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he loved the church he pastored mother emmanuel.church he ever pastored. i want you to understand that when hate abruptly ends the life of someone special it seems we quickly respond. it's our nature to come together ignoring all that divides and to repudiate hate. in times like these, we mourn the life that was so devalued in the senseless killings but we make a point to affirm that all lives matter. if senator pinkney were here today, i think he would tell us that we're far too tolerant of watching people slowly and methodically die over years, decades, and generations. you know, folks are dying every day, both physically and spiritually, because of what we do and what we don't do in the state house and in our local communities. our policies and our legislation, our choices of leaders all work together sometimes to deprive the poor and minorities that disinherited, of the opportunity for life more abundantly. amid suffering under the wave of institutional oppression was not lost on senator pinkney. he saw how structural sub ju gat
he loved the church he pastored mother emmanuel.church he ever pastored. i want you to understand that when hate abruptly ends the life of someone special it seems we quickly respond. it's our nature to come together ignoring all that divides and to repudiate hate. in times like these, we mourn the life that was so devalued in the senseless killings but we make a point to affirm that all lives matter. if senator pinkney were here today, i think he would tell us that we're far too tolerant of...
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he loved the church that he pastored, mother emmanuel.er of fact, he loved every church that he ever pastored. i want you to understand that when hate abruptly and's the life of someone special it seems that we quickly respond. it is our nature to come together and ignore all that divides and to repudiate hate. it is time like these that we mourn the lives that were so devalued in these senseless killings. but we make a point to a firm that all lives matter. [applause] a senator pinckney were here today, i think that he would tell us that we are far too tolerant of watching people slowly and methodically die over years, decades and generations. people are dying every day. physically and spiritually. because of what we do and what we don't do in the state house and in our social community. our policies and our legislation. our choices of leaders all work together sometimes to deprive the poor, the minorities and the disinherited of the opportunity for life more abundantly. this suffering under the weight of institutional oppression was not
he loved the church that he pastored, mother emmanuel.er of fact, he loved every church that he ever pastored. i want you to understand that when hate abruptly and's the life of someone special it seems that we quickly respond. it is our nature to come together and ignore all that divides and to repudiate hate. it is time like these that we mourn the lives that were so devalued in these senseless killings. but we make a point to a firm that all lives matter. [applause] a senator pinckney were...
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the reverend was the current pastor of mother emmanuel.was killed in wednesday's shooting. >> mother emmanuel since 1818 has stood for freedom and worship for african americans in south carolina, so it's an humbling privilege i have to serve as the pastor. >>> and earlier our stephanie sy spoke with edward bryant the head of the north charleston chapter of the naacp, and she began by asking how the community is reacting to the shooting. >> the feelings is both mixed. mixed feelings. there's some degree of anger, and there is still praise and looks to the lord for answers for tomorrow. >> reporter: i was a reporter in south carolina when the confederate flag was lowered from the state house dome but i understand it still flies on the state house grounds and it is this morning. the alleged shooter had a confederate flag vanity plate on his car. do you view that flag as a special affront on this day? >> i think so. it holds to the point of dignifying what going on in south carolina on a day-to-day basis. not only that but it's a hate symbol.
the reverend was the current pastor of mother emmanuel.was killed in wednesday's shooting. >> mother emmanuel since 1818 has stood for freedom and worship for african americans in south carolina, so it's an humbling privilege i have to serve as the pastor. >>> and earlier our stephanie sy spoke with edward bryant the head of the north charleston chapter of the naacp, and she began by asking how the community is reacting to the shooting. >> the feelings is both mixed. mixed...
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opening fire inside the historic emmanuel ame church. officers picked him up in shelby, north carolina, about 200 miles north of charleston. >> that terrible human being who would go into a place of worship where people were praying and kill them is now in custody. where he will always remain. >> police identified roof as the man caught by surveillance cameras entering and leaving the church. according to police he spent about one hour inside a night-time prayer meeting before opening fire, killing people including the reffent clementa pinckney. he said you have to go. the department of justice and the fbi have opened a hate crime investigation into the attack. >> and so i want to personally thank the law enforcement community because you have now allowed us to start healing. we can now tell our children that that person is in custody. >> the place of worship is known locally as emmanuel and is one of the oldest black churches in the south. in a statement president of the naps naacp stated: >> john, the crowds are gathering this evening
opening fire inside the historic emmanuel ame church. officers picked him up in shelby, north carolina, about 200 miles north of charleston. >> that terrible human being who would go into a place of worship where people were praying and kill them is now in custody. where he will always remain. >> police identified roof as the man caught by surveillance cameras entering and leaving the church. according to police he spent about one hour inside a night-time prayer meeting before...
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charleston's emmanuel ame church reopens and remembers the nine members gunned down during a prayer meetingliban fighters attack afghanistan's parliament during a government meeting. the question that raises about afghan security. >> this is al jazeera live from new york city. i'm randall pinkston. the supreme court came out with its final decisions for the term today. the big ones over same-sex marriage and the affordable care act subsidies are still pending but the justice asks rule in favor of a raisin farmer and against the government. lisa stark joins us. lisa what about the ruling and is it a big blow to the government? >> this is a program that dates back to the depression. what was, a prom to prop up the prices of raisins. the government would tell the raisin farmers that you have to give us percentage of the crops. we'll give it to the schools sell it overseas but to keep the price of raisins at a certain level. there was a farmer who didn't like this. sometimes they would have to give 478%47% of their raisin crops, and the farmers are not getting money for this. they felt that it
charleston's emmanuel ame church reopens and remembers the nine members gunned down during a prayer meetingliban fighters attack afghanistan's parliament during a government meeting. the question that raises about afghan security. >> this is al jazeera live from new york city. i'm randall pinkston. the supreme court came out with its final decisions for the term today. the big ones over same-sex marriage and the affordable care act subsidies are still pending but the justice asks rule in...
