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but then you have done things on parish level where you have done sort of staged readings at parishes. >> well, right. we had a great time on fat tuesday being in ancient athens reading -- i edited a version of plato's symposium so it could be performed basically, and it was a totally new experience, don't you think? to experience it in that way which is, i think, much more the way plato meant than, you know, kind of sitting this a philosophy where we are scrolling over it. >> yeah. and i want to say this. the music -- you're covering arts. you're covering -- but you always have a -- you want to get it down to the parish level. you want to supply music and training. these little parish fests which people do a staged reading of something, it is so communeal. >> it is the sense of community and the sense. people say people want a challenge. that is not it. we are so driven by distruction and entertainment. people wantto feel something. they are doing something deeply meaningful together. these thicks shouldn't work. but i have already had goes from several other places in the bay area t
but then you have done things on parish level where you have done sort of staged readings at parishes. >> well, right. we had a great time on fat tuesday being in ancient athens reading -- i edited a version of plato's symposium so it could be performed basically, and it was a totally new experience, don't you think? to experience it in that way which is, i think, much more the way plato meant than, you know, kind of sitting this a philosophy where we are scrolling over it. >> yeah....
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. >> reporter: problem is, the local counties, called "parishes" in louisiana, don't get the taxes the companies would otherwise pa >> they're being given billions of dollars in this parish alonen in ives every year. billions. >> reporter: in southwest louisiana's caenasieu parish, ronmentalist mike triticos showedcoal-fired power plant built in the 1950s. >> it produces a lot of electricity and it gets a huge set of tax breaks every year. .> reporter: even though it's been there forev >> yes. >> reporter: but isn't ihedea that it'll keep them here, as opposed to-- ? >> well, they're not going to go anywhere else. how can they pick up that plant and ave? they can't. >> reporter: the hot exemption of the moment is for a new liquefied natural gas company, driftwood l.n.g., planning a terminal in lake charles. >> along this stretch here, between the gulf intra-coastal waterway and the opposite shore mouth of the industrial canal.or >> rr: for this, says electrician heather ames: >> we gave away potentially the largest tax exemption in the tostory of united states. >> reporter: to treverse
. >> reporter: problem is, the local counties, called "parishes" in louisiana, don't get the taxes the companies would otherwise pa >> they're being given billions of dollars in this parish alonen in ives every year. billions. >> reporter: in southwest louisiana's caenasieu parish, ronmentalist mike triticos showedcoal-fired power plant built in the 1950s. >> it produces a lot of electricity and it gets a huge set of tax breaks every year. .> reporter: even...
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landry parish, louisiana. officials are calling them very suspicious. the fbi has now joined the investigation into the cause and the motive, but local pastors there say there are similarities among all three fires. here's abc's zachary kiesch. >> reporter: tonight, a church fires in just ten days all in the same louisiana parish. the fires being investigated as authorities responding after the easant baptist church. the flames tearing through the 100-year-old house of worship. tonight, the state's fire marshal telling abc news that they are classifying the st. landry parish fires as suspicious. >> there are absolutely suspicious elements that have led us to believe that this is a crime. >> reporter: officials saying they've discovered several common patterns with two other church fires. after seeing st. mary's baptist burned to the ground, remains rooted in the support of faith and family. >> what's done in the dark will. >> reporter: police have added extra security and patrols to protect the parish's churches. tonight, the sheriff issuing a stern war
landry parish, louisiana. officials are calling them very suspicious. the fbi has now joined the investigation into the cause and the motive, but local pastors there say there are similarities among all three fires. here's abc's zachary kiesch. >> reporter: tonight, a church fires in just ten days all in the same louisiana parish. the fires being investigated as authorities responding after the easant baptist church. the flames tearing through the 100-year-old house of worship. tonight,...
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how many from the parish itself? >> there are absolutely no stipulations that anybody has to me from calcasieu parish, or the state of louisiana. >> reporter: at a trailer park housing construction workers on other projec: license plates from texas, alabama, south dakota, alaska. >> wherever they're from, they're going to be buying things locally-- gasoline, food, all of that. and then the permanent jobs are created, and that's where we get the long-term growth for the area. >> reporter: and how many long- term jobs?he >> initial application was for 300 permanent, and then the application showed 200 for jobs, permanent jobs. >> reporter: which makes the math pretty easy: $2 billion in local property tax relief; 200 jobs; $10 million a job. but wait a minute. under louisiana's new governor, john bel edwards, three local governing bodies now decide, and they approved this deal. but that's because, says elizabeth long: >> the chamber of southwest louisiana told three governmental entities what they were going to do. >>
how many from the parish itself? >> there are absolutely no stipulations that anybody has to me from calcasieu parish, or the state of louisiana. >> reporter: at a trailer park housing construction workers on other projec: license plates from texas, alabama, south dakota, alaska. >> wherever they're from, they're going to be buying things locally-- gasoline, food, all of that. and then the permanent jobs are created, and that's where we get the long-term growth for the area....
