An inscription on the wall of the Siloam Tunnel (or Hezekiah’s Tunnel) has finally confirmed that the tunnel was indeed commissioned by Hezekiah, as told in the Bible.
they were shepherds out in the field, keeping watch over the flock by night, and an angel of the lord appeared to them, and the glory of the lord shown around them. and they were filled with great fear. and the angel said to them, fear not for behold, i bring you good news of great joy that will be for all people. for unto you is born this day in the city of david, a savior who is christ the lord. and this will be a sign for you. you will see a baby wrapped in swaddling cloths and lying in a manger. when they hear of a newborn born in the city, they ascend up to adorn that newborn. that s the sleepy town of bethlehem, but atop the hill. and the shepherds would have been down in the fields. with the angelic declaration. the highest glory of heaven makes an announcement in front of all people. this child is born, and he is our savior.
there s full transparency. harris: i worry that he feels his safety is being threatened based on being the only one standing. and if other people are not going to do their homework at those other plat for the purposes, i just refuse to believe this disease only lived in one place. emily: we know the doj was in communications with facebook, that s come out and doj and fbi and they were in co-hoots and we get they re spying on us. kennedy: spying informally and formally by the tech giants. coming up, imposing new plans for the nation s homeless crisis. do they add up? la s mayor wants to move her city s homeless off the streets and into hotels. hotels.com, here we come. more on this next.
liberal das and some of the judges are put in place by the voters. so it s difficult for me to stand back and feel sorry for everybody, including myself, that lives in the city and complains about crime all the time. i didn t put them there, but my peers did and this is what they want the city to look like. till people become more informed and start caring about the issues in their communities more and get to the voting booth and make the right choices, we re not going to see anything change. it s different because it s dc and see the dc council and goes to the major and if the mayor approves, these, it goes to congress and president biden himself and does it make sense to have the congress and a president that doesn t live in dc full-time and when they re there, they re nice and cozy with private security. they re not the constituents of dc. harris: doesn t matter where this president lives because delaware has quite the fentanyl problem and he keeps going there and not solving th
and that s happening in my single member district where i ve had a rape and murder and home invasions, robberies, stabbings, shootings and i don t have enough fingers to count all the crimes that s occ occurred d that s why my residents are saying enough is enough. we need help and more police on the streets and more prose prosecutions. nicole: jackie, piggy backing off what we said and 44% of criminals released return to prison within the first year of coming out of prison. what we re making these softer punishments and earlier release dates without implementing reform for these people to actually reintegrate into society, is this the right thing? jackie: i don t think it is and i wicker more democrats would wish more democrats would stand up and shine a light on the problem like she is, we all talk about it. if you live in a major city we re all talking about it and feel it and live it every single day. having said that, however, the