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emmanuelle chriqui in "entourage."h wiz khalifa. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by at&t, mobilizing your world. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by at&t, mobilizing your world. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank joseph gordon levitt, emmanuelle chiriqui and apologize to matt damon. we did run out of time for him tonight. "nightline" is next but first, he is one of many great artists on the “furious 7 soundtrack" here with the song “see you again” with some help from charlie puth, wiz khalifa! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ it's been a long day without you my friend and i'll tell you all about it ♪ ♪ when i see you again we've come a long way from where we began oh i'll tell you ♪ ♪ all about it when i see you again when i see you again damn who knew ♪ ♪ all the planes we flew good things we've been through that i'll be standing ♪ ♪ right here talking to you 'bout another path i know we loved to hit ♪ ♪ the road and laugh but, something told me
emmanuelle chriqui in "entourage."h wiz khalifa. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by at&t, mobilizing your world. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by at&t, mobilizing your world. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank joseph gordon levitt, emmanuelle chiriqui and apologize to matt damon. we did run out of time for him tonight. "nightline" is next but...
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charleston's emmanuel ame church pay respect for the nine people gunned down. >>> attentions mount over south china seas and hacking. >>> and taliban fighters attack afghanistan's parliament during a government meeting. the questions that raises about afghan security. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm stephanie sy. the doors are open again and emmanuel ame church in charleston, south carolina, as the community tries to heel days after a gunman killed nine people, including the pastor. thousands of people marched hand in hand sunday. they called for peace and solidarity. jonathan martin has more from charleston. >> this, no doubt, will be a tough week at mother emmanuel as they prepare for nine separate funerals. many in the community say they were surprised that they could pick themselves up and reopen so soon, but the minister told me that they had to reopen to show how strong their faith is. >> determined not to let fear and anger outweigh their faith. >> i felt like i needed to some out today to strengthen made. >> members of the emmanuel ame church in charle
charleston's emmanuel ame church pay respect for the nine people gunned down. >>> attentions mount over south china seas and hacking. >>> and taliban fighters attack afghanistan's parliament during a government meeting. the questions that raises about afghan security. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm stephanie sy. the doors are open again and emmanuel ame church in charleston, south carolina, as the community tries to heel days after a gunman...
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emmanuelle chriqui in "entourage." cheers and applause ] >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by at&t, mobilizing your world. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by at&t, mobilizing your world. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank joseph gordon levitt, emmanuelle chiriqui and apologize to matt damon. we did run out of time for him tonight. "nightline" is next but first, he is one of many great artists on the "furious 7 soundtrack" here with the song "see you again" with some help from charlie puth, wiz khalifa! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ it's been a long day without you my friend and i'll tell you all about it ♪ ♪ when i see you again we've come a long way from where we began oh i'll tell you ♪ ♪ all about it when i see you again when i see you again damn who knew ♪ ♪ all the planes we flew good things we've been through that i'll be standing ♪ ♪ right here talking to you 'bout another path i know we loved to hit ♪ ♪ the road and laugh but, something told me that it wouldn't l
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there. >> hi, john, as you can see me there is a very large group of people gathered outside of the emmanuelme church. they're singing hymns and praying. there is another rally that will be marching up here later. this is some of the same group that was marching in ferguson. throughout charleston there was a call for change, and many saying take down that flag. >> the canons in honor a war. but some say its time to leave the past behind. >> that flag does not represent the black culture. >> charleston native anitha and her son while they say the war is part of charleston's rich history, they think that the confederate flag is hurtful and decisive. >> it means of slavery to me, and we're still being oppressed by that flag. it's not representing us at all. >> it's hurtful when i think of the negativity behind it and the wrongful use of the flag, and how people use it not in a right way. >> we're here in a moment of unity. >> after governor nicky haley said on monday that the flag should be removed from the state house grounds lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to do just that. and virginia governo
there. >> hi, john, as you can see me there is a very large group of people gathered outside of the emmanuelme church. they're singing hymns and praying. there is another rally that will be marching up here later. this is some of the same group that was marching in ferguson. throughout charleston there was a call for change, and many saying take down that flag. >> the canons in honor a war. but some say its time to leave the past behind. >> that flag does not represent the...
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the massacre at the mother emmanuel ame church on wednesday night. the reverend cornell brooks has said his organization is "outraged" at the cold blooded killing to which a ninth grade dropout named dylann roof has now reportedly confessed. late this morning, roof was charged with nine counts of murder and the firearms offense as well. and at 2:00 p.m. eastern time, two hours from now, he is said to appear that a court via video from the county jail where he is now spending all of his moments. a law enforcement source telling cnn that roof told police he wanted to start a race war and this that pretty well echoes what he said to his friends as well. roof's roommate told the "new york times" that he briefly took roof's gun away fearing he might "do something crazy." but ended up giving it back to him and now feels guilty about that. the college of charleston is hosting an arena-sized vigil this evening for the nine worshippers who were killed in the bible study class that dylann roof even himself attended for one hour before allegedly opening fire. l
the massacre at the mother emmanuel ame church on wednesday night. the reverend cornell brooks has said his organization is "outraged" at the cold blooded killing to which a ninth grade dropout named dylann roof has now reportedly confessed. late this morning, roof was charged with nine counts of murder and the firearms offense as well. and at 2:00 p.m. eastern time, two hours from now, he is said to appear that a court via video from the county jail where he is now spending all of...
