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it is extremely difficult to help them cope with hate they have inside them do you think church of christ church will radicalize even more people even further. i think if we look at the broader picture and the dynamics involved. with this situation in christchurch all the inscriptions the manifesto and the narratives that are coming out you know and you could say it's information or it's misinformation or fake news or real news but the reality is that it's affecting you know thousands and thousands of individuals across the world in a very negative way because the theories that are coming out and some of them may be true and some of them may not but the reality is that the indian readers are coming out with these theories that is what they believe so i feel that it's going to be a challenge for us to tackle the options of the money festo the house is being written by one that's being supported by others so we know there's a big network out there and because we know that so do individuals that isis will exploit and recruit not just isis there are others out there you know there's lots of ninety's
it is extremely difficult to help them cope with hate they have inside them do you think church of christ church will radicalize even more people even further. i think if we look at the broader picture and the dynamics involved. with this situation in christchurch all the inscriptions the manifesto and the narratives that are coming out you know and you could say it's information or it's misinformation or fake news or real news but the reality is that it's affecting you know thousands and...
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the church of jesus christ of latter day saints, widely known as the mormon church repealing rules unveiled in 2015 that banned baptisms for children of gay parents. the regulations also made gay marriage a sin worthy of expulsion from the church. mormon church saying it is not changing its doctrinal opposition to gay marriage, still considers same sex relationships to be a serious transgression, but people in same sex relationships will no longer be considered appos aapostates o must be kicked out of the religion. the ethiopian government says the pilots of that jet that crashed last month followed the proper procedures when the plane started to nose dive. not everyone is going along with that assessment. correspondent doug mckelway looks at what we know tonight. >> the four definings from the ethiopian transport ministries preliminary report show the doom 737 max 8 produced a valid certificate of air worthiness the crew was trained and licensed, the takeoff role was normal. >> the crew performance all the procedures. >> a deeper reading shows protocol was not followed. >> the stick shaker
the church of jesus christ of latter day saints, widely known as the mormon church repealing rules unveiled in 2015 that banned baptisms for children of gay parents. the regulations also made gay marriage a sin worthy of expulsion from the church. mormon church saying it is not changing its doctrinal opposition to gay marriage, still considers same sex relationships to be a serious transgression, but people in same sex relationships will no longer be considered appos aapostates o must be kicked...
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first we used to worship in this church this church just called the center of the world because a fourth of the importance of the empty tomb of christ for some centuries we have been forced. to make space for graham's foreigners and we were moved to one of the churches outside the complex of the church of the resurrection the same thing at a much more sport example and no tourists would be you know turned away if they would just go through the metal can gate but there are restrictions on muslims even those who have risen in my view with evidence is shipped my nephew and my niece their dream is to come to jerusalem they don't have a permit their dream is to come to the church of the holy supplicant. they are guys that they are trying to judaize sa east jerusalem you are the only one that can save this city and if you will not do it it now they fear that in the future will not be now seemed too safe because they said to live they are working secretly systematically and they are taking everything they can so you should do so sensi it medically is that the city is under. the respect. it was one of the thousand earth of a settlement in t
first we used to worship in this church this church just called the center of the world because a fourth of the importance of the empty tomb of christ for some centuries we have been forced. to make space for graham's foreigners and we were moved to one of the churches outside the complex of the church of the resurrection the same thing at a much more sport example and no tourists would be you know turned away if they would just go through the metal can gate but there are restrictions on...
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i grew up in church, church of god and christ in detroit. spirituality and gospel. so i like to bring that into, you know, the lizzo world. and, also, it beats working, so why would i stop now! i've been twerking since i was 14. >> trevor: you-- you-- you have a style that's really unique because of all of your influences. like, you grew up playing the flute, right? >> yes. >> trevor: and what i really like about your story, you talk about how-- there was a point you were ashamed when you were you played the flute. when i was trying to be a rappitiy-rapper, hip-hop, fedora look ago you know what i mean? know what i mean? when i was like, like a rapper, people were like, "don't bring the flute into that. it's embarrassing. like, you know, no one's going to take you seriously." >> trevor: you can't be a rapper with a flute. >> no. i'm terrified! you know, i'm a band nerd underneath this cool exterior. i'm a geek. i know all my scales-- major, minor, pentatonic, harmonic. ( applause ) >> trevor: actually, this is one of my favorite moment they
i grew up in church, church of god and christ in detroit. spirituality and gospel. so i like to bring that into, you know, the lizzo world. and, also, it beats working, so why would i stop now! i've been twerking since i was 14. >> trevor: you-- you-- you have a style that's really unique because of all of your influences. like, you grew up playing the flute, right? >> yes. >> trevor: and what i really like about your story, you talk about how-- there was a point you were...
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church in a matter of two weeks. >> reporter: the first occurred on march 16 at the bayview church of christ, the next day the rainbow seventh-day adventist church was hit. four days later double rock baptist church was burglarized and it's safe was pried open. three days later all hallows church was vandalized then three days after that the break in at st. john's. five targeted 11 days. has church attendance has declined so has the regard for what they stand for. >> the church was like a sacred place where everyone had respect for it you know? it's like today it seems like there is no respect for anything at all. >> reporter: rather than be angry he considers this challenge to the congregation to reach out to a troubled community and practice what they preach. >> to learn out of how to forgive others. that's the most important thing. we as a church have a lot of work to do >> reporter: they will be looking into more security for the building although people heresathat is necessary. in san francisco john ramos kpix 5. san francisco police not available for a conference to discuss the church burglaries. >>> details on the deadly hit and run polic
church in a matter of two weeks. >> reporter: the first occurred on march 16 at the bayview church of christ, the next day the rainbow seventh-day adventist church was hit. four days later double rock baptist church was burglarized and it's safe was pried open. three days later all hallows church was vandalized then three days after that the break in at st. john's. five targeted 11 days. has church attendance has declined so has the regard for what they stand for. >> the church was...
