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here is what marian edgar buttle, the bishop of the episcopal archdiocese of washington had to say about what the president did. she made a statement that outlined the president's abuse of their church for his political purposes. and then the church itself issued the following statement, and i should point out, madam president, that the pastor of the church and many of the parishioners were at the protest and providing water and nutrition to some of the protesters. here's what the leaders of the church said. we at st. john's church were shocked at the surprise visit from the president this evening, and even more appalled at the violent clearing of lafayette square to make the visit possible. st. john's is a community that welcomes all, from powerful presidents to the homeless to worship god. we fully espouse the words of our baptismal covenant which says in part that we will, quote, strive for justice and peace among all people and respect the dignity of every human being, unquote. living that covenant, we stand with those peacefully protesting the tragic and unnecessary death of george
here is what marian edgar buttle, the bishop of the episcopal archdiocese of washington had to say about what the president did. she made a statement that outlined the president's abuse of their church for his political purposes. and then the church itself issued the following statement, and i should point out, madam president, that the pastor of the church and many of the parishioners were at the protest and providing water and nutrition to some of the protesters. here's what the leaders of...
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this house is supposed to accommodate the contract workers and it's where we met marian who translates for them there's nobody staying here at the moment marion says the government placed the workers in individual housing because of the coronavirus. lots of romanians have lived in these places perhaps 3 or 4 people in one room but the situation has improved a lot over time. the coronavirus is forcing a change the german government wants to ban temporary workers in slaughterhouses many romanians now hope for permanent. contracts and higher wages. the slaughterhouse security eventually saw arrests and stopped any further interviews and abuses in the german meat industry have long been a dirty secret but the coronavirus crisis has brought to light the problems for temp workers in germany slaughterhouses. and that wraps up our show i'm on roland thanks for watching and. the staff are on high alert these days there are primers the apes there on the ground on those will move for more and more no viruses over mourn the loss of the chimpanzee trust dumb down the modern dog. the situation has b
this house is supposed to accommodate the contract workers and it's where we met marian who translates for them there's nobody staying here at the moment marion says the government placed the workers in individual housing because of the coronavirus. lots of romanians have lived in these places perhaps 3 or 4 people in one room but the situation has improved a lot over time. the coronavirus is forcing a change the german government wants to ban temporary workers in slaughterhouses many romanians...
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weeks humans have learned in millions so you move to reach into each other's faces and they sense marian caught me information that is missing now so you think people are learning new ways of communicating with one another if they can't see those expressions i sometimes try to observe myself and i try to communicate much more with my lights and my eyebrows when i was when i am very small so it depends a little bit on how long this will continue if we have to wear them awesome public fall in next couple of months maybe then who clearly learned these new techniques yes is it fair to say that face masks represent just one aspect of a larger problem during his pen to make and as social isolation yes that's right face mosques are just a visited sino faith but i think the social isolation phenomenon a much more c.v. and i'm not sure why you know broader than the face mascolo so people who do not live in families who do not live there and lots of communities and have learned to to not seeing their colleagues have friends. their relatives for 2 or 3 months and they says that huge problem you men
weeks humans have learned in millions so you move to reach into each other's faces and they sense marian caught me information that is missing now so you think people are learning new ways of communicating with one another if they can't see those expressions i sometimes try to observe myself and i try to communicate much more with my lights and my eyebrows when i was when i am very small so it depends a little bit on how long this will continue if we have to wear them awesome public fall in...
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the right reverend marian budde, the episcopal bishop of washington, d.c., says she was not even given a courtesy call by the white house ahead of the president's action. in fact, the bishop was outraged by the use of physical force and tear gas in the shadow of her church to remove peaceful protesters so that the church and the bible could be used in some photo opportunity. president trump has not acknowledged the agony of our country right now, she said in an interview. everything he has done is to inflame violence. president trump's actions violate the sanctity of our first amendment freedoms, and they represent abuse of his authority. we know this president well after more than three years. as shocking as monday night's events were, they represent through and through who this president really is. it's wrong. the american people will have the last word in november. but i'm encouraged to see in my home state of illinois officials have rejected the use of military force and committed to america's right to protest. governor j.b.pritzker says the president's call to send troops to illin
the right reverend marian budde, the episcopal bishop of washington, d.c., says she was not even given a courtesy call by the white house ahead of the president's action. in fact, the bishop was outraged by the use of physical force and tear gas in the shadow of her church to remove peaceful protesters so that the church and the bible could be used in some photo opportunity. president trump has not acknowledged the agony of our country right now, she said in an interview. everything he has done...
