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so people in our congregation started talking. they started talking about it and sharing their own stories in various ways. >> so important for that element of having a zone of safety for people to be relational on the topic in a way that goes beyond a sense of internal stigma or privacy about it. joann, we're going to take a break in just a moment. let's jump in and ask you to outline if you can, what the program is. >> sure. so, rabbi stacey mentioned, i came in to run our mental health initiative and so i'm working with our congregation. we have created three different teams. we have working and have put together a speaker series focused on mental health and mental illness. so we are really working in many different ways to reduce the isolation and stigma of mental illness in our jewish community and our broader community and doing that in lots of different new and exciting ways. >> we'll take a quick break and continue this conversation with rab buy rabbi freeman and joann here on mosaic. >>> good morning and welcome back to m
so people in our congregation started talking. they started talking about it and sharing their own stories in various ways. >> so important for that element of having a zone of safety for people to be relational on the topic in a way that goes beyond a sense of internal stigma or privacy about it. joann, we're going to take a break in just a moment. let's jump in and ask you to outline if you can, what the program is. >> sure. so, rabbi stacey mentioned, i came in to run our mental...
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. >> the congregation at one south jersey church getting mother's day wisdom from a mom with nearly af experience. and mildred spoke of overcoming challenges from losing her own mother at the age of 3, through living through decades of racial discrimination and she provided mothering tips of her own. >>> moms getting special inside into philadelphia public art meeting at the academy of arts for a tour. and by foot and trolley they visited the city's murals with a special guide and hearing the history from a woman's point of view. it was put together by the mural arts programs. >>> from brunches to craft bazaars, no short among of great ways to celebrate mother's day. and trish has more. >> she and her son, christopher, always play mini golf on mother's day. >> mom has almost beaten me except two years ago my first win. >> there is one rule, the mother-son competitors from the washington, d.c. area always play a different course every year. >> philadelphia is a nice short drive from washington, so we are here at franklin square to play mini golf on mother's day. >> franklin square was
. >> the congregation at one south jersey church getting mother's day wisdom from a mom with nearly af experience. and mildred spoke of overcoming challenges from losing her own mother at the age of 3, through living through decades of racial discrimination and she provided mothering tips of her own. >>> moms getting special inside into philadelphia public art meeting at the academy of arts for a tour. and by foot and trolley they visited the city's murals with a special guide...
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one was a letter urging approval of the project signed by 109 members of the congregation.nother was submitted by martin luther tower, which is a senior housing project affiliated with st. marks on the property next door and signed by 50 residents, 50 of 120 units. there is letter from [inaudible] two of the premier performance organizations in san francisco and even in the united states who regular perform and rehearse at st. marks in support of the projecktd. on behalf of the people that use the building i urge you to approve the certificate of appropriateness that provide this accessibility that we strongly need and desire. thank you. >> i have a brief-ipe rr debbie cooper and have a brief presentation talking how we decided to locate the project. the new elevator on the building and a little bit the esthetic and if someone can help me pull up my pdf to the screen, that would be very helpful. >> sfgov-thank you. >> thank you. so, i'm starting with this image of the building in 1958 that shows how it was situated historically and really how significant the front facade an
one was a letter urging approval of the project signed by 109 members of the congregation.nother was submitted by martin luther tower, which is a senior housing project affiliated with st. marks on the property next door and signed by 50 residents, 50 of 120 units. there is letter from [inaudible] two of the premier performance organizations in san francisco and even in the united states who regular perform and rehearse at st. marks in support of the projecktd. on behalf of the people that use...
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some of the folks we had seen congregating, might have been taking a long lunch or going for a long walk to go and get coffee so all kinds of folks, locals, tourists, just people stuck in traffic when the roads were closed. they were all around and so it really is quite a blessing that nobody else was injured, just considering the density on the sidewalks on a nice day, friday afternoon in washington, dc, so close to the white house. >> you have to think, too if the intention was -- chad pergram has been reporting that a number of people told hem that a possible motive could have been, as i said, suicide by cop, understand to instigate something where the assailant would get shot and presumably killed by police or secret service. but it does come back -- you touched on it -- to security in this vast compound that we think of as just the white house, but by extension it's the eisenhower executive office building, the new executive office building. if you want to throw in the treasury, which is a cabinet level position and appointment right next door, it is a very vast complex. we lose sig
some of the folks we had seen congregating, might have been taking a long lunch or going for a long walk to go and get coffee so all kinds of folks, locals, tourists, just people stuck in traffic when the roads were closed. they were all around and so it really is quite a blessing that nobody else was injured, just considering the density on the sidewalks on a nice day, friday afternoon in washington, dc, so close to the white house. >> you have to think, too if the intention was -- chad...
