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his old-school baptist he said. he was determined to represent the scriptural position on homosexuality. he looked immediately into the attacks on the k community and the cycle blaming them for the aids epidemic that they deserve the death penalty. and published many letters including one signed by one of my hands comparing united states to sodom and gomorrah. cities destroyed by god because of the sin regarding homosexuality. she declared aids to be a disease for which the homosexual the, holding holy and insisted that the blood of aids victims should be mentioned on those guilty of introducing an briefly's spreading the disease, the homosexual. even during the era with disapproval of the lgbt people were more common, it took only four start sentences for my intimate claims enough to outrage most readers. i find managed to do with the economy. militant gate spread aids. gays are worthy of death printed and soon enough, what would become our most infamous message, the community sponsor protest was mystifying news fo
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that wasn't an idea talk to me as an even juggle southern baptist. so one, how do you think of husband-and-wife can practice chastity in relation to each other and using the widespread and un- question use of contraception could be mall forming our conscience? >> guest: let's start with the easy and controversial question. [laughter] one of the things -- what i say about chastity in the book is again coming from back rack on your background, evangelicals especially the baptists talk about abstinence. not the same as chastity. as a component of that but abstinence is so negative and chastity is a positive thing. we are all called to practice chastity regardless of her situation of our state. where there were single, married struggle with this struggle with that, we are also practice chastity. i think the closest synonym rather than abstinence is thankfulness, fidelity. within the marital relationship the husband-wife practice that not just in physical ways, the emotional ways, check about emotional affairs and pornography problems all kinds of other t
that wasn't an idea talk to me as an even juggle southern baptist. so one, how do you think of husband-and-wife can practice chastity in relation to each other and using the widespread and un- question use of contraception could be mall forming our conscience? >> guest: let's start with the easy and controversial question. [laughter] one of the things -- what i say about chastity in the book is again coming from back rack on your background, evangelicals especially the baptists talk about...
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in hillview, kentucky, police placing flyers on cars outside maryville baptist church.cross the state, officers taking down license plates of anyone attending a mass gathering. the governor saying health officials will order those people to self-quarantine for two weeks. >> if you're going to expose yourself to this virus and you make that decision to do it, it's not fair to everybody else out there that you might spread it to. >> reporter: and in mississippi, a jackson city councilman handing out masks to people headed into worship. >> amen! >> amen! >> reporter: this pastor saying his church can still gather with caution. >> i am going to say to the congregation, let's be as safe as possible, let's not do anything foolish. >> and trevor ault joins us now from outside st. patrick's cathedral and manhattan. and trevor, as several states issued orders to try to stop large group gatherings for easter sunday, tonight, the department of justice saying it may take action? >> reporter: that's right, tom. several lawsuits have been filed by churches who claim these gathering b
in hillview, kentucky, police placing flyers on cars outside maryville baptist church.cross the state, officers taking down license plates of anyone attending a mass gathering. the governor saying health officials will order those people to self-quarantine for two weeks. >> if you're going to expose yourself to this virus and you make that decision to do it, it's not fair to everybody else out there that you might spread it to. >> reporter: and in mississippi, a jackson city...
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so, we are very excited for baptist health hospital, chi st. vincent.rkansas surgical, heart hospital, all of our hospitals ready to go. and being led by one of members on the city board, he's a doctor himself and we've been putting pen to the paper on what we need to get done if need be if we reach that type of capacity. so, we're ready to continue to help our residents not only in little rock but the entire state. >> let me ask you, tomorrow is sunday. easter sunday. at last check doing homework for this, you're an ordained pastor at great baptist church youdown. are churches exempted from the ten or more although asking to practice social distancing. what is your message to congregants who want to be in those sunday services sunday morning? >> well, as an ordained minister, i understand that there are many congregants and pastors that want to have a traditional service during this time of resurrection sunday. many are listening to the governor, to myself, we're finding creative ways for live streaming. some will have parking lot services where they'r
so, we are very excited for baptist health hospital, chi st. vincent.rkansas surgical, heart hospital, all of our hospitals ready to go. and being led by one of members on the city board, he's a doctor himself and we've been putting pen to the paper on what we need to get done if need be if we reach that type of capacity. so, we're ready to continue to help our residents not only in little rock but the entire state. >> let me ask you, tomorrow is sunday. easter sunday. at last check doing...
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[laughter] i have a two-pronged question but even baptist ones. [laughter] the absences is so negative and chastity as part - - positive. regardless of two situation to start but not that example of chaste behavior to do that with that relationship most likely there is poetic justice a half but to talk about it in terms of less and all the things but then to understand marriage be distributed to so yes. i am your attorney here at the heritage foundation. but would you say that regarding tenacity you could say that a middle contacts with the middle ground. >> all of these are discerned by the extreme the but with justice standards it's okay to be with that. but in a different time if that was not the norm that would have contributed to chastity. now there are objectives for moral standards that our conceptual and changing from culture to culture. again this is where the virtues are so helpful and important. you want to go with rules but then to be connected with one another. you cannot have one virtue without the other spirit given teaching student
[laughter] i have a two-pronged question but even baptist ones. [laughter] the absences is so negative and chastity as part - - positive. regardless of two situation to start but not that example of chaste behavior to do that with that relationship most likely there is poetic justice a half but to talk about it in terms of less and all the things but then to understand marriage be distributed to so yes. i am your attorney here at the heritage foundation. but would you say that regarding...
