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our congregation is an international congregation.e have provinces in ten countries around the world and then each province has missions in other countries. . >> ten countries around the world with provinces and sisters who populate that. >> right. >> okay. >> we used to have in the hay day of the congregation around 5,000 sisters. >> worldwide? >> worldwide and now we are about 1200. >> that's pretty good numbers for the declining population of catholic religious. >> yup but most we have are in indonesia, tanzania and brazil. the european and american provinces are slowly aging. >> we understand that and it's a demographic fact that they're aging out. and then you say there were 5,000 in the hay day. when was your congregation founded? >> we were founded in 1835 in a small village in south eastern holland. right along the german border. and it was right after the napolean wars and catherine damon was a young woman in the village. didn't have much education but was touched by god in her own space and in her own heart and wanted to ser
our congregation is an international congregation.e have provinces in ten countries around the world and then each province has missions in other countries. . >> ten countries around the world with provinces and sisters who populate that. >> right. >> okay. >> we used to have in the hay day of the congregation around 5,000 sisters. >> worldwide? >> worldwide and now we are about 1200. >> that's pretty good numbers for the declining population of...
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the congregation was more than just a place of worship. it was a place for social activity, a place to gather. it had a school so it was educating the african-american community that would have lived here. this is indian avenue. indiana avenue was the heart of the african-american community. even today, you see a lot of things going on. imagine going back to the 1940's and 1950's. ,ou had jazz clubs, theater madame walker was formed in 1867. -- was born in 1867. she passed away in 1919. she was a woman who was an entrepreneur, a philanthropist, and she was someone dedicated to helping others. she became well-known because of her beauty product and what she was able to build within that company. she definitely is someone who was very important to the community. she moved to indianapolis in 1910 because of the network. there was a strong african-american population. it was a good physical location and she moved here in 1910. she established a lab here. she had a beauty school and provided an opportunity for a lot of women here and across the
the congregation was more than just a place of worship. it was a place for social activity, a place to gather. it had a school so it was educating the african-american community that would have lived here. this is indian avenue. indiana avenue was the heart of the african-american community. even today, you see a lot of things going on. imagine going back to the 1940's and 1950's. ,ou had jazz clubs, theater madame walker was formed in 1867. -- was born in 1867. she passed away in 1919. she was...
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that is a cleric talking to the congregation.u could see genuine mourning and tears from many people who are listening to the imam giving friday prayers. let's bring in the professor of international relations at the london school of economics and the author of making the arab world. where does this leave us? so many questions. this could be something that brings about a cataclysmic reaction in the region. by all measures, this is a declaration of war by the trump administration against iran. that is how it will be seen in iran and that is how it will be seen throughout the region. the enemies of iran will see it as such and celebrate, and iranian allies are probably planning retaliation. it is a massive escalation on the part of the trump administration. the escalation is based on the idea that it will likely deter iran. in fact, i doubt whether this massive escalation will deter iran. it will bring about the reverse , deter iran. it will bring about the reverse, which further escalation. we are bringing in these pictures are fr
that is a cleric talking to the congregation.u could see genuine mourning and tears from many people who are listening to the imam giving friday prayers. let's bring in the professor of international relations at the london school of economics and the author of making the arab world. where does this leave us? so many questions. this could be something that brings about a cataclysmic reaction in the region. by all measures, this is a declaration of war by the trump administration against iran....
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tonight the congregation is on edge and taking every precaution possible to make sure the community stays safe. nbc bay area's sergio quintana joins us in san carlos. sergio, a scary situation for those church members for sure. >> reporter: yeah. san mateo county sheriff's deputies say paul michaelson hand delivered several notes to the church here over the last week. so when church members were looking at security camera video, they were surprised that they saw someone they recognized. outside holy trinity lutheran church tonight, san mateo county sheriff's patrol cars, members and neighbors say they're concerned for their safety. >> everybody's scared. they don't want their kids to come. my friend's daughter, she's supposed to light the candles this weekend. she's like, no, i'm not even going to participate in that. >> reporter: detectives say 79-year-old paul michaelson sent several disturbing letters to the church threatening to shoot members of the congregation where he's a former member. he's also a current outreach pastor at the nearby hope evangelical church in san mateo. >> we ar
tonight the congregation is on edge and taking every precaution possible to make sure the community stays safe. nbc bay area's sergio quintana joins us in san carlos. sergio, a scary situation for those church members for sure. >> reporter: yeah. san mateo county sheriff's deputies say paul michaelson hand delivered several notes to the church here over the last week. so when church members were looking at security camera video, they were surprised that they saw someone they recognized....
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but those struggles, those questions, those s,are addressed week in and week out at congregations harm and small across the united states and it seems less a matter of pronounce the from on high but each congregation coming to accept the truth that in our pews, in our membership, in the beloved community, there is a xude range of healthy se e th expresotheonr day and i saw thi little book on the history of norstra dam. we know it was almost destroyed in april and the writer took a little of the history. i didn't know it bit in 1100 to men and women participated in the building of it and i think since 1803, the first time it did not have a christmas eve service. >> i read that. >> so that struck me as one of the major stories. notre dame is a major faith and to see the smoke billowing up, that was almost destroyed. that was an a fact on the soul of a lot of folks. >> that is right. >> five years to rebuild they say. >> that is a long time. >> that is optimistic i would think. >> probably so. we're coming to the end of the segmentment anything else before we close and come back? >> certa
but those struggles, those questions, those s,are addressed week in and week out at congregations harm and small across the united states and it seems less a matter of pronounce the from on high but each congregation coming to accept the truth that in our pews, in our membership, in the beloved community, there is a xude range of healthy se e th expresotheonr day and i saw thi little book on the history of norstra dam. we know it was almost destroyed in april and the writer took a little of the...