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in his parish was just not st. benedict but the entire city of oakland. >>> father matthews was also chaplain for both the oakland police and fire departments during some of his tenure in the city. the governor stands with open and catholics across california
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investigation into three historically black churches that were set on fire in the same south louisiana parish in just ten days. >> in a thrilling final the lady bears at baylor university are your ncaa natnal champions. erlts starts now. good monday morning. i'm frances rivera. >> and i'mli mhall. a major shake up at the white house this morning amid the battle over border security.ki rstjen nielsen is resigning as secretary of homeland security, but will stay on the j through wednesday. the president announced nielsen's departure over twitter as well as her interim replacement. nbc's tracie potts has more. good morntrg, ie. >> reporter: good morning, marlie. it is breaking news overnight with a response from nielsen about staying on for a couple more days after the president said she was resigning immediately. you mentioned her replacement. that will be kevin mcillean, president of c and poureder patrol. that is significant because it seems to be the issue border that caused the president to ask nielsen for her eresignation. resident reportedly frustrated over the number of migrant families
investigation into three historically black churches that were set on fire in the same south louisiana parish in just ten days. >> in a thrilling final the lady bears at baylor university are your ncaa natnal champions. erlts starts now. good monday morning. i'm frances rivera. >> and i'mli mhall. a major shake up at the white house this morning amid the battle over border security.ki rstjen nielsen is resigning as secretary of homeland security, but will stay on the j through...
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landry parish jail charged with three counts of arson on a religious establishment.h couldn't has 15 years behind bars if convicted but more serious charges could be added. for instance, if federal investigators believe this meets the legal criteria to qualify as a hate crime. cops reported today they have forensic evidence linking matthews to all three scenes. what they don't yet have is a clear answer from him why. even the suspect's own father, a sheriff's deputy in the same parish had no clue apparently. >> i love roy matthews. he was one -- is one of my best friends. a great deputy. he knew nothing about his son's activity. when i had to call him in and we sat him down and told him what we wanted him here for, he broke down. it was tough. it's hard. it's not easy. >> authorities say 21-year-old holden matthews started the first fire last month destroying the st. mary baptist church. chen the great union baptist church was hit. two days after that, mount le santa baptist church was set on fire. all three houses of worship in the same parish with predominantly bla
landry parish jail charged with three counts of arson on a religious establishment.h couldn't has 15 years behind bars if convicted but more serious charges could be added. for instance, if federal investigators believe this meets the legal criteria to qualify as a hate crime. cops reported today they have forensic evidence linking matthews to all three scenes. what they don't yet have is a clear answer from him why. even the suspect's own father, a sheriff's deputy in the same parish had no...
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day when jefferson parish deputies made the. their. news. indeed clichy use. it's designed to elicit a confession. all in a way. that oh. you. were there. to manipulate you. i was told i failed my witnesses one for me he explained in detail executed. after having no sleep for thirty six hours and getting in drug him for an hour interrogation like that it's a nightmare you believe. you. when you break you tell him whatever they want. you know i would not have told anything you want to tell. you. why. why wasn't i a little stronger. why couldn't i just keep telling them look i didn't do it i didn't do it i was their target and that was it you know they found easy target and they got it. you know nobody's ever apologized. nobody's ever recognize the wrong it was done. nobody knows unless you've been through it yourself trust me and death penalty case is a lot different than just a regular murder case. that i mean year after year after year going through different appeals why put a family through the suffering of having to have to relive that for the next twenty y
day when jefferson parish deputies made the. their. news. indeed clichy use. it's designed to elicit a confession. all in a way. that oh. you. were there. to manipulate you. i was told i failed my witnesses one for me he explained in detail executed. after having no sleep for thirty six hours and getting in drug him for an hour interrogation like that it's a nightmare you believe. you. when you break you tell him whatever they want. you know i would not have told anything you want to tell. you....
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good to see after spending fifty years against president jefferson parish mayor is free d.n.a. evidence exonerated david tippett oh who is on death row at angola serving a sentence for the rape and murder of his fourteen year old cousin his attorneys are speaking right now in the seventh ward focused on what you dream about every day it's not it's not the same as actually going through it it's. just a serial walk this. is not something you can prepare yourself because you've been living in those conditions for so long. i think oh now three. i thank. damon tippett oh that man right there in the center of your screen free today he spent twenty three hours a day in solitary confinement during his fifteen years at angola now thirty eight years old he went to jail when he was rather twenty three. if i had just gone off and done something else. like that running turn my head every day for fifteen years every day that's what i would think about. now and. it is not. the problem for her over the fault of our daughter though it. had come up yes i'm. a muslim. she went to the store and i
good to see after spending fifty years against president jefferson parish mayor is free d.n.a. evidence exonerated david tippett oh who is on death row at angola serving a sentence for the rape and murder of his fourteen year old cousin his attorneys are speaking right now in the seventh ward focused on what you dream about every day it's not it's not the same as actually going through it it's. just a serial walk this. is not something you can prepare yourself because you've been living in...
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when jefferson parish deputies made it big. they would accuse of already being questioned by detectives. do you. use. the cliche use the technique it's designed to elicit a confession if you will in a way to call it that. they're allowed to manipulate you. i was told i failed a polygraph my witnesses one for me he explained in detail how someone is executed there's no proof when more. people. after having no sleep for thirty six hours and getting drug in for a nine hour interrogation like that it's a nightmare you believe he she was there these. days and when you break you when you keep you you'll tell them whatever they want here. and i would not have told anything you want to tell. us. that. you really. want. me. why. why wasn't a little stronger. why couldn't i just keep telling them look i didn't do it i didn't do it i was their target and that was it you know they found an easy target and they got it. you know nobody's ever apologized. and nobody's ever recognize long it was done you know. nobody knows unless you've been t
when jefferson parish deputies made it big. they would accuse of already being questioned by detectives. do you. use. the cliche use the technique it's designed to elicit a confession if you will in a way to call it that. they're allowed to manipulate you. i was told i failed a polygraph my witnesses one for me he explained in detail how someone is executed there's no proof when more. people. after having no sleep for thirty six hours and getting drug in for a nine hour interrogation like that...
