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he's jeremiah morrison. first of all, what an escape. watching these pictures last night, we just assumed the worst. you must feel lucky to be alive. >> yes, sir, i do. what are the injuries you suffered, jeremiah? >> do what, sir? >> what are the injuries that you suffered? >> doctors said i had a cracked humorous in my shoulder, like a fracture. i got scrapes on my legs, bruises. bruises and dings and bangs. nothing severe i guess. >> tell me, just talk me through what was going through your mind as this tornado came towards you. >> it came toward me. i pulled my truck over. i was getting ready to get in the ditch. that's what i've always been taught to do. i looked up. look like the tornado kind of disappeared. i got back in the truck. tried to get my seat belt buckled. closed my eyes. put my arms over my face. not real sure if i blacked out. i know that -- i was laying on the ground. picked myself up. looked over. the truck was on its wheels. i ran around to see -- i guess kind of sort of assess the damage. >> i've been watching the
he's jeremiah morrison. first of all, what an escape. watching these pictures last night, we just assumed the worst. you must feel lucky to be alive. >> yes, sir, i do. what are the injuries you suffered, jeremiah? >> do what, sir? >> what are the injuries that you suffered? >> doctors said i had a cracked humorous in my shoulder, like a fracture. i got scrapes on my legs, bruises. bruises and dings and bangs. nothing severe i guess. >> tell me, just talk me...
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my name is jeremiah dean. bay chapter of the sierra club. i want to thank all the wonderful people who came out to our rally in support of solar, in support of funding this program. all of the different solar companies, environmentalists, community members, i just want to thank everyone. i really think this program is beneficial in so many ways, and we want to see the full funding restored. the number that's getting kicked around -- and i'd like to echo and respond to supervisor wiener's question, the first two years they actually ran out of money for the program. it just so happens this year there's abbs and flows in the economy and we -- ebbs and flows in the economy and hopefully we'll see it next year with a $6.3 million budget that that will run out of funding. i'm very hopeful for this program. i brought along with me over 400 postcards that sierra club members and members, supporters of sierra club have signed to the mayor and in support of go solar and i'd like to take a second to read a couple i picked out. don't let the p.c. cut 40
my name is jeremiah dean. bay chapter of the sierra club. i want to thank all the wonderful people who came out to our rally in support of solar, in support of funding this program. all of the different solar companies, environmentalists, community members, i just want to thank everyone. i really think this program is beneficial in so many ways, and we want to see the full funding restored. the number that's getting kicked around -- and i'd like to echo and respond to supervisor wiener's...
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at 15, i met a handsome union soldier named jeremiah fultz and we eloped. we moved west to greener pasttures. first to oregon. then san jose, california. it was around 1876 and i had just had my fifth child. i was working at home as a dress maker and the sheriff came to the door and took my sewing machine for a debt that my husband owed. well, i knew this was illegal. i had been reading blackstone since i was 10. so i went to the court and i pled my own case and won. then, after that, mr. fultz decided he needed to go on to greener pasttures and he left so i realized that i was going to be the court of myself and my children. so i decided now is my chance to be a lawyer. why couldn't i be a lawyer? well, it is right there in the code. you have to be of good moral character. i'm that. you have to be over 21. i'm that. and a white male. so i simply took the code, took out white male, put in person and called it the laid lawyer bill and off i went to -- the lady lawyer bill and off i went to sacramento. there i was. now i had very little money so i was able to
at 15, i met a handsome union soldier named jeremiah fultz and we eloped. we moved west to greener pasttures. first to oregon. then san jose, california. it was around 1876 and i had just had my fifth child. i was working at home as a dress maker and the sheriff came to the door and took my sewing machine for a debt that my husband owed. well, i knew this was illegal. i had been reading blackstone since i was 10. so i went to the court and i pled my own case and won. then, after that, mr. fultz...