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one was a letter urging approval of the project signed by 109 members of the congregation. another was submitted by martin luther tower, which is a senior housing project affiliated with st. marks on the property next door and signed by 50 residents, 50 of 120 units. there is letter from [inaudible] two of the premier performance organizations in san francisco and even in the united states who regular perform and rehearse at st. marks in support of the projecktd. on behalf of the people that use the building i urge you to approve the certificate of appropriateness that provide this accessibility that we stronglyand desire. thank you. >> i have a brief-ipe rr debbie cooper and have a brief presentation talking how we decided to locate the project. the new elevator on the building and a little bit the esthetic and if someone can help me pull up my pdf to the screen, that would be very helpful. >> sfgov-thank you. >> thank you. so, i'm starting with this image of the building in 1958 that shows how it was situated historically and really how significant the front facade and ro
one was a letter urging approval of the project signed by 109 members of the congregation. another was submitted by martin luther tower, which is a senior housing project affiliated with st. marks on the property next door and signed by 50 residents, 50 of 120 units. there is letter from [inaudible] two of the premier performance organizations in san francisco and even in the united states who regular perform and rehearse at st. marks in support of the projecktd. on behalf of the people that...
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there was a spectre they would all congregate on greece. esbos and other islands would become refugee camps. she said, what is the next best optition in ththis real world? the only way she had, the only thing she had was to do a deal with turkey. sharelian: i still don't this view. i'm troubled by the fact that we the saying that there are only two options. the europe offensive and the turkey deal. there is a third option, follow our laws. the european constitution, the german constitution, they state refugees have the right to apply for asylum. please, let's go back to this and work on a third way. solutions asese solutions. there must be another. andreas: the law is a problem. the quote is you can apply in europe, the first country get to. if you enforce the law, you return the problem to those countries in crisis. maximilianan: that t is a regegn that you has to work on. it cannot be changed inin a wayt means no more refugees in europe. that is denying any responsibility. host: the refugee deal, what is the alternative? what is the best
there was a spectre they would all congregate on greece. esbos and other islands would become refugee camps. she said, what is the next best optition in ththis real world? the only way she had, the only thing she had was to do a deal with turkey. sharelian: i still don't this view. i'm troubled by the fact that we the saying that there are only two options. the europe offensive and the turkey deal. there is a third option, follow our laws. the european constitution, the german constitution,...
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she told them we attended the congregational church. it is technically not a lie. a minister that they had known well in madison preached at the congregational church on saturday and they had gone to hear it. belle la follette advocated cleaner railroad cars and depots and schedules designed to shorten layovers. she proposed postponing presidential inaugural ceremonies until april. in 1912, she wrote, must we go on forever suffering the inconveniences of dates so badly adjusted to our present-day life just because they were written into the constitution over 100 years ago? she saw women's lack of political experience as working to their favor. as they were less conditioned to accept outmoded traditions. lesson 12 -- meaningful change almost always requires persistence. in 1930, the national league of women voters honored 71 women, including la follette. when her name was inscribed on a bronze tablet housed in the national headquarters, la follette protested that she did not deserve such an honor. her contemporary alys paul called la follette the most consistent sup
she told them we attended the congregational church. it is technically not a lie. a minister that they had known well in madison preached at the congregational church on saturday and they had gone to hear it. belle la follette advocated cleaner railroad cars and depots and schedules designed to shorten layovers. she proposed postponing presidential inaugural ceremonies until april. in 1912, she wrote, must we go on forever suffering the inconveniences of dates so badly adjusted to our...
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cheryl: we are at the washington hebrew congregation, and the doors were open for people of all faiths tonight who believe that more can be done to stop the violence. >> this is a problem across all communities. have been they loudest voice in the room, a survivor of domestic violence it wants to do more than talk. >> people in this country are generally not willing to face this reality of how violent we are. l: talking is the start. about 100 people of different faiths shared ideas in strengthening the community. >> we have an obligation as fellow human beings to protect our neighbors, to not stand idly by. cheryl: the assistant police chief with," address the group, saying the entire nation is seeing an increase in gun violence. the ability of violent offenders to obtain weapons so easily from state to state. cheryl: last week, five shootings in the city over five hours, leaving two dead. the week before come a man killed his wife and went on a shooting spree, killing two more. , thatstay in our bubble will not create change. now is organizers say the time to ask yourself what you ca
cheryl: we are at the washington hebrew congregation, and the doors were open for people of all faiths tonight who believe that more can be done to stop the violence. >> this is a problem across all communities. have been they loudest voice in the room, a survivor of domestic violence it wants to do more than talk. >> people in this country are generally not willing to face this reality of how violent we are. l: talking is the start. about 100 people of different faiths shared ideas...
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alleged victim is a relative though from the church does not believe there and the victims from the congregation. >>j.r. stone: but detectives on very concerned that after talking will help the rich their been several past complains because he would often will lose lard and clear view of home where several kids live. >>pam m:. >>grant lodes: the lieutenant governor former san francisco mayor gavin to some to criminalize in marijuana use% to not work then and today the coalition working to legalize pot has collected 600 lbs. and signatures when more than 365,000 needed. >>pam m: gov. jerry brown sign that bill today and raise the legal age to buy tobacco for smoking thing chilling and they thing from 18 to 21 in this part of a series of anti tobacco bills on the governor's desk tonight. >>reporter: there will be very spotty in isolation of the boats will also sing klaus increase here is a close look a said loretta shasta to see most of the moisture to the north of us out toward the city or to the east of us as a person to find once again how much has to see these isolated thunderstorms showers th
alleged victim is a relative though from the church does not believe there and the victims from the congregation. >>j.r. stone: but detectives on very concerned that after talking will help the rich their been several past complains because he would often will lose lard and clear view of home where several kids live. >>pam m:. >>grant lodes: the lieutenant governor former san francisco mayor gavin to some to criminalize in marijuana use% to not work then and today the...
