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the colonies position but also deep within the plymouth congregation. this was the first of a number of trips taken over the next few years to the bay colony. his ability to impact the disease was likely minimal but he spent many hours in consultation with the puritan leaders of salem who had no argument at the time and on later visits he engaged in similar discussions with john winthrop and others of the 16 \30{l1}s{l0}\'30{l1}s{l0} migration. the question before all who immigrated in the early years of massachusetts was how to form churches and undertake worship. the answer was to be found in those who form congregations themselves such as forming it to lay initiative. in letters to governor bradford, in his letter book and copied into the book of the plantation, he praised him for his knowledge of mr. robinsons church and expressed his view that he, john endicott, believed plymouth faithful were servants of one master and of the same household. and that gods people are all marked with one and the same mark and sealed with one and the same seal, and h
the colonies position but also deep within the plymouth congregation. this was the first of a number of trips taken over the next few years to the bay colony. his ability to impact the disease was likely minimal but he spent many hours in consultation with the puritan leaders of salem who had no argument at the time and on later visits he engaged in similar discussions with john winthrop and others of the 16 \30{l1}s{l0}\'30{l1}s{l0} migration. the question before all who immigrated in the...
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as found elsewhere in new among the english congregational independents.nd only the insertion of a plymouth plantation with the downfall of the bishops and the ceremonies that came about with the onset of the period revolution. clearly, a case can be made in shaping new england's congregational puritanism. the other major o way that my understanding has changed by immersing myself in bradford and other sources, his understanding of the pilgrim relations with the native population. has made clear in the yesterday —- essay of the new edition the natives had ample reason to be suspicious of the arrivals on the mayflower. earlier voyages of europeans had brought diseases to which the indigenous people have w no defense. as we witnessed 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 a normal human instinct to coddle the sick and care for the dying. in the region around cape cod where the pilgrims would settle some communities suffered losses of ov
as found elsewhere in new among the english congregational independents.nd only the insertion of a plymouth plantation with the downfall of the bishops and the ceremonies that came about with the onset of the period revolution. clearly, a case can be made in shaping new england's congregational puritanism. the other major o way that my understanding has changed by immersing myself in bradford and other sources, his understanding of the pilgrim relations with the native population. has made...
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we want to go beyond just our churches and congregations. we want to impact our community, society, our world. it's a joy and privilege to have to my friends and colleagues here with me today. they are friends of "mosaic" where they've been here for years. it's great to have you both. you heard me say a little bit about easter. what was easter like for you guys? how do you approach easter? >> >> it's the cornerstone of our faith as christians. we celebrate the resurrection. this is a time of renewal and restoration. the lives of jesus christ. for us easter is a time for celebration. a time for continuing to pass on the great tradition of -- this is why we believe. we have love and a god that loves us so much. god was willing to sacrifice his only son for the entire world. it's a joyous time for us. >> i agree. i feel that like the title of my sermon resurrection leads to resurrection. i feel resurrection of our lord and savior jesus christ was about change. about progressing and moving forward. that's where we should be. rather than market b
we want to go beyond just our churches and congregations. we want to impact our community, society, our world. it's a joy and privilege to have to my friends and colleagues here with me today. they are friends of "mosaic" where they've been here for years. it's great to have you both. you heard me say a little bit about easter. what was easter like for you guys? how do you approach easter? >> >> it's the cornerstone of our faith as christians. we celebrate the...
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what started there has blossomed into a vibrant congregation and community staple. in 1872, the pastor at the time, described the congregation in a simple sentence, wealth we have not, but warm hearts and willing hands we have. those words ring true today. with warm hearts and willing hands liberty baptist church continues to give back to the community. whether it's a bake sale or pot lucks, christmas caroling, the congregation at liberty baptist church is happy to lend a helping hand. over the past 150 years, thrr challenging times as well as times of great joy. it is clear god shines on your members, your church leadership, and your pastors. congratulations on this monumental anniversary. may god continue to bless you all for the next 150 years. thank you, madam speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from iowa rise? mrs. miller-meeks: madam speaker, i ask for unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentle
what started there has blossomed into a vibrant congregation and community staple. in 1872, the pastor at the time, described the congregation in a simple sentence, wealth we have not, but warm hearts and willing hands we have. those words ring true today. with warm hearts and willing hands liberty baptist church continues to give back to the community. whether it's a bake sale or pot lucks, christmas caroling, the congregation at liberty baptist church is happy to lend a helping hand. over the...
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and the services of our reformed congregation, reformed christian congregation. so we'll keep sabbath for the entire day and we'll start out the door in the morning and it will know when it's time to meet in the fort which is the largest building which we have so we'll meet up there and then master brewster who is not a minister proper. he's never finished university so has not been ordained, but he's our ruling and the only man who had any sort of proper schooling to be a minister so he's the one that will preach on sundays. le' deliver a sermon in the morning and we'll have psalm singing and usually not in different parts, but in one voice to honor god in song and usually we'll return back to our houses in the middle of the day, we'll eat our dinner and then after we've rested just a short time we'll go back up for the rest of the service where we have something that's not called -- called prophesy and men in the village will speak on things, matters in the past week. things perhaps from master brewster's sermon that they understand better or that happened in t
and the services of our reformed congregation, reformed christian congregation. so we'll keep sabbath for the entire day and we'll start out the door in the morning and it will know when it's time to meet in the fort which is the largest building which we have so we'll meet up there and then master brewster who is not a minister proper. he's never finished university so has not been ordained, but he's our ruling and the only man who had any sort of proper schooling to be a minister so he's the...
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if you're careful at the airport, you wear a mask in the congregate setting of the airport.e to wear a mask. we recommend you get vaccinated. if you don't know the status of the people that you're dealing with if an indoor setting, wear a mask. >> finally, and then i'll take your question if you had it, we always track what's going on out there in the culture. online people have so many reactions to you. i'm not going to play the misinformation. here's a mix on tiktok. people who think you're great and people who are mad at democrats for all the thanksgivingrestrictions. >> this man, this legend dr. anthony fauci. for us doctors he's beyonce, michael jordan, oprah. >> shoot video chat this year because of covid. i'm so done with democrats. >> every time i think this thing is over dr. fauci shows up. >> we'll give you the last word of any thoughts how you're playing across the internet and then if you had a question, go ahead. >> well, ari, i'm not in it for a popularity contest. i have devoted my entire professional career to try and safeguard and preserve the health and liv
if you're careful at the airport, you wear a mask in the congregate setting of the airport.e to wear a mask. we recommend you get vaccinated. if you don't know the status of the people that you're dealing with if an indoor setting, wear a mask. >> finally, and then i'll take your question if you had it, we always track what's going on out there in the culture. online people have so many reactions to you. i'm not going to play the misinformation. here's a mix on tiktok. people who think...