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joshua, james, steve, and jeremiah dean. >> good afternoon. my name is jacob. i want to speak on behalf of asian neighborhood design construction program. i would like to say that the go solar sf program is a wonderful program. it has already set in place a lot of installations and already established that it is successful. cutting down a successful program is saying ok, you are doing a good job, but not good enough, so we are going to take what we have given you and take it back. i feel like that's not right. if it is successful, may be more funds should be allocated because it is successful, instead of being cut. i understand there are a lot of financial issues and separate entities that determine whether or not it should get the funding, but you should look at the success rate and also what it could do for the city as far as housing and energy efficiency and the whole green movement. it would be a wonderful opportunity for other communities and cities to look at us as an example. look, they were not doing so good in the beginning, but they kept with it and d
joshua, james, steve, and jeremiah dean. >> good afternoon. my name is jacob. i want to speak on behalf of asian neighborhood design construction program. i would like to say that the go solar sf program is a wonderful program. it has already set in place a lot of installations and already established that it is successful. cutting down a successful program is saying ok, you are doing a good job, but not good enough, so we are going to take what we have given you and take it back. i feel...
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. >> reporter: that incredible moment when the twister bared down on jeremiah morrison's tractor trailer was broadcast live on the local news. his father watching, recognizing his son's truck. >> i could see it coming toward me and i could see stuff in front of me, moving around and everything. i knew it was pretty much on top of me. >> reporter: the 29-year-old broke his arm but can't believe he's alive. >> all i remember is the truck got lifted up. i put my hands over my face and kind of tucked myself a little bit. i kind of felt like i was getting bounced around inside the truck. and then i realized i was outside the truck laying on my back in the grass. >> reporter: but the tornado somehow skipped past the cub he was sitting and went straight for the trailer. >> i think more about people that lost stuff in this. yeah, my company lost a trailer. >> reporter: it was a deadly 24 hours. this huge twister tore through a town in oklahoma and killed at least one person. >> oh, no, what did it destroy? >> reporter: watch as it lifted up this trailer and tossed it in the air like a twig. on t
. >> reporter: that incredible moment when the twister bared down on jeremiah morrison's tractor trailer was broadcast live on the local news. his father watching, recognizing his son's truck. >> i could see it coming toward me and i could see stuff in front of me, moving around and everything. i knew it was pretty much on top of me. >> reporter: the 29-year-old broke his arm but can't believe he's alive. >> all i remember is the truck got lifted up. i put my hands over...
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speaking in front of a park on sunday and if people really want to know who owns obama today just ask jeremiah wright just ask ali i would name just ask the chicago activists who are now being harassed by the f.b.i. who are getting subpoenaed who gain their houses raided these are people that knew obama before in his chicago days and they will tell you owns mr obama he is still a part one hundred percent but i prefer mr obama also didn't bring up saudi arabia huge us now live line with which the us recently made a sixty billion dollar arms deal with saudi arabia that also had troops going to wagner in the saudi arabia that supposedly reportedly the u.s. is working on a air and missile defense system with how can you give a speech and talk about change in the middle east and north africa talk about women's rights and never even bring i'm sorry arabia. well like i've said before the region it has regimes within it who have all capitulated to u.s. interests what some more than others you will never hear mr obama come out and condemn the saudi government or the yemeni government but you will hear
speaking in front of a park on sunday and if people really want to know who owns obama today just ask jeremiah wright just ask ali i would name just ask the chicago activists who are now being harassed by the f.b.i. who are getting subpoenaed who gain their houses raided these are people that knew obama before in his chicago days and they will tell you owns mr obama he is still a part one hundred percent but i prefer mr obama also didn't bring up saudi arabia huge us now live line with which...
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i'd like to introduce jeremiah w.or of the state of missouri. [ applause ] >>> thank you, pastor garris. to the families of those who were kill and injured, to the families of those who were still unaccounted for, to the people of joplin who have endured this terrible tragedy, to the thousands of missourians and citizens across the nation who have opened their hearts to help us heal, to the hundreds of firefighters and emergency responders who came without hesitation to climb over piles of rubble in search of our survivors. to pastor garris, to pastor brown, father monaghan, lieutenant colonel kilmer and the wonderful choir from the wonderful united methodist church. to president obama who's with us today. thank you all for coming. it is an honor to be here. joining the thousands of missourians s joining in this special day of prayer. we stand on hallowed ground, to the witness of destructive nature, power of nature, and the invincible power of faith. we have come to mourn what the storm has taken from us, to seek com
i'd like to introduce jeremiah w.or of the state of missouri. [ applause ] >>> thank you, pastor garris. to the families of those who were kill and injured, to the families of those who were still unaccounted for, to the people of joplin who have endured this terrible tragedy, to the thousands of missourians and citizens across the nation who have opened their hearts to help us heal, to the hundreds of firefighters and emergency responders who came without hesitation to climb over...