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>>reporter: singing in crises' and terse and being greeted by the congregation brith his celebrationll be welcome senator bernie sanders to speak monday afternoon a representative says they do not endorse specific candidates for election but the trash has a longstanding tradition of creating a form that informs the community on issues and options. >>reporter: faugh actor danny glover is tisza bring his birthday and will be back on monday he campaigned for sanders and south carolina early this year and is looking forward to hearing him speak bernie sanders is expected to be here for about an hour on memorial day starting at 2:00 p.m. act. >>will tran: you can drop off the balance until the close of 8:00 p.m. on june 7th to 24 track boxes located in front of city home and in 14 different cities and alameda county judge in california to oregon trout university to release some of this internal document the class's risque willingham's attorney when they said the documents should not be released because they contain trade secrets and the billionaire said many students will have the with th
>>reporter: singing in crises' and terse and being greeted by the congregation brith his celebrationll be welcome senator bernie sanders to speak monday afternoon a representative says they do not endorse specific candidates for election but the trash has a longstanding tradition of creating a form that informs the community on issues and options. >>reporter: faugh actor danny glover is tisza bring his birthday and will be back on monday he campaigned for sanders and south carolina...
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and in november of that year, chris was called by the lee park church, a congregation of 50 faithful, at which time he committed to be their pastor and to split time between that and being a broadcaster, i think. and chris kept that pace up for the next three years, as he grew a church and he understood that god's calling was to the church and to service, not necessarily to broadcasting. well, let me just say this ... that pastor chris has grown that church to a lively congregation involved in their community, and his senior leadership there has provided the nurturing that's leaded for a community to find their calling in life as part of that church. from the beginning of his career as a news anchor, chris always wanted to give back to be part of the community. he is surely doing that today. today pastor chris is continuing to do so and he is following a strategy that remains the mission of the church: preach the word and love people. i think that sums up pastor chris: "preach the word and love the people." i yield the floor. mr. tillis: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senat
and in november of that year, chris was called by the lee park church, a congregation of 50 faithful, at which time he committed to be their pastor and to split time between that and being a broadcaster, i think. and chris kept that pace up for the next three years, as he grew a church and he understood that god's calling was to the church and to service, not necessarily to broadcasting. well, let me just say this ... that pastor chris has grown that church to a lively congregation involved in...
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the pastor says the congregation has doubled in size in the past nine months.d by december. a year after dennis' death. >> one year later, his impact will be visible from the road. >> reporter: i'm reminded that the tenth commandment is thou shalt not covet. this is a nice gift to have isn't it? it is hard to not take pride in the gift of one man, because there is nothing i did or we did to earn it or deserve it. it was just dennis leaving his possessions to his family. which is his church family. >> reporter: a collection that's turned into a vehicle for generosity. and topped off this church's faith. for cbs this morning saturday, mark albert, egan, minnesota. >>> it really is incredible. mark says serious buyers have come forward. but they want to keep the collection together. >> it would be nice, 32,000 cars that would be difficult. i was impressed with how organized it was. they were even in the bathroom drawer. >> i enjoyed him go under the bed they're under here? >>> the man who knew infinity. the film explores a we sit down with the stars to discuss how
the pastor says the congregation has doubled in size in the past nine months.d by december. a year after dennis' death. >> one year later, his impact will be visible from the road. >> reporter: i'm reminded that the tenth commandment is thou shalt not covet. this is a nice gift to have isn't it? it is hard to not take pride in the gift of one man, because there is nothing i did or we did to earn it or deserve it. it was just dennis leaving his possessions to his family. which is his...
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during the service, music acts as a catalyst that draws the whole congregation together in active participationand the evangel is the spirit of good news. and so when we speak of evangelism in the new testament, we're speaking about the good news of god's love in jesus christ. all who are able, stand to your feet, and let us call ourselves together for worship and celebration. technically, what happens with the music in our service is, it begins with a prelude, and from that point on, music is almost analogous to the old steam engine. it starts rather slow, but as it builds up speed, it increases its energy. we call our service of worship, a service of celebration and jubilation, primarily because of the good news. when you hear good news, you are celebrative. but i also recognize that on any sunday gathered in the pews of this sanctuary are persons who have not had a great deal to celebrate during the week. and so music serves not only as a rallying point, but it also serves as a therapeutic means. (man) this music has one message. you've got to feel something. you leave here, you should feel
during the service, music acts as a catalyst that draws the whole congregation together in active participationand the evangel is the spirit of good news. and so when we speak of evangelism in the new testament, we're speaking about the good news of god's love in jesus christ. all who are able, stand to your feet, and let us call ourselves together for worship and celebration. technically, what happens with the music in our service is, it begins with a prelude, and from that point on, music is...
