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the government should have been forcibly suppressed that church they handled this too softly that this does too much harm to residents. she leaned on to appear to critique. only days before the shutdown of 7 jail its leader trunk one who organized the launch rallies raising fears that the virus may have spread that to the boy is for the church say the government is overreacting uk but to tell you how the government tried to expand the scope of covert 1000 tests on to the church with...
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the outbreak led to church services being suspended. >> it is sad we cannot hold a church service, butdo not want further spread of the disease. like this areches still holding online services. >> it is important for churches to have congregations. and having a meal together afterwards. reporter: financially it is difficult given the reduction in individual donations. there are hardships the majority of churches except. -- accept. quick the saddest thing is the friction which has led to all churches being criticized. it is wrong to fight like this. some highlyt politicized churches seem happy to mix religion with antigovernment rhetoric to fire up their followers. i spend a lot of time in montreal. it really is, together with copenhagen and barcelona, one of my favourite places on the planet, a home away from home. but i still have a problem putting my finger on what makes this city so great. through the centuries, montreal has found itself at a global crossroads where nations, cultures and languages have met, or were fiercely defended. now, it's as though montreal is a city that spend
the outbreak led to church services being suspended. >> it is sad we cannot hold a church service, butdo not want further spread of the disease. like this areches still holding online services. >> it is important for churches to have congregations. and having a meal together afterwards. reporter: financially it is difficult given the reduction in individual donations. there are hardships the majority of churches except. -- accept. quick the saddest thing is the friction which has...
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it's always our goal for our church. we try to bring it to the population of the chinese and san francisco. we, now we are trying to revive, create some programs to start to build up the chinese community here. and i notice, we can show the slide again. i think this is the slide 12? is the chinese catholic ministry homepage. now, it's a beautiful upside of activities and news and such, and i'm wondering who does the website for you? >> that's a good one. i know that we need a website. i also got all the social media to utilize. so, actually, i learned how to do the website on youtube. so, i made it by myself. >> you make it by yourself, well done. >> it's beautiful, but it's still in the process. >> yes. >> let me ask you. we can show this is fine as well which i think is very good. slide number 13 is what you call your plan? >> yes. and we studied about how to do irregularities, how to do the opportunity. so, we had a meeting. i called all the leaders of the diocese, chinese ministry. so, we had a meeting. we worked out
it's always our goal for our church. we try to bring it to the population of the chinese and san francisco. we, now we are trying to revive, create some programs to start to build up the chinese community here. and i notice, we can show the slide again. i think this is the slide 12? is the chinese catholic ministry homepage. now, it's a beautiful upside of activities and news and such, and i'm wondering who does the website for you? >> that's a good one. i know that we need a website. i...
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since been charged with obstruction the outbreak led to church services being suspended. it's said that we can't hold a church service but we don't want any further spread of the disease the moment the group with a woman 6 months on churches like the one run by pastor jay so are still holding online services it's hard because it's important for churches to have congregations and having a meal together afterwards financially it's also difficult given the reduction in individual donations but they are hardships that the majority of churches accept whatever money and put them on the service thing is the friction between the government and some churches which is led to all churches being criticized this should be misses of hope it's wrong to fight like this. but some highly politicized churches seem happy to mix religion with anti government rhetoric to fire up their followers rob mcbride al-jazeera sold. for prominent activists in thailand had been summoned by police on sedition charges as the government cracks down on a growing student at opposition movement there the polic
since been charged with obstruction the outbreak led to church services being suspended. it's said that we can't hold a church service but we don't want any further spread of the disease the moment the group with a woman 6 months on churches like the one run by pastor jay so are still holding online services it's hard because it's important for churches to have congregations and having a meal together afterwards financially it's also difficult given the reduction in individual donations but...
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try to expand the scope of covert 900 tests until the church with unprecedented abuse of authority. the past week has seen south korean case numbers rise to 3 digit highs only months ago the country was praised for getting the outbreak under control through testing and tracing. restrictions have now been reimposed on gatherings in seoul and its surroundings including neighboring incheon and chunky provinces museums churches nightclubs and restaurants have to close again. she groom harm your mother told it over here if we can regain control over the virus now we will have to consider raising the social distancing to level 3 and that would have a large impact on our economy and people's livelihoods south korea may be on the brink of a new coronavirus crisis with the prospect of restrictions being greedy introduced nationwide. german offer more as correspondent frank smith from a circle frank south korean prime minister. said there was a possibility of a mission wide pandemic what is the government's strategy in fighting this new outbreak. well the 1st thing they did was they raise the
try to expand the scope of covert 900 tests until the church with unprecedented abuse of authority. the past week has seen south korean case numbers rise to 3 digit highs only months ago the country was praised for getting the outbreak under control through testing and tracing. restrictions have now been reimposed on gatherings in seoul and its surroundings including neighboring incheon and chunky provinces museums churches nightclubs and restaurants have to close again. she groom harm your...
