God bless you i want to reduce our first speaker tonight you know him Senior Pastor. [applause]el also the online or pastor for kingdom connection viewed by millions New York Times bestseller he is a trusted voice for our president. [applause]pr i believe one of americas pastors. Bless you all. Thank you. You may be seated. First of all, i want to say what a tremendous honor it is to be here with all of you. There something very encouraging about getting together again and especially with people whoeo love america. Who love god and church and jesus and worship and the bible Still Believes jesus is the answer and i have just come tonight to first of all to say what an honor it is to be here and i have made a decision in 2016 paula and jonathan are some of the greatestre people we have known for many decades and the more i know jonathan the greater my respect they are just a power couple in the kingdom of god. Doctor jackson is here. Leaving somebody important out im sure. Ourre very lim
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We need to stop the violence on the streets of belorussian cities i call on the government to stop this and to come to the negotiation table i ask all town mayors to act as organizers of peaceful mass invest in each town on the 15th and 16th of august meanwhile president Alexander Lukashenko is one of those on strike to get back to work this is the use of the personal bit of what people must be told that they have the only chance to save the enterprise that feeds them only saving their factory will feed their families they can take to the streets there are thousands of them walking but there is no money or they will be paid for just 2 days. So vasant is in the capital minsk with this update. Peaceful protest thats exactly exactly whats happening here right at the Independence Square in minsk and the crowds are swelling here by the minute this all started to because workers from a truck to a factory in the outskirts of minsk left their factory when they were on strike marched through th
Cspan radio up. 75 years ago, in the summer of 1945 the United States dropped two atomic bombs on japan, one on here shimon august six and the other are nagasaki on august 9th. And this oral history recorded in 2012, by the national will work to museum, army veteran, eugene disabatino, talks about his assignments to the manhattan project, which included being stationed at loss alamos and working while the bomb dropped over nagasaki. The National World War Ii Museum provided the video. I was born in wilmington, delaware. And basically, i grew up in wilmington, delaware. My family had a Construction Business there, which was quite old, it is still in business. And i went to school in delaware, i went to the university of delaware, my history basically was in delaware before i went into the service. I tried to enlist in the service the minute we were attacked by japan, but i was color blind and i couldnt get in. But they had what they called the enlisted reserve corps, which they let Coll