Will tell you about the backlash following the ban on Opposition Party. So that we begin in saudi arabia where crown Prince Mohammed bin solomon has detained some of the most high profile members of his royal family that includes form a crown Prince Mohammed bin nayef as well as a prince had been ive been a saudi thats younger brother of the saudi king report suggests that theyve both been accused of treason so to gods have also arrested one of them had been nice brought this. Lightly to be under the threat of life imprisonment all possible ask you should both could have rivaled crown Prince Mohammed bin solomon to the throne if king solomon died without serious Senior Correspondent jim wallace shell explains what these detentions mean for the kingdom and the impact on saudi politics. In terms of his significance its huge because were talking about true of the most senior members of the saudi royal family and true that up until now have not been seen as supporters of crown prince may h
Torah, visit cspan. Org cities tour. We continue with our look at the history of chapel hill. We are in chapel hill, North Carolina at the Marion Cheek Jackson Center. The Marion Cheek Jackson Center is a place where we preserve the side and 10he north top communities. Buying me are photographs of the Civil Rights Movement that took thee here in chapel hill in 1960s. In the 1960s chapel hill was segregated. People could not go into stores, the schools were segregated. It will be theaters, all things were segregated. , again, a time when black people had to create their own community. In this particular community they built their home, they had a business district. Had one school, they had their churches that everyone attended. There was a very closeknit community. What got the ball rolling here in chapel hill during the Civil Rights Movement was, after the greensboro sit in, there were a group of guys that got together and they decided they needed to do something here in chapel hill to
Reverend jim wallace. Blessed to be here. I want to get to the book but i want to start with the christianity today editorial calling for President Trumps removal from office. Your reaction, you wrote on sojourners in your editorial this might be a watershed moment for 2020. Why . You know, i came back from the 27 city book tour right in the middle of advent. Which in our tradition is a season of waiting and yearning and longing for christ. Thats what advent means so waiting for christ is what i was thinking coming home and then an editorial appears from christianity today which is a credible magazine. And the editor who i know says that there are moral issues at stake now in the selection. Not just political. But the deeper and the morality of President Trump is what ehes raising and so to me, it was the coming of what this my book was all about, what did jesus say . What did he mean . Did he mean it. So heres this christianity today saying these tradeoffs, the transactional deals we
From across the spectrum on key Public Policy issues of the day. Joining us today to talk about his book while he took the jim wallace, good morning two. I want to start with christianity today. An editorial calling for President Trumps removal from office. Your reaction. Euros in your editorial that this might be a watershed moment for 2020, why . Guest i came back from a 27 city book tour. Right in the middle of advent. Which, in our tradition is a season of waiting and during and longing for christ. What iting for christ is was thinking coming home. All of a sudden cover this editorial appears from christianity today, a very established evangelical credible , mark galli, who i know, says there are moral issues at stake in the selection. Not just political, but deeper. The reality of a President Trump is what he is raising. Me, what did jesus say . What did he mean . Did he mean it . Heres this person today saying these tradeoffs, these transactional deals we like what donald trump i
Merry christmas, everyone. Its my honor to welcome the president of the United States and our first lady. Tree]istmas trump thank you very much, secretary bernhardt. We also have with us very special people congressman jim jordan, congressman mark meadows, and representative john ratcliffe. Its an honor to be with everyone tonight. And all across our land, melania and i would like to wish you a very, very Merry Christmas. And now, the first lady will do the honors of lighting the National Christmas tree. So well count from five down to that very special number. Five, four, three, two, one thats great. music plays. thats beautiful. Thank you very much. And let us show our appreciation to the incredible workers at the department of the interior and the National Park service, please. Did such an incredible job. applause. thank you very much. And thank you, as well, to the u. S. Marine corps band and the tucson arizona boys choir. You know that. The chorus is fantastic. And thank you very