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we can't hold a church service but we don't want any further spread of the disease. 6 months on churches like the one run by pastor j. so are still holding online services and it's hard because it's important for churches to have congregations and having a meal together afterwards financially it's also difficult given the reduction in individual donations but they are hardships that the majority of churches accept the time money and the saddest thing is the friction between the government and some churches which is led to all churches being criticized this should be misses of hope it's wrong to fight like this. but some highly politicized churches seem happy to mix religion with anti government rhetoric to fire up their followers rob mcbride al jazeera sold. authorities in gaza have announced the 1st few cases of community transmission of the virus hamas has declared a 48 hour lockdown on the territory long lines formed as people rush to buy food in preparation until now all covered 1000 cases have been lent to residents returning from abroad that are fears gaza's health care system will
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the saddest thing is the friction between the government and some churches which has led to all churches being criticized this should be message of hope it's wrong to fight like this. but some highly politicized churches seem happy to mix religion with anti government rhetoric to fire up their followers rabbit bride al-jazeera so well spain's prime minister is making the country's army available to help with jinns overcomer sergeants of coronavirus cases if it happens petra sanchez says the troops will carry out contact tracing last week's all spain suffer its highest number of new infections since the country's 1st peak which was a launch more than 7000 cases all registered for 4 days in a row. on main story this hour while the health organization has declared africa free of naturally occurring polio the disease once paralyzed $75000.00 children a year across the continent its last case was reported in northern nigeria 4 years ago the announcement is a major step in the 30 year long campaign to eradicate the disease worldwide only afghanistan and pakistan are yet to eradicate the diseas
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. >> reporter: she'd found a new sense of purpose in the church. her pastor and his wife, like family. >> they had taken her in, they were helping her out. >> i was like, i'm proud of you, you're finding god. >> reporter: then, one baffling text. and she was gone. >> i go, i know i probably watch a lot of "law and order" but i have this really gut feeling. >> because i was a mom, i just knew she didn't leave on her own. there was no way she left that baby. >> reporter: two moms at opposite ends of a mystery. could one get justice for the other? >> this case for sure was an investigator's worst nightmare. >> reporter: soon, clues to a hidden life. >> a very amorous romantic, wild relationship. >> it was lustful. oh my goodness. >> reporter: there were secrets here. deadly ones. >> it hit me hard. i'm like, no, no, no, no, no. >> a come to jesus moment? >> it was, yeah. i was scared to death. >> hello and welcome to "dateline." bree carlson was a force of nature. enthusiastic, spirited, beautiful. behind the radiant glow, she hid a darkness. for awhi
. >> reporter: she'd found a new sense of purpose in the church. her pastor and his wife, like family. >> they had taken her in, they were helping her out. >> i was like, i'm proud of you, you're finding god. >> reporter: then, one baffling text. and she was gone. >> i go, i know i probably watch a lot of "law and order" but i have this really gut feeling. >> because i was a mom, i just knew she didn't leave on her own. there was no way she left...
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moment. 6 months on churches like the one run by pastor j. saw are still holding online services and it's hard because it's important for churches to have congregations and having a meal together afterwards. financially it's also difficult given the reduction in individual donations but they are hardships that the majority of churches accept whatever money and the saddest thing is the friction between the government and some churches which is led to all churches being criticized the should be mrs of hope it's wrong to fight like this. but some highly politicized churches seem happy to mix religion with anti government rhetoric to fire up their followers robert bride al-jazeera soul was much more in everything we're covering including of course all the latest news and latest lies from the republican convention. the main stories this hour the world health organization has declared africa free of naturally occurring polio a disease once paralyzed $75000.00 children a year across the continent its last case was reported in northern nigeria 4 year
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he is the head of our church. governor newsom is not the head of the church, mayor garcetti is not the head of the church, we respect them for their leadership in our government. when they move into the life of the church and tell the church what it can do they are usurping a roll they don't have. the constitution doesn't give them the power to do that and they certainly don't have the spiritual power to do that, to usurp the place only jesus christ has over this church. shannon: let me read you something from another pastor, i want to stand with pastor macarthur and it comes down to four things, the.of worship, love for neighbor, obedience to government and maintaining a good witness. what concerns me about defining a state order is the importance of worship, at the expense of loving your neighbor, being a witness in obedience to the government. what do you think of those concerns? >> first of all, we are at church with a reputation the last 50 years of obeying the government. we are a friend to this society, eve
he is the head of our church. governor newsom is not the head of the church, mayor garcetti is not the head of the church, we respect them for their leadership in our government. when they move into the life of the church and tell the church what it can do they are usurping a roll they don't have. the constitution doesn't give them the power to do that and they certainly don't have the spiritual power to do that, to usurp the place only jesus christ has over this church. shannon: let me read...
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shannon: forms writing about a number of church members saying the supreme court ruled against the churchvada last week, they wanted to have more than 50 people look at the services against the attendance. new clusters tied to churches come to life raising questions about the safety of large gatherings as the coronavirus pandering worsens in the us. they say -- we reported on this as well, there has been spread in those communities. >> our church was accused of having a spread. 5 people out of 14,000 members that tested positive in the quarantines, stayed at home and went through the right procedures. you don't see malls reporting one of their customers gets the covid-19 disease, do they try to contact everybody who has been to the mall in 14 days? of course not. this is a prejudice against churches by the left and you saw it in today's hearing and jim jordan did a great job exposing it. shannon: what about the hopefulness on vaccines? >> i will get to that in a second. the church is huge and easy to social distance and great ventilation. as far as the vaccines it is clear listening to an
shannon: forms writing about a number of church members saying the supreme court ruled against the churchvada last week, they wanted to have more than 50 people look at the services against the attendance. new clusters tied to churches come to life raising questions about the safety of large gatherings as the coronavirus pandering worsens in the us. they say -- we reported on this as well, there has been spread in those communities. >> our church was accused of having a spread. 5 people...
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the saddest thing is the friction between the government and some churches which is led to all churches being criticized the should be mrs of hope it's wrong to fight like this. but some highly politicized churches seem happy to mix religion with anti government rhetoric to fire up their followers robert bride al-jazeera sold. authorities in gaza have announced the 1st few cases of community transmission of the virus a mass has to carry 48 hour knocked down in the territory long lines formed as people rush to buy food in preparation until now all over 1000 cases have been linked to residents returning from abroad now fears gaza's health care system will not be able to cope if the disease becomes widespread american airlines is cutting a further 19000 jobs from october that's on top of the $23000.00 airline employees have already taken redundancy or other layoff deals the council start when the government released period end but executives say they'll suspend the job losses if government payments are extended it. now the u.s. gulf coast is bracing for a storm laura which forecast says ha
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so it was church, church, church, church. oh, yeah, i had plenty of church. >> tell me about their sense of politics and race relations. >> my mama -- everybody called my mama vic. as a matter of fact when she passed away and a lot of folks called the funeral home in magnolia and said who is this pe pertis jones. and the undertaker-size said everyone knows her as vic. hundreds and hundreds of people came in, but mom maw on -- she was very active in organizations, naacp in magnolia, that was the closest place. and when she would come back she would talk to kids at church. they talked about in meetings how we could do better, how folk need to learn how to fix up their own homes and all that and stop depending on outside people. and then she would -- when they would have those meetings she and her sister would throw people in the back of the old pick up truck and they were gone. and there was not a thing where she would ask permission. she'd just get in the truck and go through and get in this truck, and they would go to the mee
so it was church, church, church, church. oh, yeah, i had plenty of church. >> tell me about their sense of politics and race relations. >> my mama -- everybody called my mama vic. as a matter of fact when she passed away and a lot of folks called the funeral home in magnolia and said who is this pe pertis jones. and the undertaker-size said everyone knows her as vic. hundreds and hundreds of people came in, but mom maw on -- she was very active in organizations, naacp in magnolia,...