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until then, this congregation is urging visitors to stop by one last time. they'll be having their 125th anniversary this summer. in bensalem, randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. >>> new at 6:00 from the delaware bureau. state lawmakers try to pull back 1.5 million in funding already set aside for wilmington police. lawmakers say city officials did not abide by the conditions of the offer, and they want the money to be distributed to police departments throughout state instead. >>> well, a dream come true for special group of children from new jersey today. >> they hopped a private jet at the airport for a well-deserved day in disney world. the trip called "operation dream lift" sends seriously ill, physically challenged, or abused children to disney through the sunshine foundation. the group got a big sendoff this morning with the help of the new jersey state troopers accompanying the kids on the trip. once in florida, minnie and mickey provided hugs and smiles for everyone. >> the whole day's about them we're down in the morning and back at night, but they get
until then, this congregation is urging visitors to stop by one last time. they'll be having their 125th anniversary this summer. in bensalem, randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. >>> new at 6:00 from the delaware bureau. state lawmakers try to pull back 1.5 million in funding already set aside for wilmington police. lawmakers say city officials did not abide by the conditions of the offer, and they want the money to be distributed to police departments throughout state instead. >>>...
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>> i think the church can create space for authentic ethnic congregations that minister to a particular need, especially at a particular time. but it must also move into inhabiting or creating space for congregations where people of different races and ethnic backgrounds and sociocommission classes actually come together, because ultimately, i mean, i do pray for the day when those of us who have the same commitment to follow the considered of jesus of nazareth can actually find that commitment and that in christ there is no east nor west, in him no south nors? north. we can get there. i pray for that day, but i know that between here and there, we have to approximate it as best we can. >> woodruff: we've learned just recently that pope francis is saying that he is open to the idea of a commission to study permitting women to become deacons in the catholic church. what would you say is the experience of the episcopal church that might inform what the catholics may be thinking about. >> when we finally get to the point of saying, who has god called to be a bishop or a priest or a deacon,
>> i think the church can create space for authentic ethnic congregations that minister to a particular need, especially at a particular time. but it must also move into inhabiting or creating space for congregations where people of different races and ethnic backgrounds and sociocommission classes actually come together, because ultimately, i mean, i do pray for the day when those of us who have the same commitment to follow the considered of jesus of nazareth can actually find that...
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governor tom wolf and senator bob casey were among those who gathered tonight at the historic congregationrating israel's independence day. honoring the soldiers fighting for the establishment in 1948. and tonight's event was organized by the friends of the israel defense forces. >>> members of the mummers spring bands followed through on a promise they made after several controversial skits during new year's day parade. meeting with nellie fitzpatrick, a liaison for the lgbt community. >>> and still to come on "action news" tonight, returning to our big story for an exclusive sit-down interview with an amtrak victim. >>> backfiring. developments in the past hour on george zimmerman's attempt to sell the gun he used to kill trayvon martin. >>> and changing the rules of the game to protect young football players. we have that story. >>> after today's warm sunshine, tracking hours and thunderstorms on the way not just tomorrow afternoon, but also over the weekend. i will have it for you in the accuweather seven-day forecast. >>> and the phillies try to bounce back in atlanta when "action new
governor tom wolf and senator bob casey were among those who gathered tonight at the historic congregationrating israel's independence day. honoring the soldiers fighting for the establishment in 1948. and tonight's event was organized by the friends of the israel defense forces. >>> members of the mummers spring bands followed through on a promise they made after several controversial skits during new year's day parade. meeting with nellie fitzpatrick, a liaison for the lgbt...
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in those those days if you wanted to be a congregational minister there is a prescribed route. you went to boston latin as a prep school, and then he went to harvard college which is many of you, if not all of you started out as a training ground specifically for congregational preachers in new england. so even though josiah franklin did not have a lot of money, he was a made soap and candles and even as a trade went there was not a very highly esteemed or highly paid job. he decided that somehow or another he was going to send his son to harvard to boston latin and hard harbor to make him a minister. benjamin franklin started at boston latin as his father wished and he actually did quite well. scholastically. was it became clear very quickly that he lacked the calling to be a minister and there's a famous story that you probably heard about that. one winter, one fall when ben and his dad were putting up provisions for the winter they were salting meat and then turned to his father and suggested that they ought to just pray over the barrel of meat once and save themselves havin
in those those days if you wanted to be a congregational minister there is a prescribed route. you went to boston latin as a prep school, and then he went to harvard college which is many of you, if not all of you started out as a training ground specifically for congregational preachers in new england. so even though josiah franklin did not have a lot of money, he was a made soap and candles and even as a trade went there was not a very highly esteemed or highly paid job. he decided that...
