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The Joy of Thanks-Living - Thanksgiving Devotional - Nov. 15
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The Joy of Thanks-Living - Thanksgiving Devotional - Nov. 15

Discipline yourself to give thanks to God not just today, but in everything. Thank Him for the mountains, and thank Him for the valleys.
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We Won’t Do Nothing for Eternity
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We Won’t Do Nothing for Eternity

According to a recent survey, roughly 73 percent of adults in the United States believe in heaven. Drilling down further, about 60 percent believe the afterlife entails a future free of suffering where we’ll have “perfectly healthy bodies.” But I suspect the majority have thought little about what they’ll do in these bodies for all eternity. This article considers what activities the church will perform for eternity as described in Revelation 22. The Bible teaches that believers will dwell intimately with God in the new heavens and earth. Revelation 21–22 depicts a cosmic sanctuary, where all creation houses the glory of the triune God (21:1–4). As Revelation 21 unfolds, John narrows his focus to the church’s identity in this new cosmos. He depicts the church as a city-bride, two symbols that underscore the church’s identity as true Israel and the end-time temple (vv. 9–21). There’s no need for a physical structure that houses God’s glory on the new earth, for creation and redeemed humanity function as a massive sanctuary (v. 22). High Priests of the New Sanctuary While John emphasizes the church’s identity, he also drops two clues about its function. According to 22:4, believers “will see [God’s or the Lamb’s] face, and his name will be on their foreheads.” We can pick up on John’s incredible grasp of the Old Testament here as he recalls Exodus 28:36–38: You are to make a pure gold medallion and engrave it, like the engraving of a seal: HOLY TO THE LORD. Fasten it to a cord of blue yarn so it can be placed on the turban; the medallion is to be on the front of the turban. It will be on Aaron’s forehead. (CSB) On the Day of Atonement (the holiest day of Israel’s calendar), the high priest (the holiest person in Israel), twice entered the Holy of Holies (the holiest place on earth). When the high priest entered for the first time, he poured two handfuls of incense over the hot coals taken from the altar of incense to create a “cloud of incense” to “cover the mercy seat” (Lev. 16:12–13). The purpose of this cloud was to obscure the ark from the high priest, because “it is here, above the lid [of the mercy seat], that the LORD manifests his presence . . . and full exposure to such glory would be lethal.” Consider the gravity of the situation: God only permits the high priest to enter into his presence once a year, and when the priest enters, he must still create a buffer of incense between himself and God’s glory. And the glory that resides behind the temple’s backroom isn’t even the full manifestation of God. Applying what we’ve learned from Exodus 28 and Leviticus 16, we discover that every believer in the new heavens and earth is, strikingly, a high priest. The Spirit has so radically anointed and transformed believers’ bodies that they’re utterly holy. There’s no stain of sin, uncleanness, or defilement. Every individual in the eternal state, on account of Christ’s work and our union with him, has full access to God’s presence. No cloud of incense will obscure us from God’s face. Kings of the New Sanctuary Let’s examine our second clue. Revelation 22:5 says, “[Believers] will need no light of lamp or sun, for the Lord God will be their light, and they will reign forever and ever.” The last line brings to mind one of the Greek translations of Daniel 7:27: “[God] shall give the authority and the kingdom and the magnitude of all the kingdoms, which are under heaven, to the holy people of the Most High, to reign over an everlasting kingdom” (NETS). The Spirit has so radically anointed and transformed believers’ bodies that they’re utterly holy. Daniel 7 is one of the most difficult texts in the Old Testament, yet its difficulty is matched by its importance. Daniel 7 largely concerns an enigmatic “son of man” who possesses divine qualities. This messianic figure will defeat the fourth beast (the Roman Empire) and vindicate a righteous remnant who identifies with his eternal rule (7:11–14, 22–27). What’s true of the son of man is true of the righteous remnant. Daniel 7 is a prophecy about events that will transpire at the very end of history. All four Gospels insist Jesus is the enigmatic son of man and that his life, death, and resurrection inaugurated the long-awaited prophecy. The Gospels also insist that Jesus’s followers inherit his eternal reign. But there’s a twist: Satan and his demons—not the Roman Empire—are the fourth beast. And Christ’s followers extend God’s rule over the demonic realm. Revelation 22:5, though, is the consummation of the Daniel 7 prophecy. Whereas believers primarily ruled over Satan and his devices on a spiritual level (sin, false teaching, temptation, etc.) between the two comings of Christ, in the new creation they’ll rule, to some degree, over the spiritual and physical realms. This may explain Paul’s statement in 1 Cor. 6:3: “Do you not