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emmanuel church is a church that has gone through so much. we've gone through hurricanes earthquakes, our church has been burned down after the revolt. but we rebuild. and just as we rebuilt in the past we'll make sure that our church is something that is more define. i think when things like this happen we have to be able to read the tea leaves. it is a great sacrifice but our church, the beacon of african-americanism not just in the city of charleston, but in this state and in this nation, will just become stronger. >> in many ways the people of charleston are showing the country the way. councilman, it's good to have you on the program. thank you very much. >> we want to feel as though we are the light. we've been chosen because we are the light. for what is to come in this nation. >> thank you very much for having me. >> thank you. >> the debate over gun violence has beenry ignited by the shooting. >> if congress had passed some common sense gun safety reforms after new town, after a group of children had been gunned down in their own cla
emmanuel church is a church that has gone through so much. we've gone through hurricanes earthquakes, our church has been burned down after the revolt. but we rebuild. and just as we rebuilt in the past we'll make sure that our church is something that is more define. i think when things like this happen we have to be able to read the tea leaves. it is a great sacrifice but our church, the beacon of african-americanism not just in the city of charleston, but in this state and in this nation,...
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we were born and raised in emmanuel a.m.e. church. my mother and father attended that church. we got baptized in that church. so it didn't surprise me that, on a wednesday night, she would be there. >> pelley: i'm sorry about this terrible loss. this is the moment in the community when the first numbing shock gives way to the sorrow of realization. pastor steven singleton was the minister at emmanuel just before reverend pinckney. >> this is evil, and one of the things we embrace in the faith community is that there is a god, and there is evil. to call it anything else is just not doing it justice. >> pelley: liz alston is the church historian. >> i wish i knew what possessed this 21-year-old man to walk at 110 calhoun street, kill people that he did not know, beautiful people-- i know each of them. and i suppose, unless he tells us, that is one question i cannot answer. >> pelley: malcolm graham told us that the murder of his sister is a message which we have heard before but not take on the heart. in terms of your sister, the church, this community, what in your mind has bee
we were born and raised in emmanuel a.m.e. church. my mother and father attended that church. we got baptized in that church. so it didn't surprise me that, on a wednesday night, she would be there. >> pelley: i'm sorry about this terrible loss. this is the moment in the community when the first numbing shock gives way to the sorrow of realization. pastor steven singleton was the minister at emmanuel just before reverend pinckney. >> this is evil, and one of the things we embrace in...
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we are looking inside emmanuel ame and services to start within minutes. the tragedy in charleston and we will play the speech for you. here's a preview. >> despite our best efforts and our highest hopes, america's long struggle with race is far from finished. to your darkest hour ♪ ♪ and i'll never desert you ♪ ♪ i'll stand by you ♪ yeah! yeah. so, that's our loyalty program. you're automatically enrolled. and the longer you stay, the more rewards you get. great. oh! ♪ i'll stand by you ♪ ♪ won't let nobody hurt you ♪ isn't there a simpler way to explain the loyalty program? yes. standing by you from day one. now, that's progressive. when you're not confident you have complete visibility into your business, it can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. with innovative solutions that connect machines and people... to keep your internet of things in-sync, in real-time. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. i accept that i'm not 21. i accept i'm not the sprinter i was back in college. i even accept that i live wi
we are looking inside emmanuel ame and services to start within minutes. the tragedy in charleston and we will play the speech for you. here's a preview. >> despite our best efforts and our highest hopes, america's long struggle with race is far from finished. to your darkest hour ♪ ♪ and i'll never desert you ♪ ♪ i'll stand by you ♪ yeah! yeah. so, that's our loyalty program. you're automatically enrolled. and the longer you stay, the more rewards you get. great. oh! ♪ i'll...
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. >> anger and grief just as god emmanuel just as god is with us let us also be with god. let us be on god's side. just as mother emmanuel is our sanctuary, let us be a sanctuary and refuge for each other. >> a vigil takes place hours after gunman dylann roof makes his first court appearance. family members of the victims were in the courtroom. some spoke and forgave him for what he said. it was the statements from the families of the victims that left the biggest impact. robert ray joins us from south carolina. robert, i know this has been an emotional day for that city. >> absolutely, tony. you can see behind me the vigil in front of the church where the nine people were murdered less than 48 hours eagerlyier today in the courtroom. emotional, impactful and courageous words from the family members. >> it was the first time most of the country heard his voice. >> are you employed? >> no, sir. >> you're unemployed at this time? >> yes, sir. >> dylann roof, the man accused of one of the most heinous acts of hate in south carolina's recent history. speaking to the court thro
. >> anger and grief just as god emmanuel just as god is with us let us also be with god. let us be on god's side. just as mother emmanuel is our sanctuary, let us be a sanctuary and refuge for each other. >> a vigil takes place hours after gunman dylann roof makes his first court appearance. family members of the victims were in the courtroom. some spoke and forgave him for what he said. it was the statements from the families of the victims that left the biggest impact. robert ray...
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a gunman opening fire inside the historic emmanuel ame church behind me. murdering nine people in cold blood as they studied the bible. we have exclusive images that showed how calculated this attack was. one of the victims took these images you can see the gunman sitting at a table, the back of his head witnesses say he sat quietly for roughly an hour before pulling out his gun. this image shows the church pastor and a state senator or possibly another church leader who is sitting at the same table. he obviously had no inkling about what was about to happen. tonight the suspect is in custody, here he is boarding a plane a few hours ago in north carolina where he was caught earlier today. he landed back here at the air force base in charleston a few minutes ago. ordinarily we don't name shooting suspects or show their pictures on this program, we don't believe they should get any kind of recognition. because the investigation of this alleged hate crime, many are also referring to it as an act of domestic terrorism, because it's ongoing, police are looking
a gunman opening fire inside the historic emmanuel ame church behind me. murdering nine people in cold blood as they studied the bible. we have exclusive images that showed how calculated this attack was. one of the victims took these images you can see the gunman sitting at a table, the back of his head witnesses say he sat quietly for roughly an hour before pulling out his gun. this image shows the church pastor and a state senator or possibly another church leader who is sitting at the same...
