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. >>> redemption for a historic church in san jose, how the work of a pastor >>> grace baptist church in san jose narrowly escaped demolition after their previous pastor tried to sell the land to a developer to build housing and a new church. >> but now it's possible that a designation as a landmark might save the day. john ramos has the story. >> reporter: grace baptist church has been at its san jose location for more than 80 years and the congregation would make a lot of money if it sold it, but making money isn't the mission there. like a lot of churches post pandemic, the group of worshipers at grace baptist church's service was pretty small, 16 people, to be exact, but they're on a mission to help people in the san jose downtown area and it's important that they have a place to do it. >> right around the corner where you see people walking, homeless, right there on santa clara a block away and we're right in the middle of all that and that's exactly where grace baptist church wants to be. >> reporter: reverend kenneth love was only a guest pastor on this day because the congrega
. >>> redemption for a historic church in san jose, how the work of a pastor >>> grace baptist church in san jose narrowly escaped demolition after their previous pastor tried to sell the land to a developer to build housing and a new church. >> but now it's possible that a designation as a landmark might save the day. john ramos has the story. >> reporter: grace baptist church has been at its san jose location for more than 80 years and the congregation would make...
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he'd start from 16th street baptist church. he said he would tie down to the second how long it took old man to walk from 16th street downtown and, how long it took a young man to do the same, had it tied down to the none of it mattered. none of it mattered. a couple of reasons. number one, black birmingham adults did not like this from atlanta coming in saying. we've been living here all our lives. who are you? king by the way, they they had heard all the stories they'd read all the stories about. king the phony come in here with this national platform. you going to stick around? fred shuttlesworth had, those same concerns, by the way, fred didn't know. i didn't know. martin's real name. that was one concern. there was another. the other concern was far more economic over percent of black birmingham at that time was domestic workers. every single white employee said if you march with king, you are fired. the rest of the middle two professional class teachers, let's actually with the teachers first teachers was a white superint
he'd start from 16th street baptist church. he said he would tie down to the second how long it took old man to walk from 16th street downtown and, how long it took a young man to do the same, had it tied down to the none of it mattered. none of it mattered. a couple of reasons. number one, black birmingham adults did not like this from atlanta coming in saying. we've been living here all our lives. who are you? king by the way, they they had heard all the stories they'd read all the stories...
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it's actually a hospital run by the baptist church.as run by them. it's actually not far from where the bbc office is in gaza. i've been past that hospital many, many times. all those 600,000 people have left the north of gaza and headed south after they were told to evacuate their home there are many people who have stayed put, in particular the injured, severely injured people in hospital and people say look, we simply can't move our families. if they are going to stay but they've got to find somewhere relatively safe to go. people have been going to un schools, other un facilities but they've also been going to hospitals. we've seen a hospital in gaza city, the biggest hospital in gaza, that has been swamped with people camping out on the ground. i not seen the situation at this particular hospital before this strike but certainly the pictures i've been seeing this evening suggest that there were many, many people not being treated there but just trying to seek shelter.
it's actually a hospital run by the baptist church.as run by them. it's actually not far from where the bbc office is in gaza. i've been past that hospital many, many times. all those 600,000 people have left the north of gaza and headed south after they were told to evacuate their home there are many people who have stayed put, in particular the injured, severely injured people in hospital and people say look, we simply can't move our families. if they are going to stay but they've got to find...
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one of my proudest moments as a pastor was when ebenezer baptist church about 10 years ago convened the district attorney's office, the public defender, the court, the judges all in one place in the fellowship hall of our church in order to do on one day what would take people days and weeks to get done. that is to expunge their records. there were folks who had not even been convicted but had a record somewhere that prevented them from getting apartments, from getting a house, from getting a job. one of the proudest moments i have had as a pastor was the day i walked through my sanctuary and the sanctuary had hundreds of people and almost everybody in that sanctuary had a record. but the truth is that's true every sunday because all of us -- each of us has a record. each of us has something that we are not proud of. maybe not a criminal record, but everybody has got a record and none of us wants to be judged permanently by our worst mistakes. [applause] and so we began a process through which we began to expunge people's records in order to change their lives, give them a second chance
one of my proudest moments as a pastor was when ebenezer baptist church about 10 years ago convened the district attorney's office, the public defender, the court, the judges all in one place in the fellowship hall of our church in order to do on one day what would take people days and weeks to get done. that is to expunge their records. there were folks who had not even been convicted but had a record somewhere that prevented them from getting apartments, from getting a house, from getting a...
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and that's exactly where grace baptist church wants to be. >> reporter: reverend kenneth love was onlyr on this day because the congregation no longer has a pastor. they recently cut ties with their former pastor after he tried to enter a deal with a development to demolish the site. >> i don't believe the core of the church ever even gave that a thought. as a matter of fact, i think they were very surprised and, and maybe felt a little threatened when that surfaced. >> reporter: what was threatened was a historical legacy as the center of the civil rights movement in san jose. built in 1941, it was once ministered by reverent shorty collins. and more recently, it was a gathering place for the community following the guilty verdict in the killing of george floyd. dr. penny hogue joined the church in 1961 as a student and says it turned her into a social activist. >> oh, i think it was very important. it certainly influenced those of us who were members at the time. and, um, and how they live our life. >> reporter: the church mow ministers to the homeless and down and out in the area, a
and that's exactly where grace baptist church wants to be. >> reporter: reverend kenneth love was onlyr on this day because the congregation no longer has a pastor. they recently cut ties with their former pastor after he tried to enter a deal with a development to demolish the site. >> i don't believe the core of the church ever even gave that a thought. as a matter of fact, i think they were very surprised and, and maybe felt a little threatened when that surfaced. >>...