know that we are to judge angels?” Of course, we won’t rule in the same way God rules and reigns over the created order, but it appears we’ll govern creation in the manner God intended Adam and Eve to rule from the beginning (Gen. 1:28). Awe of Life in the New Sanctuary Let’s now tease out the significance of the church’s priestly and kingly images we’ve discussed. We ought to remain cautious, as we’re working with trajectories, hints, and subtle biblical-theological connections. A great deal of priestly activity in the Old Testament is bound up with their service in the sanctuary. They were, for example, responsible for ensuring the sanctuary functioned the way God intended by burning incense (Ex. 30:7–9), tending the lamps, (27:20–21), and setting out 12 loaves of bread (Lev. 24:5–9). In short, they maintained the function of God’s house. If Israel’s tabernacle/temple is a shadow of the new earth, then the priests’ maintenance may correspond to the church’s maintenance of the new earth. Perhaps this maintenance would include cultivating the earth for food production. Didn’t Jesus eat in his glorified body (Luke 24:43)? Scripture is rife with examples of his people dining together. Isaiah 25:6 even relates how God himself will prepare a rich banquet for the nations in the new creation. The passage is laden with metaphors, of course, but the metaphors appear to point to something tangible. We’ll govern creation in the manner God intended Adam and Eve to rule from the beginning. The church’s identity as kings is also worth considering. The idea of ruling, as found in Revelation 22:5, often entails exercising God’s sovereign authority over a realm. The church will function as kings who appropriate God’s rule throughout the new earth. The church will “exercise sovereignty over the new creation in a way similar to how Adam was to rule ‘over every living thing that moves on the earth.’” Consider Adam’s conduct in the garden when he inspected, cataloged, and named the animals (Gen. 2:20). Similarly, the church in the new creation will likely study the created order, learn how it operates, and manage it. One author states explains: The purpose of this new body will be to rule wisely over God’s new world. Forget those images about lounging around playing harps. There will be work to do and we shall relish doing it. All the skills and talents we have put to God’s service in this present life . . . will be enhanced and ennobled and given back to us to be exercised to his glory. When we grasp our identity as priest-kings in God’s sanctuary, our future becomes exciting, concrete, and filled with awe and wonder. We can be confident our priestly and royal activities will finally and fully be done “to the glory of God” (1 Cor. 10:31).
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Women’s Ministry Leaders Share Their Go-To Books
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Women’s Ministry Leaders Share Their Go-To Books

If you’re a women’s ministry leader looking for books to help with your role, you won’t find many about women’s ministry specifically. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t helpful resources for you. I asked experienced women’s ministry leaders and Bible teachers to send me the title of one book they think every women’s ministry leader should have on her bookshelf—and nobody sent only one. I’ve organized the books by category and summarized their thoughts about why each resource is helpful. Here are their recommendations. Leading, Teaching, and Training Empowered and Equipped: Bible Exposition for Women Who Teach the Scriptures by Julia B. Higgins This is one of the most well-organized, helpful books to encourage and support women as Bible teachers. It’s an excellent resource for training other women, as well as a book to reference time and again to improve your own teaching. Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership: Seeking God in the Crucible of Ministry by Ruth Haley Barton Leadership is both beautiful and hard, and as we minister to others, our souls sometimes become spiritually malnourished. Barton helps leaders do the slow and deep work of regaining their vision for ministry and sustaining their life-giving connection with God. Developing Female Leaders: Navigate the Minefields and Release the Potential of Women in Your Church by Kadi Cole This book is written for male leaders, but women in ministry are served by Cole’s principles and insights into developing female leaders. Even if your church leadership hasn’t read it, you can use her principles in your ministry among women to deploy, equip, and train women to lead other women in the church. A Short Guide to Women’s Ministry by Nora Allison The day-to-day work of women’s ministry often leaves us longing for practical help. Allison gets into the details of women’s ministry, offering advice for everything from how to help women grow in their gifts to how to redirect a rabbit trail in Bible study. Word-Filled Women’s Ministry: Loving and Serving the Church edited by Gloria Furman and Kathleen B. Nielson If we’re not careful, women’s ministry can become all about women. But this book helps us see that while biblical women’s ministry is for women, it’s about God. This is a great resource for those looking to establish or refocus a women’s ministry around God’s Word. While biblical women’s