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the church is embossed,'m blazed ed enned with "emmanuel baptist church."his he came to kill black people. the pint here isoint is it is a hate crime in which not merely african-americans are victims, america is a victim because we our values were the subject of this crime. this was a crime that occurred in moments but be clear, the crime in a sense was planned, formed over some longer period of time in some atmosphere of racial animus. and so this is a hate crime. let's be clear. this is not merely a mass shooting but some deranged gunman. this was a shooting inside of a church in which african-americans were targeted and a crime in which all of america was hit. that's what it is and we can't deny it. >> cornell, we're decades after the civil rights movement as all of us know. we now have an african-american president in the white house. the first family in the white house, african-american and african-american attorney general secretary of homeland security but we still have major problems involving race in this country. what's it going to take to fix it?
the church is embossed,'m blazed ed enned with "emmanuel baptist church."his he came to kill black people. the pint here isoint is it is a hate crime in which not merely african-americans are victims, america is a victim because we our values were the subject of this crime. this was a crime that occurred in moments but be clear, the crime in a sense was planned, formed over some longer period of time in some atmosphere of racial animus. and so this is a hate crime. let's be clear....
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the marchers made their way to emmanuel ame church.oday we learned the fbi is investigateing a website registered in the name of dylann roof. there are photos of roof holding gun, burning an american flag and standing in front of a confederate history library. back here closer to home as the emmanuel ame church prepares to reopen for sunday services churches in our area are standing in solidarity. black bunting now hangs to memorialize the nine victims of attack. the church is making sure it's safe for its worshippers. >> we're in neighborhood where anybody can walk through the doors, so we've always taken that serious. i'm certain pay more attention to it right now, but i think at the end of the day we don't want to let fear drive us. >> reporter: some churches in our area are planning fund raisers for emmanuel ame. for a list you can visit nbc10.com. >>> we have new information tonight on the search for two convicted killers who escaped from a prison in upstate new york two weeks ago. police are investigating a possible sighting of d
the marchers made their way to emmanuel ame church.oday we learned the fbi is investigateing a website registered in the name of dylann roof. there are photos of roof holding gun, burning an american flag and standing in front of a confederate history library. back here closer to home as the emmanuel ame church prepares to reopen for sunday services churches in our area are standing in solidarity. black bunting now hangs to memorialize the nine victims of attack. the church is making sure it's...
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. >> thousands of people have formed a unity bridge in solidarity with the emmanuel church where nine black people were killed on wednesday by a 21-year-old white man named dylan roof. the crowd held hands and ond served 90 an hor of silence. gabriel was there. >>gies is mine. >> you have heard -- the historic emmanuel ame church has seen a lot but never a day quite like this. a service that was somber but uplifting in gospel worship and song a congregation that doesn't want to be defined by the shooting at that killed nine people including the church's senior pastor and most of the ministerial leadership. >> the doors of mother emmanuel is open on this sunday. it sends a message to every demon on hell and in earth. ♪ >> the emotion inside harkined back to the truest history of the church in black america, a refuge in the most difficult moments going back to slavery, outside the church the pain of the events raw, several hundred people who could not get a seat listened. >> our families grew up in this church. i am here today to let everybody know that this is the holy city. we are not
. >> thousands of people have formed a unity bridge in solidarity with the emmanuel church where nine black people were killed on wednesday by a 21-year-old white man named dylan roof. the crowd held hands and ond served 90 an hor of silence. gabriel was there. >>gies is mine. >> you have heard -- the historic emmanuel ame church has seen a lot but never a day quite like this. a service that was somber but uplifting in gospel worship and song a congregation that doesn't want...
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mother emmanuel is in fact more than a church.s is a place of worship that was founded by african americans seeking liberty. this is a church that was burned to the ground because its worshippers worked to end slavery, when there were laws banning all black church gatherings, they conducted services in secret. when there was a non-violent movement to bring our country closer in line with our highest ideals, some of our leaders spoke and lead marches from this church's steps. this is a sacred place in the history of charleston and in the history of america. the fbi is now on the scene with local police and more of the bureau's best are on the way to join them the attorney general has announced plans for the fbi to open a hate crime investigation. we understand that the suspect is in custody, and i'll let the best of law enforcement do its work to make sure that justice is served until the investigation is complete i'm necessarily constrained in terms of talking about the details of the case but i don't need to be constrained about
mother emmanuel is in fact more than a church.s is a place of worship that was founded by african americans seeking liberty. this is a church that was burned to the ground because its worshippers worked to end slavery, when there were laws banning all black church gatherings, they conducted services in secret. when there was a non-violent movement to bring our country closer in line with our highest ideals, some of our leaders spoke and lead marches from this church's steps. this is a sacred...
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mother emmanuel, senator from boo for, mother emmanuel is our sanctuary. a sanctuary for the devout, who through vandalism, fire earthquake, hurricane and depression sacrifice to maintain a tabernacle for the glory of god. in a sanctuary for active nest who from the pulpit called for justice and humanity. there was no greater, no greater man of god qualified to speak from the same pulled it -- told pit that dr. martin luther king jr. spoke, then our colleague. he understood the meaning of a sanctuary and a safe and sacred place for worship, for peace, for organization and action. yes, it was in his sanctuary are sexually -- our sanctuary that we took hands that they took hands reverend daniel simmons, susie jackson, and others, god took their hands as a reward of a lifetime of service to his glory. mother emmanuel was our sanctuary, because it was literally the oldest and greatest mother church for christianity, as practiced by african-americans in south carolina and throughout the south. moreover, people of all races organized and where we relax our souls
mother emmanuel, senator from boo for, mother emmanuel is our sanctuary. a sanctuary for the devout, who through vandalism, fire earthquake, hurricane and depression sacrifice to maintain a tabernacle for the glory of god. in a sanctuary for active nest who from the pulpit called for justice and humanity. there was no greater, no greater man of god qualified to speak from the same pulled it -- told pit that dr. martin luther king jr. spoke, then our colleague. he understood the meaning of a...
