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he was the president of the east oakland clergy. father jean matthews was the vice president. i was the second vice president. he was the secretary. we were mentored by the great senior and all he did. junior, i met later, and had the privilege of marrying junior and his wife elaine. they invited me to their hundredth anniversary of allen temple last year and 47 years now. then moved to fairfield about eight years ago. i heard this buzz going on that you should hear dr. jackie. dr. jackie will preach the paint off the sanctuary. i was there in fairfield. one friday night, i came to the good friday services at david memorial. i don't remember what words he preached eight years ago, but she did leave some paint on the sanctuary. it was definitely a dynamic electrifying message. today, we are honored to have the senior pastor of allen temple baptist church. the first electorate pastor, a woman pastor, a senior pastor, dr. reverend jaclyn thompson. thank you for being here. >> it is great to be here, thank you for having me. >> thanks for being here. reverend chevron williams and
he was the president of the east oakland clergy. father jean matthews was the vice president. i was the second vice president. he was the secretary. we were mentored by the great senior and all he did. junior, i met later, and had the privilege of marrying junior and his wife elaine. they invited me to their hundredth anniversary of allen temple last year and 47 years now. then moved to fairfield about eight years ago. i heard this buzz going on that you should hear dr. jackie. dr. jackie will...
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for example, at the beginning of covid, every friday morning at 8:30, i have a clergy call with clergy across the region to message about we probably should not have services. let's do things outside all through bid. last friday, a public health doctor was on and he said, give me every question you have about the vaccine. for 25 minutes, clergy gave questions. the questions public health had they answered and said we will get back to you on these answers. i think that is important. we have to have leaders in the community to say i checked this out. i asked the questions of the doctors. i am getting the test. i think that will make a big difference on the trust level. those are the folks, if my priest or my rabbi or my pastor is doing it, i get comfortable doing it, too. we are concerned about the most vulnerable in our population which are folks that do pay attention to that leadership group. i think those are the ways we can make a great difference. i know mayors across the country are doing that now every single day. judy: dr. crews, pick up on that. what are the individuals people c
for example, at the beginning of covid, every friday morning at 8:30, i have a clergy call with clergy across the region to message about we probably should not have services. let's do things outside all through bid. last friday, a public health doctor was on and he said, give me every question you have about the vaccine. for 25 minutes, clergy gave questions. the questions public health had they answered and said we will get back to you on these answers. i think that is important. we have to...
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i do not know with the category of clergy is. so in all honesty which i have been throughout this prayed it would have to get back to you on that bob . >> thank you we've got a couple of a men's that one as well. you've got a whole litany of payments coming your way. so this question is from from those who say we have folks are coming in part of the justice system during reentry programs. what is the recurrent recommendations as these people are going to things like halfway houses. in keeping these folks safe . one of the guidelines. fauci: but the vaccine to me . yes. so they should be treated like any other citizen. namely if they fall into a category that they are in one of those priority groups, they should fall into that same category. if they are elderly or have underlying conditions. those of the kind of things to put you in the higher priority. within 12 get what i call open season . they should have vaccines available to them as well as anybody else in society. >> thank you. we just got a bunch of text started says, ques
i do not know with the category of clergy is. so in all honesty which i have been throughout this prayed it would have to get back to you on that bob . >> thank you we've got a couple of a men's that one as well. you've got a whole litany of payments coming your way. so this question is from from those who say we have folks are coming in part of the justice system during reentry programs. what is the recurrent recommendations as these people are going to things like halfway houses. in...
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while the clergy resided on the hilltops the citizenry built their own hub of worldly power down in the valley. and here in the bay and once they crossed the river in the area called the citizens' island district the town hall was always meant to link the 2 halves of the city so they got the idea to actually build it in the middle of the river so while. giving an. added boast to the choice of big as a world heritage site was its urban gardening. it's been practiced since the 17th century and is unique in germany and this particular form. now our journey takes us to the cistercian malabon monastery northwest of chicago. founded in $1147.00 it's thought to be one of the best preserved medieval monastic complexes north of the alps. visitors here can get a firsthand impression of the monks life and work. cradling in the hots mountains in 1904 it's collegiate church castle hill and old town were named world heritage sites. the hill offers a panoramic view of bed lindbergh's sea of red houses. it was hardly short of a miracle that the city came through every war almost undamaged. over 1300 of
while the clergy resided on the hilltops the citizenry built their own hub of worldly power down in the valley. and here in the bay and once they crossed the river in the area called the citizens' island district the town hall was always meant to link the 2 halves of the city so they got the idea to actually build it in the middle of the river so while. giving an. added boast to the choice of big as a world heritage site was its urban gardening. it's been practiced since the 17th century and is...
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another question is, this is a great question, under what category are clergy considered? are we considered essential workers? healthcare workers, some of our activities we make many visits to the hospital and assisted living centers. so doctor fauci, what's your opinion on clergy and the category that they are considered? >> you know, i have to be really careful about giving you my opinion because it it can become a soundbite really quickly. >> all do that then. >> so, if you i don't know what category they're in now. when they looked at people as examples of essential personnel, you know i don't know what's the category of clergy is. so in all honesty which i have been throughout this, i would have to get back to you on that. >> thank you so much, and you got a couple a mins on that one as well so i just wanted you to know is but a whole lithium of amon's coming your way. there is also the question, this is from community folk who say we have folks who are coming sometimes who are part of the justice system who are in reentry programs. how do you, what is the recommendat
another question is, this is a great question, under what category are clergy considered? are we considered essential workers? healthcare workers, some of our activities we make many visits to the hospital and assisted living centers. so doctor fauci, what's your opinion on clergy and the category that they are considered? >> you know, i have to be really careful about giving you my opinion because it it can become a soundbite really quickly. >> all do that then. >> so, if you...