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. >>> over the past ten days, suspicious fires have same rurl parish in louisiana.ammy leitner is there for us tonight. ♪ >> reporter: pastor gerald toussaint's organization is visiting this house of worship. >> what's done in the dark will come to the light. >> reporter: because their church was destroyed. >> why? why? why would they do that? >> reporter: his is the third black baptist church to burn in ten days in the same south louisiana parish. a rural area where religion is present in most homes. >> we're as a communities connected. we all belong to the same district. we all know each other. searching for answers.mallet is do you think this could be racially motivated? >> yes, yes. i think it has something to do with race. >> reporter: her family has been attending st. mary's baptist for generations. her mother and grandfather are buried behind the church. the only thing left,ges. >> i think it's a sign. >> reporter: the atf and fbi have authorities aren't calling it arson yet but say they found suspicious elements at each fire. >> we do believe that crimes hav
. >>> over the past ten days, suspicious fires have same rurl parish in louisiana.ammy leitner is there for us tonight. ♪ >> reporter: pastor gerald toussaint's organization is visiting this house of worship. >> what's done in the dark will come to the light. >> reporter: because their church was destroyed. >> why? why? why would they do that? >> reporter: his is the third black baptist church to burn in ten days in the same south louisiana parish. a...
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because this church he's not a parish church obviously a shrine and therefore people. who like to come to these same group plays like a train. i did d.d.'s saw. you do you got to the people who would die debbie had more because b.c. i didn't defy because they had come from or it was. then they had working in colombo and i lodged. this and we identified it in a more case we had asked in the case of since her arrest since judging the gumball . it was much easier because most of the from the same village except a few people who came from i would say. three when they came into the church and they were. able to i need to fight him you enjoy but in the case of the. student there are some bodies that we have not been able to identify and we do know the hospital. so that was the situation we could go to the cash would use and in the control of those who. soft. we have made a good relationships with the thought of the forty legions between us we have. one fish in those bodies that meet and discuss issues. and have an understanding of the sort of such problems and the east dange
because this church he's not a parish church obviously a shrine and therefore people. who like to come to these same group plays like a train. i did d.d.'s saw. you do you got to the people who would die debbie had more because b.c. i didn't defy because they had come from or it was. then they had working in colombo and i lodged. this and we identified it in a more case we had asked in the case of since her arrest since judging the gumball . it was much easier because most of the from the same...
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the allegations stem from when he was at another east bay parish. father hector david mendoza- vela was booked into the dublin's santa rita jail on 30 felony counts of lewd and lacivious acts with a child between the ages of 14 and 15. the alameda county sheriff says the male teen victim had been a parishoner at st john the baptist catholic church in san lorenzo...which was vela's first assignment after being ordained in 2013. the alleged abuse happened over a span of 18 months between 2016 and 2018..most of the incidents taking place in a private home in an unincorporated area of the county. when you're in a position of trust like being a priest in a parish with that comes a lot of responsibility and people in their good nature often except the church and the clergy into their life and in this particular case we believe father vela took it vantage of those relationships and he use those relationships to pray on this particular child and that's concerning to usfather vela was transfered to corpus christi church in fremont in 2016. the sheriff's depa
the allegations stem from when he was at another east bay parish. father hector david mendoza- vela was booked into the dublin's santa rita jail on 30 felony counts of lewd and lacivious acts with a child between the ages of 14 and 15. the alameda county sheriff says the male teen victim had been a parishoner at st john the baptist catholic church in san lorenzo...which was vela's first assignment after being ordained in 2013. the alleged abuse happened over a span of 18 months between 2016 and...
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parish as the students call him is one of a kind. he goes out of hisay topend time with all students, including those with special needs. >> he was craving the hunter, the greatest hunter alive. >> i think there is so much ttential there, so many opportunities fse students to be involved in the school, in the greater school community. e >> reporter: d a group of students created the fin friends. >> everybody can feel welcome and be a part of the incredible community. >> reporter: the club brings together special needs and genal educationstudents. >> we have movie and pajama night, karaoke night, laser rt. >>eporter: when he's not making his rounds around the school building you can probably find him meeting with students in his officis ecretary marjorie parker says that some days there were so many peop in mr.parish's office, there isn't room for all of them. >> brings it down to theirel levthey're able to communicate with him, able to cease with him. >> reporter: he's known for his colorful sweater vests. >> like any other little u
parish as the students call him is one of a kind. he goes out of hisay topend time with all students, including those with special needs. >> he was craving the hunter, the greatest hunter alive. >> i think there is so much ttential there, so many opportunities fse students to be involved in the school, in the greater school community. e >> reporter: d a group of students created the fin friends. >> everybody can feel welcome and be a part of the incredible community....
