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Sturm auf das Kapitol: Untersuchung ohne Limits
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Sturm auf das Kapitol: ohne Limits
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SPECIJAL KURIRA! DAN USTANKA: Srbija je 7 jula 1941 ustala protiv nacističkog terora
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People march in Washington, D.C., in support of President Donald Trump, Dec. 12, waving flags and Bibles. The second such march following the election, it included a religious element, the Jericho March s Let the Church Roar Prayer Rally on the National Mall. (AP/sptnk)
It isn t every day that you see a Catholic priest, in this case Fr. Greg Bramlage of Colorado, standing on the National Mall in the nation s capital, pronouncing prayers of exorcism (it starts at min. 18). Wow, wow, wow. That is some weird Catholic stuff, said the emcee at last Saturday s Jericho March, Eric Metaxas, after Fr. Bramlage completed his prayer. I don t know if I believe that, but this is an ecumenical gathering. If you believe in Jesus, I am all in.
welcome back to first look. and here are some of the top stories making news this morning. in southern afghanistan, ten police officers and a child were killed in a suicide bombing at a police compound. the taliban claimed responsibility for the attack. in egypt, jose mubarak has been formally summoned to appear at a trial for the country s 18 day uprising. he s accused of ordering the killing of protesters. there have been questions about the 83-year-old s health, although activists say it s been used as an sxooexcuse to postpo proceedings. the trial opens in wednesday. in mexico, the alleged leader of a brutal drug gang has been arrested. police say jose acosta hernandez admitted to ordering the killings of 1500 people. investigators believe he was behind last year s attack that killed a u.s. consulate employee, her husband and the spouse of another consulate worker in juarez. in ohio today, the