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he talked about a psalm in my church father based on the 23rd, may he -- you up on his wings and hold you in the palm of his hand. well, i think -- what's unleashed a lot of people is they understand that fear doesn't solve problems. only hope does. >> so ben crump joins me now. he is the lead attorney for the family. ben, thank you. appreciate you joining us. can you tell us about the family's conversation with joe biden earlier today? >> certainly, don. it was really the embodiment of leadership that we saw on behalf of vice president biden and dr. jill biden. the conversation in the meeting was hopeful. ways it was very substantive, don. his mother julia prayed for everybody. his father, jacob blake sr. and his sister, they literally wanted to ask him questions about the systematic racism that exists that led to jacob being shot and what did he plan to do about it. and he was very substantive in his response. he talked about kamala harris' congressional legislation she's trying to put forth on the justice and policing accountability act. also talked about having a national registry
he talked about a psalm in my church father based on the 23rd, may he -- you up on his wings and hold you in the palm of his hand. well, i think -- what's unleashed a lot of people is they understand that fear doesn't solve problems. only hope does. >> so ben crump joins me now. he is the lead attorney for the family. ben, thank you. appreciate you joining us. can you tell us about the family's conversation with joe biden earlier today? >> certainly, don. it was really the...
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church. and father javier has taken the matter to heart, he can't let people down right now.behind the administration's letters. the deadline is almost impossible to meet, partly because many officials are on vacation. >> i'd argue that there's a strategy behind this. the aim is to make it more difficult for the poorest in society to access these funds. but these funds are what make a welfare state. >> we want to confront madrid's regional government about these accusations, but we're refused an interview. instead, we're sent a video of a speech by the minister of social policies, who blames the spanish government. >> in its haste, the natioionl gogovernmentnt hasn't sufficiey considered the people involved or the social services as a whole. >> bureaucratic wrangling at the expense of the poor. aid organizations are mobilizing while maintaining social distancing. father javier says that the needy are increasingly being pushed to the margins of society by administrative fiddling. >> i think that we're taking big steps in a dangerous direction. we criminalize those affecectd by
church. and father javier has taken the matter to heart, he can't let people down right now.behind the administration's letters. the deadline is almost impossible to meet, partly because many officials are on vacation. >> i'd argue that there's a strategy behind this. the aim is to make it more difficult for the poorest in society to access these funds. but these funds are what make a welfare state. >> we want to confront madrid's regional government about these accusations, but...
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want this church, through the iconography, to open up a new horizon for people, that they come away with hope. if this happens, the icons have fulfilled their purpose. >> pelley: near fatherukas' studio, we met the designer of the church at ground zero-- he'd been to mount athos twice before, for inspiration. you know, i wonder, what does an architect see when we walk through this courtyard? >> santiago calatrava: i believe you see that you do not need to be an architect, or know a lot about the history of architecture, to feel architecture. it's like music or something like that. you just have to open your heart. >> pelley: for st. nicholas, in manhattan, his inspiration came from the hagia sophia, the former orthodox church in istanbul. inside, calatrava sketched an icon of mary. and he thought, since she carried christ, her body was a church. >> calatrava: so there, herself becomes a kind of temple, isn't it? containing something that, according to the orthodox faith, you know, is almost uncontainable, you know? which is the idea of god. >> pelley: the vestments of the new st. nicholas will be white marble, crowned with a translucent dome. at night, it will be a beacon
want this church, through the iconography, to open up a new horizon for people, that they come away with hope. if this happens, the icons have fulfilled their purpose. >> pelley: near fatherukas' studio, we met the designer of the church at ground zero-- he'd been to mount athos twice before, for inspiration. you know, i wonder, what does an architect see when we walk through this courtyard? >> santiago calatrava: i believe you see that you do not need to be an architect, or know a...
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the catholic church was divided on the rebellion. the priest father hears he probably wish to go called on the faithful to defend the troops at all costs. but suppose the authority should give you information such as bush reserve runs over injured. more hear. me say leisure here with us. that grandmother was there that's a matter that he was a fascinating individual that if he said that you know that as a person and as a priest he conveyed a powerful in a strength in a very discreet subtle and gentle way this kid and that's what they were got their bit sick as evolved as but the myths that are that of 6 years ago that everyone who knew him was captivated by his fragility tenderness and shyness and by his personal integrity and determination consequence. was. in october 1904 found that the wish was kidnapped tortured and beaten to death. his body was found in a reservoir. man . that he was because murder was a major story in the western media and he became a symbol of the pro-democracy movement. there were of social and i was shocked when i heard the n
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they don't even have to step foot in a church they can talk to the local priest to stand in the world's 1st and only confessional cable car. the faithful flock to father christiane there's masses at the parish church in the austrian spa town. yet the priest is still feels it's his duty to carry the lord's message out to the people pleaser and even jesus didn't hide away in a temple or synagogue he went out and preached and healed the neemo and that's my understanding of what pastoral care should be today. so every other friday father their heads off on a special mission right across town. here in a stall check gondola line ferries visitors up and down mt cotton it's a longstanding tradition but the idea of creating a confessional cable car is new and came about after a few beers at the summit guest house. first we had dismissed it as a joke. but then it got stuck in our minds and 4 years later we finally realized the project. now is the cable car operator i'm really happy to have the world's 1st gondola compassionate. father earlier takes matters into his own hands and helps get the gondola going here he welcomes everyone even those who have little ti
they don't even have to step foot in a church they can talk to the local priest to stand in the world's 1st and only confessional cable car. the faithful flock to father christiane there's masses at the parish church in the austrian spa town. yet the priest is still feels it's his duty to carry the lord's message out to the people pleaser and even jesus didn't hide away in a temple or synagogue he went out and preached and healed the neemo and that's my understanding of what pastoral care...