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we're a church. and we're going to trust those people to make adult decisions about the reality of their physical and spiritual health and how that balance works for each one of them. nobody is forcing anything. they're here because they want to be here. >> and i hear you on that, but you know they look to you, they trust you, you're their pastor, you're a religious leader for so many thousands of people, do you worry that if people are coming into your church and they are not practicing what are considered just safe precautions, mask wearing, social distancing, that some of them could die or get sick? >> well, and in the first place, i can't express to them a worry. there is enough fear going on in this world and in this climate. there is some reason for normal avoidance of illness, that would be true in any time, in any year. but i'm not going to add to the fear because i'm not convinced that what is being propagated is actually reality. neither are they. that's why they're here. and i don't know o
we're a church. and we're going to trust those people to make adult decisions about the reality of their physical and spiritual health and how that balance works for each one of them. nobody is forcing anything. they're here because they want to be here. >> and i hear you on that, but you know they look to you, they trust you, you're their pastor, you're a religious leader for so many thousands of people, do you worry that if people are coming into your church and they are not practicing...
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thompson is the church. thank you for being with us, god bless you. >> we're living in uncertain times, but as californians we'll get through this together. if your income has been reduced or you've lost your job or your health insurance, covered california is here. we can help you find the health insurance you need to protect you and your loved ones. and, you may even get financial help to pay for your health insurance. so, if you or someone you know is without coverage, visit coveredca.com to learn more or enroll today. >>> live cvs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> a san francisco part is packed on a sunny saturday . doctors express concerns as social distancing circle spill into others. >> i am afraid this could lead to another many surge. >> president donald trump takes action to provide more economic relief as he tries to work around an impasse with democratic lawmakers. >>> it is a race against the clock in oakland. classes start in a little more than 24 hours, but teachers are not happy with
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increase in corona virus king sits today the highest daily brines since march and for the 2nd time a church is at the center of the outbreak. i'm burnt off it's good to have you with us confidence appears to be growing among people in belarus that they can rid themselves of their president alexander lukashenko now the president himself insisting his power is not wavering and that he has the backing of russia but russian support of a shame go has not been full throated and today after speaking with russia the e.u. took an unmistakable position on the side of the protesters. this is not lunch time on the end of a shift this is another 9 in the coffin of his credibility. as well catch the state run chemicals factory. threats have no power over them anymore. protestors urged workers at one of the country's famed track to factories to join them but some decide to keep their jobs. thanks these miners were already outside at a rally across the industrial heartlands of balor us rejection of lukashenko regime has gone nationwide and on wednesday that rejection officially went international a clear m
increase in corona virus king sits today the highest daily brines since march and for the 2nd time a church is at the center of the outbreak. i'm burnt off it's good to have you with us confidence appears to be growing among people in belarus that they can rid themselves of their president alexander lukashenko now the president himself insisting his power is not wavering and that he has the backing of russia but russian support of a shame go has not been full throated and today after speaking...
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this is stone street baptist church. it is the oldest baptist church in the state of alabama. it was established in 1806, which was 13 years before alabama was even a state. i did not say oldest african american church. it is the oldest baptist church in the state of alabama. the story goes that the individuals who worshiped here, they would be singing spiritual's with so much conviction and passion that their owners started having headaches and nightmares. ultimately, he emancipated them. he set them free. they were warship-ing not too far from here and they moved to this location. not only was it against the law for african americans to be educated in alabama, it was against the law for them to have property in their name. fortunately, this was an integrated parish and the property was de did in the parishioners name. they continued to worship together here until somewhere around did 1860. they move the african american parishioners who continue to build the church and in 1930 they decided they would build a new church. we all know what was going on in the 1930s, the great d
this is stone street baptist church. it is the oldest baptist church in the state of alabama. it was established in 1806, which was 13 years before alabama was even a state. i did not say oldest african american church. it is the oldest baptist church in the state of alabama. the story goes that the individuals who worshiped here, they would be singing spiritual's with so much conviction and passion that their owners started having headaches and nightmares. ultimately, he emancipated them. he...
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i think the label of church or making something a church would be met with a degree of suspicion. i think as well the sort of fact that there is such a willingness to admit and try mix and match that we will let it, the broader we hear. >> me personally. so much of contemporary is about that kind of precise individualization breeds of that in the end we can't necessarily get away from the end point being that we are all the end of our church. we trust not only in our religious institutions but in arsenic once color political ones journalistic and media institutions as well unfortunately. i think that there is that suspicion does just lend itself to such a focus on self. i want to be careful here pretty think there is an easy narrative that we could go to that says kids these days with their selfies, they are so narcissistic preach around religion. i think that the tempting way that one could go about reading the situation. but it actually think that isn't necessarily a story of narcissism but institutional failure. i think it's perfectly reasonable in effect completely understanda
i think the label of church or making something a church would be met with a degree of suspicion. i think as well the sort of fact that there is such a willingness to admit and try mix and match that we will let it, the broader we hear. >> me personally. so much of contemporary is about that kind of precise individualization breeds of that in the end we can't necessarily get away from the end point being that we are all the end of our church. we trust not only in our religious...