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as amanda del castillo you explains, the congregation is getting ready to celebrate the lives of thosectims. reporter: the liberty theater oa special friday night vigil. ♪ faces of transgender people who have been killed. pictured here is ms. kimberly, one of two people who died after last year's stabbing spree at grace baptist. >> is painful still. reporter: for james, that pain is emotional and physical. on november 22, he was working as a shelter employee when he was stabbed three times. his lung collapsed and he needed surgery on his shoulders and spine. on friday, he took us through the hall where it happened. >> there was footsteps of blood. reporter: the church brought on a new senior pastor. grace baptist has rededicated itself toward fighting for justice for the on house, for trans rights, and for people of color. >> we've been able to turn back to life again, to try our best to grow our church and to be a presence. reporter: attendance at worship services has gone up 70%. saturday, that community is expected to come together to honor the victims in a series of events. service
as amanda del castillo you explains, the congregation is getting ready to celebrate the lives of thosectims. reporter: the liberty theater oa special friday night vigil. ♪ faces of transgender people who have been killed. pictured here is ms. kimberly, one of two people who died after last year's stabbing spree at grace baptist. >> is painful still. reporter: for james, that pain is emotional and physical. on november 22, he was working as a shelter employee when he was stabbed three...
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neighbors say while the birds are beautiful, they will congregate in their yards and on their roofs.isy popping on the roof, something that is crazy. sounds like there's people their dirty. we don't want our kids to be tracking poo in the house or on themselves and their territorial. they can get especially when it comes to their young. these peacocks are new to this neighborhood. but as the continue to multiply. so to the problems they leave behind. they do cause property damage. they do jump on top of roofs. >> you know, defecation and feces can be an issue as well as scratching vehicles because they do walk on vehicles. tracy animal services supervisor brittany up as close as the problem used to be contained to just a red bridge area. but they've since moved into city limits, causing more issues, especially being next to a school that's caused traffic hazard in issues of that when when kids are being dropped off. now. the red bridge homeowners association is in contract talks with the city to spend at least $30,000 to trap and relocate the birds may sound like, you know, we're bei
neighbors say while the birds are beautiful, they will congregate in their yards and on their roofs.isy popping on the roof, something that is crazy. sounds like there's people their dirty. we don't want our kids to be tracking poo in the house or on themselves and their territorial. they can get especially when it comes to their young. these peacocks are new to this neighborhood. but as the continue to multiply. so to the problems they leave behind. they do cause property damage. they do jump...
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as amanda del castillo you explains, the congregation is getting ready to celebrate the lives of thoses. reporter: the liberty theater pipe or been -- organ ahead of a special friday night vigil. ♪ faces of transgender people who have been killed. pictured here is ms. kimberly, one of two people who died after last year's stabbing spree at grace baptist. >> is painful still. reporter: for james, that pain is emotional and physical. on november 22, he was working as a shelter employee when he was stabbed three times. his lung collapsed and he needed surgery on his shoulders and spine. on friday, he took us through the hall where it happened. >> there was footsteps of blood. reporter: the church brought on a new senior pastor. grace baptist has rededicated itself toward fighting for justice for the on house, for trans rights, and for people of color. >> we've been able to turn back to life again, to try our best to grow our church and to be a presence. reporter: attendance at worship services has gone up 70%. saturday, that community is expected to come together to honor the victims in a
as amanda del castillo you explains, the congregation is getting ready to celebrate the lives of thoses. reporter: the liberty theater pipe or been -- organ ahead of a special friday night vigil. ♪ faces of transgender people who have been killed. pictured here is ms. kimberly, one of two people who died after last year's stabbing spree at grace baptist. >> is painful still. reporter: for james, that pain is emotional and physical. on november 22, he was working as a shelter employee...
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put unvaccinated together and congregation together like many people did yesterday during thanksgiving and that's a recipe for disas term the other piece of this is we had a relatively large alpha surge for the same reasons, but because we had such a large alpha surge is took delta a while to break in and i think we're seeing the crest of a delta surge coming into michigan a little bit later. it's a combination of things and to get back to it we have too many people who are unvaccinate who had are unbothered about the fact that they are unvaccinated and doing things that could spread the virus apockets them. >> right, no question about that. doctor, thank you so much for your time. we do appreciate it. >> jessica, thank you. >>> black friday now in full swing, and despite the supply chain problems and rights inflation, the analysts still expect this holiday season to break records. we've got details ahead. plus, a new low from the republican party. representative lauren boebert telling a crowd of supporters a bigoted story suggesting her democratic colleague ilhan omar was a suicide bo
put unvaccinated together and congregation together like many people did yesterday during thanksgiving and that's a recipe for disas term the other piece of this is we had a relatively large alpha surge for the same reasons, but because we had such a large alpha surge is took delta a while to break in and i think we're seeing the crest of a delta surge coming into michigan a little bit later. it's a combination of things and to get back to it we have too many people who are unvaccinate who had...
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having people go into places that are congregate settings, indoor this is what you -- happen when you to a winter season when the weather gets cold and the people go indoor it's not rocket science. it's highly predictable and that's the reason why we got to get people vaccinated who are not vaccinated boost the people who are already vaccinated and when you're in indoor-congregate setting, as much as nobody likes to wear a mask, including me, when you are in an indoor-congregate setting, and you don't know what the status of the vaccination of people are, wear a mask. that's not encroaching on anybody's individuality. that's just being safe and protecting yourself and your community. >> i just wonder if, in these areas where vaccination levels are low and the delta variant spread has not yet occurred, if hospitals there aren't about to be in trouble and if we, as a nation, are prepared to help them out and -- and bail them out if necessary >> well, the easiest way to help them out is to continue to suppress the level of infection in the community obviously, you are going to need the m
having people go into places that are congregate settings, indoor this is what you -- happen when you to a winter season when the weather gets cold and the people go indoor it's not rocket science. it's highly predictable and that's the reason why we got to get people vaccinated who are not vaccinated boost the people who are already vaccinated and when you're in indoor-congregate setting, as much as nobody likes to wear a mask, including me, when you are in an indoor-congregate setting, and...