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marian marianne favro is live. >> reporter: none of the seven counties are here in the bay area, but the governor did ask eight other counties, including contra costa and santa clara to take action. due to the rising spread of covid-19, ordering bars to close into fresno, imperial, kern, kings, los angeles, san joaquin and tulare county. san mateo has reopened bars, is not on the list of closures. san francisco is not either and it's set to reopen tomorrow. there are several reasons why health leaders say bars pose additional risk. tend to draw extra crowds. people tend to take off mask to drink and they often have loud music so people have to yell and spread more airborne particles. also harder to do contact tracing when people move from one bar to another. in santa clara county, bars are not allowed to reopen and governor wants it to stay that way for now. nbc bay area news. >>> just in the newsroom, belmont police investigating someone coughing on someone else on purpose. st. james restaurant and bar, signs tell customers masks must be worn until seated. discussion with bartender
marian marianne favro is live. >> reporter: none of the seven counties are here in the bay area, but the governor did ask eight other counties, including contra costa and santa clara to take action. due to the rising spread of covid-19, ordering bars to close into fresno, imperial, kern, kings, los angeles, san joaquin and tulare county. san mateo has reopened bars, is not on the list of closures. san francisco is not either and it's set to reopen tomorrow. there are several reasons why...
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. >> reporter: marian and other protesters in this caravan set up their cars as they headed for the sheriff's home in danville. they suggested that they shut down city hall and move that money to areas where they think it can
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they were soon back to winning ways however the marian demolished mine 61. their next home game. still i was not completely well in the hot seat as myron continued to drop points when they lost 51 to frankfurt the 1st weekend of november boston had had enough and hearted way. to go. and. worked as an assistant coach and the german national team and by the time to take over. dortmund his 1st match. but by and had no trouble downing their fiercest rivals for neil. a great start. when biron lost straight games a few weeks later though critics started to question flex leadership fellow title contenders mensing byron packing after at. their last. 4 never to lose again before clinching the title they went into the mid-season break and 3rd place by the time they matched a 2000 they were on top this day. robert leaven d'arcy kept on hitting that target and leading the leading goalscorer. on the coronavirus pandemic forced the campaign to be suspended in mid march when it resumed behind closed doors 2 months later byron never missed a beat. dortmund had the chance to stop their march towa
they were soon back to winning ways however the marian demolished mine 61. their next home game. still i was not completely well in the hot seat as myron continued to drop points when they lost 51 to frankfurt the 1st weekend of november boston had had enough and hearted way. to go. and. worked as an assistant coach and the german national team and by the time to take over. dortmund his 1st match. but by and had no trouble downing their fiercest rivals for neil. a great start. when biron lost...
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that she was not warned the president would be as she put it using the church as a prop reverend marian edgar britt also said that everything the president has done is to inflame violence and in minneapolis people have been holding a vigil at the site where george floyd was killed he was penned down for almost 9 minutes by a police officer an official autopsy has now concluded his death was homicide involving neck compression and that bears out the findings of an independent autopsy which said that floyd died from asphyxiation. of the headlines keep it here the strain this next. night in america is a region of wonder boy tragedy and b.s. violent but it doesn't matter where you are you have to be able to relate to the human condition this is going to write your way you. know i think it's a light and it's my job to shed light on how and why. i am from the i can do what she does stream in the u.k. if you like all round you'll most likely to die from covert 19 we have an impressive lineup of guests who are trying to work out why if you have a take and you and you jump into that shot was not
that she was not warned the president would be as she put it using the church as a prop reverend marian edgar britt also said that everything the president has done is to inflame violence and in minneapolis people have been holding a vigil at the site where george floyd was killed he was penned down for almost 9 minutes by a police officer an official autopsy has now concluded his death was homicide involving neck compression and that bears out the findings of an independent autopsy which said...
