Reverend reynolds from baltimore, maryland. Let us bow our heads in humble adoration unto the landlord. Our lord of ancient past, shelters from our storms. We are grateful as we gather together here today under the sovereignty of your grace. Your masterful handiwork has caused us to witness your splendor and magnificent glory once again. We come before you to welcome you to this place, we give you the respect and knowledge you as our creator and provider it is you who are omnipresent everywhere oh, lord. It is you who are open flip tent or powerful oh, lord. You are all knowing lord. As we begin this luncheon, we ask that you would guide our thoughts and our actions so that we may have a successful meeting. Help us to accomplish our goals and aspirations today. While we display your character, because it is you who has made us and not we ourselves, we are the sheep of your pasture. Oh, landlord, we pray that you grant us your divine wisdom as we move forward in a steadfast hope with fa
Professors yum harvard, yale, and georgetown university. Its an hour and 45 minutes. Thank you for coming. Thank you so much for coming. Let me first say since this a larger event for a conference, im so honored to be here as your president this year. Its really a thrill for me to be working with all of you this year. And i am also so pleased to be working with adrian lynn smith, our Brilliant Program cochairs. So this is just one of the many events. And for the viewers at home on cspan, you sure want to google it on cspan because we do this every year. And im so glad we have a chance to broadcast this program to other viewers. Diplomatic historians traditionally, the sort of the i think of this as the, you know, a classic sort of position thats now i think under contestation within the field. I think the traditional take on law and Foreign Relations history is that this isnt really what drives the policy, that law doesnt play a causal role. Its a feature of an environment thats determ
Professors yum harvard, yale, and georgetown university. Its an hour and 45 minutes. Thank you for coming. Thank you so much for coming. Let me first say since this a larger event for a conference, im so honored to be here as your president this year. Its really a thrill for me to be working with all of you this year. And i am also so pleased to be working with adrian lynn smith, our Brilliant Program cochairs. So this is just one of the many events. And for the viewers at home on cspan, you sure want to google it on cspan because we do this every year. And im so glad we have a chance to broadcast this program to other viewers. Diplomatic historians traditionally, the sort of the i think of this as the, you know, a classic sort of position thats now i think under contestation within the field. I think the traditional take on law and Foreign Relations history is that this isnt really what drives the policy, that law doesnt play a causal role. Its a feature of an environment thats determ
A warning for patients in england about the risk of getting medication online. It isa it is a stitch up, stab victims pay vets to mend their wounds to avoid the police getting involved. Also. Votes are being counted following yesterdays Assembly Elections in Northern Ireland. Im any to mcveigh at the Titanic Exhibition Centre in belfast. With the future of the devolved government at state, signs that tyner with the future of the devolved government state, signs that turnout is up as much as 10 in some constituencies. And celebrating the centenary for the Imperial War Museum, founded when the First World War was still being fought. Good morning. Its friday, the 3rd of march. Im rebecca jones. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Theresa may has strongly attacked the snp, saying it was obsessed with independence regardless of fact and reality. Speaking at the scottish conservative conference in glasgow, the Prime Minister accused the snp of neglecting and mismanaging Public Services in scotland
Thanksgiving. Its over. An era has ended. The longtime cuban dictator dead tonight at the age of 90. Cubans around the world have largely celebrated the passing of the brutal leader new hope for the future. Hello everyone. For decades castro put a small island on the International Stage by antagonizing the us, polarizing Global Opinion and sending many cubans into exile. We take a look at how the world is now reacting to his death. President obama says the us extends a hand of friendship to the cuban people on the passing of fidel castro and quote history will record and judge the enormous impact of this singular figure on the people and world around him. President elect donald trump also weighed in saying today the world marks the passing of a brutal dictator who oppresses on people for nearly 6 decades. Group of revolutionaries to overthrow an unpopular dictator with the promise of democracy. Instead in the height of the cold war castro put a communist dictation in place. With fidels