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setting, as much as nobody likes to wear a mask, including me, when you are in an indoor-congregate setting, and you don't know what the status of the vaccination of people are, wear a mask. that's not encroaching on anybody's individuality. that's just being safe and protecting yourself and your community. >> i just wonder if, in these areas where vaccination levels are low and the delta variant spread has not yet occurred, if hospitals there aren't about to be in trouble and if we, as a nation, are prepared to help them out and -- and bail them out if necessary >> well, the easiest way to help them out is to continue to suppress the level of infection in the community obviously, you are going to need the mechanical issues -- the beds, the personnel, the dedicated physicians, nurses, and healthcare providers we want to make sure they don't get overwhelmed because they've been through -- they're really heroes and heroines. they have been through a very harrowing year and a half, 20 months or so we don't want to see that happen, again. >> you have said it. before we go, you have said
setting, as much as nobody likes to wear a mask, including me, when you are in an indoor-congregate setting, and you don't know what the status of the vaccination of people are, wear a mask. that's not encroaching on anybody's individuality. that's just being safe and protecting yourself and your community. >> i just wonder if, in these areas where vaccination levels are low and the delta variant spread has not yet occurred, if hospitals there aren't about to be in trouble and if we, as a...
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as a result of the case in essex, members of a church congregation and staff, customers and deliveryffects anyone who visited kfc in the brentwood kfc in high street on november the 19th. nine days ago. between one o�*clock and five o�*clock in the afternoon. one o�*clock and five o�*clock, the kfc and brentwood high street on the 19th and also members of a church congregation who presumably have been informed through the church. this will be because somebody who was common to those two locations as the omicron variant so they are doing this pcr testing and you might have noticed if you live in the area heightened presence of testing and thatis heightened presence of testing and that is to try to identify how much it may have spread. we will bring in more than that as we get into this and it is people who attended the trinity church in pilgrim�*s hatch in essex. ministers responsible for immigration, from france, belgium, germany and the netherlands, have met in calais to discuss the crisis over migrants making the perilous journey across the channel, to the uk, in small boats. the t
as a result of the case in essex, members of a church congregation and staff, customers and deliveryffects anyone who visited kfc in the brentwood kfc in high street on november the 19th. nine days ago. between one o�*clock and five o�*clock in the afternoon. one o�*clock and five o�*clock, the kfc and brentwood high street on the 19th and also members of a church congregation who presumably have been informed through the church. this will be because somebody who was common to those two...
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we are hoping this happens to our community congregations again, how do you go about doing that? >> i'm going to go back to the beginning when we were talking about new year's resolion. people say it's new year's day, i want to lose weight. i want to handle my finances better. i want to change and improve myself. more important than new year's day, should be resurrection day. how can we improve ourselves on that day? i believe in my theology that jesus came to not just himself be resurrected before the church to be resurrected. not just from death to life, but in our daily lives. things that need to shed from us that are really dead, that are holding us back. we look at ourselves, where am i going this next year in my spiritual journey? and for me, echoing that. more importantly, the resurrection is about getting u rising up like the phoenix from the ashes. as a pastor, and one who leads a faith-based organization in the state, it is about lifting up the people. it is about empowering the people, feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, empowering others to fish for themselves as
we are hoping this happens to our community congregations again, how do you go about doing that? >> i'm going to go back to the beginning when we were talking about new year's resolion. people say it's new year's day, i want to lose weight. i want to handle my finances better. i want to change and improve myself. more important than new year's day, should be resurrection day. how can we improve ourselves on that day? i believe in my theology that jesus came to not just himself be...
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a concert. >> we mourn their lives because they were precious souls to this congregation.a: while the pain runs deep james says it is fitting to dedicate time to those who died. >> it is good to take just a little bit of time to celebrate the beautiful things in life. i am just glad i am here today. i am here today. amanda: the events are free and open to the public being held here at grace baptist. amanda del castillo you, abc7 news. liz: the fda and cdc say all adults can get a booster shot of pfizer or moderna vaccine. the only guideline is you must wait six months after your final dose. previously only adults 65 and older are at high risk of getting the disease were eligible for booster shots. we have looked at places in each county where you can get a booster shot. that is on abc7news .com/vaccines. click on the first door you see. after the passing of president biden's infrastructure bill the city of oakland is celebrating the awarding of $14.5 million in. . federal grant money the city says they will be able to begin a number of transformative projects. the project
a concert. >> we mourn their lives because they were precious souls to this congregation.a: while the pain runs deep james says it is fitting to dedicate time to those who died. >> it is good to take just a little bit of time to celebrate the beautiful things in life. i am just glad i am here today. i am here today. amanda: the events are free and open to the public being held here at grace baptist. amanda del castillo you, abc7 news. liz: the fda and cdc say all adults can get a...
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when you go to an airport in a congregant setting, wear a mask, keep your mask on.an enjoy the family settings, particularly if everyone is vaccinated so you do not feel you need to be cooped up in restricted in that regard but just be careful. above all, if ever there was a reason for people to say let's get vaccinated if you are not vaccinated, then if you are vaccinated by all means get boosted. this is really a very strong endorsement for that. judy: we know biden administration now over 40 other countries have instituted travel bans against countries in southern africa, but you're also aware there is criticism of this. there are those who say this is overly punitive, it's not effe ctive, that it could lead to governments being less transparent in the future. do you think there is some truth to these criticisms? dr. fauci: it is a very tough call when you have to make a decision like that because when you're looking at something in which the molecular virologist and the who and those looking at the virus say, this is really of a concern, we don't know yet the fu
when you go to an airport in a congregant setting, wear a mask, keep your mask on.an enjoy the family settings, particularly if everyone is vaccinated so you do not feel you need to be cooped up in restricted in that regard but just be careful. above all, if ever there was a reason for people to say let's get vaccinated if you are not vaccinated, then if you are vaccinated by all means get boosted. this is really a very strong endorsement for that. judy: we know biden administration now over 40...
