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peter and st. paul, roman catholic service personnel arrive directly from camps and bases. this bright sunday morning, and in houses of worship throughout the city, soldiers, airmen, marines and sailors are joining the citizens of philadelphia in religious observance. beneath the great dome of the cathedral, the mass is celebrated before an altar of white serenity. it is a solemn and beautiful ritual commemorating the sorrowful death of christ at calvary 2000 years ago. for every catholic, the mass is vital for his faith, unchanging over the centuries. the ceremony has brought peace and courage to american fighting men from valley forge to korea, as it brings strength and comfort today to those who worship in the gentle light of this cathedral. [singing] the climax of the mass is reached after the elevation of the host, as military personnel and civilians gather to receive holy communion. [choir singing] following the service at st. peter and st. paul's cathedral, a communion breakfast is served for the servicemen and women by members of the congregation. the breakfast prov
peter and st. paul, roman catholic service personnel arrive directly from camps and bases. this bright sunday morning, and in houses of worship throughout the city, soldiers, airmen, marines and sailors are joining the citizens of philadelphia in religious observance. beneath the great dome of the cathedral, the mass is celebrated before an altar of white serenity. it is a solemn and beautiful ritual commemorating the sorrowful death of christ at calvary 2000 years ago. for every catholic, the...
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enemies be able to renegotiate the around nuclear deal that trump turned his back on a choice here in st paul will the downward spiral consume you find out on so the point. to the point. being the cuts on d w. it's a valid billions it's a power. it's about the foundation of the move world order. silk road. china wants to use the network of trade routes to expand its influence including europe conflicts are inevitable china's weightier. in 75 minutes on d w. a n u. b r fighters want to start families to become farmers or engineers every one of them has a plan that in super you should say nothing is kiss on the children who have always been the boy and those that will follow are part of a new crisis. you know they could be the future as it would be. granting opportunities global news that matters d. w. made for mines. what is different. the islands of the snow. here women are in charge. the archipelago has a matriarchal system for centuries. the rare form of society. jim it differently. what do they do with their power. and how sustainable is this culture. that clings over. starts marching on t
enemies be able to renegotiate the around nuclear deal that trump turned his back on a choice here in st paul will the downward spiral consume you find out on so the point. to the point. being the cuts on d w. it's a valid billions it's a power. it's about the foundation of the move world order. silk road. china wants to use the network of trade routes to expand its influence including europe conflicts are inevitable china's weightier. in 75 minutes on d w. a n u. b r fighters want to start...
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st. paul's cathedral has done.t a number. he's my dad. >> reporter: these were just three among the millions lost, a tiny set from the pandemic's infinite pool of grief. phil black, cnn, london. when you switch to xfinity mobile, you're choosing to get connected to the most reliable network nationwide, now with 5g included. discover how to save up to $300 a year with shared data starting at $15 a month, or get the lowest price for one line of unlimited. come into your local xfinity store to make the most of your mobile experience. you can shop the latest phones, bring your own device, or trade in for extra savings. stop in or book an appointment to shop safely with peace of mind at your local xfinity store. (vo) we live in a world of fees. airlines, hotels, food delivery, and especially car dealers all charge excessive, last-minute fees. when you want something badly enough, it feels like your only choice is to pay up. but what if you had a choice to take a stand instead? at carvana, we believe in treating you bett
st. paul's cathedral has done.t a number. he's my dad. >> reporter: these were just three among the millions lost, a tiny set from the pandemic's infinite pool of grief. phil black, cnn, london. when you switch to xfinity mobile, you're choosing to get connected to the most reliable network nationwide, now with 5g included. discover how to save up to $300 a year with shared data starting at $15 a month, or get the lowest price for one line of unlimited. come into your local xfinity store...
