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in fact, that's what they told the congregation upon their leaving in a in a. they said, they said, you have made our lives normalize. that meant a great deal to our congregation. >> amy carterll was actually baptized here. tell us a story of the baptism. >> so she was baptized in the baptist tree behind me. we parted the curtains. the pool was full of water. the pastor baptized her. i am told by a dear man who ran the sound system that day that the secret service agent was pretty nervous about her being put under the water. he was watching very closely, and ourhe member had to assuring that the pastor would indeed raise her up again. >> president carter stood here in front of the pillar for security reasons, and so this plaque says president jimmy carter standing next to this column top the couples class assembled in this balcony on numerous occasions during the period of january 1977-january 1981. his last statement in his final ng role on january 4, 1981, and this is his last statement, if i may read it. quote, if we just act like jesus, we would be good chr
in fact, that's what they told the congregation upon their leaving in a in a. they said, they said, you have made our lives normalize. that meant a great deal to our congregation. >> amy carterll was actually baptized here. tell us a story of the baptism. >> so she was baptized in the baptist tree behind me. we parted the curtains. the pool was full of water. the pastor baptized her. i am told by a dear man who ran the sound system that day that the secret service agent was pretty...
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in fact that is what they told the congregation upon their leaving. a letter they said you have made our lives normal lives. that meant a great deal to our conversation progressed amy carter was actually baptized here. tells a story of thehe baptism. >> she was baptized in the baptistery behind me. we o parted the curtains, the pl was full of water for the pastor baptized her, i am told by a dear manan around the sound sysm that day her been put under the water he was watching very closely. and i remember how to assure him the pastor would indeed raise her up again. [laughter] stood here in front of the pillar for security reasons. this complex as president jimmy carter standing next to this column, top the couples class assembled in this balcony on numerous occasions. during the period january 1977 of the gender of 1981. his last statements in this final teaching role on generally the fourth , 81 it's the last statement i may read it. ", if we just act like jesus we would be good christians. and if we try hard, with the understanding, and god will fo
in fact that is what they told the congregation upon their leaving. a letter they said you have made our lives normal lives. that meant a great deal to our conversation progressed amy carter was actually baptized here. tells a story of thehe baptism. >> she was baptized in the baptistery behind me. we o parted the curtains, the pl was full of water for the pastor baptized her, i am told by a dear manan around the sound sysm that day her been put under the water he was watching very...
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we begin in georgia where harris has been encouraging black congregants to get out the vote. allie rafer is monitoring that from atlanta. what is kamala harris doing to try to shore up support among white voters today? >> yeah, alex. the harris campaign's efforts are specifically targeting black men, and that is because we know even though harris does enjoy the support from the majority of black male voters, when you compare her popularity among this group to that of president biden when he was the democratic nominee, you do see a slip in support. we are seeing more and more black men say that they are open to voting for former president trump. we are expressing a desire to just sit out this election in general. and so because the harris campaign knows how incredibly close this election is expected to be, they are trying to level out the playing field here and try to erode some of that support by black men for former president trump. knowing that even the slightest bit of a difference could make a difference on election day. so you are seeing this massive effort from the harr
we begin in georgia where harris has been encouraging black congregants to get out the vote. allie rafer is monitoring that from atlanta. what is kamala harris doing to try to shore up support among white voters today? >> yeah, alex. the harris campaign's efforts are specifically targeting black men, and that is because we know even though harris does enjoy the support from the majority of black male voters, when you compare her popularity among this group to that of president biden when...
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what does she say to the congregation? >> well, fredricka, she says that this moment is about faith in inaction, and she leaned on congregants to really see this time as an opportunity and they can choose the politics of chaos and division. a former president donald trump, though, she never used his name, but she certainly intimated that it was him or they can move forward with freedom opportunity and her vision for the country. and this comes in the context of souls to the polls. these are a scattering of events. vice president harris at two of them that aim to mobilize black voters. democrats are routinely criticized for taking black voters for granted, they are the base of the democratic party, but the campaign they really don't engage in that. they argue that black voters are persuadable, but voters and they have to do all that they can convince them just like any other part of the democratic coalition so take a listen to what she told congregants it is constantly about berating people and be literally people in name c
what does she say to the congregation? >> well, fredricka, she says that this moment is about faith in inaction, and she leaned on congregants to really see this time as an opportunity and they can choose the politics of chaos and division. a former president donald trump, though, she never used his name, but she certainly intimated that it was him or they can move forward with freedom opportunity and her vision for the country. and this comes in the context of souls to the polls. these...
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vice president harris has wrapped up appearances at events in battleground georgia where the congregation serenaded her on her 60th birthday. >> ♪ >> breaking records and going to the polls across georgia. >> have you noticed he tends to go off script and ramble. and generally for the life of him can't finish a thought. and he has called it the we've -- weave, we will call it nonsense. >> voters are already casting ballots in person with more than 1.3 million people voting there and friction and pushback from election officials over new voting rules in that state. >> we saw the shenanigans for the georgia state board of elections for what they are in this effort to literally change the rules while people are voting and the courts rightly pushed back on that. >> we have photo i.d. and people are concerned about signature match and we have been sued by both the democrats and republicans questioning the validity of signature match. we lay that on top and all early accepted ballots will all have their results reported by 8:00 p.m. and that maybe 75% of all the totals reported no later than 8:
vice president harris has wrapped up appearances at events in battleground georgia where the congregation serenaded her on her 60th birthday. >> ♪ >> breaking records and going to the polls across georgia. >> have you noticed he tends to go off script and ramble. and generally for the life of him can't finish a thought. and he has called it the we've -- weave, we will call it nonsense. >> voters are already casting ballots in person with more than 1.3 million people...