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and earlier the lucky driver, jeremiah morrison talked to us about what was going through his head at it came toward me, i saw it out in the distance. i pulled my truck over and i was getting ready to get in the ditch, just because that's what i've always been taught to do. kind of started to get out, looked up and it looked like the tornado disappeared. i got back in the truck, got my seat belt buckled and about that time, i felt the driver's side of the trick lift off the ground. i put my arm over my face, bounced around in the cab a little bit. not real sure if i blacked out. i was laying on the ground, picked myself up, the truck was on its wheels. i ran around to assess the damage. >> lucky guy. in joplin, missouri, authorities are going to be releasing a list of people missing since sunday's deadly tornado. destroyed large areas of the town. it's estimated 1,500 people still unaccounted for. not a single survivor was rescued yesterday. cnn's gary tuchman explained, late wednesday night, searchers aren't giving up. >> reporter: the stories we're telling three days after the torna
and earlier the lucky driver, jeremiah morrison talked to us about what was going through his head at it came toward me, i saw it out in the distance. i pulled my truck over and i was getting ready to get in the ditch, just because that's what i've always been taught to do. kind of started to get out, looked up and it looked like the tornado disappeared. i got back in the truck, got my seat belt buckled and about that time, i felt the driver's side of the trick lift off the ground. i put my arm...
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let's start with you, jeremiah, tell us about your background. >> born and raised in new york city.theater background started from, i guess, as soon as i came out of the womb. >> give me a little taste of that accent i heard on there. give us a couple of lines. >> a curveball at me. >> you weren't expecting that one. >> i was born and raised in new york city and my family got me into the acting business. >> incredible. >> and how did you study that? >> you know, being raised in new york, you are related to, your accents are all around you. >> as a good actor, that's what you would do. >> absolutely. >> amazing. there you are on the stage. and rachel, let's move on to you. i know your family is from jamaica. >> yes. >> but you grew up in new york city? >> very proud first generation american. my father was an olympic boxer and my mother was a model. i'm the youngest of nine. >> you're not only an actress but a singer a well. >> yes. >> you sing in this production, which was a surprise. >> i heard that a lot. shall i ask you to sing? one or two notes. you sing ocpelo in the show. >> s
let's start with you, jeremiah, tell us about your background. >> born and raised in new york city.theater background started from, i guess, as soon as i came out of the womb. >> give me a little taste of that accent i heard on there. give us a couple of lines. >> a curveball at me. >> you weren't expecting that one. >> i was born and raised in new york city and my family got me into the acting business. >> incredible. >> and how did you study that?...
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this is a guy that steps out of the pews of jeremiah wright's church down to the presidency? this is a guy who was a community organizer in chicago with nothing but a record of failure in that regard who steps down to the presidency? this is astounding. i mean, the office of president of the united states is beneath barack obama? he lowered himself to take this job? floated down off of mount obump -- olympus? wait a minute. mount alump us is in washington. he floated down off of kilimanjaro to take this job? and the third nominee -- when i was a judge, this is the guy i voted for. i don't know how it's going to turn out. but we're sorry that evan thomas couldn't be with us tonight. he's busy lighting candles and beating drums in kenya for the messiah. this guy. evan thomas. i'll never forget this one. in this pretend "newsweek" magazine, which has been bought out by larry flint, by the way. yeah. eben thomas says he grabbed the party's power brockers by their elephant stitched -- whatever. he's a c thrvings nn contradictory appearing most nights -- wait a minute. i jumped ahe
this is a guy that steps out of the pews of jeremiah wright's church down to the presidency? this is a guy who was a community organizer in chicago with nothing but a record of failure in that regard who steps down to the presidency? this is astounding. i mean, the office of president of the united states is beneath barack obama? he lowered himself to take this job? floated down off of mount obump -- olympus? wait a minute. mount alump us is in washington. he floated down off of kilimanjaro to...