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south carolina there's a you know there synagogues there are churches that you know there's lots of things and also among the founding fathers and it kind of built in separation of church and state and i guess the question if it does it seems that what evangelical movement is trying to accomplish is as as you've just a said it's sort of the destruction of that secularist ethic and. i want to be like rachel maddow hard you know tell me where i'm wrong. i wish i could i wish i could say or i can tell you where many many christian right folks would say that you're wrong was that that's not part of the founding that the founding this was a founded as a christian nation the christian nationalism isn't something new that this idea of separation of church and state is something. some good conspiratorial idea saying that thomas jefferson never really wrote that in his letter to the danbury baptists that document american history or what we find that phrase some look to supreme court cases in the 1950 s. and sixty's and said introduced an alien idea that the united states is fundamentally a christian nation and what was fascinating i
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obviously was who really important to his whole life, you quote klaus saying of his father "he was never a man of the church, but of faith." you write "the same could be said of the son." tell us a little bit more about emile, the father. -- we are coming to a problem. let me move closer. that seems to do it. he had his own way. he had his own ideas about religion. he was very faithful to the bible and those principles, but it was not -- his ethics and his -- thel attitude toward social side of him, the sense of equality, were not part of the lutheran church in germany anyway. -- in germany, anyway. he made his own way in the church with his own principles and his own ethics. hishe took what he saw as faith and that is what he preached, but that is not with the lutheran church preached. it was not their dogma. he expanded it. and that was emile. he was also very involved in education. he had reformed adult education in germany. he was always out doing something. he never stayed still. he was always advocating for something. and he was writing pieces in the newspaper. he was railing against the right-wing mi
obviously was who really important to his whole life, you quote klaus saying of his father "he was never a man of the church, but of faith." you write "the same could be said of the son." tell us a little bit more about emile, the father. -- we are coming to a problem. let me move closer. that seems to do it. he had his own way. he had his own ideas about religion. he was very faithful to the bible and those principles, but it was not -- his ethics and his -- thel attitude...
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church. he is a good father. >> as their son prepares to face serious financial charges, dave's parents tookof chelsa and savannah. not the way they expected to spend their 80s. any moern they ex -- more than they expected to defend their son. >> he made some mistakes, but nothing of the scope that is generally accepted in the community. >> stan established those trusts for his grandchildren and said dave had the right to use the money how he saw fit to benefit the children. were you surprised to discover how it was used? >> yes. apparently his financial situation was worse than i knew. >> a year passed in this gossipy limbo. now it was may, 2008, nearly two years after debbie's disappearance. her body still hadn't been found and there was no new evidence tying dave to her murder. but prosecutor larry crouch heard disquieting reports from his investigators. >> they started surveilling our office, the police offices, eventually starts driving by an investigator's home. it was getting pretty concerning out there. >> time to move. on may 29, 2008, dave hawk was arrested and charged with first-d
church. he is a good father. >> as their son prepares to face serious financial charges, dave's parents tookof chelsa and savannah. not the way they expected to spend their 80s. any moern they ex -- more than they expected to defend their son. >> he made some mistakes, but nothing of the scope that is generally accepted in the community. >> stan established those trusts for his grandchildren and said dave had the right to use the money how he saw fit to benefit the children....
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that the catholic church was divided on the rebellion. the priest father years he'd have he would go called on the faithful to defend the troops at all costs. but suppose the very ship of your information so if the bush reserve runs over injured. more hear. me say leisure here don't dismiss us. that grandmother was there that's a matter the get go he was a fascinating individual that if he said that you know that as a person and as a priest he conveyed a powerful in a strength in a very discreet subtle and gentle way like this good and that's what they were god they are sick as evil says but the months that are that of 6 years ago that everyone who knew him was captivated by his fragility tenderness and shyness and by his personal integrity and determination consequence. was. in october 1904 father pappy wish was kidnapped tortured and beaten to death. his body was found in a reservoir. man . as he wished because murder was a major story in the western media and he became a symbol of the pro-democracy movement. there were of such and i was shocked when i h
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father, emil who was important in his life. you quote him as saying he was never a man of the church but of faith and then you write, the same couldid of the son. >> so tell us a little more about emil, the father. coming -- - we are to a problem -- let me move closer. that seems to do it. he had his own way -- his own ideas about religion. he was very faithful to the bible. nd those principles, but his ethics and his personal attitude toward -- the social side of him. the sense of equality. you know, weren't part of the lutheran church in germany, anyway. and he just made his own way in that church with his own principles and his own elliottics. -- ethics. so he took what he saw as the faith, and that is what he preached. but it wu7b9 what the lutheran church preached. it wasn't their dog anyway. -- their dogma. he expanded it. he was also very involved in education. he helped reform adult education in germany. he was always out doing something. he never stayed still. he was always advocating for something and writing pieces in the newspaper. and he hated the -- he was railing against the right-winning militia that was going on.
father, emil who was important in his life. you quote him as saying he was never a man of the church but of faith and then you write, the same couldid of the son. >> so tell us a little more about emil, the father. coming -- - we are to a problem -- let me move closer. that seems to do it. he had his own way -- his own ideas about religion. he was very faithful to the bible. nd those principles, but his ethics and his personal attitude toward -- the social side of him. the sense of...
