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mark's has two services, the lutheran church at 9 am and 11 am. we have a lot of festive music at st. mark's. a huge pipe organ, special music at 10:30. so lots to hear and to listen to along with a wonderful hymns of hallelujah. throughout easter and the season of new life. so we thank you for showing us where new life is and can be in the prison system.>> in the california. >> thank you for your good work and further committee is doing. >> thank you for mosaic. >> i want to say a special word of thanks to my cohost the reverend ron, our late producer, reverend hugh burrows, blessings to you during this easter season. u his i hope you go out and worship and we will see you next time, have a xt wonderful day. wond this is kpix 5 news. >>> now, this morning an eyewitness account of the terrifying moment a woman gets caught in a moving train. >>> get a dui if you drive high. they are cracking down on stoned drivers this 4/20 making. >>> aloft professor believes democrats could make a case around the issue of fitness for office. we sit down with you
mark's has two services, the lutheran church at 9 am and 11 am. we have a lot of festive music at st. mark's. a huge pipe organ, special music at 10:30. so lots to hear and to listen to along with a wonderful hymns of hallelujah. throughout easter and the season of new life. so we thank you for showing us where new life is and can be in the prison system.>> in the california. >> thank you for your good work and further committee is doing. >> thank you for mosaic. >> i...
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mark's lutheran church, today our special guest is laura monani, the program director of the healing justice program of the american friends committee and tell us of the work you are doing specifically. >> we work on a wide variety of prison issues but the ones i thought we would focus on today are the death penalty in solitary confinement. it is a really important moment now on the death penalty because of the decision the new governor, gavin newsom made, to give people a reprieve currently on death row. there are 737 people on death row, 23 are women. his decision is a moratorium that it does not end it. it just says i cannot do this. i was really moved by his taking that stance as it is very personal. and to me it is very faith related. when you are the person who is responsible for signing a death warrant it is a different thing than any of the rest of us usually face. as of his reasons for saying this is wrong and not taking us in the direction that we need to go i thought were excellent and it puts the issue back on the pages to think about because we've had a moratorium in eff
mark's lutheran church, today our special guest is laura monani, the program director of the healing justice program of the american friends committee and tell us of the work you are doing specifically. >> we work on a wide variety of prison issues but the ones i thought we would focus on today are the death penalty in solitary confinement. it is a really important moment now on the death penalty because of the decision the new governor, gavin newsom made, to give people a reprieve...
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there are couple other churches next door, an orthodox christian church, a lutheran church, several housesthe area. this is developing. we are getting new information all the time. so far, police are, again, letting residents know to stay away from the area and also be careful about what kind of information you share because they don't want any misinformation leading to any sort of panic for people that live in the area. arthel. arthel: marianne, i got information to that point from some folks who work in the medical center, field there in san diego, that even the doctors at the p a alomar medical center, where the patients were taken, that they were told no kind of keep their phones down, everything's on lockdown because as marianne is reporting, you have the san diego sheriffs on-scene, you have the san diego police department working this developing story and neither of those authorities -- no one wants to have any misinformation out there. so again, the he details are very sketchy. just want to tell you what we do have for you. this is happening at the chabad of poway synagogue which i
there are couple other churches next door, an orthodox christian church, a lutheran church, several housesthe area. this is developing. we are getting new information all the time. so far, police are, again, letting residents know to stay away from the area and also be careful about what kind of information you share because they don't want any misinformation leading to any sort of panic for people that live in the area. arthel. arthel: marianne, i got information to that point from some folks...
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paul's lutheran church located at eddy and goff streets.he roof caved in much like notre dame's today and it was never rebuilt. and in 1962 san francisco's st. mary's turned into a blackened ruin. the building had survived the earthquake and fire of 1906. "world news tonight" with david muir will have much more on the notre dame fire. that's at 5:30 right after this newscast. >>> also making news today, law enforcement says they will crack down on sideshows after one in oakland over the weekend led to a carjacking, looting, and a burning ac transit bus. it happened at 42nd and international, the same intersection that had a sideshow last weekend. leslie brinkley is at police headquarters in oakland. leslie? >> well, you know, we often talk about chaos in the news. chaos is the word we use. last night there was chaos on the streets of oakland. you had 100 cars, a thousand people, some of them firing guns and starting fires. this is video from a deputy running into a sideshow at 42nd avenue and international boulevard in east oakland. >> we'v
paul's lutheran church located at eddy and goff streets.he roof caved in much like notre dame's today and it was never rebuilt. and in 1962 san francisco's st. mary's turned into a blackened ruin. the building had survived the earthquake and fire of 1906. "world news tonight" with david muir will have much more on the notre dame fire. that's at 5:30 right after this newscast. >>> also making news today, law enforcement says they will crack down on sideshows after one in...
