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2018-07-01 13:08:06 UTC  

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2018-07-01 13:08:06 UTC  

You have gained a rank @silowetr, you just advanced to 23 . Thanks for all you do Patriot!

2018-07-01 13:08:31 UTC  

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2018-07-01 13:08:50 UTC  

@JonJon it doesnt light up the mics when your not in the room

2018-07-01 13:09:01 UTC  

that 30 min you thought was silent, wasnt

2018-07-01 13:09:07 UTC  

@reclaimthelaw A big thank you for this video about water! How great is our God! Everything on this earth that God made is a miracle. All we have to do is slow down and get quiet and look for it! Once again thank you!

2018-07-01 13:09:41 UTC  

@Deleted User referring to many times though brother. not just now. I just got online. was referring to comment made my pawhuska

2018-07-01 13:10:45 UTC  

9 stabbed at Idaho apartment complex where refugee families live
Posted: Jul 01, 2018 7:52 AM EDT
Updated: Jul 01, 2018 7:53 AM EDT
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(CNN) — A man is in custody after a stabbing that left nine people injured at an apartment complex that houses refugee families in Boise, Idaho, authorities say.

The victims injured in the stabbing Saturday night included members of Boise's refugee community, Police Chief William Bones said. He declined to provide additional details on the victims.

All nine victims are undergoing treatment at a hospital, four with life-threatening injuries, according to police.

Detectives are interviewing the 30-year-old suspect but have yet to establish a motive for the attack, Bones said in a statement.

"As you can imagine the witnesses in the apartment complex along with the rest of our community are reeling from this attack. This incident is not a representation of our community but a single evil individual who attacked people without provocation that we are aware of at this time," he said in the statement.

2018-07-01 13:10:58 UTC  

pawhuska must be talking about something from yesterday cause no such thing was said to him this morning

2018-07-01 13:11:01 UTC  

Call of man with a knife

Police responded to a call of a man with a knife at 8:46 p.m. (10:46 p.m. ET) and arrived at the apartment complex four minutes later, Bones said.

"Officers located the suspect almost immediately, took the suspect into custody at gunpoint," he said.

Additional officers found the nine victims inside the apartments and in the complex's parking lot.

"You can imagine this is a very tight-knit community here in this apartment complex. The attack had a devastating effect on the people. We're doing everything we can tonight to get them services, to get them through this evening and we'll be working with them in the days and weeks that follow," Bones said.

Injuries are 'very serious'

Asked if there had been fatalities, Bones responded: "At this point we haven't lost anybody, but as I've said, the injuries are very, very serious."

The attack was unprecedented for the police department, he said.

"We haven't had anything involving this amount of victims in a single attack in Boise in the history of the department. Obviously it's something you hope never comes to your city," Bones said.

Bones said police hope to release the suspect's identity Sunday.

"He did come from out of state, but I don't know how long he's been in the city," he told reporters.

By Susannah Cullinane, CNN

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2018-07-01 13:12:10 UTC  

@Deleted User yeah, dunno. I liek to contribute but I aint about the drama

2018-07-01 13:12:34 UTC  

catch 22 ish

2018-07-01 13:13:03 UTC  

BERLIN (AP) — German Chancellor Angela Merkel has reportedly secured agreements with 14 European Union countries to rapidly return some asylum seekers as she seeks to end a schism in her government over migration policy.

Merkel also says she also wants to establish "anchor centers" to process migrants at Germany's borders, the dpa news agency reported Saturday.

2018-07-01 13:13:18 UTC  
2018-07-01 13:13:19 UTC  

The announcements came in a letter Merkel wrote to leaders of her Christian Democratic Union's Bavaria-only sister party, the Christian Social Union, as well as to her junior coalition government partner, the Social Democrats, after she attended a two-day EU summit in Brussels.
Merkel is seeking to end a three-week standoff with her hard-line Interior Minister Horst Seehofer, who heads the CSU.
Seehofer, whose party faces a state election in the fall, has been threatening to turn away migrants at Germany's border who have already been rejected by the country or who have registered for asylum elsewhere in the EU.
Merkel has rejected that approach, instead insisting on a European-wide solution to migration issues to preserve EU unity. The dispute has raised the possibility of an end to Germany's decades-old conservative alliance between the CSU and Merkel's CDU if Seehofer goes ahead with the unilateral move, which could bring down her government.
Both the CDU and the CSU are holding separate meetings Sunday to discuss Merkel's latest efforts on migration and plot their next steps.
Merkel on Friday came away from an EU summit with agreements from Greece and Spain to take back migrants previously registered in those countries, and an overall agreement by the 28-nation bloc to ease the pressures of migration into Europe.

2018-07-01 13:13:34 UTC  

In the eight-page letter obtained Saturday by dpa, the chancellor said that she had also secured agreement with half of the EU nations to return migrants to them if they'd first registered in those countries.