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let's talk to her pastor father kevin rousseau from st. joseph catholic churchus now. father rousseau, good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. steve: what have you thought about these questions about her faith? >> well, amy is a very faith-filled person, which what kind of intrigued me is their criticism for the way she lives her faith. i think a lot of them come from a potential affiliation of a group called people of praise. but, one of the things i have noticed as a pastor is when people are affiliated with organizations they actually are able to live their faith more intentionally. so people organize with the will paul. organize with the knights of columbus. they organize with the people of praise. each of these groups help them to be intentional about the way that they live their faith out of just sunday worship saint vincent depaul feeds the poor and knights of columbus work with building the family. people of praise work on missionary work and community service and education. so i see these things as very positive. and what about what they don't know
let's talk to her pastor father kevin rousseau from st. joseph catholic churchus now. father rousseau, good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. steve: what have you thought about these questions about her faith? >> well, amy is a very faith-filled person, which what kind of intrigued me is their criticism for the way she lives her faith. i think a lot of them come from a potential affiliation of a group called people of praise. but, one of the things i have noticed as a pastor...
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and heritage we have god from our fathers and a responsibility to plants and puts a new trees well over the old trees. committees and. thanks to their efforts many church compounds both of large indigenous trees such as the white pier or the iron tree earlier africana for example some of the trees around here are 100 years old. if your p. has less than 5 percent forest cover down from 40 percent in 1990 trees are cut down for charcoal and firewood and to make way for farming and grazing land but to protect the church flores have remained intact the south gone the region has an estimated $1500.00 tiny charred forest. the field be an altar dog still why he do churches established a commission to help further conserve them. keep floor walk or is in charge of forest protection in the community they don't want to force their kid in the church therefore we have to. first we have to maintain. well to protect the church forest its sense and secondly we have to replicate the experience of the church to our community. the monks have created new partnerships with local communities and schools. and drama for tree sessions a part of the environmental education. in
and heritage we have god from our fathers and a responsibility to plants and puts a new trees well over the old trees. committees and. thanks to their efforts many church compounds both of large indigenous trees such as the white pier or the iron tree earlier africana for example some of the trees around here are 100 years old. if your p. has less than 5 percent forest cover down from 40 percent in 1990 trees are cut down for charcoal and firewood and to make way for farming and grazing land...
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method, but there was something el-- positive thinking.a chnique he'd learned withth his father ais manhattan churchs the place to be sn fo business leaders, socialites, politicians, and the trumps. >> every sunday,uld show up at marble collegiate church to go to norman vincent peale' services. >> the god who made this world was a wise god! he wants people who live life and like it. love it. >> i think part of it was this positive message that peale had, that you could achieve anything you wanted-- there was nothing that could stop you. >> narrator: peale's book, "the por of positive thinking," taught followers "visualization," envisioning the world that they wanted. >> one reason that the positive thinker gets positive results is, he is not afraid of a problem. >> it's this toxic positivity that perfectly fit in with what my grandfather already thought. everything's great, you know, and if you think that way, thent evng will be great. the problem is, everything is not always great >> how, then, can you face the future with confidence? >> the three influences on donald trumpas i sometimes describe t
method, but there was something el-- positive thinking.a chnique he'd learned withth his father ais manhattan churchs the place to be sn fo business leaders, socialites, politicians, and the trumps. >> every sunday,uld show up at marble collegiate church to go to norman vincent peale' services. >> the god who made this world was a wise god! he wants people who live life and like it. love it. >> i think part of it was this positive message that peale had, that you could achieve...