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the gigs took place in lutheran churches. minister started taking outsider groups in the church was protected. you cannot have uniforms into churches. the whole illegal punk circuit and listen churches. even so, the government was so obsessive breaking enough that they would have informants inside the churches. one of the bands that went to prison for two years was tried based on lyrics that were overheard by an informant inside a church where they had protection and could speak to abu terms. >> in this text -- this is a long quote. it says today it often seems her impulse to moralizing market marches and civil rights heroes looking to the past is often the memes understanding the present. rather memorialization stands in the loo of burden of figuring out our time. in the context, the 2010 civil rights music at the white house. you say that you're not calling for a revival but in the ways of being that appeared in the traditions continue to matter as well as the features of black. my question is about, is it possible to pinpoi
the gigs took place in lutheran churches. minister started taking outsider groups in the church was protected. you cannot have uniforms into churches. the whole illegal punk circuit and listen churches. even so, the government was so obsessive breaking enough that they would have informants inside the churches. one of the bands that went to prison for two years was tried based on lyrics that were overheard by an informant inside a church where they had protection and could speak to abu terms....
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process stands that attend baptist and lutheran churches, but fellowship is a big one in a state where everything is big. they have nine campuses and attracted 25,000 people a week with a broadcast reach to millions on line and service in grapevine is for all of his members to see. that means thousands of people get up and get out of bed and get dress and go to church to watch tv. i have 1100 youtube followers. jealous? i have to see how this works. i asked them to take me to the holy command center. >> this is the control room. >> is it like a bible verse? >> i'm going to turn you guys over to pastor derek. >> a preacher's kid, he grew up under the shadow of his father in houston. after playing hoops at florida state and cutting his teeth in smaller churches around texts on, he founded fellowship church and figured out a new way of doing church. >> the message is that god is pro sex. >> it received push back and ed is not in the business of being traditional. he's not only a pastor, but a brand. he has written 15 "new york times" bestsellers and owns casual fishing clothes. his networ
process stands that attend baptist and lutheran churches, but fellowship is a big one in a state where everything is big. they have nine campuses and attracted 25,000 people a week with a broadcast reach to millions on line and service in grapevine is for all of his members to see. that means thousands of people get up and get out of bed and get dress and go to church to watch tv. i have 1100 youtube followers. jealous? i have to see how this works. i asked them to take me to the holy command...
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good experience fear we can loosely come and it's like the christmas church you just listen to the music it's a nice experience. lutheran pastor who has been touring finland's churches with a metal mask for more than ten years he discovered heavy metal rock at the age of seventy two him deep purple and black sabbath were almost a spiritual awakening. his love for god came much later pick a lane and brought them together in his metal mass. of course god loves head of my soul i'm sure actually it depends how we do it so because we have a strong word of god and we do it for god not for us so that's why. god loves us i think so. mostly. congregations can book pastor band as long as they're not worried about the plaster shaking off the walls a cd of the hymns even made it into finland's top ten the musicians work on other projects too. but the metal masses pose a special challenge as singer says in a car he explains. yeah it's not a geek per se that you're doing and it's not a performance actually. come to think of it a lot you know how to present and present the song it's very important to people that come here it's very pe
good experience fear we can loosely come and it's like the christmas church you just listen to the music it's a nice experience. lutheran pastor who has been touring finland's churches with a metal mask for more than ten years he discovered heavy metal rock at the age of seventy two him deep purple and black sabbath were almost a spiritual awakening. his love for god came much later pick a lane and brought them together in his metal mass. of course god loves head of my soul i'm sure actually it...
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lutheran pastor. has been touring finland's churches with the metal mass for over ten years he discovered heavy metal rock at the age of seven to him the purple and black sabbath were almost a spiritual awakening. his love for god came much later take a lane and brought them together in his mental maps. of course god well i was having my so i i'm sure actually it depends how we do it because we have a strong word of god and we do it for god not for us so that's why. god loves us i think so. that. congregations can book pastor take a line and spammed as long as they're not worried about the plaster shaking off the walls the cd of the hymns even made it into finland's top ten. the band keeps the hymns lyrics and melodies intact so the faithful can sing along as usual. elaine and has held about one hundred fifty metal masses all around finland since two thousand and six. and we have all only hear from the hymn book a range in metal lyrics very strong they need metal music they really need it so that's why it's sounds wonderful together this. is music. the middle mass has provoked hardly any criticism in
lutheran pastor. has been touring finland's churches with the metal mass for over ten years he discovered heavy metal rock at the age of seven to him the purple and black sabbath were almost a spiritual awakening. his love for god came much later take a lane and brought them together in his mental maps. of course god well i was having my so i i'm sure actually it depends how we do it because we have a strong word of god and we do it for god not for us so that's why. god loves us i think so....