2018-07-01 13:13:53 UTC  

The countries included Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic, which have all been harsh critics of Merkel's welcoming stance to migrants, as well as Belgium, France, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Lithuania, Latvia, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal and Sweden.
Officials in Hungary and the Czech Republic, however, both said later Saturday that they had not signed any deal on migrants.
Asked about the Czech comment, Merkel's spokesman told dpa that the country "had expressed a willingness to negotiate an administrative agreement on improved cooperation on repatriation."
In the letter, the chancellor threw her support behind establishing large collection centers in Germany for migrants as their cases are processed. Dpa reported the centers would be used for migrants who attempt to bypass border controls and for those whose cases don't fall under bilateral return agreements.
Whether the combination of the bilateral measures and EU agreement is enough to placate the CSU is not yet clear.
Top CSU lawmaker Markus Soeder, Bavaria's governor, on Saturday praised the EU agreement as more than his party had expected, but at the same time suggested that it left open the possibility of unilateral national measures as well.

2018-07-01 13:13:53 UTC  

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2018-07-01 13:14:00 UTC  

MININT

2018-07-01 13:14:21 UTC  

Merkel's office told dpa, however, that interpretation was wrong, saying "unilateral measures at the expense of other countries are not what is meant."
In neighboring Austria, Chancellor Sebastian Kurz again urged a European solution to migration, warning in the Bild newspaper that if the southern German region of Bavaria undertook unilateral measures it would create a "domino effect" as Austria and other EU nations then closed their borders one-by-one.
"Our goal remains a joint European solution with orderly protection of the exterior borders, and centers in third countries,' said Kurz, whose nation took over the rotating EU presidency on Saturday. "That way we can also preserve a Europe without internal borders."

2018-07-01 13:14:40 UTC  

@Deleted User our whole movement is based upon questioning things to dig into them to find the truth. Then we question something that someone else believes and its a taboo subject? wow. we can questions kings and popes and presidents but not each other?? hurts the movement

2018-07-01 13:15:05 UTC  

what subject was taboo exactly?

2018-07-01 13:15:39 UTC  

dWAVE?????

2018-07-01 13:15:49 UTC  

smh

2018-07-01 13:15:53 UTC  
2018-07-01 13:16:03 UTC  

idk about others but im happy to discuss dwave

2018-07-01 13:17:09 UTC  

Enough processing power to mange the intersections of Nspace and our own dimension - necessary for CERN to open the portal

2018-07-01 13:17:21 UTC  

the plot of Doom

2018-07-01 13:17:45 UTC  

With Johnny Depp???

2018-07-01 13:17:54 UTC  

transcendence????

2018-07-01 13:18:22 UTC  

@dumpster your freaking me out. 🤣

2018-07-01 13:18:35 UTC  

Police find 10 dead bodies blindfolded, hanging from roof of home
Posted: Jul 01, 2018 8:25 AM EDT
Updated: Jul 01, 2018 8:25 AM EDT
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NEW DELHI (AP/Meredith) — Police in India's capital said they found 11 bodies in a home in mysterious circumstances on Sunday, 10 of them blindfolded and hanging from the roof.

The victims belonged to a family and most had lived in one home in Burari village in the northern part of New Delhi, said police officer Vineet Kumar.

Police are investigating whether the victims — four men, three women and four girls — died by suicide or were killed, Kumar said, adding that no suicide note was found.

There were no bullet marks on the bodies of the victims, and there was no sign of forced entry into the house, Kumar said.

Ten bodies, blindfolded by cotton and pieces of cloth, were found hanging from an iron grill used as a ventilator in the home's courtyard, while the body of a 70-year-old woman was lying on the floor of the house, said a police official who spoke on condition of anonymity, in line with department policy.

The family was living in the house for more than two decades, the Hindustan Times newspaper reported. It said the house belongs to a businessman who ran a plywood shop and dairy.

The newspaper said that at around 8 a.m. Sunday, a neighbor with whom the businessman used to go for morning walks went to see him and found the door of the house open and the 10 people, including the businessman, hanging. He raised an alarm and people called the police.

"It is a tragic incident. Police are investigating. ... Let's wait for their investigation to be over," said New Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who visited the scene. In a video posted on Twitter by Kejriwal's ruling party, the neighbors are heard telling Kejriwal that the family was busy with wedding preparations.

2018-07-01 13:18:46 UTC  

@V77 Good morning

2018-07-01 13:18:50 UTC  

PaaS

2018-07-01 13:19:24 UTC  

@V77 - The dWAVE network is smarter than all humanity combined - fully self aware and smart as any grouping of people

2018-07-01 13:19:29 UTC  

@Pawhuska good morning 🌞💯 hanging out in 24/7 chat. ❤️💯🇺🇸👛👗

2018-07-01 13:20:03 UTC  

@dumpster 😱🤖🔨🔨🔨🔨