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congregations are far apart. travelling by boat takes a long time.e church struggles to find young people willing to be celibate. in the village of sÃo francisco, father edilberto is greeted by 200 young catholics. he'll be holding an outdoor mass, here on the riverbank. only priests are permitted to consecrate the bread. that's why he made the six-hour journey. sÃo francisco is hosting a meeting of catholic youth from the region. it's also a chance for some socializing. father edilberto also talked about the pope's synod of amazonian bishops,s, and possie plans to ease the celibacy requirement. father edilberto: for the first time ever, the pope will try to allow married men to hold mass. if god wills it, one day even women might be allowed to do that as well. reporter: it's an idea that would upend centuries of church teaching. father edilberto: i support getting rid of the celibacy requirement. if a priest wants to be chaste, ne. but it shohould be voluntary, d not obligatory. reporter: pope francis has said the idea will be given discussion in th
congregations are far apart. travelling by boat takes a long time.e church struggles to find young people willing to be celibate. in the village of sÃo francisco, father edilberto is greeted by 200 young catholics. he'll be holding an outdoor mass, here on the riverbank. only priests are permitted to consecrate the bread. that's why he made the six-hour journey. sÃo francisco is hosting a meeting of catholic youth from the region. it's also a chance for some socializing. father edilberto also...
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the congregation is celebrating mass.he father talks about reforms being proposed and says they are very important for the future of the church. >> god knows we are at a critical juncture. only 14% of the population in germany think the catholic church is credible. reporter: the scandals about sexual abuse in the church have raised the pressure to make major changes to catholic teachings. congregants have a number of complaints and proposals. >> there can be no progress without change. the church needs to question many of its dogmas and perhaps abandon them. >> celibacy should be abolished. christ never required that. it is nowhere in the bible. >> hostility to sex, for generations people have been robbed of happiness and there you -- their youth. >> women must play a greater role in the church. reporter: she says women should be allowed to perform all o of e functions that men do in the church establishment. she says it is a matter of fairness inn a way t to transfom the male view w of the world tht prevails among cathol
the congregation is celebrating mass.he father talks about reforms being proposed and says they are very important for the future of the church. >> god knows we are at a critical juncture. only 14% of the population in germany think the catholic church is credible. reporter: the scandals about sexual abuse in the church have raised the pressure to make major changes to catholic teachings. congregants have a number of complaints and proposals. >> there can be no progress without...
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congregants have a number of complaints and proposals. there can be no progress without change. the church needs to question many of its dogmas and perhaps abandon them like the off question it's really brought celibacy should be abolished the christ never required that it's nowhere in the bible. 6 was hostility to sex it's for generations the church has robbed people of happiness in their youth and in marriage. to put it to see if women must play a greater role in the church without women i wouldn't be any church. their families a says women should be allowed to fulfill all the functions that men do in the church establishment she says it's a matter of fairness and a way to transform the very male view of the world but prevails among catholic clergy men deal even when they are living in a bubble because they often only register what they as men experience and have no idea how women see things what's more they are all unmarried celibate that means they are living in a world that is very remote from my world from the world of women to fall short it is. the debate about change pit
congregants have a number of complaints and proposals. there can be no progress without change. the church needs to question many of its dogmas and perhaps abandon them like the off question it's really brought celibacy should be abolished the christ never required that it's nowhere in the bible. 6 was hostility to sex it's for generations the church has robbed people of happiness in their youth and in marriage. to put it to see if women must play a greater role in the church without women i...
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(congregation responds) ethel lance found that grace.that grace. tywanza sanders found that grace. daniel l. simmons, sr., found that grace. sharonda coleman-singleton found that grace. myra thompson found that grace. >> i remember just sitting there and sobbing at my desk, in a way that i never did, because it was, like, he's finally being his complete self in full view of the country. >> may grace now lead them home. (congregation agreeing) may god continue to shed his grace on the united states of america. (cheering and applauding) ♪ >> having a black president has no effect, no effect, on what's going on in some of our cities, zero. >> you know they're ramping it up for the 2016 election. every speech they've given has fanned the flame of racial enmity. >> he'not the man of compassion and empathy that he claims to be. ♪ >> the race is well underway, with a new republican candidate... >> you know the race for president is underway when donald trump begins flirting... >> trump's campaign blitz in iowa, promising a "big, special announc
(congregation responds) ethel lance found that grace.that grace. tywanza sanders found that grace. daniel l. simmons, sr., found that grace. sharonda coleman-singleton found that grace. myra thompson found that grace. >> i remember just sitting there and sobbing at my desk, in a way that i never did, because it was, like, he's finally being his complete self in full view of the country. >> may grace now lead them home. (congregation agreeing) may god continue to shed his grace on...
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which at the moment we're living in a concentration of some of the native and gauged and we still congregate in work spaces and social spaces as long as this happens on the new level of dynamism complexity will have power mattresses and. if life dematerialize is where we can become stationary and only interacts with communication system then the game is out something else will happen which has no name yet ok i see and what do you make of the so-called bio architecture that seems to be the trend lately there's this american israeli architect mary oxman experimenting with like ac the protein found in milk which can be as hard to cement do you think we'll see traditional concrete and steel and glass gave way to like eco materials i think that's partly possible i mean some of these experiments of a small scale might move into. fashion and product design 1st but that was also the case was promises and to some extent so i don't know how much of these experiments on there is another scale but i'm very interested in it and i'm interested in. the process is biological engineering genetic engineering
which at the moment we're living in a concentration of some of the native and gauged and we still congregate in work spaces and social spaces as long as this happens on the new level of dynamism complexity will have power mattresses and. if life dematerialize is where we can become stationary and only interacts with communication system then the game is out something else will happen which has no name yet ok i see and what do you make of the so-called bio architecture that seems to be the trend...
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as a holo so that on the inside the thousands of people who congregate in a tower can have into visibility see each other communicate which is of a and then they also have big windows of the outside so from tower to tower there could be bridges and communications so it's a 3 dimensional web of interaction of communication that's was the with all the new moon. means and modes of transportation but also active traveling meaning cycling walking. pond so let's talk about about ideology a bit more when i step into it's a cathedral right there is high and there is lie and the idea is that a human is supposed to feel the ground there of god there is napoleon's imparja texture and it's all about the grandeur of empire or like even if you take the dictator architecture of the thirty's right it's all about being monumental uniform like the ideology behind it does contemporary architecture have an ideology behind it. ernie yes i think there is an ideology i mean i certainly promote one which is the ideology of freedom of and upon earth ship of individuality and offs health organization participation
as a holo so that on the inside the thousands of people who congregate in a tower can have into visibility see each other communicate which is of a and then they also have big windows of the outside so from tower to tower there could be bridges and communications so it's a 3 dimensional web of interaction of communication that's was the with all the new moon. means and modes of transportation but also active traveling meaning cycling walking. pond so let's talk about about ideology a bit more...