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african methodist church or mother emmanuel as it is known is housed in a historic place, it is theldest ame church in the south and opened in 1816 when african/american members of the church founded their own congregation and six years later the church building was burns to the ground one one of the founders was in a slave revolt and rebuilt in 1934 and martin luther king took to the pulpit in the church back in 1963. naacp president is responding to the tragedy and brooks says the naacp was founded to fight against racial hatred and outraged that 106 years later we are faced today with another mass crime and heart felt prayers and condole -- condolence go out to the people in the church. jaims johnson is the president of the network chapter of charleston and joining us on the phone this morning and pastor good morning and thank you for your time and how are you and your community are coming this morning? >> it's a very sad day in charleston, south carolina and listen to prayers around the world to help us with in this grieving and we have people in the street that are crying. this
african methodist church or mother emmanuel as it is known is housed in a historic place, it is theldest ame church in the south and opened in 1816 when african/american members of the church founded their own congregation and six years later the church building was burns to the ground one one of the founders was in a slave revolt and rebuilt in 1934 and martin luther king took to the pulpit in the church back in 1963. naacp president is responding to the tragedy and brooks says the naacp was...
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emmanuelle chriqui in "entourage."heers and applause ] >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by at&t, mobilizing your world. >> next she is naacp president, and her own race has become a topic? what do her parents sa we're the settles! when we go on vacation, it's hard to find, like, those little activities that are kind of fun and educational. i think with williamsburg, you have all of that educational part rolled into the fun. it's already here. this is probably the most fun i've had all summer. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by at&t, mobilizing your world. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank joseph gordon levitt, emmanuelle chiriqui and apologize to matt damon. we did run out of time for him tonight. "nightline" is next but first, he is one of many great artists on the "furious 7" soundtrack here with the song "see you again" with some help from charlie puth, wiz khalifa! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ it's been a long day without you my friend and i'll tell you all about
emmanuelle chriqui in "entourage."heers and applause ] >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by at&t, mobilizing your world. >> next she is naacp president, and her own race has become a topic? what do her parents sa we're the settles! when we go on vacation, it's hard to find, like, those little activities that are kind of fun and educational. i think with williamsburg, you have all of that educational part rolled into the fun. it's...
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igual que con roberta cuando tuvo a emmanuel.
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"can full. >> emmanuel african methodist episcopal church might has well had a bull's eye on it.tor's words in 2013 sound prophetic now. >> sometimes you may have to die like denmark video see to do that. >> in 1822, one of the founders of mother emmanuel organized a failed slavery volt he and 34 coconspear turnovers were languaged. angry whites burned the church down. symbols of black power black have been targets more than 300 were bombed in the 1906s. but weren't we supposed to be past all that? in chicago on the night barack owe bama was elected there was a sea of june lent people, black and white. east i think a lot of people thought that it was a turning point that we had reached a post racial america. >> i think those people were fooling themselves. >> jimil smith is a editor at the "new republic ." they understand r understood what a pivotal moment this was. that offered a lot of hope. that said didn't make racism go away. >> according to cbs news "new york times" poll conducted in may during the unrest in baltimore falling the death and police custody of fred degrey, 16%
"can full. >> emmanuel african methodist episcopal church might has well had a bull's eye on it.tor's words in 2013 sound prophetic now. >> sometimes you may have to die like denmark video see to do that. >> in 1822, one of the founders of mother emmanuel organized a failed slavery volt he and 34 coconspear turnovers were languaged. angry whites burned the church down. symbols of black power black have been targets more than 300 were bombed in the 1906s. but weren't we...
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there has been a shooting at emmanuel ane church. 21 years old male slender build. timberland boots and he is clean shaven. now, let's continue to watch "the kelly file", already in progress. begins asking her to leave. she refuses to leave and refuses to show her i.d. a park ranger then comes over at one point and starts threatening arrests unless they leave. that's when the officer appears to grab crystal dixon's arm. listen to this. >> don't touch my mom. >> don't touch my mom. >> don't touch my arm. >> get off. >> i ask you to go. >> get off. >> now to the 12-year-old girl in question. look at this surveillance video inside the pool staff building. you see the girl in the black bathing suit will walk over and come and hit police. and then more kids come over as the camera switches angles. you can see they start hitting the officer. that is when a pool employee calls 911 and begins describing the very scene. listen to this. >> there are two officers here fighting with them. >> cell phone video shows an officer wrap his arm around the 12 year old's neck to move he
there has been a shooting at emmanuel ane church. 21 years old male slender build. timberland boots and he is clean shaven. now, let's continue to watch "the kelly file", already in progress. begins asking her to leave. she refuses to leave and refuses to show her i.d. a park ranger then comes over at one point and starts threatening arrests unless they leave. that's when the officer appears to grab crystal dixon's arm. listen to this. >> don't touch my mom. >> don't touch...
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. >>> and services are scheduled to resume in emmanuel am e church in charleston south carolina just days after that deadly massacre. >>> today is sunday june 21st good morning thanks so much for joining us, i'm nicole brewer. happy fathers day to all of the dads out there. it is 6:00 o'clock. we have had a lot rain overnight. there were a couple trees down than my way in, carol it must have been coming down. >> we had thunderstorms as well but we're on the winding down stage of this storm. it is hot and humid muggy and it will be very hot today as these showers start to end. let me show you outside it is the first day of summer at 12:38 this afternoon and we do have cloud over us at the present time. if you go down to the margate area notice ocean coming in. it looks active, doesn't it. there is a moderate risk of rip current. if you go to the beach make note of that. storm scan three over the last three hours heavier of the rain has moved out and i think this is going to swing on through and then that is it this dry slot is moving in earlier then expected and that will cut down on
. >>> and services are scheduled to resume in emmanuel am e church in charleston south carolina just days after that deadly massacre. >>> today is sunday june 21st good morning thanks so much for joining us, i'm nicole brewer. happy fathers day to all of the dads out there. it is 6:00 o'clock. we have had a lot rain overnight. there were a couple trees down than my way in, carol it must have been coming down. >> we had thunderstorms as well but we're on the winding down...