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costner he comes out as a deeply caring feminist man which is unconvincing given the times and made marian is that social feminist and when we try to recover people one of the really good things in history but people we have forgotten about an women's history which even not even used to be a subject and the woman codebreakers and then they are not recognized. and for some reason they did not pay attention come from the social class and a wanderer biographer biography be in written and the full understanding of tutor england. and she has unlike some historical novelist has kept to the historical record to use and use it and imagine beyond it. >> i think the book is almost always better than the movie. with the siren sophie's choice they were both tremendous. and like to kill a mockingbird. it does happen and that's a very happy moment i thought the movie was good. >> talk about hidden figures in history and that you do discover some under figures with roosevelt and then the person i should be writing about is someone i recently find that and that under some personal and then feeding rachel
costner he comes out as a deeply caring feminist man which is unconvincing given the times and made marian is that social feminist and when we try to recover people one of the really good things in history but people we have forgotten about an women's history which even not even used to be a subject and the woman codebreakers and then they are not recognized. and for some reason they did not pay attention come from the social class and a wanderer biographer biography be in written and the full...
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washington the bishop of that diocese told the washington post she felt outraged by the visit reverend marian edgar buday said i was not given even a courtesy call that would be clearing the area with tear gas so that they could use one of our churches as a prop everything he has said and done being trump is it to inflame violence we need moral leadership placed on everything to divide us and has just use one of the most sacred some bowls a d.j. you christian tradition share batons he's been out among the protests in washington d.c. where there's a curfew now in place he sent this report we're about 3 blocks from the white house the police have managed to disperse most of the protesters there are gathering to protest is now just behind us. who sing some police activity moving in that direction. the core group of protesters however remains behind us kept a limb by limb by the police so the police are very careful to escort the media out of the group home it kept a cool group of protesters. surrounded by the police and we assume that they will be they will be detained shortly but we just have a
washington the bishop of that diocese told the washington post she felt outraged by the visit reverend marian edgar buday said i was not given even a courtesy call that would be clearing the area with tear gas so that they could use one of our churches as a prop everything he has said and done being trump is it to inflame violence we need moral leadership placed on everything to divide us and has just use one of the most sacred some bowls a d.j. you christian tradition share batons he's been...
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they own the sun they beat their restaurant in one a scientist but i mean the covert 1000 prices marian the says there's just not enough business and the restaurants may have to close for good i mean most that we think we come from one crisis after another and we're tired timur feeling it a lot we don't know what's going to happen so we're trying to go day by day trying to keep things going by selling takeaway as argentines were used to re adopting but it's not easy but this one they read that is not the only restaurant trying to survive there are over 100000 businesses in argentina they're on the verge of collapse argentina was already struggling with inflation and recession prior to the pandemic and that's one of the reasons why many small businesses are finding it difficult to remain open this restaurant for example is shutting down the owners wrote here that they are closing their business because of acquiring team. argentina was one of the 1st countries in the region to impose a strict lockdown to prevent the spread of disease it's been over 3 months but a recent spike in cases in
they own the sun they beat their restaurant in one a scientist but i mean the covert 1000 prices marian the says there's just not enough business and the restaurants may have to close for good i mean most that we think we come from one crisis after another and we're tired timur feeling it a lot we don't know what's going to happen so we're trying to go day by day trying to keep things going by selling takeaway as argentines were used to re adopting but it's not easy but this one they read that...
