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lu congregational library to form a partnership called new england beginnings. this was a group coming together to make plans for the 400th anniversary of the settlement of plymouth. the goal was to educate americans about the cultures, plural that shipped our new england. we were and are determined to find ways to commemorate those cultures, european, native, african rather than to follow tradition and merely celebrate one culture that of the pilgrim fathers. the focus on education proved to have had unanticipated benefits while more celebratory, vents that weren't for large gatherings of tourists had proved impossible in this pandemic and many educational programs had been held and the publication of books has continued on pace and lectures such as this one and even conferences have gone online. our determination to focus on multiple cultures was the result of a shift in historical understanding that was given impetus at the time of the 350th anniversary of the settlement of plymouth. in preparation for that event, the common weight wealth of massachusetts and
lu congregational library to form a partnership called new england beginnings. this was a group coming together to make plans for the 400th anniversary of the settlement of plymouth. the goal was to educate americans about the cultures, plural that shipped our new england. we were and are determined to find ways to commemorate those cultures, european, native, african rather than to follow tradition and merely celebrate one culture that of the pilgrim fathers. the focus on education proved to...
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movement as found elsewhere in new england, and among the english congregational independents. in a lengthy insertion in a plymouth plantation he rejoices in the downfall of the bishops with their courts, canons and ceremonies that came about with the onset of the puritan revolution. clearly a case can be made for the role of plymouth in shaping new england's congregational puritanism. the other major way in which my understanding of early new england has changed by immersing myself in bradford and other sources is an understanding of the pilgrim relations with the native population. as paula peters makes clear in her essay in the new edition, the natives of southern new england had ample reasons to be suspicious of the arrivals on the mayflower. earlier voyages of europeans had brought diseases for which the indigenous people had no defense. as we witness the hard effects of the pandemic sweeping the world today, we can perhaps better understand the horror of an unknown disease cutting down thousands of victims, with the normal human instincts to comfort the sick and care for
movement as found elsewhere in new england, and among the english congregational independents. in a lengthy insertion in a plymouth plantation he rejoices in the downfall of the bishops with their courts, canons and ceremonies that came about with the onset of the puritan revolution. clearly a case can be made for the role of plymouth in shaping new england's congregational puritanism. the other major way in which my understanding of early new england has changed by immersing myself in bradford...
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and congregations the partner with us are asking congress to increase the monthly benefits by 15%. impacts the ability to millions of americans. food banks and charity organizations are crucial. they cannot do it alone. that was the truth before the pandemic hit. andust come together mobilize and work on the ground in our communities. we know that god cares about people. it impact people. we have a role to play in shaping policy and programs that can improve the lives of our brothers and sisters. host: you brought up snap. can you tell our viewers what snap is? it's an acronym. if the supplemental nutrition assistance program. familieses benefits to so they can purchase groceries each month. we are pushing for that monthly benefit increase. eachtranslates to $25 for individual. it's not a windfall. it doesn't totally solve food insecurity. it gives name the ability to go to the grocery store and to purchase online in many instances. the online purchase option has been extended. households, they can purchase groceries online so they're not exposing themselves to the virus, depending
and congregations the partner with us are asking congress to increase the monthly benefits by 15%. impacts the ability to millions of americans. food banks and charity organizations are crucial. they cannot do it alone. that was the truth before the pandemic hit. andust come together mobilize and work on the ground in our communities. we know that god cares about people. it impact people. we have a role to play in shaping policy and programs that can improve the lives of our brothers and...
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residents of oasas facilities, these are congregate facilities, congregate facilities are problematic. it's where you have a lot of people in concentration. nursing homes are the most problematic because the -- because they are congregate plus the older, vulnerable people. oasas, they are congregate facilities. we will continue with high risk hospital care workers health , center employees, e.m.s. workers or the people who show up, god bless them, and respond to calls. coroners, medical examiners, a -- medical examiners, funeral workers, other facilities, etc. these are all congregate facilities where you have a number of people in one location. who is getting the vaccines? next week, we expect to open to ambulatory care, health care workers, public facing public health workers, including those administering the covid-19 test. we have a whole group of people who are interfacing with the vaccines and the testing and we want to make sure they get the vaccine. another issue popped up because every day is a new issue to deal with. possible fraud by a health care provider. you are going to
residents of oasas facilities, these are congregate facilities, congregate facilities are problematic. it's where you have a lot of people in concentration. nursing homes are the most problematic because the -- because they are congregate plus the older, vulnerable people. oasas, they are congregate facilities. we will continue with high risk hospital care workers health , center employees, e.m.s. workers or the people who show up, god bless them, and respond to calls. coroners, medical...
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congregant homes are included in the state guidance. when you are speaking about those already receiving the vaccines, are the congregant senior homes included? gov. dewine: excellent question. they are included in 1a. the decision was made that we start with the nursing homes because generally they have a more fragile population. the pharmacy companies we have had this relationship with, they are taking many of these other congregant care settings. what your listener is referring to is included in 1a. they will get to them after the nursing home. those care settings who might not have signed up with the pharmacies, they are still in 1a. at some numbers that michael handed me. this is what our compliance report shows. we have a number of counties .hat are 100% this is what our inspectors see. a number of counties that are very good. seneca, athens, jackson. county, i have greene county at 88. not perfect. said weoint, i'm sure i can get to 80% to 85% in retail establishments in ohio, we'd be doing well. we're doing a lot better than we
congregant homes are included in the state guidance. when you are speaking about those already receiving the vaccines, are the congregant senior homes included? gov. dewine: excellent question. they are included in 1a. the decision was made that we start with the nursing homes because generally they have a more fragile population. the pharmacy companies we have had this relationship with, they are taking many of these other congregant care settings. what your listener is referring to is...