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you know, through stations of the cross on thursday morning, maundy thursday and catholics would be expected to church —— attend church on good friday to mark the death of christon, that now being imperilled by what's happened to the building. i want to show you some of the latest pictures coming into us from notre dame. those hugejets being trained inside the walls of notre dame. you can see the flames from inside the building and the firefighters having to climb up the walls, they couldn't pour water from the top because there was a fear destruction might collapse but earlier, we saw the spire collapse, pa rt earlier, we saw the spire collapse, part of the roof collapse but the main front structure with those towers, as you can see, is still standing. you can see flashing lights were they are moving around, checking for burning embers. at the moment, we have not heard of any huge numbers of casualties, which people were looking out for, given the cathedral had just been opened and it's also not clear as yet how this fire started. we know there was a lot of restoration work going on and it's thought that somehow, the fla mes and it's thought that somehow, the
you know, through stations of the cross on thursday morning, maundy thursday and catholics would be expected to church —— attend church on good friday to mark the death of christon, that now being imperilled by what's happened to the building. i want to show you some of the latest pictures coming into us from notre dame. those hugejets being trained inside the walls of notre dame. you can see the flames from inside the building and the firefighters having to climb up the walls, they...
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church. a crown of thorns, the tradition of the mediaeval church was that relics we re mediaeval church was that relics were brought back to europe. many that believe was used in the crucifixion of christavy painters could not be taken down in time to save them so they will be an artistic prize but those important religious relics have been saved and i think what france will be hearing today is still a shocking story of devastation and damage but not about destruction and i think people will see elements of hope in parts of what has been saved from the building so farand what has been saved from the building so far and how the building will be reconstructed. kevin, thank you for now. the latest from outside notre dame in paris. izin akhabau is a freelance journalist and student living in paris who was visiting notre dame cathedral with her family yesterday evening. shejoins us now live from paris on the phone. thank you for being on the briefing. tell us about your visit to notre dame yesterday. were you asked to leave the cathedral? basically i was visiting the cathedral with my family. about ten minutes before, i wa nted family. about ten minutes before, i wanted to leave because the
church. a crown of thorns, the tradition of the mediaeval church was that relics we re mediaeval church was that relics were brought back to europe. many that believe was used in the crucifixion of christavy painters could not be taken down in time to save them so they will be an artistic prize but those important religious relics have been saved and i think what france will be hearing today is still a shocking story of devastation and damage but not about destruction and i think people will...
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start with what happened in pittsburgh at the tree of life, then you have the new zealand mosques, you have the christ church in new zealand and christ churchn new zealand, the churches if sri lanka just last week. the churches that have been burned down in louisiana. why are houses of worship, not necessarily just one faith, but houses of worship such a target right now? do you have a sense of that? >> well, i think that historically, you know, religion has always been a target. it's prominent. it represents our value system and people who are fighting that and people who are angry, it's just the easier target, the most obvious one. >> do you feel you have a handle on the security that you need to add to your congregations? >> we take security seriously but we will certainly assess it and -- >> you're reassessing because of this? >> yes. >> rabbi, thank you so much, for taking the time to come in and talk to us. >> my pleasure. god bless. >> you too. >>> to a rally in wisconsin last night, the president said this about the latest synagogue shooting. >> hard to believe. hard to believe. with respect to the synagogue in california, near san
start with what happened in pittsburgh at the tree of life, then you have the new zealand mosques, you have the christ church in new zealand and christ churchn new zealand, the churches if sri lanka just last week. the churches that have been burned down in louisiana. why are houses of worship, not necessarily just one faith, but houses of worship such a target right now? do you have a sense of that? >> well, i think that historically, you know, religion has always been a target. it's...
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church are a living thing, we are not burned. despite the recent few fire incidents against churches we are not burned. the church is alive. this week we will celebrate the passion and resurrection of christo what needs to be done, fundraising, reconstruction. the head of the notre dame foundation which long before the fire was raising money for renovation told me contributions are already flooding in this morning from around the world. even last night, i said, ok, from around the world. even last night, isaid, ok, what should from around the world. even last night, i said, ok, what should we do now because the fire fortunately was extinguished progressively in the middle of the night and this morning, i said, middle of the night and this morning, isaid, so middle of the night and this morning, i said, so now, middle of the night and this morning, isaid, so now, what middle of the night and this morning, i said, so now, what do we need to do? and then let's see it will be saved? yes, yes, it will be saved, i am sure it will be saved. overnight in paris the mood has changed from despair and horror to defiance and determination. notre dame will survive. hugh schofield, bbc news, paris. notr
church are a living thing, we are not burned. despite the recent few fire incidents against churches we are not burned. the church is alive. this week we will celebrate the passion and resurrection of christo what needs to be done, fundraising, reconstruction. the head of the notre dame foundation which long before the fire was raising money for renovation told me contributions are already flooding in this morning from around the world. even last night, i said, ok, from around the world. even...