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think about the young men of your congregation either enlisting or, being drafted for the war. you have to pastoral care for that young man and for family. a young woman volunteers for the for the ymca work overseas and decides to go and help out with nursing care or help out in what we call the ymca huts and serve the soldiers on front line, giving them books, writing paper or envelopes. cigaret as they how would you counsel these young people and their going off and to what could be death. what about the dislocations in the workforce what about women in your congregation now going industrial work going to work for the cable car sweeping the streets in downtown what about these social the sense of social dislocation the sense of of of challenge to the families. how do you do this and how do you and how do you reverse this? when the war is over and you try to go back to normal times? so there are those demands on pastors and other officers in the church. we have its own unique story. the story of the service of chaplains in the war war jewish rabbis, catholic priests, protestan
think about the young men of your congregation either enlisting or, being drafted for the war. you have to pastoral care for that young man and for family. a young woman volunteers for the for the ymca work overseas and decides to go and help out with nursing care or help out in what we call the ymca huts and serve the soldiers on front line, giving them books, writing paper or envelopes. cigaret as they how would you counsel these young people and their going off and to what could be death....
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shelter non-congregate shelter, the acceptance rates are, are so high when compared to congregate shelterswhere they are very lo. i did have a question of just what does it mean when we have like 120% acceptance rate? does that mean more people demanding it than exists? yeah. thank you for asking that question. there is a footnote in there to talk about in some cases, there are couples. it's not just an individual person. so in some cases, because that number is greater than the shelter offered, it's going to be bigger than 100%. but it has more to do with couples requesting shelter than any mathematical error. got it. thank you. so in the non-congregate, we're looking at from 56% up to 120% acceptance. and then when we're looking at the congregate shelters, that's kind of at the bottom of the list. that's between this one, i guess it's 7% and 28%. so you know, i think there's a lot of and then that's also reflected when in, in the efforts to ask people who did not accept offers of shelter what they want to try to get at, what they would have accepted. and we see the same thing. we see 80%
shelter non-congregate shelter, the acceptance rates are, are so high when compared to congregate shelterswhere they are very lo. i did have a question of just what does it mean when we have like 120% acceptance rate? does that mean more people demanding it than exists? yeah. thank you for asking that question. there is a footnote in there to talk about in some cases, there are couples. it's not just an individual person. so in some cases, because that number is greater than the shelter...
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there used to be congregate means and now grab and go and this was a bit of concern because the lunch bram used to be a bridge between exercise and the afternoon sessions. so, there has been a drop off of some of the participation. they are hoping that there is a way to bring back the congregate meal and sure they are working on das with that. the lunch programs often time have guest speakers on health and other topics. the meals are brought in each day by on lock and the participants need to let the site know about two days ahead of time so the proper counts are there. they serve between 40 to 50 meals per day, and about 10 to 15 percent of the folks stay afterwards for a activity. brrf the pandemic, staying rate was about 75 percent. they recently had a workshop at 11 couple weeks ago on scams. they are for health screenings third thursday of each month and weekly activities include things like regular movies, field trips, yuke laya workshop. bridge, [indiscernible] two or three activities every afternoon between 1230 and 4. stonestown shopping center area, once a month the san fran
there used to be congregate means and now grab and go and this was a bit of concern because the lunch bram used to be a bridge between exercise and the afternoon sessions. so, there has been a drop off of some of the participation. they are hoping that there is a way to bring back the congregate meal and sure they are working on das with that. the lunch programs often time have guest speakers on health and other topics. the meals are brought in each day by on lock and the participants need to...
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if the front without the imam of the tehran prayer congregation, we should not defend ourselves, they will not stop hitting, the explosion did not miss the prayer congregation, the islamic president of iran continues his statements, the leader of the muslim ummah with the aim of unifying the ummah, we said, fear our revenge, we are capable we have now, mr. imam juma has been the leader of iran for 35 years. the zionist regime martyred 50,000 people in gaza. in syria and yemen. started a fire and marked the series of assassinations of resistance commanders . a little later, the equations changed with these missiles . after the assassination of seyed hassan nasrallah, the media of the world unaware of the vision of the leader of the revolution, they made headlines that they took him to safe areas. the leader of the islamic revolution came to tehran and talked about unity. islamic republic whatever task he has in this field , he will do it with strength, firmness and determination. we must tighten the belt of defense and the belt of seeking independence, honor from afghanistan to yemen,
if the front without the imam of the tehran prayer congregation, we should not defend ourselves, they will not stop hitting, the explosion did not miss the prayer congregation, the islamic president of iran continues his statements, the leader of the muslim ummah with the aim of unifying the ummah, we said, fear our revenge, we are capable we have now, mr. imam juma has been the leader of iran for 35 years. the zionist regime martyred 50,000 people in gaza. in syria and yemen. started a fire...
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. >>> coming up, how a rabbi in oakland is trying to keep his congregation safe. >>> plus a jewish community leader joining us live to talk about where things stand with the conflict, his hope for the hostages and what he wants to hear from the presidential candidates the city hall insiders spend record high budgets. but our problems get worse. they say this is the best that we can do. they blame the system, but they built the system. i have a plan to change it. with accountability and rooting out corruption, we can tackle our housing and drug crisis, clear the tent encampments and bring our businesses back. are you ready to stop settling and start demanding more? join me in changing city hall. >>> the fbi is on high alert today watching for threats against jewish, muslim, and arab communities one year after the hamas attack. a rabbi in oakland told our itay hod that safety is a top concern. >> reporter: last year rabbi mark bloom's biggest worry was finding enough chairs for the high holidays. this year it's making sure every door is locked twice. >> this past year has undoubtedly been the
. >>> coming up, how a rabbi in oakland is trying to keep his congregation safe. >>> plus a jewish community leader joining us live to talk about where things stand with the conflict, his hope for the hostages and what he wants to hear from the presidential candidates the city hall insiders spend record high budgets. but our problems get worse. they say this is the best that we can do. they blame the system, but they built the system. i have a plan to change it. with...