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regular american ins are rallying their communities to help contribute like this pastor's congregationlong with 400 others large andsmall across the country. they have stepped in. >> where do you find this in the bible, medical debt? >> i think giving people a taste of freedom and forgiveness is the mission of the church. >> pastor kenny said his congregation has wiped out the debt portfolio for 14 maryland counties and they are trying raise enough money to wipe out rip's portfolio for the state. >> we are not a wealthy congregation or large, but we are committed, i think, ask a group to trying to help our neighbors. >> clearing the medical debt is of so many is a ran done act of kindness. >> i dreamed, when will i be able to give away a million dollars. if i had it that way, i would, but this is how i have it. i have a company that can give away billions of dollars. and that makes me the happiestity man in the world. >> but while he is grateful for an opportunity to give back, rip's efforts shed light on a system that leaves so many hoping for a miracle. as great work, why is it up to
regular american ins are rallying their communities to help contribute like this pastor's congregationlong with 400 others large andsmall across the country. they have stepped in. >> where do you find this in the bible, medical debt? >> i think giving people a taste of freedom and forgiveness is the mission of the church. >> pastor kenny said his congregation has wiped out the debt portfolio for 14 maryland counties and they are trying raise enough money to wipe out rip's...
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to the best of our capabilities, we should avoid travel and avoid congregation. >> tucker: avoid congregateettings. say what you will about tony fauci, the weird euphemisms of washington, d.c. when he saying here in english is that you need to avoid going to church. avoid your own family, the congregate settings he just mentioned. you need to spend christmas alone. it's important. alle. the experts agree with th. the centers for disease control said the very message this week. the cdc incident man declared that "the best thing for americans to do in the upcoming holiday season iso to stay at home and not travel." skipping christmas is the best thing says dr. walkie. he's a project of the johns hopkins bloomberg school. those areth the people who just this summer were publicly encouraging blm to riots and our city on medical grounds just needless to say. one scholar, someone who identified as dr. burge on the permit was oh, by the way does not appear to be a actual physician but boasts that she's a climate activists. tweeted the memorable piece of epidemiological guidance back in early june.
to the best of our capabilities, we should avoid travel and avoid congregation. >> tucker: avoid congregateettings. say what you will about tony fauci, the weird euphemisms of washington, d.c. when he saying here in english is that you need to avoid going to church. avoid your own family, the congregate settings he just mentioned. you need to spend christmas alone. it's important. alle. the experts agree with th. the centers for disease control said the very message this week. the cdc...
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but to the extent possible, don't travel, don't congregate together.ong degree of empathy knowing -- and myself included, about wanting to be with your family, wanting to have a large christmas dinner with family and friends over. right now that just should not be done, to the best of our capabilities we should avoid travel and avoid congregate settings. we're going to have, as i mentioned a couple of days ago, a surge superimposed upon a surge, because we already have that sharp incline that we discussed, andrea, the last time i was on your show. we still have not yet seen what will likely be another blip of a surge following the travel and the congregating during thanksgiving. now we're entering, approaching the christmas season. the effect of thanksgiving is going to be realized two weeks from now, literally as we're getting into the traveling season for christmas and hanukkah. so that's a recipe for some serious -- you know, as the cdc said, you know, and i have to agree with them, we're in for a very, very difficult couple of months of december an
but to the extent possible, don't travel, don't congregate together.ong degree of empathy knowing -- and myself included, about wanting to be with your family, wanting to have a large christmas dinner with family and friends over. right now that just should not be done, to the best of our capabilities we should avoid travel and avoid congregate settings. we're going to have, as i mentioned a couple of days ago, a surge superimposed upon a surge, because we already have that sharp incline that...
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congregants had to book a pew, one per household bubble, to ensure social distancing. think it is wonderful. i think the old place has been going for 1,000 years now, so we couldn't let it down and miss a christmas. we had to find a way. ijust think it's amazing this can be so safe to come and allow the older generation and younger generation to be part of each other. only the choir was allowed to sing. people have had to make special arrangements to come and make the church look beautiful. just... everything's happened, but in a different way. last christmas, no—one could have imagined the way this year's festival would look, or they would be praying for next year's celebrations to be back to normal. judith moritz, bbc news, cheshire. now on bbc news, one of the highlights of the year from our world — a film about the impact of the coronavirus and lockdown on two maids and one employer in sao paulo, brazil. coronavirus has wreaked havoc on brazil. over 1.6 million have been infected and more than 65,000 have died. its people are suffering deep economic pain, with the
congregants had to book a pew, one per household bubble, to ensure social distancing. think it is wonderful. i think the old place has been going for 1,000 years now, so we couldn't let it down and miss a christmas. we had to find a way. ijust think it's amazing this can be so safe to come and allow the older generation and younger generation to be part of each other. only the choir was allowed to sing. people have had to make special arrangements to come and make the church look beautiful....
