together. so what our design is that when we come to our convention that we gather, we reaffirm our doctrinal statements and nothing changed in any of our doctrinal statements in this convention and they won t. that we reaffirm who we are, what our mission is as a convention of almost 50,000 churches. yes. so we reaffirm those things but we need a better conversation about this because these allegations are false. we are not and let me tell you why i think this is happening is because there are people that are afraid of dealing with this issue and it s basically recognizing that people of color in our communities are created in the image of god, they have values because god not only loved them he redeems them and god wants them in his family. so it s our mission to help get that gospel message to everybody. the incoming president of the southern baptist convention speaking there with erin burnett. well, china s dream of building
they could not get that. in the end, it was the same phrase. reaffirm. denuclearization is about the whole peeps lkorean peninsula. not about us. although there are no nuclear weapons in south korea. jeff and i were eager to talk to you. no one knows this subject and area better than you do. one thing we wondered was how does china see this? do you think china will continue its commitment to the sanctions that has imposed over the last several months or will they look at the meeting and say the u.s. and north korea are friendly and we are not as strict about them? i think your latter point is pretty much on the ball. china also wants to drag this out. there is no interest in china. north korea opening up and being very close to u.s. or even south korea. i would think this is my
been said before. excuse me. and my question is, is there something more to it because it says nothing. now, if we accept this i m really looking forward to see the president tell us exactly what more there is because by itself we are nowhere mng any expectation or testing kim jong-un s assertion that he has changed and they are looking for a path to denuclearization. it mentions nothing about denuclearization. zero. accept one phrase. we reaffirm. in other words, they said it before again and again. again, this may be the difference between style and substance. the president may have to address this shortly at the news conference. we will bring it to you live as soon as it happens.
conflict of iraq and afghanistan and i would also like to thank you prime minister for your leadership when seeking stabilization in libya and your crucial efforts of denying isis of the foot hole in the mediterranean, you fought hard. we are grateful for your role in the anti-isis campaign, all nations must condemn this barbaric and support this. we have more than 30,000 american service members, families and personnels who are stationed across the country. as we reaffirm for the support of historic institutions, we must also reaffirm of the requirements that every must pay their full and fair share for
the core value that animated the original elementary and secondary education act signed by president lyndon johnson. the value that says education, the key to economic opportunity, is a civil right. with this bill we reaffirm that fundamentally american ideal that every child regardless of race, income, background, the zip code where they live deserves the chance to make out of their lives what they will. so this is a big step in the right direction. a true bipartisan effort. a reminder of what can be done when people enter into these issues in a spirit of listening and compromise. but of course now the hard work begins. laws are only as good as the implementation. and that means that we re going to have to be engaging with the schools and communities all across the country, educators, school leaders, families, students, elected officials,