ministry is for women, it’s about God. Discipleship and Care Deep Discipleship: How the Church Can Make Whole Disciples of Jesus by J. T. English We know we’re called to make disciples, but we’re not always sure what that looks like. English helps ministry leaders know both why discipleship is important and how to equip the saints for the work of discipleship ministry. Growing Together: Taking Mentoring Beyond Small Talk and Prayer Requests by Melissa Kruger While English’s book helps us understand the why and how of discipleship, Kruger’s equips women to do the work of discipleship. It’s written for women to work through together in a discipleship context. One-to One-Bible Reading: A Simple Guide for Every Christian by David Helm Reading the Bible one-on-one is a tried and true way to facilitate discipleship relationships. Women’s ministry leaders recommend Helm’s book as a guide for implementing this approach with your women. The One Year Book of Hope: A 365-Day Devotional with Daily Scripture Readings and Uplifting Reflections That Encourage, Comfort, and Restore Joy by Nancy Guthrie One women’s ministry director keeps a couple copies of this book on her shelf at all times (along with Guthrie’s Be Still, My Soul and O Love That Will Not Let Me Go) to hand out to women facing suffering. The devotional length is accessible for someone in the midst of grief, and wisdom, care, and kindness flow from Guthrie’s writing. A Still and Quiet Mind: Twelve Strategies for Changing Unwanted Thoughts by Esther Smith As struggles with anxiety become more common, this book is a valuable resource to equip leaders to help women in their congregations and to give to women who might benefit from Smith’s strategies. Doctrine and Theology 50 Core Truths of the Christian Faith: A Guide to Understanding and Teaching Theology by Gregg R. Allison An experienced Bible teacher said this is one of her most used resources for teaching the Bible and answering questions about theology. Allison covers many of our faith’s core doctrines with clarity and accessibility. Each chapter provides a short explanation of a doctrine, a list of key Scriptures, a teaching outline, descriptions of potential errors, and resources for additional learning. By Design: God’s Distinctive Calling for Women by Susan Hunt While this book is worth it for every chapter, one women’s ministry leader particularly recommends the chapter titled “Defenders of Women.” Hunt shows how necessary and vital women are in ministering to women in the church and serving alongside elders who shepherd the church. You Are a Theologian: An Invitation to Know and Love God Well by Jen Wilkin and J. T. English Wilkin and English’s book offers an approachable way to study theology and doctrine that leaders will appreciate for their own study and can also use to teach and equip women in their churches. None Like Him: 10 Ways God Is Different from Us (and Why That’s a Good Thing) by Jen Wilkin Focused on God’s incommunicable attributes, this book offers another approachable way for women to study theology. And it can be a great encouragement to leaders. The leader who recommended this book explained, “Every women’s ministry leader needs the reminder: You’re not God. I found this book to be a beautiful reminder that while I’m limited, finite, and unable to change situations, we serve a God who is infinite, all-powerful, and ever present.”
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I Am the Resurrection and the Life (John 11:17–44)
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I Am the Resurrection and the Life (John 11:17–44)

In her TGCW24 message, Nancy Guthrie helps us understand what Jesus means when he says, “I am the resurrection and the life.” In John 11:17–44, Jesus offers eternal hope as he boldly confronts death. He gives us the hope of life in the future and access to resurrection life right now. We can rejoice knowing that if we trust in Jesus, we’re no longer spiritually dead but are now united with him in the newness of life. Guthrie teaches on the following: Jesus’s love and Lazarus’s illness Jesus’s delay and the purpose of sickness Martha’s struggle with Jesus’s delay Jesus’s claim: “I am the resurrection and the life” Jesus’s question: “Do you believe this?” The sign of raising Lazarus Confidence in Jesus’s resurrection power Jesus’s role as weeping friend and divine warrior The final victory over death
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The Regime Media FREAK OUT Over Trump Picking RFK, Jr. To Lead HHS
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The Regime Media FREAK OUT Over Trump Picking RFK, Jr. To Lead HHS   The Regime Media’s shift into Resistance mode continues apace. The major media outlets uniformly melted down over President Elect Donald Trump’s decision to nominate Robert F. Kennedy to lead the nation’s public health apparatus as Secretary of Health and Human Services. Watch as NBC’s Lester Holt attempts to convey concern over the selection of Kennedy: LESTER HOLT: Good evening, and welcome. Breaking tonight, another head-turning personnel picked by President Elect Trump, choosing Robert F Kennedy Jr, an anti-vaccine activist, to serve as Secretary of Health and Human Services. If confirmed by the U.S. Senate Kennedy, an environmental lawyer, would lead a family of agencies responsible for protecting the health of Americans, including the Centers for Disease Control and Food and Drug Administration. In the past, Kennedy has spoken out against Covid-19 vaccines and childhood vaccinations, though recently said he wouldn't take them away, endorsing Donald Trump after his own run for the white house ran aground. One does not recall “head-turning” being used as a descriptor for any of the Biden Administration’s nominees to the public health agencies. No one ever questioned the qualifications of former California congressman and Attorney General Xavier Becerra, save his wielding of the levers of government power in service of abortion.  