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i talked to a lot of people in my congregation who heard him. they found him to be credible, trustworthy, and that really counted. but, you know, it's going to take more than dr. fauci. it's going to take people in the community. so we are hoping that community leaders will follow dr. fauci's lead and speak out. doctors and nurses who are in the community, community health center representatives. and all of those people are working in the boston area i know to talk to people, to get information to them. i believe that an informed community can make their own decisions. so this is not about anything other than getting you all the information that you need to make informed decisions. there's a lot of disinformation. there are rumors, there's speculation. people are listening to aunt molly and joe down the street. and so we want to get the facts out and let people make their own decisions. >> liz, let me just say television's loss is your congregations gain clearly. and let's do this same discussion once we get down the road a bit and start getting
i talked to a lot of people in my congregation who heard him. they found him to be credible, trustworthy, and that really counted. but, you know, it's going to take more than dr. fauci. it's going to take people in the community. so we are hoping that community leaders will follow dr. fauci's lead and speak out. doctors and nurses who are in the community, community health center representatives. and all of those people are working in the boston area i know to talk to people, to get information...
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congregants had to book a pew, one per household bubble, to ensure social distancing.wonderful. i think the place has been going for a thousand years now, so we couldn't let it down and miss a christmas, we had to find a way. i think it is amazing this can be so safe to come and allow the older generation and younger generation to be part of each other. only the choir was allowed to sing. people have had to make special arrangements to make the church look beautiful, just everything's happened but in a different way. last christmas no—one could have imagined the way this year's festival would look or they would be praying for next year's celebrations to be back to normal. the queen has reflected on the hardships of the coronavirus pandemic in her christmas speech, as she and the duke of edinburgh spend the day apart from their family. let's have a listen to her full speech. band plays: god save the queen. every year, we herald the coming of christmas by turning on the lights. and light does more than create a festive mood. light brings hope. for christians, jesus is "t
congregants had to book a pew, one per household bubble, to ensure social distancing.wonderful. i think the place has been going for a thousand years now, so we couldn't let it down and miss a christmas, we had to find a way. i think it is amazing this can be so safe to come and allow the older generation and younger generation to be part of each other. only the choir was allowed to sing. people have had to make special arrangements to make the church look beautiful, just everything's happened...
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the thing about the vaccine that i want my congregation to know, this is an act of love.uch so. but it's also an act of love. >> reporter: love and faith, two guiding principles so many can relate to. like lily tyson-head, who believes her father's story should not sow doubt, it should build faith. >> as they say, if you don't know your history, you're bound to repeat it. >> based on your family's history, would you take the vaccine? >> without any hesitation. as soon as the vaccine is available for me, i'm taking it. and all of my siblings that are still living all say they will take the vaccine. > >> there's real reason why you and your family might be suspicious of this kind of program, but no hesitation at all? >> no. we have to step forward and not be afraid to make our lives better. >> reporter: freddie lee tyson died in 1988. none of the doctors were ever held accountable in court. >> you have to be in a place where we move past rage. because rage and anger clouds our capacity to be strategic, to really be engaged in making a difference that destroys and deconstruc
the thing about the vaccine that i want my congregation to know, this is an act of love.uch so. but it's also an act of love. >> reporter: love and faith, two guiding principles so many can relate to. like lily tyson-head, who believes her father's story should not sow doubt, it should build faith. >> as they say, if you don't know your history, you're bound to repeat it. >> based on your family's history, would you take the vaccine? >> without any hesitation. as soon as...
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one settler, thomas willett, who belonged to the pilgrim congregation in leyden but came a little bit later than the mayflower had eight slaves when he died in 1874. -- 1674. another example, the baptist minister, john myles, founder of swansea, was also a substantial slave holder. one of john myles' slaves, his name is unknown, was among the very first english casualties of king philip's war. when myles died, he owned five african slaves, and i thought i might actually -- i can show you a picture of his -- let's see if i can make it bigger -- show you a picture of his inventory. this is sort of an example of how this element of plymouth's history is not easy to track down. this is an inventory of john myles' estate, and if you can see my screen and my pointer, it goes through all of his possessions. and then it says that he has two horses, one colt three years old. then three hogs and two pigs. i had to look up the colonial era difference between hogs and pigs. it seemed to mostly have to do with size. that's not my specialty. four yearlings. then peter, a negro, and mary, his wife a
one settler, thomas willett, who belonged to the pilgrim congregation in leyden but came a little bit later than the mayflower had eight slaves when he died in 1874. -- 1674. another example, the baptist minister, john myles, founder of swansea, was also a substantial slave holder. one of john myles' slaves, his name is unknown, was among the very first english casualties of king philip's war. when myles died, he owned five african slaves, and i thought i might actually -- i can show you a...