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. >> that's what pastors do for the congregation. >> but now?with a missing person who's vanished off the surf. >> a week and a half after murray vanished, or drove away, or whatever she did. the detectives went calling on the flanders, who said that they fully expected that marie would return soon. at this was not the first time that she took spur of the moment trips. >> not to the point where she would be reported to law enforcement as missing though. she would come. back >> although they told detectives they were quite worried about marie's state of mind. >> they said that it was a down world that spiral. >> they said that she was depressed? >> yes. >> what marie could have wild mood swings, they knew that she had a diagnosed mood disorder. did they tell you that she was bipolar? >> yes, that was bipolar, that she was taking medication that she was overmedication probably because of her giving birth of the child. >> but there was another prescription bottle to well >> and they also showed us a bottle that was empty, that was linked to the fac
. >> that's what pastors do for the congregation. >> but now?with a missing person who's vanished off the surf. >> a week and a half after murray vanished, or drove away, or whatever she did. the detectives went calling on the flanders, who said that they fully expected that marie would return soon. at this was not the first time that she took spur of the moment trips. >> not to the point where she would be reported to law enforcement as missing though. she would come....
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, but we know that is not the case and you can mitigate when you have indoor situations we have congregatee emphasis on _ get tested. i think we should put a bit more emphasis on getting i bit more emphasis on getting people tested very soon before they go into a situation where it may be themselves, not vaccinated or other people in the congregate settings that are not vaccinated. so, there are multiple ways to prevent infection. of women vaccination is the number one at best, but there's also a mask wearing and testing. clearly, we are in a better place this year because of the vaccination programme that we were last year, but high levels the infection rate, what are you advising people going away from the holidays for the next few days. i'm advising that it is too late if people are unvaccinated right now, but i'm telling people to right now, but i'm telling people tr: be very careful and have your meetings and your dinners your congregate vaccinations. holiday cheer as it were, particularly of the thanksgiving holiday which is several weeks before, a few weeks before the christmas holi
, but we know that is not the case and you can mitigate when you have indoor situations we have congregatee emphasis on _ get tested. i think we should put a bit more emphasis on getting i bit more emphasis on getting people tested very soon before they go into a situation where it may be themselves, not vaccinated or other people in the congregate settings that are not vaccinated. so, there are multiple ways to prevent infection. of women vaccination is the number one at best, but there's also...
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the idea of the metaverse, which facebook is going all in on, the intersection of social congregationthe next evolution of the internet. from an investing perspective in the long-term durability of value, that is the interesting part. you just highlighted all the issues with it infringement, copyrights, who owns what. that is an overhang on the nft's. taylor: talk to us about the art bates -- based nft's you mentioned as we think about valuing an asset we have not valued before. what is price discovery? >> it is the big issue. let's use crypto punks as a perfect example. these are digital jpeg's and when they first launched, a lot of people in the community were owning them. they quickly skyrocketed in price. you started seeing auction houses selling these things for millions of dollars. the issue is -- it was a first art based nft where we got real question from people. what is going on here? there was a punk sale last week for $500 million that ended up being spooked. you know, right there, there is bad pricing in the market. it is a very heterogeneous market. they are unique becaus
the idea of the metaverse, which facebook is going all in on, the intersection of social congregationthe next evolution of the internet. from an investing perspective in the long-term durability of value, that is the interesting part. you just highlighted all the issues with it infringement, copyrights, who owns what. that is an overhang on the nft's. taylor: talk to us about the art bates -- based nft's you mentioned as we think about valuing an asset we have not valued before. what is price...
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as abc 7 news reports, the congregation is getting ready to celebrate the lives of the victims today. liberty theater pipe organ filled as -- ahead of a friday night vigil. four faces of transgendered people who had been killed. one of two people who died after last year stabbing spree in grace baptist. >> it is painful. for james shelley, that is emotional and physical. on november 2, 2020, he was working as a shelter employee for ray solutions when he was stabbed three times. his lung collapsed and he needed surgery on his shoulder and spine. on friday, he took us through the hall where happened. >> down this hall, there were footsteps of blood. >> since the stabbing, the church brought on a new senior pastor. reverend jordan oliver says they have rededicated themselves to fighting to justice for the un-house, trance rights, and people of color. >> since then, we were able to turn back to life and try our best to grower church and be a presence. >> he says that attendance has gone up 70%. on saturday, that community is expected to come together to honor the stabbing victims. 11:00 a
as abc 7 news reports, the congregation is getting ready to celebrate the lives of the victims today. liberty theater pipe organ filled as -- ahead of a friday night vigil. four faces of transgendered people who had been killed. one of two people who died after last year stabbing spree in grace baptist. >> it is painful. for james shelley, that is emotional and physical. on november 2, 2020, he was working as a shelter employee for ray solutions when he was stabbed three times. his lung...
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she told me however reverend franklin mesmerized the congregation with his poetic camellias.im, to ratchet up the spirit, two more thrilling heights, with her uncanny aptitude in it rang in a theological clairvoyant, so compelling, that the congregation knew that greatness, and spirit rested in double portion, on this fearless young woman. i can hear her gargantuan gift, on her first gospel recording age 14. never grow old. when it came time for her to switch from segment to secular, to head for the soul music charts, after she had brilliantly charted the path of the sole, she confronted great gusts of resentment and brutal blow back, from black believers. they thought that she had betrayed her first love, and her true calling. but they were wrong. the baptist church, that we both sprang from, eventually took great delay, in her rank as the most dominant force in american music, we'll never forgetting her roots in the energetic spirituality, that behaved her style. the preacher in me believes that hers was the best way, to tell our story, to the world, that might never darken
she told me however reverend franklin mesmerized the congregation with his poetic camellias.im, to ratchet up the spirit, two more thrilling heights, with her uncanny aptitude in it rang in a theological clairvoyant, so compelling, that the congregation knew that greatness, and spirit rested in double portion, on this fearless young woman. i can hear her gargantuan gift, on her first gospel recording age 14. never grow old. when it came time for her to switch from segment to secular, to head...
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the idea of closing congregants settings and it was controversial at the time. i told a story about how it got into that plan but nowhere in that plan did they ever consider a simultaneous national shutdown. it was always premised you have diagnostic testing and you would deployment mitigation when the virus got to those parts of the country and we got into this because we didn't have the tests. >>. >> i want to ask you about hydroxy. you do tell the story of that . what was going on there. >> early on in the crisis, we were desperate. we didn't know, we didn't have anything. so doctors were trying things that showed activity in the meeting they showed activity in the test tube against the virus because we didn't have evidence of activity of drugs and actual patients sohydroxy chlorine when showed in vitro activity . it showed against a lot of viruses and it's one of those things that's always fooled us. it showed activity against evil up. we're using testing early on and officials were optimistic that testing might be effective in the treatment so we didn't hav
the idea of closing congregants settings and it was controversial at the time. i told a story about how it got into that plan but nowhere in that plan did they ever consider a simultaneous national shutdown. it was always premised you have diagnostic testing and you would deployment mitigation when the virus got to those parts of the country and we got into this because we didn't have the tests. >>. >> i want to ask you about hydroxy. you do tell the story of that . what was going...