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first of all, it is important to remember his father was a minister in the wesleyan methodist denomination. is a very strict denomination of the methodist churchit was a sect that discourage drinking and dancing and going to movies. what george mcgovern got from his father was a strong sense of what is right and what is wrong to the point that he is often accused of not being moral, but moralistic. even a little bit self-righteous. he got the notion of right and wrong and the notion of doing good. he read a lot about the social gospel, how you apply christianity to public affairs. so you feed the hungry etc. ,he also was a very shy child, which would later at influence him. he had some teachers who at first thought he perhaps even had a learning disability and was slow. but a couple teachers realized he was a very intelligent lad, just very shy. they forced him to read aloud in class, do more things in public. when he got to high school, he had a very influential teacher, bob pearson, who was his history and social studies teacher and debate coach and he encouraged george mcgovern to go out for debate. it turned out mcgovern was an exceptional
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she brought him to church two weeks after they had met and introduced him to my father-in-law, didn't even know his last name. >> ed says this wasn't how things usually went in his and jennifer's family which he says was slow to accept outsiders. >> we're a kind of family that every single night for probably 15 years we met for supper someplace, either at their house, my house or at a local restaurant. we was just a close-knit family. >> the skinners in are a religious family, seventh day adventists, in the last several years multiple generations lived together in a large home, one of the biggest in the neighborhood. they stuck together, kept to themselves, to the point where some people say they seemed almost clannish. brandy says not only were they tight-knit but financially successful as well, the result of a family business. >> they always had nicer things. i remember one summer they had a garage sale and it was like a gold mine. >> jennifer was beautiful, well off, came from a close family like stephen had and yearned for a family as stephen did. what could be better? in the end,
she brought him to church two weeks after they had met and introduced him to my father-in-law, didn't even know his last name. >> ed says this wasn't how things usually went in his and jennifer's family which he says was slow to accept outsiders. >> we're a kind of family that every single night for probably 15 years we met for supper someplace, either at their house, my house or at a local restaurant. we was just a close-knit family. >> the skinners in are a religious family,...
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a black father paralyzed biden's approach was deliberately measured in contrast to president donald trump's more confrontational visit to 2 days earlier. at conneaut is grace through from church democratic presidential hopeful joe biden met with local politicians and business owners as well as members of law enforcement his stated goal to try to unify this fractured community after the police shooting of jacob blake that sparked days of protests before arriving at the church biden and blake talked on the phone. as i got off the airplane. had an opportunity to spend some time with jacob on the phone he's out of i.c.u. we spoke for about 15 minutes he talked about how nothing was going to defeat him. how were they want to go to not he was not going to give up by then went on to the level of finley veiled accusation of president donald trump book for encouraging race based hatred i thought you could defeat hate. it only hides only hives and when someone in authority breathes oxygen out of that rock. it legitimizes most folks to come on. didn't stop here comes just 2 days after trump says that it can. mean contracts to bud in the trump did not meet with blakers family but rather
a black father paralyzed biden's approach was deliberately measured in contrast to president donald trump's more confrontational visit to 2 days earlier. at conneaut is grace through from church democratic presidential hopeful joe biden met with local politicians and business owners as well as members of law enforcement his stated goal to try to unify this fractured community after the police shooting of jacob blake that sparked days of protests before arriving at the church biden and blake...
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father future. cut. deep global news dot com africa make a serious film making it. clear the church. life on earth matters are coming to an end. a gigantic coincidence. that sam previously the 1st one. just a messy chemistry lab level i thought machine gun. where the improbable but. blue suit also was the creation of our solar system with our planet is a bit like winning the lottery that there is a little game. what is earth more unique start september 18th on d. w. . up. the. we humans live with nature and we depend on nature but we often interfere in its processes sometimes in a destructive way and sometimes in a way that makes things better for the end bob today we'll show you a range of interesting examples welcome to you africa in lagos nigeria among today's stories. invasive what's a high sense and how they are being put to good use in ghana. and we shed a light on a new trend around the mobility in africa and you wrote. in egypt that the bad means i would turn into a more sustainable life due to the pandemic stage you know. we start the show focusing on the future of mobility
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father james you know your. position to go get it from islam. and the church and. the hot. no i mean the blame along with some in the bottom of the smell of the meats shimmin on top of what t. . said the heart of a televised shell now does something we have that tell me safavi to hear that commerce a foot. we're more daintily kenty. if so why are mostly small. only quiet washout but 2 are to vomit or to make to eat more than i see mushy anemic eel if a horde of our machine show you to be my guy. with lehman daughter overview of the mission of his mother i've want to give it much mechanical is there. yet if you want the year because. cohen was recruited after the mossad director general spotted his name among files of rejected candidates he was given the fake identity of a syrian businessman come out top. in israel he had a training camp set up for spies that's where elie wanted to get his identity that's where he wanted to. know what is spycraft. was there that. his handlers helped shape the cover of the day that they were creating for him. and. happy to operate in syria an
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heritage we have god from our fathers and a responsibility to plants and puts a new trees whenever the old trees die. laughing that is and then thanks to their efforts many church compounds both of large indigenous trees such as the white pier or the iron tree earlier africana for example some of the trees around here are 100 years old. if your pea has less than 5 percent forest cover down from 40 percent in 1990 trees are cut down for charcoal and firewood and to make way for farming and grazing land but to protect the church for as have remained intact the south gone the region as an estimated $1500.00 tiny charred forest. the field be an altar dog still why he do churches established a commission to help further conserve them. kiefer walk or is in charge of forest protection in the community. the don't want to force you know kid in the church therefore we have to. first we have to maintain. well to protect the church forest its sense and secondly we have to replicate the experience of the church to. the monks have created new partnerships with local communities and schools. and drama and poetry sessions are part of the environmental education. in the 2 years
heritage we have god from our fathers and a responsibility to plants and puts a new trees whenever the old trees die. laughing that is and then thanks to their efforts many church compounds both of large indigenous trees such as the white pier or the iron tree earlier africana for example some of the trees around here are 100 years old. if your pea has less than 5 percent forest cover down from 40 percent in 1990 trees are cut down for charcoal and firewood and to make way for farming and...