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i want to welcome you to the 16th street baptist church here at 16th street baptist church. jesus christ is the main attraction. 60 years ago, the attraction of this church was the stomp out injustice, inequity and any equality. dr. shuttlesworth asked dr. king to come to birmingham. they had some lunch counter sit ins that get a whole lot of fanfare. but on good friday, dr. king was arrested. he penned this letter from the birmingham jail. but while dr. king was in jail, his lieutenants had the bright idea to get the children involved in the movement. and these future soldiers were your at that time. and they got involved in the movement and they packed this church way. the church is packed right now. and when dr. taught them how to protest nonviolently, dr. king had two overall objectives. one was to fill up the jails in birmingham. so kids like you walked out of these doors, 50 at a time and they were met by billy clubs, they were met by fire hoses. they were by police dogs, and they were taken to jail and they were ready to go to jail. and the second objective of dr. kin
i want to welcome you to the 16th street baptist church here at 16th street baptist church. jesus christ is the main attraction. 60 years ago, the attraction of this church was the stomp out injustice, inequity and any equality. dr. shuttlesworth asked dr. king to come to birmingham. they had some lunch counter sit ins that get a whole lot of fanfare. but on good friday, dr. king was arrested. he penned this letter from the birmingham jail. but while dr. king was in jail, his lieutenants had...
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i am a member of allen temple baptist church. been there for 40 years. i was the chairman of the deacon lord one time. i am still a deacon. i am a servant. a believer. i teach class 9, sunday school class. adult class. 35 or 40 people attend every sunday. we tried to make the word become alive in our lives and our context , as our understanding. i also teach old testament. i am old testament one and two, with the leadership institute that was founded by dr. smith, sr. i am a seminarian graduate. graduate of san francisco state. high school at oakland tech. i am married to dolores gibson lyles . the flower of berkeley. >> she will be looking at this. >> yes. >> we live in marin county. i was in law enforcement for 30 years . started in the berkeley police department for 20 years and came over to novato as a captain and then deputy chief. i still live in novato . >> i told you earlier i did not know you have that police background in law enforcement. i was at a gym one day and they said that their church with allen temple do a lot of work and reginald lyle
i am a member of allen temple baptist church. been there for 40 years. i was the chairman of the deacon lord one time. i am still a deacon. i am a servant. a believer. i teach class 9, sunday school class. adult class. 35 or 40 people attend every sunday. we tried to make the word become alive in our lives and our context , as our understanding. i also teach old testament. i am old testament one and two, with the leadership institute that was founded by dr. smith, sr. i am a seminarian...
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baptist. a move that may have helped their teachers. the governor had threatened overnight to have any educator, charged with criminal collaboration for aiding in truancy today. they poured into the churchone report stated that only 887 of the 7386 black high school students attended school that friday. of the thousands who appeared at 16th street baptist were children who had come yesterday on d-day but had not made it to the front of the church to be arrested. there were kids who had seen the arrest on the news and wanted to play their part on double d-day. a lot of children were brand-new to nonviolence. they had never even showed up. james bevel pulled all of them aside and started training. he passed a trashcan through the ranks. soon the trashcan was half full with knives and brass knuckles that the kids had discarded. he said we are going to start on nonviolence today. it has to happen today. not so much as a peachpit shall be on you when you march. meanwhile, around 10:00 a.m. martin luther king and fred shuttlesworth had a press conference. we want to negotiate from strength he told the reporters. local columnist, national outlets, camera crews. if the white power structure wil
baptist. a move that may have helped their teachers. the governor had threatened overnight to have any educator, charged with criminal collaboration for aiding in truancy today. they poured into the churchone report stated that only 887 of the 7386 black high school students attended school that friday. of the thousands who appeared at 16th street baptist were children who had come yesterday on d-day but had not made it to the front of the church to be arrested. there were kids who had seen the...
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. >> reporter: grace baptist church has been at its san jose location for more than 80 years. the congregation would make a lot of money if it sold it. but making money isn't the mission there. like a lot of churches post pandemic, the group of worshipers at grace baptist church and service was pretty small. 16 people, to be exact. but they're on a mission to help people in the san jose downtown area. it's important they have a place to do it. >> right around the corner where you see people walking, homeless, you know, right there in santa clara, a block away. we are right in the middle of all that. that's exactly where grace baptist church wants to be. >> reporter: reverend kenneth love was only a guest pastor on this day because the congregation no longer has a pastor. they recently cut ties with their former pastor, george oliver, after he tried to enter into an agreement with the developer to demolish the church to build housing. it's right across the street from san jose state, a prime location that would have netted millions of dollars. >> but i don't believe the core of
. >> reporter: grace baptist church has been at its san jose location for more than 80 years. the congregation would make a lot of money if it sold it. but making money isn't the mission there. like a lot of churches post pandemic, the group of worshipers at grace baptist church and service was pretty small. 16 people, to be exact. but they're on a mission to help people in the san jose downtown area. it's important they have a place to do it. >> right around the corner where you...