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the national park service says emmanuel is the oldest ame church in the south.he ame church was born right here in philadelphia. >> that's just one of the many cities ties to this tragedy. fox 29's dave kinchen spoke with local pastor who was good friends with the free preacher killed last night. he's live in society hill tonight. dave hearts are heavy tonight. >> reporter: they really are iain. pastor mark tyler here at mother bethel was good friends with reverend finger knee and calls him a true inspiration to all. >> where i am right now is still breen shock and grief. >> the tragedy in south carolina hits home for dr. mark tyler of mother bethel african methodist episcopal church in society hill. of the nine people slain at the emmanuel ame church in charles ton wednesday night reverend tyler calls its murdered premier clementa pinckney a close personal friend of more than a decade. >> reverend pinckney was an unusually talented and gifted person. you know f he wanted to, second probably ended up becoming a bishop in our church. >> reporter: ref end tyler le
the national park service says emmanuel is the oldest ame church in the south.he ame church was born right here in philadelphia. >> that's just one of the many cities ties to this tragedy. fox 29's dave kinchen spoke with local pastor who was good friends with the free preacher killed last night. he's live in society hill tonight. dave hearts are heavy tonight. >> reporter: they really are iain. pastor mark tyler here at mother bethel was good friends with reverend finger knee and...
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he's a co-founder of mother emmanuel a.m.e. he obtained his freedom after winning a lottery, he was unable to buy the freedom of his wife and children and planned a massive slave revolt that was supposed to involve massive numbers of slaves in charleston, killing slave owners and escaping to charleston harbor where they hoped to go to haiti haiti, which had been liberated after a revolt there, that was up to that date the largest slave rebellion in history. >> do we have any reason to believe -- those dates are interesting and certainly the history of this church dove tails with what happened today. is there any evidence on social media that this young man was aware of those dates? >> that's the question no direct link other than the fact that he had that insignia on one would assume he understood what they were. maybe some sympathy there are musings on social media, he may have made racial comments. he has a car that has a confederate battle flag as one of three flags on the lice ernest plate of his car. there's no direct post
he's a co-founder of mother emmanuel a.m.e. he obtained his freedom after winning a lottery, he was unable to buy the freedom of his wife and children and planned a massive slave revolt that was supposed to involve massive numbers of slaves in charleston, killing slave owners and escaping to charleston harbor where they hoped to go to haiti haiti, which had been liberated after a revolt there, that was up to that date the largest slave rebellion in history. >> do we have any reason to...
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emmanuel: your perfectly right. that's why the reaction of the french president was efficient demanding, and appropriate which is to say we are two extremely important strategic partners, and the most important thing is to work together on foreign policy and against terrorism. that's why he had such a reaction. but you are perfectly right, the strength of all the links between our countries are extremely strong. that's why do believe that all the relevant measures are being taken and were taken by the federal government after the revelations made in 2013. charlie: thank you so much, the french minister of finance. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ charlie: we turn now to the nuclear deal with iran. the new york times reported that five former advisers of president obama and iran have written an open letter to the president questioning the deal. david sanger said the public nature of the announcement has a challenge to secretary of state john kerry as the negotiations had to a deadline next tuesday. it's one day afte
emmanuel: your perfectly right. that's why the reaction of the french president was efficient demanding, and appropriate which is to say we are two extremely important strategic partners, and the most important thing is to work together on foreign policy and against terrorism. that's why he had such a reaction. but you are perfectly right, the strength of all the links between our countries are extremely strong. that's why do believe that all the relevant measures are being taken and were taken...
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started with a $5,000 contribution from the city of charleston and the emmanuel -- mother emmanuel hopewill be a vehicle for citizens in our community and around the country that want to do something to help, to contribute to that fund. obviously the wounds of the church and all of those who were killed and all of the expenses of funerals and all of the loss of families and so much more what -- what we have the opportunity to -- to help them and when we help them we also help their hearts because we all know when we're grieving that that hug, or that sign of love or support is -- is a very important part of renourishing those injured, so people can drop checks off at welling far go. also you can mail checks to box 304 charleston so we will have a way that we all can help right away, not 24 hours even after this dastardly event, that the citizens in our community and country can help and positively respond, and then tomorrow evening, and we'll announce the time there will be a community prayer vigil, at the college of charleston arena, so we'll have a chance to come together in prayer an
started with a $5,000 contribution from the city of charleston and the emmanuel -- mother emmanuel hopewill be a vehicle for citizens in our community and around the country that want to do something to help, to contribute to that fund. obviously the wounds of the church and all of those who were killed and all of the expenses of funerals and all of the loss of families and so much more what -- what we have the opportunity to -- to help them and when we help them we also help their hearts...
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emmanuel karenzi karake will have to return to the court in december.de the attorney-general accepted the legal proceedings, but insisted the country doesn't need spain's help to investigate the past. >> we do not need less job, pushing, prompting by anyone to oblige by international obligations. legal groups are monitoring the case recording it as an important step in addressing events of 1994. among the groups was human rights watch. >> it's a huge deal that a senior official from the government has been arrested for crime. it's a reality that very few rwandan officials have been held to account for crimes committed by the rpf, the group of individuals that helped to stop the genocide. >> there's a process that the case will grow in its scope and will take months before reaching an outcome. >> at the center of this is a question about which jurisdiction has the drive and capability to try a person for crimes happening more than 20 years ago. it appears having a senior figure within the system in europe is focussing tanks on this. -- attention on this.
emmanuel karenzi karake will have to return to the court in december.de the attorney-general accepted the legal proceedings, but insisted the country doesn't need spain's help to investigate the past. >> we do not need less job, pushing, prompting by anyone to oblige by international obligations. legal groups are monitoring the case recording it as an important step in addressing events of 1994. among the groups was human rights watch. >> it's a huge deal that a senior official from...