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the major relics that form the foundation of this church, you know, a lot of cathedrals and catholic churches are built around relics from the time of jesus christ's they were spared. a lot of the artwork was spared. some of these beautiful rose windows, the circular windows that you can see around the church, they were also spared and a lot of the stained glass windows, we're still waiting to hear on the status of them. truly hundreds of years old, these windows. a lot of them have seemed to have come out okay. so, really, a lot of this renovation work was timed just right for this fire, so a lot of this stuff had been removed or put into safe keeping because of the extensive work done on the exterior of the cathedral. that means a lot of the most important artworks and one of the most important architectural treasures here were saved. chris? >> matt bradley, thank you very much for that update. for historical context, i'm joined by professor of sociology at rice you've. john, let me start with you. i guess we should start on the silver lining, which is that there was a point today where both the images we were seeing and the authorities' very bl
the major relics that form the foundation of this church, you know, a lot of cathedrals and catholic churches are built around relics from the time of jesus christ's they were spared. a lot of the artwork was spared. some of these beautiful rose windows, the circular windows that you can see around the church, they were also spared and a lot of the stained glass windows, we're still waiting to hear on the status of them. truly hundreds of years old, these windows. a lot of them have seemed to...
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of the church are a living thing. we are not burnt. despite the recent incidents against churches, we are not burnt. the church is alive. this week we will celebrate the passion and resurrection of christmines are turning to what needs to be done, fundraising, reconstruction, the head of the notre dame foundation, which long before the fire was raising money for renovation, told me contributions are already flooding in this morning from around world. last night and said, ok, what should we do now because? because the fire was extinguished in the middle of the night, and this morning i said, what do we need to do, let's tackle it, yes. it will be saved? yes, yes, it will be saved, i'm sure it will be saved. overnight the mood has changed from despair and tara to defiance and determination. notre dame will survive. a place of worship, a place of wonder, a place of great worth. the cathedral was home to some historical treasures and emergency teams had to rescue many works of art and religious items. paul adams reports on notre dame's treasures. as the smoke clears, and the shock passes, what has been last, and what saved? despite the apocalyptic fears the bulk of notre dame's a 800—year—
of the church are a living thing. we are not burnt. despite the recent incidents against churches, we are not burnt. the church is alive. this week we will celebrate the passion and resurrection of christmines are turning to what needs to be done, fundraising, reconstruction, the head of the notre dame foundation, which long before the fire was raising money for renovation, told me contributions are already flooding in this morning from around world. last night and said, ok, what should we do...
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in the past we used to worship in this church this church just spoil the center of the world because a fourth of the importance. off the empty tomb of christ for some centuries we have been forced. to make space for graham's foreigners and we were moved to one of the churches outside the complex of the church of the resurrection the same thing at a much almost put example no tourist would be you know turned away if they would just go through the broken gate but there are restrictions on muslims even those who have risen in my view with evidence is shipped my nephew and my niece their dream is to come to jerusalem they don't have a permit their dream is to come to the church of the holy supplicant. they are guys that they are trying to judaize sa east jerusalem you are the only one that can save this city and if you will not do it it now they fear that in the future will not be now seemed too safe because they said to live they are working secretly systematically and they are taking everything they can so you should do so some seek it medically it is the city is under. three skin. it was one of the thousand earth of a settlement in the gaza
in the past we used to worship in this church this church just spoil the center of the world because a fourth of the importance. off the empty tomb of christ for some centuries we have been forced. to make space for graham's foreigners and we were moved to one of the churches outside the complex of the church of the resurrection the same thing at a much almost put example no tourist would be you know turned away if they would just go through the broken gate but there are restrictions on muslims...
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in the past we used to worship in this church this church just spoil the center of the world because a fourth of the importance of. empty tomb of christ for some centuries we have been forced. to make space for pilgrims and foreigners and we were moved to one of the churches outside the complex of the church of the resurrection the same thing at a much almost put example and no tourists would be you know turned away if they would just go through the little can gate but there are restrictions on muslims even those who have risen in my ideal ever since are shipped my nephew and my niece their dream is to come to jerusalem they don't have a permit their dream is to come to the church of the holy supplicant. they are guys that they are trying to judaize sa east jerusalem you are the only one that can save this city and if you will not do it it now they fear that in the future will not be now seemed too safe because they said to live they are working secretly systematically and they are taking everything they can so you should do so samson immediately that the city is under. their east. it was one of the thousand earths of a settlement in
in the past we used to worship in this church this church just spoil the center of the world because a fourth of the importance of. empty tomb of christ for some centuries we have been forced. to make space for pilgrims and foreigners and we were moved to one of the churches outside the complex of the church of the resurrection the same thing at a much almost put example and no tourists would be you know turned away if they would just go through the little can gate but there are restrictions on...
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of the church are a living thing. we are not burnt. despite the recent incidents against churches, we are not burnt. the church is alive. this week we will celebrate the passion and resurrection of christing to what needs to be done, fundraising, reconstruction, the head of the notre dame foundation, which long before the fire was raising money for renovation, told me contributions are already flooding in this morning from around world. last night i said, ok, what should we do now? because the fire was extinguished in the middle of the night, and this morning i said, what do we need to do, let's tackle it, yes. it will be saved? yes, yes, it will be saved, i'm sure it will be saved. overnight the mood has changed from despair and terror to defiance and determination. notre dame will survive. and today notre dame seems to matter more than ever to parisians, the people of france and people around the world. we are joined by yvonne who has been here for nine years and organises dutch tours, you're from the netherlands yourself, and aerial parisian, who has a british and french connection. with your lovely bike right next to us, when you do your tours of paris, how important is the notre d
of the church are a living thing. we are not burnt. despite the recent incidents against churches, we are not burnt. the church is alive. this week we will celebrate the passion and resurrection of christing to what needs to be done, fundraising, reconstruction, the head of the notre dame foundation, which long before the fire was raising money for renovation, told me contributions are already flooding in this morning from around world. last night i said, ok, what should we do now? because the...