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and obviously this was before the to get past with you at the baptist church, our message that we come up continue with this war, was not going to bring anything but more suffering mode or destruction. it will not produce security, you need it for these as a result for defense to me as a product and the security of the whole region with the type of it expanding and spitting go over into other parts of the agent. uh so uh, we'll have to understand the impact as well as having not just on the immediate victims that the guidance you have to understand that this war is also provoking, our muslim christian public opinion, human up in public opinion, all about the world. our peoples are out on the street right now about $18000.00 jordanians of industry the expressing their anger at that city. it's the catastrophe had this aggravation on guidance. obviously it is that that position is our position to so if you will for sure the position of the public position is one, the statements has must be made to the end reaction to the mass that kind of defy prism. the baptist church reflects the, the,
and obviously this was before the to get past with you at the baptist church, our message that we come up continue with this war, was not going to bring anything but more suffering mode or destruction. it will not produce security, you need it for these as a result for defense to me as a product and the security of the whole region with the type of it expanding and spitting go over into other parts of the agent. uh so uh, we'll have to understand the impact as well as having not just on the...
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the baptist church reflects the, the, the house but that i'm sorry, that reflects the feelings of on jordanians on our ups. i can see very, very confidently that old muslim disorder has to stop. it is unacceptable and answer when we speak of international law, when we speak of a human body is when we speak, hope all our share to humanity. how is it acceptable that collective punishment against civilians is self defense? how is it acceptable that denying for duel to electricity to over 2000000 people as, as is, is, is accept it instead of defense. and it is that the auction to, to, to, to low, whatever i, oddly, what do, what has happened was we have to remember denying food, denying water is a war crime in international collective punishment. is a war crime into national. we have public opinion and people asking us all the time, why is international not fairly and squarely implemented? why? when it comes to out up and muslim causes that are the standards, why is it a water crime to deny food? then we'll talk to premiums, and it is not a water crime to deny that it took the city is. w
the baptist church reflects the, the, the house but that i'm sorry, that reflects the feelings of on jordanians on our ups. i can see very, very confidently that old muslim disorder has to stop. it is unacceptable and answer when we speak of international law, when we speak of a human body is when we speak, hope all our share to humanity. how is it acceptable that collective punishment against civilians is self defense? how is it acceptable that denying for duel to electricity to over 2000000...
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first baptist church, naples is partnered with churches around the globe and say this experience hasd them to have volunteers at the ready to head to the front lines once opportunities to deliver humanitarian relief safely arise. but in the meantime, destruction continue throughout the region. brumback and his group escaped where thousands have died on both sides of the conflict. father, what kingpin? always a catholic priest based in jerusalem who says his faith community has been praying for peace and an end to the violence. to understand that there are some pretty continue to close to. 22. >> to make feel we care that we pray for ben. >> you know, way or another. he's seen many israelis call to join the army while others are staying put in their houses during safety. if they venture outside, father lowe says people impacted on the ground are doing everything they can to help each other during this conflict, distributing food and finding shelter. but he worries what the future will bring. >> is us who are the cusp of the salt and in cool. well, destroying one park because they will
first baptist church, naples is partnered with churches around the globe and say this experience hasd them to have volunteers at the ready to head to the front lines once opportunities to deliver humanitarian relief safely arise. but in the meantime, destruction continue throughout the region. brumback and his group escaped where thousands have died on both sides of the conflict. father, what kingpin? always a catholic priest based in jerusalem who says his faith community has been praying for...
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joining me now is the pastor of battle baptist church, reverend are the homes and sidney aitchison.er, and chapter president of florida and i'm universities and aa c p. thank you both for coming on the show today. reverend homes, i want to hear the perspective of both of you. i want to start with you. you worked with us for years and action network. what have been the effects of governor desantis's culture war in the state? his rhetoric, his policies, first to you, reverend homes, and then to you, sydney. >> thank you, reverend sharpton. his policies are very dangerous and very devastating. this governor has the disease of being against. he's against voting, books, women's rights, gay rights, black history, so he has a policy of going down the wrong road. and we have been trying to tell the governor to wake up. your policies are very divisive, very mean-spirited, very hear hateful, and very hurtful. and what you said this morning, rob sharpton, you shed more light on why the country must stand up and let people know, you do not want florida -- you don't want the united states to loo
joining me now is the pastor of battle baptist church, reverend are the homes and sidney aitchison.er, and chapter president of florida and i'm universities and aa c p. thank you both for coming on the show today. reverend homes, i want to hear the perspective of both of you. i want to start with you. you worked with us for years and action network. what have been the effects of governor desantis's culture war in the state? his rhetoric, his policies, first to you, reverend homes, and then to...
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. >> reporter: grace baptist church has been at the san jose location for more than 80 years. make a lot of money if it sold it. making money isn't the mission there. like a lot of churches post pandemic, the group of worshipers was pretty small. 16 people to be exact. they're on a mission to help people in the san jose downtown area and it's important that they have a place to do it. >> around the corner, you see people walking, homeless, on santa clara, a block away. we are right in the middle of that. that's exactly where grace baptist church wants to be. >> reverend kenneth love was only a guest pastor because the congregation no longer has a pastor. they cut ties with their former pastor george oliver after he tried to enter into agreement with a developer to demolish the church to build housing. it's across from san jose state, a prime location that would have netted millions of dollars. >> i don't believe the core of the church ever even gave that a thought. as a matter of fact i think they were very surprised and maybe felt a little threatened when that surfaced. >> re
. >> reporter: grace baptist church has been at the san jose location for more than 80 years. make a lot of money if it sold it. making money isn't the mission there. like a lot of churches post pandemic, the group of worshipers was pretty small. 16 people to be exact. they're on a mission to help people in the san jose downtown area and it's important that they have a place to do it. >> around the corner, you see people walking, homeless, on santa clara, a block away. we are right...