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. >> the gunman went to the emmanuel a.m.e. church and sat among the worshippers during a wednesday night bible study. after an hour he opened fire on the gathering, the charleston coroner's office released the names of the nine victims, among the dead was the church's pastor. he was also a south carolina state senator and a rising star in south carolina politics a real community leader. he knew president obama -- knew people at the bible study. she spoke to reporters and described the scene the suspect came to the church and asked for the pastor they showed him where the pastor was, he said next to my cousin for the -- throughout the entire bible study. at the conclusion of the bible study, they started hearing loud noises ringing out. and he had already wounded the suspect, had already wounded a couple individuals, including mys could enmy cousin. i spoke with one of the survivors, and she said that he had reloaded five different times. her son was trying to talk him out of doing the act of killing people. he said i have to d
. >> the gunman went to the emmanuel a.m.e. church and sat among the worshippers during a wednesday night bible study. after an hour he opened fire on the gathering, the charleston coroner's office released the names of the nine victims, among the dead was the church's pastor. he was also a south carolina state senator and a rising star in south carolina politics a real community leader. he knew president obama -- knew people at the bible study. she spoke to reporters and described the...
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mother emmanuel is in fact more than a church. it is a place of worship that was founded i african-americans seeking liberty. -- founded i african-americans seeking liberty. it was burned to the ground because the worshipers worked to end slavery. there were laws banning all black church gatherings. when there was a nonviolent movement to bring our country closer in line with our highest ideals, some of our best leaders spoke and led marches from the steps of this is a sacred place in the history of charleston and in the history of america. the fbi is -- is now on the scene and the best of the bureau are there to join them. the attorney general has announced plans for the a guide to open a hate crime invest nation. we understand that the suspect is in custody. we will let law enforcement worked to make sure that justice is served. until the investigation is complete i am necessarily strained in talking about the details of the case, but i do not to be constrained about the emotions that tragedies like this raise. i've had to make
mother emmanuel is in fact more than a church. it is a place of worship that was founded i african-americans seeking liberty. -- founded i african-americans seeking liberty. it was burned to the ground because the worshipers worked to end slavery. there were laws banning all black church gatherings. when there was a nonviolent movement to bring our country closer in line with our highest ideals, some of our best leaders spoke and led marches from the steps of this is a sacred place in the...
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roof sat in on a bible class for almost an hour as emmanuel ame episcopal church in charleston before opening fire on the group. witnesses tell investigators that roof said he was there to kill black people, massacre brings about painful memories from america's past. >> the fact that this took place, in a black church, obviously, also raises questions about a dark part of our history. this is not the first time that a black church has been attacked and we know that hatred that cross faiths pose a particular threat to our democracy and our ideals. >> people in charleston came together in prayer at a different city church to mourn
roof sat in on a bible class for almost an hour as emmanuel ame episcopal church in charleston before opening fire on the group. witnesses tell investigators that roof said he was there to kill black people, massacre brings about painful memories from america's past. >> the fact that this took place, in a black church, obviously, also raises questions about a dark part of our history. this is not the first time that a black church has been attacked and we know that hatred that cross...
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a gunman opening fire inside the historic emmanuel ame church behind me.died the bible. we have exclusive images that showed how calculated this attack was. one of the victims took these images you can see the gunman sitting at a table, the back of his head witnesses say he sat quietly for roughly an hour before pulling
a gunman opening fire inside the historic emmanuel ame church behind me.died the bible. we have exclusive images that showed how calculated this attack was. one of the victims took these images you can see the gunman sitting at a table, the back of his head witnesses say he sat quietly for roughly an hour before pulling
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forcing mother emmanuel to hold their services in secret.and that time racist killed one of the churn's cofounders for planning a slave revolt. and nearly 200 years later last night mother emmanuel senior pastor clemente pinckney was added to the list of church leaders taken from the congregation though this is devastating to the church today it's comforting to know that mother emmanuel can and will go on. we'll be right back. when we created the silverado rally edition we figured, why stop there? these four new silverado special editions are just the beginning. from this year's fastest growing full-size truck brand chevy silverado or, choose this silverado all star with a total value of eight thousand when you finance through select lenders. and, find your bonus tag and get an additional one to two thousand cash allowance on select vehicles in stock. when you're tired, a great tasting 5-hour energy is just the thing. but what if you're tired and thirsty? w-water. precisely! delicious and refreshing. ♪ ♪ wow, that tastes amazing. that's real
forcing mother emmanuel to hold their services in secret.and that time racist killed one of the churn's cofounders for planning a slave revolt. and nearly 200 years later last night mother emmanuel senior pastor clemente pinckney was added to the list of church leaders taken from the congregation though this is devastating to the church today it's comforting to know that mother emmanuel can and will go on. we'll be right back. when we created the silverado rally edition we figured, why stop...