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to retain the language of not welcoming the lgbtq ia persons into the church, continuing to have clergy brought up on charges and trials. so as we entered into 2020, january 1st, some of those laws and prohibitions, we will see if we have more trials. there was lots of moments to resist in all kinds way to say no, all folks are welcomed into the church, when we have general conference in 2020 in minnesota, we will see how this falls out. and if we can change the language or if there will be a split in the united methodist church. >> that is where my next questions. the enormous struggle and now, the possibility of a split. >> just affiliation, having to retain property. what will that look like? that will be a huge conversation for the united methodist denomination. >> what about you, jim? >> are church, we were disfellowshipped back in 1996 by original body because we were charter members of the associations of welcoming and affirming baptists, little organization that said there was a place for sexual minorities, friends, families, and allies in the church. that was a hard period of t
to retain the language of not welcoming the lgbtq ia persons into the church, continuing to have clergy brought up on charges and trials. so as we entered into 2020, january 1st, some of those laws and prohibitions, we will see if we have more trials. there was lots of moments to resist in all kinds way to say no, all folks are welcomed into the church, when we have general conference in 2020 in minnesota, we will see how this falls out. and if we can change the language or if there will be a...
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chief justice, president eisenhower, vice president nixon, president truman and clearly clergy and fellowf freedom. symbolizing and identifying a beginning, a renewal as well as change. for i have formed before you, and almighty god, the same solemn oath, that our forebears subscribed, nearly a century and three quarters ago. the world is very different now, four man holds in his mortal hands, the power to abolish all forms of human property, and all forms of human life. yet the same revolutionary beliefs, for which our forebears fought, are still an issue around the globe. a belief that the rights of man, come not from the generosity but from the hand of god. we hear today we are the heirs to that first revolution. but the world go forth from this time in place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans born in this century tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace. proud of our ancient heritage and unwilling to witness, the slow undoing of those human rights, to which this nation has always been committed, and to which we are
chief justice, president eisenhower, vice president nixon, president truman and clearly clergy and fellowf freedom. symbolizing and identifying a beginning, a renewal as well as change. for i have formed before you, and almighty god, the same solemn oath, that our forebears subscribed, nearly a century and three quarters ago. the world is very different now, four man holds in his mortal hands, the power to abolish all forms of human property, and all forms of human life. yet the same...
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there is no evidence that would allow for murder >>> in oakland today, mayor libby schaff had the clergym our lady of lourdes church to release doves to honor those who had died for covid-19. taking a live look at san francisco city hall tonight as well as levi stadium all lit up in gold to remember those lives lost. ead of tomorrow's inauguration, joe biden and kamala harris attended a ceremony at the lin huolredsof e thousands of american lives lost. >>> kamala harris will make history tomorrow when she is sworn in as vp. the bay area native will face historic challenges as well. for more on that, we go to kpix 5's wilson walker, live outside oakland city hall tonight. wilson? >> reporter: there you have it. liz, we have talked about the kamala harris biography "from oakland to the white house.". someone who was about to make history in remarkably unprecedented times. >> we are in crisis. decisions to keneed , as they r civil unrest. immediately, as they rela to coronavirus, and vaccinations. >> reporter: paul henderson spent five years working for sentence a schedule attorney kamala h
there is no evidence that would allow for murder >>> in oakland today, mayor libby schaff had the clergym our lady of lourdes church to release doves to honor those who had died for covid-19. taking a live look at san francisco city hall tonight as well as levi stadium all lit up in gold to remember those lives lost. ead of tomorrow's inauguration, joe biden and kamala harris attended a ceremony at the lin huolredsof e thousands of american lives lost. >>> kamala harris will...
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while the clergy resided on the hilltops the citizenry built their own hub of worldly power down in the valley. and him and me and once they crossed the river that way in the area called the citizens island district the town hall was always meant to link the 2 halves of the city so they got the idea to actually build it in the middle of the river so involved. giving an added boast to the choice of as a world heritage site was its urban gardening. it's been practiced since the 17th century and is unique in germany and this particular form. now our journey takes us to the cistercian malabon monastery northwest of chicago. founded in $1147.00 it's thought to be one of the best preserved medieval monastic complexes north of the alps. visitors here can get a 1st hand impression of the monks life and work. in the hocks mountains in 1904 it's collegiate church castle hill and old town were named world heritage sites. the hill offers a panoramic view of lindbergh's a sea of red houses. it was hardly short of a miracle that the city came through every war almost undamaged. over $1300.00 of its o
while the clergy resided on the hilltops the citizenry built their own hub of worldly power down in the valley. and him and me and once they crossed the river that way in the area called the citizens island district the town hall was always meant to link the 2 halves of the city so they got the idea to actually build it in the middle of the river so involved. giving an added boast to the choice of as a world heritage site was its urban gardening. it's been practiced since the 17th century and...
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chief justice, president eisenhower, vice president nixon , president truman, clergy and fellow citizensparty, but a celebration of freedom, symbolizing and in as well as a beginning, signifying renewal as well as change. for i have sworn before you and almighty god the same solemn oath our forebears prescribed nearly a century and three quarters ago. the world is very different now for man holds within his own hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty and all forms of human life. and yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe, the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of god. we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution. let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans, born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace, proud of our ancient heritage--and unwilling -- of our ancient heritage, and unwilling to witness or permit
chief justice, president eisenhower, vice president nixon , president truman, clergy and fellow citizensparty, but a celebration of freedom, symbolizing and in as well as a beginning, signifying renewal as well as change. for i have sworn before you and almighty god the same solemn oath our forebears prescribed nearly a century and three quarters ago. the world is very different now for man holds within his own hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty and all forms of human life....