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i will be tuning in to pastor robert jeffress at first baptist church in dallas, texas, tomorrow morning of of course, we know jeffress is a longtime supporter of president trump. he campaigned for him back in 2016. and he's known for his inflammatory remarks about catholics, gays, muslims, and mormons, among others. now, tuning into this sermon is not the only thing president trump will be doing. he'll also be mulling over the decision to reopen the economy amid a global pandemic, all of this while cnn is confirming new details in an explosive "the new york times" report over the early days of this outbreak. now, according to a senior administration official, while president trump and his allies were out on tv offering messaging that essentially downplayed this virus, behind the scenes, medical experts were sounding an alarm. here's what we have learned. in mid-february, these medical experts and public health officials met together to convene what they call a tabletop exercise, essentially, this is mapping out the virus, seeing if it could become a pandemic and how that would happen. a
i will be tuning in to pastor robert jeffress at first baptist church in dallas, texas, tomorrow morning of of course, we know jeffress is a longtime supporter of president trump. he campaigned for him back in 2016. and he's known for his inflammatory remarks about catholics, gays, muslims, and mormons, among others. now, tuning into this sermon is not the only thing president trump will be doing. he'll also be mulling over the decision to reopen the economy amid a global pandemic, all of this...
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as pastor of the title westboro baptist church my grandfather would drive the big red pickup build was cited bit and the rest of the church consisting almost entirely of my aunts and uncles, parents, grandparents and siblings would follow in a caravan of vehicles. i couldn't readn the messages since i i was still a few monts shy of kindergarten but when i saw photos as a teenager i was surprised by how small and restrain restraint summer compared to what came later. watch your kids, days in restrooms. gage park was a popular meeting place for gay men. in hindsight our protest were about to elicit an intensely negative reaction especially because our message went far beyond the call for the cleanup of gage park. gramps was an old-school baptist and was determined to represent the scriptural position on homosexuality. he left immediately into attacks on the dignity as a whole lending them for the aids epidemic in proclaiming they deserve the death penalty. the topeka capital journal published westboro but excluding one side by oneet of my aunts comparing the treaded to sodom and gomorrah
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i will be tuning in to pastor robert jeffress at the first baptist church in dallas, texas, tomorrowning." now, of course, jeffress was a big advocate for president trump, campaigned for him and also is known for very inflammatory comments about catholics, mormons, muslims, and gays, among others. but in addition to watching this service, president trump is going to be spending this day on that big decision that you mentioned, whether or not to open the economy amid a global pandemic. and all of this happening while cnn is now confirming details of an explosive "the new york times" report about the early days of this outbreak. and i want to tell you what we have learned. that while president trump and his allies were on tv, were tweeting, downplaying this virus, behind the scenes, medical experts and public health officials were issuing dire warnings. and there's actually more details than that. we know now that in mid-february, these medical experts, these top u.s. health officials, met together for what they call a tabletop exercise. so, what exactly is that? that means they were m
i will be tuning in to pastor robert jeffress at the first baptist church in dallas, texas, tomorrowning." now, of course, jeffress was a big advocate for president trump, campaigned for him and also is known for very inflammatory comments about catholics, mormons, muslims, and gays, among others. but in addition to watching this service, president trump is going to be spending this day on that big decision that you mentioned, whether or not to open the economy amid a global pandemic. and...
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she is with the ethics and liberty commission of the southern baptist convention, senior fellow with liberty university center for apologetics and cultural engagement, a senior fellow with the trinity forum and a member of the phase advisory of the humane society of the united states. she completed her phd at the atte university of new york buffalo. my husband is from buffalo. in her undergraduate study at new york. karen and her husband live in beautiful rural virginia with many dogs, horses and chickens. please join me now in welcoming karen swallow prior. [applause] i am going to begin with a brief reading from the introduction to my book and then i will talk a little bit more about what the rest of the pages contain. my first book, literature and the soul of me is a love story. the story of how my deep love of reading slowly meanders into a deep love of god. i reach out in the pages of books of how reading indiscriminately, i read spiritual lessons i never learned in church or sunday school as well as emotional and intellectual election i would've never encountered the realm of m
she is with the ethics and liberty commission of the southern baptist convention, senior fellow with liberty university center for apologetics and cultural engagement, a senior fellow with the trinity forum and a member of the phase advisory of the humane society of the united states. she completed her phd at the atte university of new york buffalo. my husband is from buffalo. in her undergraduate study at new york. karen and her husband live in beautiful rural virginia with many dogs, horses...
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ashleyjohn—baptiste, bbc news.help in the fields in the weeks ahead to meet labour shortages caused by the coronavirus. around a third of a million seasonal farmers come to france each year, mainly from eastern and southern europe and north africa, but because of travel restrictions there are fears cops may go on pick. hugh schofield reports. all of france is under lockdown. that means notjust the cities but also in the countryside, in small towns and villages, it's the same dead quiet. but for farmers, life goes on. crops can't wait to be sown or planted or picked, the nation still has to be fed. the question is, in the time of coronavirus, who's going to do all that work? some growers have seen business boom. this organic nursery has suddenly found scores of new customers who want to produce delivered to their doors during the quarantine. more staff are needed badly. translation: we have the good fortune to have a website and as a result, our online sales have shot up. demand is 40% more than usual and that means
ashleyjohn—baptiste, bbc news.help in the fields in the weeks ahead to meet labour shortages caused by the coronavirus. around a third of a million seasonal farmers come to france each year, mainly from eastern and southern europe and north africa, but because of travel restrictions there are fears cops may go on pick. hugh schofield reports. all of france is under lockdown. that means notjust the cities but also in the countryside, in small towns and villages, it's the same dead quiet. but...