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middle of the first thing i saw about twenty meters from the church was the corpse of a child about two years old. there were three other dead bodies. there was a statue of christ at the church. they had used a machine gun to shoot his head off and i asked the soldier why and he said because that christ looked like a tootsie. she would have actually when i walked through all the buildings there were corpses everywhere in every building everywhere you looked. but it was pretty good also here in the inner courtyard of the seal the place was full of corpses thirty five thousand of. the ground was littered with dead people. turn. yet. there's. yet. another. third. its message remains a mystery abut cross. more than a symbol of christianity above. it represents torture and death but it's also a sign of hope and redemption oh no what to believe is today seen it all the secret of the cross. thirty minutes w. . marriage counseling the islamic way. living together before marriage for kairos devout muslims it's been think about. but how will young couples know what makes a good partnership. egypt's bond office offers courses with doses of the ology psychology and humor if the three se
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middle of the first thing i saw about twenty meters from the church was the corpse of a child about two years old. there were three other dead bodies. there was a statue of christ at the church. they had used a machine gun to shoot his head off. i asked the soldier why and he said because that christ looked like a tutsi. sheep. i walked through all the buildings there were corpses everywhere in every building everywhere you looked. dr was good also here in the inner courtyard at least you know the place was full of corpses thirty five thousand on the ground was littered with dead people. yeah you. know. and. fluently. does. appreciate music. the first swiss cheese maker is trying it out. his lemon ptolemy save six months of loving attention. and he plays music for it as well so can you taste the difference was the idea of choosing. thirty minutes on t.w. . pioneers of the world at their feet but success can be a rollercoaster ride. on the go. come on what kind of person do you have to be to bet everything the dice take goes your own way even if that path is fraught with risk pioneering spirit the phenomenon and its economic impact been made in germany. minutes w. . d. to kno
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middle of the first thing i saw about twenty meters from the church was the corpse of a child about two years old. there were three other dead bodies if there was a statue of christ at the church. they had used a machine gun to shoot his head off and i asked the soldier why and he said because that christ looked like a tutsi. she. walked through all the buildings there were corpses everywhere in every building everywhere you looked. dr was placing good also here in the inner courtyard of the seal the place was full of corpses thirty five thousand of. the ground was littered with dead people. can you start on. your. center of the conflict zone confronting the powerful the international criminal court as a new enemy in washington the trump of ministration is accused of having no legitimacy and says it once it's done my guest this week here in the hague is chairing a battle sujit who is the president spoke of the i.c.c. something he defend your organization against such powerful opposition conflicts so for thirty minutes on the doubling. of. your link time news from africa to the world join us on facebook at g.w. africa. what's the connection between bread flour and the european
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middle of the first thing i saw about twenty meters from the church was the corpse of a child about two years old. there were three other dead bodies if there was a statue of christ at the church. they had used a machine gun to shoot his head off and i asked the soldier why and he said because that christ looked like a tutsi. sheep like you i walked through all the buildings there were corpses everywhere in every building everywhere you looked a. doctor was good also here in the inner courtyard of the seal the place was full of corpses thirty five thousand of them on the ground was littered with dead people . no new stern. quadriga international talk show for journalists to discuss the topic of the week as nato mohsin seventieth anniversary we are schooled futurist i'm going to try and stuff in the age of trump. and we spoke of germany's role in the international security and defense are enough to last and more coming up a new treaty to join us. ninety minutes on d w. what's the connection between bret power and the european union he knows gilberto d.w. correspondent at the baker can stretch this line with the rules set by the new team. cuts. from the snapping recipes for succ
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of the most remarkable things in thinking about the artifacts kept in that church, one of the most important relics in christiandom purchase by st. louis ix. the crown of christ is still in that church. especially in holy week you have the faithful coming in to venerate the crown of thorns that circled jesus' head. when i first thought what is going to happen to this piece of catholic christian history that is one of the greatest treasures of that church. >> so many pieces of history, as we watch what is happening at notre dame cathedral. the medieval church in paris. with me now philippe and doris who are here visiting. just a few blocks from the cathedral. thank you so much for coming in. i can't majimagine as you're watching this important icon of paris going up in flames. what are your thoughts? >> it's exactly like the statue of liberty right now is on fire. you cannot imagine that. it's everywhere from paris, can you see the cathedral. it's unbelievable. >> i'm devastated. it's a shock. we live in the neighborhood, we're catholic, and our daughter had a coming up there. we walked every day. so, it's our life. you know, it's a religious institution. but it's just a history of f
of the most remarkable things in thinking about the artifacts kept in that church, one of the most important relics in christiandom purchase by st. louis ix. the crown of christ is still in that church. especially in holy week you have the faithful coming in to venerate the crown of thorns that circled jesus' head. when i first thought what is going to happen to this piece of catholic christian history that is one of the greatest treasures of that church. >> so many pieces of history, as...
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church services were held on sunday as a precaution but a nationwide service was televised. clive myrie reports from colombo. seven days ago, the devout gathered at st anthony's church to mark the resurrection of christ. today, they gathered again. but this time with the army and police, a security cordon and a sense of fear, because the sounds of screams filled the church8:45 last sunday morning. at 8245 today, bells tolled for the dead. bells toll the bombers may have killed and maimed, but they haven't diminished the devotion of worshippers to venerate their god, even out here on the streets. here they espouse a kind humanity — the very notion dismissed by the bombers. but some have had a crisis of faith. lighting a candle for his own family, this man had just left the church with two of his sons when the suicide bombers struck. his wife, another son and a baby daughter were still inside. "i believed in god," he told me, "but some in my family have no life. i pray to god he will heal them." meet his four—month—old daughter — her tiny body badly burned. her mother and older brother are in intensive care. three reasons, perhaps, to lose faith. in all, 19 children ended up at this hospital after the bombings. many others died. this child is five years old. her brother and grandmother are dead at the hands of one of the suicide bombers. her throat, badly
church services were held on sunday as a precaution but a nationwide service was televised. clive myrie reports from colombo. seven days ago, the devout gathered at st anthony's church to mark the resurrection of christ. today, they gathered again. but this time with the army and police, a security cordon and a sense of fear, because the sounds of screams filled the church8:45 last sunday morning. at 8245 today, bells tolled for the dead. bells toll the bombers may have killed and maimed, but...