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while the clergy resided on the hilltops the citizenry built their own hub of worldly power down in the valley. and him and me and once they crossed the river in the area called the citizens' island district the town hall was always meant to link the 2 halves of the city so they got the idea to actually build it in the middle of the river so. giving an added boast to the choice of bombay as a world heritage site was its urban gardening. it's been practiced since the 17th century and is unique in germany and this particular form. now our journey takes us to the cistercian malabon monastery northwest of chicago. founded in $1147.00 it's thought to be one of the best preserved medieval monastic complexes north of the alps. visitors here can get a firsthand impression of the monks life and work. in the hots mountains in 1904 it's collegiate church castle hill and old town were named world heritage sites. the hill offers a panoramic view of lindbergh's scene of red houses. it was hardly short of a miracle that the city came through every war almost undamaged. over $1300.00 of its original ha
while the clergy resided on the hilltops the citizenry built their own hub of worldly power down in the valley. and him and me and once they crossed the river in the area called the citizens' island district the town hall was always meant to link the 2 halves of the city so they got the idea to actually build it in the middle of the river so. giving an added boast to the choice of bombay as a world heritage site was its urban gardening. it's been practiced since the 17th century and is unique...
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in oakland, mayor libby sheth and the clergy released doves in their honor. the tributes are part of the first-ever nationwide memorial organized by president-elect joe biden. >>> tonight, health ly is firun very low. kenny choi reports that san francisco could actually run out of doses in less than 48 hours. >> reporter: the states top health official says the moderna hick up in san diego has caused delays in clinic across the state of california. it is the latest pause from what has been so far they less than smooth rollout. >> reporter: cars lining up at mass vaccination sites. this one in san mateo. the rollout continues to sputter, hitting bumps on the road. >> everyone is to blame. because, there are too many different routes coming in for the supply of vaccines. it is confusing to everyone. >> reporter: less than a third of ca'orallos nid caalte average. according to the latest estate numbers. more than 1.5 million doses administered and 2.2% of the states population receiving the first dose. >> we are told an allocation from the federal government to
in oakland, mayor libby sheth and the clergy released doves in their honor. the tributes are part of the first-ever nationwide memorial organized by president-elect joe biden. >>> tonight, health ly is firun very low. kenny choi reports that san francisco could actually run out of doses in less than 48 hours. >> reporter: the states top health official says the moderna hick up in san diego has caused delays in clinic across the state of california. it is the latest pause from...
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while the clergy resided on the hilltops the citizenry built their own hub of worldly power down in the valley. and him and me and once they cross the river in the area called the citizens island district the town hall was always meant to link the 2 halves of the city so they got the idea to actually build it in the middle of the river so while. giving an added boast to the choice of bombay as a world heritage site was its urban gardening. it's been practiced since the 17th century and is unique in germany in this particular form. now our journey takes us to the cistercian malabon monastery northwest of stuttgart . founded in $1147.00 it's thought to be one of the best preserved medieval monastic complexes north of the alps. visitors here can get a firsthand impression of the monks life and work. in the hotz mountains in 1904 its collegiate church castle hill and old town were named world heritage sites. the hill offers a panoramic view of lindbergh's a sea of red houses. it was hardly short of a miracle but the city came through every war almost undamaged. over $1300.00 of its original
while the clergy resided on the hilltops the citizenry built their own hub of worldly power down in the valley. and him and me and once they cross the river in the area called the citizens island district the town hall was always meant to link the 2 halves of the city so they got the idea to actually build it in the middle of the river so while. giving an added boast to the choice of bombay as a world heritage site was its urban gardening. it's been practiced since the 17th century and is...
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while the clergy resided on the hilltops the citizenry built their own hub of worldly power down in the valley. and him and me and once they cross the river that way in the area called the citizens island district the town hall was always meant to link the 2 halves of the city so they got the idea to actually build it in the middle of the river so while . giving an added boast to the choice of bag as a world heritage site was its urban gardening. it's been practiced since the 17th century and is unique in germany and this particular form. now our journey takes us to the cistercian malabon monastery northwest of stuttgart . founded in $1147.00 it's thought to be one of the best preserved medieval monastic complexes north of the alps. visitors here can get a firsthand impression of the monks life and work. in the hocks mountains in 1904 it's collegiate church castle hill and old town were named world heritage sites. the hill offers a panoramic view of cleared lindbergh's a sea of red houses. it was hardly short of a miracle that the city came through every war almost undamaged. over $1300
while the clergy resided on the hilltops the citizenry built their own hub of worldly power down in the valley. and him and me and once they cross the river that way in the area called the citizens island district the town hall was always meant to link the 2 halves of the city so they got the idea to actually build it in the middle of the river so while . giving an added boast to the choice of bag as a world heritage site was its urban gardening. it's been practiced since the 17th century and...
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while the clergy resided on the hilltops the citizenry built their own hub of worldly power down in the valley. and. him and me and once they cross the river that way in the area called the citizens island district the town hall was always meant to link the 2 halves of the city so they got the idea to actually build it in the middle of the river so while . giving an added boast to the choice of bob back as a world heritage site was its urban gardening. it's been practiced since the 17th century and is unique in germany in this particular form. now our journey takes us to the cistercian malabon monastery northwest of stuttgart . founded in $1147.00 it's thought to be one of the best preserved medieval monastic complexes north of the alps. visitors here can get a firsthand impression of the monks life and work. in the hocks mountains in 1904 it's collegiate church castle hill and old town were named world heritage sites. the hill offers a panoramic view of lindbergh's a sea of red houses. it was hardly short of a miracle that the city came through every war almost undamaged. over $1300.00
while the clergy resided on the hilltops the citizenry built their own hub of worldly power down in the valley. and. him and me and once they cross the river that way in the area called the citizens island district the town hall was always meant to link the 2 halves of the city so they got the idea to actually build it in the middle of the river so while . giving an added boast to the choice of bob back as a world heritage site was its urban gardening. it's been practiced since the 17th century...