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st. paul's cathedral, for centuries a building focused on remembering loss and sacrifice. added her father's image to the cathedral's permanent online memorial a project to help people cope with the specific challenges of confronting grief in the time of covid. >> i just think it's a beautiful thing that st. paul's cathedral has done and i just want to keep him memory alive. >> he is not just a number. >> he is not just a number. he is my dad. >> reporter: david miller, nick develin, john tate, just three among the millions lost. a tiny sample from the pandemic's infinite pool of grief. phil black, cnn, london. - [announcer] pray.com's bedtime bible stories calm your mind and ease your spirit. download pray.com to get the #1 app for prayer and sleep. >>> the national football league plans to honor health care workers today at super bowl lv and fans and players are psyched for the tampa bay buccaneers to take on the kansas city chiefs. cnn's coy wire has more on the finley of an unprecedented season. >> this is certainly the most unusual super bowl we have ever seen, both t
st. paul's cathedral, for centuries a building focused on remembering loss and sacrifice. added her father's image to the cathedral's permanent online memorial a project to help people cope with the specific challenges of confronting grief in the time of covid. >> i just think it's a beautiful thing that st. paul's cathedral has done and i just want to keep him memory alive. >> he is not just a number. >> he is not just a number. he is my dad. >> reporter: david miller,...
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amy: we would sue the st. paul and minneapolis police.me back, we will have more on our 20 that anniversary special and moment. nicole salazar has just won a major producer award at sundance for producing a series called "philly da." stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "people have the power," patti smith performing live at riverside church in 2016 marking democracy now!'s 20th anniversary. michael stipe was in the audience and he jumped up on the stage and joined her. to see all of the shows including these excerpts, can go to democracynow.org. this is democracy now! i'm amy goodman. we continue to look at 25 years of democracy now!, we turn to the egyptian revolution that ousted president hosni mubarak in 2011. democracy now!'s sharif abdel kouddous was on the ground in cairo. >> we are on the edge of tahrir square. many rocks and stones have under the ground here. army tanks stood by as mubarak's thugs came in and attacked crowds. there are many wounded. they are bandaged. here's a child about five or six years old. he is being fed yog
amy: we would sue the st. paul and minneapolis police.me back, we will have more on our 20 that anniversary special and moment. nicole salazar has just won a major producer award at sundance for producing a series called "philly da." stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "people have the power," patti smith performing live at riverside church in 2016 marking democracy now!'s 20th anniversary. michael stipe was in the audience and he jumped up on the stage and joined her....
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here's what the st. paul in our community have recently underscored the urgency of our work to evolve public safety systems beyond just emergency response, to include data driven crime prevention and intervention strategies. we're partnering with local residents and law enforcement to move this forward in due speed. take your time, don't complain about the carjacking, don't leave your safe unlocked and just deal with it as we evaluate it. does that mayor's statement make you feel better? >> no, that one actually upset me even more. what really upsets me is i can get an alert and had they can e-mail me and text me and say your table's aren't six feet apart, you're not doing this, not doing that, but don't tell me 20 restaurants and businesses within blocks of you have been robbed in the last couple weeks, make sure you protect your staff. we do all those things. it would have been helpful if you told me every business around me had been robbed in the last couple weeks. >> i said with sarcasm. you don't blame t
here's what the st. paul in our community have recently underscored the urgency of our work to evolve public safety systems beyond just emergency response, to include data driven crime prevention and intervention strategies. we're partnering with local residents and law enforcement to move this forward in due speed. take your time, don't complain about the carjacking, don't leave your safe unlocked and just deal with it as we evaluate it. does that mayor's statement make you feel better?...
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yeah we well ok for the time being richard painter we thank you very much for speaking to us from st paul minnesota thank you and now we'll also have extended coverage of the start of donald trump's impeachment trial right here on al-jazeera at 800 hours g.m.t. that's in less than 3 hours time. and you are the news hour on al-jazeera here's what's coming up hong kong highest court denies bail to the most high profile activist charged under beijing's national security law. we look at one of the fastest growing sports in the world cattle that's coming up in our sports bulletin . but 1st rescue workers in india are trying to locate 197 people still missing more than 48 hours after a glacier collapsed triggering flash floods let's just take a look at the worst affected area the collapse of part of the glacier caused the water levels to rise in nearby rivers the risky going up power project was 1st to face the force of the floods the entire site was destroyed and every from that project damaged energy plans downstream that includes the state run top of an hydroelectric plant which also suffere
yeah we well ok for the time being richard painter we thank you very much for speaking to us from st paul minnesota thank you and now we'll also have extended coverage of the start of donald trump's impeachment trial right here on al-jazeera at 800 hours g.m.t. that's in less than 3 hours time. and you are the news hour on al-jazeera here's what's coming up hong kong highest court denies bail to the most high profile activist charged under beijing's national security law. we look at one of the...