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as thejean—baptiste reports. it is very empty, very deserted.ver, estranged from her parents and stuck in student accommodation. most people have been picked up by their parents. i am pretty much stuck here now. i am finding things quite challenging at the moment. since the covid—19lockdown, a lot of students have gone home and i am still living in halls. that‘s because i do not have a home to go back to, and the whole ofcampus is shut and it does feel quite isolating. as someone who grew up in care, i am aware of the unique challenges that care leavers face so, when the uk went into lockdown, i wanted to find out how they were coping. this bedsit is where 20—year—old casey lives. struggling to afford food, she relies on universal credit. you can see my kitchen, that's over there — that tiny bit there. and in there, i've got a tiny little bathroom. so that is your whole living space? yes, that is my living room, my bedroom. a lot of care leavers are estranged from their family and that is people's main point of support, their main point of conta
as thejean—baptiste reports. it is very empty, very deserted.ver, estranged from her parents and stuck in student accommodation. most people have been picked up by their parents. i am pretty much stuck here now. i am finding things quite challenging at the moment. since the covid—19lockdown, a lot of students have gone home and i am still living in halls. that‘s because i do not have a home to go back to, and the whole ofcampus is shut and it does feel quite isolating. as someone who grew...
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symbiotic for better and for worse john the baptist makes jesus a teacher finding him disciples. noting the expectations of the crowds and doubting his mission. a ballet steeped in soul and humanity. i am the leader that can be a good accord of there's a bit of myself in every piece of mine every choreography and every production and nish growing up she and i can't choreograph a stage something with complete honesty if i don't understand it the the her stuff i don't understand it deeply from a very specific angle my own personal angle in that 1st year. johno i meyer was born in milwaukee on lake michigan in 1039 his father was a ship's captain. his mother loved arts and culture. supported his ambition to dance and ambition born when the family went together to see a musical in the cinema. he started taking tap dancing classes then in the milwaukee city library he stumbled across a biography of. and fell in love with ballet. he studied in london and copenhagen and in 1963 went to germany to join the stuttgart ballet led by choreographer john crank oh. john knowing my aunt was a ta
symbiotic for better and for worse john the baptist makes jesus a teacher finding him disciples. noting the expectations of the crowds and doubting his mission. a ballet steeped in soul and humanity. i am the leader that can be a good accord of there's a bit of myself in every piece of mine every choreography and every production and nish growing up she and i can't choreograph a stage something with complete honesty if i don't understand it the the her stuff i don't understand it deeply from a...
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pastor of the first baptist church of dallas. i want to get your reaction to whitmer.nothing if not a magnet for media attention. >> she is a lunatic is what she is. this is sheer madness. when you think about what she is saying. most states are banning elective surgeries in order to take care of victims of the wuhan virus. and by elective services they are talking about cancer surgeries or heart procedures. they are saying no to that and saying only essential surgery which would be taking care of these patients. here you have this governor saying killing children is an essential sum are you and she calls it life sustaining. life sustaining for whom? this is madness. it reminds me of the verse in the bible when it says whoa to those who call evil good and good evil. i think republicans in november need to make the democrats own this absolutely insane position. lou: an insane position. let's take a look at some of the businesses that essential in michigan at least. i'm sure you will be pleased with this list if we can put that up for everyone to see. the governor has de
pastor of the first baptist church of dallas. i want to get your reaction to whitmer.nothing if not a magnet for media attention. >> she is a lunatic is what she is. this is sheer madness. when you think about what she is saying. most states are banning elective surgeries in order to take care of victims of the wuhan virus. and by elective services they are talking about cancer surgeries or heart procedures. they are saying no to that and saying only essential surgery which would be...
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the king james bible baptist church has been trying to hold drive-in services which means parishionersars but cops showed up and rated it. >> king james bible baptist church where i'm the pastor of the church. i'm a good citizen. i'm not breaking no law or selling drugs, i'm just preaching the word of god and look at all these police cars here. speak on it that james hamilton you heard on the tape. we are happy to have him on tonight. thanks so much for coming on. first pastor, what exactly were you doing wrong? >> we weren't doing anything wrong. we were abiding by the cdc guidelines that the city had put in place also, in the state of mississippi. members of the church were inside of their cars and had the windows up, and i was preaching the word of god. so no one was outside. also we had cars at a distance and so legally we weren't doing anything wrong. we were going by the cdc guidelines so i don't understand why the police officers would come to our church and tried to break it up. >> tucker: that's totally outrageous. kelly shackelford, i'm assuming when this happened every civil
the king james bible baptist church has been trying to hold drive-in services which means parishionersars but cops showed up and rated it. >> king james bible baptist church where i'm the pastor of the church. i'm a good citizen. i'm not breaking no law or selling drugs, i'm just preaching the word of god and look at all these police cars here. speak on it that james hamilton you heard on the tape. we are happy to have him on tonight. thanks so much for coming on. first pastor, what...