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now he hopes his sermon strikes the right chord, keeping congregants hearts wide open. and the doors firmly closed >anne>coming up at 430. we're talking live with the ceo of the jewish community relations council of the bay area about marking one year since the attacks. that conversation and a lot more coming up at 430. meantime, the oakland chapter of the naacp announcing today it is backing the effort to recall mayor xiang tao, calling her incapable of leading the city. the organization said it recognizes the gravity of a recall, but they believe tao's actions are endangering public safety in oakland. they cited tao's firing of former police chief leronne armstrong and the city missing a deadline for a state retail theft grant. >>>>voters were so enthused about exercising their right to recall this mayor that we collected more than 40,000 signatures, which was which was more than the first place vote she had received in the election. >anne>mayor tao officially launched a campaign yesterday to try to save her job. she's urging oakland to reject division and focus on pe
now he hopes his sermon strikes the right chord, keeping congregants hearts wide open. and the doors firmly closed >anne>coming up at 430. we're talking live with the ceo of the jewish community relations council of the bay area about marking one year since the attacks. that conversation and a lot more coming up at 430. meantime, the oakland chapter of the naacp announcing today it is backing the effort to recall mayor xiang tao, calling her incapable of leading the city. the organization...
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adding that some of his congregants have also volunteered to help provide security. >> for everyone else, philippe djegal all kron. 4 news in the rihanna. today. governor newsom signed 4 new bills aimed at protecting jewish students on campus. educate young people on the holocaust and >> modern forms of anti-semitism as well as address the rise of hate crimes. one bill requires schools to updated in for student code of conduct to prevent violence, harassment, intimidation and discrimination intended to interfere with free speech. another requires the jewish community to be involved in training about discrimination. 3rd is aimed at preventing the distribution of hateful fliers. posters are symbols and the 4th adds to the holocaust and genocide education as an educational requirement for teachers. coming up on kron for both presidential candidates also commenting on the latest developments in the middle east. we're going here. >> from former president trump as well as vice president harris in the political minute. >> and after the break, another school chooses to take a loss rather than pl
adding that some of his congregants have also volunteered to help provide security. >> for everyone else, philippe djegal all kron. 4 news in the rihanna. today. governor newsom signed 4 new bills aimed at protecting jewish students on campus. educate young people on the holocaust and >> modern forms of anti-semitism as well as address the rise of hate crimes. one bill requires schools to updated in for student code of conduct to prevent violence, harassment, intimidation and...
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(congregation cheers) shake hands with somebody.ything. we bring all the leaders together from around the nation and talk about what we're all facing. >> don't diminish the voice that you have. don't be overwhelmed in your thinking. we give our voice, god gives it the amplifier. >> and we come together once a year for that fellowship. helping each other, getting an education, and learning how to do things and how to approach the new obstacles that we're dealing with now. where does the jurisdiction of the state end and my self-government begin, and who gets to draw that line? >> we're going to talk about a girl today who had a backbone to fight: esther. >> our instinct is just "leave me alone." "i just want to be left alone, i want to raise my children. "i want to live in my home, i want to be a christian. "i want to be able to attend my church, "and i don't want the government to interfere "with anything that i'm doing. just leave me alone." the philosophy of "leave me alone" ironically requires that we not leave the government alo
(congregation cheers) shake hands with somebody.ything. we bring all the leaders together from around the nation and talk about what we're all facing. >> don't diminish the voice that you have. don't be overwhelmed in your thinking. we give our voice, god gives it the amplifier. >> and we come together once a year for that fellowship. helping each other, getting an education, and learning how to do things and how to approach the new obstacles that we're dealing with now. where does...
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rabbi potash says his congregation has grown closer together, spurred in part by rising anti-semitism. it's a trend rabbis across the country say they, too, are seeing, with many of them expecting record turnout at rosh hashanah events this week. >> all the experiences and stories and i would even say trauma that people have been feeling this whole year is really coming to a head over here. and people want to just be together and reset the clock. >> the anti-defamation league says it's seen an unprecedented rise in anti-semitic incidents over the past year, more than doubled about 140% increase over the year prior, where students were targeted in their schools and at their colleges, people in their workplaces. despite the tough year many in his community have faced, rabbi potash says his congregation is determined to make this year's rosh hashanah celebrations joyful, tapping into the resilience of jewish culture and setting good intentions for the year ahead. >> while there are very challenging moments that we've been through and that we may be facing as well, fear doesn't help and w
rabbi potash says his congregation has grown closer together, spurred in part by rising anti-semitism. it's a trend rabbis across the country say they, too, are seeing, with many of them expecting record turnout at rosh hashanah events this week. >> all the experiences and stories and i would even say trauma that people have been feeling this whole year is really coming to a head over here. and people want to just be together and reset the clock. >> the anti-defamation league says...
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rabbi mark blum in oakland says there are members of his congregation in israel now.embers of my congregation are in in bomb shelters most of the day and night for at least the last 24 hours. the attack comes after israel's ground invasion into lebanon, aimed at pushing hezbollah forces further away from the border. lebanese officials say israeli strikes have killed more than 1000 people and displaced as many as 1 million in recent weeks. the garage doors open with families, women and children, bottles of water, makeshift beds. the good thing is that everybody is taking care of each other. jonathan sr-1 is in lebanon tonight, but he's from san mateo. he and his parents have been in lebanon visiting family. now they can't get back home. flights are being canceled. my flight got canceled two times already. and my third flight. i just got the email today also got canceled. state department spokesperson matthew miller today said around 6000 american citizens in lebanon have registered to receive the latest information, adding that they're working with airlines to provide
rabbi mark blum in oakland says there are members of his congregation in israel now.embers of my congregation are in in bomb shelters most of the day and night for at least the last 24 hours. the attack comes after israel's ground invasion into lebanon, aimed at pushing hezbollah forces further away from the border. lebanese officials say israeli strikes have killed more than 1000 people and displaced as many as 1 million in recent weeks. the garage doors open with families, women and children,...