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in the parish of st paul and st stephens, an old eight—bedroom vicarage has now been redeveloped intotal revenue if the flats had been sold at full price. i think it looks like actually not putting our security in finances, but actually doing what we've been asked to do, which is proclaim the good news of jesus christ into... so the church is losing money? ..the community. well, it's perhaps not about losing money, it's about not holding onto it for, um... ..different purposes. 19—year—old chelsea is one of the young people housed here. there was a lot of trauma about when i was young, | so that created a bad - mental health for me now, and now i am free. i see myself as free. i've got this little . catchphrase of 2019 opened my mind, 2020 was me being free, and 2021 _ is my making of my future. so it's going to be good. but there are some who fear this could mean a loss of part of this country's history and heritage. we're not talking about church buildings here, or vicarages, or cutting back on clergy. no, this is about land, in some cases, we've owned for over 1,000 years. we're no
in the parish of st paul and st stephens, an old eight—bedroom vicarage has now been redeveloped intotal revenue if the flats had been sold at full price. i think it looks like actually not putting our security in finances, but actually doing what we've been asked to do, which is proclaim the good news of jesus christ into... so the church is losing money? ..the community. well, it's perhaps not about losing money, it's about not holding onto it for, um... ..different purposes....
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st. paul's cathedral that i did not know existed.it's at the back of the kochi droll and i immediately walked in there and saw the stained glass windows and they were obviously american soldiers. and they were beautiful. there was the navy, there was the air force, there is the army and it was lovely and i sort of looked around and said, where am i? and i was approached by a gentleman who came up and said, would you know somebody who was lost in world war ii? and i'm, like well yes, my father! and there's a book, there this is the cover of the book and the book is called the rule of honor. and it's a huge book and it's in the middle of the chapel, it's open, and every day he told, me they turn the page. and it begins with the alphabet, with a. and it is a roll honor of all the men who -- american serviceman who died while stationed in the united kingdom. and i didn't even know this thing existed. so it was quite an experience for me. and a couple of days later, i went on another leg of my garden tour and as the garden tour ended, we
st. paul's cathedral that i did not know existed.it's at the back of the kochi droll and i immediately walked in there and saw the stained glass windows and they were obviously american soldiers. and they were beautiful. there was the navy, there was the air force, there is the army and it was lovely and i sort of looked around and said, where am i? and i was approached by a gentleman who came up and said, would you know somebody who was lost in world war ii? and i'm, like well yes, my father!...
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my mother called me up and said -- this is back in st. paul -- roger, what are you doing? they are asking all about you. of course, we did get a bunch of security devices. we did not really get told what we were doing, though we got the impression -- never pretty good stories. when operator was hefting one of these fuel elements. he said, i used to work in british colombia and this fuel is just as heavy as uranium. bill says, that is interesting. he did not want to spill the beans. nothing really was said. what are you doing here? you had a few pounds of stuff and he got an inkling, but not until the newspaper came out and said it is the bomb. matter of fact, a reporter from the tv station in seattle interviewed a bunch of us. she said, well, that would not be the same today. i said -- i think there was a different energy. they never talked about it. volleyball, it dehydrates a guy, you have to go to a tavern and drink water, get your liquids back. but no one ever said he word. -- said a word. >> maybe you did not even know it was uranium coming out of these reactors. roge
my mother called me up and said -- this is back in st. paul -- roger, what are you doing? they are asking all about you. of course, we did get a bunch of security devices. we did not really get told what we were doing, though we got the impression -- never pretty good stories. when operator was hefting one of these fuel elements. he said, i used to work in british colombia and this fuel is just as heavy as uranium. bill says, that is interesting. he did not want to spill the beans. nothing...
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john lauritsen of wcco in minneapolis, st. paulreporter: in 1961 it semed like karen and denny would be together forever. >> after the football games or basketball games she would wait there for me. >> reporter: but life threw the teenagers a curve ball when she found out she was pregnant. her family took her to a home for unwed mothers. danny was there the day their baby girl was born, she spent an hour with her and she was adopted. >> we had a photograph taken of her. and that was the last of our memories of her. >> reporter: the couple wasn't just saying good-bye to their daughter. they were also saying good-bye to each other. being in love and inseparable made it that much harder to separate. >> couldn't stop thinking about her. i would say she had a corner of my heart. >> reporter: for the better part of 53 years they lived in different parts of the country but in 2014 curiosity got the better of denny. he searched for karen online, found her and called. they talked nonstop like time had never passed. then denny flew out to se
john lauritsen of wcco in minneapolis, st. paulreporter: in 1961 it semed like karen and denny would be together forever. >> after the football games or basketball games she would wait there for me. >> reporter: but life threw the teenagers a curve ball when she found out she was pregnant. her family took her to a home for unwed mothers. danny was there the day their baby girl was born, she spent an hour with her and she was adopted. >> we had a photograph taken of her. and...