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so active a part in the rebellion by dissenting clergy payment is the tunes, and congressional, baptists and other. king george reportedly referred to the war for independence as a presbyterian rebellion. the most important document to come out of the continent of congress, the declaration of independence, rest in important ways on a theological clinker we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are pretty equal and endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights. you may of jack, white american we know thomas jefferson is not an orthodox christian and he would be absolutely correct. we need to understand there's aa committee of five and his committee change the draft in way she did not like. more portly and went to the entire continent of congress that change it again and this type has authority over because it comes from congress when most members of congress for signing off on this by nature, god come to think about the god of abraham, isaac and jacob. the god who intervenes in human affairs. let me press on again to another case. how about the constitution course ?
so active a part in the rebellion by dissenting clergy payment is the tunes, and congressional, baptists and other. king george reportedly referred to the war for independence as a presbyterian rebellion. the most important document to come out of the continent of congress, the declaration of independence, rest in important ways on a theological clinker we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are pretty equal and endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights. you may of...
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imagine you are sitting in a pew at first baptist waco.ou are there every sunday and you sit in the same place because that is the way you do it. then you notice that nice young couple who used to sit at the other end of the pew you haven't , seen them for a while. you wonder what happened to them. did the husband get kicked by a cow or whatever? you work up the nerve to ask what happened to those nice people that sat at the end of the row? she wore the green dress and he was a nice guy. they became missionaries? really, where? rhodesia. [laughter] -- what was his name, edgar? edgar and betty, rhodesia. when you are told that after the closing hymn on sunday morning, you are thinking about where you are going to lunch, and you answer it, rhodesia. yeah, rhodesia. what you do after lunch, you run home -- what was it? rhodesia. good god, it is in africa! they are in africa? africa. and then guess what? you know know somebody in africa. and of course bob and -- what are their names? edgar and betty. they become best friends, i have best frien
imagine you are sitting in a pew at first baptist waco.ou are there every sunday and you sit in the same place because that is the way you do it. then you notice that nice young couple who used to sit at the other end of the pew you haven't , seen them for a while. you wonder what happened to them. did the husband get kicked by a cow or whatever? you work up the nerve to ask what happened to those nice people that sat at the end of the row? she wore the green dress and he was a nice guy. they...
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today, we are honored to have the senior pastor of allen temple baptist church, the first woman senior pastor -- reverend dr. jaclyn thompson. >> thank you for coming. brothers to brother and the reverend charlotte williams and reverend longer had to make contact. i knew you all over the world. >> they made it and i am here. >> i'm glad you're here. tell us about your calling. it is phenomenal to have you as a pastor. >> okay. the calling to ministry. i am the daughter of a pastor. my father pastored at el for 4years. i grew up a church girl. i went through the things that girls go through, what things you are experiencing in life and things happening in the world and i began seeking a deeper relationship with god. i started teaching and realized that my desire to go into law on politics was not enough. they needed a transformation that was deeper than anything external. the only thing i could apart to them was what had sustained me and that was my faith. it was my understanding of who god was and the message of hope. i sang in the choir. legally you're not supposed to say things or ha
today, we are honored to have the senior pastor of allen temple baptist church, the first woman senior pastor -- reverend dr. jaclyn thompson. >> thank you for coming. brothers to brother and the reverend charlotte williams and reverend longer had to make contact. i knew you all over the world. >> they made it and i am here. >> i'm glad you're here. tell us about your calling. it is phenomenal to have you as a pastor. >> okay. the calling to ministry. i am the daughter...
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and yank the leads a baptist troll in or out she's checking that the local walrus has made it to nearby cape. where some hungry bears are already waiting. and never carries a gun she's up with just trusty tribal spear a gift from her husband if push comes to shove she can use a flare to scare away the most persistent visitors in knots over the. whole year although as i looked at them closely just to meet the. equally modest and. yes they let them go the lot of the so then you either. negated ship or head a shimmy they did while the muscle of. aging female is out on the beach because the herd won't allow sick individuals to come too close she's alone preparing for the end of her life the walrus hole could give nicole is one of 2 locations in russia where they tend to go to the sudan with these new misfits knows that. sort of pulls us down a spot. would be to go we knew by still but see most of us was in. need then we'd need. you know what's. my link if mine is that the book i didn't buy the story of not only would they even bother to. buy gifts. much elizabeth just will feel the. new blo
and yank the leads a baptist troll in or out she's checking that the local walrus has made it to nearby cape. where some hungry bears are already waiting. and never carries a gun she's up with just trusty tribal spear a gift from her husband if push comes to shove she can use a flare to scare away the most persistent visitors in knots over the. whole year although as i looked at them closely just to meet the. equally modest and. yes they let them go the lot of the so then you either. negated...
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joining us now pastor arthur scott of baptist church in greenville, mississippi, and alliance freedomisten waggoner, we understand the fines will not be enforced but the story is far from over. kristin, quickly get us up to date what happens next. >> sure come at the church is meeting with the drive-in service and the windows rolled up, everyone in their car listening to an fm transistor radio. they had about 20 cars and eight police officers came and gave the temple baptist church and pastor scott $500 tickets for being in the church parking lot. we filed a lawsuit before easter and negotiated a state through easter, but the mayor at double down again this morning saying he would enforce the order against the church. and we are deeply concerned because the first amendment is not completely suspended, even during times of crisis. >> shannon: and pastor, how do you feel knowing that in your community people can go to other drive-through areas, luke -- liquor stores and try about possibilities, specifically for churches, you are told you cannot do this even if anybody gets out of the ca
joining us now pastor arthur scott of baptist church in greenville, mississippi, and alliance freedomisten waggoner, we understand the fines will not be enforced but the story is far from over. kristin, quickly get us up to date what happens next. >> sure come at the church is meeting with the drive-in service and the windows rolled up, everyone in their car listening to an fm transistor radio. they had about 20 cars and eight police officers came and gave the temple baptist church and...