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church services were held on sunday as a precaution but a nationwide service was televised. clive myrie reports from colombo. seven days ago, the devout gathered at st anthony's church to mark the resurrection of christ. today, they gathered again. but this time with the army and police, a security cordon and a sense of fear, because the sounds of screams filled the churchled for the dead. bells toll the bombers may have killed and maimed, but they haven't diminished the devotion of worshippers to venerate their god, even out here on the streets. here they espouse a kind humanity — the very notion dismissed by the bombers. but some have had a crisis of faith. lighting a candle for his own family, this man had just left the church with two of his sons when the suicide bombers struck. his wife, another son and a baby daughter were still inside. "i believed in god," he told me, "but some in my family have no life. i pray to god he will heal them." meet his four—month—old daughter, lakshika — her tiny body badly burned. her mother and older brother are in intensive care. three reasons, perhaps, to lose faith. in all, 19 children ended up at this hospital after the bombings. many others died. this child is five years old. her brother and grandmother are dead at the hands of one of the suicide bombers. her throat, badly scarred by the blast, will recover, but
church services were held on sunday as a precaution but a nationwide service was televised. clive myrie reports from colombo. seven days ago, the devout gathered at st anthony's church to mark the resurrection of christ. today, they gathered again. but this time with the army and police, a security cordon and a sense of fear, because the sounds of screams filled the churchled for the dead. bells toll the bombers may have killed and maimed, but they haven't diminished the devotion of worshippers...
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christ church shootings in new zealand last month. overnight, families of the victims killed in the attack held a memorial service. ivan watson live at st. sebastian church in negombo sri lanka with the latest. >> reporter: this is a startling assertion coming from sri lanka state defense minister alleging that a local extremist group that they have identified as national tahid jamat carried out the atrocities that killed 321 and wounded at least 500 and they justified their attacks as some kind of sick and twisted retaliation for the equally sick and mass shootings in two mosques in christ church new zealand last month that killed some 50 people. it's a little hard to even accept this kind of logic right now. all you have to do is look into st. sebastian church right now, which is a forensics investigation scene after a suicide bomber killed more than 100 innocent catholics who were here for easter sunday mass just two days ago. the walls still spattered with blood. there has not been a formal claim of responsibility from this alleged group, but if we're starting to head into a world where extremists who profess to believe in the same god carry out reta
christ church shootings in new zealand last month. overnight, families of the victims killed in the attack held a memorial service. ivan watson live at st. sebastian church in negombo sri lanka with the latest. >> reporter: this is a startling assertion coming from sri lanka state defense minister alleging that a local extremist group that they have identified as national tahid jamat carried out the atrocities that killed 321 and wounded at least 500 and they justified their attacks as...
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church. how could i do otherwise? i am in the rather unique position of being the son, the grandson, and the great-grandson of preachers. yes, i see the church as body of christ. but, oh, how we have blemished and scarred that body through social neglect and through fear of being nonconformists. there was a time when the church was very powerful, in the time when the early christians rejoiced at being deemed worthy to suffer for what they believed. in those days the church was not merely a thermometer that recorded the ideas and principles of popular opinion. it was a thermostat that transformed the mores of society. whenever the early christians entered a town, the people in power became disturbed and immediately sought to convict the christians for being disturbers of the peace and outside agitators. but the christians pressed on in the conviction that they were a colony of heaven called to obey god rather than man. small in number, they were big in commitment. they were too god intoxicated to be astronomically intimidated. by their effort and example, they brought an end to such ancient evils as infanticide and gladiatorial contests. things are different now. so often the contemporary church is a weak, ineffectual voice with a an uncertain sound. so often it is an archdefender of the status quo. far from
church. how could i do otherwise? i am in the rather unique position of being the son, the grandson, and the great-grandson of preachers. yes, i see the church as body of christ. but, oh, how we have blemished and scarred that body through social neglect and through fear of being nonconformists. there was a time when the church was very powerful, in the time when the early christians rejoiced at being deemed worthy to suffer for what they believed. in those days the church was not merely a...
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church. how could i do otherwise? i am in the rather unique position of being the son, the grandson, and the great-grandson of preachers. yes, i see the church as body of christ. but, oh, how we have blemished and scarred that body through social neglect and through fear of being nonconformists. there was a time when the church was very powerful, in the time when the early christians rejoiced at being deemed worthy to suffer for what they believed. in those days, the church was not merely a thermometer that recorded the ideas and principles of popular opinion. it was a thermostat that transformed the mores of society. whenever the early christians entered a town, the people in power became disturbed and immediately sought to convict the christians for being disturbers of the peace and outside agitators. but the christians pressed on in the conviction that they were a colony of heaven called to obey god rather than man. small in number, they were big in commitment. they were too god intoxicated to be astronomically intimidated. by their effort and example, they brought an end to such ancient evils as infanticide and gladiatorial contests. things are different now. so often the contemporary church is a weak, ineffectual voice with an uncertain sound. so often, it is an archdefender of the status quo. far from
church. how could i do otherwise? i am in the rather unique position of being the son, the grandson, and the great-grandson of preachers. yes, i see the church as body of christ. but, oh, how we have blemished and scarred that body through social neglect and through fear of being nonconformists. there was a time when the church was very powerful, in the time when the early christians rejoiced at being deemed worthy to suffer for what they believed. in those days, the church was not merely a...