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what worked that is the protection legislation codified in texas that enabled churchgoers and congregants to have a security force to train, banning guns in places like that and at this point unless we have identified where we are seeing the eradication of it evil people will do evil things so i place my faith in protection legislation. >> talk about people of faith who go to church and we have to see it over and over but texans to come together after something like this. >> it doesn't matter the political party, we rally around each other but it is important to note the difference in texas, the law already allows people going to church to chair carry guns, that's already the state law. was ratified for there to be a police force so there can be organized -- what you saw is an active shooter drill they had already practiced so these -- people want to talk about texas, the wild west. a lot of these people go to classes, train with their families and this is important and i will reiterate no cops were there. i respect the law enforcement of this world but there's not enough cops to protect
what worked that is the protection legislation codified in texas that enabled churchgoers and congregants to have a security force to train, banning guns in places like that and at this point unless we have identified where we are seeing the eradication of it evil people will do evil things so i place my faith in protection legislation. >> talk about people of faith who go to church and we have to see it over and over but texans to come together after something like this. >> it...
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of done that office building in moscow where there's a big vertical space of congregation with bridges with balconies where it's all about seeing and being seen making connections being part of that process of that self organizing buzzing process of innovation prosperity generation we all can be creative in our we all create us in this new knowledge economy because the physical work is done by robots or by software services and we can reprogram the robots or we can upload the new software basically daily so this physical culture of production can absorb an enormous amount of innovation so we can all be innovative and we do that by coming together in these cities of knowledge and exchange and creation i heard. one say that many cities around the world are overly obsessed with the past do you see this also as a bad thing. there is some of that what i don't like is if cities become museum has or when the the center of a city becomes a museum slash retail more saw and when museums are looked at as tourist traps rather than of creative industry communication so i see there's a tension. with
of done that office building in moscow where there's a big vertical space of congregation with bridges with balconies where it's all about seeing and being seen making connections being part of that process of that self organizing buzzing process of innovation prosperity generation we all can be creative in our we all create us in this new knowledge economy because the physical work is done by robots or by software services and we can reprogram the robots or we can upload the new software...
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and germany the congregation is celebrating mass in his father mr dunham on talks about the reforms that have been proposed and says that very important for the future of the catholic church. yes in phys god and god knows we're at a critical juncture only 14 percent of the population in germany think the catholic church is credible yet sites you got to see killing in. the scandals about sexual abuse in the church have raised the pressure to make major changes to catholic teachings congregants have a number of complaints and proposals. on yvonne that can if there can be no progress without change. the church needs to question many of its dogmas and perhaps abandon them like that off by him it's silly but celibacy should be abolished the christ never required that it's nowhere in the bible. 6 was hostility to sex it's for generations of the church has robbed people of happiness in their youth and in marriage. to put a must see if women must play a greater role in the chats without women i wouldn't be any chicks. says women should be allowed to fulfill all the functions that men do in the c
and germany the congregation is celebrating mass in his father mr dunham on talks about the reforms that have been proposed and says that very important for the future of the catholic church. yes in phys god and god knows we're at a critical juncture only 14 percent of the population in germany think the catholic church is credible yet sites you got to see killing in. the scandals about sexual abuse in the church have raised the pressure to make major changes to catholic teachings congregants...
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to your congregation. >> you pull their views at the beginning, pull your views at the end and what you see from the is what americans reflective in the best moments think about this particular issue. you see in some sense, when you think about it like that the republican tradition says citizens are a public office. but we are the only public officers get to the quiz. like the president of the united states before this process, the president is not somebody who bladders the president was somebody who you ask the president a question, the president answered that question on the basis of information and getting to so far just him. that's on lots of really smart insights like everybody and is reflected on it and you come to a view. if you walk up to elena kagan on the streets of washington after a question about admiralty law be perfectly within her rights as a, i don't answer quiz is about admiralty law that you have a question, get a case. to this report, give us a chance to have an oral ordinance and will reflect on it and give you argue. even injury, if you have a jury listening to the
to your congregation. >> you pull their views at the beginning, pull your views at the end and what you see from the is what americans reflective in the best moments think about this particular issue. you see in some sense, when you think about it like that the republican tradition says citizens are a public office. but we are the only public officers get to the quiz. like the president of the united states before this process, the president is not somebody who bladders the president was...
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of course, they were able to defend themselves and the congregation. >> perhaps one of the things that he was thinking about was the man that had the gun at the bad actor or the criminal who i whose two ex-wives spoke out against him they knew he was a violent person, somebody who ha been helped by this church and then turned on the congregants, it may be that is what he's thinking of in terms of that person should not have been allowed to have a gun, but we'r at a point when if they do have them, should we at least be abl to set others down predicate we talked about this and they gave a lot yeof credit to this man t had h the gun and stopped a lar mass shooting. at think we're all grateful for that. i also said i don't think it should keep us from talking about widespread commonsense gu reform. i don't think we want to get to a point in this country i don't at my church want to rely on just average citizens that are armed t having to protect our church, that's not a solution. i don't want my church dues become sort of a free-for-all into shoot out with yes the guy was well-trained, bu
of course, they were able to defend themselves and the congregation. >> perhaps one of the things that he was thinking about was the man that had the gun at the bad actor or the criminal who i whose two ex-wives spoke out against him they knew he was a violent person, somebody who ha been helped by this church and then turned on the congregants, it may be that is what he's thinking of in terms of that person should not have been allowed to have a gun, but we'r at a point when if they do...