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. >> reporter: grace baptist church has been at the san jose location for more than 80 indoors and theation would make a lot of money if it sold it. making money isn't the mission there. like a lot of churches post pandemic, the group of worshipers was pretty small. 16 people to be exact. they're on a mission to help people in the san jose downtown area and it is important that they have a place to do it. >> around the corner where you see people walking, homeless, on santa clara a block away, we are right in the middle of that. that's where grace baptist church wants to be. >> reverend kenneth love was a guest pastor because the congregation no longer has a pastor. they recently cut ties with the former pastor george oliver after he tried to enter into an agreement with a developer to demolish the church to build housing. it's across from san jose state, a prime location that would have netted millions. >> i don't believe the core of the church ever even gave that a thought. as a matter of fact i think they were very surprised and maybe felt a little threatened when that surfaced. >>
. >> reporter: grace baptist church has been at the san jose location for more than 80 indoors and theation would make a lot of money if it sold it. making money isn't the mission there. like a lot of churches post pandemic, the group of worshipers was pretty small. 16 people to be exact. they're on a mission to help people in the san jose downtown area and it is important that they have a place to do it. >> around the corner where you see people walking, homeless, on santa clara a...
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>>>april 16th, 16th street baptist church. he said i had a dream tonight. i had a dream that little white boys would go to school with little black girls, and they would swim together, and play in the park
>>>april 16th, 16th street baptist church. he said i had a dream tonight. i had a dream that little white boys would go to school with little black girls, and they would swim together, and play in the park
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it is a hospital run by the baptist church. probably 500 meters, half a mile from the bbc's gaza office. i walked past it many times. as you say, the pictures we are getting there are showing complete chaos, burning buildings. the bbc spoke to a doctor working at the hospital who said some 4000 people were sheltering in the hospital and in the grounds when the strike happened. he was talking about casualties up to 1000. i have to say we have to be careful with the numbers at this stage becae frankly i don't think anyone knows, but certainly this is going to be the biggest, most deadly strike of this conflict so far, and it could be a game changing moment really with joe biden arriving tomorrow. christian: some reaction from the anglican church in jerusalem. al ahli of course is a hospital funded by the anglican church. the dean of st. george's college just tweeted the hospital in gaza took a direct hit from an israeli missile. the bombs must stop now. there can be no possible justification for this, he says. we cannot verify it
it is a hospital run by the baptist church. probably 500 meters, half a mile from the bbc's gaza office. i walked past it many times. as you say, the pictures we are getting there are showing complete chaos, burning buildings. the bbc spoke to a doctor working at the hospital who said some 4000 people were sheltering in the hospital and in the grounds when the strike happened. he was talking about casualties up to 1000. i have to say we have to be careful with the numbers at this stage becae...
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from 1954 to 1982, it was operated by the medical mission of the southern baptist church.i became known as a baptist hospital. in 1980, the institution began to be led by the episcopal church of jerusalem. the hospital was supported by international charitable organizations. the website of the jerusalem diocese says that it has only 80 beds, but in recent days the hospital has accommodated up to 5,000 refugees, these are all those who had to leave their homes seek shelter in the gas. joe biden also believes that israel is not responsible for the attack on the hospital, he said this at a meeting with benjamin netanyahu in tel aviv. what other issues were discussed by the parties, we will ask our special correspondent in the region, alexey konopko, about this, he is in direct contact with us. alexey, hello, tell me, i commented. israeli prime minister, and how did he comment on what happened in gaza, and what are the overall results of biden’s visit to israel? yes, of course, they couldn’t avoid this topic here, the israeli commented on it prime american president, his visit
from 1954 to 1982, it was operated by the medical mission of the southern baptist church.i became known as a baptist hospital. in 1980, the institution began to be led by the episcopal church of jerusalem. the hospital was supported by international charitable organizations. the website of the jerusalem diocese says that it has only 80 beds, but in recent days the hospital has accommodated up to 5,000 refugees, these are all those who had to leave their homes seek shelter in the gas. joe biden...
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arab people's hospital, from 1954 to 1982, it was managed by the medical mission of the southern baptist churcht hospital, since 1980 the institution began to be led by the episcopal church of jerusalem. the hospital was supported by international charitable organizations, the website of the jerusalem diocese... says that it has only 80 beds. in recent days , the hospital has housed up to 5,000 refugees. these are all those who had to leave their homes in gaza to seek shelter. and russia initiates a new special session of the un general assembly on the protection civilian population of palestine. this was stated today by our permanent representative to the organization , vasily nebendia, after sofbes was unable to adopt a resolution on the situation in gas. what's happening. at today's meeting we will find out from our special correspondent in the usa robert frantsev, he is in direct contact with us. robert, i welcome you, tell me why sofbets did not accept the resolution, and who voted against it? hello, tatyana, indeed, the un security council did not adopt the resolution proposed by brazil o
arab people's hospital, from 1954 to 1982, it was managed by the medical mission of the southern baptist churcht hospital, since 1980 the institution began to be led by the episcopal church of jerusalem. the hospital was supported by international charitable organizations, the website of the jerusalem diocese... says that it has only 80 beds. in recent days , the hospital has housed up to 5,000 refugees. these are all those who had to leave their homes in gaza to seek shelter. and russia...