ABC wasn’t that much better than NBC, although they opened with the vaccine stuff. Over at CBS: NORAH O’DONNELL: President-Elect Donald Trump promised to shake up Washington, and he is doing just that as he staffs up his administration. Trump late today announced he intends to nominate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. As Secretary of Health and Human Services. This is a sprawling department that touches the lives of every American. Take a look at this. HHS is in charge of Medicare, Medicaid, the safety of food and medicine, the CDC, and the NIH, one of the world's leading medical research centers. All of the reports had a heavy dose of the vaccine stuff, but none featured Kennedy’s efforts with our food supply, and it’ll be curious to see whether they do so going forward. If today’s performance is ani indication, the media have learned nothing this past week. Click :”expand” to view the full transcripts of the aforementioned report as aired on their respective networks on Thursday, November 14th, 2024: ABC WORLD NEWS TONIGHT 11/14/24 6:32 PM DAVID MUIR: Good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a Thursday night. We begin tonight with President-Elect Donald Trump, choosing prominent vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. As his Secretary of Health and Human Services, planning to put RFK Jr. In charge of the nation's health, the CDC, the FDA, and the many agencies and nearly a quarter of the federal budget. RFK Jr. Is an environmental lawyer, skeptical of mainstream medicine, and has said vaccines do not work. He gave up his own independent run for president and threw his support behind Donald Trump, saying well before the election that Trump promised him control of America's public health agencies. At a rally before the election, Trump saying he would let RFK Jr. go wild on health. Tonight, what Kennedy has said he would like to do, and will he get confirmed? ABC's Mary Bruce leading us off from West Palm Beach, Florida, tonight. MARY BRUCE: Tonight, President-Elect Donald Trump delivering on a promise he made to one of his top campaign supporters, announcing he's nominating Robert F. Kennedy Jr. To be Secretary of Health and Human Services, putting a noted vaccine skeptic in charge of the nation's health system. DONALD TRUMP: I'm going to let him go wild on health. I'm going to let him go wild on the food. I'm going to let him go wild on medicines. BRUCE: Well before the election, Kennedy made it clear Trump had promised him this role. ROBERT F. KENNEDY, JR: The key that I’m you know- that President Trump has promised me is control of the public health agencies, which are HHS and its subagencies, CDC, FDA, NIH, and a few others. And also the usda, which is, which you know, key to making America healthy. BRUCE: HHS is one of the biggest departments in the federal government. It includes agencies that touch every aspect of American life, from the foods you eat to the medicine you take. It includes the Centers for Disease Control, the Food and Drug Administration, the National Institutes of Health, and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. And it's the primary agency that oversees the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare. Today, the President-Elect saying, "For too long, Americans have been crushed by the industrial food complex and drug companies who have engaged in deception, misinformation, and disinformation when it comes to public health." KENNEDY: President Trump has told me that he wants to see measurable, concrete results within two years in terms of a measurable diminishment in chronic disease among America's kids. BRUCE: Kennedy, who is not a doctor and has no medical training or public health experience, has endorsed a host of debunked conspiracy theories, including falsely claiming that childhood vaccines cause autism, although numerous high quality studies say that is not true. There is no link between vaccines and autism. Most of the vaccines used today have been used safely for decades, though Kennedy claims otherwise. KENNEDY: There is no vaccine that is safe and effective. BRUCE: In fact, vaccines are considered one of the greatest public health accomplishments of modern medicine, saving countless lives and even eliminating some diseases. Kennedy has accused the FDA of a war on public health, including, quote: “its aggressive suppression of psychedelics, peptides, stem cells, raw milk, hyperbaric therapies,chelating compounds, ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, vitamins,  clean foods, sunshine, exercise, nutraceuticals, and anything else that advances human health and can't be patented by pharma.” Kennedy, the son of Robert F. Kennedy, abandoned