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my mother called me and said, this is back in st. paul, minnesota and said, roger whether you're doing? they're asking all about you! so i came out here and of course, we did get about a of security. we didn't really get told or we got the impression, one thing that bill told a pretty good story he said, one of his operators was theft in one of these fuel elements. we said, you know bill, i used to work in the uranium mine in british columbia and this is as heavy as uranium. and bill says, oh, that's interesting. and he walked away and didn't want to spill the beans. but nothing really was said. we're doing here? ended up with a -- but not until the old village newspaper came out and said it's the bomb, and then we knew what was going on. but i think a reporter from the tv station and seattle came here in interviewed once and i told her about security, and she said, well, that wouldn't be the same today! i wish i knew no, i think it would be a different attitude. we had bridge clubs and meetings and so forth, volleyball and so forth. and
my mother called me and said, this is back in st. paul, minnesota and said, roger whether you're doing? they're asking all about you! so i came out here and of course, we did get about a of security. we didn't really get told or we got the impression, one thing that bill told a pretty good story he said, one of his operators was theft in one of these fuel elements. we said, you know bill, i used to work in the uranium mine in british columbia and this is as heavy as uranium. and bill says, oh,...
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then has been buried by the mainstream but i know there is action that has been going on in wall st paul boardrooms to make sure this never happened again what are you seeing and has there been any changes made in the short term. well i think right now people are just still in shock that you know there could actually be you know the whole thing with robin hood is that it's a democratization of trading right and so what you have kind of coming together is this free kind of platform that came together with you know basically social media chat room reddit right and you had 3000000 people on wall street that's a group that basically said hey let's beat these hedge fund that their own game and their own game is the sure ok so it's called a short squeeze and not to get too technical but what happens when you are shorting a stock when hedge funds are shorty they're borrowing positions that they think will go down they're selling them as at the current higher rate and then as they go down they basically buy them back at a lower price make a profit or replace them so they're really truly betting
then has been buried by the mainstream but i know there is action that has been going on in wall st paul boardrooms to make sure this never happened again what are you seeing and has there been any changes made in the short term. well i think right now people are just still in shock that you know there could actually be you know the whole thing with robin hood is that it's a democratization of trading right and so what you have kind of coming together is this free kind of platform that came...
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when we appeared in st. paul, minnesota, the sioux indian chief sitting bull was in the audience.d he insisted that he meet me. he said i reminded him of his daughter. who had died. and he offered to adopt me. he gave me several presents and nicknamed me little sure shot. we became life-long friends. we set our sights on buffalo bill coyote wild west show. we approached cody about joining. he was skeptical at first. he didn't think 110-pound girl could lift a ten-pound rifle. but he agreed to a tryout. frank threw one clay pigeon after the other into the air and i shot every single one of them starting with my right hand switching to my left. when i was finished, a man standing in the corner watching came running out yelling, fine, wonderful! it turned out it was cody's business partner and hired us on the spot. cody and i didn't always see eye to eye. but he was the kindest hearted person i ever met. he called me little missy. he agreed that it was smart for his partner to hire us and made me a featured performer in his shows. and i did plenty of trick shooting performances. i wo
when we appeared in st. paul, minnesota, the sioux indian chief sitting bull was in the audience.d he insisted that he meet me. he said i reminded him of his daughter. who had died. and he offered to adopt me. he gave me several presents and nicknamed me little sure shot. we became life-long friends. we set our sights on buffalo bill coyote wild west show. we approached cody about joining. he was skeptical at first. he didn't think 110-pound girl could lift a ten-pound rifle. but he agreed to a...