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but the king family had a great choir at ebenezer baptist church. am not sure daddy king made this suggestion or they reached out to him, but somehow they were invited to perform. not to be a guest but to perform at the premier. and they did. tell me, what role did he play? what role did martin luther king jr. play? >> he was dressed as an enslaved boy and sat in the front row of the choir. the entire choir was dressed in slave tops. and they performed for this all white audience and these rich benefactors and rich moviegoers. clark gable have phone in on a private chat. this was the biggest event in atlanta history at this time and it celebrated slave culture. and daddy king decided to bring his choir. alberta king decided to lead the choir. and our friend told me that much of the black community was furious with king for allowing his choir to perform for "gone with the wind," but daddy king said a lot of that movie is true. i think he got caught up in the excitement with the celebrities. and there is a picture of it. you cannot quite make out youn
but the king family had a great choir at ebenezer baptist church. am not sure daddy king made this suggestion or they reached out to him, but somehow they were invited to perform. not to be a guest but to perform at the premier. and they did. tell me, what role did he play? what role did martin luther king jr. play? >> he was dressed as an enslaved boy and sat in the front row of the choir. the entire choir was dressed in slave tops. and they performed for this all white audience and...
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other horrible mass shootings in the us where a crazy guy went up and shot up sutherland springs baptist church, he stood outside the church and fired 254 bullets in a matter of minutes through the walls of the church and killed 26 people inside the church. so these are incredibe lethal weapons can kill a lot of people very fast, but and not good to have in the hands of people with this sort of problem . >> i know your research probably doesn't point to just better mental health screening as a solution, but that is a piece of this. when something like this happens in his case, obviously, he had been in a mental hospital , you know, but months later, was able to get access to this. you know, is there something to be done there? that is, if we had more screenings. and i think california law has a little bit more in there for that, would that have made any sort of difference? >> yeah. and of course, if we were anything like a european nation, it would have been very, very hard for him to legally purchase a weapon because they would be looking at at the mental health background in the us, the feder
other horrible mass shootings in the us where a crazy guy went up and shot up sutherland springs baptist church, he stood outside the church and fired 254 bullets in a matter of minutes through the walls of the church and killed 26 people inside the church. so these are incredibe lethal weapons can kill a lot of people very fast, but and not good to have in the hands of people with this sort of problem . >> i know your research probably doesn't point to just better mental health screening...
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came together when a former slave and ordained minister, george lyle, founded the first african baptist churchphillip calvert: and almost 250 years later, reverend thurmond tillman is keeping the faith alive. they were able to see freedom and liberation in the midst of the same words, how the children of israel were looking to get out of bondage in egypt. you can't help but begin to understand and begin to read and begin to see that there's freedom, that there's joy, that there's peace, in a relationship with god. let us go into the house of the lord. phillip calvert: while the congregation now comes for its faith, some of the original worshippers came for their freedom. there were members of the congregation that were enslaved. yes, sir. the majority would have been. in this building, we have a place where they could in fact leave from here, get to the savannah river. and from the savannah river, be able to go towards freedom. even the actual songs that were being sang, basically those are all songs coded for freedom. when you're singing, wade in the water, we're not just talking about baptis
came together when a former slave and ordained minister, george lyle, founded the first african baptist churchphillip calvert: and almost 250 years later, reverend thurmond tillman is keeping the faith alive. they were able to see freedom and liberation in the midst of the same words, how the children of israel were looking to get out of bondage in egypt. you can't help but begin to understand and begin to read and begin to see that there's freedom, that there's joy, that there's peace, in a...
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the same rifle was used by the attacker on the baptist church in the town of sutherland, where 26 people school in uvalde, 22 killed, including gunman, san bernardino, aurora, pittsburgh, buffalo, the list seems endless, 14 semi-automatic rifles pointed at las vegas concertgoers from hotel window stephen pedok. here it is the window in the room on the thirty-second floor of the mandalay bay hotel where i was staying stephen pedok, the spectators who stood. in front of the stage where country singers were performing, the shooter had a clear view, 60 dead, this is my sister-in-law's friend, they grew up together, nisha tox, mother of three, lived in los angeles for the last 12 years, was killed on the spot, the most the largest mass shooting in us history also involved an ar-15. what do you say to people who are afraid of such weapons? it's not the object, it's the person who does the bad thing, being afraid of being hit by a car doesn't mean that they should be banned, this report should go, filmed hot on the heels of another american massacre, which no one will remember , the previous ma
the same rifle was used by the attacker on the baptist church in the town of sutherland, where 26 people school in uvalde, 22 killed, including gunman, san bernardino, aurora, pittsburgh, buffalo, the list seems endless, 14 semi-automatic rifles pointed at las vegas concertgoers from hotel window stephen pedok. here it is the window in the room on the thirty-second floor of the mandalay bay hotel where i was staying stephen pedok, the spectators who stood. in front of the stage where country...