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joan: the church -- i forget the name of the church, but whatever the main meeting church was in the black community. and, of course, on campus there's always a to-do, too, but mainly that evening when we all got introduced, and we were cleaned up by then. >> things started to happen rapidly in jackson after that. the national naacp, which had been sort of on the sidelines, realizes that this is big news. the national office comes to town. roy wilkins gets himself arrested. and yet, at the same time, there is an effort on the part of the canon me -- kennedy administration, we know this from the records, to get people out of the streets, to arrange some sort of a compromise. birmingham had exploded already. the kennedys did not want to see anything like this happen in jackson. how much of this were you aware of on campus, that things that had been at white heat were now sort of tampering back? joan: well, you see, this was right at the end of the school year. and i left within a day or two and came back to washington and worked in the march on washington office all summer. so, i was m
joan: the church -- i forget the name of the church, but whatever the main meeting church was in the black community. and, of course, on campus there's always a to-do, too, but mainly that evening when we all got introduced, and we were cleaned up by then. >> things started to happen rapidly in jackson after that. the national naacp, which had been sort of on the sidelines, realizes that this is big news. the national office comes to town. roy wilkins gets himself arrested. and yet, at...
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>> guest: the mainlines churches have emptied faster than evangelical churches. white evangelical churches. just as a side note historically black churches and white evangelical churches are polling data prayed that's why making the distinction. so at the same time at this point, the nuns come from everywhere at this point. they are relatively reflective of the united states as a whole. a little whiter but not by much. one actual very big predictor. and that is that 46% of queer people, rather than the 24% of the national average is religiously affiliated. that's the only kind of really big notable unexpected given how queer people have been marginalized. with institutions. but that's kind of the big one. >> host: is there any big gender breakdown? >> slightly more women are unaffiliated overall, slightly more men are likely to say they are full on atheists or agnostics. but it's pretty slight. >> host: and they wear fedoras. [laughter] we got about six minutes left so let me squeeze in a couple more questions. one question someone brings up when i mention the re
>> guest: the mainlines churches have emptied faster than evangelical churches. white evangelical churches. just as a side note historically black churches and white evangelical churches are polling data prayed that's why making the distinction. so at the same time at this point, the nuns come from everywhere at this point. they are relatively reflective of the united states as a whole. a little whiter but not by much. one actual very big predictor. and that is that 46% of queer people,...
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this is a prejudice against the church by the left.nk you saw it today in today's hearing. and i think jim jordan did a great job in exposing it. >> shannon: dr. my final word from you, what can you tell us about what we are getting on vaccines? dr. felt he did sound hopeful on that. >> by the way i will get to that in a second. saint jeffrey's church is huge and easy to social distance they are in great ventilation. as far as -- a great church. as far as the vaccines are concerned it's clear listening to dr. fauci we are on the verge, a few months away. very optimistically, cautiously optimistic and several candidates merging with immunity, causing immunity and primates we have seen at work to prevent the virus. so we are gearing up for making hundreds of millions of doses. i think we will see a vaccine by the beginning of the year. >> shannon: hopefully, a lot of people will get the help they need to. and we will see about the services this weekend. i know you will continue in dallas, doctor, pastor, thank you both. >> thank you shan
this is a prejudice against the church by the left.nk you saw it today in today's hearing. and i think jim jordan did a great job in exposing it. >> shannon: dr. my final word from you, what can you tell us about what we are getting on vaccines? dr. felt he did sound hopeful on that. >> by the way i will get to that in a second. saint jeffrey's church is huge and easy to social distance they are in great ventilation. as far as -- a great church. as far as the vaccines are concerned...
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and the team says it is just the first step in their pursuit of meaningful change and one south bay church slapped with a fine for violating health orders. tonight the pastor says he is not backing down and a man arrested for stealing a wallet from a firefighter, battling the blaze. in a kpix 5 exclusive tonight, the suspect's girlfriend insists it was all a big misunderstanding. it. e made the mistake of g he didn't steal any card. >> and president trump blasts joe biden as he makes his case for another four years. new tonight at 11:00 p.m., streaming on cbsn bay area, president trump bucking tradition with a ceremony on the white house grounds. good evening. >> the republican national convention wrapped up a couple hours ago on the south lawn as president trump accepted the gop nomination. natalie brand shows us it came in front of a packed crowd of 1500 people. >> reporter: the president's started his remarks by mentioning hurricane laura, then went on to make his case for reelection. he emphasized the economy and security as he tried to draw a contrast. fireworks capped off the final n
and the team says it is just the first step in their pursuit of meaningful change and one south bay church slapped with a fine for violating health orders. tonight the pastor says he is not backing down and a man arrested for stealing a wallet from a firefighter, battling the blaze. in a kpix 5 exclusive tonight, the suspect's girlfriend insists it was all a big misunderstanding. it. e made the mistake of g he didn't steal any card. >> and president trump blasts joe biden as he makes his...
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the churches hurt the most by this were the more fundamentalist churches. also, the prosperity of the '20s, consumer prosperity brought with it other kinds of entertainments, other kinds of associations, other kinds of things you could do with your life besides being a faithful church goer. college football became more popular in the '20s than it had ever been before. professional baseball had larger and larger crowds in the '20s. people had radios in their houses. they could stay home on sundays and listen to a sermon if they wanted to. there were car clubs, movie fan clubs like the fan clubs that got behind and were so enthusiastic about rudolph valentino. finally there was the growing acceptance of darwinian theory among those with a high school education, which was still a minority of americans. more and more, there was a sense that genesis might not be the whole truth about the way the world was formed. at least there might be other ways to understand it. and if genesis wasn't true, well, maybe the other parts of the bible might be thrown to a bit of d
the churches hurt the most by this were the more fundamentalist churches. also, the prosperity of the '20s, consumer prosperity brought with it other kinds of entertainments, other kinds of associations, other kinds of things you could do with your life besides being a faithful church goer. college football became more popular in the '20s than it had ever been before. professional baseball had larger and larger crowds in the '20s. people had radios in their houses. they could stay home on...