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the resource center hosted the service tonight held at the beth judah congregation. local holocaust survivors were honored at tonight's memorial service. >>> and a big night for dozens of teachers in the philadelphia school district. >> the ninth annual lynnback distinguished teachers awards were held. we were there for the prince theater ceremony on chestnut street. 50 high school teachers received the award tonight. the lynnback award is given to exemplary teachers throughout the district. >>> also big honors for nurses in camden county tonight. nbc 10 in cherry hill for cooper university health care's nursing excellence awards. 21 cooper nurses were recognized for their outstanding commitment to patient care. >>> it's tech week in philadelphia, and to celebrate, more than a dozen female leaders in a number of technology fields were honored tonight. nbc 10 in center city for the second annual rad awards. local women were recognized for inspiring others to reach their professional goals. >> it was inspiring tonight not to have some rain around. a brief respite. >> i
the resource center hosted the service tonight held at the beth judah congregation. local holocaust survivors were honored at tonight's memorial service. >>> and a big night for dozens of teachers in the philadelphia school district. >> the ninth annual lynnback distinguished teachers awards were held. we were there for the prince theater ceremony on chestnut street. 50 high school teachers received the award tonight. the lynnback award is given to exemplary teachers throughout...
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were at third baptist church when the chief chaplin spoke yesterday at the meeting telling the congregation he has two goals, reforming the department's "use-of-force" policy and rule out body cameras. he replaced police chief suhr who resigned after the city's latest deadly police shooting. >> today a submarine is going to dive deep into the mediterranean looking for the black boxes from flight 804 key information as the mystery of what brought down the plane remains. >> our reporter has the latest from washington. >> good morning, search crews have been coming the mediterranean sea for any sign of egyptaair 804 since it disappeared on tuesday. the backup is on the way, officials say a so far ship is expected to help in the search today. >> united states navy pilots on the job over the mediterranean sea. >> today we are going out to help with the search-and-rescue efforts. >> using state-of-the-art sensors, debris was found including a shoe, hand bag, and tatter seats. >> the egypt army deepened the search. >> an egyptian submarine now being deployed to the area where officials believe the
were at third baptist church when the chief chaplin spoke yesterday at the meeting telling the congregation he has two goals, reforming the department's "use-of-force" policy and rule out body cameras. he replaced police chief suhr who resigned after the city's latest deadly police shooting. >> today a submarine is going to dive deep into the mediterranean looking for the black boxes from flight 804 key information as the mystery of what brought down the plane remains. >>...
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flames tore through the serbian orthodox cathedral last night hours after the congregation held theiraster service. the fire completely destroyed the roof of the church which was built in the early 1850s. one minor injury was reported, the church's caretaker. he ran inside to try and put out the fire. the cause is under investigation. >>> washington, d.c., commuters who use the metro can expect delays this morning following the derailment of a freight train. 15 cars jumped the tracks jed morning near the rhode island avenue metro station. one of the tanker cars leaked sodium hydroxide. there were no injuries and no evacuations ordered. >>> prince's long-time chef says the singer was fighting frequent sore throats and upset stomachs in the months leading up to his death. the singer was found dead at his minnesota home on april 21st. ray roberts says prince started wanting meals that were easier to digest. >>> the union that represents schoolteachers is calling for a sickout. 43 detroit schools will be closed today. saturday the school system announced that it would not have enough mone
flames tore through the serbian orthodox cathedral last night hours after the congregation held theiraster service. the fire completely destroyed the roof of the church which was built in the early 1850s. one minor injury was reported, the church's caretaker. he ran inside to try and put out the fire. the cause is under investigation. >>> washington, d.c., commuters who use the metro can expect delays this morning following the derailment of a freight train. 15 cars jumped the tracks...
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the congregation takes a big step towards becoming whole. >>> it's 4:30. good morning. a lot going on today. i'm tracy davidson. let's get to meteorologist bill henley with his first alert neighborhood forecast, a look at conditions where you live because, again, as always, they can be different. >> and they are this moin
the congregation takes a big step towards becoming whole. >>> it's 4:30. good morning. a lot going on today. i'm tracy davidson. let's get to meteorologist bill henley with his first alert neighborhood forecast, a look at conditions where you live because, again, as always, they can be different. >> and they are this moin
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the congregation takes a big step towards becoming whole. >>> it's 4:30. good morning. a lot going on today. i'm tracy davidson. let's get to meteorologist bill henley with his first alert neighborhood forecast, a look at conditions where you live because, again, as always, they can be different. >> and they are this morning. we have some clouds moving through. we're spotting some showers too right now in delaware and south jersey. you can see the rain that's coming down. you see the showers headed across delaware bay from delaware. dover has seen a few rain drops. only light showers we're talking about here. most of the area is dry. and cooling. we're in the 50s right now in philadelphia. we will get breaks in the clouds. look at the temperatures. 55 degrees at 6:00. we're heading for the 70s this afternoon. that being said, there are some cool spots. 50 degrees now in cochranville. into the low 50s right now in bucks county for ft. washington. a cool start but a nice warmup. we saw some sunshine yesterday. that's happening again today. go through the futurecast and sh
the congregation takes a big step towards becoming whole. >>> it's 4:30. good morning. a lot going on today. i'm tracy davidson. let's get to meteorologist bill henley with his first alert neighborhood forecast, a look at conditions where you live because, again, as always, they can be different. >> and they are this morning. we have some clouds moving through. we're spotting some showers too right now in delaware and south jersey. you can see the rain that's coming down. you see...