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. >>> in 2017, three-plus years ago, some members of the clergy staged a small, peaceful protest inside the u.s. capitol. they were protesting budget cuts being pushed by the president and the senate republicans. nbc affiliate in atlanta covered it in this report. watch. >> a large clergy group from all over the country, from all different religions, chanted and sang in the rotunda of the u.s. capitol today. ♪ pastor of ebenezer baptist church, martin luther king jr.'s church, reverend raphael warnock. moments later, during a prayer, officers moved in. warnock and several others were taken away in handcuffs. >> hauled off in handcuffs by capitol police, arrested for quietly praying while others sang hymns in the russell rotunda. the reverend warnock in that report from 2017 is the same reverend warnock who is now georgia's first african-american senator. compare that treatment, that arrest to the hours-long siege at the u.s. capitol building yesterday, the same u.s. capitol, where they broke windows and doors and they ransacked lawmakers' offices and they forced lawmakers into hiding fo
. >>> in 2017, three-plus years ago, some members of the clergy staged a small, peaceful protest inside the u.s. capitol. they were protesting budget cuts being pushed by the president and the senate republicans. nbc affiliate in atlanta covered it in this report. watch. >> a large clergy group from all over the country, from all different religions, chanted and sang in the rotunda of the u.s. capitol today. ♪ pastor of ebenezer baptist church, martin luther king jr.'s church,...
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a stinging response to a group of white clergy in alabama who deminutes toed his tactics and questioned the timing of his arrival in birmingham. they insisted he was an outside agitator coming to alabama to instigate trouble. dr. king responded famously, injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. in his
a stinging response to a group of white clergy in alabama who deminutes toed his tactics and questioned the timing of his arrival in birmingham. they insisted he was an outside agitator coming to alabama to instigate trouble. dr. king responded famously, injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. in his
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that the clergy there are slamming clerics are against it they have been summoned izing against their backs the vaccines as if it is our laurie issue many people believe that it is not a lot it is forbidden by ship a lot to happen as we see that you see increasing and that all the dimes on board you are girs because there is a skepticism that the best an agency has gone to pakistan and they try to use these vaccination crisis to sort their did engender what happened we must not forget that brenda's are not in the form of gotten leaderless assassinated by those groups in 2011 there was a point where it's a nation right where schicchi are free and he was a gas or it was. allegedly involved. as a as a spy for the cia so a lot of many people who understand believe that the best countries are behind these campaigns to. destroy their action or do. not and most of all sorts of conspiracy theory and boxed up all right when run from any corner about its concerns continue to rise in pakistan how is the government coping . not closely at all of the race because i as i said earlier be don't see a
that the clergy there are slamming clerics are against it they have been summoned izing against their backs the vaccines as if it is our laurie issue many people believe that it is not a lot it is forbidden by ship a lot to happen as we see that you see increasing and that all the dimes on board you are girs because there is a skepticism that the best an agency has gone to pakistan and they try to use these vaccination crisis to sort their did engender what happened we must not forget that...
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that the clergy that islamic clerics are against it they have been summoned izing against their backs the vaccines as it is our larger army issue many people believe that it is not a lot it is thought in by ship of what happens as we see them you see increasing and at all the dimes on board you are girders because there is a skepticism that bastion agents. understand and they try to use this vaccination crisis to start their did and gender what happened we must not forget that brenda's are not in this all are all gotten leaderless assassinated by us groups and 2011 there was a point where solution right where sharkey offering me was a gas rig was. allegedly involved. as a as a spy for the cia so a lot of many people who understand believe that the best countries are behind these campaigns to. destroy their action or to make them non muslims are all sorts of conspiracy theories and boxed up right miranshah many don't know about us cases continue to rise in pakistan how is the government coping . i'm not going to get all over ish because i as i said earlier be don't see any problem by t
that the clergy that islamic clerics are against it they have been summoned izing against their backs the vaccines as it is our larger army issue many people believe that it is not a lot it is thought in by ship of what happens as we see them you see increasing and at all the dimes on board you are girders because there is a skepticism that bastion agents. understand and they try to use this vaccination crisis to start their did and gender what happened we must not forget that brenda's are not...
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the clergy to use it this is a central plank support diadema is going to cover my doubts i stuck to that. one else seemed wrong. but i'll roll just don't hold. any role yet to see how it does become accountable and it gets rid of the trail. once online and find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. up. so rumors are susan davis he's. going to be memphis mccomb the new movie the number you. gave on those you just can't stand for a book if i didn't feel that oh. antarctica is a very international community i. mean a new strain of the truck with only 2 flick. you just got to keep those who keep it as the slow slow slow use of it in new orleans. for the position of the world food which the newkirk of brazil throw their nuclear cooperation in antarctica is everything produced polluted with it in front of t.v. with the above the. 5 they have i would have acted all day out of decided not to take people's life. with my goddamn tell you that. right now there are 1000000 people who are overweight or obese it's profitable to self. and sugary and salty and addictive it's not at th
the clergy to use it this is a central plank support diadema is going to cover my doubts i stuck to that. one else seemed wrong. but i'll roll just don't hold. any role yet to see how it does become accountable and it gets rid of the trail. once online and find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. up. so rumors are susan davis he's. going to be memphis mccomb the new movie the number you. gave on those you just can't stand for a book if i didn't feel that oh. antarctica is a...
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while the clergy resided on the hilltops the citizenry built their own hub of worldly power down in the valley. and here for me and once they cross the river in the area called the citizens island district the town hall was always meant to link the 2 halves of the city so they got the idea to actually build it in the middle of the river so while. giving an added boast to the choice of bombay as a world heritage site was its bourbon gardening. it's been practiced since the 17th century and is unique in germany and this particular form. now our journey takes us to the cistercian malabon monastery northwest of chicago. founded in $1147.00 it's thought to be one of the best preserved medieval monastic complexes north of the alps. visitors here can get a 1st hand impression of the monks life and work. in the hots mountains in 1904 it's collegiate church castle hill and old town were named world heritage sites. the hill offers a panoramic view of lindbergh's scene of red. houses. it was hardly short of a miracle but the city came through every war almost undamaged. over 1300 of its original h
while the clergy resided on the hilltops the citizenry built their own hub of worldly power down in the valley. and here for me and once they cross the river in the area called the citizens island district the town hall was always meant to link the 2 halves of the city so they got the idea to actually build it in the middle of the river so while. giving an added boast to the choice of bombay as a world heritage site was its bourbon gardening. it's been practiced since the 17th century and is...