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landry parish identified 21-year-old holden matthews as their suspect, he was in the parish jail. >>e saw an immediate threat to public safety. we felt that other crimes were imminent. >> reporter: the arrest affidavit indicates a red gas can left at one church was a key piece of evidence. it led to a walmart receipt used to identify him. detectives used drones, surveillance video, and cell phone tracking to connect him to the three scenes. officials say the suspect's father, a sheriff's deputy, took matthews to a spot where the arrest could be made safely. >> holden's father is an employee of mine, a fine man. he was shocked and hurt, as any father would be. >> reporter: authorities say matthews was interested in black metal, anti-christian music, a genre they say has been associated with church fires in other countries. no one was hurt in the fires, which were called a troubled time in the civil rights moment when black churches were the target of racist attacks. mount pleasant baptist was the last church that went up in flames. what was it like to hear the news that someone was in
landry parish identified 21-year-old holden matthews as their suspect, he was in the parish jail. >>e saw an immediate threat to public safety. we felt that other crimes were imminent. >> reporter: the arrest affidavit indicates a red gas can left at one church was a key piece of evidence. it led to a walmart receipt used to identify him. detectives used drones, surveillance video, and cell phone tracking to connect him to the three scenes. officials say the suspect's father, a...
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landry parish identified 21-year-old holden matthews as their suspect, he was in the parish jail. >>to public safety. we felt that other crimes were imminent. >> reporter: the arrest affidavit indicates that a red gas can left at one of the churches was a key piece of evidence. it led to a walmart receipt used to identify him. detectives used drones, surveillance video, and a cellphone tracking to connect him to the three scenes. his father, a sheriff's deputy, took holden shocked and hurt as any father would be. >> reporter: matthews was interested in black metal they say has been associated with church fires elsewhere. mt. pleasant church was the last church that went up in flames. >> what was it like to hear the news that someone was in custody? >> i was happy to see that it's finally over. >> reporter: pastor jared tucson says his flock will heal. >> are you able to look ahead one year from today? >> oh, yeah. >> what do you see? >> i see a brand-new building. i see a joyful congregation. my sermons are stronger now. >> reporter: as these churches are trying to rebuild literally
landry parish identified 21-year-old holden matthews as their suspect, he was in the parish jail. >>to public safety. we felt that other crimes were imminent. >> reporter: the arrest affidavit indicates that a red gas can left at one of the churches was a key piece of evidence. it led to a walmart receipt used to identify him. detectives used drones, surveillance video, and a cellphone tracking to connect him to the three scenes. his father, a sheriff's deputy, took holden shocked...
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landry parish yesterday. matthews is the son of a deputy sheriff in the airy.s have been destroyed by fire in the last ten days. >>> drug executives faced questions by congress yesterday. one study says the cost of insulin has nearly doubled in the last five years, forcing some people to ration the drug. anna werner has more details. >> congressman, no one should be rationing insulin. >> and they do it every day. >> reporter: it's led some patients to ration the life-saving drug. >> being here for a couple of minutes, how frustrating it is to be on this side and watch everyone do this. >> reporter: some studies say the underuse of insulin could affect nearly 40 million people affected by diabetes by 2030. >> nobody cared that i wouldn't live to see another week. >> reporter: 28-year-old kristen whitney daniels started rationing insulin after she was kicked off her parents' insurance plan two years ago. >> i can't really explain how isolating and how terrifying it is. >> reporter: she's now a patient at a yale diabetes center where jama reported one in four pati
landry parish yesterday. matthews is the son of a deputy sheriff in the airy.s have been destroyed by fire in the last ten days. >>> drug executives faced questions by congress yesterday. one study says the cost of insulin has nearly doubled in the last five years, forcing some people to ration the drug. anna werner has more details. >> congressman, no one should be rationing insulin. >> and they do it every day. >> reporter: it's led some patients to ration the...
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that three historically black churches have burned in less than two weeks in one south louisiana parish where officials said they have found suspicious elements in each case while there is still no official motives or suspects there is a very long and ugly white supremacy history of burning predominately black churches here in the united states especially in the southern states these latest fires come up with three straight years of hate crime increases in the u.s. including a seventeen percent rise in just two thousand and seventeen alone and here is where the twist my friends comes in because according to the a.c.l.u. at a time when violence by white supremacy this is on the rise the f.b.i. appears to be targeting black people in a secret intelligence program concerning so-called black identity extremists and extremist group that well. doesn't actually seem to exist isn't that extreme so today let's take a hard look just where u.s. law enforcement priorities are when it comes to to combating extremism as we start watching the hawks. already. get the. real thing that's what. they are p
that three historically black churches have burned in less than two weeks in one south louisiana parish where officials said they have found suspicious elements in each case while there is still no official motives or suspects there is a very long and ugly white supremacy history of burning predominately black churches here in the united states especially in the southern states these latest fires come up with three straight years of hate crime increases in the u.s. including a seventeen percent...