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i know with the work of this church and the congregation, and i think everybody, the elected officials who are here, the mayor, i think you -- thank you for your leadership. speaker mcclinton, you are just -- [crowd cheering] when i look at the rising stars of our country, my goodness, the future is so bright. every member, family, all of the elected leaders, i think you for the warm welcome this morning. it is truly an honor -- [crowd cheering] it is an honor to be with you today on pastor appreciation month. right? as we celebrate the leadership of this house of worship, and i also -- [crowd cheering] i also bring greetings from my pastor, in san francisco. and it is good to be with everybody and worship with you this morning. in nine days, -- [crowd cheering] we have the power to decide the fate of our nation for generations to come. and on this beautiful sunday morning, i am reminded -- [crowd cheering] god expects us to help him. we have work to do. but i am reminded of something that i think speaks deeply to this moment. the apostle paul wrote about the power we possess. the powe
i know with the work of this church and the congregation, and i think everybody, the elected officials who are here, the mayor, i think you -- thank you for your leadership. speaker mcclinton, you are just -- [crowd cheering] when i look at the rising stars of our country, my goodness, the future is so bright. every member, family, all of the elected leaders, i think you for the warm welcome this morning. it is truly an honor -- [crowd cheering] it is an honor to be with you today on pastor...
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rabbi potash says his congregation has grown closer together, spurred in part by rising anti-semitism. it's a trend rabbis across the country say they, too, are seeing, with many of them expecting record turnout at rosh hashanah events this week. >> all the experiences and stories and i would even say trauma that people have been feeling this whole year is really coming to a head over here. and people want to just be together and reset the clock. >> the anti-defamation league says it's seen an unprecedented rise in anti-semitic incidents over the past year, more than doubled about 140% increase over the year prior, where students were targeted in their schools and at their colleges, people in their workplaces. despite the tough year many in his community have faced, rabbi potash says his congregation is determined to make this year's rosh hashanah celebrations joyful, tapping into the resilience of jewish culture and setting good intentions for the year ahead. >> while there are very challenging moments that we've been through and that we may be facing as well, fear doesn't help and w
rabbi potash says his congregation has grown closer together, spurred in part by rising anti-semitism. it's a trend rabbis across the country say they, too, are seeing, with many of them expecting record turnout at rosh hashanah events this week. >> all the experiences and stories and i would even say trauma that people have been feeling this whole year is really coming to a head over here. and people want to just be together and reset the clock. >> the anti-defamation league says...
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. >> the line extended out the door monday night at san francisco's congregation emanu-el.ere, hundreds of people came out for a special service to remember the roughly 1200 killed or taken hostage last october 7th during hamas's terrorist attack on israel. >> to kind of zoom our lens back in and to think about what happened last year, tonight, it's just incredibly sad night for many. >> the service was very emotional. tyler gregory, the ceo of the jewish community relations council, says several people in attendance personally knew someone who died that day. gregory believes that fact, coupled with the rise in anti-semitism since the war erupted, has left the local jewish community profoundly impacted. >> what's not okay is for this war to come home and for communities to be scapegoated for what's happening overseas. >> monday's service was open to people of all faiths. an important element of the memorial says the congregation's chief rabbi, ryan bauer. >> it can feel quite lonely. and then you come here and you realize, actually, you're not alone. you know, there are the
. >> the line extended out the door monday night at san francisco's congregation emanu-el.ere, hundreds of people came out for a special service to remember the roughly 1200 killed or taken hostage last october 7th during hamas's terrorist attack on israel. >> to kind of zoom our lens back in and to think about what happened last year, tonight, it's just incredibly sad night for many. >> the service was very emotional. tyler gregory, the ceo of the jewish community relations...
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congregation emanu-el in san francisco is holding a memorial service at 7 p.m. all day.ee people wearing yellow to honor the lives lost and show support for people still being held hostage. >> number four early voting begins today in san francisco, and the voting center at city hall opens. most days, it will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. to help people get registered or to vote in person. >> number five, the blue angels are here, and that means fleet week is officially underway in san francisco. the neighborhood concert series also starts today, and ship tours begin wednesday. the annual air show kicks off friday, and number six, we have bumper to bumper traffic right now in the richmond bridge, pretty much from marina bay parkway to approaching the mid-span. >> there's a 16 minute delay right there. >> number seven, this morning, two american scientists have won the nobel prize in medicine. one of them, gary ruskin. and he is a berkeley native. ruskin and his research partner discovered micro rna back in 1993, and currently he's a professor at harvard. wow. >> so they'r
congregation emanu-el in san francisco is holding a memorial service at 7 p.m. all day.ee people wearing yellow to honor the lives lost and show support for people still being held hostage. >> number four early voting begins today in san francisco, and the voting center at city hall opens. most days, it will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. to help people get registered or to vote in person. >> number five, the blue angels are here, and that means fleet week is officially underway in...
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once he got past that phase, she did howeverge put together this version christianity congregationalcal verse one of her favorite books was from something called humans for infant lines by the british spiritual poet jean taylor and lydia butterworth was very moved by it just let a dream when she met and she burst into tears that she was so mild and excited pretty jane taylor work is completely finished except for one thing which is that she wrote twinkle twinkle little star. really need what hit, that's all you need to survive. on the other thing that lydia jackson was interested in wasth the thought of manuel swedenborg huge about premise country first have a good night and he was kind of a crazy swedish polymath and seems with infinitive suffering something called the universal musical instrument i don't know what that is and pumps used by the swedish made things and cheers and people meals thehe treats pretty and ws precisely read by world and every element in the real world if you want to call it that was precisely married by his office in the world of spirit is very drawn to thi
once he got past that phase, she did howeverge put together this version christianity congregationalcal verse one of her favorite books was from something called humans for infant lines by the british spiritual poet jean taylor and lydia butterworth was very moved by it just let a dream when she met and she burst into tears that she was so mild and excited pretty jane taylor work is completely finished except for one thing which is that she wrote twinkle twinkle little star. really need what...