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marian. and. i say. was the 1st. time to the last. 30. who me. what can the her heart. and they are to dilate missed most. of the on early. got to the start of the 1st. minute of the 70 of them. of. which. medium really. how many hollywood head. couldn't cut. fatalis for me. but. she. horn and i when many am that is this fountain man behind winning what a tumble yard to such a cluster that once it is about. the climate of fear hockey balladry must for me down the alley will see it a south where the. the our home side without sallade the will is run by it actually in the media many many a movie on getting laid in the heart of muscles the one in the middle and i had a contest not with children in the who limited mashal of a 1000000 buffy an unusually i mean truthfully and of yourself flirty then me because i didn't read to school most of tom. did have chronic care maria. almost had to have it actually starts in just one. position have it actually shifted her before storm cameras are vast the chemically instant then was laid low the for how good it was to you could seem ev
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wilson goes into the hockey hall of fame with greats like marian hossa and jerome iginla. he spent 14 of his 16 ye eight all-star game. really. good he was only the fourth individual to may in 1,000 nhl games and to serve as gm >> this is very unexpected. i truly believe this. just to be mentioned in this category is beyond any dreams that i had when i started playing this game. i've been a very fortunate guy. i played in the '70s, '80, '90s, the people i played with, i was not expecting this. >> and he played without a helmet. that's tough. the san jose earthquakes, the first major league soccer team to fly in and arrive at the orlando bubble. you see the temperature checks there. the league is housing all teams at the disney world complex. nba players will be joining them soon. all games will be played there. the quakes' first match is july 10th against the seattle sounders. >>> with major league baseball on the brink of starting up, we thought this could be a good time to hear from the man who knows what it's like to play in the middle of a pandemic. dan straily playing
wilson goes into the hockey hall of fame with greats like marian hossa and jerome iginla. he spent 14 of his 16 ye eight all-star game. really. good he was only the fourth individual to may in 1,000 nhl games and to serve as gm >> this is very unexpected. i truly believe this. just to be mentioned in this category is beyond any dreams that i had when i started playing this game. i've been a very fortunate guy. i played in the '70s, '80, '90s, the people i played with, i was not expecting...
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. >> reporter: marian and other protesters in this caravan set up their cars as they headed for the sheriff's home in danville. they suggested that they shut down city hall and move that money to areas where they think it can do more social good. >> investing in criminal justice, investing in housing, investing in education. >> we go to the offices, we schedule a meeting. we have done public comment multiple times, but it feels like our issues fall on deaf ears. >> reporter: the caravan grew as it got closer to sheriff david livingston's home. once they arrived, a few dozen protesters got out to pray and share stories of how they say they experienced excessive force at the hands of law enforcement. neighbors say the sheriff warned them protesters were coming to his house. neighbor michael edwards said he was okay with a peaceful demonstration. >> it's a public street and it's peaceful, so it's mixed feelings. >> reporter: law enforcement drones and a helicopter tracked the protests, and officers were on standby nearby in case things got out of hand. >> the helicopter is here, drones are all o
. >> reporter: marian and other protesters in this caravan set up their cars as they headed for the sheriff's home in danville. they suggested that they shut down city hall and move that money to areas where they think it can do more social good. >> investing in criminal justice, investing in housing, investing in education. >> we go to the offices, we schedule a meeting. we have done public comment multiple times, but it feels like our issues fall on deaf ears. >>...
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abolitionist organizer marian -- explained the aim to offer the beginnings of positive justice beyond criminal prosecution and punishment but a few years later in 2017 abolitionist youth activist in chicago began to push the campaign and more broadly for more budgeting repurchase of the tory budgeting is another positive abolitionist project which allows the people of the city whether chicago d.c. corporate seller one of the origin points of purchase of the tory funding on a more purchased the tory democratic base is to shape public decisions and direct public spending toward equally distributed public education public health affordable housing towards kennedy-based organization towards alternative first responders to avoid a solidarity and cooperatives commit to trust in a way for mullah tourist and racial police -- in other words hand-in-hand to defund the police has long been a call to fund black communities to create a more just and equitable order. there's so much more to say about all of this but i will stop there. >> yes, there is. i thank you for pointing out a couple of thing
abolitionist organizer marian -- explained the aim to offer the beginnings of positive justice beyond criminal prosecution and punishment but a few years later in 2017 abolitionist youth activist in chicago began to push the campaign and more broadly for more budgeting repurchase of the tory budgeting is another positive abolitionist project which allows the people of the city whether chicago d.c. corporate seller one of the origin points of purchase of the tory funding on a more purchased the...
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he starts the poor people campaign with marian wright edelman.e is inspired by all be kennedy saying bring poor people to washington, d.c. bobby kennedy goes to being a critic of king to being someone who is more supportive. their personal relationship is never necessarily fully repaired. we think about the poor people's campaign, king makes the argument he is going to bring native americans, african americans to washington, d.c. and stay in washington, d.c. until all those people who are representative of the poor people in america have a universal basic income. i think that is truly extraordinary. thursday,assinated on april 4, 1968 at 6:00 p.m. memphis time on the balcony of the lorraine motel, which is a civil rights museum. was helping 1100 black sanitation workers on strike for a living wage. dr. martin luther king jr. to talk about his radicalism, he organizes the first occupy movement in the united states. it is occupy washington, d.c. 's dr. king who try to organize a radical rainbow coalition of people of all colors and backgrounds to c
he starts the poor people campaign with marian wright edelman.e is inspired by all be kennedy saying bring poor people to washington, d.c. bobby kennedy goes to being a critic of king to being someone who is more supportive. their personal relationship is never necessarily fully repaired. we think about the poor people's campaign, king makes the argument he is going to bring native americans, african americans to washington, d.c. and stay in washington, d.c. until all those people who are...