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my father was a boy scout and the federal government use the boy scouts to distribute promotional posters throughout america and restaurants, bars, grocery stores and churchesy was very, very deeply involved. in a group as a child with sunday dinners. at either grandmothers house or my mother's house or my aunt's house. we would go to church and go have sunday dinner with tablecloths, handkerchief linens, napkins, and a big turkey or big ham or roast beef or something. and invariably the conversation returned to the war. as my grandfather would say i had that de soto before the war but i sold it after the war. they would talk sacrifices they made during world war ii about the meat rationing, milk rationing, but are rationing, but are rationing, blackouts, brownouts, all of the sacrifice sacrifices. sue any with as a longwave explaining why i wrote decembe december 1941. but i had so much fun writing it and i had a good response. so i decided to write a companion book which is april 1945. which is the linchpin of the end of the war. franklin roosevelt dies in april 1945 before the end of the war. adolf hitler committed suicide april 1945, before the end of t
my father was a boy scout and the federal government use the boy scouts to distribute promotional posters throughout america and restaurants, bars, grocery stores and churchesy was very, very deeply involved. in a group as a child with sunday dinners. at either grandmothers house or my mother's house or my aunt's house. we would go to church and go have sunday dinner with tablecloths, handkerchief linens, napkins, and a big turkey or big ham or roast beef or something. and invariably the...
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hallmark of the local emiss could he pal church -- emiss could he pal church in kissimmee, including feeding rograms, advocacy for those in father jose by working with civic and elective leaders to promote and remove barriers to equal access to opportunity. as a priest. the father understands the roles that they play in the greater community. and this is at the heart of father jose. his desire is to buildup a community where families have a living wage and health care and r that, father jose, rodriguez, we honor you. in honor of hispanic herltage ville we recognize marcus ar and he moved to the united states mainland at the age of 14. he currently resides in orlando, florida. marcus holds a bachelor's degree from the university of maryland and masters' degree in education from the university of illinois. he has worked in chicago, washington d.c. and several cities in florida where he has designed and implemented innovative campaigns in government, labor and nonprofit settings. he has worked on campaigns in florida since 2011 focusing on the puerto rican and hispanic communities. he worked in the 1990's. during his tenure he was
hallmark of the local emiss could he pal church -- emiss could he pal church in kissimmee, including feeding rograms, advocacy for those in father jose by working with civic and elective leaders to promote and remove barriers to equal access to opportunity. as a priest. the father understands the roles that they play in the greater community. and this is at the heart of father jose. his desire is to buildup a community where families have a living wage and health care and r that, father jose,...
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a black father paralyzed biden's approach was deliberately measured in contrast to president donald trump's more confrontational visits 2 days earlier. at conneaut is grace through from church democratic presidential hopeful joe biden met with local politicians and business owners as well as members of law enforcement his stated goal to try to unify this fractured community after the police shooting of jacob blake that sparked days of protests before arriving at the church biden and blake talked on the phone as you know as i got off their plane. had an opportunity to spend some time with jacob on the phone he's out of i.c.u. . we spoke for about 15 minutes he talked about how nothing was going to defeat him. how were they want to get or not he was not going to give up and by then went on to level of finleyville the accusation of president donald trump looked for encouraging race based hatred i thought you could defeat hate it only hides only hives and when someone in authority breathes oxygen out of that rock. it legitimizes those folks to come on. he didn't stop here comes just 2 days after trump visited commercial in contrast to trump did not meet with blakers family but
a black father paralyzed biden's approach was deliberately measured in contrast to president donald trump's more confrontational visits 2 days earlier. at conneaut is grace through from church democratic presidential hopeful joe biden met with local politicians and business owners as well as members of law enforcement his stated goal to try to unify this fractured community after the police shooting of jacob blake that sparked days of protests before arriving at the church biden and blake...
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held a 90-minute meeting with blake's family including his father, three siblings and his mother who joined by phone. later at a gathering at a church biden said he had spoken by phone for about 15 minutes with jacob blake who is now out of intensive care. >> he talked about how nothing was going to defeat him. how whether he walked again or not, he was not going to give up. i think what's unleashed with a lot of people is, they understand that fear doesn't solve problems, only hope does. and what i came away with was the overwhelming sense of resilience and optimism that they have about the response. his mom talked about -- my wife asked to say a prayer, and his mom said a prayer. she said, i'm praying for jacob, but i'm praying for the policemen as well. i'm praying things change. >> in a statement family attorney ben crump said mr. blake senior talked about the need for reform because the excessive use of violence by police against minorities has gone on far too long. made poignant by the fact in rochester, new york, yet another family deals with the pain of death of a man in custody. we'll have that later on the show. the reason
held a 90-minute meeting with blake's family including his father, three siblings and his mother who joined by phone. later at a gathering at a church biden said he had spoken by phone for about 15 minutes with jacob blake who is now out of intensive care. >> he talked about how nothing was going to defeat him. how whether he walked again or not, he was not going to give up. i think what's unleashed with a lot of people is, they understand that fear doesn't solve problems, only hope does....
