right, she has a very she s juggling a lot of different things and she handles it with grace and with dignity and, you know, i think that she is a great example for women. clayton: we appreciate it. thanks so much. clayton: horrific bus crash killing people in texas which begs the question why does god allow bad things to happen to good people? lauren green joinses us next to talk about that. pete: helping congressman nunes making headlines but unmasking of trump official, well, that gets ignored, kellyanne conway on why the mainstream media is ignoring that story. take 5, guys. tired of your bladder always cutting into your day? you may have overactive bladder, or oab.
powerful god who was all powerful and loving and all good, he has to allow you to have the free will and unfortunately people make that decision. if you are the driver of this truck or if you have a family member of someone who passed away or involved in the crash, how do you find healing? first thing is healing is not going to be instant. one of the things that the church is doing is they re getting in counselors and i say that, we are in the lent season an easter season and i will bet you that this church will have one of the most moving and heart-felt and real easter services ever for the crucifixion will mean something. this is going to be the most difficult because forgiveness by its nature is suffering, i hurt, but i m not going to put the blame out there, i have to absorb it myself. abby: congratulations on the book. thank you very much. clayton: thanks, lauren.
dr. brantly got ebola and this is a story about how god saved this man s life and saved the life of nancy abby: missionary nurse. was hoping dr. brantly. we have no clue how they got it. we don t know if it was airborne, how it was being transmitted at the time and i have no way of getting back home, no way. there was an airline wasn t going to bring him, nothing. god worked it out and we got him back. abby: when you say god saved their lives you better believe it. abby: walk us through how he saved their life. this film is a story about time because once you get ebola you have about ten day ifs you re healthy and then you re dead. you re not healthy, you have about four days. dr. brantly, of course, was healthily and he got sick on a wednesday and by monday we thought we had an airplane, he
has ebola, we are not going to pick him up. a lady showed up with experimental drug call and said it might help and they put the zmac in dr. bradley and he went to immediate convulsions and 30 minutes he came out of bed and went to the restroom. god showed up. abby: how he is doing today? he s pretty good. he s in fort worth and went back to medicine and has a practice but he s doing good. abby: what dow you want people to take away from this? the young people fighting the world s deadliest virus and motivate young people and see what other young people did and say, lord, here i am, send me. i hope god will use them to motivate an army of young people to go into the world to serve other people and to do it in the name of jesus christ. abby: good to have you here this morning.
you are a mayor. abby: that s good advice. but the people of chicago should not have to suffer because you want to help people who shouldn t be here. take care of the people who are here, who are hurting, who are starving and bleeding for help. that s our taxpayer money. you want them to life off of our backs, it s not right. enough is enough. abby: so many lives that have been lost. good to have you this morning. thank you so much for having me. god bless both of you and god bless america. abby: remember when president trump predicted that obamacare was about to explode, new york times agree with that. clayton: colleges are making more money from taxpayers than from students. bombshell short needles. essential for him,