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when we appeared, in st. paul minnesota, the sue indian chief -- it was in the audience. he insisted that he meet me. he said, i reminded him of his daughter. who had died. any offered to adopt me. he gave me several presents, and nicknamed me little sure shot. we became lifelong friends. we set our sights on buffalo, bill kobe's wild west show when we had heard the speech marksman had quit, we approached cody about joining he was skeptical, at first. he did not think 110 pound girl could lift a ten pound rifle. but, he agreed to a tryout. frank through one clay pigeon after the other into the air, and i shot every single one of them starting with my right hand, switching to my left. , when i was finished a man standing in the corner watching, came running out yelling, fine. wonderful. it turned out, it was cody's business partner, and hired us on the spot back cody and i didn't always see eye to eye, but he was the kind of person i ever met -- he called me little missy. he agreed that it was smart for his part in a high-risk, and made me a feature performer and shows. an
when we appeared, in st. paul minnesota, the sue indian chief -- it was in the audience. he insisted that he meet me. he said, i reminded him of his daughter. who had died. any offered to adopt me. he gave me several presents, and nicknamed me little sure shot. we became lifelong friends. we set our sights on buffalo, bill kobe's wild west show when we had heard the speech marksman had quit, we approached cody about joining he was skeptical, at first. he did not think 110 pound girl could lift...
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louis, chicago, minneapolis, st. paul, billings, and onto pascoe. when you got to st. louis, you do not have to ride into segregated cars anymore. i am on the bus -- and i am on the train. i get back on the train and we head to chicago. i do not have my billfold. in the meantime, i had gone into one of those booths where you do photos. i get back on the train, i have my ticket. my one uncle, he gave me $20. my oldest brother lived in chicago. his address was 4002 lake park avenue. i get on that train and i have lost my ticket. my uncle said, what is wrong with this get? he gave me $20. i got a cab and went to my brothers address. he comes home. it is just him and his wife. it is not much bigger than the trailers we were talking about. i get a job and i stay in chicago. for three weeks, i work for a place called curtis candy company. i worked there for three weeks. i was homesick. i begged him to let me have some money. i get on the train. i get on the bus and i go to kentucky, arkansas, texarkana. i have not -- i have an aunt who lives in atlanta, texas. three weeks la
louis, chicago, minneapolis, st. paul, billings, and onto pascoe. when you got to st. louis, you do not have to ride into segregated cars anymore. i am on the bus -- and i am on the train. i get back on the train and we head to chicago. i do not have my billfold. in the meantime, i had gone into one of those booths where you do photos. i get back on the train, i have my ticket. my one uncle, he gave me $20. my oldest brother lived in chicago. his address was 4002 lake park avenue. i get on that...
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st. paul's episcopal church, ash wednesday is diy, the ashes come in a baggie and the parishioners can followr others in the household the ashes. >> what the church is always done, which is face a new set o circumstances, and to find ways in which we can continue to preach the gospel, worship together, learn together bear the priest say while the method of delivery has been altered, the meaning of ash wednesday ha not in new york, loring green, fox news. >> good news before we say good night. to spider-man, batman, and some superhero friends in vienna austria, hoping to brighten the day of young patients underneat those costumes were officers of the capitals special police force. they hoped their sunrise visit would relieve the loneliness of covid 19, both children and adults they got a chance to mak pictures with their heroes. most-watched, most trusted, and more grateful you spent the evening with us. our thoughts and prayers are with rush limbaugh's family and his loyal listeners. good night. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening. welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." rush limbaugh passed away today,
st. paul's episcopal church, ash wednesday is diy, the ashes come in a baggie and the parishioners can followr others in the household the ashes. >> what the church is always done, which is face a new set o circumstances, and to find ways in which we can continue to preach the gospel, worship together, learn together bear the priest say while the method of delivery has been altered, the meaning of ash wednesday ha not in new york, loring green, fox news. >> good news before we say...
