welcome to the programme. one of donald trump s fiercest critics in his own republican party has been forced out of her seat. liz cheney has lost her right to run as the republican candidate for the congressional elections in november, losing the primary to the trump backed candidate, harriet hagerman. but while ms cheney lost her seat, she arguably gained something else. she is now the face of the trump opposition, more so than any democrat. and in her concession speech, ms cheney made it very clear about why she lost. two years ago, i won this primary with 73% of the vote. i could easily have done the same again. the path was clear. but it would have required that i go along with president trump s lie about the 2020 election. it would ve required that i enable his ongoing efforts to unravel our democratic system and attack the foundations of our republic. that was a path i could not and would not take. i have said since january 6th that i will do whatever it takes to ensure
believing in the same father and being from the same family, and sharing a lot of the value. the story of how this extended family came to be begins with heartbreak. although abraham and his wife sarah had tried for years, they were unable to conceive a child. sarah married to abraham ten years was barren. she offered hagar, her maid, to abraham for sur ga si. once hagar gave birth to a boy named ismaaiyl, sarah told abe ram she wanted both abraham she wanted both of them out for good. you see hagar s extreme distress, and god says fear not, from this childly also make a i will also make a great people. and these are the arab people. arabs to this day strtrace it
she offered hadar, her maid, to abraham, for surrogacy. since she had given birth to a boy names ishmael, sarah told them she wanted both of them out for good. you see hagar s extreme distress in the bible. and then god appears to her and said fear not, from this child, i will also make a people, and this is the arab people. arabs to this day, trace their lineage right back to abraham through ishmael. each year, millions of christians make their pilgrimage to the place where they believe ismail made his home, mecca in saudi arabia. here, muslims also believe abraham came to visit ishmael and they built islam s first house of worship. the bible doesn t mention mecca. instead, it tells us abraham finally found a permanent home
for abraham. but the meaning is so strong, i think that i can cope with the fact that archaeology s poor here. on the path, we met a young shepherd. and as it so happened what s his name? abraham. abraham? abraham, the name of the biblical patriarch remains popular with all three faiths today. we have so much in common, believing in the same father and being from the same family. and sharing a lot of the values. the story of how this extended family came to be begins with heartbreak. although abraham and his wife, sarah, had tried for years, they were unable to conceive a child. sarah married to abraham ten years, was barren. she offered hadar, her maid, to
believing in the same father and being from the same family. and sharing a lot of the values. the story of how this extended family came to be begins with heartbreak. although abraham and his wife sarah had tried for years, they were unable to conceive a child. sarah married to abraham ten years, was barren. she offered hadar, her maid, to abraham, for surrogacy. once hadar had given birth to abrah abraham, a boy named ismail, sarah told them she wanted both of them out for good. you see hagar s extreme distress, and then god appears to her and said fear not, from this child, i will also make a people, and this is the arab people.