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congregants had to book a pew, one per household bubble, to ensure social distancing.thousand years now, so we couldn't let it down and miss a christmas, we had to find a way. i think it is amazing this can be so safe to come and allow the older generation and younger generation to be part of each other. only the choir was allowed to sing. people have had to make special arrangements to make the church look beautiful, just everything's happened but in a different way. last christmas no—one could have imagined the way this year's festival would look or they would be praying for next year's celebrations to be back to normal. what a year it's been for captain sir tom moore, the former british army officer and centenarian, known for his achievements raising tens of millions of pounds for charity in the run—up to his 100th birthday during the covid—19 pandemic. john maguire has been to meet him and find out about his christmas plans. it's been a year like no otherfor all of us. but for captain sir tom moore, 2020 has seen him catapulted from his back garden to worldwide ado
congregants had to book a pew, one per household bubble, to ensure social distancing.thousand years now, so we couldn't let it down and miss a christmas, we had to find a way. i think it is amazing this can be so safe to come and allow the older generation and younger generation to be part of each other. only the choir was allowed to sing. people have had to make special arrangements to make the church look beautiful, just everything's happened but in a different way. last christmas no—one...
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to the best of our capabilities, we should avoid travel and avoid congregate. >> tucker: avoid congregateettings. say what you will about tony fauci, he has mastered, after many decades, the weird euphemisms of washington, d.c. what fauci is saying here in english is you need to avoid going to church, you need to avoid your own family. those are the congregate settings he just mentioned. you need to spend christmas alone. it is important. all the experts agree with that. the centers for disease control said that very message this week. the cdc's incident manager, a man called dr. henry walkie, declared that "the best thing for americans to do in the upcoming holiday season is to stay at home and not travel." so, skipping christmas is the best thing, says dr. walkie. you should know that he is a product of the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health, and those, you may remember, the people who just this summer were publicly encouraging blm to riot in our cities, on medical grounds, needless to say. one senior scholar at the bloomberg school of health, identified as dr. jennifer kne
to the best of our capabilities, we should avoid travel and avoid congregate. >> tucker: avoid congregateettings. say what you will about tony fauci, he has mastered, after many decades, the weird euphemisms of washington, d.c. what fauci is saying here in english is you need to avoid going to church, you need to avoid your own family. those are the congregate settings he just mentioned. you need to spend christmas alone. it is important. all the experts agree with that. the centers for...
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i've got congregants who have use their cell phones and call other congregants during friday eveningip and just keep the phone on and put it into the speakers of their computers so people can hear the service because they just don't understand or just can't figure out how to get it together, nor is it safe for us to just enter their homes and help get everything working right for them. so we're just doing all that we can to regularly connect with people. i think that's our responsibility as a faith community to each other to find out what are people's needs, how can we meet them. quite frankly, that's a year-long thing every year. that doesn't change because of covid. it should be the way that faith communities work with each other regularly and we're trying to just extend those challenges into the covid community itself. >> part of your job description, it's just more complicated to do that job this year and it's been amazing watching you all figure out how to do it. this is the season of hope, right, pastor? and one of the biggest hopes we have right now is for the vaccine which pe
i've got congregants who have use their cell phones and call other congregants during friday eveningip and just keep the phone on and put it into the speakers of their computers so people can hear the service because they just don't understand or just can't figure out how to get it together, nor is it safe for us to just enter their homes and help get everything working right for them. so we're just doing all that we can to regularly connect with people. i think that's our responsibility as a...
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the church of england as a hopeless corrupted body and preferred to worship in an independence congregational, meaning self-governing churches. after 11 years living an increasingly difficult exile in the netherlands, the patent from a virginia company had permitted them to establish an english colony where they could practice their faith freely. that was their dream. so across the ocean they came aboard the mayflower and made landfall in what is today cape cod, a place outside the virginia company's jurisdiction and indeed outside the jurisdiction of any known government. that was a problem. they were clear and present dangers in these circumstances which were unexpected. and the group's leaders knew that. they were especially worried the colony might not be able to hold together as a law abiding entity in the absence of some larger controlling authority. about half of those on board were not members of the separatist group. they were known as strangers, the pilgrims term for them, nonseparating passengers who had various motives, mostly nonreligious motives for making the trip, but the skil
the church of england as a hopeless corrupted body and preferred to worship in an independence congregational, meaning self-governing churches. after 11 years living an increasingly difficult exile in the netherlands, the patent from a virginia company had permitted them to establish an english colony where they could practice their faith freely. that was their dream. so across the ocean they came aboard the mayflower and made landfall in what is today cape cod, a place outside the virginia...
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it gave the congregation opportunity to reconnect. it was a blessinged time. >> do you have many members commuting? we do. we have a good number that live in the area. for the most part, we're a commuter church different from when i joined. when i joined. >>> many lived in the neighborhood. now it's predominantly hispanic. >> we experienced the same. people are commuting. there's tremendous ministry going on. my 300 colleague and i mentioned reverend jenkins. he's doing great work there. they have to commute. they stay there and produce. so in our last minute or so, what would you give as the advice for pastors in that urban area and centers, seeing it move away. what was the best way to galvanize ministry? around mission and relationship. it's not just coming in sunday morning for celebration. it's everything that happens during the week whether feeding the homeless, dealing with human trafficking, planning outreach in thank you communit. that's instilled in our dna. >>> speaking out on those that are voiceless. people committed to t
it gave the congregation opportunity to reconnect. it was a blessinged time. >> do you have many members commuting? we do. we have a good number that live in the area. for the most part, we're a commuter church different from when i joined. when i joined. >>> many lived in the neighborhood. now it's predominantly hispanic. >> we experienced the same. people are commuting. there's tremendous ministry going on. my 300 colleague and i mentioned reverend jenkins. he's doing...