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. >> the line extended out the door monday night at san francisco's congregation emanu-el. there, hundreds of people came out for a special service to remember the roughly 1200 killed or taken hostage last october 7th during hamas's terrorist attack on israel. >> to kind of zoom our lens back in and to think about what happened last year, tonight, it's just incredibly sad night for many. >> the service was very emotional. tyler gregory, the ceo of the jewish community relations council, says several people in attendance personally knew someone who died that day. gregory believes that fact, coupled with the rise in anti-semitism since the war erupted, has left the local jewish community profoundly impacted. >> what's not okay is for this war to come home and for communities to be scapegoated for what's happening overseas. >> monday's service was open to people of all faiths. an important element of the memorial says the congregation's chief rabbi, ryan bauer. >> it can feel quite lonely. and then you come here and you realize, actually, you're not alone. you know, there are
. >> the line extended out the door monday night at san francisco's congregation emanu-el. there, hundreds of people came out for a special service to remember the roughly 1200 killed or taken hostage last october 7th during hamas's terrorist attack on israel. >> to kind of zoom our lens back in and to think about what happened last year, tonight, it's just incredibly sad night for many. >> the service was very emotional. tyler gregory, the ceo of the jewish community...
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the congregant says the events of october 7th shattered his sense of safety. >> i have nightmares about it and i think it has changed relationships i have with people. >> rabbi bloom is increasing security, adding extra guards with additional support from the police department. across the nation synagogues are responding similarly as anti-semitic incidents have surged 63% since 2023. >> october 7th changed the realm of the probable. >> raphael is a counterterroris m analyst for the bay area jewish federation that oversees security for jewish institutions in northern california. he says the recent attack by iran on israel is only heightened concerns, adding a new layer of unpredictability to an already precarious situation. >> we are living under the sense of when will something happen next? we are not thinking about it every minute of the day but we have done our preparation. >> for rabbi bloom it is about reminding people that even amidst all the sorrow and fear there is at least one silver lining. >> it really has brought our community together. now he hopes that the service strikes t
the congregant says the events of october 7th shattered his sense of safety. >> i have nightmares about it and i think it has changed relationships i have with people. >> rabbi bloom is increasing security, adding extra guards with additional support from the police department. across the nation synagogues are responding similarly as anti-semitic incidents have surged 63% since 2023. >> october 7th changed the realm of the probable. >> raphael is a counterterroris m...
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k.o.b. 4, kanw and of course our hosts here at congregation albert brotherhood. i'm chris shuler. be sure to make your voice heard and vote. announcer: discover the heartbeat of democracy with c-span's voices 2024. as we engage voters ahead of election day asking, why is it important to vote? >> i feel it's very important to vote because we can take pick the proper candidate to lead our country. and whether you are not sure, you should definitely get out and vote. >> i vote because my ancestors bled and died for me to vote. >> i'm voting this year because it is a big responsibility. it's the most direct way that a citizen has to influence what goes on in the country. >> i think this is one of the most important elections of our lifetime. i know a lot of people say that about every election but this election is vitally important. we have a lot at stake and important for everyone no matter how young or old to get out and vote and make your voice heard. announcer: c-span's voices 2024, be a part of the conversation. >> since its founding in 1992 the innocence project has been respons
k.o.b. 4, kanw and of course our hosts here at congregation albert brotherhood. i'm chris shuler. be sure to make your voice heard and vote. announcer: discover the heartbeat of democracy with c-span's voices 2024. as we engage voters ahead of election day asking, why is it important to vote? >> i feel it's very important to vote because we can take pick the proper candidate to lead our country. and whether you are not sure, you should definitely get out and vote. >> i vote because...
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the sky of gaza or the congregation now, god willing, god willing , yes, god is great, god is great,great al-matar, o lord god, please take care of my needs and leave. al-shabaab al-taiba, who gave me bread, bread, bread , bread , bread , bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, meat the road to the geish airport, ya allah, is a comfortable place for israel . it was a page of martyrs of gaza. a view of sur lebanan and a picture of talavist. and of course the floor of the united nations general assembly. there, a creature appeared behind the podium and a group of people protested against him they were leaving the hall. this is the hall. the same moments from the eyes of another camera. the chairman of the meeting is calming the atmosphere like the leader of the crime gang. the many
the sky of gaza or the congregation now, god willing, god willing , yes, god is great, god is great,great al-matar, o lord god, please take care of my needs and leave. al-shabaab al-taiba, who gave me bread, bread, bread , bread , bread , bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread, bread,...
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adding that some of his congregants have also volunteered to help provide security for everyone else. philippe djegal all kron. 4 news in the realities. >> governor newsom has signed 4 new bills aimed at protecting jewish students. one requires college campuses to update and enforce student code of conduct to prevent violence. harassment, intimidation and discrimination. another requires the jewish community to be involved in training about discrimination. a 3rd is aimed at preventing the distribution of hateful fliers. posters are symbols and the 4th adds the holocaust and genocide education as an educational requirement for k through 12 grade students. >> east bay congressman eric swalwell getting involved in local politics. the state lawmaker is joined the effort to recall alameda county's district attorney pamela price. kron four's rob nesbitt reports. we have gathered. >> to make a statement to the community that. district attorney pam price has failed. the people of the east bay. >> district attorney pamela price faces a possible recall, depending on what voters decide next mont
adding that some of his congregants have also volunteered to help provide security for everyone else. philippe djegal all kron. 4 news in the realities. >> governor newsom has signed 4 new bills aimed at protecting jewish students. one requires college campuses to update and enforce student code of conduct to prevent violence. harassment, intimidation and discrimination. another requires the jewish community to be involved in training about discrimination. a 3rd is aimed at preventing the...
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the congregation didn't even exist a few months ago, but this past week they were feeding 400 to 600 people a day. in sanders bill, a pastor prayed for us and commented on the beautiful message on marty's short that she wore for several days in valdosta. and it read letters that spelled out simply "pray." that is the message we all need ght now. i ask that all of you join our family and continuing to pray for those devastated by hurricane helene. on tuesday night we met linemen in a small mexican resurant who came from hundreds and hundreds of miles away, from new jersey, massachusetts, chicago, and other places. i joked with a guy from massachusetts, "we normally don't let you come down here from georgia." but i told him how glad we were to have him and appreciated the work they were doing. next morning we tried to go see a bunch of linemen that were having breakfast in a place they had set up. it had over 500 trks and 1000 people. we got out of the car at 6:30 a.m. and most of these hard-working people had already eaten breakfast and were walking out to crank their truck to start w
the congregation didn't even exist a few months ago, but this past week they were feeding 400 to 600 people a day. in sanders bill, a pastor prayed for us and commented on the beautiful message on marty's short that she wore for several days in valdosta. and it read letters that spelled out simply "pray." that is the message we all need ght now. i ask that all of you join our family and continuing to pray for those devastated by hurricane helene. on tuesday night we met linemen in a...