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the airwaves with negative attack ads attack ads by the way in one case that prompted more than 100 clergy members to criticize lefler for what she said was an attack or for what they said was an attack on reverend raphael warnock and an attack on the black church the democrats on the other hand have stuck to their messaging of trying to create more financial opportunities for people expand health care for the needy to implement what they said would be a more effective response to the pandemic implementing criminal justice reform we have tended to rally attended by president elect joe biden yesterday and listen to the words that he used to support john f. and reverend raphael warnock the democratic candidates he said they were quote qualified decent honorable men who would fight for georgians and would be loyal to georgians and not trump no matter what the outcome of the senate runoff it will officially end the 2020 a lecture in cycle and it would be reasonable to think that both the democratic and republican parties will now sort of have a period of reexamination reexamining their priorit
the airwaves with negative attack ads attack ads by the way in one case that prompted more than 100 clergy members to criticize lefler for what she said was an attack or for what they said was an attack on reverend raphael warnock and an attack on the black church the democrats on the other hand have stuck to their messaging of trying to create more financial opportunities for people expand health care for the needy to implement what they said would be a more effective response to the pandemic...
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women ministers who'd long felt only grudgingly accepted among the ranks of clergy suddenly felt welcomesenior democrat lays out the possible timeline for impeaching donald trump, after at least 200 democrats give their support to a draft article of impeachment. while democrats prepare to start impeachment proceedings against the president, there are many of the president's backers who are downplaying wednesday's violence and continue to believe the polls were rigged. that's despite no evidence to show that. sophie long reports from arizona. dear lord, we ask that you watch over our president... they come to pray for their president... donald j trump. ..and demand that their rights be restored. they will never break our will. amen. these supporters of donald trump don't recognise the result of what they believe was a stolen election, people have been coming to the capital building... and they say they will continue to do. i think there's only one thing that will happen that will stop these is when trump becomes president again. will you continue to come down here afterjoe biden is inaugu
women ministers who'd long felt only grudgingly accepted among the ranks of clergy suddenly felt welcomesenior democrat lays out the possible timeline for impeaching donald trump, after at least 200 democrats give their support to a draft article of impeachment. while democrats prepare to start impeachment proceedings against the president, there are many of the president's backers who are downplaying wednesday's violence and continue to believe the polls were rigged. that's despite no evidence...
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the culture a center turn makeshift vaccination point is run by clergy to one of israel's 4 health management organizations which provide care through their own clinics as every citizen has to be registered with an h.m.o. using the highly digitalized infrastructure has proven decisive for the fast rule out 1st priority where people over the age of 60 health care workers and people with underlying health conditions now it is the turn of the over fifty's. or the organ is great i didn't even feel the shot of a bit i work as a special needs teacher and we're all kind of in the line of fire it's an absolute must to be vaccinated because as a younger people are also called up to receive surplus doses of the vaccine which would otherwise be wasted the early purchase of the biotech pfizer vaccine by the government has contributed to this speedy immunization campaign however corona virus infection rates are still high and the government tightened the country's 30 locked down once again last week while challenges vaccinating and earning enough time so that it says we start to work in on the other end w
the culture a center turn makeshift vaccination point is run by clergy to one of israel's 4 health management organizations which provide care through their own clinics as every citizen has to be registered with an h.m.o. using the highly digitalized infrastructure has proven decisive for the fast rule out 1st priority where people over the age of 60 health care workers and people with underlying health conditions now it is the turn of the over fifty's. or the organ is great i didn't even feel...
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get some chips and their bodies to go right back seeing you see that the clergy that islam clerics are against it they have been summoned izing against their backs the vaccines as it is our alarm issue many people believe that it is not a lot it is thought in by ship of what happened as we see them you see increasing and asked all the dimes on board you are girders because there is a skepticism that best an agent has gone to pakistan and they are trying to use effects edition crisis to start their did edge and what happened we must not forget that brenda's are not in this all are all gotten leaderless assassinated by those groups and do it ours and 11 there was a point where it's a nation right where should he offer him he was a gas or didn't box was. allegedly involved. as a as a spy for the cia so a lot of many people who understand believe that the best countries are behind these campaigns to. destroy their action or do. not and most of all sorts of conspiracy theories and boxed up right miranshah don't know about us cases continue to rise in pakistan how is the government coping. i
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i went to the streets as clergy i saw was, i saw regular people giving of themselves out there on the know, putting their livelihood on the line. putting their lives on the line. didn't see enough of was elected officials who were paid to represent us, and from standing out there with us. many of them weren't -- it was so i ops for some realized, when someone asked me o run, an activist had just been murdered, asked me to run for office, i said no at first the hen i realized this is only way we get the change we're seeking. the people out here on the ground. risking e that are themselves that keep coming back after being brutalized and arrested, after all these things, how do we get their heart, we have to run. about my son and daughter. my son was 14 at the time. the want my daughter to be next -- i couldn't bear that so i decided to run. challenge d go on to representative william lacy clay. did you have reservations taking long time politician? >> absolutely. for several tions reasons. growing up, i personally canvassed for him back when as i child because my dad was in politics. h
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sobering reality -- [applause] and if we ignore this sobering reality, we will find ourselves organizing clergy and laymen concerned committees for the next generation. they will be concerned about guatemala and peru. they will be concerned about thailand and cambodia. they will be concerned about mozambique and south africa. we will be marching for these and a dozen other names and attending rallies without end, unless there is a significant and profound change in american life and policy. [applause] so such thoughts take us beyond vietnam, but not beyond our calling as sons of the living god. in 1957, a sensitive american official overseas said that it seemed to him that our nation was on the wrong side of a world revolution. during the past 10 years, we have seen emerge a pattern of suppression, which has now justified the presence of u.s. military "advisers"n venezuela. this need to maintain social stability for our investments accounts for the counterrevolutionary action of american forces in guatemala. it tells why american helicopters are being used against guerrillas in cambodia and why
sobering reality -- [applause] and if we ignore this sobering reality, we will find ourselves organizing clergy and laymen concerned committees for the next generation. they will be concerned about guatemala and peru. they will be concerned about thailand and cambodia. they will be concerned about mozambique and south africa. we will be marching for these and a dozen other names and attending rallies without end, unless there is a significant and profound change in american life and policy....
