Intentions of a San Bernardino terrorist the fbi is focused on those anxious four and half hours between the office park massacre and the blazing shootout with police that ended the killers lives. Were they in contact with someone . Did they ditch Critical Evidence during those missing hours . Questions for a secondd day have divers arching a small lake a few miles from the scene of the crime. Now amid the tense climate surrounding the attacks comes word of a possisie fire bomb attacacon a mosque less than 90 minutes away. Nbc News National correspondent Miguel Almaguer has late details. Reporter late today a possible hate crime. Investigators at a mosque outside San Bernardino lit on fire during friday prayer. Someone tried to blow up the mosque. Why . For what reason . Were peaceful people. Reporr with the fire out, prayers in the parking lot. This is fbi dive teams scouring the showy lake, Law Enforcement say looking for a hard electronicic that may hold critical information dumped
Let us pray. Holy god, we gather today at this special place to remember a tragic chapter in human history. We remember lives sacrificed for freedom. We remember those who served to bring about freedom. And we remember the surrender that brought about a culmination to that tragic chapter in history. May in our remembrance we take hope that justice will come and must at times be brought to bear through conflict. For those whom we stand on the shoulders who made this nation great, we give thanks. For those who still have hurts and pains of this chapter of war, and other wars, we ask for peace in their being. And we besiege you oh god to help all of us strive for a better world and diligently work for greatness in our own land. Our country has been truly blessed by you o god and has been a shining city on a hill for justice, care, compassion and right in the world. Help us keep our shining city bright. In your holy name i pray, amen. Please be seated. Its going to be very hot today and i
Let us pray. Holy god, we gather today at this special place to remember a tragic chapter in human history. We remember lives sacrificed for freedom, and we remember those who served to bring about freedom. And we remember the sur render that brought about a culmination to that tragic chapter in history. May in our remembrance we take hope that justice will come and must at times be brought to bear through conflict. For those whom we stand on the shoulders who made this nation great, we give thanks. For those who still have hurts and pains of this chapter of war, and other wars, we ask for peace and their brg. And we beseat you oh god to help all of us strive for a better world, and diligently work for greatness in our own land. Our country has been truly blessed by you, o god, and has been a shining city on a hill for justice, care, compassion, and right in the world. Help us keep our shining city bright. In your holy name i pray, amen. Please, be seated. Its going to be very hot toda
Treaties between the United States and American Indian nations. This Panel Discussion from the symposium was titled great nations keep their word. This is about an hour and a half. Delorea from phil the university of michigan and i am on the board of trustees. I want to welcome you to this session today. This is the final session in the symposium. The session speaks in part or of the exhibit which you shall see shortly which follows historical chronology, some case study examples, some for maddock analysis including some things that might resonate with the panel that we just had. The final section of the exhibit and this final session in our panel seeks to sum up and pull together, sort of congeal the insights of the exhibit and the day we have had today. Part of what we are about is reclaiming history. That, the easy part, is about making invisible stories visible. This is the task in native American History and has been for so long. It is a fundamental rule of this great museum. Anot
Tree. Merry christmas, everybody. Its great to see you all. Happy holidays. Happy holidays to you mr. President. Sit time . I think its time. For the big button. Lets count it down. I hope everybody is ready. Weve got to do the count do you know. Starting the 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. [applause] Merry Christmas everybody. Please welcome director of washington st. Johns church. Let us bow our heads in prayer. Let us pray. Gracious god who has blessed us with this good land for our heritage, we pray that we may always prove ourselves to be a people mindful of your favor and glad to do your will. We pray that you will save us from violence, discord and confusion, from pride, arrogance and fear of each other, defend our liberties and fashion into one nite people the multitudes brought here out of many nations and languages. We pray that you will shower with your life giving spirit those to whom we have entrusted the authority of our government, that there may be justice and peace at home and that we