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he was a congregational pastor as i mentioned, and her mother uld go to different hse in. weymouth landing and and bring them materials, whatever they needed and food and water, etc. abigail had an older sister named mary, a younger brother named william jr and a younger sister named betsy. but most people don't know. in the smith household, they also had 4 to 5 enslaved saved people in the household. you're kind of wondering why would a congregationalist have enslaved in the house? well, it's because slavery in the 18th century was kd of no big deal, and it was it existed all3 colonies. and then after the revolution in 13 states, it's important to know that abigail, as opposed to jefferson, washington, abigail john purposely never o slaves or accepted slave labor as debayme. and abigail hired free family slave after father passed and freed phoebe. she hired phoebe to live in her house and tae ofheir house publicly. abigail wondered at the help ocracy ofightg for freedom like the patriots were doing, while depriving others of the same thing publicly. i mean. i mean private
he was a congregational pastor as i mentioned, and her mother uld go to different hse in. weymouth landing and and bring them materials, whatever they needed and food and water, etc. abigail had an older sister named mary, a younger brother named william jr and a younger sister named betsy. but most people don't know. in the smith household, they also had 4 to 5 enslaved saved people in the household. you're kind of wondering why would a congregationalist have enslaved in the house? well, it's...
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he was a congregational pastor as i mentioned, and her mother would go to different housesn. weymouth landing and and bring them materials, wter they needed and food and water, etc. abigail had an older sister named mary, a younger brother named william jr and a younger sister named betsy. but most people don't know. in the smith household, they also had 4 to 5 enslaved saved people in the household. you're kind of wondering why would a congregationalist have enslaved in the house? well, it's because slavery in the 18th century was k no big deal, and it w it existed in allloni. and then after the revolution in 13 states, it's important to thaabigail, as opposed to ffern, washington, abigail john purposely never owned sles or accepted slave labor as debt repayme and abigail hired free family slaveirly slave after father passed away and freed phoebe. she hired o li in her house and take care of their house publicly. abigail wo at eelp ocracy of fighting for freedom like theots re doing, while depriving others of the same thing publicly. i mean. i mean privately. abigail conside
he was a congregational pastor as i mentioned, and her mother would go to different housesn. weymouth landing and and bring them materials, wter they needed and food and water, etc. abigail had an older sister named mary, a younger brother named william jr and a younger sister named betsy. but most people don't know. in the smith household, they also had 4 to 5 enslaved saved people in the household. you're kind of wondering why would a congregationalist have enslaved in the house? well, it's...
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we saw her earlier today courting the votes of a black congregation at a church in west philadelphiapart of her campaign, souls to the polls effort. there were buses sent to that church to take congregants from there to the polls immediately after the service. then we saw her do more and respond to former president trump's comments and an impromptu press conferences. that is where she talked about not just philadelphia but pennsylvania as a whole this election and all elections in general. listen. >> philadelphia is a very important part of our path to victory and it is the reason i am spending time in pennsylvania. i am feeling very optimistic about the enthusiasm that is here and the commitment that folks of every background half to vote and really invest in the future of our country. people are exhausted. they can prepare to act on their feelings about that. >> reporter: harris, after that, went on to visit a barbershop to speak with blackman, who we know she is courting the support of. she went to a black owned bookstore. we expect her later, as part of her effort to shore up lat
we saw her earlier today courting the votes of a black congregation at a church in west philadelphiapart of her campaign, souls to the polls effort. there were buses sent to that church to take congregants from there to the polls immediately after the service. then we saw her do more and respond to former president trump's comments and an impromptu press conferences. that is where she talked about not just philadelphia but pennsylvania as a whole this election and all elections in general....
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sending 20 buses to that church to take congregants from that service directly to the polls to vote. we then saw her go to a barbershop to eke with young black men. speaking with them about more job opportunities and equal pay that she would promise if she is elected. and then she went on to court latino voters at a puerto rican restaurant, where she talked about her puerto rico policies and also did not mince words about the importance of not just the city, but the state as a whole. you know, she is counting on the democratic stronghold of philly to come out in record numbers and support her, especially given that there is a question of whether she could perform as good as president biden did here, especially in the summers, that helped him flip the state of pennsylvania blue in 2020. and so the harris campaign knows how incredibly important it is to get everyone out. not just here in philadelphia proper, but also in those more rural suburbs. that's why there campaign is leading this massive doorknocking effort out in the suburbs, trying to court the votes of maybe those anti-trump
sending 20 buses to that church to take congregants from that service directly to the polls to vote. we then saw her go to a barbershop to eke with young black men. speaking with them about more job opportunities and equal pay that she would promise if she is elected. and then she went on to court latino voters at a puerto rican restaurant, where she talked about her puerto rico policies and also did not mince words about the importance of not just the city, but the state as a whole. you know,...
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good to be with you this morning to celebrate what you have accomplished with this extraordinary congregationso i am honored to be here with everyone, and thank you. thank you all, and please have a seat. thank you. so before i begin, i will address the tragic incident that happened yesterday when a dock collapsed during what was to be a joyful celebration of history and culture, and while we are still gathering information, we know that lives were lost and many were injured. so my hard as i know for all of us goes out to those who were impacted, and i think all of the first responders erected so great -- so quickly, and of course our administration has been in touch with local officials to offer needed support. i know on behalf of all of us here that we pray for all of those affected. [applause] so in times like this, we are reminded of the times that bind us to each other. and the importance of community. the importance of community. and that is what i note newburgh church provides to so many people across atlanta and beyond . so pastor brian, i thank you for your words and your vision, and
good to be with you this morning to celebrate what you have accomplished with this extraordinary congregationso i am honored to be here with everyone, and thank you. thank you all, and please have a seat. thank you. so before i begin, i will address the tragic incident that happened yesterday when a dock collapsed during what was to be a joyful celebration of history and culture, and while we are still gathering information, we know that lives were lost and many were injured. so my hard as i...