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and that is the reason why the cdc says when you are in congregate settings and you have no idea who is around, do there is no requirement for vaccination, that is when you need to wear masks. but if you know people are vaccinated, you don't need to wear masks. >> that has been basically my mo. in the subway, hour but not in social gatherings. not in places where no their vaccine. checks this, is a big new mask wearing. there's been a lot of back and forth on mask. a big new mask-wearing study in the british medical journal, saying it's the single most effective public health measure against the coronavirus, cutting incidents by 53%. according to a new british medical journal. it does seem like in indoor settings, booster shots are two things where the picture has gotten clear and clear. and it is pretty crystal clear now. >> exactly, chris and i'm so glad that you have put it that. way and anybody who start saying, you shouldn't be wearing a mask because we don't know if mask work, that has been put to bed. mask work. period. and there are many studies that now show that, just like
and that is the reason why the cdc says when you are in congregate settings and you have no idea who is around, do there is no requirement for vaccination, that is when you need to wear masks. but if you know people are vaccinated, you don't need to wear masks. >> that has been basically my mo. in the subway, hour but not in social gatherings. not in places where no their vaccine. checks this, is a big new mask wearing. there's been a lot of back and forth on mask. a big new mask-wearing...
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congregate facilities will need to get vaccinated. this order applies to all workers in adult and senior care so these licensed by social services. in home care workers, including home health aide, hospice workers and regional centers. this is country club lane near ridgecrest drive. a fallen tree we will continue to bring you this breaking news in napa. >> this morning, investors search to the home here. these photos and video leaving the house. he resigned as mayor after being accused of sexually assaulting multiple women over a 16 year period. he was not home at the time of the raid. investigators spent two hours inside his home. they were seen leaving with a backpack. is proof of the former mayor's assault on his client that the sheriff's apartment says photos and videos can often be used as evidence in the mystic violence cases. >> the oakland mayor is calling for more police officers in her city after a shooting that took the life of a 23 month old boy named jasper. >> this tragedy is heartbreaking, sickening, infuriating. that
congregate facilities will need to get vaccinated. this order applies to all workers in adult and senior care so these licensed by social services. in home care workers, including home health aide, hospice workers and regional centers. this is country club lane near ridgecrest drive. a fallen tree we will continue to bring you this breaking news in napa. >> this morning, investors search to the home here. these photos and video leaving the house. he resigned as mayor after being accused...
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for instance, the trump supporters in california don't the ones that i knew i don't really congregate and, and you, everybody's on the down low about it. you know, every now and then somebody comes to me secretly quietly and tells me that they don't understand what's going on either. yeah, everything has to be secretive. otherwise you're socially ostracized. some people agree with me, but are quiet because you can't say that in california, but i'm politically incorrect. i don't like political correctness and i'll say loudly and proudly what i believe even if it's outside of the overton window. so. but, and that generated a lot of hate. i was not invited to dinner parties anymore. well, we're almost any parties. lou. anne rogers driven by drink shaped bankers and those with theirs sinks. we dare to ask oh, is your media a reflection of reality? in the world transformed what will make you feel safe, isolation, whole community? are you going the right way or are you being led to somewhere? direct? what is true? what is faith? in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the d
for instance, the trump supporters in california don't the ones that i knew i don't really congregate and, and you, everybody's on the down low about it. you know, every now and then somebody comes to me secretly quietly and tells me that they don't understand what's going on either. yeah, everything has to be secretive. otherwise you're socially ostracized. some people agree with me, but are quiet because you can't say that in california, but i'm politically incorrect. i don't like political...
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. >> reporter: another group of people were congregating across the street at valley fair at almost the exact same time. also in cars with license plates blacked out. >> as soon as officers appeared, those vehicles fled. however in that particular case, two suspects made their way into the sun glass hut at valley fair where they stole sunglasses in excess of $7,000. >> it seems like organized, because it's a group, group effort of 30, 40, 50, 80 people, and simultaneous hits and same type of hits. it. >> reporter: san jose pd say it is is now collaborating with law enforcement agencies in san francisco, twal nut creek and other stiffs, comparing robberies. >> we have much more on the recent string of robberies. can you find a timeline and video of some of the break ins. >>> friday night started with more than 100 cars racing through the city. some inside firing guns. cities shot spot noted around 70 rounds. oakland's police chief says he believes he knows what's behind the violence. >> we have some of our local groups and gangs that are really driving some of this violence. we know some
. >> reporter: another group of people were congregating across the street at valley fair at almost the exact same time. also in cars with license plates blacked out. >> as soon as officers appeared, those vehicles fled. however in that particular case, two suspects made their way into the sun glass hut at valley fair where they stole sunglasses in excess of $7,000. >> it seems like organized, because it's a group, group effort of 30, 40, 50, 80 people, and simultaneous hits...
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and we can be prudent and careful when we go to indoor-congregate settings to make sure we follow therge. we are seeing an uptick of cases. that's for the reasons that i mentioned. cold weather. people going indoors. vaccination potency waning. if we counter all of those, we can stop this. >> now that you are encouraging all adults to get boosters, what's your definition of fully vaccinated? >> i kyou know, right now, officially, john, the definition of fully vaccinated is still two doses of the moderna or pfizer and one dose of j&j. that's the requirement when people talk about what is required for this or for that? but that does not actually contradict the fact that we are saying, as vaccine efficacy wanes, you need to get that booster to bring you right up. we will evaluate, as we get more data. we -- we don't know now how long the booster effect is going to last. if it lasts for a considerably longer period of time, namely the durability of the booster, allows you to go for a considerable period of time without getting another boost, then that very well might be determined to be t
and we can be prudent and careful when we go to indoor-congregate settings to make sure we follow therge. we are seeing an uptick of cases. that's for the reasons that i mentioned. cold weather. people going indoors. vaccination potency waning. if we counter all of those, we can stop this. >> now that you are encouraging all adults to get boosters, what's your definition of fully vaccinated? >> i kyou know, right now, officially, john, the definition of fully vaccinated is still two...