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. >>> a cell phone tower perched on a church steeple is not sitting well with a san jose congregation. parents and parishioners from st. christopher's church and school in willow glen want it gone. today in the bay's damian trujillo has this exclusive story. >> reporter: st. christopher has been a place of worship for 65 years. now church goers and parents on the school grounds are praying the cell station on the steeple comes down. >> until the evidence is established that cell tower radiation isn't harmful for our children, cell towers like the church steeple must be removed. >> it was back in 1999. it was recently upgraded to 4g technology which some parishioners fear could be emitting more radiation. one mom decided she couldn't risk her daughter's health who was diagnosed with leukemia two years ago. we spoke to the mom on the school. >> i will never take a chance with my child's life. this is a minor chance of a health concern. so within one day we made a decision to pull her from the school. >> four other parents did the same. in a statement the diocese says the health and safe
. >>> a cell phone tower perched on a church steeple is not sitting well with a san jose congregation. parents and parishioners from st. christopher's church and school in willow glen want it gone. today in the bay's damian trujillo has this exclusive story. >> reporter: st. christopher has been a place of worship for 65 years. now church goers and parents on the school grounds are praying the cell station on the steeple comes down. >> until the evidence is established that...
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cory marquez is a 34-year-old ordained ptor who left a larger, evangelical congregation after he sawf his own friends were no longer interested in attending church. when you wertalking to your friends about why they didn't go to church, what were you hearing from them? >> "this isn't relevant for me," sexuality, that's a big one. the church is not honestly talking about sexuality. >> you can ask my wife. >> reporter: sexuality is not a boo topic here. marquez's fellow pastor, brittney barron, speaks openly with the congregation about being a lesbian, and many of those tend are from the l.g.b.t.q. community. the congregation has grown from l20 to 400 over tt several years. >> it's less about ft m and more abntent. that people want something that actually matters for their lives. so if the content is literally not healing you, connecting you to something bigger, then you're wasting yoe. >> reporter: new abbey is one of a number of new religious organizations popping up across the country, trying to appeal to younpeople who are increasingly leaving the religions of their anctors. accord
cory marquez is a 34-year-old ordained ptor who left a larger, evangelical congregation after he sawf his own friends were no longer interested in attending church. when you wertalking to your friends about why they didn't go to church, what were you hearing from them? >> "this isn't relevant for me," sexuality, that's a big one. the church is not honestly talking about sexuality. >> you can ask my wife. >> reporter: sexuality is not a boo topic here. marquez's...
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marquez's fellow pastor, brittany barron, speaks openlywi the congregation about being a lesbian, andhose who attend are from the lgbtq community. the congregation has grown from 20 to 400 over the last several years. >> it's less about form and more le wantontent, that pe something that actually matters ir their lives. so, if the conteliterally not healing you, connecting youg to somethingr, then you're wasting your time. cat: new abbey is one of a number of new religiouson organizatipopping up across the country trying to appeal to ung people, who are increasingly leaving the religions of their ancestors. according to an october report from the pew research center, 76 percent of the baby boomer generation describe themselves as christians. in contrast, only half of millnials identify as four in 10 say they are religiously unaffiliated, and one in 10 identify with non-christian faiths. >> this is what interests me, ke, if people say they feel nothing. cat: diane winston is a professor of religion and media at the university of southern california who has been studying religious trena
marquez's fellow pastor, brittany barron, speaks openlywi the congregation about being a lesbian, andhose who attend are from the lgbtq community. the congregation has grown from 20 to 400 over the last several years. >> it's less about form and more le wantontent, that pe something that actually matters ir their lives. so, if the conteliterally not healing you, connecting youg to somethingr, then you're wasting your time. cat: new abbey is one of a number of new religiouson...
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but he did tell us that his congregation is pying for michael said, reporting live in san carlos dan thorn kron 4 newdan thank you a former san mateo police officer wilserve 81 years in prison. >>35 year-old noah winchester was convicted back in october of raping 3 women betwee2013 2015. while he served with the san mateo police departmts and 2 others when he was an offer for the los rios community college district and sent a sacramento. winchester workedfor the last rios community college police departmt from january 2009 until january 2015 oaknd police looking for a car involved in a deadly hit and happened at 3 20 this ash elmhurst united middle school. >>woman s found dead in the roadway there she had been hit by vehicle police say they're looking fornewer model white nissan maxima with damageto the front passenger side windshield meantime open police saidthey made an arrest in the city's fit homicide of 2020. officers say monday, they found a 17 year-old shot on 28th avenue near international boulevard that teen later died lice did not release any information about the person wh
but he did tell us that his congregation is pying for michael said, reporting live in san carlos dan thorn kron 4 newdan thank you a former san mateo police officer wilserve 81 years in prison. >>35 year-old noah winchester was convicted back in october of raping 3 women betwee2013 2015. while he served with the san mateo police departmts and 2 others when he was an offer for the los rios community college district and sent a sacramento. winchester workedfor the last rios community...
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congregation: amen.: arctic slope regional corporation is a company that's tied to the land claims that we were able to achieve in the early days. so, let's go into our boardroom. we have our table here, which is made around the traditional skin boat that we use for whaling. it's a symbol of the principles that we've taken from whaling as far as the importance ofof working t togetr to achieve more for your people. the inupiaq people lived all across the arctic slope region of the statete of alaska, followining the migratation of e animals, but the whale was the center of our culture. you had yankee whaling introduced into our waters from about 1850. as we got into contact, of course, disease killed off a lot of our native people. yeah, it was bad. yeah, it was traumatic. we need to get t over it, we ned to learn from it, grow out of it, and be able to succeed. oil was discovered in 1968 in our backyard--prudhoe bay. the e biggest oil discovery in norrth america. that was wherery mom grew up. you go there
congregation: amen.: arctic slope regional corporation is a company that's tied to the land claims that we were able to achieve in the early days. so, let's go into our boardroom. we have our table here, which is made around the traditional skin boat that we use for whaling. it's a symbol of the principles that we've taken from whaling as far as the importance ofof working t togetr to achieve more for your people. the inupiaq people lived all across the arctic slope region of the statete of...