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what some american synagogues are keeping to keep their congregants safe. >>> the fbi and departmentf homeland security are warning of potentially violent attack on jews and arabs. many in the jewish communities are already on high alert. >> last year, rabbi mark blum's biggest worry was finding enough chairs for the high holidays. this year it is making sure every door is locked twice. >> this past year has undoubtedly been the most challenging i have ever had to face as a rabbi. >> reporter: with the anniversary of the october 7th hamas attack coinciding with judaism's holiest days, anxiety at temple beth abraham is at an all-time high. the events of october 7th shattered his sense of safety. >> i have nightmares about it. i think it's changed the relationships i have with people. >> reporter: for the anniversary, rabbi blum is adding extra support from the city's police department. across the nation, synagogues are responding similarly as anti-semitic incidents surged 63% in 2023. a counter terrorism analyst for the bay area jewish federation, which overseas security with jewish i
what some american synagogues are keeping to keep their congregants safe. >>> the fbi and departmentf homeland security are warning of potentially violent attack on jews and arabs. many in the jewish communities are already on high alert. >> last year, rabbi mark blum's biggest worry was finding enough chairs for the high holidays. this year it is making sure every door is locked twice. >> this past year has undoubtedly been the most challenging i have ever had to face as a...
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there are three times of prayer here the congregation is established. according to the opinion of affairs. except for 50 active mosques, tehran is very busy. after its construction, this mosque became a starting point for cultural and charity activities. we have different camps here, each of which has its own task. social status is a matter of family, women are different issues. our training camps, which are the righteous circles , have a special coach based on the age division, that is, every two years, we divided them into two years. one year in our past, 1 billion 418 million was actually cash and non-cash aid. a mosque that delights students. what are you doing here this is the correct ring. we play quran, crafts, food together. i wish every day was like this. mosques must restore their centrality. residents and benefactors are also working and coming to the field of jihad. we are going to help the shiites of lebanon, the oppressed people of lebanon. here , we send these directly to the airport and they will be sent. after all, these issues that hav
there are three times of prayer here the congregation is established. according to the opinion of affairs. except for 50 active mosques, tehran is very busy. after its construction, this mosque became a starting point for cultural and charity activities. we have different camps here, each of which has its own task. social status is a matter of family, women are different issues. our training camps, which are the righteous circles , have a special coach based on the age division, that is, every...
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congregations and special prayers were also held in all major cities and towns of pakistan for peace and the safety of the oppressed people of gaza and lebanon. one year on israeli genocide in the gaza strape shows no sign of abating. tens of thousands of civilians have been killed and the regime has extended the war to lebanon. nasika. press tv islamabad. earlier press tv's correspondent romin mazohiri joined us to give us more updates on the pro palestinian rallies in washington dc. let's see what he had to say. you have many, many uh committed protesters who have come here uh during the day here in washington to condemn uh a united states complicity that is that is. basically uh as equal as that of uh tel aviv, it's not only the israeli war on gaza uh after one year, it's the israeli-american war um on gaza, because everybody knows uh that israel cannot uh could not do this, we're not for the the weapons and the political support of the united states. uh, after one year, we have we have seen israel try to expan the war into gaza, they've killed two, i'm sorry insued lebanon. the k
congregations and special prayers were also held in all major cities and towns of pakistan for peace and the safety of the oppressed people of gaza and lebanon. one year on israeli genocide in the gaza strape shows no sign of abating. tens of thousands of civilians have been killed and the regime has extended the war to lebanon. nasika. press tv islamabad. earlier press tv's correspondent romin mazohiri joined us to give us more updates on the pro palestinian rallies in washington dc. let's see...
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goes to the house of representatives and the members of the house of representatives delegate or congregateates. and each state has one vote. that means that when you have states that have representatives or democrats and republicans, they have to come to an agreement or no agreement and decide whether to select one candidate or the other. in this case or none of the two. and then it can it will only become president wouldn't have the majority of the states that his 26 states in the house of representatives voting for them to become president. it's a very convoluted process. it will not go smoothly, it would be a disaster in fact. arthel: yes, yes it would be that new congress that would decide is my understanding. correct this event generally six that yes it will start on january 6. but if it is like 1800 where they went through 36 votes it could go on for weeks. arthel: okay, walk me through this now. donald trump and kamala harris tide, how would a contingent election work is that we just talked about the contingent election? >> process a new congress and the members of congress to be se
goes to the house of representatives and the members of the house of representatives delegate or congregateates. and each state has one vote. that means that when you have states that have representatives or democrats and republicans, they have to come to an agreement or no agreement and decide whether to select one candidate or the other. in this case or none of the two. and then it can it will only become president wouldn't have the majority of the states that his 26 states in the house of...
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i'm the rabbi of the largest congregation in the state. nobody had talked with me about this proposal. supporting israel is of the greatest importance to me. so i could not be stronger in my opposition to boycotts of any israeli products. however, i was told that a newspaper would have to sign an oath that it would not participate in any kind of political action. how bad as a visa american freedoms are terribly important to americans use. you know, we wouldn't be in the magnificently enviable position in which we find ourselves. where are we not blessed with freedom of religion and the rights to express ourselves as we see fit the i haven't spoken to leadership in the jewish community. the local jewess leaders like to talk here in little rock. i, i don't, i don't, i don't agree with. so i didn't need the locals opinion on this. i don't feel like her auntie boycott built fringes on individuals. first amendment rights at all. every now and then we're and somebody that disagree with that like the arkansas times and you know, from the position
i'm the rabbi of the largest congregation in the state. nobody had talked with me about this proposal. supporting israel is of the greatest importance to me. so i could not be stronger in my opposition to boycotts of any israeli products. however, i was told that a newspaper would have to sign an oath that it would not participate in any kind of political action. how bad as a visa american freedoms are terribly important to americans use. you know, we wouldn't be in the magnificently enviable...
