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Been like for you know the settlers the Pilgrims the want to know a tribe how many of those settlers ended up dying through that harsh winter I mean Neal let me toss this over to you 1st of all sometimes it s scary to think about how blessed we really truly are in this country what it s like to gather together at the Thanksgiving table today and then we contrast that to what the pilgrims with the Mayflower settlers what they had to go through and how difficult of a time they had to be yet still giving thanks to God in the midst of all of it yeah and you know for whatever reason as you were saying that my mind flashed back to a trip I took one time to the Dominican Republic to be on a short term mission trip and I said you know it s my 1st encounter with extreme poverty and there are places in the world that may be worse off but I mean I saw people living in 10 hots and cardboard boxes and all kinds of stuff and I just remember thinking how grateful I was for the things I ve been bless
Last Christmas was like coming up right after this hour s news. Live from n.p.r. News in Washington Stevens former u.s. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Ivana vicious told the House Intelligence Committee how she learned about being pulled from her post in Kiev N.P.R. s Susan Davis explains why impeachment investigators wanted her public testimony on Friday Maria of on of it is still currently a State Department employee she is a secondary player in this impeachment narrative but the circumstances surrounding her firing are pivotal in the narrative of the impeachment story Democrats brought her before the public because they believe her firing was sort of a triggering event that led to the events in question that are that at the heart of the impeachment investigation the July 25th phone call between President Trump and Ukrainian president s Alinsky and the administration s decision to withhold Ukrainian military aid n.p.r. Susan Davis reporting Meanwhile House Democrats say President Trump
Is going up and gas natural gas is going up every single year at a at a rate that s much faster than wages are going up and if you re on a fixed income it s even worse you know and so our rates are unnecessarily high because our utilities commission is dedicated to maintaining and increasing the profitability of the utilities at the expense of everyone else if you re just joining us I m Douglas Holbrook and this is Michael Gurian the end on perspectives we very often sort of look at things from a different perspective sometimes we sort of pull the frame back or pull the camera back like Rudd Serling used to do on Twilight Zone and see a larger picture of what s going on you know I m coming remembering was was there a song killing me slowly it sounds to me like the concept of our rates which they seem to be a small part of our overall budget are killing us slowly but you know it s true and it sounds like almost. It s a loser I mean you talk about the fiduciary obligation and it sounds