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leads a baptist troll in or out she's checking that the local walrus has made it to nearby creek. where some hungry bears are already waiting and never carries a gun she's up with just trusty tribal spear a gift from her husband if push comes to shove she can use a flare to scare away the most persistent visitors in knots. although as i picked up the coach to meet the. 3 weeks of modesty. yes they let them go the lot of the so then you wave the. gate or ship ahead a shimmy they did while the bustle of. a true female is out on the beach because the herd won't allow sick individuals to come too close she's alone preparing for the end of her life the walrus hole could give me a call is one of to the location to russia where they tends to go to the sudan with business it's not that. sort of pulls us down a stopgap not easy going to believe would be to go we knew. it so most of us was in . need then we'd need basic more than. you know it's. see my link if mine is that the booklet i didn't buy not only would they even bother to. buy gives. my chillis pierce just will feel the. need lead
leads a baptist troll in or out she's checking that the local walrus has made it to nearby creek. where some hungry bears are already waiting and never carries a gun she's up with just trusty tribal spear a gift from her husband if push comes to shove she can use a flare to scare away the most persistent visitors in knots. although as i picked up the coach to meet the. 3 weeks of modesty. yes they let them go the lot of the so then you wave the. gate or ship ahead a shimmy they did while the...
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paul baptist church today, distributed 150 healthcare packages to the homeless.he packages include masks, sanitizers, gloves, other needed supplies. the items were bought thanks to generous donations from the community and other businesses. >>> paul hagan standing by his house. kind of nice out in the east bay any way? >> reporter: yeah, temperatures are reaching up into the mid- 80s in our backyard. well in the city temperatures were still mild for one more day. we're going to see a big change kick in throughout the rest of tonight and into tomorrow. now starting with that marine layer that rolled into the city over the past few hours. by tomorrow morning we'll be talking about some thick fog and low cloud covers. those red shaded areas on futurecast here. near zero visibility. if you will be out and about early, be prepared for that. otherwise there is rine layer right now. this is our salesforce tower. looking generally to the north. more to the northwest. towards the golden gate, but we are just seeing clouds and fog. temperatures still in the 60s. 66 degrees
paul baptist church today, distributed 150 healthcare packages to the homeless.he packages include masks, sanitizers, gloves, other needed supplies. the items were bought thanks to generous donations from the community and other businesses. >>> paul hagan standing by his house. kind of nice out in the east bay any way? >> reporter: yeah, temperatures are reaching up into the mid- 80s in our backyard. well in the city temperatures were still mild for one more day. we're going to...
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the show, we are celebrating moments that bring us together, this one from the choir at south main baptistrch in houston today, singing ♪ hallelujah ♪ ♪ hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah >>> as we head into a another week, there are new calls to testing and one type of test in particular. it's a blood test that can detect antibodies against coronavirus. it's not widely available yet, but it is a way to see which people have the virus and recovered. kate snow is working from home and has this report >> reporter: in new york today, governor andrew cuomo issuing an executive order to increase access to a blood test developed by a new york lab that looks for antibodies to the coronavirus >> we're going t expand the number of people who are eligible to do the antibody test. >> reporter: the hope they'll show who's had the coronavirus and, therefore, may have immunity dr. anthony fauci says more anthony body test will roll out in the next week or two >> that is a part of what you might need to come back and make a gradual return to normality. what we don't know is we don't know how long that prot
the show, we are celebrating moments that bring us together, this one from the choir at south main baptistrch in houston today, singing ♪ hallelujah ♪ ♪ hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah >>> as we head into a another week, there are new calls to testing and one type of test in particular. it's a blood test that can detect antibodies against coronavirus. it's not widely available yet, but it is a way to see which people have the virus and recovered. kate snow is working from home...
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john, the baptist parish. that is really helping an awful lot. importantmake an announcement regarding our economic recovery. life as we know it has been altered for the time being. or economyour state has been untouched by this public health emergency. and we remain in the midst of a fight to defeat the invisible enemy. we are not there yet i, the we are doing better. health care education, business and government institutions have all been adversely impacted, and i understand we need the best possible game plan for the future in order to foster economic recovery to become an even more resilient state, and and to safeguard public health. i am announcing today the creation of the resilient louisiana commission that will assemble that game plan. the purpose is to bring together the very best public and private sector individuals who have expertise in these areas and give them to prepare and guide the state through the next weeks and months, as we deal with the covid-19 pandemic. look at our economy and make recommendations to make businesses more
john, the baptist parish. that is really helping an awful lot. importantmake an announcement regarding our economic recovery. life as we know it has been altered for the time being. or economyour state has been untouched by this public health emergency. and we remain in the midst of a fight to defeat the invisible enemy. we are not there yet i, the we are doing better. health care education, business and government institutions have all been adversely impacted, and i understand we need the best...