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members ohio you have the congregation say they were encouraged by the turnout and the outpouring of support today, something they hope continues into the future. in palo alto, kpix 5. >>> a church targeted by thieves made hundreds of kids happy today because of the community member who rallied to make sure it happened. they got together to receive toys in honor of the catholic feast of the three kings. you might remember that last month, the church thought it ha usths edthable to make off iswith the donation box. it was all caught on camera and contained thousands of dollars. once word got out, help came in. >> it was quite amazing because we didn't ask for any money. and immediately, several thousand dollars started flowing in from a lot of donors. so it was really heartening to see the outpouring of generosity. >> that is nice. in all, the church was able to give away 600 presents to the boys and girls. the go fund me has raised more than $13,000. >>> infrared video from the helicopter shows the extent of the problem in santa rosa. about 200 people live in that camp and many more
members ohio you have the congregation say they were encouraged by the turnout and the outpouring of support today, something they hope continues into the future. in palo alto, kpix 5. >>> a church targeted by thieves made hundreds of kids happy today because of the community member who rallied to make sure it happened. they got together to receive toys in honor of the catholic feast of the three kings. you might remember that last month, the church thought it ha usths edthable to make...
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habitable rooms within developing units or congregate residents shall be provided with natural nightexterior glazedopings. he says he fixed that by adding a courtyard where natural light will hit the pods. we contacted the planning department for comment but are still waiting to hear back. >> a reminder, we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area. share them by joining our better bay area group on facebook. >>> new developments, a san jose church struck by thieves before christmas now has raised enough money to hand out toys to hundreds of children this sunday. that wasn't the case after two hooded thieves as you see here walked away with a donation box with more than $2,000 inside. the money was meant to buy toys. thank tuesday a gofundme campaign the church has now raised more than $13,000. >> it's amazing to see how many people actually contributed. it was shocking because we weren't expecting that big of an amount coming in. >> a youth group gathered tonight to sort out the toys and on sunday they'll be given to the kids of the congregation. >>> new developments
habitable rooms within developing units or congregate residents shall be provided with natural nightexterior glazedopings. he says he fixed that by adding a courtyard where natural light will hit the pods. we contacted the planning department for comment but are still waiting to hear back. >> a reminder, we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area. share them by joining our better bay area group on facebook. >>> new developments, a san jose church struck by...
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instead of being afraid the congregation opened its doors yesterday morning to invite the community in to prove love was stronger than fear or hatred and the community responded filling every available seat in the church and spilling out into the courtyard. >> it made us feel unsafe. it made us feel uncertain but i feel like those feelings are being washed away by the overall love that the community is showing us. >> members of the congregation say they were very encouraged by the outpouring of support and hope it's something that continues in the future. >>> happening today, a big rat control effort gets underway at sono d manythat trail sa for recreation and dog walking. for that reason, to the rat problem. instead pest control groups will trap the rats and bait them with a nontoxic sterilizer to slow the population growth. in the meantime the county is working to increase shelter space and give people in the camp a place to go. >>> in tonight's project home, a glimpse at another hidden homeless population. susie steimle introduces us to a young woman who is black and transgender. re
instead of being afraid the congregation opened its doors yesterday morning to invite the community in to prove love was stronger than fear or hatred and the community responded filling every available seat in the church and spilling out into the courtyard. >> it made us feel unsafe. it made us feel uncertain but i feel like those feelings are being washed away by the overall love that the community is showing us. >> members of the congregation say they were very encouraged by the...
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that tonight from the united methodist church saying it will allow traditionalists congregations whoe same-sex marriage and gay clergy to form their own branch. the united methodist church has more than 13 million members in the united states and 80 million worldwide. concerns over instability in the middle east send stocks down today. the dow finished off 234. the s&p 500 lost 23. the nasdaq finished 21. for a week, the dow was down, the s&p 500 was up a sixth, the nasdaq up a six. the price of oil rose up today in response to the strike on the qassem soleimani. joins us now with the ramifications of these actions. good evening, susan. >> good evening, the u.s. market is recovering from much worse levels when the use of the air strike broke. middle east, including iran accounting for more than 60% of the world's oil reserves. as a result, oil surges for months highest, biggest gains for texas oil in four weeks. the reaction would be much more severe but iran's oil experts have been crippled by u.s. sanctions the past 18 months, only producing a quarter million barrels per day. shipp
that tonight from the united methodist church saying it will allow traditionalists congregations whoe same-sex marriage and gay clergy to form their own branch. the united methodist church has more than 13 million members in the united states and 80 million worldwide. concerns over instability in the middle east send stocks down today. the dow finished off 234. the s&p 500 lost 23. the nasdaq finished 21. for a week, the dow was down, the s&p 500 was up a sixth, the nasdaq up a six. the...
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the congregation coming together monday night, holding a vigil at the church. >> tragedy is a word that's often used and a word that nobody wants to hear or say. i lost two great men. >> reporter: tonight, police are still trying to pinpoint a motive, as the community remembers the two men killed in this tragic shooting. whit? >> all right, marcus, thank you. >>> now, to authorities intensifying their search for two missing children in idaho. the siblings disappearing in september. police believe they are in danger, and that their mother knows where they are, but refuses to tell them. here's abc's chief national correspondent matt gutman. >> reporter: tonight, police in idaho fearing the worst for 17-year-old tylee ryan and her little brother, 7-year-old jj vallow, missing since september. jj's grandmother hasn't spoken to the boy since the summer. >> it was a 35-second facetime, we were able to talk to him for those few seconds. >> reporter: police now believe their mother, lori vallow daybell, knows either where the children are or what has happened to them. earlier this year, lori vall
the congregation coming together monday night, holding a vigil at the church. >> tragedy is a word that's often used and a word that nobody wants to hear or say. i lost two great men. >> reporter: tonight, police are still trying to pinpoint a motive, as the community remembers the two men killed in this tragic shooting. whit? >> all right, marcus, thank you. >>> now, to authorities intensifying their search for two missing children in idaho. the siblings disappearing...