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so the mainline churches have emptied faster than evangelical churches, white evangelical churches. just as a sort of side note, historically black churches and white evangelical churches have different polling data, which is why i'm making that distinction. but at the same time at this point, the nuns come from, come from everywhere at this point. there aren't actually -- they're relatively reflective of the united states as a whole. a little whiter but not by much. one, actually, very big predicter, and that is that 36% of queer people rather than, again, 24% of the national average are religiously unaffiliated. so that's one of the only kind of really big, notable and perhaps expected given how -- marginalized traditional institutions, that's kind of the big one. >> is there any gender, like, is there any big gender breakdown? >> i look at it slightly more women are unaffiliated overall, slightly more men are likely to say that they're full-on atheists or agnostics. but, again, these are -- >> and they wear fedoras. [laughter] >> all right. well, we've got about six minutes left,
so the mainline churches have emptied faster than evangelical churches, white evangelical churches. just as a sort of side note, historically black churches and white evangelical churches have different polling data, which is why i'm making that distinction. but at the same time at this point, the nuns come from, come from everywhere at this point. there aren't actually -- they're relatively reflective of the united states as a whole. a little whiter but not by much. one, actually, very big...
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at our church, at our unitarian church, we had a whole service dedicated to her as a midwife of consciousness she midwifed the consciousness of the nation and that we as midwives now, that that's part of our ongoing work now. do you have a comment on that? >> no. no, but i will say her midwifery is really amazing because this is a woman who, as i said, she could never read or write. and she never had children herself. but in every way, she made herself available to bringing -- to serve, to bring children into the world, and to nurture children herself, having adopted. we thought we know at least one, perhaps two, children. and she took in children who, you know -- there were children who were legally adopted whose parents -- whose adoptive parents just returned them back to the homes. i mean -- i just don't even want to get into all of that. but it's almost as if people are adopting children not for giving them a loving environment, but also they became somebody else who could do something else. so, but hard to place children, they could count on tubman to give them a wonderful home, a wonder
at our church, at our unitarian church, we had a whole service dedicated to her as a midwife of consciousness she midwifed the consciousness of the nation and that we as midwives now, that that's part of our ongoing work now. do you have a comment on that? >> no. no, but i will say her midwifery is really amazing because this is a woman who, as i said, she could never read or write. and she never had children herself. but in every way, she made herself available to bringing -- to serve,...
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this is a prejudice against the church by the left. i think you saw it today in today's hearing. and i think jim jordan did a great job in exposing it. >> shannon: dr. my final word from you, what can you tell us about what we are getting on vaccines? dr. felt he did sound hopeful on that. >> by the way i will get to that in a second. saint jeffrey's church is huge and easy to social distance they are in great ventilation. as far as -- a great church. as far as the vaccines are concerned it's clear listening to dr. fauci we are on the verge, a few months away. very optimistically, cautiously optimistic and several candidates merging with immunity, causing immunity and primates we have seen at work to prevent the virus. so we are gearing up for making hundreds of millions of doses. i think we will see a vaccine by the beginning of the year. >> shannon: hopefully, a lot of people will get the help they need to. and we will see about the services this weekend. i know you will continue in dallas, doctor, pastor, thank you both. >> thank yo
this is a prejudice against the church by the left. i think you saw it today in today's hearing. and i think jim jordan did a great job in exposing it. >> shannon: dr. my final word from you, what can you tell us about what we are getting on vaccines? dr. felt he did sound hopeful on that. >> by the way i will get to that in a second. saint jeffrey's church is huge and easy to social distance they are in great ventilation. as far as -- a great church. as far as the vaccines are...
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and that comes from the ame zion church, the freedom church. >> and she talked about thinking about how sort of blind she was to divisions of freedom, like you're saying it's a equal opportunity thing for her in the way we think about the 21st century. >> if you're not free in everything you do then you're not free. we all need to recognize that, okay? if our votes don't count we're not free. if our votes are suppressed we're not free. if we don't have the equal opportunity to pursue our better selves we're not free. i mean, it's just that plain. and i think she was a moderating force for those who were very racist who were part of the tubman -- this is what makes things real for me when things like that -- it's okay. but, you know, she was a moderating force in that. she was not someone who stepped into suffrage to make a complicated situation more complicated. she was a person shoofs able to step in and say, look, it's not perfect. here are all the reasons why i should not even join this movement, the suffrage movement, the womens rights movement. but here's why i must join. and so wh
and that comes from the ame zion church, the freedom church. >> and she talked about thinking about how sort of blind she was to divisions of freedom, like you're saying it's a equal opportunity thing for her in the way we think about the 21st century. >> if you're not free in everything you do then you're not free. we all need to recognize that, okay? if our votes don't count we're not free. if our votes are suppressed we're not free. if we don't have the equal opportunity to...
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church here. constructed the church. and then they purchased the home and the it is now the parsonage for their pastor. this entire area, they call it the campground. and the reason it's called the campground is because during the confederate war, they were like over 10,000 confederate soldiers that lived in this area. when the confederates lost the civil war, the union soldiers moved in to restore civility. it took them about five years to restore civility. so growing up, we used the call this the avenue, but the name was davis avenue. well, today, it's dr. martin luther king, so we didn't know until they changed the name that it was named after jefferson davis, the president of the confederacy, right through the heart of the african-american community. but african-americans didn't come into this community until after the war because it was close to the other part of town where they were working and they could walk to work and walk back home. we're at franklin primary health care center. the name
church here. constructed the church. and then they purchased the home and the it is now the parsonage for their pastor. this entire area, they call it the campground. and the reason it's called the campground is because during the confederate war, they were like over 10,000 confederate soldiers that lived in this area. when the confederates lost the civil war, the union soldiers moved in to restore civility. it took them about five years to restore civility. so growing up, we used the call this...