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i went to the streets as a medic, i went to the streets as a clergy. livelihoods on the line.ives on the line. but i did not see enough of, representatives standing up for those areas. many of them weren't. it was photo ops for some. i realized, when someone asked me to run for office, i said no at first. but then i realize this is the only way to get change we are seeking. the people out here on the ground, risking themselves, but keep coming back after all of these things. how do we get that into federal office? we have to run. i thought about my son, i thought about my daughter. i did about my son to be the next #. he was 14 at the time. i didn't want my daughter to be the next. i cannot bear that. i decided to run. >> you would go on to challenge a representative. did you have reservations taking on a longtime politician? >> absolutely. i had reservations for several reasons, growing up, i canvass for him back when i was a child. he and my dad know each other. my dad is in his father's book as being someone who help them. we have a family history of helping his family. but
i went to the streets as a medic, i went to the streets as a clergy. livelihoods on the line.ives on the line. but i did not see enough of, representatives standing up for those areas. many of them weren't. it was photo ops for some. i realized, when someone asked me to run for office, i said no at first. but then i realize this is the only way to get change we are seeking. the people out here on the ground, risking themselves, but keep coming back after all of these things. how do we get that...
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in a statement, the diocese said it considers all allegations of misconduct by clergy serious.ther priest responded to our requests to talk to them. >> they keep secrets at all costs. >> reporter: dan is a bay area leader at snap, the survivors network of those abused by priests. he said he also was abused by a priest as a child. he said the catholic church hasn't come clean about sexual abuse in its ranks. >> i'm really sorry that we have more new names. we think it's maybe 2 1/2 priests per month are exposed for abusing children contemporaneously. >> they are allowing these perpetrators to go out and continue to have access to more children. >> reporter: last year john doe settled his lawsuit against the oakland diocese for 3 1/2 million dollars. the settlement did not include any admissions of guilt. diocese across the state may soon face another wave of sexual abuse lawsuits because the new state law has opened a three-year window for new cases to proceed. cases based on older allegations. candice nguyen, nbc news. >> thank you, candice. taking action, the accounts it says
in a statement, the diocese said it considers all allegations of misconduct by clergy serious.ther priest responded to our requests to talk to them. >> they keep secrets at all costs. >> reporter: dan is a bay area leader at snap, the survivors network of those abused by priests. he said he also was abused by a priest as a child. he said the catholic church hasn't come clean about sexual abuse in its ranks. >> i'm really sorry that we have more new names. we think it's maybe 2...
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i went to the streets as a medic, i went to the streets as a clergy. --o regular people livelihoods on the line. lives on the line. but i did not see enough of, representatives standing up for those areas. many of them weren't. it was photo ops for some. i realized, when someone asked me to run for office, i said no at first. but then i realize this is the only way to get change we are seeking. the people out here on the ground, risking themselves, but keep coming back after all of these things. how do we get that into federal office? we have to run. i thought about my son, i thought about my daughter. i did about my son to be the next #. i cannot bear that. i decided to run. >> you would go on to challenge a representative. did you have reservations taking on a longtime politician? >>. . absolutely for several reasons, growing up, i canvass for him back when i was a child. he and my dad know each other. my dad is in his father's book as being someone who help them. ofhave a family history helping his family. also, i am a black woman running against a
i went to the streets as a medic, i went to the streets as a clergy. --o regular people livelihoods on the line. lives on the line. but i did not see enough of, representatives standing up for those areas. many of them weren't. it was photo ops for some. i realized, when someone asked me to run for office, i said no at first. but then i realize this is the only way to get change we are seeking. the people out here on the ground, risking themselves, but keep coming back after all of these...
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chinese in the east are the two best examples. , for declares state of the intellectuals and the clergy, the boys despise business as what tradesmen do, they're making a profit, their terrible people and they're not gentlem gentlemen, you study european history and even if you weren't jewish and be called a jew, that was an attack of a business culture in a way. >> now the universities and we go through that there's so progressive and anticapitalism and when i go to university for example sometimes i get hecklers and sometimes they disinvited me but more often i watch the students for tickly they love the message, you can do well and you could be prosperous and you can fulfill a higher purpose, that is music to their ears. the professors are very skeptical, their arms are crossed and they want to argue with me about it. , one of the interesting things about business schools, who teaches the medical schools, who are the teachers, the doctors. who teaches in law schools. >> former lawyers. >> who teaches a business schools. >> businessmen. >> nonbusiness people, intellectuals teach, intel
chinese in the east are the two best examples. , for declares state of the intellectuals and the clergy, the boys despise business as what tradesmen do, they're making a profit, their terrible people and they're not gentlem gentlemen, you study european history and even if you weren't jewish and be called a jew, that was an attack of a business culture in a way. >> now the universities and we go through that there's so progressive and anticapitalism and when i go to university for example...
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the aristocrats this intellectuals, the clergy have always despised business as sort of -- what tradesman do. they're making a profit. >>> they're terrible people. they have the wrong note vacations they're not gentlemen, they're not -- i mean, do you study european history that if you are a big business person you be called a jew even if you weren't jewish. that was an attack on a business culture in a way. so now the universities are -- i mean, you go through there and they're so progressive and they're so anticapitalist. when i speak at universities, for example, sometimes i get hecklers and sometimes they disinvite me, but more often i watch the students, particularly if eye speaking at a business school they love the message you can do well and you can be prosperous and you can fulfill a higher purpose. that is music to their ears but the professors are very skeptical. arms crossed and they want to argue with me about it. one of the interesting things to me about business schools, if you think about it, robert, who teaches in medical schools? who are the teach centers doctors. who te
the aristocrats this intellectuals, the clergy have always despised business as sort of -- what tradesman do. they're making a profit. >>> they're terrible people. they have the wrong note vacations they're not gentlemen, they're not -- i mean, do you study european history that if you are a big business person you be called a jew even if you weren't jewish. that was an attack on a business culture in a way. so now the universities are -- i mean, you go through there and they're so...