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>>he says that shatters their sense of security but the congregation will not be bullied now. the pastor says they'll change the way the secure down this facility and how they handle security at this church she says that the church in the congregation will not be intimidated. and instead they will have a service this weekend open to everybody in the community in palo alto tenor of the psac ii kron 4 news. another developing story that we're following for you this morning to sonoma county sheriff's deputies have been injured in a major accident in santa rosa. >>this happened on highway 12 near leader road where they were responding to a domestic violence call. these are photos you can see how badly those patrol vehicles are damages from the scene one of the deputies was hospitalized with moderate injuries. well to the east bay now laptop theft has now become a homicide case oakland police arrested 2 suspects in connection to the stealing of a laptop from a customer at a starbucks in montclair kron four's gayle ong has details. >>there's 2 memorials where people have been leavin
>>he says that shatters their sense of security but the congregation will not be bullied now. the pastor says they'll change the way the secure down this facility and how they handle security at this church she says that the church in the congregation will not be intimidated. and instead they will have a service this weekend open to everybody in the community in palo alto tenor of the psac ii kron 4 news. another developing story that we're following for you this morning to sonoma county...
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so that is what we are doing in terms of the congregational life.s i said earlier there is a lot of anxiety around this, but i don't think that we are going to cower in fear. we are a resilient community and perhaps because there have been centuries of anti-semitism, we have the resiliency and the courage to work with people with good will to push this back and say we are going to exercise our freedom of religion in this country. >> thank you and i will yield back. >> we think the witnesses of the first panel for their extraordinary testimony. we ask that we move expeditiously to the second panel [inaudible conversations] now more from the subcommittee hearing on the efforts to combat anti-semitism into domestic terrorism. this is a half-an-hour. we welcome the second panel of witnesses. the first witness is mr. john miller, deputy commissioner for intelligence and counterterrorism at the new york city police department, the greatest police department in the history of the world, we think the men in blue. it is good to be back. good afternoon counte
so that is what we are doing in terms of the congregational life.s i said earlier there is a lot of anxiety around this, but i don't think that we are going to cower in fear. we are a resilient community and perhaps because there have been centuries of anti-semitism, we have the resiliency and the courage to work with people with good will to push this back and say we are going to exercise our freedom of religion in this country. >> thank you and i will yield back. >> we think the...
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they range from assisting our congregations with becoming educated on and applying for the grants for security improvements that it available both from the federal government and from state and local governments and we also have been working with local congregation in terms of developing best practices for training the congregants of what to do should there be an unfortunate emergency situation, many, many, many of our congregations have volunteers who are standing outside, synagogues and have been trained on how to be watchful in sort of a see something say something kind of context and so that is what we are doing in terms of our congregation a life. as i said earlier. there is a lot of anxiety about this but i don't think we are going to cower in fear. we are going to, we are a resilient community and perhaps because sadly there have been centuries of antisemitism, we have the resiliency and the courage to work with people of goodwill and government leaders who care to try to push this back and say no, we are not going to be fearful. we are going to recognize our freedom of religio
they range from assisting our congregations with becoming educated on and applying for the grants for security improvements that it available both from the federal government and from state and local governments and we also have been working with local congregation in terms of developing best practices for training the congregants of what to do should there be an unfortunate emergency situation, many, many, many of our congregations have volunteers who are standing outside, synagogues and have...
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the community's response and how the congregation is moving forward. >>> good morning, everyone. it is monday, january 6th. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. thank you for waking up with us. it's 5:30 right now. a little bit chilly but mary is promising you sunshine and warmer temps later on. >> a fantastic day across the bay area with that sunshine. i know it's back to work and school for many of you on this monday, and we are going to help ease you into it with mild and above average temps as we head through the day. so it should be a very pretty day across our region. it's a cold start for sure. temps running in the 30s and in the 40s with concord at 47, oakland 35. 47 in san francisco and san jose at 41. so as we go through the day, looking at 57 in san francisco for a high above average, 58 in oakland, 59 in fremont, and 61 for a high in san jose, looking at 62 in santa rosa. tracking a few weak weather systems as we head through the next several days, we will talk about that and i'll show you that on futurecast coming up. gianna. >>> good morning. if you plan on takin
the community's response and how the congregation is moving forward. >>> good morning, everyone. it is monday, january 6th. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. thank you for waking up with us. it's 5:30 right now. a little bit chilly but mary is promising you sunshine and warmer temps later on. >> a fantastic day across the bay area with that sunshine. i know it's back to work and school for many of you on this monday, and we are going to help ease you into it with mild...
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habitable rooms within developing units or congregate residents shall be provided with natural night by exterior glazedopings. he says he fixed that by adding a courtyard where natural light will hit the pods. we contacted the planning department for comment but are still waiting to hear back. >> a reminder, we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area. share them by joining our better bay area group on facebook. >>> new developments, a san jose church struck by thieves before christmas now has raised enough money to hand out toys to hundreds of children this sunday. that wasn't the case after two hooded thieves as you see here walked away with a donation box with more than $2,000 inside. the money was meant to buy toys. thank tuesday a gofundme campaign the church has now raised more than $13,000. >> it's amazing to see how many people actually contributed. it was shocking because we weren't expecting that big of an amount coming in. >> a youth group gathered tonight to sort out the toys and on sunday they'll be given to the kids of the congregation. >>> new developme
habitable rooms within developing units or congregate residents shall be provided with natural night by exterior glazedopings. he says he fixed that by adding a courtyard where natural light will hit the pods. we contacted the planning department for comment but are still waiting to hear back. >> a reminder, we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area. share them by joining our better bay area group on facebook. >>> new developments, a san jose church struck by...
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it had a very powerful effect and i could see how the muslim students congregated towards each other. i want to conclude by saying that i have heard this phrase never again. and the holocaust museum i repeated it again and again and i'm sorry to say we must not be complacent about this. we think we just say never again and go home and nothing happens. the government you distinguish people running this government, you must make sure when we say never again we mean never again. it is happening and anti-semitism may not be happening on a vast scale but it's happening too frequently. and to me that's very alarming. if you have one jewish person killed that's too many. again and again this happening in pittsburgh, new york, today here or tomorrow over there. we cannot accept it. we must not say never again and not mean it. we must mean it. in conclusion, in the highly complex and interconnected world that we live we must work together to bring down the temperature. the violence and hatred must not congeal into the new normal. it is the modern obligation to preserve the grand and noble visi
it had a very powerful effect and i could see how the muslim students congregated towards each other. i want to conclude by saying that i have heard this phrase never again. and the holocaust museum i repeated it again and again and i'm sorry to say we must not be complacent about this. we think we just say never again and go home and nothing happens. the government you distinguish people running this government, you must make sure when we say never again we mean never again. it is happening...