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my father was a catholic and in those days we had to get permission to marry outside the church. ent from the glamorous world of vancouver to being a faculty wife at yale because my father taught spanish at yale what he was writing god and man. and her hair was in curlers with the vacuum cleaner she could not boil an egg. i don't think she ever been in the kitchen. but she was dutiful to take care of her man. so every morning get on the train in new haven and take cooking lessons from a man named james beard who became america's great chef and my mother became a very great chef she learned so much about food. that's how they met. married, my dad like to say , on the same day as elizabeth taylor was married for the first time. july 6, 1950. >>host: christopher buckley will you always be known as son of conservative william f buckley and patricia buckley? >> sure. it is unlikely i will be receiving the nobel prize for literature or any other thing. but even if i did, to the extent i would even warrant an obituary mr. buckley son of william buckley dies at 107. but sure. that's fine.
my father was a catholic and in those days we had to get permission to marry outside the church. ent from the glamorous world of vancouver to being a faculty wife at yale because my father taught spanish at yale what he was writing god and man. and her hair was in curlers with the vacuum cleaner she could not boil an egg. i don't think she ever been in the kitchen. but she was dutiful to take care of her man. so every morning get on the train in new haven and take cooking lessons from a man...
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church burnings. freedom of opinion, the executioner and his acts. freedom of the press, the gestapo took care of that. carl schmitt could be indoctrinated like his father this time, even more thoroughly, efficiently, with all the resources of science in the modern state. the german press became a nazi press. the german airwaves opened only to matching voices, books, pamphlets. these were all the people could read. nazi speeches, dramas, music. these were all the people could hear. the art of germany, the sculpture, the paintings, the drama, all regimented to serve one purpose, the indoctrination of carl schmitt. one voice only must be heard by carl schmitt. one voice from the cradle to the grave. the voice of hitler, hitler, hitler, hitler. scores of microphones were used. they recorded his voice so that all of germany and others throughout the world could receive his message of hate. hitler was photographed from the front, from the back, from the right, from the left, from every angle. hitler, hitler, hitler, hitler sobbing, hitler smiling, hitler working his people into a frenzy. in my school [chanting] the youths grow up. before the world can strike
church burnings. freedom of opinion, the executioner and his acts. freedom of the press, the gestapo took care of that. carl schmitt could be indoctrinated like his father this time, even more thoroughly, efficiently, with all the resources of science in the modern state. the german press became a nazi press. the german airwaves opened only to matching voices, books, pamphlets. these were all the people could read. nazi speeches, dramas, music. these were all the people could hear. the art of...
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church last sunday. as a member of the senate armed services committee and the father in the united states marine i find president trump's attack on our military in. in. an era when his countrymen were risking their lives in southeast asia the president dodged service with a timely and more accurately short-lived diagnosis of own spurs brag that his own personal via tom was trying to avoid sexually-transmitted diseases at home while others were trying to avoid olick landmines and tortured in vietnam. this cell fisherman who avoided service and equated the ultimate sacrifice o of others in their life is extended into the world's most powerful lobby is holding onto the same immature views. it's not just about the president's words and attitudes. solid intelligence to suggest that russia -- russia's page boundaries for soldiers in afghanistan. the president spends time trying to deny this to the american public with ridiculous efforts to pretend the president was never even briefed about the matter. the president still refuses to acknowledge the gravity of the threat or hold russia to account but of course
church last sunday. as a member of the senate armed services committee and the father in the united states marine i find president trump's attack on our military in. in. an era when his countrymen were risking their lives in southeast asia the president dodged service with a timely and more accurately short-lived diagnosis of own spurs brag that his own personal via tom was trying to avoid sexually-transmitted diseases at home while others were trying to avoid olick landmines and tortured in...
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church. my best friend growing up was the son of my pastor. my father was chairman of the board of deacons or elders. my mother was the headd of the methodist youth fellowship. i grew up going to methodist youth camp. in grow up going to sunday school. i did not know any other life other than that. it was just the way i was raised. but i never really had a personal relationship with jesus christ. when i got excited with politics as a teenager, i went off on that track and worked on campaigns and ended up going to washington d.c. and working at the republican national committee and, really a long story short, i did not find that to be satisfying. to fill the void that was inside of me. i came in contact some young christians who were involved in the college republicans who shared their faith with me. but more importantly, just share their lives with me. they loved me. we became good friends. i saw the happiness and joy in them that i had never known. i was curious to where it came from. and that ultimate intent evultimately led to me driving to a small e
church. my best friend growing up was the son of my pastor. my father was chairman of the board of deacons or elders. my mother was the headd of the methodist youth fellowship. i grew up going to methodist youth camp. in grow up going to sunday school. i did not know any other life other than that. it was just the way i was raised. but i never really had a personal relationship with jesus christ. when i got excited with politics as a teenager, i went off on that track and worked on campaigns...
