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jim wallis, thank you for joining us for "the sunday show". so, how did american christianity come to be like -- linked with race in this toxic way? >> as you well know, every nation has their better angels and their worst demons did the worst demons in race run very deep. donald trump is a marker. he is marketing racial grievance. he is marketing our worst demons, isolation. the he brought the bible of so let's bring the bible up. the bible exposes donald trump and his false white gospel. the bible says you can't talk about immigrants like that. you can't favor the rich over the poor, you can't use racial grievance, racial fears, the trajectory is fear, hate, and violence. that has to be opposed by people who are people of faith. this isn't just a test of democracy, the test of faith, and we have to stand up against the biblical illiteracy of donald trump. >> you save time for practicing christians to help dismantle the false gospel that empathize white the primacy and autocracy. but, how? >> well, we are having conversations across the count
jim wallis, thank you for joining us for "the sunday show". so, how did american christianity come to be like -- linked with race in this toxic way? >> as you well know, every nation has their better angels and their worst demons did the worst demons in race run very deep. donald trump is a marker. he is marketing racial grievance. he is marketing our worst demons, isolation. the he brought the bible of so let's bring the bible up. the bible exposes donald trump and his false...
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there's, i think, of sojourners by jim wallis or vote come good are led by padgett moral mondays led by reverend barber and many others that have tried to address this and speak in the language of religion around around other issues. don't know that i have the answer, but i you make a good point that republicans and conservatives have been far more successful at mobilizing around religion, around their political beliefs. and it's a it seems to be a challenge for democrats for sure. thank you. so i'm a big npr fan. i was at least 2 hours a day. i heard you yesterday. the right that morning. yes. you listen the morning, actually, cnn amanpour at night. there you are. people like your parents, first of all, are they are they still with us? yes. okay do they think trump is going to help and does it matter? i haven't asked. that's a good question. but again, i would go back to the pew data i cited a moment ago that suggests that most evangelicals who support trump don't see him as a deeply person. and i don't think he's really tried to present himself as a religious i mean, despite some o
there's, i think, of sojourners by jim wallis or vote come good are led by padgett moral mondays led by reverend barber and many others that have tried to address this and speak in the language of religion around around other issues. don't know that i have the answer, but i you make a good point that republicans and conservatives have been far more successful at mobilizing around religion, around their political beliefs. and it's a it seems to be a challenge for democrats for sure. thank you....
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the new book is titled "the false white gospel" author jim wallis. thank you so much. >> with a forward by eddie glaude. how about that, it all comes around. >> well, he had such credibility and then just undercut it there. i tell you what, that is awesome. eddie, i'm very excited about your book coming out. >> thank you. >> when is it out? >> next week. >> fantastic. before we go to break. mike you and i were not on yesterday and i want to talk about a dear friend of mine. and i know a guy that you loved too. bill delahunt. i served with a lot of people in the house. bill was as far left as i was right. we didn't agree on one thing on the judiciary committee. he was constantly trying to get me to go to columbia to visit the rebels in the mountains. i'm not going up, man. he goes they're great guys, joe. no they're not. i think bill was just poking me. but i just love that guy so much. he had such a great spirit. he was such a positive, happy guy, and he was -- that's just a perfect example of congress working the way it should work. two guys complet
the new book is titled "the false white gospel" author jim wallis. thank you so much. >> with a forward by eddie glaude. how about that, it all comes around. >> well, he had such credibility and then just undercut it there. i tell you what, that is awesome. eddie, i'm very excited about your book coming out. >> thank you. >> when is it out? >> next week. >> fantastic. before we go to break. mike you and i were not on yesterday and i want to talk...
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and former trump attorney tim parlatore, also with them that's a former assistant us attorney, kim wally. she is also the author of the book, pardon power, how the pardon system works, and why that may be important in these cases as well. but let's start first with cnn's jessica schneider. as we're just getting these transcripts from this testimony today, jessica, what is jumping out to you in them? >> yeah abby, i'm laura. we have all 233 pages. the verbatim of the hours of what happened inside the courtroom today. i mean, this is crucial because while we have those reporters in the court who are giving us the real-time information. this is actually it in black and white. and the first thing i want to highlight from these pages really goes to the core of this case, the issue of not just the falsification of business records, but possible campaign finance violations. so the first part of this transcript here is from the prosecutor saying, were you aware that expenditures by corporations made for the purpose of influencing an election made in coordination with or at the request if a candi
and former trump attorney tim parlatore, also with them that's a former assistant us attorney, kim wally. she is also the author of the book, pardon power, how the pardon system works, and why that may be important in these cases as well. but let's start first with cnn's jessica schneider. as we're just getting these transcripts from this testimony today, jessica, what is jumping out to you in them? >> yeah abby, i'm laura. we have all 233 pages. the verbatim of the hours of what happened...
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it can wally and former republican congressman joe walsh so glad to have all of you guys here. i want to ask you first about what took place. there was the cross-examination here, marcus, because there was a lot i mean, this is not the michael cohen witness where everyone knows you're gonna go after his credibility. in fact, that he has different guilty pleas for false false statements and beyond this, would david pecker, a long time? friend, who has immunity, who has a non-prosecution agreement. >> how did they do what you're trying to chip away at this point on cross-examination, you're not one for knock-out, blow i mean, we've heard you talk about the jigsaw puzzle for the prosecution and defense. you're just trying to chip away whether it'd be putting more weight on michael cohen's testimony. so saying, hey, of the president going through cohen to talk two each time, if that's the case now we're really relying on michael cohen's word. i would donald trump was telling him, so i think here you're not going to get a win. you're not gonna get a knockout, you're just trying to c
it can wally and former republican congressman joe walsh so glad to have all of you guys here. i want to ask you first about what took place. there was the cross-examination here, marcus, because there was a lot i mean, this is not the michael cohen witness where everyone knows you're gonna go after his credibility. in fact, that he has different guilty pleas for false false statements and beyond this, would david pecker, a long time? friend, who has immunity, who has a non-prosecution...