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. >>> a montgomery county synagogue paid tribute to a man who served their congregation for 50 years. ♪ the philadelphia girl choir was one of the many performers at sunday night's gala concert honoring america's cantor charles davidson. davidson is celebrating his 50-year jubilee. cantor is known worldwide as a composer of meaningful music with a focus on jewish, israeli and holocaust themes. ♪ in air ♪ gave proof through the night >> a holocaust survivor fulfilled her longtime dream of singing the national anthem at a detroit tigers game. this is 89-year-old hermina hirsch. the czechoslovakian native was 17 years old when her family was split up and sent to concentration camps. she was liberated in 1945. she says her kids are proud of her for chasing her dream. >> she says she always has loved that song so much. and it was a dream come true. >> she sang it beautifully. >>> more than 100 young patients at children's hospital of philadelphia are celebrating a new chance at life this weekend. >> nbc 10 was in university city as dozens of patients and their families reunited with doctor
. >>> a montgomery county synagogue paid tribute to a man who served their congregation for 50 years. ♪ the philadelphia girl choir was one of the many performers at sunday night's gala concert honoring america's cantor charles davidson. davidson is celebrating his 50-year jubilee. cantor is known worldwide as a composer of meaningful music with a focus on jewish, israeli and holocaust themes. ♪ in air ♪ gave proof through the night >> a holocaust survivor fulfilled her...
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where congregants huddled together for safety. the first officer on the scene shot several times. s.w.a.t. teams and a police chopper move in. gunmen firing on that chopper, even hitting homes. >> female was shot in the leg. >> reporter: one woman shot in her car, another driver killed. a boy scout giving first aid to a wounded officer. >> i asked him to remove his vest, and once he had done that, i wrapped up the wound. >> reporter: eight shot in all. bullets coming just inches from this man. >> the bullet came through that door and then it went through that seat. >> reporter: one man police are calling a suspect was wounded, but they aren't saying who shot him. s.w.a.t. officers killed one, and are still searching for another. right now, police searching for a motive. tom? >> phillip, thank you. >>> and we have breaking developments coming in from florida. the shark attack reported off neptune beach. a boy bitten on the leg in shallow water. here's aditi roy. >> reporter: terrifying moments at a florida beach this weekend. a boy attacked by a shark. police say the middle school-
where congregants huddled together for safety. the first officer on the scene shot several times. s.w.a.t. teams and a police chopper move in. gunmen firing on that chopper, even hitting homes. >> female was shot in the leg. >> reporter: one woman shot in her car, another driver killed. a boy scout giving first aid to a wounded officer. >> i asked him to remove his vest, and once he had done that, i wrapped up the wound. >> reporter: eight shot in all. bullets coming...
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. >>> the congregation of one south jersey church got some mothers day wisdom from a woman with a centuryence. gloucester county community church showcased one of its own 98 year-old mildred keys, at today's services. the keys spoke of overcoming challenges from losing her own mother at three to moving through decade have of racial discrimination. she also provided some mothering tips of her own. >>> moms got special insight into philadelphia's public art today, a group met at academy of fine arts for mothers day, murallal arts tour. by foot and trolley they visited mural was a professional guide and they heard stories behind that wall art from a women's point of view. it was all put together buy mural arts program. >>> jamie's in for jeff and phillies, they are not blowing anybody out but fining ways to win for sure. >> they're exciting. >> yes, they are. >> i don't know if the phillies will have a winning record this year. do know these guys are fun to watch. what a mothers day treat, interesting baseball game for phillies in florida, at the ballpark decked out in pink. how about camero
. >>> the congregation of one south jersey church got some mothers day wisdom from a woman with a centuryence. gloucester county community church showcased one of its own 98 year-old mildred keys, at today's services. the keys spoke of overcoming challenges from losing her own mother at three to moving through decade have of racial discrimination. she also provided some mothering tips of her own. >>> moms got special insight into philadelphia's public art today, a group met at...
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those who chose to remain tended to congregate around colonel inliam norris' settlement the area of santa barbara and americana. 1865, theled in americans in this area it retained their sense of confederate identity. that is even true today. in a country of immigrant groups such as brazil, this people not only remember the confederate ancestors, but embrace heritage as a way of distinguishing themselves from other brazilian groups. that is one thing to keep in mind as well. this is not an issue that is limited to the conclusion of the oril war and the ensuing two three decades following. it is an ongoing narrative. barbara,r in santa there is a celebration in which confederados come together and celebrate their heritage. they play "dixie" but they sing it in portuguese. if you look at the people who are participating, a large portion of them are people of color. uniformsare wearing and the ladies are wearing southern bell attire. so, it's very surreal. and there's the confederate battle flag all over the place. it's a surreal kind of thing to witness in another country. these people celeb
those who chose to remain tended to congregate around colonel inliam norris' settlement the area of santa barbara and americana. 1865, theled in americans in this area it retained their sense of confederate identity. that is even true today. in a country of immigrant groups such as brazil, this people not only remember the confederate ancestors, but embrace heritage as a way of distinguishing themselves from other brazilian groups. that is one thing to keep in mind as well. this is not an issue...