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i grew up in the methodist church, my best friend growing up was the son of my pastor, my father was chairman of the board, deacons or elders, my mother was head of methodist youth fellowship. i grew up going to methodist youth camp and grew up going to sunday school. i didn't know another life other than that. it was the way i was raised but i never really had a personal relationship with jesus christ. when i got excited about politics as a teenager i kind of went off on the track and worked on campaigns and went to washington dc, working at the republican national committee at long story short i did not find that to be satisfying. did not find it to fill the void that was inside me. i came in contact with some young christians who were involved, republicans who share their faith with me but more importantly just shared their lives with me. they loved me, we became good friends and i saw a happiness and joy in them i had never known. i was curious where it came from and that ultimately led me to drive to a small evangelical church outside washington dc on september 18th, 1983, and a
i grew up in the methodist church, my best friend growing up was the son of my pastor, my father was chairman of the board, deacons or elders, my mother was head of methodist youth fellowship. i grew up going to methodist youth camp and grew up going to sunday school. i didn't know another life other than that. it was the way i was raised but i never really had a personal relationship with jesus christ. when i got excited about politics as a teenager i kind of went off on the track and worked...
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church. my best friend growing up was the son of my pastor. few father was chairman of the board -- my father was chairman of the board of deacons or elders, few mother was the head of the methodist youth fellowship. i grew up going to methodist youth camp and grew up going to sunday school. i didn't know any other life other than that. i mean, it was just the way i was raised. finish but i never really had a personal relationship with jesus christ. and when i got excited about politics as a teenager, you know, i kind of went off on that track and worked on campaigns and ended up going to washington, d.c. and working at the republican national committee. really long story short, i dud not find that -- i did not find that to be satisfying, did not find it to fill the void that was inside of me. i came in contact with some young christians who were involved in the college republicans who shared their faith with me. but more importantly, just share ed their lives with me. i mean, they loved me, we balm good friends -- we became good friends, and i saw a hap
church. my best friend growing up was the son of my pastor. few father was chairman of the board -- my father was chairman of the board of deacons or elders, few mother was the head of the methodist youth fellowship. i grew up going to methodist youth camp and grew up going to sunday school. i didn't know any other life other than that. i mean, it was just the way i was raised. finish but i never really had a personal relationship with jesus christ. and when i got excited about politics as a...
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reverend mcgovern built his last church in mitchell when george was a fight. as a boy, george had his father's love of history, but he would not despair the troubles of his own time. -- he would not be scared at the troubles of his own time. -- be spared the troubles of his own time. the memory would live with them his whole life. >> we are at the mcgovern museum. scott farris, tell us about george mcgovern. what through his life, starting early on, influenced him -- to find him? >> it is important to remember his father was a minister in the wesleyan minister -- wesleyan methodist denomination. it discovered drinking, dancing, and going to movies. what george mcgovern got from his father was a strong sense of what is right and what is wrong to the point that he is often accused of not being moral, but the moralistic -- but moralistic. he got the notion of right and wrong and the notion of doing good. he wrote a lot about the social gospel -- how to apply christianity to social affairs. feeding the country -- feeding the hungry, etc. he was a shy child, which would later at influence him. the
reverend mcgovern built his last church in mitchell when george was a fight. as a boy, george had his father's love of history, but he would not despair the troubles of his own time. -- he would not be scared at the troubles of his own time. -- be spared the troubles of his own time. the memory would live with them his whole life. >> we are at the mcgovern museum. scott farris, tell us about george mcgovern. what through his life, starting early on, influenced him -- to find him? >>...
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father of two, joey cassner, the division chief of white animal control. his obituary reads in part to know joey is to love joey. he was a deacon at his church. he loved hunting, fishing, playing softball and coaching his kids in sports. the family of a teacher in bay port, wisconsin now believes she got coronavirus after attending the funeral of a close relative. 47-year-old heidi hussley was the mom to one son and taught german. her former students remember her in interviews. one of them said this. i always described her as the kindest heart that i ever knew. she definitely touched every soul she met in a positive way. another said this. she really did believe in their students, no matter their background or intellect. they were truly her students and she wanted all of us to success. in texas, a sheriff's deputy passed away after learning he had been exposed to covid-19 at work. the 59-year-old had served in law enforcement for more than 27 years. another front line worker, dr. rebecca shadowan was a specialist in infectious diseases. she was diagnosed in may and helped her community develop its response to the coronavirus pandemic. her hus
father of two, joey cassner, the division chief of white animal control. his obituary reads in part to know joey is to love joey. he was a deacon at his church. he loved hunting, fishing, playing softball and coaching his kids in sports. the family of a teacher in bay port, wisconsin now believes she got coronavirus after attending the funeral of a close relative. 47-year-old heidi hussley was the mom to one son and taught german. her former students remember her in interviews. one of them said...
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we have got from our fathers and a responsibility to plants and protect new trees whenever the old trees die. laughing that is in them and then thanks to their efforts many church compounds both of large indigenous trees such as the wild pier or the iron tree earlier africana for example some of the trees around here are 100 years old. if your pea has less than 5 percent forest cover down from 40 percent in 1990 trees are cut down for charcoal and firewood and to make way for farming and grazing land but to protect the church flores have remained intact the south gone the region an estimated $1500.00 tiny charred forest. the field be an afterthought still why he do churches established a commission to help further conserve them. key floor walker who is in charge of forest protection in the community the don't want to force you know kit in the church therefore we have to. first we have to maintain. well to protect the church forest its sense and secondly we have to replicate the experience of the church to our community. the monks have created new partnerships with local communities in schools. and drama for tree sessions a part of the environmental education. i
we have got from our fathers and a responsibility to plants and protect new trees whenever the old trees die. laughing that is in them and then thanks to their efforts many church compounds both of large indigenous trees such as the wild pier or the iron tree earlier africana for example some of the trees around here are 100 years old. if your pea has less than 5 percent forest cover down from 40 percent in 1990 trees are cut down for charcoal and firewood and to make way for farming and...