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. >> reporter: that incredible moment when the twister beared down on jeremiah morrison's tractor traileron oklahoma news, his father watching recognizing his son's truck. the 29-year-old broke his arm but can't believe he is alive. >> closed my eyes. pulled my hands over my face. i felt bouncing around in the cab and somehow or another i am pretty sure i went out the passenger side window and landed on the ground. >> reporter: but the tornado somehow skipped past the cab where he was sitting and went straight for the trailer. >> if i hadn't had my seatbelt on, it would have jerked me over there, but when the truck stood back up, it would have slammed my head into the window. just the only place it would have gone. >> reporter: it was a deadly 24 hours. this huge twister tore through the town of chickasha, oklahoma, and killed at least one person. >> oh, no. what it destroyed -- >> reporter: watch as it lifted the trailer and tossed it in the air like a twig. on the ground where that massive tornado hit, we saw houses flattened, but we also heard stories of survival. what were the kids th
. >> reporter: that incredible moment when the twister beared down on jeremiah morrison's tractor traileron oklahoma news, his father watching recognizing his son's truck. the 29-year-old broke his arm but can't believe he is alive. >> closed my eyes. pulled my hands over my face. i felt bouncing around in the cab and somehow or another i am pretty sure i went out the passenger side window and landed on the ground. >> reporter: but the tornado somehow skipped past the cab...
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there was the jeremiah wright controversy, that khayat questions and he started taking it very public step to signal his patriotism. one of those is he began wearing a flag lapel. you might recall that came along made a campaign and another is he started closing the speech with god bless america and that continued into the present. to huessy is typical in his use of public religion here are two ways that he's a typical, he's quite different than the past for presidents. the first of those is that he has brought into the category that make up the public religious sphere and the way he did that was straight away in his inaugural address. let me quote from the inaugural what he says in part is we are a nation of christians and muslims, jews and hindu and non-beavers. and the last word is crucial, mom believers and the reason it's crucial is if you look at every major presidential address going all the way back to franklin roosevelt more than 400 addresses we examine that is the only time, the only time a president has mentioned a feast on believers in a positive context. they've been men
there was the jeremiah wright controversy, that khayat questions and he started taking it very public step to signal his patriotism. one of those is he began wearing a flag lapel. you might recall that came along made a campaign and another is he started closing the speech with god bless america and that continued into the present. to huessy is typical in his use of public religion here are two ways that he's a typical, he's quite different than the past for presidents. the first of those is...
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we are joined now live by the driver of that truck, jeremiah morrison, survived with no serious injuries. it is so good to see you. we know that you have some scrapes and bruises and broken bone in your arm but how are you this morning? >> i'm just fine, ma'am. a little sore, but pretty good for how it could have been, i guess. >> absolutely. we saw that big smile you had on your face earlier. okay, you're going down i-40. you see the tornado ahead of you. you pull over because you think it's going to jump the interstate. what was going through your mind when you saw that it was headed your way? >> well, actually i saw the tornado, it looked like it was going to go across i-40, so i was going to get out of my truck and into a ditch. when i stepped halfway out of truck, i looked up and looked like the tornado went went back up in the clouds, i thought i'm in the clear. some reason i got back in the truck, tried to buckle my seat belt and almost had it buckled when i felt the passenger side of the truck picked up off the ground. i closed my eyes and put my hands over my face and bouncing a
we are joined now live by the driver of that truck, jeremiah morrison, survived with no serious injuries. it is so good to see you. we know that you have some scrapes and bruises and broken bone in your arm but how are you this morning? >> i'm just fine, ma'am. a little sore, but pretty good for how it could have been, i guess. >> absolutely. we saw that big smile you had on your face earlier. okay, you're going down i-40. you see the tornado ahead of you. you pull over because you...