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religious he hope to tie event to the church making the gift to the minister of you wanted to be a congregational minister in good standing and then he went to harvard college to start off as a training ground so even though he did not have a lot of money that was not a highly esteemed dear highly paid job somehow he decided he would send his son to harvard to make to the minister. with benjamin franklin actually did quite well but the problem was the that he lacked the calling and there is a famous story about that one winter his dad was putting the provisions he turned to his bother and said we should just prior for the apparel wants instead of every single time they sit down to eat. that is a typical type of logical piece of logic cannot for a preacher so when he decided there was no point to incur the expense and pulled him from school at 10 years old it was hot quirk bring down the animal fat to process. even at this age was strapping and strong he hated it it was mindless said he told his father he wanted to see the world. his bader was very upset because it was common knowledge that being
religious he hope to tie event to the church making the gift to the minister of you wanted to be a congregational minister in good standing and then he went to harvard college to start off as a training ground so even though he did not have a lot of money that was not a highly esteemed dear highly paid job somehow he decided he would send his son to harvard to make to the minister. with benjamin franklin actually did quite well but the problem was the that he lacked the calling and there is a...
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that is where chief suhr as well as the public defender will be having a forum tonight at congregation -- israel. they've been given the marching orders to, quote, shut that expletive down. they'll be there at 6:00, the forum happening at 7:00. reporting from city hall, melanie woodrow, abc 7 niz. >>> san francisco's racial justice committee is calling on the board of supervisors to take action again the sfpd in light of the text message xandz als and other issues. committee members made their demands today at the hall of justice. they also released a recording they say is gang task force sergeant lynn brobeorroroberg u fellow officers to trump up charges against a member of a hip-hop group. >> charge it as a felony, all right? now charge him up. is there anything else we can get on him? >> the committee admits it doesn't know who the sergeant is referring to in the recording. the department is investigating. meantime, here are the actions the committee wants supervisors to take. first, establish an independent office of citizen complaints that operates outside the police budget. secon
that is where chief suhr as well as the public defender will be having a forum tonight at congregation -- israel. they've been given the marching orders to, quote, shut that expletive down. they'll be there at 6:00, the forum happening at 7:00. reporting from city hall, melanie woodrow, abc 7 niz. >>> san francisco's racial justice committee is calling on the board of supervisors to take action again the sfpd in light of the text message xandz als and other issues. committee members...
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early here in the morning, and just after 5:00 a.m., and we would expect the families to once again congregate here in the hope that they will get more information in the hours to come. john. >> okay. thank you, becky. >> appreciate it. thank you. we will check back with you in a short time from now, and now over to paris where the flight took off late. >> and now, joining us from charles de gaulle airport, and max foster, the french investigators have opened up their own inquiry here into the plane crash, and what are they specifically looking at? >> well, if you consider it is terror-related, it is the focus of things here if that is indeed going to be transpired to be the cause of this, because the airline obviously started here. so many questions about what sort of access there would have been to the planes, and the investigation is focusing on the ground crew for example and the crew on board or the passengers and what screening can be done here, and whether what they are going to find out about anybody involved in that plane, and going through the footage, and what is baffling a lot of p
early here in the morning, and just after 5:00 a.m., and we would expect the families to once again congregate here in the hope that they will get more information in the hours to come. john. >> okay. thank you, becky. >> appreciate it. thank you. we will check back with you in a short time from now, and now over to paris where the flight took off late. >> and now, joining us from charles de gaulle airport, and max foster, the french investigators have opened up their own...
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it very regular that places were a high number of students congregate illnesses are going to spread. so it's not something that is new to us. we deal with it. we have a protocal. we are invested in making sure the health of students is protected at all times. >> reporter:back at bachrodt elementary, the containment effort appears to be working. on thursday, 16 kids called in sick but only 4 of those cases were new. >> reporter:it's also unlikely the outbreak will last much longer because there's only 4 days left before school lets out for the summer. in san jose ,charles cliffod kron4 news. >> steve:two alameda county sheriff deputies.charged with beating a suspect.have pleaded not guilty. today, deputies luis santamaria and paul wieber appeared in san francisco superior court. the two are accused of beating 29-year-old stanislav petrov with batons. >> steve:petrov was being chased by the deputies for driving a stolen car. it ended when petrov crashed the car in san francisco's mission neighborhood. the beating came to light when a surveillance video was released to the public. >> st
it very regular that places were a high number of students congregate illnesses are going to spread. so it's not something that is new to us. we deal with it. we have a protocal. we are invested in making sure the health of students is protected at all times. >> reporter:back at bachrodt elementary, the containment effort appears to be working. on thursday, 16 kids called in sick but only 4 of those cases were new. >> reporter:it's also unlikely the outbreak will last much longer...
