charlie crist, and with dignitaries around the world as we continue to tradition. i'm glad to be joined by many members of my cabinet. you're doing a terrific job. i want to extend our appreciation to the first lady of rwanda for leading the opening prayer, thank you. thank you very much. [applaus [applause] >> i also want to thank my two great friends, mark burnett and roma downn
in the name of jesus of nazareth, amen. [applaus [applause] >> mr. president, you know the history of this event goes back 66 years to the days of president eisenhower. each year we express our prayers for god to bless the person and family who occupy the white house. mr. president, we, along with millions of americans pray for you. we pray for god's comfort and wisdom to guide you as you lead this nation in our challenging world. ladies and gentlemen, the 45th president of the united...
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sp (jesus speakinanish): vi he was disciplined for written ms-13 on his arm. and he, you know, adam denies the charges. and also hischool records show no signs of that at all. like, there's no paper trail or anythingthere's no documents indicating that this event ever happened. >> narrator: then there was jairo's ex-girlfriend. school resource officers at brentwood high suspected that her new boyfriend was a gang member. >> he got suspended ool for a shirt he was wearing, and we also got stopped by detectives, and they were accusing him of being a gang member. >> is your current boyfriend a gang member?>> o, he's not a gang member. >> how do you know that? tell me. >> he would never go out with friends or go out, he would go to work, from work to his house. else he would go to the school. he had good grades, he was a good student. >> narrato junior would also be suspected. in mch, huntington high scho summoned his dad to a hearing. (junior speaking spanish): >>arrator: the school accused him of displaying ms-13 gang signs and threatening another student, which
sp (jesus speakinanish): vi he was disciplined for written ms-13 on his arm. and he, you know, adam denies the charges. and also hischool records show no signs of that at all. like, there's no paper trail or anythingthere's no documents indicating that this event ever happened. >> narrator: then there was jairo's ex-girlfriend. school resource officers at brentwood high suspected that her new boyfriend was a gang member. >> he got suspended ool for a shirt he was wearing, and we...
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graham internally, jesus christ is the answer. and this is important, politicians, the tough business that it is, consolation to talk to the man, and dr. graham, really lived his belief as almost no one you can think of in american history. neil: very good seeing you. >> thank you, my friend. neil: the billy graham legacy as the nation prepares to say goodbye and a rare honor afforded a private citizen in north carolina, the casket in charlotte, north carolina at the united states capitol where he will lay in honor. jerry falwell junior with us now, we talked a great deal about this 99-year-old preacher reps legacy, what kept him such a confidant of so many different presidents. and the unique asset, and -- and none other than the christian faith ever had. democrats, republicans, that was not his thing. everybody has their own gifts. he made sure he stayed with one simple task of communicating the gospel of jesus christ, a simple message we are all sinners. and that simple message was something he never deviated from. that is why
graham internally, jesus christ is the answer. and this is important, politicians, the tough business that it is, consolation to talk to the man, and dr. graham, really lived his belief as almost no one you can think of in american history. neil: very good seeing you. >> thank you, my friend. neil: the billy graham legacy as the nation prepares to say goodbye and a rare honor afforded a private citizen in north carolina, the casket in charlotte, north carolina at the united states capitol...
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jesÚs: un abrazo a maria joel. francisca: camila ospina cumpleaÑos hoy, felicidades, de new jersey, cumple seis! carlos: nidia juÁrez, felicidades! ♪ ♪ ♪ alan: miren nada mÁs esta historia. vamos a hablar con josÉ robles, el hombre indocumentado a quien le negaron un transplante por su estatus migratorio. hoy recupera la esperanza, la confianza, la fe, estaremos con Él. francisca: prince royce responde a la polÉmica de "despacito" en los grammy. habla a lo revelado de la fiesta con david beckham y su amistad con cristiano ronaldo. esta fuerte! carlos: agÁrrense, con sus espectaculares recetas nos sorprende walter martino. fusiona su comida con oro, si les sobra oro, vÉnganse para acÁ! nos trae una botella con diamantes, rubÍes, esmeraldasy policÍa incluido. ♪ ♪ ♪ alan: buenos dÍas, hoy 1 de febrero de 2018. hay esta policÍa aquí, para cuidar esta belleza. imagÍnese quiÉn estÁ con nosotros, una eminencia de la cocina. carlos: mi querido o alter, como le decÍamos, se apodan "the million
jesÚs: un abrazo a maria joel. francisca: camila ospina cumpleaÑos hoy, felicidades, de new jersey, cumple seis! carlos: nidia juÁrez, felicidades! ♪ ♪ ♪ alan: miren nada mÁs esta historia. vamos a hablar con josÉ robles, el hombre indocumentado a quien le negaron un transplante por su estatus migratorio. hoy recupera la esperanza, la confianza, la fe, estaremos con Él. francisca: prince royce responde a la polÉmica de "despacito" en los grammy. habla a lo revelado de la...
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you can become a new person by surrendering your life to jesus christ. ( applause ) and jesus is saying to us, in 1969, take up your cross! follow me! and we can change the world! he took that one moment and said, "lord, remember me." and in that moment, jesus said, "thou shall be with me in paradise." that quick, you can make your decision. oh, yes, there's pleasure in sin for a short time. but it's soon over. the hangover comes, and there's nothing you can do about it. it's going to be there. choose christ, and there will never be a hangover except joy and peace. by faith, i said i believe him. and he came into my heart and changed my life. and now, i'm ready. when i hear that call to go into the presence of god. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh t ccess.wgbh.org begins with the car break-in epidemic.. and a new plan to catch the crooks who... right now... have little fea go >>> kpix5 news with a car break- in epidemic and a new plan to catch the crooks who right now have little fear of the law. good evening. i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm allen mart
you can become a new person by surrendering your life to jesus christ. ( applause ) and jesus is saying to us, in 1969, take up your cross! follow me! and we can change the world! he took that one moment and said, "lord, remember me." and in that moment, jesus said, "thou shall be with me in paradise." that quick, you can make your decision. oh, yes, there's pleasure in sin for a short time. but it's soon over. the hangover comes, and there's nothing you can do about it....