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the churches of lalibela were built by angels.ds of ethiopia rose 31 million years ago, when fissures in the earth flooded the horn of africa with lava a mile deep. on hillsides, you can still see 6columns of lava frozen in time. iron made the basalt red, and gases trapped inside made the stone light-- as light and pliable as air. christians laid their mark on ethiopia before the year 400. they found the ancient stone welcomed the bite of a chisel. the churches were carved around the year 1200 by people called the zagwe. their king, lalibela, is said to have traveled the 1,600 miles to jerusalem. legend has it, when he returned and jerusalem fell to the islamic conquest, lalibela ordered a new home for christianity. >> fasil giorghis: and he came back with an ambitious idea, a vision of creating an african jerusalem, a black jerusalem, here in the highlands of ethiopia. >> pelley: fasil giorghis is an ethiopian architect and historian who walked us through the rock of ages. >> giorghis: well, there are three groups of churches, an
the churches of lalibela were built by angels.ds of ethiopia rose 31 million years ago, when fissures in the earth flooded the horn of africa with lava a mile deep. on hillsides, you can still see 6columns of lava frozen in time. iron made the basalt red, and gases trapped inside made the stone light-- as light and pliable as air. christians laid their mark on ethiopia before the year 400. they found the ancient stone welcomed the bite of a chisel. the churches were carved around the year 1200...
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dunston church. a lot of the families have relationsh relatives or know someone that was injured or killed. more than 150 people died. more than 3,000 tons of amonium nitrate exploded shaking the city to its core. >> we have about 230 or 50 families here. so our presence here is to support each other. >> as the pandemic continues people living in lebanon need hope more than ever. >> officers arrested him booking him on felony vandalism and battery on a police officer. it happened about 4:00 this morning. he crashed through the east security gate and lower level p structure. a man under arrest managed to escape from a patrol car and hold officers at bay until he was arrested. >> he is speaking out against online harassment after some of his personal information was shared on instagram. the practice of exposing someone's personal information is called docsing. he was docs by a far right conspiracy theorist. he claims the person responsible has done this to at least three people but still has an active
dunston church. a lot of the families have relationsh relatives or know someone that was injured or killed. more than 150 people died. more than 3,000 tons of amonium nitrate exploded shaking the city to its core. >> we have about 230 or 50 families here. so our presence here is to support each other. >> as the pandemic continues people living in lebanon need hope more than ever. >> officers arrested him booking him on felony vandalism and battery on a police officer. it...
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>> reporter: laura, this is an anti-government church, a conservative church. the issue at this point is a massive protest in downtown seoul. some 10,000 people believed to have been there. it was a protest against the government and pris asked not to go ahead but they did speak to the protests and he spoke without a mask. clearly there are now concerns about the thakt fact that there were more than able to track.
>> reporter: laura, this is an anti-government church, a conservative church. the issue at this point is a massive protest in downtown seoul. some 10,000 people believed to have been there. it was a protest against the government and pris asked not to go ahead but they did speak to the protests and he spoke without a mask. clearly there are now concerns about the thakt fact that there were more than able to track.
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inside the walls of the church it is what we practice outside the walls of the church. brenda belonged to over 80 ministries. it does dynamic work in other realms. built housing, helps with employment, provides childcare. helps with the elderly. liberation theology is doing all we can for all of us collectively. participating. monday is our day with the soup kitchen. in the community. it goes around. being a part of something greater is what we do. we don't practice politics in the church. we inform people of their rights. their right to vote. not just in november but school elections, down ballot, all of that. encouraging that and bringing up children so they know they are citizens of this country. that. i think that black and brown people particularly are going to have to learn how to work together with all of -- with each other and all of america. i don't think that it does anyone any good to say this group is a minority now and in 20 years it is going to be this group. we are all in the same situation. how do we -- how do we see further than ourselves? that is reall
inside the walls of the church it is what we practice outside the walls of the church. brenda belonged to over 80 ministries. it does dynamic work in other realms. built housing, helps with employment, provides childcare. helps with the elderly. liberation theology is doing all we can for all of us collectively. participating. monday is our day with the soup kitchen. in the community. it goes around. being a part of something greater is what we do. we don't practice politics in the church. we...
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we are going to go to the church. this is union baptist church. it was established by cudjoe lewis and the descendants of the clotilda. initially, again, they practiced voodoo and then they started or shipping at a church called stone street baptist church on the south side of town. then they moved here and established this church. the first two churches face the east. the third church as they expanded the highway and for other purposes they had to face south. i neglected to point out to you in the new cemetery, all the headstones face the west. in the old cemeteries they face the east. so symbolically, all they ever wanted to do was to get back home to africa. to get back to africa you would have to go east. so whether they were in church or whether they had passed on, they wanted to get back home. so it's just interesting that is the way that's done. when she wrote the script for this, she wrote the history of the church from the previous pastors and how the church evolved from stone street baptist church to this location. now on the other side,
we are going to go to the church. this is union baptist church. it was established by cudjoe lewis and the descendants of the clotilda. initially, again, they practiced voodoo and then they started or shipping at a church called stone street baptist church on the south side of town. then they moved here and established this church. the first two churches face the east. the third church as they expanded the highway and for other purposes they had to face south. i neglected to point out to you in...