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the result condemnation from an unlikely combination of people, bishop marian budde who oversees the episcopal of washington shed she was outraged. james mattis called it an abuse of executive authority. john kelly said he agreed and we need to look harder at who we elect. and gop senator lisa murkowski said it is time to speak out and she is struggling with who to support in november. joining me now with their reporting and insights on all of this is maggie haberman of "the new york times," cnn's abby phillip and cnn's jeff zeleny. abby, to you, you were, you know in the streets reporting, you covered the white house for a long time. i'm guessing you're not surprised by what you're seeing and hearing from this president. >> no, not at all. and this is a president who has instinctively tried to make almost everything about himself and he did it in such a dramatic fashion when he decided essentially to do that photo-op in front of st. john's episcopal, clearing the streets with tear gas. i think what we have seen as a result is that that move has really galvanized people all over this
the result condemnation from an unlikely combination of people, bishop marian budde who oversees the episcopal of washington shed she was outraged. james mattis called it an abuse of executive authority. john kelly said he agreed and we need to look harder at who we elect. and gop senator lisa murkowski said it is time to speak out and she is struggling with who to support in november. joining me now with their reporting and insights on all of this is maggie haberman of "the new york...
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. >> we are very grateful to be joined tonight by the reverend marian edgar buddy, who happens to be the episcopal bishop of washington. bishop buddy, while we have this conversation, we're going to show our viewers some of the scene, the tableau that unfolded in front of your house of worship today, which all of us -- any of us who came to washington as students for that first summer class trip, those of us who are history buffs and have read about that terrific, terrific building and its history, having hosted every president back to james madison, the president shuts down lafayette square today, shows up in front of your house of worship brandishing and holding aloft a bible. what did you know about his visit? when were you informed, and what did you make of it? >> thank you for inviting me to be on the show. in answer to your first question, i was not informed. we were given no warning that the president was making his way across the park to st. john's. i was sitting at home watching the news when i saw the images. let me say that he held in his hand the most sacred texts of our
. >> we are very grateful to be joined tonight by the reverend marian edgar buddy, who happens to be the episcopal bishop of washington. bishop buddy, while we have this conversation, we're going to show our viewers some of the scene, the tableau that unfolded in front of your house of worship today, which all of us -- any of us who came to washington as students for that first summer class trip, those of us who are history buffs and have read about that terrific, terrific building and...
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marian bowser asking that all federal troops, all federal forces, as she calls them, be removed from the d.c. area. a massive two-block-long painting says "black lives matter" being painted on the street just by the white house. >>> first, though, you just heard the president on the latest jobs numbers. here to break it down, cnn business correspondent, christine romans. christine, a surprise, to say the least. >> a shocker on the economy, but a good shocker, right? the country adding 2.5 million jobs and that unemployment rate fell to 13.3%. the limited reopening of the shut-down economy means there was hiring on jobs, on construction sites. 8 million jobs lost, that was what the economists predicted. that did not happen. the president took the opportunity to congratulate himself, of course, here, but a report is the deep, deep hole in the ground isn't getting any deeper, but that hole is still very deep. this still represents the worst since the great recession, and african-american unemployment rose to a devastating 16.8%. 42 million people have been laid off and furloughed in the
marian bowser asking that all federal troops, all federal forces, as she calls them, be removed from the d.c. area. a massive two-block-long painting says "black lives matter" being painted on the street just by the white house. >>> first, though, you just heard the president on the latest jobs numbers. here to break it down, cnn business correspondent, christine romans. christine, a surprise, to say the least. >> a shocker on the economy, but a good shocker, right? the...