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and now his congregation is working to protect his community in honor of his legacy.yman from the father's community and the executive director of the legal center, which has done extensive work in efforts to get our community vaccinated. eduardo, tell us a little bit more about the contributions of the father. >> this is an amazing person who aarrived in mecca, california, from 2018 from compton. clearly, someone who was beyond just a spiritual leader. he was a social justice leader in our community, who had a tremendous impact in the short period of time that he was with us. the fact is that it's seen everywhere today in mecca and the eastern parts of the coachella valley. in fact, as our families celebrated dios de muertos, there was a huge altar built in his commemoration. >> i would lo to see that picture with him proudly on his chest. tell us how the pandemic affected the community in the coachella valley. >> the pandemic has been devastating, especially for the eastern coachella valley, where a lot of our farm workers live and work. and the pandemic showed so m
and now his congregation is working to protect his community in honor of his legacy.yman from the father's community and the executive director of the legal center, which has done extensive work in efforts to get our community vaccinated. eduardo, tell us a little bit more about the contributions of the father. >> this is an amazing person who aarrived in mecca, california, from 2018 from compton. clearly, someone who was beyond just a spiritual leader. he was a social justice leader in...
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that's the reason why the cdc says when you're in congregant settings and you have no idea who's aroundere's no requirement for vaccination, that's when you need to wear a mask. if you know people are vaccinated, you don't need to wear a mask. >> that's been basically my m.o. on the subway i wear it, but not in social gatherings. not in places where i know there's vaccine checks. this is a big new mask wearing. there's been a lot of back and forth on masks. a big new mask wearing study out in the british medical journal saying it's the single most effective medical measure against coronavirus, cutting incidents by 53%. that's according to a new study. it does seem like masks in indoor settings and booster shots are two things where the picture has gotten clearer and clearer and clearer, and it's pretty crystal clear now. >> exactly, chris. i'm so glad you put it that way. and anybody who starts saying you shouldn't be wearing a mask because we don't know if masks work, that's been put to bed. masks work. period. and there are many studies that now show that. just like the recent study t
that's the reason why the cdc says when you're in congregant settings and you have no idea who's aroundere's no requirement for vaccination, that's when you need to wear a mask. if you know people are vaccinated, you don't need to wear a mask. >> that's been basically my m.o. on the subway i wear it, but not in social gatherings. not in places where i know there's vaccine checks. this is a big new mask wearing. there's been a lot of back and forth on masks. a big new mask wearing study...
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when you go to an airport in a congregate setting, wear a mask, keep your mask on. can enjoy the family setting, particularly if everybody is vaccinated. so we don't need to feel that we need to be cooped up and restricted in that regard. but just be careful, be prudent. but above all, if ever there was a reason for people to say let's get vaccinated if you are not vaccinated, and if you are vaccinated by all means, get boost erred, this is really a very strong endorsement for that. >> and dr. fauci, we know biden administration and now what, over 40 other countries have instituted travel bans against countries in southern africa, but you are also aware there is criticism of this. there are those who say this is overly punitive, that it is not effective enough, that it could lead to governments being less transparent in the future. do you think there is some truth to these criticisms? >> it's a very tough call when you have to make a decision like that. because when are you looking at something in which the molecular virologist he who and those looking at the virus
when you go to an airport in a congregate setting, wear a mask, keep your mask on. can enjoy the family setting, particularly if everybody is vaccinated. so we don't need to feel that we need to be cooped up and restricted in that regard. but just be careful, be prudent. but above all, if ever there was a reason for people to say let's get vaccinated if you are not vaccinated, and if you are vaccinated by all means, get boost erred, this is really a very strong endorsement for that. >>...
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expect to see the impact in terms of infection numbers of this holiday >> well, whenever you have a congregate situation where people travel, it is usually measured in a few weeks, two to three weeks or more. when you are talking about infection, it is about two weeks or so. when you are talking about if anybody gets severe disease, it is always lagging indicator of hospitalization and death. we hope that people when they travel they're careful so that we don't see a major spike. >> i don't want to put the words in your mouth, but are we at a dangerous turn right now in this pandemic with this new variant? >> well, we have to be paying close attention and take it very seriously. i don't really want to go so far as to say we're at a dangerous turn we don't have enough information, lester, to make that determination. but what we can do is do everything we can to make sure we err on the side of safety, and that's the reason why you are seeing the travel restriction and the renewed emphasis on getting people vaccinated and boostered. >> some of my conversation earlier with dr. fauci. >>> there is
expect to see the impact in terms of infection numbers of this holiday >> well, whenever you have a congregate situation where people travel, it is usually measured in a few weeks, two to three weeks or more. when you are talking about infection, it is about two weeks or so. when you are talking about if anybody gets severe disease, it is always lagging indicator of hospitalization and death. we hope that people when they travel they're careful so that we don't see a major spike. >>...
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have widespread vaccine immunity and we don't have pockets of unvaccinated people who are all congregatinghen we can think about what, of all the interventions we had to put in place to really, you know, keep our kids in school this year-- which ones can we cut back on? and, of course, we should never give up washing our hands. that's always a good one. sneezing into our elbows and not into our hands. but, you know, the masking would be great for all of our kids to not have to wear a mask to-- you know, for them to be able to see the teachers, what they're saying and when they're smiling, et cetera. but i think we can start to talk about that once most school kids are vaccinated. and maybe even that we have some policies around requiring vaccination in order to, you know, enroll kids in schools with some ability to have exemptions when it's medically necessary. but i think that only now and only when we get most kids vaccinated can we start to think about pulling back. >> sreenivasan: you know, here we are kind of heading into this holiday season, and it's always a tense time for family me
have widespread vaccine immunity and we don't have pockets of unvaccinated people who are all congregatinghen we can think about what, of all the interventions we had to put in place to really, you know, keep our kids in school this year-- which ones can we cut back on? and, of course, we should never give up washing our hands. that's always a good one. sneezing into our elbows and not into our hands. but, you know, the masking would be great for all of our kids to not have to wear a mask to--...