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former member of the san carlos church and he had a personal disagreement with members of that congregation, the sheriff's office said. he said he felt wronged by the church for not getting the help that he needed. >>> and a honda going southbound in the northbound lanes on highway 17 in campbell collided this morning and the wrong way driver died on the scene. the other driver was taken to the hospital. this is the second crash involving a wrong way driver on highway 17 in just two days. >>> this year we talk about the 2020 census. some people might be too afraid to cooperate. house speaker nancy pelosi helped launch the new campaign. >> reporter: this census is taken every decade and it is time again this year. all around the city you can see artistic signs popping up. they are advertising this 2020 census and encourage people to participate. but that could be challenging this year. how much federal money are they expected to get for schools, hospitals, or transportation projects? it is all tied to the census. >> we want everyone to be counted. >> reporter: with so much riding on the cens
former member of the san carlos church and he had a personal disagreement with members of that congregation, the sheriff's office said. he said he felt wronged by the church for not getting the help that he needed. >>> and a honda going southbound in the northbound lanes on highway 17 in campbell collided this morning and the wrong way driver died on the scene. the other driver was taken to the hospital. this is the second crash involving a wrong way driver on highway 17 in just two...
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it's something in the power of congregation that's cool. >> thank you very much, everybody. >> don't forget to watch the grammy awards right here on cbs sunday starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. eastern. the "overnight news" will be around here, nobody ever does it. i didn't do it. so when i heard they added ultra oxi to the cleaning power of tide, it was just what we needed. dad? i didn't do it. #1 stain and odor fighter, #1 trusted. it's got to be tide. at colonial penn, life insurance company. and with coverage options starting at just $9.95 a month, you can get a whole life insurance plan to help close that gap with a benefit check paid directly to your beneficiary. if you're between age 50 and 85, coverage options start at just $9.95 a month. and the rate is locked in. and it comes with two lifetime guarantees. one, your coverage can never be cancelled, and two, your rate can never go up. call for free information and you'll also get this beneficiary planner free just for calling. use it to record for your loved ones.ion so don't wait, call now. (announcer) and when you cal
it's something in the power of congregation that's cool. >> thank you very much, everybody. >> don't forget to watch the grammy awards right here on cbs sunday starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. eastern. the "overnight news" will be around here, nobody ever does it. i didn't do it. so when i heard they added ultra oxi to the cleaning power of tide, it was just what we needed. dad? i didn't do it. #1 stain and odor fighter, #1 trusted. it's got to be tide. at colonial penn,...
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part quote we are at a loss to understand why anyone would attempt to disrupt the ministrof a congregation whose intent is to be a haven of peace inclusity and reconciliation in the community. >>and quote depu y a search of michael sons, san carlos home turned up no weapons reporting in san carlos dan thorn kron 4 news. >>the former san mateo police officer will be serving 81 years in pris, he's 35 yeaold noah winchester e was convicted back in october for raping3 women between 2013 2015 when he was with the samateo police department, he's also guilty of raping 2 other women when he was an officer for the los rios community college district in sacramento between2009 2015. developing news out of the east bay this morning, the alameda county coronehas identified the woman who was killed in a hit and run. she's 40 i 40 year-old michelle lee singleton poce in oakland are still looking for the car that was involved in that deadly crash.ey say it happened around 3 o'clock friday afternoon at 98th avenue neilnear elmhurst on midd united middle school singleton according to believes may have been
part quote we are at a loss to understand why anyone would attempt to disrupt the ministrof a congregation whose intent is to be a haven of peace inclusity and reconciliation in the community. >>and quote depu y a search of michael sons, san carlos home turned up no weapons reporting in san carlos dan thorn kron 4 news. >>the former san mateo police officer will be serving 81 years in pris, he's 35 yeaold noah winchester e was convicted back in october for raping3 women between 2013...
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. -- from congregation b'nai israel, from little rock arkansas. the chaplain: source of blessing we come before you today asking your blessings upon the united states house of representatives. at this time of grave division, inspire these members of the people's house to reach across every kind of aisle, to build new friendships that may grow into opportunities for greater understanding, speaking shared solutions to america's greatest problems. as the winds of war threaten all humanity, inspire the members of the people's house to work toward peace, for the ability to wage peace is a greater measure of the nation's strength than the capacity to wage war. consecrate this house to perfect the nation our founders could not even envision. stice, liberty, freedom from persecution and discrimination for every person within our borders. then will this house and our nation truly be blessed. let us say, amen. the speaker pro tempore: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his pproval thereof. pursuant to
. -- from congregation b'nai israel, from little rock arkansas. the chaplain: source of blessing we come before you today asking your blessings upon the united states house of representatives. at this time of grave division, inspire these members of the people's house to reach across every kind of aisle, to build new friendships that may grow into opportunities for greater understanding, speaking shared solutions to america's greatest problems. as the winds of war threaten all humanity, inspire...
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at services commemorating the prophet muhammad's birthday, mullahs have exhorted their congregationsay the soviet infidels. the afghan insurgents has effectively used religious unity in their recruiting drives. the soviets tried to counter the religious issue. several hundred members of the muslim clergy have been sent to the ussr for indoctrination. the government also has tried to influence public opinion in outlying areas by offering cash payments to the mullahs. in addition, babrak and other key figures of his regime are pictured as devout muslims. there is little evidence, however, that this propaganda tack is working. the overwhelming majority of afghans look with cynicism on efforts by the marxist government to present itself as the defender of the muslim faith. mullahs, such as this one in kabul who tries to encourage supporters to support babrak's regime, quickly lose their credibility. a few have been killed for their betrayal. just as overwhelmingly negative was the initial worldwide reaction to the soviet aggression against its small neighbor. >> [speaking foreign languag
at services commemorating the prophet muhammad's birthday, mullahs have exhorted their congregationsay the soviet infidels. the afghan insurgents has effectively used religious unity in their recruiting drives. the soviets tried to counter the religious issue. several hundred members of the muslim clergy have been sent to the ussr for indoctrination. the government also has tried to influence public opinion in outlying areas by offering cash payments to the mullahs. in addition, babrak and...