his own independent campaign for The White House to endorse Trump. KENNEDY: If you want to see me go to Washington, you better vote for Donald Trump. BRUCE: Most of his own family has publicly disavowed his decision to endorse Trump. His own sister, Kerry Kennedy, saying she does not trust her brother to be in charge of healthcare in the United States. Kennedy has already said the Trump administration would advise local water systems to remove flouride from drinking water, though health experts say it helps fight tooth decay. He’s also said he would remove 600 employees who currently work at HHS. The big question, of course, would Kennedy get enough support in the Senate to be confirmed, or will Trump push the Senate to waive the confirmation process and push him through via a recess appointment? David? MUIR: A lot of questions moving us forward. Mary Bruce leading us off. Mary, thank you. CBS EVENING NEWS 11/14/24 NORAH O’DONNELL: President-Elect Donald Trump promised to shake up Washington, and he is doing just that as he staffs up his administration. Trump late today announced he intends to nominate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. As Secretary of Health and Human Services. This is a sprawling department that touches the lives of every American. Take a look at this. HHS is in charge of Medicare, Medicaid, the safety of food and medicine, the CDC, and the NIH, one of the world's leading medical research centers. Kennedy has a long record of criticizing vaccines, often spreading misleading claims about their safety, and just last week, Kennedy vowed to fire and replace hundreds of employees at the National Institute of Health. We have reporters covering all angles of the Trump transition and we start with CBS News Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Jon Lapook, who reports on the big changes that could be coming to our health care system. ROBERT R. KENNEDY, JR: Make America healthy again. JON LAPOOK: That's the name of the platform Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Launched with President-Elect Donald Trump. DONALD TRUMP: I'm going to let him go wild on health. LAPOOK: It contains a wide-ranging list of promises that could significantly change health care in the United States. KENNEDY: There is no vaccine that is safe and effective. LAPOOK: RFK Jr. Has criticized vaccines and their safety. RICHARD BESSER: We have the best vaccine system in the world. LAPOOK: Dr. Richard Besser is the former Acting Director for the Centers for Disease Control, and the current head of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. BESSER: We have so many checks and balances in our vaccine system here. As a pediatrician, I know that there is nothing I did that had more value for the children in my practices than ensuring that they were vaccinated fully and on time. Nothing had more impact. LAPOOK: Kennedy has also claimed fluoride is associated with arthritis and neurodevelopmental disorders, and says the Trump administration will advise taking fluoride out of the public water supply. BESSER: What the science tells us about fluoride is that if you consume low levels of fluoride, it will reduce the risk of cavities in children by 25%. And it's totally safe to do that. LAPOOK: The CDC named fluoridation of drinking water one of the great public health achievements of the 20th Century, but it’s become controversial. In September, a federal court ruled the EPA had to review the levels of fluoride in water.  Where is your worry meter in terms of thinking about public health going forward now? BESSER: I'm worried because we have not moved forward from the Covid pandemic in terms of restoring trust in public health. We need to see signs from the new administration that trust in public health is important to them. O’DONNELL: And Dr. Jon Lapook joins us now. Jon, good to have you. So how are doctors and scientists reacting tonight? LAPOOK: Well, I have been on the phone with several of them and I have to say the consensus is they’re angry. They are very concerned that RFK Jr. simply does not have the scientific background to do this job properly. I mean, he's had some misinformation that he's been saying about vaccines and some other things. On the other hand, he’s been talking about addressing childhood obesity, and nutrition, and additives, and getting rid of special interest groups that are perhaps harming the health of Americans, so what's going to happen, that remains to be seen. O’DONNELL: Dr. Jon Lapook, thanks for being with us. Want to turn now to CBS's Caitlin Huey-Burns, who is covering the transition in West Palm Beach, and Caitlin, so what did you learn today about why the President-Elect chose RFK Jr.? CAITLIN HUEY-BURNS: Good evening, Norah. Well, this is a pick that the President-Elect has been pledging for months, and in recent days, he's been telling associates that he was standing by his pick of Kennedy for HHS and wouldn't hear otherwise. One source saying no one could talk him out of it. Even Trump's transition team leaders said just two weeks ago that there was no way that Kennedy would be chosen for HHS, and yet, this decision was made. And since Election Night, Kennedy has been a ubiquitous presence here in West Palm Beach, holding court with Donald Trump and supporters. And just moments ago, Norah, the President-Elect announced that