My attitude about all this at this point is trust. Trust, but verify. Trust but verify. Where have i heard that before . The importance of this treaty transcends numbers. Trust but verify. Threw have it the high watermark of our new era of bipartisanship is the Senate Majority leader implying he is to obama as reagan was to the leader of our totalitarian nemesis, the evil empire. [ laughter ] well my feeling of despair is
brought to me by historical context. [ laughter ] its why old people are sad. [ laughter ] it only gets better. Good morning, everybody, its friday, november 7th. Welcome to morning joe. With us on set we have washington anchor for bbc world news america, cat cat. Managing editor of Bloomberg News and steve rattner. On capitol hill host and managing editor of tv ones news one. And joe i feel everything will be better, right . Youre being sarcastic, mika. No. Im so hopeful. What do you think . I think im very hopeful too. I think everything is changing. And i think the
Brandon bostian tells abc news his client doesnt remember how fast the train was going. He remembers coming into the curve. He remembers attempting to reduce speed thereafter he was knocked out, thrown around just like all the other passengers in that train. So he remembers deploying the emergency brake . He does not remember deploying the emergency brake. We know that it was in fact deployed. The last thing he recalls is coming to looking for his bag, getting his cell phone, turning it on and calling 911. Heres the latest on the crash, investigators say the engineer applied the full emergency brake just moments before the accident. The train was then going 106 miles an hour thats more than twice the speed limit on the curve where it derailed nap stretch was track was not equipped with an automatic speed control system known as positive train control. Safety investigators say the system could have prevented the accident. Amtrak has resumed limited services in parts of the northeast, co
Earthly key, a messiah who will deliver them from the yoke of roman oppression. Into this powder keg walks jesus of nazareth. His protests against the romans make him a popular hero. To some, he is the messiah. But to the romans, hes political trouble, so they crucify him. The followers of jesus believed that he has risen from the dead and will soon usher in the kingdom of heaven, but when and how will this new faith survive after jesus . Today, more than 2 billion people call themselves christians, people who believe jesus rose from the dead. But perhaps its a miracle that christianity did not disappear when the romans crucified jesus on a lonely hill outside jerusalem almost 2,000 years ago. This region, jerusalem and judea, represented an important land bridge between syria and egypt. So throughout history, this has been a critical place. Jerusalem had been the holy city of judaism for more than 1,000 years, a place that the romans had occupied since 63 b. C. At the time the romans
Earthly key, a messiah who will deliver them from the yoke of roman oppression. Into this powder keg walks jesus of nazareth. His protests against the romans make him a popular hero. To some, he is the messiah. But to the romans, hes political trouble, so they crucify him. The followers of jesus believed that he has risen from the dead and will soon usher in the kingdom of heaven, but when and how will this new faith survive after jesus . Today, more than 2 billion people call themselves christians, people who believe jesus rose from the dead. But perhaps its a miracle that christianity did not disappear when the romans crucified jesus on a lonely hill outside jerusalem almost 2,000 years ago. This region, jerusalem and judea, represented an important land bridge between syria and egypt. So throughout history, this has been a critical place. Jerusalem had been the holy city of judaism for more than 1,000 years, a place that the romans had occupied since 63 b. C. At the time the romans
Deliver them from the yoke of roman oppression. Into this powder keg walks jesus of nazareth. His protests against the romans make him a popular hero. To some, he is the messiah. But to the romans, hes political trouble, so they crucify him. The followers of jesus believed that he has risen from the dead and will soon usher in the kingdom of heaven, but when and how will this new faith survive after jesus . Today, more than 2 billion people call themselves christians, people who believe jesus rose from the dead. But perhaps its a miracle that christianity did not disappear when the romans crucified jesus on a lonely hill outside jerusalem almost 2,000 years ago. This region, jerusalem and judea, represented an important land bridge between syria and egypt. So throughout history, this has been a critical place. Jerusalem had been the holy city of judaism for more than 1,000 years, a place that the romans had occupied since 63 b. C. At the time the romans killed jesus, around 30 a. D. ,