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pulse nightclub, 32 at virginia tech. 27 at sandy hook elementary and 26 people died at the first baptist churchsutherland springs, texas. >> police have said the person of interest in the lewiston shootings struggled with his mental health and experts have called mental health a growing crisis in this country. the issue has already been in the headlines this week. abc's ike ejiochi is here now with more. ike good morning, andrew. >> as you said, mental health is front and center in stories we've been following this week. first in massachusetts, police have been searching for a man wanted in the death of his wife, 33 year old aaron pennington, an air force veteran, has been on the run since sunday when his wife was found dead in their home. police say pennington had mental health struggles and his wife was reportedly threatening to move to texas with their four their four kids also this week, another big headline around mental health, the cdc releasing a report warning that health care workers are experiencing a mental health crisis with levels of anxiety, depression and other symptoms higher th
pulse nightclub, 32 at virginia tech. 27 at sandy hook elementary and 26 people died at the first baptist churchsutherland springs, texas. >> police have said the person of interest in the lewiston shootings struggled with his mental health and experts have called mental health a growing crisis in this country. the issue has already been in the headlines this week. abc's ike ejiochi is here now with more. ike good morning, andrew. >> as you said, mental health is front and center in...
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whether they are in churches, because this hospital is als also work or had been working under the baptist church, so all people of the gaza strip are being targeted, it's a green light maybe from the israeli regime to kill as more people as it's possible, and after this air strike on the hospital, air strikes continued all over the the the gaza strip in khannes, many air strikes had been... launched by the israeli aircrafts in jabalya as well in order to occupied west bank and the the casualties, the number of casualties continue to rise all across the besieged ghaza strip. thank you uh mona, i believe we now have mariam salal corresponding joining us from the lebanes capital mariam, are you with us? yes i am. all right, my uh, first of all, talk to us about how events have transpired, the the condemnations that we're seeing with regards to the israeli attack on the alahi hospital in gaza, also uh earlier we had news of uh hezbollah resistance moving calling for day of rage against the attack on uh the gaza hospital that uh for today uh give us some more updates on uh what's to come? well defini
whether they are in churches, because this hospital is als also work or had been working under the baptist church, so all people of the gaza strip are being targeted, it's a green light maybe from the israeli regime to kill as more people as it's possible, and after this air strike on the hospital, air strikes continued all over the the the gaza strip in khannes, many air strikes had been... launched by the israeli aircrafts in jabalya as well in order to occupied west bank and the the...
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well, it also happened in volyn, for example, in the kyiv region, when three log cabins did the baptist churches this bell tower to them at the entrance, i.e. they russified the exterior, the russification of the landscape was taking place, in our country it is happening at a simply crazy pace, those golden onions on the mountains are simply incredible, it reaches some marosmatic expressions, when on the wooden this baroque dome is removed from the church and another tower of almost the same height is put up, which should resemble a tent style. ukrainian, it comes from byzantium, and byzantium is a hemisphere, it is a neat , noble hemisphere, firstly, secondly, it is a baroque church, mazepin baroque, it is pear-shaped forms that resemble those baroque forms of europe, it is absolutely not an onion, but for some reason it is believed that there should be a grandiose bulb, a huge, huge one, and for some reason there should be a neck under it, well, excuse me, it is absolutely in front of you an islamic temple, this is islam, this is an islamic form, actually speaking, i think that moscow architec
well, it also happened in volyn, for example, in the kyiv region, when three log cabins did the baptist churches this bell tower to them at the entrance, i.e. they russified the exterior, the russification of the landscape was taking place, in our country it is happening at a simply crazy pace, those golden onions on the mountains are simply incredible, it reaches some marosmatic expressions, when on the wooden this baroque dome is removed from the church and another tower of almost the same...
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didn't say that he did open your bibles to daniel chapter 12. billy kronos the reverend at sunrise baptist church in las vegas. and he's been following the latest developments and ai in biotech, letting this technology out of so called pandora's box a r a. it could very well spill the end of mankind. it's, it's a threat to or, or existence, multitudes who sleep in the depths of the earth while awake some to everlasting life, others to shame and everlasting contempt. bible says you're going to live on forever . is one of 2 places. you go to heaven or you go to hell. that's it. so that's what the sad thing is, the trans humans. they think they're gonna live on forever. well, i don't disagree, but technology isn't gonna lead you where you need to go. you're not going to get to continue to replicate yourself. it is a point, a man to die once, and then face judgment. the visions of the apocalypse have hunted us through millenniums. in the past, we turn to god for the promise of salvation. any turn a light but we live in the digital age now and look to technology for the answers. are we creating an a i
didn't say that he did open your bibles to daniel chapter 12. billy kronos the reverend at sunrise baptist church in las vegas. and he's been following the latest developments and ai in biotech, letting this technology out of so called pandora's box a r a. it could very well spill the end of mankind. it's, it's a threat to or, or existence, multitudes who sleep in the depths of the earth while awake some to everlasting life, others to shame and everlasting contempt. bible says you're going to...
