five ugandans were at the front and the first period passed and then at the start of the second period, i just, it was like a big confusion, a big blast went off. and like, i like blacked out for a soekd and i woke up on the floor. joining us from harrisburg, pennsylvania s the reverend kathleen kind. good morning and thank you for being with us. good morning, thank you, chris. what can you tell me about the condition of all the folks who were down there from your church? we have six folks who are from our church still in uganda. five of those persons have been injured and wounded and at this time all five of those are receiving medical care. some have been receiving medical care in uganda and then moved on to kenya and south africa so
have had to do with sexism, and racism. laura: we agree with you. we re not in disagreement with that. but my point was a simple point. i don t care about roseanne. our point is that the left routinely maligns and mocks entire classes of americans with impunity. and the point about wright was not about him. when candidate obama was questioned about that you can t impunt the reverend s comments on me. but he was closer to wright than the president is not close to rosanne. they don t even know each other. it s not about roseanne. in the intro, how many minorities were growing in favor for trump?
and they love him. i also want to profoundly thank alveda king for being here and as we saw her uncle s wonderful exhibit. and by the way, miss king, i can tell you this personally because i watch her all the time and she is a tremendous fighter for justice and so alveda, thank you very much. come up here. i have been watching you for so long and you are so incredible and i wanted to thank you for all the nice things you say about me. not everybody says nice this but she s special. you re family. you re the best, you re great. thank you, darling. appreciate it. so with that we re going to just end this incredible beginning of a morning, but engraved in the wall very nearby a quote by the
alveda king for being here. and as we saw her uncle s wonderful exhibit and he certainly deserves that. mrs. king, and by the way, pmrs king, i watch her all the time and she is a tremendous fighter for justice. and so thank you very much. i have been watching you for so long, and you are so incredible. and i want to thank you for all the nice things you say about me. not everybody says nice things, but [ inaudible ]. thank you, thank you. appreciate that. so with that, we re going to just end this incredible beginning of a morning. but engraved in the wall very nearby, a quote by the reverend
the constitution s religious freedom provisions, it shouldn t make any difference whether the candidate is a mormon, a muslim, or a christian. but they know because they have been involved in financing a well structured campaign to convince people that the president is a muslim, they know that if they can get that belief, then they can play on a prejudice, and it is nothing but a political strategy. okay. i agree with that. so i m already well spoken here by the reverend. i do believe that less than half the american people accept obama at his word that he is a christian, is part of an overall strategy that is relentless. people like donald trump over and over again raising the birther questions, questioning this man s word. it s gotten to the point where more people disbelieve him than believe him. i ve never heard a person say i m jewish, oh no you re not. or i m catholic, no you aren t. you accept people in this country for what they say they are. i think there are two different