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of so many muslims in christ church, new zealand. >> kimberly, i think it's also important as we talk about the religious element of this and the targeting of three churches but also to highlight that four of the locations were these high-end hotels. so whichever group is responsible for this, not only wanted to attack churches on one of the holiest days of the christian calendar but also to affect as many people and as many countries as possible by going after these hotels where there would be large nuchmbers foreigners? >> absolutely. this is one of the things that counterterrorism analysts have been warning about as isis contracted inside the war zones of iraq and syria that their long-term plan was to send people out to soft targets, places that might not have their guard up and to try to find both westerners and christians to attack to try to keep the momentum going in their battle. sri lanka is a horrible way a perfect target for that. while there was a small muslim militant movement on the island, this speaks of a much larger international campaign. another thing they try to do, the various militant groups, is look for the seams in society and in s
of so many muslims in christ church, new zealand. >> kimberly, i think it's also important as we talk about the religious element of this and the targeting of three churches but also to highlight that four of the locations were these high-end hotels. so whichever group is responsible for this, not only wanted to attack churches on one of the holiest days of the christian calendar but also to affect as many people and as many countries as possible by going after these hotels where there...
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of the church. they saved the crown of foreigners, and nailing jesus christ to the cross, that was saved amid this fire. it looked like this was going to take the entire churchn. a lot of gloom and doom on the first day. jillian: emmanuel macron said will be rebuilt in 5 years. the fbi joins the manhunt her in armed woman infatuated with the columbine school shooting. she traveled to the denver area and bought a shotgun. the 18-year-old trip comes days before the community marks 20 years since the shooting on april 20th. several denver area schools are closed today after many were put on lookout. the department of homeland security advisory council recommends emergency steps to slow down the surge of migrant families, the proposal includes new processing centers and faster asylum hearings, more than 225,000 family units were picked up at the border of the fiscal year. yuma, arizona's mayor declared an emergency there. rob: a mandatory vaccination order, 40 cases of measles are confirmed in the city this week. north rockland county banning unvaccinated people for public spaces for 21 days, that includes abortion as the large jewish community prepares for pass
of the church. they saved the crown of foreigners, and nailing jesus christ to the cross, that was saved amid this fire. it looked like this was going to take the entire churchn. a lot of gloom and doom on the first day. jillian: emmanuel macron said will be rebuilt in 5 years. the fbi joins the manhunt her in armed woman infatuated with the columbine school shooting. she traveled to the denver area and bought a shotgun. the 18-year-old trip comes days before the community marks 20 years since...
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of jesus christ is the leader of the roman catholic church decried all those suffering in the world especially children migrants saying they were bearing crosses but they didn't refer to sex abuse scandals involving the church. teaches who the cross of migrants you find doors closed because of fear and hearts hardened by political calculations as the cross of the little ones wounded in their innocence and in their purity in the cross of humanity roaming in the dark of uncertainty and in the darkness of a temporary culture. hundreds of people in the french capital paris have gathered for a good friday ceremony held near the not so dame cathedral to reflect on the fire that destroyed much of the building earlier this week. in haiti thousands of people have taken part in good friday prayers in the country's capital port au prince the catholic bishop has led the ceremony to pray for change he said the country needs in bolivia two hundred fifty artists of work together on good friday to patrol the passion of christ in sand sculptures. and in demonstrators use good friday to gather frantic government protests demanding president daniel ortega steps down. corals in a remote area of australia's great barrier reef i
of jesus christ is the leader of the roman catholic church decried all those suffering in the world especially children migrants saying they were bearing crosses but they didn't refer to sex abuse scandals involving the church. teaches who the cross of migrants you find doors closed because of fear and hearts hardened by political calculations as the cross of the little ones wounded in their innocence and in their purity in the cross of humanity roaming in the dark of uncertainty and in the...
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of thousands died in iraq and syria. and you have christ church as well. very few churches have been attacked. she forgot paris. on the concert had nothing to do with chris clanty. it was the west. going back to your point. so many more people have died in drone attacks and war in syria. and even iraq. it's silly to christianity against islam. it's this clash of civilization that the far right is pushing that we have to defend ourself against immigrants and islam will invade europe. which is fa shus propaganda. >> listen to what one government official tells cnn. >> we will play shock therapy. to ensure terrorism will be relegated. >> it was a shock to the country. it didn't come as a shock to everyone. not even close. intelligence sources told them of the threat in late april. one member was so specific that he gave a list of suspects in the run up to the day. the warnings increased in frequency and urgency. the april memo details the house number and skrosz street where the groups recruiter could be found and the times he would be there. also reporting from the "new york times" there was evidence of a threat
of thousands died in iraq and syria. and you have christ church as well. very few churches have been attacked. she forgot paris. on the concert had nothing to do with chris clanty. it was the west. going back to your point. so many more people have died in drone attacks and war in syria. and even iraq. it's silly to christianity against islam. it's this clash of civilization that the far right is pushing that we have to defend ourself against immigrants and islam will invade europe. which is fa...
