You get the nice chair. You get the nice chair. Such an honor to be here in this book store which is so special to the city and people who love books. It is an honor to be here. Thank you everyone for coming out. Good to see people i love and the audience and friends. I appreciate you guys taking time out of your super busy schedule to hear me out on this one. There are two chairs. Two chairs. Teachers exist. They are empty. Lets do it. Lets just do it. Were solving problems. En to try to put myself into their everyday life but i knew if i would understand this connection between housing and poverty they had to respect me sublet to Eviction Court as well to buy and sell property and deliver groceries and collect rents. And this is happening was coming up with the questions , often does eviction happen . What are the longterm consequences . I wanted to study to a answer the question i found basically nothing there is no good data so i decided to give myself with the survey and over 100
And now try for on booktv. Former meet the press moderator David Gregory discusses aids and religion in his book hows your faith . Is interviewed by sally quinn, Founding Editor of on faith. Host david, tell me how you came to the title of your book, hows your faith . Guest it was a question posted made by president bush who asked me that question numerous times. I write about in the book just before i got the job at meet the press as i was getting it. He had heard that i was studying with some we both know, erica brown, political scholar, moderate orthodox woman and is trying to deepened my faith. I was meeting with him in the oval office and were talking about the economy. He was giving me advice on how to whether public scrutiny and then he said, gravely, how is your faith . Every time he asked the question i found to be such a penetrating question. People might be startled that he would ask the reporter covering the white house that question but i never found it inappropriate. Ther
Possible. But the overall trend is for drier weather to move on in. Thanks for waking up with us. Best place for sunday Morning Television. Wusa 9. I am mike hydeck. She is erika grove. First breaking news. We start on the u. S. Park Police Responding to a serious accident on the gw parkway. The southbound lanes are closed right now. They expect it to be this way for a while. We will bring you updates as soon as they come in. What a beautiful start. Yeah, you can see those clouds out there. I have to amend that just a little bit. Not beautiful for everybody. We have a few lightning sprinkles and showers showing up. It looks gorgeous on the michael son weather cam. A few clouds moving through right now producing a couple light sprinkles. We could see another passing shower heading into the early afternoon hours. 72 degrees at 1 00. 73 at four. If you have been looking forward to cooler and less humid air, it will be in place the next several days. The comfortable weather has finally arr
Throughout political turmoil, Soong Mei-ling remained steadfast in her Christian nationalist beliefs and supported spreading the gospel in China and Taiwan.
The Anti-Saloon League was an important part of progressive movements for the betterment of society in the late 1800s. It was founded in Oberlin, Ohio, in 1893, and was focused on combatting the abuse of alcohol and its attendant domestic violence and deleterious effects on women and children. Not waiting for a national prohibition of the sale of alcohol, which would have to wait for the ratification of the 18th Amendment in 1919, the Anti-Saloon League was active in encouraging the passage and enforcement of prohibition laws by villages councils and state legislatures. Lakeview went dry in the late 1890s, and Dr. Straith was among those civic leaders who championed the benefits of an alcohol free society through his membership in the local Anti-Saloon League. (More than a century later, this work continues here in Michigan through the Michigan Council on Alcohol Problems or MICAP.)