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this year's buyback runs from noon to four at that mount zion baptist church. the dia de los muertos festival is happening in oakland today. the event brings tens of thousands of people to the fruitvale district to commemorate the mexican tradition for day of the dead, our ktvu is amanda quintana is front and center there this morning to explain the significance of today's event. good morning. good morning there, frank. so this event starts at ten this morning, but we've already got set up happening here. you can see some of the vendors behind me getting their booths set up and a lot of decor already. i think it's beautiful that these trees have all these cool paper flowers on them. and this is just a really great event for this community because it's the 28th year and about 100,000 people are expected to show up today. the organizer tells me that this is the second largest dia de los muertos celebration in the state . and this year they're expecting more than 250 vendors, more than they have ever had. this is a family friendly event with a kids zone, soccer ga
this year's buyback runs from noon to four at that mount zion baptist church. the dia de los muertos festival is happening in oakland today. the event brings tens of thousands of people to the fruitvale district to commemorate the mexican tradition for day of the dead, our ktvu is amanda quintana is front and center there this morning to explain the significance of today's event. good morning. good morning there, frank. so this event starts at ten this morning, but we've already got set up...
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>>>april 16th, 16th street baptist church. he said i had a dream tonight. i had a dream that little white boys would go to school with little black girls, and they would swim together, and play in the park together. then, in the same crescendo, he said he had a dream tonight. that line was uttered first. that is another way that birmingham changed everything. that is integrated future we should be looking at. thank you. >> [ applause ]. hello, everyone. welcome to washington times for this special episode of history. as it happens podcast. we're doing a series of episodes about, the declaration of independence. why the declaration of independence? >>> hello, everyone, welcome to the washington times for this special episode of history as it happens podcast. we have a special series of episodes about the declaration of independence. why the declaration of independence again? the subject is days old. the issues are fresh. the american revolution is a current event. i got that line from our guest today. hello, denver brown's men. historian at george washington
>>>april 16th, 16th street baptist church. he said i had a dream tonight. i had a dream that little white boys would go to school with little black girls, and they would swim together, and play in the park together. then, in the same crescendo, he said he had a dream tonight. that line was uttered first. that is another way that birmingham changed everything. that is integrated future we should be looking at. thank you. >> [ applause ]. hello, everyone. welcome to washington...
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chaplain chaplain mosley ended up having a very career not only as a as a minister of various baptist churches, later settling in oklahoma became became president of oklahoma baptist university. but he was very he was very reflect of of chaplains who tried to serve all. and so would be the rabbi. he's the only chaplain aboard. a ship ready for an invasion of the pacific. he would lead all three services now. he would not say mass, but he would he would he would, in fact, organize the hymns. he would have a have a that was appropriate. he would do the he said this one chow he did the catholics service, the protestant service and the jewish service. and he said most of the men stayed for all three of the services. and that that very much the norm, i think, of most chaplains to serve all all giving of their faith the so so you talk about the kind of service kind of pre battle where you know for the for the group it might be interesting no you know where you see the chaplains during the battle and what roles did they play and in many ways these shaped the roles that we have chaplains you performin
chaplain chaplain mosley ended up having a very career not only as a as a minister of various baptist churches, later settling in oklahoma became became president of oklahoma baptist university. but he was very he was very reflect of of chaplains who tried to serve all. and so would be the rabbi. he's the only chaplain aboard. a ship ready for an invasion of the pacific. he would lead all three services now. he would not say mass, but he would he would he would, in fact, organize the hymns. he...
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pastor hillis believed there is no limit to the blessing god has in store for double rock baptist church and bayview hunter point community. the rest i submit. >> thank you supervisor walton. next up to introduce new business, supervisor chan. >> thank you madam clerk. i will be submitting legislation today but i want to follow up and quickly make comment about a cosponsor to supervisor safai legislation requiring foot beat and bike beat from our police department. i have the good fortune to work in this building since i was 25 years old, andthalities that's a long time ago, as a legislative aid to supervisor maxwell. that is how i started my work. at that time i want to say even then former supervisor [indiscernible] wanted to make the demands of community policing and foot patrol, recognizing that truly when it comes to public safety, two key points and one is really prevention of crime, and that is really what can keep us many of us safe and [indiscernible] the second is also true safety is police department that builds a relationship with the city it serves and build relationship wit
pastor hillis believed there is no limit to the blessing god has in store for double rock baptist church and bayview hunter point community. the rest i submit. >> thank you supervisor walton. next up to introduce new business, supervisor chan. >> thank you madam clerk. i will be submitting legislation today but i want to follow up and quickly make comment about a cosponsor to supervisor safai legislation requiring foot beat and bike beat from our police department. i have the good...
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right. this is the hospital, and right in the centre of gaza city, it is a hospital run by the baptist churchis probably like 500 metres maybe half a mile from the bbc gaza office. i've walked past it many times. the pictures we are getting there are showing complete tasks, really, burning buildings, the bbc has spoken to a doctor working at the hospital who said some 4000 people were sheltering in the hospital when the strike happened. he was talking about casualties of “p he was talking about casualties of up to 1000. i have to say, we've got to be careful with the numbers at this stage because frankly i don't think anyone knows. it certainly, this is going to be the biggest most deadly strike of this conflict so far, and it could to be a game changing moment, really, withjoe biden arriving tomorrow. changing moment, really, with joe biden arriving tomorrow.— biden arriving tomorrow. some reaction here — biden arriving tomorrow. some reaction here from _ biden arriving tomorrow. some reaction here from the - biden arriving tomorrow. some | reaction here from the anglican church injerusalem,
right. this is the hospital, and right in the centre of gaza city, it is a hospital run by the baptist churchis probably like 500 metres maybe half a mile from the bbc gaza office. i've walked past it many times. the pictures we are getting there are showing complete tasks, really, burning buildings, the bbc has spoken to a doctor working at the hospital who said some 4000 people were sheltering in the hospital when the strike happened. he was talking about casualties of “p he was talking...