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it is where the delegates of the workers party have congregated this morning.believe that the leader is inside addressing them. we believe it started around 9:00 a.m. we have been allowed to stand back on the corner looking across the road at a square filled with coaches from the worker party delegates. we are expecting a lot of pageantry later this afternoon in the run-up to this event -- we have been shown around pyongyang and parts of the economy, the agriculture, and the history of this country that the government wants to show off. this is a political set piece and we may get an indication that there could be some hence that the gray market economy that has sprung up -- the party may get behind it and give it its blessing. we may also hear more about the nuclear program. we have seen military individuals out preparing. it is expected to be a big show. maybe more show than substance but we are hoping to get a little insight into what the future hold for this country, politically, economically, and militarily. he joins us live from seoul. what is the purpose
it is where the delegates of the workers party have congregated this morning.believe that the leader is inside addressing them. we believe it started around 9:00 a.m. we have been allowed to stand back on the corner looking across the road at a square filled with coaches from the worker party delegates. we are expecting a lot of pageantry later this afternoon in the run-up to this event -- we have been shown around pyongyang and parts of the economy, the agriculture, and the history of this...
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those are some of the things a good thing being done by the academy like saint bridges and first congregationhat have likely been demolished or possibly would have been if it was taken over over by the academy seismically retrofit and for profit they pay property tax not the case when we were a rig institution your recommendations sounds like a wise one to me and a couple of other things i noticed in here looks like in terms of process of the planning commission will hear any planning code changes first before the board of supervisors so i think i understand what the process is there your study requests very good it looks like the period from 2010 to 2016 the academy came less dense in terms of number of students number of staff and number of students in shuttles so that was an important to know there was a significant downward trend for a variety of reasons a lot more online and perhaps a lot of students taking advantage of other types of transportation rather than using the shuttles and then the the other they know might have missed it the signs and window i assume those have been corrected
those are some of the things a good thing being done by the academy like saint bridges and first congregationhat have likely been demolished or possibly would have been if it was taken over over by the academy seismically retrofit and for profit they pay property tax not the case when we were a rig institution your recommendations sounds like a wise one to me and a couple of other things i noticed in here looks like in terms of process of the planning commission will hear any planning code...
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. >> reporter: singing and praises at church and being graded -- greeted by the congregation. >> each generation is picking up the mantle to fight for justice. >> reporter: serving as pastor for more than 40 years he has guided many in their spiritual journey. and sunday brought out many familiar faces. >> i have heard him on several occasions. i knew him because of social justice work. >> reporter: his son is the current pastor with a deep history of civil rights and social justice they will be welcoming bernie sanders to speak monday afternoon. a church representative says they do not endorse a specific candidate. but the church has a long- standing tradition of creating a forum that informs the community on issues and options. >> we had been planting seeds in the fertile ground to hear a balanced picture. for which the black vote is worthy. >> reporter: danny glover is here celebrating the pastor's birthday and will be back on monday. he campaigned for sanders in south carolina earlier this year. he is looking forward to hearing him speak. >> he is always the one who voted his cons
. >> reporter: singing and praises at church and being graded -- greeted by the congregation. >> each generation is picking up the mantle to fight for justice. >> reporter: serving as pastor for more than 40 years he has guided many in their spiritual journey. and sunday brought out many familiar faces. >> i have heard him on several occasions. i knew him because of social justice work. >> reporter: his son is the current pastor with a deep history of civil rights...
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this is where startups and people in the innovation community congregate.c4 district of boston, where ge really moving its headquarters from connecticut. i huge coup for the city. it came with a big incentive package, creating hundreds of jobs. they will be looking at startups potentially acquire. there are a lot of egg tech companies here as well. there is a super cluster of biotech and pharma companies, as well as a number of startups. 40 plus accelerators in the boston and massachusetts area. some of them are tied to universities. others you may have heard of. tech stars, pouring money into this community. one of the problems is that a lot of those that start in boston don't stay in boston. you know that facebook started in a harvard dorm room and then moved to silicon valley. but mark zuckerberg says that if today,starting a company he would have stayed in boston. but that's a big focus on the community, focusing on the innovation ecosystem and convincing entrepreneurs to stay. no shortage of big academic institutions there. hard to develop partnerships
this is where startups and people in the innovation community congregate.c4 district of boston, where ge really moving its headquarters from connecticut. i huge coup for the city. it came with a big incentive package, creating hundreds of jobs. they will be looking at startups potentially acquire. there are a lot of egg tech companies here as well. there is a super cluster of biotech and pharma companies, as well as a number of startups. 40 plus accelerators in the boston and massachusetts...
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going on i've done that for the last couple weekends but that was an issue that issue was people congregating into the alley to keep an eye on it looked fine the knock out on mission street is another one and that one had issues with leaving the door open during performance and there was a complaint i was dealing with that and decided it was fine the door was shut a accountant of follow-up on the last hearing i talked with monroe about the complainant is the landlord of the building next door talked to the complainant well and what they originally minded the complaint wanted sound at the time a similar situation the building is you think opted out i expressed basically, we don't approach it personally we want to work together to try to solve the issue rather than an enforcement action so initially when i talked to the building owner about a month ago they weren't on board with dealing with the memo i made it clear that's right the route he agreed to a meeting so that's going to be be passed on to shawn we'll see where that goes the square so they finally took the speakers out of the wall the
going on i've done that for the last couple weekends but that was an issue that issue was people congregating into the alley to keep an eye on it looked fine the knock out on mission street is another one and that one had issues with leaving the door open during performance and there was a complaint i was dealing with that and decided it was fine the door was shut a accountant of follow-up on the last hearing i talked with monroe about the complainant is the landlord of the building next door...