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their efforts led mostly to discussion, they were nonviolent and led to a discussion and yet the baptist in jamaica did a different thing, they were led more by violence revolution in revolt in that effort seems to have prompted the response of the british government to eliminate and abolish slavery as a more peaceful approach obviously did not, do you have any comment as to that differe different. >> are we good? >> i do have some thoughts. let me go back to the way that we approach history, which is sometimes when we're looking for heroes in first causes in the things that we really want to say, this is what mattered rather than all these other things, we will separate out to find the thing that mattered to concentrate, that's what you're talking about the trays to put the religious reformers of the 18th century, beginning with the quakers but moving through the dissenting evangelicals who led the movement in great britain against slave trade against the enslaved and their continuous efforts of antislavery over centuries. i don't approach history looking at people who i like or don't l
their efforts led mostly to discussion, they were nonviolent and led to a discussion and yet the baptist in jamaica did a different thing, they were led more by violence revolution in revolt in that effort seems to have prompted the response of the british government to eliminate and abolish slavery as a more peaceful approach obviously did not, do you have any comment as to that differe different. >> are we good? >> i do have some thoughts. let me go back to the way that we...
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jean-baptiste -- and others. checks of memoirs and letters have also been assembled.ese documents not only reveal military details of the campaigns in collaboration with the americans, but also show how the french warrior authors engaged in cultural analyses and communicated the ideas back to their homeland. officers debated on the appearance and fighting capacities of their native american allies and took positions on the practice of slavery. some condemned it. based on humanitarian arguments, while others purchased and placed people to use as domestic service. i'll return to this subject. here i am quoting the racial terminology of the time, a dog often leads a happier life and is better nourishes than the poor negro slaves and the new lat owes. it is the common for them to -- due to the latter's difference in social standing. the former were aristocrats, the french. while many american officers were of the humble artisan class, the blacksmiths, bakers, cobblers. he had an amusing anecdote. a good american villager asked of what trade his father was in france. my fa
jean-baptiste -- and others. checks of memoirs and letters have also been assembled.ese documents not only reveal military details of the campaigns in collaboration with the americans, but also show how the french warrior authors engaged in cultural analyses and communicated the ideas back to their homeland. officers debated on the appearance and fighting capacities of their native american allies and took positions on the practice of slavery. some condemned it. based on humanitarian arguments,...
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the fire department who helped cleanup after 9/11 pastor isaac graham led the congregation at the baptist church of harlem for more than 40 years. >> you never, ever forget that his family came first after god and i thank god for his life >> reporter: states authorities are hopeful new york may be turning a corner. but for the families losing loved ones tonight it is no less painful. lester >> yeah. gabe, thank you. >>> there are troubling signs as the virus spreads to other hot spots across the country with new data suggesting communities of color are hit much harder than others here's miguel almaguer >> reporter: as the coronavirus spreads across big cities and small communities, it took roughly a month for our national death toll to reach 5,000. but in less than five days that number doubled. now surpassing 10,000. it comes amid scenes like these today in florida. little social distancing as many wait in line to file for unemployment benefits in wisconsin today a primary election unlike any other >> i haven't seen anything like this in my lifetime. >> reporter: thousands of voters batt
the fire department who helped cleanup after 9/11 pastor isaac graham led the congregation at the baptist church of harlem for more than 40 years. >> you never, ever forget that his family came first after god and i thank god for his life >> reporter: states authorities are hopeful new york may be turning a corner. but for the families losing loved ones tonight it is no less painful. lester >> yeah. gabe, thank you. >>> there are troubling signs as the virus spreads...
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but there was still an in person service at marysville baptist church in kentucky, despite the state ban on large gatherings. police went car to car and recorded license plate numbers. >>> police in kentucky also placed notices, telling congregants that they must self quarantine for 14 days. >>> boris johnson is out of the hospital tonight. he is recovering at home. he was admitted one week ago for persistent covid-19 symptoms. he finds it hard to find the words to thank those two those who saved his life, saying things could have gone either way in the hospital. >> i want to pay my respects to the doctors in their field, they took some crucial decisions a few days ago, which i will be grateful for the rest of my life. >> enter the weather now, a live look from the exclusive sales force camera overlooking the bay, we are talking some rain hitting the north bay now, and darren has some shocking things to relay. >> this is a very localized cell of rain from windsor. most of us have nothing going on until you look up at the north bay and right into the heart of sonoma county. let's get
but there was still an in person service at marysville baptist church in kentucky, despite the state ban on large gatherings. police went car to car and recorded license plate numbers. >>> police in kentucky also placed notices, telling congregants that they must self quarantine for 14 days. >>> boris johnson is out of the hospital tonight. he is recovering at home. he was admitted one week ago for persistent covid-19 symptoms. he finds it hard to find the words to thank those...
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paul baptist church today and distributed 150 health care packages to the homeless. packages include items such asthmassings, sanitizer, gloves, and other needed supplies. the items were bought thanks to donations from the community and other businesses. >>> a quarantine birthday in style. a group of moms pull off a very special surprise for one south bay kid. >>> plus, with the class of 2020 unable to take to the stage this year, facebook teaming up with oprah to hold a very special ceremony. . >>> coming up all new at 6:00, doctors finding out the coronavirus affects more than your breathing. the newly discovered symptom . >>> a group of moms in gilroy came together tsurises a six- year-old girl for her birthday. take a look. >> happy birthday. >> that's fantastic. the group dressed up as unicorns, a penguin, and a hippo. they strutted their stuff, dancing down the street to katrina a happy birthday. katrina was so excited when she saw them, she even joined in on the fun. >>> she said, i want to wish to see a real unicorn. she said i know all my dreams will come tr
paul baptist church today and distributed 150 health care packages to the homeless. packages include items such asthmassings, sanitizer, gloves, and other needed supplies. the items were bought thanks to donations from the community and other businesses. >>> a quarantine birthday in style. a group of moms pull off a very special surprise for one south bay kid. >>> plus, with the class of 2020 unable to take to the stage this year, facebook teaming up with oprah to hold a very...
