Dr. Woods its my pleasure to will come dr. Woods back to the library. And to give a presentation on mormon trends, migration in missouri, between 1838 and 1868. These decades are an overlooked period of lds in missouri history, when latter day saints traversed hundreds of miles across the state. Despite a government extermination threat issued by the governor. Woods has been a professor of Church History and doctor at Brigham Young University Since 1998. He specializes in latter day saints. 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, and is widely used by researchers. Woods has authored and coauthored more than a dozen books and scores of articles on lds history and collaborated on several documentary films. The most recent being the saints of tonga, a century of island f
There are injuries here. We just dont know how many, but yet look at the size of that tornado. Lets get to the maps here. Ill show you whats going on. It could be a continuously violent night all the way through good morning hours. We will see tornadoes likely on the ground throughout the night, all the way from really almost texas into nebraska. This red box here thats the tornado watch box, which means theyre possible these pink boxes, which means theyre happening. So for you, bennington, missouri valley, that would be blair right over here. Heres i6 at omaha. But what im concerned about down here south of syrupy county, this are more storms here that are violently rotating and are working toward omaha proper, where the storm here missed the Western Suburbs of omaha. Almost elkhorn really. But this is the area that im most concerned about over the next 30 minutes or so now for she knew can kansas, you have some storms to your west as well . They are also Rotating Down in texas. It is
then. my office will seek a speedy trial. the evidence can be tested in court and judged by a group of citizens. why jack smith s supreme court action could be even smarter than it looks. plus, why cell phone data from inside the white house on january 6th could be a big deal. my reaction to it is that it s a terrible tweet. i thought it was wrong. as the president hosts vladimir zelenskyy in the white house, how the biden rift with the prime minister of israel spilled into public view, when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. nearly everyone watching tonight has either had the experience of being pregnant or being close to someone who has been pregnant. it s one of the most intense and overwhelming experiences in this life. i mean, i have felt, this three times when my wife s been pregnant, even as the person adjacent not having to do anything, i ll never know what it s like to have to physically go through it, and yet still, in t
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With the help of our spectrum Cable Partners well explore the citys history and literary community, beginning with author pat oneill on the history of irish immigrants and how they helped build kansas city in what it is today. One of my Favorite Places in the whole cold is browns market run by john and john mcclain and cary brown. And they start the business in the late 1880s. Irish style. The oldest continual Retail Operation in west of the mississippi, maybe in the whole world. But browns is kind of our community center. One of those great Little Corner Neighborhood Grocery stores where people are extended credit in the neighborhood, people came here for generations, and its now kind of the same thing. People come here just to gossip and compare notes notes and head kids. So, its a much like a small town Crossroads Store in ireland. The title of the book, from the bottom up, its in the sense that in kansas city, were along the rivers, and the Missouri River in the kansas river and it