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clergy, they've always despised businesses. it's what tradesmen do they are trading, they are making a profit. you study european history even if you weren't jewish that was an attack on business culture and away. now universities are, they are so progressive. they're so anticapitalist. i go to speak at universities sometimes they disinvited me. i watched students come particular in a business school they love the message you can do well and you could be prosperous and you can have a higher purpose. i want to argue with me about i it. the interesting things about me who teaches and medical schools for the teachers? doctors. who teaches in law schools? >> host: lawyers former lawyers. >> guest: teaches in business schools? , not business people intellectuals teach great intellectuals who have never actually been in business at all. it's very interesting. don't understand business they don't particular anderson entrepreneurship and often times can be hostile towards a very thing they are teaching. that's a particular challenge. >
clergy, they've always despised businesses. it's what tradesmen do they are trading, they are making a profit. you study european history even if you weren't jewish that was an attack on business culture and away. now universities are, they are so progressive. they're so anticapitalist. i go to speak at universities sometimes they disinvited me. i watched students come particular in a business school they love the message you can do well and you could be prosperous and you can have a higher...
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the aristocrats, the intellectuals, the clergy, they have always despised business as sort of you know what tradesmen do. they are trading-- they are making a prophet. they are terrible people with the wrong motivations they are not general men. they are not coming if you study european history, if you are a business person you would be called a jew even if he were not jewish. that was an attack on business culture. guest: now the universities, i mean, you go through there and they are so progressive and so anti- capitalists, i mean, when i speak it universities, for example, sometimes i get hecklers and sometimes he disinvited me, but more often i watch the students particularly if i am speaking at a business school, they love the message. you can do well and you can be prosperous and fulfill a higher purpose that is music to their ears, but professors are very skeptical with arms crossed and they went to argue with me about it. one interesting thing to me about business schools, if you think about it, robert, who teaches in medical schools? who are the teachers? doctors. who teaches
the aristocrats, the intellectuals, the clergy, they have always despised business as sort of you know what tradesmen do. they are trading-- they are making a prophet. they are terrible people with the wrong motivations they are not general men. they are not coming if you study european history, if you are a business person you would be called a jew even if he were not jewish. that was an attack on business culture. guest: now the universities, i mean, you go through there and they are so...
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problem that needs to be wholistically approached by private corporations, social media platforms, clergy educators, teachers, everyone all hands on deck, seeking the truth, exposing people to sunshine and essentially deradicalizing a significant part of our population. >> frank figliuzzi, we always learn something when we have you on, thank you, sir. always appreciate you and be well. >>> we are watching these live pictures from three, count them three, key senate confirmation hearings right now for president-elect joe biden's nominees, moments ago republican senator james lankford asked dhs nominee alejandro mayorkas about border barriers. langford asked mayorkas whether he will support dismantling barriers or we needed more. mayorkas said he needed to study the issue a bit more. a live look at these confirmation hearings under way. we're going to go live to the white house in a few moments to see how president trump is going to spend his last 24, almost 25 hours in office. first, though, my "today" show colleague, jenna bush hager sat down for an exclusive conversation with soon-to-fir
problem that needs to be wholistically approached by private corporations, social media platforms, clergy educators, teachers, everyone all hands on deck, seeking the truth, exposing people to sunshine and essentially deradicalizing a significant part of our population. >> frank figliuzzi, we always learn something when we have you on, thank you, sir. always appreciate you and be well. >>> we are watching these live pictures from three, count them three, key senate confirmation...
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the aristocrats, the intellectuals, the clergy, they may have always despised business as what tradesmen do, they are making a profits. they are terrible people, they are not gentlemen. to study european history, the big business person is called a jew even if you weren't jewish. that was an attack on business culture and away. so, now the universities are -- i mean you go through their they are so progressive and so anticapitalist. when i go speak at universities for example, sometimes i get hecklers. sometimes they disinvited me. but more often i watch the students, particularly if i'm speaking at a business school. they love the message. can do well, you can be prosperous and you can have a higher purpose. that is music to their ears. professors are very skeptical. arms are crossed to argue with me about it. when the the interesting things to me about business schools not businesspeople intellectual who never actually been in business at all. it is very interesting. and who don't actually understand business, both particulate understand entrepreneurial ship. and actually can often tim
the aristocrats, the intellectuals, the clergy, they may have always despised business as what tradesmen do, they are making a profits. they are terrible people, they are not gentlemen. to study european history, the big business person is called a jew even if you weren't jewish. that was an attack on business culture and away. so, now the universities are -- i mean you go through their they are so progressive and so anticapitalist. when i go speak at universities for example, sometimes i get...
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he's singing and chanting with a clergy group in the capitol rotunda. then he gets led away. he's handcuffed. can anyone account for this contrast? >> this is the sin of america. this is the birth defect of america. there's always been a disparity in terms of how we treat race in this country and our most sacred ideals. i think we saw after the murder of george floyd many people, for the first time, understanding that there is racial equity in our country. it took that much, the murder of an innocent man to get people to accept that reality but we have to continue to work toward ways to bridge that disparity to reconcile this notion of racial enequitiy inequitity in this country. >> i'm going to ask how that happens. activists have shouted this from the roof tops. it happened all summer long. you have generations of african-americans. they have been highlighting inequality for more than a hundred years many this country. what has to happen this year to address this? >> i think in the immediate term we need political leaders who demonstrate there are consequences for this kind
he's singing and chanting with a clergy group in the capitol rotunda. then he gets led away. he's handcuffed. can anyone account for this contrast? >> this is the sin of america. this is the birth defect of america. there's always been a disparity in terms of how we treat race in this country and our most sacred ideals. i think we saw after the murder of george floyd many people, for the first time, understanding that there is racial equity in our country. it took that much, the murder of...