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saint landry parish is on high alert and local pastors sleeping in churches as a precaution.ibe mccacken with the atf in charge of the response team on the ground in louisiana. so chief, thank you so much for being with me. and i understand, if officials are now confirming these were intentionally set, can you tell me what your investigators have found? >> it is still an ongoing investigation, brooke, at this time, so we're continuing to work the scenes. our certified fire investigators are digging through the scenes, processing them for any potential evidence working to determine the origin and cause of the fires. >> can you tell me if there were eerie similarities between the three fires other than the fact they were at these black churches in the community. >> at this time since it is an ongoing investigation -- >> i got it. >> can't answer that, i'm sorry. >> were there any known threats to the churches or to the community prior to that first fire at the end of the march? >> none that i'm aware of at this time. but atf or national response team agents are on the ground wo
saint landry parish is on high alert and local pastors sleeping in churches as a precaution.ibe mccacken with the atf in charge of the response team on the ground in louisiana. so chief, thank you so much for being with me. and i understand, if officials are now confirming these were intentionally set, can you tell me what your investigators have found? >> it is still an ongoing investigation, brooke, at this time, so we're continuing to work the scenes. our certified fire investigators...
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evidence suggests the bard took up residence in the parish of st helen's bishopgate in the late 1590snd the exact location and he is with me now. this is one of those mysteries about the years he spent in london, how did you track this down? it's a complicated story but it has been known since the 1840s that shakespeare lived in this parish but a company bought this huge property in 15113 and he still owned it and i started coming through the leases and in there is not shakespeare's lease but to people who must have been next door to him so from that we can work out pretty closely within a few yards where he was living. the location is most interesting for his work, you ci’oss refe re nce most interesting for his work, you cross reference that with other information surviving from a period when there is surprisingly little historical evidence. records from that period are rare, it's like trying to do a three—dimensional crossword went most of the clues and puzzle are missing but occasionally people turn up in several documents, but the interesting thing is not so much that fact about
evidence suggests the bard took up residence in the parish of st helen's bishopgate in the late 1590snd the exact location and he is with me now. this is one of those mysteries about the years he spent in london, how did you track this down? it's a complicated story but it has been known since the 1840s that shakespeare lived in this parish but a company bought this huge property in 15113 and he still owned it and i started coming through the leases and in there is not shakespeare's lease but...
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. >>> three historical churches in the same louisiana parish have burned in ten days, all of them have african-american congregation and now the marsha suspicious. no one has been hurt in the fires, but authorities feel like this is no coincidence. >> and all three of hess fires burned in the middle of the night so thankfully no one was hurt. but the similarities go beyond the timing of these three fires that have happened in the last ten days. all three of these churches have been very active in the st. landry parish community for more than 100 years and all three of these buildings were located on or near rural highways in the area. authorities haven't said yet that they can connect these three fires, but the state fire marshal said all three fires are suspicious, saying they've identified suspicious elements in each of these cases and he says those elements are being thoroughly probed. the fire marshal cautions that arson investigations can take months. these are incredibly complicated situations to walk into. because it's a scenario in which all of your evidence has been burned. al
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three church fires in just ten days, all in the same louisiana parish.he fires being investigated as possible arson have targeted african-american baptist churches. local fire marshals and federal authorities responding after the most recent inferno at mt. pleasant baptist church. the flames tearing through the 100-year-old house of worship. the state's fire marshal telling abc news, they're classifying the saint landry parish fires as suspicious. >> there are absolutely suspicious elements that have led us to believe that this is a crime. >> officials say they have discovered several common patterns with two other church fires. after seeing st. mary's baptist burned to the ground, the pastor remains rooted in the support of faith and family. >> what's done in the dark will come to the light. >> reporter: police have added extra security and patrols to protect the church's parishes. the sheriff issuing a stern warning. >> the person that is doing this to these churches, i will say, get ready. we'll put the cuffs on you. >> reporter: in light of these fir
three church fires in just ten days, all in the same louisiana parish.he fires being investigated as possible arson have targeted african-american baptist churches. local fire marshals and federal authorities responding after the most recent inferno at mt. pleasant baptist church. the flames tearing through the 100-year-old house of worship. the state's fire marshal telling abc news, they're classifying the saint landry parish fires as suspicious. >> there are absolutely suspicious...
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, they could turn out to be, and the head of yourformer parish, where he is another candidate, he is, they don't want to talk about, don't really like, u nfortu nately for talk about, don't really like, unfortunately for many people they are polling a 27% and they could win the euro elections in a little reminder that out there away from the westminster bubble there are people who like these parties and in america there are people who like donald trump. and again, the change, took a chuka umuna, said this will remind us about where people stand on brexit but not the way that he thinks. why people also possibly thinks. why people also possibly think differently in local and european elections than they would in general. succeeded obviously in the last one, and obviously did not form... the truth of the matter is nigel farage and his new brexit party ca n nigel farage and his new brexit party can probably mop up the hard line or those who feel very strongly about brexit and think that it should go ahead, the question is whether or not change uk, the group we are talking about, can do t
, they could turn out to be, and the head of yourformer parish, where he is another candidate, he is, they don't want to talk about, don't really like, u nfortu nately for talk about, don't really like, unfortunately for many people they are polling a 27% and they could win the euro elections in a little reminder that out there away from the westminster bubble there are people who like these parties and in america there are people who like donald trump. and again, the change, took a chuka...
