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Was president obama right to point out christianitys violent past . Remember that during the crusades and the inquisition, people committed terrible deeds in the name of christ. Im chuck todd, and joining me this morning to provide insight and analysis are, david brooks of the new york times. Andrea mitchell, my colleague here at nbc. The bbcs katty kay. And stephen henderson. Welcome to sunday, its meet the press. From nbc news in washington, this is meet the press. With chuck todd. Good morning. Its been a weekend of tense diplomacy and were going to bring you my exclusive interview with secretary of state john kerry in just a minute. But the fate of american aid worker Kayla Mueller remains unknown two days after isis claimed that she had been killed in a jordanian missile strike in syria, isis still has offered no proof, and the state Department Says it has been unable to ....
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When Sarah Hernandez joined the Enfield, Connecticut, Board of Education in 2017, she had a goal: making sure schools met the needs of students with disabilities. Among the first openly autistic candidates to be elected to public office in the country, she saw her win as a sign that her small town was open to her perspective. But if voters were, her colleagues on the school board were not: They consistently denied her the accommodations she needed to do her job, according to a discrimination law ....