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that will be my message this morning at first baptist dallas.or, i wrote down something, the pope was encouraging political leaders to work actively for the common good. it is not a time much indifference because the world is suffering but we have to be able to lead a dignified life. i thought that was interesting, and interesting way to put it because so many people are down and out now. so many people hitting rock bottom, lofted loved ones, don't have jobs, so many people are at the worst point of their life, we have to lead a dignified life. what do those words mean to you? >> they remind me that we need to remember the fact is people are suffering and you can't deny the reality of suffering and death. 20,000 americans have lost their lives. what is interesting to me, when you look at the bible, the bible never denies the or diminishes the reality of death. death is horrible and painful but it is also temporary. the great hope of the resurrection that allows us to live a dignified life to know that this life isn't all there is. jesus said i a
that will be my message this morning at first baptist dallas.or, i wrote down something, the pope was encouraging political leaders to work actively for the common good. it is not a time much indifference because the world is suffering but we have to be able to lead a dignified life. i thought that was interesting, and interesting way to put it because so many people are down and out now. so many people hitting rock bottom, lofted loved ones, don't have jobs, so many people are at the worst...
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it led to discussion and yet the baptists in jamaica did a different thing. they were led more by violence, revolution, and revolt, and that effort seems to have prompted the response of the british government to eliminate and abolish slavery and he more peaceful approach did not. do you have any comment as to that difference? >> a dozen thoughts. ryan, are we go? let me go back to the way i think we approach history. sometimes we're looking for heroes and first causes and the things we really want to say. this is what mattered rather than all these other things so we separate out all the cause to find the thing that really mattered. you're talking about tries to pit the religious reformers the 18-inch century, beginning with the quaker and moving thank you dissenting evangelicals who left the moth against the slave trade against the enslaved and their continuous efforts and antislavery over centuries, and i don't really approach history kind of looking to give stickers to people i like or don't like. what i'm trying to figure out is how complex causes interr
it led to discussion and yet the baptists in jamaica did a different thing. they were led more by violence, revolution, and revolt, and that effort seems to have prompted the response of the british government to eliminate and abolish slavery and he more peaceful approach did not. do you have any comment as to that difference? >> a dozen thoughts. ryan, are we go? let me go back to the way i think we approach history. sometimes we're looking for heroes and first causes and the things we...
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a convert to catholicism from the freeform baptist church of his birth, he sent his grandsons to restrict structured school, segregated like everything else in mid century savanna. the teaching that all men are created equal. he put them to work, delivering oil after school and on weekends. summer vacation was no holiday for the boys. their grandfather, they built a house on 60 rural acres across from where their ancestors had been enslaved. thereafter, they told the field every summer, harvested the crops and butchered livestock for winter food. grandfather anderson urged them on with his rich stark including where there's a will, there is a way. his grandsons learned that truth the hardware. note that there wasn't a spare minute the year for the boys to fall into street culture, which anderson feared. these lessons, and strenuous self-reliance, formed the bedrock of thomas' worldview. he temporarily disregarded them during his student face when he and his college comrades started off about how they were oppressed and victimized by a culture you retrieve lee tainted by racism, he quotes.
a convert to catholicism from the freeform baptist church of his birth, he sent his grandsons to restrict structured school, segregated like everything else in mid century savanna. the teaching that all men are created equal. he put them to work, delivering oil after school and on weekends. summer vacation was no holiday for the boys. their grandfather, they built a house on 60 rural acres across from where their ancestors had been enslaved. thereafter, they told the field every summer,...
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to the free-form southern baptist church that he sent his grandson's to a strict structure of parochial schools segregated like everything else in this century savanna of teaching all men are created equal and put them to work delivering oil on weekends.and summer vacation was no holiday for the boys. with their grandfather, they built a house on 60 rural acres across from where their ancestors had been enslaved. thereafter, they told the fields, harvested crops and butchered livestock. grandfather anderson urges iran including where there's a will there's a way in his grandson's learned that the truth of the hard way. there isn't a spirit to fall into the street culture which anderson feared. these lessons in strenuous self-reliance form the bedrock of thomas's world view. he temporarily disregarded themselves during his student black radical phase when he and his college comrades. they were victimized by the culture here which reasonably tempted by racism. he didn't send me to school to become one of the aggrieved victimhood had threatened to diminish and impede him especially compare
to the free-form southern baptist church that he sent his grandson's to a strict structure of parochial schools segregated like everything else in this century savanna of teaching all men are created equal and put them to work delivering oil on weekends.and summer vacation was no holiday for the boys. with their grandfather, they built a house on 60 rural acres across from where their ancestors had been enslaved. thereafter, they told the fields, harvested crops and butchered livestock....
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leaves a baptist role in it and she's checking the.
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frangias, doing his part to feed the hungry, delivering 500 hot meals twice a week to the metropolitan baptistrch food pantry. it was just a few weeks ago that rs news reported the pantry ran dry, and families were in desperate need. >> we thank you for the miracle of the world central kitchen. >> reporter: that's when world central kitchen, led by celebrity chef jose andres, stepped in, offering to pay andros' restaurant help save the pantry. >> we have stocked refrigerators. i said, yeah, let's do it. let's team up, let's join up and see if we can help each other let. >> reporter: the partnership is part of world central kitchen's commitment to purchase one million meals from small local restaurants during the crisis. is this a miracle for you? >> it's more than a miracle. this is just absolutely above and beyond. >> reporter: when we first met pedro rodrgues, his entire family had been laid off, and they wg ofd.today, he was in thw drive-through line, picking up pit meals for the first time in weeks. >> how are you doing? >> reporter: good. how does it feel to bring a hot meal home? >> grea
frangias, doing his part to feed the hungry, delivering 500 hot meals twice a week to the metropolitan baptistrch food pantry. it was just a few weeks ago that rs news reported the pantry ran dry, and families were in desperate need. >> we thank you for the miracle of the world central kitchen. >> reporter: that's when world central kitchen, led by celebrity chef jose andres, stepped in, offering to pay andros' restaurant help save the pantry. >> we have stocked refrigerators....