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it had been known since the 1840s that shakespeare lived in this parish.own it. so i started combing through the leases and remarkably they've preserved them and in there is not shakespeare's lease, but the leases of two people who must have lived next door to him. and so we can locate those, and from that we can work out pretty closely, not exactly, but really closely — within a few yards — where he was living. around 26 million tonnes of plastic waste ends up in our oceans each year, leaving millions of marine life dead including an increasing number of seals. the bbc‘s beccy wood is at the national sea life centre in birmingham, where she's been finding out more... in this tank, believe me, we've got two seals. we've got miley and we've got boo. they will pop up through the course of the next few minutes, trust me, but this is a multi—million pound rescue centre that has been built here at sea life birmingham. and, like you said, it's all to do with plastics and pollution, and the impact that that is having on our environment. in particular, our marine
it had been known since the 1840s that shakespeare lived in this parish.own it. so i started combing through the leases and remarkably they've preserved them and in there is not shakespeare's lease, but the leases of two people who must have lived next door to him. and so we can locate those, and from that we can work out pretty closely, not exactly, but really closely — within a few yards — where he was living. around 26 million tonnes of plastic waste ends up in our oceans each year,...
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three church fires in just ten days, all in the same louisiana parish.ed as possible arson have targeted african-american baptist churches. local fire marshals and federal authorities responding after the most recent inferno at mt. pleasant baptist church. the flames tearing through the 100-year-old house of worship. the state's fire marshal telling abc news, they're classifying the saint landry parish fires as suspicious. >> there are absolutely suspicious elements that have led us to believe that this is a crime. >> reporter: officials say they have discovered several common patterns with two other church fires. after seeing st. mary's baptist burned to the ground, the pastor remains rooted in the support of faith and family. >> what's done in the dark will come to the light. >> reporter: police have added extra security and patrols to protect the parish's churches. the sheriff issuing a stern warning. >> so the person that is doing this to these churches will say, get ready. we're going to put the cuffs on you. >> reporter: in light of these fires, wh
three church fires in just ten days, all in the same louisiana parish.ed as possible arson have targeted african-american baptist churches. local fire marshals and federal authorities responding after the most recent inferno at mt. pleasant baptist church. the flames tearing through the 100-year-old house of worship. the state's fire marshal telling abc news, they're classifying the saint landry parish fires as suspicious. >> there are absolutely suspicious elements that have led us to...
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evidence suggests the bard took up residence in the parish of st helen‘s bishopgate, in the late 1590srish, but the company of letha cellars, they bought this huge property in 15113 and they still own it. so i started combing through the leases and remarkably they preserve them. there isn‘t shakespeare‘s lease is in there but there is the lease of two people who must have lived next door. we can locate those, but can work out within a few yards where he was living. —— leather sellers. two berkshire men have begun going up and down for four days in an attempt to break a world record. michaeljones and richard march are hoping to see—saw for more than 80 hours to raise money to restore a former school in twyford into a hub for the community. matt graveling reports. for days, two men, one seesaw. well, we‘ve only just met for days, two men, one seesaw. well, we‘ve onlyjust met but he seems like a good guy, i think we have kids of a similar age, i‘m sure we‘ll have plenty to talk about. kids of a similar age, i‘m sure we'll have plenty to talk about. and both getting on the seesaw to take a
evidence suggests the bard took up residence in the parish of st helen‘s bishopgate, in the late 1590srish, but the company of letha cellars, they bought this huge property in 15113 and they still own it. so i started combing through the leases and remarkably they preserve them. there isn‘t shakespeare‘s lease is in there but there is the lease of two people who must have lived next door. we can locate those, but can work out within a few yards where he was living. —— leather sellers....
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evidence suggests the bard took up residence in the parish of st helen's bishopgate, in the late 1590son. it's been known since the 1840s that shakespeare lived in this parish, but the company of letha cellars, they bought this huge property in 1543 they bought this huge property in 15113 and they still own it. so i started combing through the leases and remarkably they preserve them. there isn't shakespeare's lease is in there but there is the lease of two people who must have lived next door. we can locate those, but can work out within a few yards where he was living. —— leather sellers. time for the weather with thomas. the weather mostly behaving itself today apart from a few showers in the south—east and east anglia. but the south—east and east anglia. but the weather is deceiving, blue skies and the weather is deceiving, blue skies a nd fluffy the weather is deceiving, blue skies and fluffy clouds but it's nippy out there, and it'll be a chilly evening in very cold tomorrow. this evening temperatures only around eight celsius, some rain to the rest of our neighbourhood, trying t
evidence suggests the bard took up residence in the parish of st helen's bishopgate, in the late 1590son. it's been known since the 1840s that shakespeare lived in this parish, but the company of letha cellars, they bought this huge property in 1543 they bought this huge property in 15113 and they still own it. so i started combing through the leases and remarkably they preserve them. there isn't shakespeare's lease is in there but there is the lease of two people who must have lived next door....