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i think that's, i think the label of church for the label of kind of making something the church is i think as you say would be met with a degree of suspicion. i think as well the sort of fact that there is such a willingness to mix and match , we, we millennial's , the broader we hear. >> me personally, yes. we are, so much of contemporary religious science i'd argue is about that kind of precise individualization so in the end we can't necessarily get away from the end point being we are all the high priests of our ownchurch . we don't have and i think this is true much more broadly not only in our religious institutions in our civic ones and political ones and journalistic and media institutions as well unfortunately. unfortunately we don't know what i think that there is, i think that suspicion does just lend itself to such a focus on the self and i want to be careful here because i think there's an easy narrative that we could go to says kids these days with their selfie, they're so narcissistic all the priests of their own religion and that something way that one could go about
i think that's, i think the label of church for the label of kind of making something the church is i think as you say would be met with a degree of suspicion. i think as well the sort of fact that there is such a willingness to mix and match , we, we millennial's , the broader we hear. >> me personally, yes. we are, so much of contemporary religious science i'd argue is about that kind of precise individualization so in the end we can't necessarily get away from the end point being we...
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what's the origin of the close connection between the catholic church and why. what makes the great so important in the history of christianity. the story of the great there is a thread running through the whole of biblical history beginning with no up in the book of genesis the builder of the ark is named as the 1st farmer to plant a vineyard his story culminates in she says the catholics believe is truly present in the eucharist wine. wine and grapes the vine everything to do with wine making are mentioned more than 600 times in the old testament you sense that something very important. wine influenced the lives of ordinary people in the bible it was part of everyday life inseparable from jewish and christian culture. jacob brought it to him and he ate and he brought some wine and he drank genesis 27 verse 25. in there since wine is associated with social life it's with eating and drinking together it's also connected with human relationships and i'm sure but seal the. i am the vine and you are the branches if you remain in me and i and you you will bear much
what's the origin of the close connection between the catholic church and why. what makes the great so important in the history of christianity. the story of the great there is a thread running through the whole of biblical history beginning with no up in the book of genesis the builder of the ark is named as the 1st farmer to plant a vineyard his story culminates in she says the catholics believe is truly present in the eucharist wine. wine and grapes the vine everything to do with wine making...
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historically black churches and white churches are a particularly polling data. at the same time at this point they come from come from everywhere at this point. there aren't actually. they are relatively reflective of the united states as a whole. a little bit whiter but not by much. there's only one very big predictor. 46% of their people. that is one of the only kind of really big notable and perhaps expected. with institutions. that is kind of the big one. is there any big gender breakdowns. there is slightly more women are unaffiliated over all slightly more men are likely to say that their full on atheist or an agnostic. we head about six minutes left let me try to squeeze in a couple more questions. one question someone brings up when i mentioned religious coming-of-age ceremony. the idea that colleges in college admissions and graduations can you fill that role. one thing we haven't talked about is the harry potter phenomenon. maybe this a be a chance to talk about the peculiar role that the school the school plays in a certain kind of religion. in that i
historically black churches and white churches are a particularly polling data. at the same time at this point they come from come from everywhere at this point. there aren't actually. they are relatively reflective of the united states as a whole. a little bit whiter but not by much. there's only one very big predictor. 46% of their people. that is one of the only kind of really big notable and perhaps expected. with institutions. that is kind of the big one. is there any big gender...
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evolved from stonestreet baptist church to this location. on the other side, what she did was, when she initially started this, these were some of the decendents of the clotilda. and what she did in the first column, she put their american names like cudjo lewis, his name was kazoola, he was from aruba. and then she took pollee allen, his africa name from uruba. peter lee, his african name was gumpa and he was from fon. peter lee actually live d there and worked on the property. that was his homestead. and there are no original structures in the community today as a result of deterioration, hurricanes, tornados, but there's a chimney on that property. that's one of the few original structures in the community today. peter lee, that was his homestead, he was a decendent of the clotilda. and there are some anyone generation decendents that still live in the community. i met some decendents of pollee allen, peter lee, cecilia lewis, charles lewis and the turners. probably close to 300 decendents that live in the community today. cudjo lewis was
evolved from stonestreet baptist church to this location. on the other side, what she did was, when she initially started this, these were some of the decendents of the clotilda. and what she did in the first column, she put their american names like cudjo lewis, his name was kazoola, he was from aruba. and then she took pollee allen, his africa name from uruba. peter lee, his african name was gumpa and he was from fon. peter lee actually live d there and worked on the property. that was his...
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in the next 30 minutes the highest number of daily coronavirus cases since march in south korea a church congregation is at the center of this. thank you very very much from the bottom of my heart thank you are 2 partners formally confirmed as the democratic candidate in the race for the u.s. presidency. also has been member is found guilty over the 2005 killing of lebanon's former leader of the korea in the 1st terrorism trial by an international court. welcome to the program ali's president ibrahim boubacar catarrh has resigned after being detained by soldiers in a coup he said he had no choice but to step down as he didn't want any bloodshed speaking on national television the coup leaders said they would oversee a political transition leading to fresh elections mali and 1000000 people of mali we are not holding on to power but we are holding on to the stability of the country which will allow us to organize within an agreed reasonable timeframe general elections to equip mali with strong institutions which are able to better manage our everyday lives and restore confidence between th
in the next 30 minutes the highest number of daily coronavirus cases since march in south korea a church congregation is at the center of this. thank you very very much from the bottom of my heart thank you are 2 partners formally confirmed as the democratic candidate in the race for the u.s. presidency. also has been member is found guilty over the 2005 killing of lebanon's former leader of the korea in the 1st terrorism trial by an international court. welcome to the program ali's president...
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as far as our church goes, we have no one in our church, of six or 7,000 people that we know of that at any affect of covid, we don't even know of only a handful of people who had v-8 and they were without symptoms so we've had no issues there. in the state of california the statistics are about 8500-9000 people have died out a 40 million. that means in california you have a 99.98 chance of getting through this without any final illness. so the lockdown and draconian things that have been going on to stifle this culture, stifle education, stable the businesses, the lockdown people and then to shut down churches is just not warranted by the reality of the virus. so we feel like we are the most essential reality in the world. look, is lord, that is the christian confession, it's always been our confession since he wrote fro rose from the dead. jesus is lord, which he redeemed from his own church. governor newsom is now the head of the church, we respect them for their temporal leadership in our government, that when they move into the life of the church and tell the church what it can
as far as our church goes, we have no one in our church, of six or 7,000 people that we know of that at any affect of covid, we don't even know of only a handful of people who had v-8 and they were without symptoms so we've had no issues there. in the state of california the statistics are about 8500-9000 people have died out a 40 million. that means in california you have a 99.98 chance of getting through this without any final illness. so the lockdown and draconian things that have been going...