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to go look for the details there and yes, as the governor mentioned or any population living in congregateto settings there a higher risk of viral transmission and we want to make sure the folks have access to that vaccine or whether they fall into that category because of their age and in a congregant setting and over summary five and prioritized for vaccines and four by job or when we get to age of 65 at 74 and if you're not picked up in those or because of medical status then that is when you would get picked up in our phase two grouping of those who live in other congregate settings. >> next question please. we will wait one minute so we can connect with questioning. >> i will also mention while reading for the line to get back up that this is a complex process of preparing the vaccine and getting people framed on how to administer it and we are just into this a couple of weeks and we ask people to be as patient as you can with your health department officials and your hospital workers and these are people who have been fighting this battle now since march and it's a workforce that has
to go look for the details there and yes, as the governor mentioned or any population living in congregateto settings there a higher risk of viral transmission and we want to make sure the folks have access to that vaccine or whether they fall into that category because of their age and in a congregant setting and over summary five and prioritized for vaccines and four by job or when we get to age of 65 at 74 and if you're not picked up in those or because of medical status then that is when...
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and when you congregate, try to do it with a limited number of people.people in the same household or a few close people who you know are also being very careful, avoid the 20, 25 people at a house at a big setting. those are the things that are quite risky. if we can do that now and get through this season, enjoy it to the extent that you can, but it is not going to be the way a normal christmas season is. as we get through that, the light at the end of the tunnel, wolf, is the vaccine. and as we've been discussing over the past few minutes, as we get into february, march, april and into the summer, we will reach a point when we are really approaching normal. and as we do, we will be able to get back to some of the treasured types of cherished customs, the things that we love. the things that we like to do with family. we will be able to get there. right now however it is a difficult and very different situation. so we're just asking people to just be prudent and to be careful. >> the tsa, dr. fauci, says it is seeing record high pandemic travel as it s
and when you congregate, try to do it with a limited number of people.people in the same household or a few close people who you know are also being very careful, avoid the 20, 25 people at a house at a big setting. those are the things that are quite risky. if we can do that now and get through this season, enjoy it to the extent that you can, but it is not going to be the way a normal christmas season is. as we get through that, the light at the end of the tunnel, wolf, is the vaccine. and as...
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there are a lot of young people in the congregation.demÉtrio asks anyone to come forward who has a friend or relative in a drug gang. soon, half the gathering is standing in front of him. that's when he starts talking about his time as a gangster. >> what kind of life did i lead? i had money and power, but i had to hide every night because i couldn't trust anybody, not even my friends. >> later, back at his home, he told us he never got a good night's sleep as a gangster. but he had had high expectations when he joined up. as a poor boy from the slums, he saw it as a chance to become somebody. >> i started to take drugs and got in with a bunch of criminals. and we would attack other gangs. i rose up through the ranks to become boss in the complexo alemÃo favela. >> he reached his criminal zenith in the late 1980s and early 90s. he and his people partied hard and took lots of drugs. demÉtrio martins oversaw 25 drug-dealing venues as the righthand man of a major drugs boss. fights with rivals were bad enough, but attacks by the military p
there are a lot of young people in the congregation.demÉtrio asks anyone to come forward who has a friend or relative in a drug gang. soon, half the gathering is standing in front of him. that's when he starts talking about his time as a gangster. >> what kind of life did i lead? i had money and power, but i had to hide every night because i couldn't trust anybody, not even my friends. >> later, back at his home, he told us he never got a good night's sleep as a gangster. but he...
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transplant the congregation. wholesale to america. they could reconnect with their english ancestry but be free of the reach of king james and his bishops. sounds like a great concept. unfortunately like many great concepts it proved very difficult to implement. the pilgrims were like many inner directed people. they knew each other wonderfully well but they had trouble relating to those outside of their circle and they became the objects of people who saw their group of religious radicals who wanted to go 3000 miles across the ocean to the new world as a way to separate them from their money. thomas weston would be a merchant from london who would tell them everything they wanted to hear. you have sympathy for their religious convictions and had the contacts that would provide them with the money they needed. he proved to be less than he advertised. by 1620, by the spring of 1620, he had not yet come up with a ship. the provisioning of the expedition was in chaos. more and more people began to worry that maybe this was not the right
transplant the congregation. wholesale to america. they could reconnect with their english ancestry but be free of the reach of king james and his bishops. sounds like a great concept. unfortunately like many great concepts it proved very difficult to implement. the pilgrims were like many inner directed people. they knew each other wonderfully well but they had trouble relating to those outside of their circle and they became the objects of people who saw their group of religious radicals who...
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what he wanted was that congregation recreated. as peoples like edward winslow, miles standish moved to ducksbury and beyond, bradford saw this as a diminishment of what they should be. so that was a true surprise. and you know the other side, the second half of the book, was the impact of king phillip's war. i had, you know, you have to read the dozens if not hundreds of letters, many of them unpublished about the war. there's an incredible treasure-trove of information, not only narratives like church's, but mary rolson's narrative. there are very strong women in the story. and mary rolson would invent the indian captivity narrative and they have several meals for phillip. knit a cap for his son and provide firsthand information about what was going on. and yet it's a harrowing family saga, too. so with all this, it's -- for me it's a process of trying to connect the best way we can with the people who lived this. it is a process by which for me, with eachn+j/jqñchapter, i was continuously surprised and ultimately amazed. yeah. >
what he wanted was that congregation recreated. as peoples like edward winslow, miles standish moved to ducksbury and beyond, bradford saw this as a diminishment of what they should be. so that was a true surprise. and you know the other side, the second half of the book, was the impact of king phillip's war. i had, you know, you have to read the dozens if not hundreds of letters, many of them unpublished about the war. there's an incredible treasure-trove of information, not only narratives...