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they own the sun they beat their restaurant in one of scientists but i meet the covert 1000 prices marianthe says there's just not enough business and the restaurants may have to close for good i mean was that we think we come from one crisis after another and we're tired him or feeling it a lot we don't know what's going to happen so we're trying to go day by day trying to keep things going by selling takeaway as argentines were used to be adopting but it's not easy but this when they read that is not the only restaurant trying to survive there are over 100000 businesses in argentina they're on the verge of collapse argentina was already struggling with inflation and recession prior to the pandemic and that's one of the reasons why many small businesses are finding it difficult to remain open this restaurant for example is shutting down the onerous road here that they're closing their business because of acquiring team. argentina was one of the 1st countries in the region to impose a strict lockdown to prevent the spread of disease it's been over 3 months but a recent spike in cases in h
they own the sun they beat their restaurant in one of scientists but i meet the covert 1000 prices marianthe says there's just not enough business and the restaurants may have to close for good i mean was that we think we come from one crisis after another and we're tired him or feeling it a lot we don't know what's going to happen so we're trying to go day by day trying to keep things going by selling takeaway as argentines were used to be adopting but it's not easy but this when they read...
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he is a contemporary of jay marian sims who we read about in medical bondage. he is most well known for the efforts to irrad indicate the practice of abortion. he is responsible for make ago borgs a moral issue for the first time. that previously no one was really interested or invested in the moral implications of abortion. no one talked about abortion in a moral way before. at least not in relation to it being a potential person. but he and others like him began to refer to abortion as prenatal or even murder. they emphasized their own education and specialization to basically argue that they were the people who were best in the position to lobby the government to basically ir basically irrads practice. this is part of that as well. because it's usually mid wives and physicians of color who were most likely to perform abortions. so it's not just about the moral thing. it's about suggesting that these other people should not be qualified to practice medicine. we are. we medical association members are. mu as a result of this campaign, good doctors did not perf
he is a contemporary of jay marian sims who we read about in medical bondage. he is most well known for the efforts to irrad indicate the practice of abortion. he is responsible for make ago borgs a moral issue for the first time. that previously no one was really interested or invested in the moral implications of abortion. no one talked about abortion in a moral way before. at least not in relation to it being a potential person. but he and others like him began to refer to abortion as...
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here is what marian edgar buttle, the bishop of the episcopal archdiocese of washington had to say about what the president did. she made a statement that outlined the president's abuse of their church for his political purposes. and then the church itself issued the following statement, and i should point out, madam president, that the pastor of the church and many of the parishioners were at the protest and providing water and nutrition to some of the protesters. here's what the leaders of the church said. we at st. john's church were shocked at the surprise visit from the president this evening, and even more appalled at the violent clearing of lafayette square to make the visit possible. st. john's is a community that welcomes all, from powerful presidents to the homeless to worship god. we fully espouse the words of our baptismal covenant which says in part that we will, quote, strive for justice and peace among all people and respect the dignity of every human being, unquote. living that covenant, we stand with those peacefully protesting the tragic and unnecessary death of george
here is what marian edgar buttle, the bishop of the episcopal archdiocese of washington had to say about what the president did. she made a statement that outlined the president's abuse of their church for his political purposes. and then the church itself issued the following statement, and i should point out, madam president, that the pastor of the church and many of the parishioners were at the protest and providing water and nutrition to some of the protesters. here's what the leaders of...
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white house did not invite the county's top three laumts officials, including dallas county sheriff marianrown. >> when you initiate a conversation and you purport that conversation to be about racism and policing in america and you fail to include the top three law enforcement officials in an area where you are speaking? i think that that says a lot and that causes one to raise the brow. >> reporter: this all on the heels of a stunning apology from the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, mark milley, who said he regretted taking part in president trump's photo op in front of st. john's church last week. >> as a commissioned uniformed officer, it was a mistake that i have learned from. >> reporter: milley was so upset about the day's events when peaceful protesters were forcibly removed from lafayette square that he even considered resigning. >> i should not have been there. my presence in that moment and in that environment created a perception that the military involved in domestic politics. >> reporter: late last night, defense secretary mark esper announced a review of the national
white house did not invite the county's top three laumts officials, including dallas county sheriff marianrown. >> when you initiate a conversation and you purport that conversation to be about racism and policing in america and you fail to include the top three law enforcement officials in an area where you are speaking? i think that that says a lot and that causes one to raise the brow. >> reporter: this all on the heels of a stunning apology from the chairman of the joint chiefs...