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three and half years from the time we entered to the time that we but world war ii was a big and congregatedit took three and half years from the time we entered to the time that we won, with 12 million people under arms. so why is it going to take us a quarter good morning! oh no, here comes the neighbor probably to brag about how amazing his xfinity customer service is. i'm mike, i'm so busy. good thing xfinity has two-hour appointment windows. they have night and weekend appointments too. he's here. bill? karolyn? nope! no, just a couple of rocks. download the my account app to manage your appointments making today's xfinity customer service simple, easy, awesome. i'll pass. can you help keep these iguys protected online?? easy, connect to the xfi gateway. what about internet speeds that keep up with my gaming? let's hook you up with the fastest internet from xfinity. what about wireless data options for the family? of course, you can customize and save. can you save me from this conversation? that we can't do, but come in and see what we can do. we're here to make life simple. easy. awes
three and half years from the time we entered to the time that we but world war ii was a big and congregatedit took three and half years from the time we entered to the time that we won, with 12 million people under arms. so why is it going to take us a quarter good morning! oh no, here comes the neighbor probably to brag about how amazing his xfinity customer service is. i'm mike, i'm so busy. good thing xfinity has two-hour appointment windows. they have night and weekend appointments too....
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talking, he would rise in the eyes and just deliver a barn burning speech until people in the congregation grabbed him and he was very tall and lanky and you would just like golden and there would have to carry them out. he was beat up, he was beat up every time. he was kept, thrown out of the window. he went to jail. they made it a crime to interrupt the church service in new hampshire where he was by merely doing this but he did it anyway. you will see him. he's in and is one of my favorite figures in the book. in the last week of june 1858, they stepped off the trains into sunshine and the small but bustling town of rutland vermont. short and women long-haired men sporting bloomers and columns conspicuous hats and checkered suits. as the smirking of times reporter would write in his evening dispatch, there were a people of all sorts of shapes, white, black, partial black, badly sunburned. who convened to discuss abolitionism, spiritualism can free love, free trade and all other things. find the vacant lot on the east side of grove street a bot root beer and gingerbread from the locals w
talking, he would rise in the eyes and just deliver a barn burning speech until people in the congregation grabbed him and he was very tall and lanky and you would just like golden and there would have to carry them out. he was beat up, he was beat up every time. he was kept, thrown out of the window. he went to jail. they made it a crime to interrupt the church service in new hampshire where he was by merely doing this but he did it anyway. you will see him. he's in and is one of my favorite...
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the congregants of what to do in -- should there be an unfortunate emergency situation. many, many, many of our congregations have volunteers who are standing outside synagogues and have been trained on how to be watchful in sort of a see something say something kind of context, and so that's what we're doing in terms of our congregationally. as i said earlier, there's a lot of anxiety around this, but i don't think we're going to cower in fear. we're a resilient community and perhaps because sadly there have been centuries of anti-semitism we have the resiliency and the courage to work with people of goodwill and government leaders who care to try to push this back and say no, we're not going to be fearful. we're going to exercise our freedom of religion in this country. >> thank you very much. i yield back, mr. chairman. >> mr. raskin, thanks very much. with that we thank the witnesses of our first panel for their extraordinary testimony, especially because mr. miller scheduled his plane like a true new yorker, we ask that we move expeditiously to the second panel. tha
the congregants of what to do in -- should there be an unfortunate emergency situation. many, many, many of our congregations have volunteers who are standing outside synagogues and have been trained on how to be watchful in sort of a see something say something kind of context, and so that's what we're doing in terms of our congregationally. as i said earlier, there's a lot of anxiety around this, but i don't think we're going to cower in fear. we're a resilient community and perhaps because...
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the holy city of varnasi, where millions congregate in prayer every day.represented by prime minister narendra modi in parliament. but less than 100 kilometres south of mr modi's constituency in the rural farmlands lies stories of india's economic slowdown. translation: when we asked for our money, they said they can only pay when the government sends the money. we arejust only pay when the government sends the money. we are just waiting and working in the hope that our money will come soon. like several others in this village, this 45—year—old is building roads funded by the government. under the government scheme, these workers are entitled to a little less tha n workers are entitled to a little less than $3 a day and they are paid at the end of every week but for the last months, all these workers have not been paid. despite that, they continue to come here every day to work in the hope that one day they will get what is due to them. it is no secret that the government is strapped for cash, and so people here are worried funds will be allocated to diffe
the holy city of varnasi, where millions congregate in prayer every day.represented by prime minister narendra modi in parliament. but less than 100 kilometres south of mr modi's constituency in the rural farmlands lies stories of india's economic slowdown. translation: when we asked for our money, they said they can only pay when the government sends the money. we arejust only pay when the government sends the money. we are just waiting and working in the hope that our money will come soon....
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talking he would rise in the audience and just deliver a barn burning speech until people in the congregationrabbed him he was very tall and lanky he would just go limp they would have to carry him out, he was beat up, he was beat up every time.he was kicked, he was thrown out of a window. he went to jail. they made it a crime to interrupt his church service. in prior hampshire where he ordinarily was doing this but he did it anyway. he's actually one of my very favorite figures in the book. in the last week of june 1858 they stepped off the trains into dazzling sunshine in the small but bustling town of rutland vermont, shorthaired women along here men sporting bloomers and bio encounters six is a smirking new york times reporter with right there were medalist people of all sorts of shapes white, black, partially black, badly sunburned and convened to discuss abolitionism, free love, free trade and all other queer things. finding the vacant lot on the east side of grove street about root beer and gingerbread from the locals who would set up booths around the perimeter and gathered under tent
talking he would rise in the audience and just deliver a barn burning speech until people in the congregationrabbed him he was very tall and lanky he would just go limp they would have to carry him out, he was beat up, he was beat up every time.he was kicked, he was thrown out of a window. he went to jail. they made it a crime to interrupt his church service. in prior hampshire where he ordinarily was doing this but he did it anyway. he's actually one of my very favorite figures in the book. in...