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joshua, jana, john-david, jill, jessa, jinger, joseph, josiah, joy, jedediah, jeremiah. >> guest stare two new friend, jackson, 6, and johannah, 5, my constant companions along with a small army of camera crews. is this crazy to you? >> yeah, kind of. >> reporter: around here you get used to cameras quickly. it is a huge house that is literally teeming with kids. >> so this is what we call the great room. >> reporter: there are four bedrooms and nine bathrooms. average electric bill is $400 a month and the water bill averages $175 a month. >> we have the playroom, perfect for boys with all that energy. >> reporter: like heaven for children. >> reporter: after michelle gave me a tour showing me their massive laundry operation and their industrial-sized kitchen. how is it going? i met the man of the house jim bob then i was thrown directly into the fray. ♪ sort of terrified watching it. of course, they wanted me to get on. jackson, can i ask your advice on something? >> what. >> do you think that swing would hold me? >> yeah. >> go for it, dan. >> tell you what, i was relieved when jim
joshua, jana, john-david, jill, jessa, jinger, joseph, josiah, joy, jedediah, jeremiah. >> guest stare two new friend, jackson, 6, and johannah, 5, my constant companions along with a small army of camera crews. is this crazy to you? >> yeah, kind of. >> reporter: around here you get used to cameras quickly. it is a huge house that is literally teeming with kids. >> so this is what we call the great room. >> reporter: there are four bedrooms and nine bathrooms....
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this is a guy that steps out of the pe wrmbings ws of jeremiah's -- pews of jeremiah wright's church down to the presidency, this is a guy who was a community organizer in chicago with nothing but a record of failure in that regard, who steps down to the presidency? this is astounding. i mean, the office of president of the united states is beneath barack obama? he lowered himself to take this job? floated down off of mount olympus? wait a minute, that's in washington. he floated down off of kill monday jarow -- kill monday jorow? to take this job? and the third nominee -- and when i was a judge in this, this is a guy i voted for, i don't know how it's going to turn out, but we're sorry that ed monday thomas couldn't be with us -- edmond thomas couldn't be with us tonight. he's busy lighting candles and beating drums in kenya for the messiah. this guy, evan thomas, i'll never forget this one. in this pretend "newsweek" magazine which has been bought out by larry flynt, by the way, yeah. evan thomas grabbed the party's power brokers by their elephant sticks -- whatever. he's a cnn con
this is a guy that steps out of the pe wrmbings ws of jeremiah's -- pews of jeremiah wright's church down to the presidency, this is a guy who was a community organizer in chicago with nothing but a record of failure in that regard, who steps down to the presidency? this is astounding. i mean, the office of president of the united states is beneath barack obama? he lowered himself to take this job? floated down off of mount olympus? wait a minute, that's in washington. he floated down off of...
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admiral jeremiah denton who actually in north vietnamese propaganda was blanking the word torture in morse code to get the word out that pows were being tortured. he also says that water boarding is not torture. it is not beyond dispute. it is not an issue that everyone agrees except for the few people on this panel willing to stand up for. as to senator mccain, you mentioned that he said it was not the first place that we learned about the koran -- the courier. he cited in his speech of foreign and talents report that the first meeting -- mentioned in description of him as an important how can a member of government detainee held in another country. we did not render him to that country for the purpose of interrogation. this is been held up as proof that we did not learn this from cia detainees. i want to talk to a number of senior cia officials. none of them had officially heard of this report. they did not know what he was talking about. and then we dug deeper and it turned out that the report senator mccain is referring to a foreign intelligence report collected in the early 2000
admiral jeremiah denton who actually in north vietnamese propaganda was blanking the word torture in morse code to get the word out that pows were being tortured. he also says that water boarding is not torture. it is not beyond dispute. it is not an issue that everyone agrees except for the few people on this panel willing to stand up for. as to senator mccain, you mentioned that he said it was not the first place that we learned about the koran -- the courier. he cited in his speech of...
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is a tornado on the ground, so you are hearing me actually telling the people in my station, and jeremiah longer to keep track of the storm, and everyone else headed to the conference room to take cover. it is my job. i mean, i just basically knew i had to warn people and freaking out myself. and wouldn't have helped, but that storm was mooing to the south and to the east and so at that time it did not seem like it was moving to the station. we seemed safe so i had to make sure that everybody knew the severity of the station. >> and with such dedication, have you heard from the viewers? >> well, they have told me that they heard it in the voice, and when they saw it on the tower cam that we were the only ones to catch that and only ones live on the air talking about that tornado warning as it hit the ground, and many people did tell me that they knew that this is when to take cover and not to ignore this tornado warning. >> and what about your home and family, and is everything okay? >> well, live on the north side of joplin and it was not touched and i am thankful for that, but many peop
is a tornado on the ground, so you are hearing me actually telling the people in my station, and jeremiah longer to keep track of the storm, and everyone else headed to the conference room to take cover. it is my job. i mean, i just basically knew i had to warn people and freaking out myself. and wouldn't have helped, but that storm was mooing to the south and to the east and so at that time it did not seem like it was moving to the station. we seemed safe so i had to make sure that everybody...