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adam, my father became the pastor for the church. so is the pastor the church for 32 years. not someone said that adam powell and my father aren't ebony's 1954 book, the first ten great black ministers. all of the skies, so he was in that category of people. so in my know it was in good company. he was a great speaker, great person and he was a fighter. and he couldn't be bought. so if you thought you were going to be buying somebody put out by powell. he was one of the persons who you just know we put together the national equal opportunity in higher education in 1969. how do one of the people to practice. that was national association for the black colleges. he was known for supporting expert doing what we were doing best. upper bound, special services all of the things. those were things that were a result of what adam powell did in congress. we owe him a great thanks for that we want to thank you for putting the record on the table. thank you. >> at the end of your presentation, he mentioned how he still believed in the youth at the end of his life. it is my question is
adam, my father became the pastor for the church. so is the pastor the church for 32 years. not someone said that adam powell and my father aren't ebony's 1954 book, the first ten great black ministers. all of the skies, so he was in that category of people. so in my know it was in good company. he was a great speaker, great person and he was a fighter. and he couldn't be bought. so if you thought you were going to be buying somebody put out by powell. he was one of the persons who you just...
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more than 300 infections are linked to his church. government's warning it could be the worst outbreak for months. the church is the epicenter of the country's second-largest cluster of coronavirus infection since the pandemic began. government workers sealed off the house of worship in the capital, on the same date its meeting pastor tested positive. it is one of more than 300 infections linked to the church. he helped to lead an antigovernment rally on saturday, where thousands of protesters expressed anger at president moon jae-in's decision to reimpose tough social distancing rules. congregation members say health workers tried to stop that rally with fake test results. >> we had for people who tested positive and then the number became 30, but just before the august 15 protest, the number rose to 300. this shows the government is trying to stop us from protest and. >> the government denied the allegation. he is an outspoken critic of moon's policies. he is being charged with disrupting disease control after allegedly discouraging
more than 300 infections are linked to his church. government's warning it could be the worst outbreak for months. the church is the epicenter of the country's second-largest cluster of coronavirus infection since the pandemic began. government workers sealed off the house of worship in the capital, on the same date its meeting pastor tested positive. it is one of more than 300 infections linked to the church. he helped to lead an antigovernment rally on saturday, where thousands of protesters...
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we have 7000 people in our church.don't know anyone that is sick and no one has been in the hospital with it. shannon: we know you will continue your services on sunday, back in court next week, we will track that. thank you for coming on. a russian dissident in a coma being taken to germany for further medical treatment. supporters a leading critic of vladimir putin say he drank tea laced with poison and the kremlin is behind both of this illnesses and the 24-hour debate to transport him to the top hospital, russian doctors say there is no evidence of poisoning and the kremlin is trying to prevent the transfer from happening. university for student to download and apps attracts their every need in order to stop the spread of covid-19? night court convenes next, use the jury. >> i don't want to spend weeks not being able to work or receive family. the ultimate sulfate-free lather test competitor / pantene add water / add shampoo add dirt / add oil blend for 15 seconds 2x more lather pulls dirt & oil out of your hair 0%
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church to use the rest room.ly covering his face. the driver comes back out and gets in the silver vehicle. and as nancy leaves the church service and gets in her car, she backs out and leaves the parking lot and that vehicle follows her out of the parking lot. >> is this crystal clear to you now that nancy was a target? >> oh, yeah. >> oh, yeah. >> it was clear from that video that she was followed and they came back to the church to wait on her to leave. >> it was an exciting moment because we have a lead now. we know she's not just a random target. it appears there's something else going on here. >> something else indeed. in fact, a fellow cop told them about a routine traffic stop a month before that suddenly seemed quite significant. >> a white honda accord. >> it was in the early morning hours that carrollton police officers stopped a car about a mile from the howard home. >> how long have you been in carrollton tonight? >> two, three, four hours. >> okay. the reason i ask because i saw you guys earlier and
church to use the rest room.ly covering his face. the driver comes back out and gets in the silver vehicle. and as nancy leaves the church service and gets in her car, she backs out and leaves the parking lot and that vehicle follows her out of the parking lot. >> is this crystal clear to you now that nancy was a target? >> oh, yeah. >> oh, yeah. >> it was clear from that video that she was followed and they came back to the church to wait on her to leave. >> it...
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after yesterday a fight broke out between the protesters and church supporters who said the church is doing nothing wrong. rob mccoy said the church will continue indoors with no mask or social distancing for the 200 parishioners despite what the judge said. he said the risk is minimal. >> tell me one victim that come from our church or anybody that has contracted covid-19 as a congregant, we don't have any. where is the emergency. >> he's will to go to jail instead of -- complying with the health orders. >> this week is shaping out to be a critical week in decision 2020. joe biden is expected to choose and announce his running mate. on top of the short list, our list of women from california, senator kamala harris, also en bass. sources tell nbc that harris and former obama national security adviser susan rice are the final round for consideration. former san francisco mayor and a friend of senator harris willie brown said she should not take the vice president offer and at position. traditionally vice pr head-to-hd with joe biden on the debate stage. former new jersey governor chris
after yesterday a fight broke out between the protesters and church supporters who said the church is doing nothing wrong. rob mccoy said the church will continue indoors with no mask or social distancing for the 200 parishioners despite what the judge said. he said the risk is minimal. >> tell me one victim that come from our church or anybody that has contracted covid-19 as a congregant, we don't have any. where is the emergency. >> he's will to go to jail instead of -- complying...