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. >> reporter: bishop marian budde also said it would have been appropriate for president trump to come here to st. john's to pray or offer words of healing. later this morning, the president and first lady are respected to visit another religious center in washington, the st. paul ii national shrine. >> weijia, thank you. >>> fmore on the president's calls to nationalize the military, we're joined by major garrett, also the host of "the take-out" and "debriefing the briefing" podcast. good morning. first off, does the president have the authority to mobilize the military against protesters? >> he does in the district of pl columbia. no other states. if governors request assistance from the federal government because something has spun out of control, the president can invoke the insurrection act. it is a cooperative arrangement, in which governors say, "my resources are exhausted. i need extra federal help." it happened after the rodney king riots. after hurricane hugo. interestingly, this is on the law side, not is symbolism or language side, which i think we should get into, but on t
. >> reporter: bishop marian budde also said it would have been appropriate for president trump to come here to st. john's to pray or offer words of healing. later this morning, the president and first lady are respected to visit another religious center in washington, the st. paul ii national shrine. >> weijia, thank you. >>> fmore on the president's calls to nationalize the military, we're joined by major garrett, also the host of "the take-out" and...
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these camps. 1943 there was a high school at -- established at amache and a woman by the name of marian kanashi became the valedictorian of the high school that they had created. and in her speech that she wrote for her valedictorian speech, she talked about what the country meant to her today. did the country mean the same things that it meant to her before she was behind the search lights, removed from her home. did it mean justice and equality and fairness. did she believe in america? she went on to talk about all of the challenges and struggles and things in our history that we know are the darkest moments of our nation, the original sin of slavery, the continued discrimination faced by african americans in our communities, the treatment of others in our society, waves of immigrants. and she ended up by talking about how the united states has learned from every single one of these moments and that we can overcome them all because america is a place where we learn from our mistakes in the past and we take the actions to correct them and we get back to that idea of justice and fairnes
these camps. 1943 there was a high school at -- established at amache and a woman by the name of marian kanashi became the valedictorian of the high school that they had created. and in her speech that she wrote for her valedictorian speech, she talked about what the country meant to her today. did the country mean the same things that it meant to her before she was behind the search lights, removed from her home. did it mean justice and equality and fairness. did she believe in america? she...
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it is a great english novel written by george elliott, the pen name of marian evans, one of the great english writers of the nineteenth century, middlemarch is her best novel, i haven't read are novel so i shouldn't say that. it was published in 1971 but it is set in the 1830s, english midlands and a kind of epic novel that gets hugely important issues of family and community, the status of women, how social change happens, was introduced to it in graduate school by a wonderful teacher, who laid it out for her students, a wonderful thing. >> host: according to yuval levin he is currently reading robert putnam's the upswing and alan jacobs's the year of our lord 1943 which are? >> guest: a robert's next book is known for bowling alone. and and the rise of loneliness and individualism. .. and extreme form in american life with the century dawned, he is one of the great social observers of american life. this book, upswing, is supposed to be out this summer has now been delay summer and has now been delayed to the fall. it actually looks at, something we took up earlier the pattern of hu
it is a great english novel written by george elliott, the pen name of marian evans, one of the great english writers of the nineteenth century, middlemarch is her best novel, i haven't read are novel so i shouldn't say that. it was published in 1971 but it is set in the 1830s, english midlands and a kind of epic novel that gets hugely important issues of family and community, the status of women, how social change happens, was introduced to it in graduate school by a wonderful teacher, who...
