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our final speaker is dallas county judge, clay lewis jenkins. judge jenkins? >> good morning, and happy sunday to everyone on the call. i want to start off by thanking all of the people who are currently being monitored and their families. i realize that when you are being monitored, en with a low risk for ebola, it is a very unsettling and frankly, terrifying process to worry about. and i am praying for all of you and many others are as well. this morning, i had the opportunity to participate in half of a mass, and it was a mass by the bishop of the archdiocese of dallas for the catholic church where 1.2 million catholics are under his leadership, and the sermon was on ebola. and remaining calm and showing compassion and our duties to our fellow man. i know that is a message that is being preached throughout synagogues, chufrnlingz and mosques in the dallas county area and so i want to thank the faith community for stepping up for the faith leader who found the home fluis and the young me and for all of the faith leaders who have stepped up as you always do i
our final speaker is dallas county judge, clay lewis jenkins. judge jenkins? >> good morning, and happy sunday to everyone on the call. i want to start off by thanking all of the people who are currently being monitored and their families. i realize that when you are being monitored, en with a low risk for ebola, it is a very unsettling and frankly, terrifying process to worry about. and i am praying for all of you and many others are as well. this morning, i had the opportunity to...
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our final speaker is dallas county judge clay lewis jenkins. judge jenkins? >> thank you. yesterday, i moved louise and three brave young men from their apartment in dallas to a secure location that was provided by a member of the faith community on a request from me that was followed up by mayor mack rawlings. mayor rawlings and i visited with -- i drove the family to their new temporary home, which is a place where i would put my own family and be happy if the person in my position put my family if i were in mr. duncan's situation and my family were in lieu weez and the three young men's situation. just to give you a feel for the situation on the ground, louise and those other three individuals who have not been identified are brave, good people who are concerned about the public health and obviously concerned about their own health. it's important to remember -- for the public to remember that the people who are being monitored are people just like your family. there's a lot of -- not because of the media, but there's a lot of misinformation and erroneous fear along wit
our final speaker is dallas county judge clay lewis jenkins. judge jenkins? >> thank you. yesterday, i moved louise and three brave young men from their apartment in dallas to a secure location that was provided by a member of the faith community on a request from me that was followed up by mayor mack rawlings. mayor rawlings and i visited with -- i drove the family to their new temporary home, which is a place where i would put my own family and be happy if the person in my position put...
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. >> clay lewis jenkins is our final speaker. >> good morning. happy sunday to everyone on the call. i want to start off by thanking all of the people currently being monitored and their families. realize that when you are being monitored, even with a low veryfor ebola, it is a unsettling and terrifying process to worry about. and praying for all of you many others are as well. this morning i had the part -- had the opportunity to participate in half of a mass. 1.2 million catholics are under his leadership. ebola and was on remaining calm and showing compassion and our duties to our fellow man. a message being preached throughout synagogues, churches, and mosques in the dallas county area. i want to thank the fate community for stepping up, for the faith leader who found him, for the hope for louise and three young men. they have stepped up as they always do in times of crisis. i want the public to remember we have the same sort of concerns as some people have the same types of panic when we had the west nile i -- west nile virus outbreak in 201
. >> clay lewis jenkins is our final speaker. >> good morning. happy sunday to everyone on the call. i want to start off by thanking all of the people currently being monitored and their families. realize that when you are being monitored, even with a low veryfor ebola, it is a unsettling and terrifying process to worry about. and praying for all of you many others are as well. this morning i had the part -- had the opportunity to participate in half of a mass. 1.2 million catholics...
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clay lewis jenkins is our final speaker. >> good morning. happy sunday to everyone on the call. i want to start off by thanking all of the people currently being monitored and their families. i realize that when you are being monitored, even with a low risk for ebola, it is a very unsettling and terrifying process to worry about. i am praying for all of you and many others are as well. this morning i had the opportunity to participate in half of a mass. it was amassed by the bishop of the archdiocese of dallas, the catholic church where 1.2 million catholics are under his leadership. the sermon was on ebola and remaining calm and showing compassion and our duties to our fellow man. that is a message being preached throughout synagogues, churches, and mosques in the dallas county area. i want to thank the fate community for stepping up, for the faith leader who found him, for the hope for louise and they have stepped up as they always do in times of crisis. i want the public to remember we have the same sort of concerns as some people have the same types of panic when we had the
clay lewis jenkins is our final speaker. >> good morning. happy sunday to everyone on the call. i want to start off by thanking all of the people currently being monitored and their families. i realize that when you are being monitored, even with a low risk for ebola, it is a very unsettling and terrifying process to worry about. i am praying for all of you and many others are as well. this morning i had the opportunity to participate in half of a mass. it was amassed by the bishop of the...