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that religious communities -- this becomes the congregational churches and similarly the presbyterian churches, a high level of autonomous decisionmaking at the local community level, rooted in these types of theological commitments. >> dr. morrison, do you want to comment on the question about religious pluralism? >> yes. certainly today we live in a very religiously plural society. we live in a nation state. the plymouth plantation is not a nation state. it's not a state. it's not even formally a colony of england. they don't have a charter when they leave. like william penn will bring with him, for example, to found his proprietary colony. all they as well a patent. that's a legal document which they get from the virginia company, and it just gives them title to certain lands. and so it is -- they're on their own hook, if you will. and so they are forced, as dr. patterson mentioned, they're sort of forced to be liberal and egalitarian through the pressure of circumstances. that's one thing that i think makes this document so remarkable. it was done on the fly. it was written i thin
that religious communities -- this becomes the congregational churches and similarly the presbyterian churches, a high level of autonomous decisionmaking at the local community level, rooted in these types of theological commitments. >> dr. morrison, do you want to comment on the question about religious pluralism? >> yes. certainly today we live in a very religiously plural society. we live in a nation state. the plymouth plantation is not a nation state. it's not a state. it's not...
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but what people will do is they likely will congregate indoors with larger numbers of people than they should, and that a very precarious situation when you're dealing with a respiratory born illness. i would imagine as we get a couple of weeks into january things could get worse than they are now. i hope that they don't, but when you look at the history of what happens following events like fourth of july, memorial day, thanksgiving, et cetera, it is likely that we'll see an uptick in everything -- in cases followed by hospitalizations and then followed by death. super imposed on an inflection curve that you showed in one of your charts that you showed a moment ago that's very, very clearly precarious. when you see something go up like that, when you have a baseline of infection of a couple of a hundred new cases a day and over 200 deaths per day, 125,000 hospitalizations, the system can't handle much more than that. so hopefully people will listen to the public health measures of wearing masks uniformly, keeping distances and avoiding congregant settings. i hope they do that in the c
but what people will do is they likely will congregate indoors with larger numbers of people than they should, and that a very precarious situation when you're dealing with a respiratory born illness. i would imagine as we get a couple of weeks into january things could get worse than they are now. i hope that they don't, but when you look at the history of what happens following events like fourth of july, memorial day, thanksgiving, et cetera, it is likely that we'll see an uptick in...
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what he wanted was that congregation we created. for people like ever men's, law john status, and ducks berry, and beyond, bradford saw a diminishment of what they should be. so that was a true surprise. the other side in the second half of the book was the impact of king phillips war. i was acquainted with king philippe swore but you have to read, there are dozens if not hundreds of letters, many not unpolished, about the war. there's incredible treasure trove of information, not only narratives of churches, but mary roland since narrative. there are very strong women in the story, and mary rowlands in would do the in captivity narrative. she would have several meals with philip with his son and provide firsthand information about what was going on, and yet it is a very harrowing family saga as well. with all, this for me it's a process of trying to connect his best we can with the people who live this. it's a process by which for may with each chapter, i was continually surprised and ultimately amazed. >> i have read that massasoi
what he wanted was that congregation we created. for people like ever men's, law john status, and ducks berry, and beyond, bradford saw a diminishment of what they should be. so that was a true surprise. the other side in the second half of the book was the impact of king phillips war. i was acquainted with king philippe swore but you have to read, there are dozens if not hundreds of letters, many not unpolished, about the war. there's incredible treasure trove of information, not only...
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so every time we congregate in large groups it increases the probability that one infected person willaround people that are susceptible, give them a fresh set of lungs to infect and then it starts amplifying through the community. because we've gone one gathering after the other for literally the last 8 to 12 weeks we are just seeing daily cases just amplify and amplify and amplify. so christmas today is going to do a similar thing if we haven't sort of heeded the advice of keeping the gatherings small or keeping it into your nuclear family, and then when we get to new year's eve we're going to have the same problem as well. and amplify on top of that new year's eve typically for adults usually involves a little bit of alcohol, just a little bit, which means that you drop your sort of social inhibitions and where you may have been amazing at keeping your distance away from people up until now you have a few drinks and you just forget the safety protocols, you get too close, you give somebody a hug and there we go, we've just moved it from one person to the next. >> try that, john, jus
so every time we congregate in large groups it increases the probability that one infected person willaround people that are susceptible, give them a fresh set of lungs to infect and then it starts amplifying through the community. because we've gone one gathering after the other for literally the last 8 to 12 weeks we are just seeing daily cases just amplify and amplify and amplify. so christmas today is going to do a similar thing if we haven't sort of heeded the advice of keeping the...