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landry parish tonight. >> reporter: 21-year-old holden matthews is being held without bond tonight. police say that his father, a st. landry parish sheriff's deputy, broke down into tears when he learned it was his son accused of burning three black churches here to the ground. >> holden's father is an employee of mine. a fine man. he was shocked and hurt, as any father would be. >> reporter: the clue that led federal and state investigators to the deputy's son was a red gas can found at the third fire on april 4th. >> all stations, we have a church on fire. >> reporter: authorities traced that can to a local walmart, and say that receipts and surveillance video show matthews buying the tools he needed to start the fires. they say surveillance video shows him driving his father's gold pickup truck at each location. at the second fire, here at greater union baptist, he's seen coming back to watch as firefighters risk their lives. >> we are better than this and this is a reflection of one depraved individual. >> reporter: on his facebook page, police found that matthews is fan of blac
landry parish tonight. >> reporter: 21-year-old holden matthews is being held without bond tonight. police say that his father, a st. landry parish sheriff's deputy, broke down into tears when he learned it was his son accused of burning three black churches here to the ground. >> holden's father is an employee of mine. a fine man. he was shocked and hurt, as any father would be. >> reporter: the clue that led federal and state investigators to the deputy's son was a red gas...
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it had been known since the 1840s that shakespeare lived in this parish.ty in 151t3 and they still own it. so i started combing through the leases and remarkably they've preserved them and in there is not shakespeare's lease, but the leases of two people who must have lived next door to him. and so we can locate those and from that we can work out pretty closely, not exactly, but really closely — within a few yards — where he was living. an intriguing prospect. now let's look at sport with a round up of a busy sporting weekend at the sports centre. we will start with the formula 1. valtteri bottas will start formula one's one thousandth race from pole position. the championship leader beat his mercedes team mate lewis hamilton byjust two hundredths of a second in qualifying for the chinese grand prix. the ferraris of sebastian vettel and charles leclerc will line up behind them. saturday is traditionally called moving day at the masters, but the big names in the field could have already made their move. tiger woods is part of a masters leaderboard that's s
it had been known since the 1840s that shakespeare lived in this parish.ty in 151t3 and they still own it. so i started combing through the leases and remarkably they've preserved them and in there is not shakespeare's lease, but the leases of two people who must have lived next door to him. and so we can locate those and from that we can work out pretty closely, not exactly, but really closely — within a few yards — where he was living. an intriguing prospect. now let's look at sport with...
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actually we can take the french can take time to come to decisions and especially does forest the parish and status of the forest of not for dom of timber virk. of one thousand and three hundred medieval oaks from the normandy and it's. you meant in itself and as the so sad so horrible sad that this has been destroyed so vibing all divorce all the fires all revolutions. very briefly can it be done in five years. keep talking about time in germany no in france in france maybe but we'll have to leave it the professor young thank you very much for joining is. a complete change now we're off to brussels where are your correspondent your old matters who is a passionate bake it is based and in his kitchen he's baking bread from all twenty eight you can trees and at the same time giving his own inimitable insight into the local politics of each country this week it's sweden and its crispbread. this see you come three has bite. swedish bread is as hard as winter. and hard as swedish steel. and it's thin. yes thin as the majority that brought the sweets into the e.u. in autumn ninety ninety four
actually we can take the french can take time to come to decisions and especially does forest the parish and status of the forest of not for dom of timber virk. of one thousand and three hundred medieval oaks from the normandy and it's. you meant in itself and as the so sad so horrible sad that this has been destroyed so vibing all divorce all the fires all revolutions. very briefly can it be done in five years. keep talking about time in germany no in france in france maybe but we'll have to...
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many people who are you know i'm open to being back because when they come here they feel over the parish where we're providing services and that you know. are. there i'm very services are part of the problem many of the printed we're going back and forth on. the court procedures that we need to go through trauma to social services in that apartment but by that i don't but they come up on the network news so that they will be able to guide magic that's going to slow down. and that's going to be i think it's been longer than the war all right all right so the vice president riek machar he's not yet back in the capital why not first me and and does that bode well for the implementation off this latest peace deal. well when the president was forming the supreme. transitional period. that's. one of the. most insane things that he was in. one of the. side of the tunnel. was the president of. the dinner that the little boy was in that part of it is in some of the. a part of the opposition. in the country in the capital of people moving back as he says he says despite. the some of the really clo
many people who are you know i'm open to being back because when they come here they feel over the parish where we're providing services and that you know. are. there i'm very services are part of the problem many of the printed we're going back and forth on. the court procedures that we need to go through trauma to social services in that apartment but by that i don't but they come up on the network news so that they will be able to guide magic that's going to slow down. and that's going to be...
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a musical made of that story and how of course it has brought millions of tourists to visit this parish every year also we'll talk about the hopes for its restoration . for all this on joined by my colleague david levitz who's been following the story and the deed you visited. many times well as have you robin and if like like you were and frankly hundreds of millions of people who probably have visited it today there's this this very mixed feeling on the one hand the sense of devastation at what has been lost but on the other hand an almost euphoric relief at how much of you know it's what was saved from the fire the iconic bell towers survives the fire for instance although. the cathedral central spire which was actually in one thousand century ad on did not sadly many of the vaults in the cathedral ceiling were destroyed but not all of them thankfully and the three rows windows made out of this amazing stained glass from the thirteenth century have also been saved as has the cross at the center of the building along with many priceless relics including the crown of thorns that cathol
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there was a very moving to people from her local parish priest from belfast in the area in which she grew up martin's father martin ill who coulter politicians and said look i have more of what you did in terms of both. coming to the area and speaking all right but why has it taken the stance of a twenty nine year old woman might ask to bring you to your senses because remember our politicians were elected to the local assembly. some two years ago and how didn't they have refused to work together in all the time or so i you know i think that that is the most i don't want brought i was close on the start of the no vision to which the politicians were fired bars the city part the lot of soul searching to be done in northern ireland mick philpott political analyst and founding editor of the northern ireland based bloc there thank you so much there thank you prosecute. to soccer now where the final match up in the german cup will kick off in just a few minutes when very braman hosted by in munich well braman are feeling good about their chances against the wonderfully the latest one big
there was a very moving to people from her local parish priest from belfast in the area in which she grew up martin's father martin ill who coulter politicians and said look i have more of what you did in terms of both. coming to the area and speaking all right but why has it taken the stance of a twenty nine year old woman might ask to bring you to your senses because remember our politicians were elected to the local assembly. some two years ago and how didn't they have refused to work...
