Today we are sure in a new peace between israel and the of root everybody said this in boston let us try and put one in one to get that lets try and develop the sort of any relief in ship things are happening that i can talk about. That ive always believed if we could establish peace with the arab world i hope the palestinians will see this for what it is as well a stark opportunity for the middle east to be stable peaceful i want it to be because donald trump is good looking but the president understands that. Also coming up tonight the summer of social distancing that is it the coronavirus many countries thought that they had under control in the spring is coming back this summer with a vengeance so this virus is a long way to burn if we allow it we need to make choices and so little choice is are not easy they are hard and. I think thats going to be the struggle over the coming. To our viewers on p. B. S. In the United States and all around the world welcome we begin the day. With a
Dr. Woods back to the library and to give a presentation on mormon transmigration in missouri between 1838 and 1868. Decades are an overlook period of lds in missouri history when latterday saints traversed hundreds of miles across across the state despite a government extermination threat issued by the governor. Woods has been a professor of Church History and doctrine at Brigham Young University Since 1998. He specializes in latterday saint immigration studies. And is the editor of saints by the sea saints by the sea website which documents lds maritime immigration in america in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Hes editor and compiler of the mormon immigration index which was released in 2000 in his widely used by researchers. Woods has authored and coauthored more than a dozen books and scores of articles on lds history and as collaborated collaborated on several documentary films. The most recent being the saints of tonga a century of island faith, which is a companion work to hi
Unbelievable. Good morning. Its monday, october 14th you were there. Were you there last night . I was. I actually was for seven innings. When did the come back start, joe . The eighth. Maybe by leaving. Good morning, everyone. Welcome to morning joe. That is quite a win for the red sox last night. With us on set here in new york, washington anchor for bbc new york, katie kay. Mark halperin. And msnbc policy analyst isra klein. We were watching the game and i said i have to leave. Built i get to work. You know barnacle is not here. I have to drive through the night. So i got in the car and about an hour down unbelievable. 50 when you left. It was 51. But more remarkable than this and i put this with what in 2004. Look, all weekend, willie, you saw this. We red sox fans went through the two most frustrating nights in our franchise history. We were no hit through eight innings last night. All of these strikeouts over the last two nights. No hit. The tigers pitchers set every record in th
Still no justice calls for accountability grow for the murder of al jazeera journalists, sharina barclay by Israeli Forces. And the strongest hate wave in 6 decades hits parts of china, threatening crops, and shutting down factories and in sport wrap. Needles preparations for the us so been, have suffered asap, back. A spaniard loses his 1st competitive match since returning from a 6 week injury layoff. Ah, we start in the Afghan Capital kabul. We were a powerful explosion at a mos cares killed at least 32. 00 people, including a prominent cleric. It happened during prayers on wednesday evening. At least 40 people are injured, including a 7 year old child. No group has claimed responsibility f gaston has seen an overall drop and violence since the taliban took power more than a year ago. But several large attacks have taken place in urban areas. In recent months. I saw has claimed responsibility for some of them. And the machine, the rotors, it was evening prayer time and i was attendi
Latterday saints traversed hundreds of miles across across the state despite a government extermination threat issued by the governor. Woods has been a professor of Church History and doctrine at Brigham Young University Since 1998. He specializes in latterday saint immigration studies. And is the editor of saints by the sea saints by the sea website which documents lds maritime immigration in america in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Hes editor and compiler of the mormon immigration index which was released in 2000 in his widely used by researchers. Woods has authored and coauthored more than a dozen books and scores of articles on lds history and as collaborated collaborated on several documentary films. The most recent being the saints of tonga a century of island faith, which is a companion work to his 2019 book. He is what lectured extensively at conferences universities churches and libraries and we are thrilled to have him back at here in kansas city at the central library.