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adding that some of his congregants have also volunteered to help provide security. >> for everyone else, philippe djegal all kron. 4 news in the rihanna now scared. >> overall, i think everybody's scared with a bomb just next to us. you know, day i was in a city 10 miles away and the next day city got bombed. you know, dodging bullets here. >> a heartbreaking experience for bay area man and family trying to get out of lebanon. the country has been dealing with intense air strikes for weeks as israel and hezbollah fighting continue their fighting lebanon, lebanese officials say that the bombardment has killed more than 1000 people and forced more than a million from their homes. mateo resident, jonathan shoes, young she on and his parents have been visiting family just outside of beirut. it is the country's capital. it is also the largest city which has just been bombed by israel should on the is trying to get out of lebanon with help from the u.s. embassy is family is catching a flight from beirut, but the trip to the airport includes driving through multiple cities, impacted by the bom
adding that some of his congregants have also volunteered to help provide security. >> for everyone else, philippe djegal all kron. 4 news in the rihanna now scared. >> overall, i think everybody's scared with a bomb just next to us. you know, day i was in a city 10 miles away and the next day city got bombed. you know, dodging bullets here. >> a heartbreaking experience for bay area man and family trying to get out of lebanon. the country has been dealing with intense air...
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and now we saw her earlier today at a black congregation courting philadelphia's faithful. trying to really talk about how important it is to get out and vote. then we saw her gaggle with reporters and answer their questions and that's where she really talked about the importance of philadelphia and pennsylvania in this election. listen here. >> we have nine days. nine days until we decide the future of our nation. i will tell you what feeds my spirit, what feeds my spirit as i travel around our country from state to state and church to church, i see -- but let me share what i see. i see faith in action all over. >> now the reverend at that church service even said that there were 20 buses waiting outside waiting to take the congregation to the polls. we then saw the vice president go to a barbershop talking with black male small business owners trying to court their support as we see more and more of them express an openness and a willingness to voting for former president trump. she is then going to visit a puerto rican restaurant to talk with community leaders there. to
and now we saw her earlier today at a black congregation courting philadelphia's faithful. trying to really talk about how important it is to get out and vote. then we saw her gaggle with reporters and answer their questions and that's where she really talked about the importance of philadelphia and pennsylvania in this election. listen here. >> we have nine days. nine days until we decide the future of our nation. i will tell you what feeds my spirit, what feeds my spirit as i travel...
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the man observed the sabbath strictly and was on his way to meet his wife at congregation beth shalom. a police officer saw him -- he was walking by the tree of life when the shooter was exiting the building and engaged in a gunfight in the parking lot with the police, the moment when he was walking by. they shouted at him go away and he ran down shady avenue, the street we lived on, and he ended up pounding on the door. he said i need to call my wife. there's been a shooting. that's how we found out about the deadliest attack on the jewish community in american history, one that happened close to my home. 11 beautiful lives were cut short and others were injured simply for being jewish and attending synagogue. our community was shattered. i made a promise on that day, whenever, however i could, i would do what was within my power to counter hate and anti-semitism. i and my community would not hide. we would not live in fear. we are faced with a choice between two candidates with radically different ideas on this issue. in the case of donald trump, we have somebody who says there were
the man observed the sabbath strictly and was on his way to meet his wife at congregation beth shalom. a police officer saw him -- he was walking by the tree of life when the shooter was exiting the building and engaged in a gunfight in the parking lot with the police, the moment when he was walking by. they shouted at him go away and he ran down shady avenue, the street we lived on, and he ended up pounding on the door. he said i need to call my wife. there's been a shooting. that's how we...
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waiting to go to non-congregate shelter.of those folks up to 521 are all waiting for non-congregate shelter, so that is definitely the case, we would be offering those, but we also have a 93% occupancy rate. so there are vacant shelter beds, and we would offer those shelter spaces to those single adults and to those families that are out there, we would often also be offering, again, assessments through our access points so we can get people on track to housing. so maybe there's a shelter placement and then we're continuing to work with them on housing. it just depends on what the family or the single adult is looking for, what they want. but we would have and we do offer shelter every single day on the streets because we have vacancies every night. we also offer them to pretrial diversion to, you know, the back end of the discharge of sf general. so there are beds available every single night. some people have turned them down and that's fine. or they may just be hard to locate. it's hard to locate people too that are on th
waiting to go to non-congregate shelter.of those folks up to 521 are all waiting for non-congregate shelter, so that is definitely the case, we would be offering those, but we also have a 93% occupancy rate. so there are vacant shelter beds, and we would offer those shelter spaces to those single adults and to those families that are out there, we would often also be offering, again, assessments through our access points so we can get people on track to housing. so maybe there's a shelter...
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a congregation of the world's most sought after enterprises took place in london today, as the primenister spoke to over £40 billion worth of potential investment , of potential investment, promising to make britain the place in which to invest and do business. here's what he said. >> in times like this, economic growth is vital , as it has growth is vital, as it has always been. if we are to steer our way through a great period of insecurity and change and on to calmer waters, because when working people benefit from that growth, when every community enjoys the fruits of wealth creation , it stops a country creation, it stops a country turning in on itself and against the world. >> and remarkably for a regulatory socialist, the reverend starmer sounded almost farage like as he talked about the virtues of a bonfire of bureaucracy in the hope of removing obstacles to growth . removing obstacles to growth. >> we will rip up the bureaucracy that blocks investment. we will march through the institutions and make sure that every regulator in this country, especially our economic and compe
a congregation of the world's most sought after enterprises took place in london today, as the primenister spoke to over £40 billion worth of potential investment , of potential investment, promising to make britain the place in which to invest and do business. here's what he said. >> in times like this, economic growth is vital , as it has growth is vital, as it has always been. if we are to steer our way through a great period of insecurity and change and on to calmer waters, because...