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sources say he was turned in by his father, a saint landry parish deputy sheriff.n was the clue. >> investigating a fire is a lengthy process, complicated and unconventional. mo the evidence is burned away. >> investigators haven't released any information about his motive. historically the burning of black churches was used to intimidate communities. >>> 6:38. a free windstorm swept through a park and we will hear from a witness about this. >>> one mother is experienced seeing an invasion of unusual creatures. what is behind this. >>> the stock market opened 9 minutes ago. the dow is up almost 10 points. coming up, an update from jason brooks. >>> it's on! get to the ross spring shoe event to score the latest styles for the whole family... ...and something for you. oh yeah. that's yes for less. you heard me - 20 to 60 percent off department store prices! at the ross spring shoe event. on now! when it comes to reducing the evsugar in your family's diet,m. coke, dr pepper and pepsi hear you. we're working together to do just that. bringing you more great tasting bev
sources say he was turned in by his father, a saint landry parish deputy sheriff.n was the clue. >> investigating a fire is a lengthy process, complicated and unconventional. mo the evidence is burned away. >> investigators haven't released any information about his motive. historically the burning of black churches was used to intimidate communities. >>> 6:38. a free windstorm swept through a park and we will hear from a witness about this. >>> one mother is...
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. >>> suspicious fires destroy three black churches in just ten days, all in the same louisiana parish. the fbi now joining the investigation. we'll have the latest on what they're uncovering, ahead in "cnn newsroom." up the years. but what i do count on... is boost® delicious boost® high protein nutritional drink has 20 grams of protein, along with 26 essential vitamins and minerals. boost® high protein. be up for life. we're finally back out in our yard, but so are they. the triple threat of dandelions, lurking crabgrass and weak, thin grass! scotts turf builder triple action. this single-step breakthrough changes everything. it kills weeds, prevents crabgrass for up to 4 months, and feeds so grass can thrive, all guaranteed. only from scotts. our backyard is back. this is a scotts yard. a cfp professional is trained, knowledgeable, and committed to financial planning in your best interest. find your certified financial planner™ professional at letsmakeaplan.org. enhanced up to 48 hours. new unbelieva-brow longwear brow gel by l'oreal paris. no smudge. sweat resistant. waterproof. it
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. >>> the fbi is now investigating why three historically black churches in the same louisiana parishned in the last ten days. each church saying both have large black congregations stirring suspicion among authorities. authorities are not cal this string of events coincidental. >> that's right, ana. all these fires were burning in the middle of the night, but beyond that similarity, there are a couple that authorities are pointing to. all three of these churches have been active for more than 100 year, and each building were off of a rural highways. authorities have not yet said they are able to conclusively connect these three fires, but they say there were suspicious elements found in each, and the elements are being thoroughly probed. the fire marshal cautions that argue arson veg can take months. essential all of your evidence has been burned. the churches have been reduced to not much more than rubble, so the st. landry parish sheriff is telling the community, that progress has made. >>> a new york man is charged with threatening to kill ilhan omar because of her muslim faith. d
. >>> the fbi is now investigating why three historically black churches in the same louisiana parishned in the last ten days. each church saying both have large black congregations stirring suspicion among authorities. authorities are not cal this string of events coincidental. >> that's right, ana. all these fires were burning in the middle of the night, but beyond that similarity, there are a couple that authorities are pointing to. all three of these churches have been active...
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kron 4's noelle bellow spoke with people at both parishes, she joins us live from the santa rita jailh the details. noelle? jr and justine -- father mendoza-vela remains in custody here tonight after being arrested friday. a letter from the diocese of oakland says he has been placed on leave and though they say don't have all the details the alleged behavior is a clear violation of the diocese code of conduct. parishioners that knew father mendoza-vela couldn't believe what they were hearing.. others say they're sick and tired of this happening over and over.. being a catholic is like wearing a scarlet letter now.. dan pagan has been coming to corpus christi church all his life. i was baptized here, first communion, confirmation...for this to happen again.. i mean. come on guys! father david mendoza-vela has been serving as pastor of corpus christi for the last three years. according to pagan he's the second priest from this parish to be arrested on for sexual abuse of a child.. learning of his arrest shocked parishioners he was like so nice, i cannot believe he did thati thought this
kron 4's noelle bellow spoke with people at both parishes, she joins us live from the santa rita jailh the details. noelle? jr and justine -- father mendoza-vela remains in custody here tonight after being arrested friday. a letter from the diocese of oakland says he has been placed on leave and though they say don't have all the details the alleged behavior is a clear violation of the diocese code of conduct. parishioners that knew father mendoza-vela couldn't believe what they were hearing.....