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jeremiah morrison suffered just a broken shoulder.t to oklahoma city tuesday night when he spotted the tornado. he shared his amazing survival story on cnn's piers morgan tonight. >> as it came toward me, i saw it out in the distance so i pulled my truck over and i was getting ready to get in the ditch just because that's what i've always been taught to do. kind of started to get out, looked up, looked like the tornado kind of disappeared, so i got back in the truck, tried to get my seat buck buckled, about that time i felt the driver's side of the truck come up off the ground, closed my eyes, put my arms over my face and bounced around in the cab a little bit. not real sure if i blacked out. i know that i was laying on the ground and i picked myself up, looked over and the truck was on its wheels and i ran around to see -- i guess kind of sort of assess the damage. >> i mean we're watching these pictures again. it is just absolutely extraordinary you survived this. as it was all going on and the tornado hit the truck, did you think t
jeremiah morrison suffered just a broken shoulder.t to oklahoma city tuesday night when he spotted the tornado. he shared his amazing survival story on cnn's piers morgan tonight. >> as it came toward me, i saw it out in the distance so i pulled my truck over and i was getting ready to get in the ditch just because that's what i've always been taught to do. kind of started to get out, looked up, looked like the tornado kind of disappeared, so i got back in the truck, tried to get my seat...
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there is admiral jeremiah denton as one who actually and north vietnamese propaganda videos before heas forced to do, he actually blanked the were tortured in the course code to get the word out that they were being tortured. he also says that waterboarding is not torture. this is not an issue that is beyond dispute. it is not an issue that everyone does it not agreed. as dissevered for mccain, you mentioned that he said that it was not the first place that we learned about courier. he cited his floor speech of foreign intelligence report, the first mention as a important out tate and member came from a report in another country. we did not render him to that country for the purpose of interrogation. this is been held up as proof that we did not learn this from cia detainees. i want to talk to a member of of number of cia officials. none of them had heard of this report. they did not know what he was talking about. we dug deeper and it turned out that the report senator mccain was referring to was a foreign intelligence report the was collected in the early 2000's, and had no informat
there is admiral jeremiah denton as one who actually and north vietnamese propaganda videos before heas forced to do, he actually blanked the were tortured in the course code to get the word out that they were being tortured. he also says that waterboarding is not torture. this is not an issue that is beyond dispute. it is not an issue that everyone does it not agreed. as dissevered for mccain, you mentioned that he said that it was not the first place that we learned about courier. he cited...
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i would like to introduce jeremiah nixon, governor of the state of missouri.hank you, pastor. to the families of those who were killed and injured, to the families of those who are still unaccounted for, to the people of joplin, who have endured this terrible tragedy, to the thousands of missouriens and citizens across the nation who have opened their hearts to help us heal, to the hundreds of firefighters and emergency responders who came without hesitation to climb over piles of rubble in search of our survivors, to pastor gares, pastor broun, father monhan, lieutenant colonel, and the wonderful choir, to president obama who is with us today, thank you all for coming. it is an honor to be here. joining the thousands of missouriens observing this special day of prayer. we stand on hallowed ground. to bear witness, to the destructive nature torks the power of nature, and the invincible power of faith. we have come to mourn what the storm has taken from us, to seek comfort in community, and to draw strength from god to build anew. it seems inconceiveable that j
i would like to introduce jeremiah nixon, governor of the state of missouri.hank you, pastor. to the families of those who were killed and injured, to the families of those who are still unaccounted for, to the people of joplin, who have endured this terrible tragedy, to the thousands of missouriens and citizens across the nation who have opened their hearts to help us heal, to the hundreds of firefighters and emergency responders who came without hesitation to climb over piles of rubble in...