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st. paul's episcopal church in new jersey, ash wednesday is diy. can follow along online and give themselves or others in their household the ashes. >> they faced a new set of circumstances, and find ways to continue to preach the gospel, learn together. >> the method of delivery has been altered, but the meaning of ash wednesday has not. in new york, lauren green, fox news. >> news over seas now, iran's supreme leader says they will return to the nuclear deal with the west as soon as the u.s. does. a statement comes as iran threatens to expel united nations inspectors that the u.s. does not lift economic stations by monday. they have finally spoken by phone, the announcement of that call came first by the israelis. he tweeted the conversation was friendly and warm, but the two sides, and will work together to strengthen their alliance. when we come back, the panel returns to discuss president biden's strategy for the coronavirus pandemic. >> president biden: a year from now, i think there will be significantly fewer people having to be socially di
st. paul's episcopal church in new jersey, ash wednesday is diy. can follow along online and give themselves or others in their household the ashes. >> they faced a new set of circumstances, and find ways to continue to preach the gospel, learn together. >> the method of delivery has been altered, but the meaning of ash wednesday has not. in new york, lauren green, fox news. >> news over seas now, iran's supreme leader says they will return to the nuclear deal with the west as...
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they used to do ice castles in st. paul when i lived up there. those were really cool too.to have fun, especially when it's cold eight months of the year. san jose 280 at 17 where it's full of sunshine and 45 degrees. well, full of sunshine in about another minute technically. mostly sunny, building warmth today. it will be milder with breezes in our hills again tonight and our mountains, even faster than last night but not expecting any damage. mainly sunny, dry and seasonal to above average is the rest of the forecast after we get through today and tomorrow, our warmest two days. we've got an area of high pressure spraulg across the eastern pacific with its clockwise flow, atmospheric river missing the mark, the mark being us because we need more rain and mountain snow and it's not going to happen. a few high clouds are possible across the north bay but mostly total sunshine and low 70s inland. 66 to 69 san francisco and around the bay. 36 in half moon bay to about 70 down in santa cruz. now as far as your -- that's the wrong graphic -- let's move on. take a look at our l
they used to do ice castles in st. paul when i lived up there. those were really cool too.to have fun, especially when it's cold eight months of the year. san jose 280 at 17 where it's full of sunshine and 45 degrees. well, full of sunshine in about another minute technically. mostly sunny, building warmth today. it will be milder with breezes in our hills again tonight and our mountains, even faster than last night but not expecting any damage. mainly sunny, dry and seasonal to above average...
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st. paul's church on church and valley street, there was a large accumulated crowd there. evidently, there was a funeral in process, and there were two mounted horse patrol policemen behind the priest that i could observe. my question is, when are we going to engage the police department in vision zero? you've got the highway patrol out catching motorists going over 100 miles per hour on the fridays. i observed a tesla accelerating on geary boulevard, and i couldn't believe how they accelerated. we need to have more visibility of the police department on sight. doing it by mechanical means and a camera does not have the same effect as visual observance of a police officer that's there. back in the 50s, there were always numerous motorcycle officers patrolling the city, as i recall. so my comment is we have to engage the police department in more enforcement to reduce the amount of deaths that we currently have. thank you. >> thank you, mr. mason. next speaker, please. >> operator: you have six questions remaining. >> hello. hayden miller. lots of issues to talk about in th
st. paul's church on church and valley street, there was a large accumulated crowd there. evidently, there was a funeral in process, and there were two mounted horse patrol policemen behind the priest that i could observe. my question is, when are we going to engage the police department in vision zero? you've got the highway patrol out catching motorists going over 100 miles per hour on the fridays. i observed a tesla accelerating on geary boulevard, and i couldn't believe how they...
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those checks are one time direct payments but this st. paul00,000 in federal funding to launch a guaranteed income program that gives 150 families $500 a month for 18 months >> we are used to creating public resources in ways that sort of say to families you can only use it in this way, or you can only use it in that way. we know one family who needs food help in january might need rent help in february. our goal is to invest directly in those families, and provide a resource that they can invest, that they can use to do what they know is in the best interest of their children and family. >> what we're seeing is that the checks from cities and states tend to be more targeted than the blanket payments coming from congress for example, in new mexico, they only sent the checks to low income residents who didn't already get one from washington. but dom, this is all part of a growing economic movement that really sees direct payments and straight up cash as the most effective and efficient benefit of all back to you. >> ylan, so what exactly now do
those checks are one time direct payments but this st. paul00,000 in federal funding to launch a guaranteed income program that gives 150 families $500 a month for 18 months >> we are used to creating public resources in ways that sort of say to families you can only use it in this way, or you can only use it in that way. we know one family who needs food help in january might need rent help in february. our goal is to invest directly in those families, and provide a resource that they...