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forcing mother emmanuel to hold their services in secret.and that time racist killed one of the churn's cofounders for planning a slave revolt. and nearly 200 years later last night mother emmanuel senior pastor clemente pinckney was added to the list of church leaders taken from the congregation though this is devastating to the church today it's comforting to know that mother emmanuel can and will go on. we'll be right back. verizon say neversettle. t-mobile agrees. never settle for verizon's overpriced gimmicks. try the un-carrier risk-free for 14 days you'll love it, or we'll pay for you to go back. what kind of beer do you want? get me a... get me a redd's apple ale. yeah me too. redd's apple ale. also in strawberry and green apple. >> welcome back. nightly show contributor mike yard. also joining us democratic congressman from texas joaquin castro. he led the white house on the faith-based partnership for president obama first term former pastor in chief joshua due boy and political science reporter christina greer. okay. so we all kno
forcing mother emmanuel to hold their services in secret.and that time racist killed one of the churn's cofounders for planning a slave revolt. and nearly 200 years later last night mother emmanuel senior pastor clemente pinckney was added to the list of church leaders taken from the congregation though this is devastating to the church today it's comforting to know that mother emmanuel can and will go on. we'll be right back. verizon say neversettle. t-mobile agrees. never settle for verizon's...
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forcing mother emmanuel to hold their services in secret. also and that time racist killed one of the churn's cofounders for planning a slave revolt. and nearly 200 years later last night mother emmanuel senior pastor clemente pinckney was added to the list of church leaders taken from the congregation though this is devastating to the church today it's comforting to know that mother emmanuel can and will go on. we'll be right back. ah! aflac? aflac! i thought you said this guy was the best? oh, he's a horrible stylist. gah? but he's the best at paying claims fast! really... mmhmm. paid mine in just one day. one day? yea. aaaflaaaac! in just one day, we approve and pay. one day pay, only from aflac. ♪woo-oo-oo woo-oo-oo-ooooo♪ ♪ ♪woo-oo-oo woo-oo-oo-ooooo♪ ♪ ♪woo-oo-oo♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ summer never looked so good. ♪ bud light lime® - same 100% natural lime flavor in a new bottle. summer on. >> welcome back. nightly show contributor mike yard. also joining us democratic congressman from texas joaquin castro. he led the white house on the faith-based pa
forcing mother emmanuel to hold their services in secret. also and that time racist killed one of the churn's cofounders for planning a slave revolt. and nearly 200 years later last night mother emmanuel senior pastor clemente pinckney was added to the list of church leaders taken from the congregation though this is devastating to the church today it's comforting to know that mother emmanuel can and will go on. we'll be right back. ah! aflac? aflac! i thought you said this guy was the best?...
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in the meantime crews are working to get the emmanuel ame church ready for worship. church is expected to reopen again later this morning. >> unaudible. >> we still have actual violence being committed through the way of domestic enemy, domestic terrorist under this flag. >> the fbi is now investigating that shooting as a hate crime. >>> well this crime motivated by racial hatred is sparking a conversation about the confederate flag of social media confederate flag actually flies on the ground of the south carolina state capitol. former republican presidential candidate mitt romney tweeted saying take down confederate flag at sc capitol and following that was saying to many it is a symbol of racial hatred. remove it now to honor charleston victims. >>> well in south carolina state law prevents the flag from being removed without a two-thirds majority vote from the state general assembly. >>> democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton spoke at the united states conference of mayors, she touched on racism, gun violence and charleston shooting, lets take a look.
in the meantime crews are working to get the emmanuel ame church ready for worship. church is expected to reopen again later this morning. >> unaudible. >> we still have actual violence being committed through the way of domestic enemy, domestic terrorist under this flag. >> the fbi is now investigating that shooting as a hate crime. >>> well this crime motivated by racial hatred is sparking a conversation about the confederate flag of social media confederate flag...
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this is our western edition the historic emmanuel ame church where nine men an women were killed last wednesday reopened with a service emphasizing faith and healing. it was a day of symbolism, sights and sounds, church bells ringing out across charleston, south carolina. mourners praying at the empty chair of their beloved reverend clemente pinckney, the state senator who was among the victims. we have several reports from south carolina tonight beginning with elaine quijano. >> ♪ you are ♪ >> reporter: the pews overflowed sunday at the emmanuel church with lifelong parishioners and strangers there not just to mourn but also send a message of love and healing. reverend norwell. >> no evil doer in heaven or hell can close the doors of god's church. >> reporter: just four days after a white gunman allegedly killed nine black church goers including the pastor thousands showed their solidarity swinging and swaying to gospel hits. >> ♪ you can lean on me ♪ >> reporter: reverend g the reverend led the congregation in prayers. >> we are reminded this morning about the freshness of death. it
this is our western edition the historic emmanuel ame church where nine men an women were killed last wednesday reopened with a service emphasizing faith and healing. it was a day of symbolism, sights and sounds, church bells ringing out across charleston, south carolina. mourners praying at the empty chair of their beloved reverend clemente pinckney, the state senator who was among the victims. we have several reports from south carolina tonight beginning with elaine quijano. >> ♪ you...
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forcing mother emmanuel to hold their services in secret. also and that time racist killed one of the churn's cofounders for planning a slave revolt. and nearly 200 years later last night mother emmanuel senior pastor clemente pinckney was added to the list of church leaders taken from the congregation though this is devastating to the church today it's comforting to know that mother emmanuel can and will go on. we'll be right back. where were you born? it's a question asked all the time. because where you're from shapes who you are. inspires how you do things. and when that inspiration comes from a place this refreshing... this majestic... this... well, you get the idea. coors light. born in the rockies. right now at pizza hut, you can get any two medium pizzas for $6.99 each. get any toppings. any crust flavor. anything you want for just $6.99 each. and sweeten the deal with a hershey's triple chocolate brownie for just $5.99. only at pizza hut. when francois thibault said he was going to make vodka in cognac with spring water and the best
forcing mother emmanuel to hold their services in secret. also and that time racist killed one of the churn's cofounders for planning a slave revolt. and nearly 200 years later last night mother emmanuel senior pastor clemente pinckney was added to the list of church leaders taken from the congregation though this is devastating to the church today it's comforting to know that mother emmanuel can and will go on. we'll be right back. where were you born? it's a question asked all the time....