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he is the pen name of marian evans, one of the great english writers of the 19th century, that is her best novel but i haven't read all of her novel so maybe i shouldn't say that published in 1871 but it is set in the 1830s and english midlands. it's really at epic novel and gets isn't usually important issues of family, community, status of women how social change happens. also a great story. i was introduced to it in graduate entering graduate school who laid it out for her students as a way of thinking about the human condition. think it is really that is a wonderful book. sue went and according to yuval levin he is currently reading robert putnam's, the up swing and jacobs the year of our lord 1943 which are? >> guest: the upswing is robert putnam's next book he sort of note of bowling is what he wrote in 2000 describe the breakdown of america's civic institutions, the rise of loneliness and individualism and extreme form in american life with the century dawned, he is one of the great social observers of american life. this book, upswing, is supposed to be out this summer has now
he is the pen name of marian evans, one of the great english writers of the 19th century, that is her best novel but i haven't read all of her novel so maybe i shouldn't say that published in 1871 but it is set in the 1830s and english midlands. it's really at epic novel and gets isn't usually important issues of family, community, status of women how social change happens. also a great story. i was introduced to it in graduate entering graduate school who laid it out for her students as a way...
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the right reverend, marian buddy, spoke out with brian williams last night on "the 11th hour." >> come to offer words of solice, healing, resolve, bind the wounds of the nation. that would have been an appropriate use of the sacred symbol of walking across the park to the church. he did none of those things. in fact, he used the church, and he used the bible, in some ways, as symbols to demonstrate or to symbolize american military power. he was using our church as a back dr backdrop, and the bible as a prop in ways that i found to be deeply offensive. >> it was incredibly offensive. it might have been slightly humorous if it wasn't so sad, to see the effort. budde also told the "new york times," he did not mention george floyd. he did not mention the agony of people who have been subjected to this kind of horrific expression of racism and white supremacy for hundreds of years. no knowledge of that, no empathy. we need a president who can use fi unify us and heal. he's done the opposite of that, and we're left to pick up the pieces. she told the "washington post," everything he has sai
the right reverend, marian buddy, spoke out with brian williams last night on "the 11th hour." >> come to offer words of solice, healing, resolve, bind the wounds of the nation. that would have been an appropriate use of the sacred symbol of walking across the park to the church. he did none of those things. in fact, he used the church, and he used the bible, in some ways, as symbols to demonstrate or to symbolize american military power. he was using our church as a back dr...
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the right reverend marian budde, the episcopal bishop of washington, d.c., says she was not even givena courtesy call by the white house ahead of the president's action. in fact, the bishop was outraged by the use of physical force and tear gas in the shadow of her church to remove peaceful protesters so that the church and the bible could be used in some photo opportunity. president trump has not acknowledged the agony of our country right now, she said in an interview. everything he has done is to inflame violence. president trump's actions violate the sanctity of our first amendment freedoms, and they represent abuse of his authority. we know this president well after more than three years. as shocking as monday night's events were, they represent through and through who this president really is. it's wrong. the american people will have the last word in november. but i'm encouraged to see in my home state of illinois officials have rejected the use of military force and committed to america's right to protest. governor j.b.pritzker says the president's call to send troops to illino
the right reverend marian budde, the episcopal bishop of washington, d.c., says she was not even givena courtesy call by the white house ahead of the president's action. in fact, the bishop was outraged by the use of physical force and tear gas in the shadow of her church to remove peaceful protesters so that the church and the bible could be used in some photo opportunity. president trump has not acknowledged the agony of our country right now, she said in an interview. everything he has done...
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earlier this morning i talked to bishop marian edgar buddy. >> held up a bible as a prop or an extensiontarian position and stood in front of the building as it it were a backdrop for his agenda. >> military helicopters later appearing to fly low above d.c. protesters, a possible effort to disperse the crowd the unrest across the country, forcing the bureau of prison system to lock down all of its facilities for the first time in a quarter century to ensure the safety of inmates. earlier monday peaceful demonstrators again took to the streets marching in michigan and speaking up in atlanta. >> we have to stand united don't you all give up. >> george floyd's brother terrence pleading for peace and calling on protesters to do their talking at the ballot box. >> let's do this another way let's stop thinking our voice don't matter and vote. >> george floyd's memory on the minds of many, including here in washington chaplain barry black on the senate floor with a powerful prayer in his honor. >> we weep because every death diminishes diminishes us. we weep because of the grief of george floyd
earlier this morning i talked to bishop marian edgar buddy. >> held up a bible as a prop or an extensiontarian position and stood in front of the building as it it were a backdrop for his agenda. >> military helicopters later appearing to fly low above d.c. protesters, a possible effort to disperse the crowd the unrest across the country, forcing the bureau of prison system to lock down all of its facilities for the first time in a quarter century to ensure the safety of inmates....