he was tapping his lead defense attorney Todd Blanche as Deputy Attorney General. And the pick of Kennedy comes, of course, after several controversial picks, including Florida Republican Matt Gaetz as Attorney General. Norah. O’DONNELL: All right. Caitlin Huey-Burns, thank you. NBC NIGHTLY NEWS 11/14/24 6:31 PM LESTER HOLT: Good evening, and welcome. Breaking tonight, another head-turning personnel picked by President Elect Trump, choosing Robert F Kennedy Jr, an anti-vaccine activist, to serve as Secretary of Health and Human Services. If confirmed by the U.S. Senate Kennedy, an environmental lawyer, would lead a family of agencies responsible for protecting the health of Americans, including the Centers for Disease Control and Food and Drug Administration. In the past, Kennedy has spoken out against Covid-19 vaccines and childhood vaccinations, though recently said he wouldn't take them away, endorsing Donald Trump after his own run for the white house ran aground. News of the RFK Jr. pick coming as both sides of the aisle in Washington are still awaiting the viability of Mr. Trump's preference of former congressman Matt Gaetz to serve as Attorney General. Vaughn Hillyard begins our coverage. VAUGHN HILLYARD: Tonight, after teasing a potential administration role for weeks. DONALD TRUMP: RFK Jr., he's going to help us on health and the health of women, men, and children, and he is so good. HILLYARD: President Elect Trump selecting Robert F Kennedy, Jr. to be his next Secretary of Health and Human Services, writing, "Americans have been crushed by the industrial food complex and drug companies who have engaged in deception, misinformation, and disinformation when it comes to public health." Kennedy is a former Democratic and independent presidential candidate who dropped out and endorsed Trump. But, he has faced criticism because of his history of acting skepticism, publicly espousing discredited assertions that vaccines cause autism. Vice President Harris slammed Trump for printing him. KAMALA HARRIS: He has indicated that the person who would be in charge of health care for the American people is someone who has routinely promoted junk science and crazy conspiracies. HILLYARD: Kennedy telling us last week that he would not block any vaccines.  Are there specific vaccines that you would seek to take off the market? KENNEDY: I'm not going to, I'm not going to take away anybody's vaccines. I have never been anti-vaccine. HILLYARD: You will not take any vaccine that is currently on the market? KENNEDY: I’m not- if somebody, if vaccines are working for somebody, I'm not going to take them away. HILLYARD: During the campaign, Kennedy made headlines when he said that 15 years ago, doctors told him he had a parasitic worm in his brain that died. Kennedy is a critic of U.S. health care policy, who has advocated for big changes to food and drug regulations, writing last month, "The FDA's war on public health is about to end," telling us he would eliminate parts of the FDA. KENNEDY: The nutrition department of the FDA. That has to go. They are not doing their job, they are not protecting our kids. HOLT: And Vaughn, we understand that Kennedy is now responding to his selection. HILLYARD: Lester, just in the last few minutes Kennedy writing in a statement that he’s committed to making America healthy again, saying we, quote: “have a generational opportunity to put an end to America’s chronic disease epidemic. Lester.  HOLT: All right. Vaughn Hillyard starting us off. Vaughn, thank you.  
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Americans’ Skepticism Toward Scientists Lingers Post-Pandemic: Survey
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Decline of trust has also been accompanied by increased public doubt about scientists’ involvement in policymaking, a Pew Research Center survey shows.Americans remain cautious about scientists’ involvement…
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Decline of trust has also been accompanied by increased public doubt about scientists’ involvement in policymaking, a Pew Research Center survey shows.Americans remain cautious about scientists’ involvement…
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Matvei Michkov Scores in OT, the Flyers Rally to Beat the Senators 5-4
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OTTAWA, Ontario—Matvei Michkov scored from a sharp angle at the side the goal at 4:05 of overtime to give the Philadelphia Flyers a 5-4 comeback victory over the Ottawa Senators on Thursday night.Anthony…
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Calling All Technocrats! Musk & Ramaswamy Seek “High-IQ Small Government Revolutionaries” For D.O.G.E.
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Please Share This Story! Download this post... I call the trends on Technocracy: Arch-Technocrats Musk and Ramaswamy have made the siren call to assemble a cohort of Technocrats from the four corners…
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Florida Man’s US Charges Upgraded to Killing His Estranged Wife in Spain
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.—A Florida businessman already charged with kidnapping his estranged wife in Spain is facing new U.S. charges that he killed her.A federal grand jury in South Florida on Wednesday…
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