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john baptiste. collections of mem wares and will thors have also been assemble assembled.ese documents not only reveal military details of the campaigns in collaboration with the americans, but also show how the french warrior but how they communicated. they took positions on the practice of slavery. some condemned it, others purchased enslaved people to return as domestic subjects. here i am quoting the racial terminology of the time, a dog often leading a happier life and is better nourishes than the pour negro slaves and mol arula. it is the common for them to shop their counter parts because of their difference in social standing. many american officers were part of the blacksmiths, bakers, cobblers, and intypers. he had an amusing anecdote. a good american villager asked of what trade his father was in france. my father, he replied, does nothing. but i have an uncle who is a marshall. very good, said the american, that is a very good trade. france's american allies also represented a political danger at least potentially while many were enthusiastic about the fight fo
john baptiste. collections of mem wares and will thors have also been assemble assembled.ese documents not only reveal military details of the campaigns in collaboration with the americans, but also show how the french warrior but how they communicated. they took positions on the practice of slavery. some condemned it, others purchased enslaved people to return as domestic subjects. here i am quoting the racial terminology of the time, a dog often leading a happier life and is better nourishes...
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they're listening to governor andrew cuomo the governor of new york obviously york being really baptists that are but it's been happening in the last giving it up to a basically you know the fact that we don't yet know if we've hit the curb the peak the apex explaining a lot of those terms also explaining that he is trying to get more bad one form of that being a ship that is right off the coast there the u.s.s. comfort that has been used for non covert cases he says he's going to make a call to the president to ask that that ship be allowed to take covert cases my colleague gabriel is on has been listening in as well taking notes on what the the governor has been saying so what are some of the lead lines that you heard. yeah there are a few of them i think we 1st need to go to the numbers number one there are now over 130000 confirmed cases just here in the state of new york. that's an increase by about 8600 in the last 24 hours that is pretty much what it's been trending at the last a week or so so the new number of confirmed cases is about on par of what we've been seeing also signifi
they're listening to governor andrew cuomo the governor of new york obviously york being really baptists that are but it's been happening in the last giving it up to a basically you know the fact that we don't yet know if we've hit the curb the peak the apex explaining a lot of those terms also explaining that he is trying to get more bad one form of that being a ship that is right off the coast there the u.s.s. comfort that has been used for non covert cases he says he's going to make a call...
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ashleyjohn—baptiste has more. it's very empty, very deserted. a couple of days. and i'm back up to my room. daily life for diana, a 20—year—old care leaver estranged from her parents and stuck in student accommodation. so most people have been picked up by their parents. i'm pretty much stuck here now, so... i'm finding things quite challenging at the moment. since the covid—19lockdown, a lot of students have gone home and i'm still living in halls — that's because i don't have a home to go back to. and the whole of campus is shut and it does feel quite isolating. as someone who grew up in care, i am aware of the unique challenges that care leavers face, so when the uk went into lockdown, i wanted to find out how they were coping. this bedsit is where 20—year—old casey lives. struggling to afford food, she relies on universal credit. you can see my kitchen. my kitchen that's over there. that tiny bit there. and in there, i have a tiny little bathroom. so that is your whole living space? yep, that is my living room, my bedroom... a lot of care le
ashleyjohn—baptiste has more. it's very empty, very deserted. a couple of days. and i'm back up to my room. daily life for diana, a 20—year—old care leaver estranged from her parents and stuck in student accommodation. so most people have been picked up by their parents. i'm pretty much stuck here now, so... i'm finding things quite challenging at the moment. since the covid—19lockdown, a lot of students have gone home and i'm still living in halls — that's because i don't have a home...
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was killed on 911 coronavirus took his dad last week isaac graham to be loved pastor at macedonia baptist church in harlem he and sheryl were married for 45 years his last words to her before he passed i love you in the neighboring state of new jersey alfredo and susanna pat at how both got the virus a few days apart and were hospitalized on different floors of the same hospital alfredo died alone susannah died a couple days later also alone they were married 44 years this is michael yon a korean immigrant who lived the american dream hoping a convenience store before becoming a local council man in his adopted hometown now signs of thanks and sorrow to him at a makeshift memorial in his honor michael yon was well known in the community for the trademark the bow tie that he wore around his neck here it is main office the door was always open he was more often than not inside serving free coffee and danishes members of the community would often just walk right in to talk to him i know because i was one of them michael yon was my councilman i live just a block away on march 26th he went int
was killed on 911 coronavirus took his dad last week isaac graham to be loved pastor at macedonia baptist church in harlem he and sheryl were married for 45 years his last words to her before he passed i love you in the neighboring state of new jersey alfredo and susanna pat at how both got the virus a few days apart and were hospitalized on different floors of the same hospital alfredo died alone susannah died a couple days later also alone they were married 44 years this is michael yon a...