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. >> reporter: youth leaders not help from 3,000 volunteers from dozens of interfaith congregations,ls, and businesses. they built and painted the murals then $1.3 million project fund by city grants, a go fund me campaign, and donations of materials. >> it's just an amazing model of what a community can do when it decides it's going to takal problem. >> reporter: and the world is watching. >> we've had calls from germany and e-mails from romania. >> for ashley, she finally enjoys a safer is reason environment to study on-line at laney college. >> i look at it every day and it brings joy. >> reporter: she plans to be a social worker, so she can open doors for others who also need a home in a hope for their future. in oakland, kpix 5. >>> now, the original plan was for 100 attain where i homes. sally said talks are underway with several cities in the east bay to build the next 75. >>> take a look at your top headlines. kids as young as five could be getting their covid shots later on this week. the cdc could give the final green light to pfizers scaled down dose as soon as tomorrow. i
. >> reporter: youth leaders not help from 3,000 volunteers from dozens of interfaith congregations,ls, and businesses. they built and painted the murals then $1.3 million project fund by city grants, a go fund me campaign, and donations of materials. >> it's just an amazing model of what a community can do when it decides it's going to takal problem. >> reporter: and the world is watching. >> we've had calls from germany and e-mails from romania. >> for ashley,...
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not going to be killed but you will be forced to face the fact that you would be cast out of the congregationd it's because of that the british can never win the war because they can win every battle as soon they leave the other side takes over unless they will be punished and so it is the war the ground level in the countryside the makes it impossible for the british to win the war and ordinary americans are forced to take a position in a way that many of them may not have done pretty. >> we have 30 seconds left, what is main message of the scope that you would like somebody to take away from this book. >> we are fortunate to have had a group of people leaving us a beginning through the party rather than the popular interest in charge and is a republic but not a democracy and as much as we owe the ordinary soldiers in the continental soldier undergarment, we should go back to them and capacity for irony and paradox, and this is why the sometimes healthiest in its discontent. when we end the war, we are incapable of dealing with the native market issues effectively and the slavery issue effec
not going to be killed but you will be forced to face the fact that you would be cast out of the congregationd it's because of that the british can never win the war because they can win every battle as soon they leave the other side takes over unless they will be punished and so it is the war the ground level in the countryside the makes it impossible for the british to win the war and ordinary americans are forced to take a position in a way that many of them may not have done pretty....
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price policy that will work. export thing to property should ask allowable power to position a congregation keep when you put people in the bible, you know, call on me as soon as we have made a visual, shaded through them where there was a 1000000 export dental to property, sean lyle, salvage permit good news, you do not risks so on his should allow for appeal is gesture. the pattern there are security shortage because didn't challenge political, did a or cedric will with expedia. it was the guy out to the premier for the pick up the the not the same he got when it is you maybe live you to lawyer alopecia it back. this is the of the month at the table enough. it meant to myself, moses are unpaid. no croissant. bombay can be sanky them out. abandon assistant illuminati, biggest cindy laquoanda found that you sent mendosa men supply loop also last sapa nisha, unquote. devout a booking not for sure was getting nobela. may i have on the quote oh at daylight i looked alma not tell much equity begin dear. i vow, but it be like a separate then the let luck alma the la miller sell a bonded like boy
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nick: this is the field where asylum-seekers traditionally congregate.ve years coming here, i have never seen so many people. almost all of them are in transit. you're afghani? around 500 people are acmmodated in the official refugee camp at at least 100 more sleep rough. he and his volunteers try to ease their aches and pains. romania seems less hostile than other countries. >> what we are seeing now, we are seeing supportive messages. we are seeing people say, h, we should help. you remember how we used to be migrants and we were happy when someone was at least not judging us? maybe they couldn't help us, but at least they were not throwing stones. nick: afghans now reaching europe hope the situation backhoe means there asylum requests will be looked on more favorably. this field is just one more oasis on that journey. nick thorpe, bbc news. anchor: now president biden, is set to hold a virtual meeting with president xi of china later tonight. the two nations surprised many last week by issuing a joint declaration to address climate change. there are r
nick: this is the field where asylum-seekers traditionally congregate.ve years coming here, i have never seen so many people. almost all of them are in transit. you're afghani? around 500 people are acmmodated in the official refugee camp at at least 100 more sleep rough. he and his volunteers try to ease their aches and pains. romania seems less hostile than other countries. >> what we are seeing now, we are seeing supportive messages. we are seeing people say, h, we should help. you...
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men and they were going out all night and you could imagine how shocking this would be to the congregation criminalize the mailing the information with the steep sentences and fines so what it did for the first time is it included in existence obscenity laws information about. the first in a public way. the first ones were wives because he started by using dirty books so it's actually interesting to see that his first interactions were with women who were married to men who were making a living in the slave trade that at that time wasn't that you unusual, there was a lot of it but the first high-profile woman he came in touch with of course within a few years of when anthony comstock moved to new york and i love the parallel. this idea of coming to new york to make it come to find a nice christian woman, build a family, they wanted to take new york by storm. they wanted to eat at del monaco's to accompany them and they started a radical newspaper. they started the first e-mail on brokerage house in i believe it was 1870 andnd they were said to have both prostituted themselves. we don't kno
men and they were going out all night and you could imagine how shocking this would be to the congregation criminalize the mailing the information with the steep sentences and fines so what it did for the first time is it included in existence obscenity laws information about. the first in a public way. the first ones were wives because he started by using dirty books so it's actually interesting to see that his first interactions were with women who were married to men who were making a living...
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it's national congregation had its all of you. — — view.. which fish type, which species, which area. and it came down to high politics. every minister, every fishery minister, wanted to leave with victory. they wanted to be able to go on camera on their own national tv networks and say, i have won. i have secured us more fish. almost every year, with almost every species, the agreement amongst the politicians for the quotas was always greater than the marine conservationists would advise. there would be a number from the scientists about what we think is safe, and then the politicians during the fraught early hours of the morning would always grant each other as it were more fish to take. this is a perennial problem. i think you have just got a number of proud fishing nations. it has become a political touchstone in the uk. it was a key issue in the brexit referendum. it remains an issue now. i think it's very easy for politicians on either side of the channel to light the blue touch paper over it, rightly or wrongly, and get some good hea
it's national congregation had its all of you. — — view.. which fish type, which species, which area. and it came down to high politics. every minister, every fishery minister, wanted to leave with victory. they wanted to be able to go on camera on their own national tv networks and say, i have won. i have secured us more fish. almost every year, with almost every species, the agreement amongst the politicians for the quotas was always greater than the marine conservationists would advise....