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churches were burned to the ground in louisiana. just last week, bombers targeted churches and hotels in sri lanka, the blast came on easter sun and killing hundreds of people. last month, a gunman targeted mosques in christ church, new zealand. dozens of people were killed and wounded there. . >>> let's talk about all of this now with amy pope. she is a former member of the u.s. national security council under the former president barack obama and she is now an associate fellow with chatham house think tank. thank you for joining news london. good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> reporter: this is the latest attack we have seen around the world targeting soft target places of worship. what sort of things, if anything, amy, can be done to protect or guard against attacks like these? >> i think, number one, is that we need to use our intelligence much more effectively. there was at the department of homeland security a unit that was focused on tracking home-grown extremism and violent extremism around the country, as well as sharing information with extremism with our partners around the world and that particular unit has been gutted and that is troubling at this moment in time when we are seeing a rise in t
churches were burned to the ground in louisiana. just last week, bombers targeted churches and hotels in sri lanka, the blast came on easter sun and killing hundreds of people. last month, a gunman targeted mosques in christ church, new zealand. dozens of people were killed and wounded there. . >>> let's talk about all of this now with amy pope. she is a former member of the u.s. national security council under the former president barack obama and she is now an associate fellow with...
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church. other visible and disturbing signs of horror left in the wake of those attacks including this one. bloodstains on the wall and on the stat you've jesus christ at st. sebastian's churchresponding to the attacks offering condolences, prayers and assistance. the horrible carnage taking place in sri lank
church. other visible and disturbing signs of horror left in the wake of those attacks including this one. bloodstains on the wall and on the stat you've jesus christ at st. sebastian's churchresponding to the attacks offering condolences, prayers and assistance. the horrible carnage taking place in sri lank
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church. it is reversing controversial rules that critics say discriminated against the lgbtq community. today the church of jesus christ of latter day saints is realing the ban for parents of gay children and getting rid of the rule that makes gay marriage a sin for expulsion there have been a lot of changes since 2018. this could be the biggest one yet. >>> two students remain in the hospital after this crashir outside t prince george's county high school. the teenagers in the car were not wearing seat belts and county leaders say that is a big problem. they're pushing safety on the orroads as prince 's county bureau chief tracee wilkins shows us, thatas point driven home to students today. >> reporter: students load into the cafeteria for a life-saving discresion. >> youur leaders now. i didn't say future leaders. you are our leaders now. >> reporter: prince georgeil county couoman monique anderson walker is warning these students drive and ride safely. >> we hope in time you will see less and less accidents with our 16, 17, 18-year-olds. >> five students were injured near the school and police say they were cut off by another vehicle last tuesday. while police say the student driver did not appear to be at fault, no one in the car was wearing a sea belt. all of the students are n covering. two are stille hospital. >> i was so sad and i was just really hoping and praying for them that they were okay. >> reporter: today students signed contracts vowing safer driving. the teens we talked to say the pledge to avoid disruptions is right on time. >> for such a tragic accident to happen, sometng that can actually bring the community together and help us actually discuss issues that we k throw under the rug. >> we raised over 100 for those students yesterday so the really s a whole i being conscious about it. there's lots of conversation about it. >> anderso walker initially focussed her campaign on young drivers in her district along the indian head highway routeoa 210 area, a considered one of the deadliest in our region. >> there's so many accident that occurred on 210, but this isn't about210. this is about the driving culture d wherever you'ving. >> reporter: the council woman left duval and made the presentation at two oth high schools today. she is hoping this program will go regional moving outsidef o prince george's county. i'm tracee wilkins, news 4. >>> well, we all have a festive friday, right? coming up on news 4 at 6:00, a cold rainy, maybe even nasty friday is what we've got coming. >> doug is timing the rain a what o everybody get closer. beautiful. the curl. yeah, yeah, yeah. right there baby. wait. where's my mom? sweet baby velvet. now that is what i'm talking about. maybe a little selfie. havertys biggest sale of the year is on. save up to 30% on everything. yes, everything! don't wait! these are the lowest prices ever! you don't want to miss the biggest sale of the year! the children, oh! havertys life looks good >>> warm day that we had to break out the sunglasse and save the um brbrella. >> last night's home opener was really nice. we got a couple good home openers. right now in the 6:00 hour is actually the nicest it has been aly. it's been a pretty nice day. take a look. we've got sunshine out there right now. the temperature the warmest it's been all day. a beautiful day all around really is quite nice here, but once again, this is it. it's not going to last all that long. temperatures drop into the 60s.s a very nice night tonight. 63it garsburg. we're on the warm side for most areas. right along the water annapolis at 56. no rain, but you notice a couple of showers trying to show up here. this is all bmause of a sys way back to the west and a little moisture trying to move on in here but not hitting the ground. this is, though. this is a lot of rain down ire our southern of mississippi and alabama. not much in the way of severe weather, but all of this is making the way our way will move in during the day tomorrow. what else is going toove in is cooler air. you've got cool air and rain. that's why i'm callingomorrow a nasty day. jackets and umbrellas.g showers durhe 7:00, 8:00 hour. 52 degrees at recess. rain reset b indoors and the time we pick up our kids, temperature around 55 degrees. a kind o nasty rainy day. a little bit of a dreary day on friday tnd. saturdayunday a lot better. saturday maybe an early shower, early clouds,inhen g way to sunshine in the afternoon., stly cloudy on sunday. then watching monday. monday a couple of things happening. we've got strong storm moving our way. we could see a couple thunderstorms with this. ahead of it we get nic and warm, maybe one of the warmest soys we've seen so far this year. areas maybe close to 80. and more much on the rest of that forecast coming up at 6:45. >> t doug,nk you. >>> coming up at 6:30, a family forced to relive the heartbreak of a child disappearing. dna test results not a match for a young man wholaimed to be boy who's been missing since 2011. >> and when we come back, we'll dig deeper into the new appointment for the arch diocese of washington. a live interview about the changes awaiting >>> we've certainly givenur faithful a lot of reasons to leave the church. i want to provide a few reasons to stay. but i always have to tell you the truth. and that's going to seem -- i have to tell youhe truth. and i will. >> archbishop wilton gregory addressing scandals and vowing change here as he prepas to take the helm of the washington arch diocese. >> speaking this morning, the archbishop said it's important to rebuild trust among the faithful. >> gregory's t appointment the nation's capital is historic. he becomes the first african-american archbishop for washington. he's been archbhop of atlanta since 2005 and his arrival here comes as the arch diocese a the catholic church as a whole cope with snificant controversies. news 4 erika gonzalez reports. >> welcome archbishop wilton gregory, seventh archbishop of washington. >> reporter: a new chapter in washington's arch diocese begins with a show of unity. cardinal donald whirl himself introducing his successor archbishop wilton gregory. >> i accept the -- >> cardinal whirl resigned last fuel when he