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we have uniform adherence to the public health messages of universal wearing of masks, avoiding congregate settings, keeping distance, doing things to the extent possible, sometimes it's difficult with the weather, do it outdoors versus indoors, and wash your hands frequently. if we just did those things, that we would certainly have an impact on the trajectory if you look at the curve is really quite disturbing. >> at this point you've got to believe it's not going to happen. so really it comes down to the vaccine. you're not a politician but you've got a bunch of states lining up to nullify an election. and wearing a mask has become the act of omission of wearing a maga hat. you wear a maga hat you're for trump. you don't wear a mask you're for trump. it's been politicized. i don't know that we get to a better place. the vaccine has even more pressure on it. what do you see as the concerns about distribution of this vaccine? context. i'm worried about states picking winners and losers, that they don't get enough doses, they don't get enough money so they have to make choices. and so that
we have uniform adherence to the public health messages of universal wearing of masks, avoiding congregate settings, keeping distance, doing things to the extent possible, sometimes it's difficult with the weather, do it outdoors versus indoors, and wash your hands frequently. if we just did those things, that we would certainly have an impact on the trajectory if you look at the curve is really quite disturbing. >> at this point you've got to believe it's not going to happen. so really...
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just as in congregational churches, ordinary believers came together to create self-governing churches, so with the mayflower compact a group of ordinary people came together to create their own government and in doing so asserted their right to do so. what made these developments even more astonishing was that they amounted to a real-world dramatization of the theory that civil society was based on a social contract among its members. here was a case where a group had actually done it. and they did it years before john locke and thomas hobbes had gotten around to formulating the idea. not to mention doing it in a century and a half before the declaration of the independence , which proclaimed governments derive their just powers from the government. famous words. in that "it is the right of the people to institute new government laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form as to them will seem most shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness." but now having made this amazing connection, let me qualify it in some ways, important ways.
just as in congregational churches, ordinary believers came together to create self-governing churches, so with the mayflower compact a group of ordinary people came together to create their own government and in doing so asserted their right to do so. what made these developments even more astonishing was that they amounted to a real-world dramatization of the theory that civil society was based on a social contract among its members. here was a case where a group had actually done it. and...
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and then those who live in congregate facilities, nursing facilities. that type of congregated facility where exposure and transmission is quite high and a bad outcome if you're infected is quite high. but governors need to listen to the evidence. they need to listen to public health experts. and with regards to your question, brian, on brand, the truth is we just don't know yet. we know moderna and pfizer are really promising because they show effectiveness amongst those who are older, and that's really key. and they also show effectiveness in averting severe pneumonia such that you have to come and see a doc like me in the icu. you don't want to come and see a doc like me in the icu. that's why pfizer and moderna's vaccine holds such promise. so we don't know yet which brand necessarily for which individual. but we think these vaccines, especially those two initial ones, hold a lot of promise for everybody. >> doctor, thank you for the work you do. thank you for always showing up to take our questions. we appreciate it, as does our audience. dr. vin g
and then those who live in congregate facilities, nursing facilities. that type of congregated facility where exposure and transmission is quite high and a bad outcome if you're infected is quite high. but governors need to listen to the evidence. they need to listen to public health experts. and with regards to your question, brian, on brand, the truth is we just don't know yet. we know moderna and pfizer are really promising because they show effectiveness amongst those who are older, and...
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church of england as a hopelessly corrupted body and they preferred to worship an independent congregational meeting self-governing churches. after 11 years of living in increasingly difficult exile they secured a patent from the virginia company and permitted them to establish an english colony where they could practice their faith freely. that was their dream. across the ocean they came aboard the mayflower and made landfall at what is today cape cod. it is a place outside the virginia companies jurisdiction. indeed, outside of the jurisdiction of any known government. that was a problem. there were clear and present dangers in these circumstances which were unexpected it. group leaders knew that. they were especially worried that the colony would name not be able to hold it together i have a law-abiding community and have some larger authority. about half of those on board were not members of the separatist group. they strangers. non-separating passengers who had various motives mostly nonreligious motive for making the trip but whose skills and labor were going to be essential to the suc
church of england as a hopelessly corrupted body and they preferred to worship an independent congregational meeting self-governing churches. after 11 years of living in increasingly difficult exile they secured a patent from the virginia company and permitted them to establish an english colony where they could practice their faith freely. that was their dream. across the ocean they came aboard the mayflower and made landfall at what is today cape cod. it is a place outside the virginia...
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the congregation of st. james evangelical church in carlyle melt on zoom inste person. of community was no le heartfelt. ♪ at st. mary's in cheshire, the y enoughs big and dra for everyone to space out. congregants have to book a pew, one per household bule,eno re social distancing. >> well, i think it's wonderful. theld place had been going for a thousand years now so we had to find a way. >> it's amazing that this could be so safe to come and allow the younger neration and the older generation to be a part of each other. >> only the choiras allowed to sing. >> people have had tia make sp arrangements to make the evening has happened but in a different way. >> last christmas none couch imagined the way this year's festival would look or that they be praying for next year's celebrations to be back to normal. "bbc news,"heshire. >> the d beatles it first, then the spice girls andut now ers loud baby have become only the third actn u.k. history to get three consecutive number anes with song about sausage rolls. >> ♪ just a sauce age -- sausage roll ♪ >> loud babyriving hi
the congregation of st. james evangelical church in carlyle melt on zoom inste person. of community was no le heartfelt. ♪ at st. mary's in cheshire, the y enoughs big and dra for everyone to space out. congregants have to book a pew, one per household bule,eno re social distancing. >> well, i think it's wonderful. theld place had been going for a thousand years now so we had to find a way. >> it's amazing that this could be so safe to come and allow the younger neration and the...