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. >> i'm traveling tonight to tallahassee, florida, where tomorrow morning, at baptist church, reverendor, i'll be preaching the 10:00 service. then immediately after, a press conference and rally which students from for -- clergy around the issue of dei. diversity, equity, and inclusion. and affirmative action. it is ground zero intel ozzie, the state capital, where governor desantis has led the fight to ban a certain books, and to try and headed out black studies. and where the architect, ed blome, who has been the architect against affirmative action, and fighting against black -- contracts, that they have been neglected to have or have been pushed away from having also resides. i'm going right to the center of where it begins and is, in my opinion, the central location of this fight against our continued rights. that does it for me, thanks for watching, i'll see you back here tomorrow at five pm eastern. right now, it's american voices, with alicia menendez. new pronamel active shield actively shields the enamel to defend against erosion and cavities. i think that this product is a
. >> i'm traveling tonight to tallahassee, florida, where tomorrow morning, at baptist church, reverendor, i'll be preaching the 10:00 service. then immediately after, a press conference and rally which students from for -- clergy around the issue of dei. diversity, equity, and inclusion. and affirmative action. it is ground zero intel ozzie, the state capital, where governor desantis has led the fight to ban a certain books, and to try and headed out black studies. and where the...
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information is being put out that it is a baptist church or a baptist hospital, it is actually the arab of our diocese. it is difficult to get good information, we are largely reliant on the news sources that are coming out. but we can confirm that it is our hospital which has been hit and that horrific numbers of people have died. until saturday there were about 5000 people who were sheltering, 6000 people sheltering in the grounds of the hospital, and then we were hit by i believe it's been confirmed as an israeli missile, which damaged the building extensively and caused for people to be injured —— more people to be injured. leaving a thousand of the most vulnerable, the ones who were invalid or very elderly without any form of transport staying there, despite the threat that was apparent. and then the remainder were the 600 patients who were filling the hospital 600 bed hospital, and the staff, hospital staff that work caring for them and it's of these, may be mostly those outside which i gather the building has been hit and there is a fire in the building. so it's really distressin
information is being put out that it is a baptist church or a baptist hospital, it is actually the arab of our diocese. it is difficult to get good information, we are largely reliant on the news sources that are coming out. but we can confirm that it is our hospital which has been hit and that horrific numbers of people have died. until saturday there were about 5000 people who were sheltering, 6000 people sheltering in the grounds of the hospital, and then we were hit by i believe it's been...
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the baptist church in texas, 26. a walmart in texas, 23. san diego, 22. lewiston, maine, 18. the shooter still on the run. again, the ar-15. people used to say, oh, you're banning something because of the cosmetics of it. it's just, again, it's a lie. the ar-15 was designed to be the most effective killing machine in the jungles of vietnam. congress didn't adapt it for political reasons, but it was meant, it was developed to hunt human beings. and -- >> it -- >> of course, katty, i'll ask you the perennial question, or the monthly question, where else does this happen but the united states? talk about london. talk about, you know, other big cities across europe. it just doesn't happen. >> they have mental health problems in france. they have mental health problems in the uk. they have mental health problems as far as i'm aware in germany and italy and korea and china and the philippines and brazil and mexico and nigeria. what don't they have? they don't have mass shootings. they don't have mass shootings because people do not have access to the kinds of weapons that can kill
the baptist church in texas, 26. a walmart in texas, 23. san diego, 22. lewiston, maine, 18. the shooter still on the run. again, the ar-15. people used to say, oh, you're banning something because of the cosmetics of it. it's just, again, it's a lie. the ar-15 was designed to be the most effective killing machine in the jungles of vietnam. congress didn't adapt it for political reasons, but it was meant, it was developed to hunt human beings. and -- >> it -- >> of course, katty,...
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when i went to the baptist church, it was not like, did you believe in jesus?indiscernible] >> and we call it in south carolina as a religion. thank you for coming. >> thank you for inspiring us. and thank your husband. >> i have my daughter and husband and we need to get you outside. >> i was wearing this shirt so i could stand out. [laughter] >> [indiscernible] i know they want you to get on the road. >> thanks for coming. >> spread the word for us. ♪ [crowd chatter] >> you all are amazing. thank you so much. >> thank you for coming. [indiscernible] [crowd chatter] ♪ >> we will do one more right here. ♪ >> [indiscernible] >> thank you so much. we appreciate it. >> thank you. we will be back. >> thank you. >> we are going to work hard. spread the word. >> i will. ♪ [crowd chatter] >> all right, come on in everybody. >> thank you again for being here. >> nice car. >> camera guy? >> who else are we missing? is gordon in the shot? everybody look right here. >> rights therefore the county shot -- right there for the county shot. >> got it? >> don is on the central
when i went to the baptist church, it was not like, did you believe in jesus?indiscernible] >> and we call it in south carolina as a religion. thank you for coming. >> thank you for inspiring us. and thank your husband. >> i have my daughter and husband and we need to get you outside. >> i was wearing this shirt so i could stand out. [laughter] >> [indiscernible] i know they want you to get on the road. >> thanks for coming. >> spread the word for us....