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antonelli, an amazing father, grandfather, and someone who served his community and his church with love and with compassion. loved to serve and he took pride in his work as a member of york city f.o.p. and in his service on the board of the civic association. and although he was no stranger his agedy, with a loss of beloved son, he never lost his for others.assion he loved to entertain guests and hen they'd come and visit, you'd never find him without a smile. piece of candy or some kind words to share. he will be missed but he will heart e forgotten and my goes out to angela, his adoring two of over 60 years, his daughters and his five grandchildren. antonelli, we will never forget your memory. back.you and i yield the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back his time. for what purpose does the entleman from florida seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. rise to highlight and legacy of dr. d
antonelli, an amazing father, grandfather, and someone who served his community and his church with love and with compassion. loved to serve and he took pride in his work as a member of york city f.o.p. and in his service on the board of the civic association. and although he was no stranger his agedy, with a loss of beloved son, he never lost his for others.assion he loved to entertain guests and hen they'd come and visit, you'd never find him without a smile. piece of candy or some kind words...
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church that's what we want to do. we want to be a source of truth and honesty and we'll hold truth to power because that is our job. the founding fatherst we're going to do. >> jimmy: it premiers this wednesday at 7:00 p.m. you're going to be on every night. congrats on this and good luck with the new show. i'll be watching >> thank you, jimmy. really appreciate it >> jimmy: thanks again for coming on the show stay safe please shepard smith, everybody "the news with shepard smith" premiers this wednesday at 7:00 p.m. on cnbc. set your dvrs. bts performs after the break you don't want to miss it. ♪ curiosity. it ignites our imagination. in search of inspiration. and daring new ideas. at lexus our greatest curiosity isn't a machine. it's you. experience the rewards of our curiosity. "goldwe believe intriana good we can all afford. ♪ sing it, yeah, yeah from make believe made for everyone. ♪ all gold to ♪e to a t-shirt that means the world. yeah, good to me ♪ will track your sleep. excuse me, ma'am? yes? (sleepily) yeah, this already does that. oh, i didn't know that. well now you do. let's try this again. imagine, one day you'll be able
church that's what we want to do. we want to be a source of truth and honesty and we'll hold truth to power because that is our job. the founding fatherst we're going to do. >> jimmy: it premiers this wednesday at 7:00 p.m. you're going to be on every night. congrats on this and good luck with the new show. i'll be watching >> thank you, jimmy. really appreciate it >> jimmy: thanks again for coming on the show stay safe please shepard smith, everybody "the news with...
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church more days than we were out in the streets playing. i think there's something i want to push back on because i think the ideal, the idea that i didn't have a father in the home, i'm more of a threat to society just seemed to be. >> you just said you had a father. if you had the spiritual father. that's my point. [crosstalk] >> you're talking about taking her fathers out of the home, we have to understand that's a larger systemic problem, when you're saying just because you have a mother in the home -- >> martha: i don't think that's what he's saying. he's talking about the statistics, when you look at people who commit crimes, the statistics are that there is a larger portion of them who did grow up in a home without a father and though statistics prove out. thank you very much, richard fowler and jack brewer, as you can see everybody at home, the president is deplaning air force one and getting ready to speak to the crowd. he lost to this state of minnesota in 2016 by less than two points. tonight he is and that he county which is a county that he won and he hopes that he will win again. both candidates hope they are going to win the places that
church more days than we were out in the streets playing. i think there's something i want to push back on because i think the ideal, the idea that i didn't have a father in the home, i'm more of a threat to society just seemed to be. >> you just said you had a father. if you had the spiritual father. that's my point. [crosstalk] >> you're talking about taking her fathers out of the home, we have to understand that's a larger systemic problem, when you're saying just because you...
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church. do everything in the name of the lord jesus christ giving thanks to the father through him.ent is hurting. and sunday night was for us to come together as a community we had around 1135 people that showed up from the aerial footage shot and the people that took the numbers from there. come together to show our law enforcement officers and our first responders and emergency personnel along with the hendrix family that we support you, we love you. our country is in a huge division right now. political war, a war on hate. the only way we can get out of this is if the church comes together as one and we proclaim the name of jesus christ and we begin to love people like jesus loves us. and that was ryan. that was ryan's life. that's what ryan breathes. ryan, if you guys don't know even ryan's legacy lives on the day. he was a donor. he was a second patient all of his organs were able to be harvested while he was saving the lives on thursday, he is saving children's lives today as his organs have been donated. steve: pastor, thank you for joining us today to remember the life and
church. do everything in the name of the lord jesus christ giving thanks to the father through him.ent is hurting. and sunday night was for us to come together as a community we had around 1135 people that showed up from the aerial footage shot and the people that took the numbers from there. come together to show our law enforcement officers and our first responders and emergency personnel along with the hendrix family that we support you, we love you. our country is in a huge division right...