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congregants have to book a pew, one per household bule, to ensure social distancing. >> well, i thinkful. the old place had been goi for a thousand years now so we had to find a way. >> it's amazing that this could be so safe to come and allow the younger generation and the oldet generatibe a part of each other. >> only the choir was allowed to sing. >> people have had make special arrangements to make the churclook beautiful. evening has happened but in a different way. >> last christmas no one couch imagined the way this year's festival would look or that they'd be praying for next year's celebrations to be back to normal. "bbc news,"heshire. >> the beatles did it first, then the spice girls and now youtubers loud baby have become only the third actn u.k. history to get three consecutive number ones with a song about sausage rolls. >> ♪ just a sauce age -- sausage roll ♪ >> loud baby driving his latest charity song into t record books. a tongue and cheek take on a popular cssic. >> ♪ don't stop believing >> and a third consecutive chri nmasber one. >> the first year was completely s
congregants have to book a pew, one per household bule, to ensure social distancing. >> well, i thinkful. the old place had been goi for a thousand years now so we had to find a way. >> it's amazing that this could be so safe to come and allow the younger generation and the oldet generatibe a part of each other. >> only the choir was allowed to sing. >> people have had make special arrangements to make the churclook beautiful. evening has happened but in a different way....
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now i shall always walk with god other congregants, find such declarations inspiring. it gives them hope. then another dealer comes forward to receive the blessings that you've got this shot to outsiders. it might seem very odd that drug dealers can be god, fearing here that everybody must know in his heart what he is doing. because there's a repeated clare's his intention to live a cleaner life. if he doesn't, i want to give up drugs. dimitri a march good example, so to be a healing influence, helping others like himself to escape a life of drugs and crime. in may 20 twentieth's tropical cyclone hit, the coast of bangladesh, millions of people had to flee for their lives. storms in the bay of bengal, often drive seawater far inland, damming 2 of the country's main rivers, the ganges and the brahmaputra. this can cause them to burst their banks flooding large areas of land. experts believe that climate change will inevitably make extra in weather. more common. the country's annual monsoon rains are already becoming increasingly heavy. they also fear that by the end of
now i shall always walk with god other congregants, find such declarations inspiring. it gives them hope. then another dealer comes forward to receive the blessings that you've got this shot to outsiders. it might seem very odd that drug dealers can be god, fearing here that everybody must know in his heart what he is doing. because there's a repeated clare's his intention to live a cleaner life. if he doesn't, i want to give up drugs. dimitri a march good example, so to be a healing influence,...
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was other congregants find such declarations inspiring it gives them hope then another dealer comes forward to receive the blessings that you've got these 2 outsiders it might seem very odd that drug dealers can be god fearing. here and everybody must know in his heart what he is doing. it was bizarre he declared his intention to live a cleaner life if he doesn't if i want to give up drugs. dimitri omar chines good example seems to be a healing influence helping others like himself to escape a life of drugs and crime. past. in may 2020 a tropical cyclone hit the coast of bangladesh millions of people had to flee for their lives storms in the bay of bengal often drive sea water fall in lands damming 2 of the country's main rivers the ganges and the brahmaputra this can cause them to burst their banks flooding knowledge areas of lands experts believe that climate change will inevitably make extreme weather more common the countries and. it will monsoon rains are already becoming increasingly heavy. they also fear that by the end of the century sea levels around bangladesh could rise by $1.00
was other congregants find such declarations inspiring it gives them hope then another dealer comes forward to receive the blessings that you've got these 2 outsiders it might seem very odd that drug dealers can be god fearing. here and everybody must know in his heart what he is doing. it was bizarre he declared his intention to live a cleaner life if he doesn't if i want to give up drugs. dimitri omar chines good example seems to be a healing influence helping others like himself to escape a...
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more than double the congregation, were still keeping some distancing.ry blessed and your program was phenomenal. it was a big help. you may remember her within the week of your program, the president called for the reopening of the churches. the governor has been modifying his executive orders. the latest numbers were hundred and 92. he even admitted that the first amendment should be taken into account in the freedom of religion respected. there are some real good news since then. >> tucker: i'm amazed by what you just said to come of the size of your congregation has doubled. we've seen some teeter on the edge of going under. but yours has doubled and why do you think that is? >> people are looking for the truth, holiness, some courage, conviction. other churches are very restricted, if not closed altogether and the people who come to us are very grateful. if you may have heard the supreme court's just this last week. >> tucker: so many churches have not done what you did. witches gently resist and stand on principle, and rights as americans. what's y
more than double the congregation, were still keeping some distancing.ry blessed and your program was phenomenal. it was a big help. you may remember her within the week of your program, the president called for the reopening of the churches. the governor has been modifying his executive orders. the latest numbers were hundred and 92. he even admitted that the first amendment should be taken into account in the freedom of religion respected. there are some real good news since then. >>...