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i was arrested with clergy and poor and low wealth people in those same areas when we were praying. in the world you are going to arrest nonviolent protesters. when we came, the police were already there. they had the long guns, the zip ties. they met us. we tried to go to the plaza just to pray at the steps, hundreds of us were arrested, over 5000 people arrested across this nation from may of 2018 -- march of 2018 to june of 2018. when it comes to trump, he should have been found guilty long before. the senate did not do its job. mcconnell did not do his job. mcconnell has proven that he was more interested in getting people in seats on the supreme court than protecting people from dying from covid. he is more interested in his own power than finding a president guilty that time and time again has engaged in high crimes and misdemeanors. there must be punishments. i am a preacher who believes in mercy and love, but love also has to include justice. this was dangerous and it was demonic. did you see the people climbing the walls? this was a mob mentality. the talking hds kind of me
i was arrested with clergy and poor and low wealth people in those same areas when we were praying. in the world you are going to arrest nonviolent protesters. when we came, the police were already there. they had the long guns, the zip ties. they met us. we tried to go to the plaza just to pray at the steps, hundreds of us were arrested, over 5000 people arrested across this nation from may of 2018 -- march of 2018 to june of 2018. when it comes to trump, he should have been found guilty long...
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what became known as the letter from the birmingham jail, a stinging response to a group of white clergy in alabama who had denounced his tactics and questioned the wisdom and timing of his arrival in birmingham. they insisted that he was an outside agitator coming to alabama to instigate trouble. dr. king responded famously, injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. in his letter, he rejected the idea that african-americans should be more patient for change, in the face of the daily indignities inflicted by segregation, in the face of violence, threats and intimidation. there comes a time, he wrote, when the cup of endurance runs over. well, i did not experience this struggle as a young child, a young white child growing up in the nearby birmingham suburb. i spent much of my adult life and career as a lawyer and former united states attorney examining the history and absorbing its lessons. i've often returned to dr. king's letter to understand the forces at play at the height of the civil rights struggle, and each time i read his words i am in awe of his courage and resolve
what became known as the letter from the birmingham jail, a stinging response to a group of white clergy in alabama who had denounced his tactics and questioned the wisdom and timing of his arrival in birmingham. they insisted that he was an outside agitator coming to alabama to instigate trouble. dr. king responded famously, injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. in his letter, he rejected the idea that african-americans should be more patient for change, in the face of the...
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a stunning response, to a group of white clergy in alabama, who had denounced his tactics and questioned the wisdom and timing of his arrival in birmingham. they insisted, that he was an outside agitator. coming to alabama to instigate trouble. dr. king responded famously, injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. in his letter, he rejected the idea that african americans should be more patient for change. in the face of the daily indignities inflicted by segregation. in the face of violence and threats and intimidation. there comes a time he wrote, when the cup of endurance runs over. while i did not experience the struggle as a young child, a young white child growing up in nearby birmingham suburb, i spent much of my adult life, as a lawyer and former united states attorney, studying the history and absorbing its lessons. i've often turn to dr. king's leather letter, to understand the forces that played out at the highest point of the civil rights struggle. it was such an incredible and personal risk. what we've come so far, and what we have made great progress in loosenin
a stunning response, to a group of white clergy in alabama, who had denounced his tactics and questioned the wisdom and timing of his arrival in birmingham. they insisted, that he was an outside agitator. coming to alabama to instigate trouble. dr. king responded famously, injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. in his letter, he rejected the idea that african americans should be more patient for change. in the face of the daily indignities inflicted by segregation. in the face of...
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the culture a center turn makeshift vaccination point is run by clergy to one of israel's 4 house management organizations which provide care through their own clinics as every citizen has to be registered with an agent all using the highly digitalized infrastructure has proven decisive for the fast rule out 1st priority where people over the age of 60 health care workers and people with underlying health conditions now it is the turn of the over fifty's. where the organ is great i didn't even feel the shock of a bit i work as a special needs teacher and we're all kind of in the line of fire it's an absolute must to be vaccinated because as a younger people are also called up to receive surplus doses of the vaccine which would otherwise be wasted the early purchase of the biotech pfizer vaccine by the government has contributed to this speedy immunization campaign however corona virus infection rates are still high and the government tightened the country's 30 locked down once again last week while challenges vaccinating and earning enough time so the boxes will start to work in on the other
the culture a center turn makeshift vaccination point is run by clergy to one of israel's 4 house management organizations which provide care through their own clinics as every citizen has to be registered with an agent all using the highly digitalized infrastructure has proven decisive for the fast rule out 1st priority where people over the age of 60 health care workers and people with underlying health conditions now it is the turn of the over fifty's. where the organ is great i didn't even...
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if the poll tisch shuns and our religious folks in the clergy and the bishops and the pastors want to need to look at the creative artistic people. you go to the concert, you look at the audiences first. you go to the museum, you look at the people in the museum. it's diverse. if we use arts and music we can beat and defeat because when steven tyler took that mike stand and walked this way and knocked down that wall, tking about russia, japan, that didn't happen just in a video, it happened in the world. so let's get some creative people up in those places. >> i love it. knocking down -- >> knock down the walls. >> that's one of the best music videos of all time. knocking down the walls of culture, politics, walls between countries. what a fitting thought. darryl dmc mcdaniels. thank you for watching "the beat." ""the reid out" is up next. ...while acetaminophen blocks pain signals. the future of pain relief is here. new advil dual action. ♪♪ ♪♪ [ engines revving ] ♪♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. [ engine revs ] for those who were born to ride, there's progress
if the poll tisch shuns and our religious folks in the clergy and the bishops and the pastors want to need to look at the creative artistic people. you go to the concert, you look at the audiences first. you go to the museum, you look at the people in the museum. it's diverse. if we use arts and music we can beat and defeat because when steven tyler took that mike stand and walked this way and knocked down that wall, tking about russia, japan, that didn't happen just in a video, it happened in...