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no surprise and discontinue at the pack for every keep in allegations the media takes over and congregates in multiple dimensions. and even here in the un, inundated with reports and the, and i call it the a could chamber or it's not the reports coming from in a year to write about a target. and we always miss miss the target miss in miss and miss jones and mr. present that, you know, the news organizations always say that's because every train or if you, if you would let them in. and you seriously saying that the bible administration would in effect aid what the un itself now says, maybe a step away. 2000000 people being starving to death. remind us what this is, the t p i left, we invited lee to the breadth in. give michael on. you say they are backed by nature nation weaponry to destabilize the own of africa. well, they've done that for the last 27 years, or it comes with no surprise to be near about satellites being provided to them. and the satellite information being provided and mercenary, trading with them on the brown. it will be not a surprise for me. you know, for the credit ple
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you're not going to nbe killed but forced to face the fact thatyou're going to be cast out of the congregation . and it's because of that the british could never win the war . because they can win every battle and as soon as they leave the other side takes over unless the loyalists are withthem they're going to be punished . so it's of the war at the ground level in the countryside that makes it impossible for the british to win the war and ordinary americans are forced to take a clear position in a way many of them would prefer not to have done. >> we have 30 seconds left. what is the mainmessage of this book you would like somebody to take away in 30 seconds ? >> we're fortunate to have had a group of people leading this at the beginning regarding the public interest rather than the popular interest in charge so we are a republic, not ademocracy . and how much we know old ordinary soldiers and continental army and our mystic courts should go back to them. and capacity for irony and paradox. this is why the subtitle is and its discontents. when we end the war we are incapable of dealing with
you're not going to nbe killed but forced to face the fact thatyou're going to be cast out of the congregation . and it's because of that the british could never win the war . because they can win every battle and as soon as they leave the other side takes over unless the loyalists are withthem they're going to be punished . so it's of the war at the ground level in the countryside that makes it impossible for the british to win the war and ordinary americans are forced to take a clear position...
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for instance, the term supporters in california don't the ones that i knew i don't really congregate and, and you, everybody's on the down low about it. you know, every now and then somebody comes to me secretly quietly and tells me that they don't understand what's going on either. yeah, everything has to be secretive. otherwise you're socially ostracized. some people agree with me, but are quiet because you can't say that in california, but i'm politically incorrect. i don't like political correctness and i'll say loudly and proudly what i believe even if it's outside of the overton window. so. but, and that generated a lot of hate. i was not invited to dinner parties anymore. boil people or almost any parties. ah, with join me every thursday on the alex salmon. sure. i'll be speaking to guess on the world politics sport. business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. oh, is your media a reflection of reality? in the world transformed? what will make you feel safer? isolation, whole community. are you going the right way or are you being that somewhere? direct? what is true? walk
for instance, the term supporters in california don't the ones that i knew i don't really congregate and, and you, everybody's on the down low about it. you know, every now and then somebody comes to me secretly quietly and tells me that they don't understand what's going on either. yeah, everything has to be secretive. otherwise you're socially ostracized. some people agree with me, but are quiet because you can't say that in california, but i'm politically incorrect. i don't like political...
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is relatively blind and in many parts it's vague and the policy for sort of the things they've congregated during the election campaign. and we talked to philip emma, a, german law and politician. things to coalition certainly has its work cut out. it is too early for, congratulations. you're going to see it on the same day. and that was the question being delayed by a journal on the huge tech problem and then the involvement and whatnot. being on the he had to deal with bank. and the question was not, not discussed in the campaign, just a question whether the candidate with the political been the name to lead to form a government just because this thing i'll put it in about it is not enough in the german edition, it will be more proactive if they would phone a great coalition or, and all upon the government to deal with this. and you would really situation a canadian environmental activist has rattled politicians with his extreme warning for what could happen if governments fail to react to climate change. as a huck, so the results could prove deadly. not only will pipelines be blown up b
is relatively blind and in many parts it's vague and the policy for sort of the things they've congregated during the election campaign. and we talked to philip emma, a, german law and politician. things to coalition certainly has its work cut out. it is too early for, congratulations. you're going to see it on the same day. and that was the question being delayed by a journal on the huge tech problem and then the involvement and whatnot. being on the he had to deal with bank. and the question...
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the trump supporters in california don't the ones that i knew i don't really congregate and end of you. everybody's on the down low about it. you know, every now and then somebody comes to me secretly quietly and tells me that they don't understand what's going on either. yeah, everything has to be secretive. otherwise you're socially ostracized. some people agree with me, but are quiet because you can't say that in california, but i am politically incorrect. i don't like political correctness and i'll say loudly and proudly what i believe even if it's outside of the overton window. so. but, and that generated a lot of hate. i was not invited to dinner parties anymore. well, you are almost any parties. ah oh, we're seeing high levels one to keep creeping in economic life. and i think with all the way of the disruption of global supply chains, we see spike in the cost of energy. we're seeing a reappearance of inflation. and i think all of these constitute the economy, scroll down to sign risks, which could mean until it is still ahead of us. despite the moderation of the severity of the
the trump supporters in california don't the ones that i knew i don't really congregate and end of you. everybody's on the down low about it. you know, every now and then somebody comes to me secretly quietly and tells me that they don't understand what's going on either. yeah, everything has to be secretive. otherwise you're socially ostracized. some people agree with me, but are quiet because you can't say that in california, but i am politically incorrect. i don't like political correctness...
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a matter of fact, every december 12, thousands of people meet in the parking lot and they have congregatione to celebrate the virgin mary. and just on the other side of it there's oil drilling happening. >> reporter: there's a pumping operation right behind the church, featuring what appears to be a rupted tube. beneath it, a black stain. >> there should be zero oil touching the ground, because then it becomes a threat to the groundter and to the soil. >> reporter: we reached out for comment to the owner of the well, sequoia explorations inc., which acquired it earlier this year. its c.e.o., mark jacobs, replied, "we have notified our field personnel of this matter and will make sure this is dealt with immediately." what we saw may not have been catastrophic, but it illustrates one feature of living cheek-to- jowl with a polluting industry. and that's not just an arvin thing. according to the non-profit fractracker alliance, more than seven million californians live within a mile of an oil or gas well. some four million of them are people of color. that means the climate challenge is about
a matter of fact, every december 12, thousands of people meet in the parking lot and they have congregatione to celebrate the virgin mary. and just on the other side of it there's oil drilling happening. >> reporter: there's a pumping operation right behind the church, featuring what appears to be a rupted tube. beneath it, a black stain. >> there should be zero oil touching the ground, because then it becomes a threat to the groundter and to the soil. >> reporter: we reached...