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shooting in christ church in new zealand the recent incidents at synagogues across the united states the attacks have taken place in churches and noticing a disturbing trend where places of worship seem to be targeted by those intending to carry out terrorist attacks and acts of religiously motivated violence so people are being targeted for their religion with with terrorists attacking places of worship so we'll be waiting to see what happens next as the individual mark steven domingo twenty six years old u.s. army veteran is set to face these charges after being apprehended. the case follows a recent surge in hate crimes with a religious motive in the u.s. artie's but our guys do have comments now on this alarming trend. it's not about your color it's your creed and it's as old as time faith was the alleged gunman made anti jewish comments the blast charges during the holiest day on the christian calendar a shooting incident at a synagogue mass shootings at two mosques police tonight are stepping up patrols around mosques nationwide we can almost pinpoint the moment it went big again. with the words. al qaida opened the floodgates is that mr radicals at first but the i
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service is held at moscow's christ the savior cathedral is led by the head of the russian orthodox church. a key part of the me is the arrival of the holy. day inside a church in jerusalem like jesus to have. as a sunday as festive dishes as well as easter eggs questions and by eating a cheesecake called streaming the entire service live with commentary that. when you get to the crisis say because he told in central moscow and our correspondent. in following what's been going on tonight unless it's midnight. here in moscow a very busy time for worshippers explain what's happening around. hi there for the viewers that weren't with us an hour ago to see this beautiful site that's the church of the christ of savior cathedral right behind us and inside christians from all around russia are celebrating russian orthodox easter or pasco as they call it here and the midnight the midnight mass is already underway it's being led by patriarch kirill of the russian orthodox church and many high profile people are in attendance like prime minister dmitri medvedev and it's really an important occasion for christians all over the world but especially in russia because ort
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of christ. we say that the church is the mystical body and all believers join together. the churchs actually in the form of a cross and you can see that when they had overhead shots taken from helicopters. the church is also called the house of god. so really, it's the place where you encounter god on earth and as this church burned, you know, i was reminded that what really counts is not the building but the people. and thank god no one was killed. we're all attached to these beautiful buildings and i'm glad they'll rebuild. the most important thing, that's what holy week symbolizes, is individual believers united m faith and prayer. >> sandra: you did see those moments during and following believers getting together singing ava maria while the flames were going up. >> sandra: i thought to myself what this something like this happened in new york to st. patrick's. we would be stunned. i was glad to see there were expressions of faith and prayer, not just tears. when a church burns it reminds us we have no lasting city here, we're all pilgrims on the planet. when the flames went up
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shooting in christ church in new zealand the recent incidents at synagogues across the united states the attacks have taken place in churches and noticing a disturbing trend where places of worship seem to be targeted by those intending to carry out terrorist attacks and acts of religiously motivated violence so we'll be waiting to see what happens next as the individual mark stephen domingo twenty six years old u.s. army veteran is set to face these charges after being apprehended. so as we heard it's thought the planned attack was in retribution for the shootings in christchurch new zealand last month fifty were killed in a tragedy of a government who previously expressed white supremacist views opened fire on worshipers in two mosques some of the shooting was live streamed on facebook well it was reported that the string of deadly bombings in sri lanka on easter sunday were in response to events in christchurch two eight bombs went off in various places in the south asian island killing over two hundred fifty people churches and luxury hotels were targeted in those attacks and now following on from the move designed to try to boost public protection the sri lankan gov
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shooting in christ church in new zealand the recent incidents at synagogues across the united states the attacks have taken place in churches and noticing a disturbing trend where places of worship seem to be targeted by those intending to carry out terrorist attacks. and acts of religiously motivated violence so we'll be waiting to see what happens next as the individual mark steven domingo twenty six years old u.s. army veteran is set to face these charges after being apprehended kellam open the ok stephen i'm sorry mark stephen domingo is alleged to have said he would swear allegiance to i still if the group were in the united states this comes amid growing international fears about planned i still terror attacks were just two months ago course president trump saying that the militant groups caliphate in syria has been defeated questions all the long lines with these people gone so it's thought domingo's planned attack was in retribution for the shootings in christchurch new zealand last month there fifty people were killed in that tragedy after a gunman who previously expressed white supremacist views opened fire on those worshipers in two mosques some of the shootin
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shooting in christ church in new zealand the recent incidents at synagogues across the united states the attacks have taken place in churches and noticing a disturbing trend where places of worship seem to be targeted by those intending to carry out terrorist attacks and acts of religiously motivated violence so people are being targeted for their religion with with terrorists attacking places of worship so we'll be waiting to see what happens next as the individual mark steven domingo twenty six years old u.s. army veteran set to face these charges after being apprehended. or we can now cross live to brian terrell a coordinator of voices for creative nonviolence thanks for being with us here on our team international and. it seems that this is just something that we're seeing more and more of in this world do you think that this was an isolated case or could there be more people with similar intentions. no this is not an isolated case that in many ways this is actually one of more than three hundred cases since nine eleven where the f.b.i. stings him reportedly caught people before they committed crimes like this and this is. this seems like a young man mark steven domi
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