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. >> lutheran pastor -- this lutheran pastor has been touring the church for seven years. hehe discovered heavy-metal rock at the age of seven. to him, deep purple and black sabbath were almost a spiritual awakening. his love for god came much later. >> of course god loves heavy-metal, i'm sure. it depends how we do it. because we have a strong love of god and we do it for god, not for us that is why god loves us, i think so. >> congregations can book his band as long as they are not learning about the plaster shaking off the walls. a song even made it into finland's top 10. the band keeps the lyrics and melodies intact so the faithful can sing along stop he has held about 150 metal masses all around finland since 2006. >> we have all of these hymns here. the lyrics are really strong. they need metal music. that is why it sounds wonderful together. >> the metal mass has provoked hardly any criticism in finland. metal can even have a therapeutic effect. >> one guy planned to commit suicide in the evening. he came to metal mass. he liked it so much, he didn't do it. it was 1
. >> lutheran pastor -- this lutheran pastor has been touring the church for seven years. hehe discovered heavy-metal rock at the age of seven. to him, deep purple and black sabbath were almost a spiritual awakening. his love for god came much later. >> of course god loves heavy-metal, i'm sure. it depends how we do it. because we have a strong love of god and we do it for god, not for us that is why god loves us, i think so. >> congregations can book his band as long as they...
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lutheran pastor. has been touring finland's churches with the metal mass for over ten years he discovered heavy metal rock at the age of seven to him deep purple and black sabbath were almost a spiritual awakening. his love for god came much later take a lane and brought them together in his metal mouse. of course god loves head of my soul i'm sure actually it depends how we do it so because we have a strong word of god and we do it for god not for us so that's why. god loves us i think so. congregations can book pastor take a line and spammed as long as they're not worried about the plaster shaking off the walls a cd of the hymns even made it into finland's top ten and. the band keeps the hymns lyrics and melodies intact so the faithful can sing along as usual. take a line and has held about one hundred fifty metal masses all around finland since two thousand and six. we have all only hear from the hymn book all right jean metal lyrics are very strong faith meet metal music they really need it so that's why. it's wonderful together this. is music. the middle mass has provoked hardly any criticism in
lutheran pastor. has been touring finland's churches with the metal mass for over ten years he discovered heavy metal rock at the age of seven to him deep purple and black sabbath were almost a spiritual awakening. his love for god came much later take a lane and brought them together in his metal mouse. of course god loves head of my soul i'm sure actually it depends how we do it so because we have a strong word of god and we do it for god not for us so that's why. god loves us i think so....
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church in oakland.>> we have the catholic the the lutherans. together. >> reporter: those who said they liked outdoor setting and enjoyed the with people from other churches throughout the area. this man was visiting family he had just got in from atlanta when they took him here. >> i just found out we were coming here 45 minutes ago.>> reporter: the 60 said his favorite part was the music. six-year-old. >> some people say it is unfortunate different communities don't come together more often. that is what holidays are expected to do. unite people.>> that is the way heaven is going to look. it won't have a black section and the white section and the yellow section. we will all be together the way god intended. >> >> reporter: >>> a great day for that event. temperatures on a comfortable side. in the bay area for today we cooled off a little bit. some fairly warm not numbers inland. get ready for a drop off near saturday. for comparison the biggest change look at san francisco yesterday. enjoying the 70s. 76 degrees today. today only 63. some ar
church in oakland.>> we have the catholic the the lutherans. together. >> reporter: those who said they liked outdoor setting and enjoyed the with people from other churches throughout the area. this man was visiting family he had just got in from atlanta when they took him here. >> i just found out we were coming here 45 minutes ago.>> reporter: the 60 said his favorite part was the music. six-year-old. >> some people say it is unfortunate different communities...
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church in oakland. >> we had the catholic, baptist, the lutherans. we had everybody coming together. that's the way that harsh is going to look. it's not going to have a black section and a black section and yellow section and a red section. we're all going to be together and intended for it to be. >> some of the worshippers said that they wish that other groups could come together more often besides over the holidays. >>> the governor is reflecting upon his first 100 days in office. >> i have spent time with trump in paradise and came down to southern california to malibu with the president. i don't want everyday to wake up in a i fistfight. >> you do not want to miss this. the satellite interview with the governor, his thoughts on the president and the resent trips. >>> a toddler fell from a second story fire escape. that's coming up. ♪ i've slain your dreaded dragon. for saving the kingdom what doth thou desire? my lord? hey good knight. where are you going? ♪ ♪ climbing up on solsbury hill ♪ grab your things, salutations. coffee that is a cup above is always worth the quest. nesp
church in oakland. >> we had the catholic, baptist, the lutherans. we had everybody coming together. that's the way that harsh is going to look. it's not going to have a black section and a black section and yellow section and a red section. we're all going to be together and intended for it to be. >> some of the worshippers said that they wish that other groups could come together more often besides over the holidays. >>> the governor is reflecting upon his first 100 days...