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and i just spoke to somebody in minneapolis and st. pauling. nothing we can do. it starts with law enforcement. stuart: yes it does. brief an, thanks for being with us. always appreciate it. i will ask the producers if you show me that live shot of sixth avenue. there he is. hear has a radio show to do. be show me live shot of sixth avenue. it is cold. it is about to snow. that is one utterly deserted midtown manhattan. that is amazing. 1 1/2 million office workers used to come into that area you're looking at right now. hardly any of them have come back, one year into the pandemic. out of rage just. we have another big hour for you coming up. we got senator roger marshall. we have liz macdonald. we have the man who hopes to replace governor newsom in california, former mayor of san diego, kevin faulconer. we're in for a week's worth of ugliness for the trump impeachment trial. that is my opinion. we'll not see. of it here. oh, no, we'll tell you what we're focusing on. my take at the top of the hour. ♪ some say this is my greatest challeng
and i just spoke to somebody in minneapolis and st. pauling. nothing we can do. it starts with law enforcement. stuart: yes it does. brief an, thanks for being with us. always appreciate it. i will ask the producers if you show me that live shot of sixth avenue. there he is. hear has a radio show to do. be show me live shot of sixth avenue. it is cold. it is about to snow. that is one utterly deserted midtown manhattan. that is amazing. 1 1/2 million office workers used to come into that area...
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st. paul's church which is still there today. there is the u.s. post office which thank goodness is not there today. that stood until 1938. and that means there is broadway going up towards tribeca going up towards what is today the brooklyn bridge. chicago on the right was no better. that's the middle of the loop in the 1890s. nobody is going anywhere fast. the problem was the street systems of our cities could not take all these people. everybody is piled onto the street. and you had to get people off the street. one way or another, let's see. okay. now, remember i mentioned last week what we call brooklyn today is basically king's county. originally that king's county was five, six separate towns. they were founded by the dutch. they were recognized by the english. brooklyn was only one of those six towns. but it was the closest to new york, and new york was the economic engine of america beginning in the 1830s. and that economic activity spilled over into brooklyn. now sure if you wanted to live in manhattan you could live all the way uptown i
st. paul's church which is still there today. there is the u.s. post office which thank goodness is not there today. that stood until 1938. and that means there is broadway going up towards tribeca going up towards what is today the brooklyn bridge. chicago on the right was no better. that's the middle of the loop in the 1890s. nobody is going anywhere fast. the problem was the street systems of our cities could not take all these people. everybody is piled onto the street. and you had to get...
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st. paul's church. which is still there today. there is the u.s. post office that is not there today. the preservation is of course built over that. but that stood until 1938 and that means there is broadway going up towards try becca and that's park row by the way, going up to what is today the brooklyn bridge. you notice chicago on the right, that's the middle of the loop the 1890s, and nobody was going anywhere fast. the problem was that the street systems of our cities could not take all these people. everybody is piled onto the street, and you had to get people off the street. one way or another. remember, i mentioned last week what we call brooklyn today is basically kings county, originally, that was six separate towns. they were founded by the dutch, they were recognized by the english, brooklyn was only one of those six towns but it was the closest to new york and new york was the economic engine of america beginning in the thirties and that economic activity spilled over into brooklyn. now, sure if you wanted to live in manhattan, you can live all the way up town in the west
st. paul's church. which is still there today. there is the u.s. post office that is not there today. the preservation is of course built over that. but that stood until 1938 and that means there is broadway going up towards try becca and that's park row by the way, going up to what is today the brooklyn bridge. you notice chicago on the right, that's the middle of the loop the 1890s, and nobody was going anywhere fast. the problem was that the street systems of our cities could not take all...
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we're only going to feel like it's about 17 below this afternoon in minneapolis and st. paul.orrow morning looks even worse. 45 degree below zero wind chills in international falls to start off your sunday morning. the cold air is in place. as this next storm gets going it's mostly rain to the east. c pittsburgh, rochester, new york. the distance is this one is much, much faster, six hours instead of 30 to 50 hours. we are looking for perhaps as a much as six to eight inches of snow, including areas like just north of philadelphia. new york's right on that line so it's questionable, but i do still think we could get about six inches of snow. most of our highest totals will be up in new england especially into boston and hartford where 6 to 8 inches of snow is more likely. >> dylan, those are brutal temperatures. thank you. we will get the rest of the forecast in a few minutes. >>> now to the encouraging news in the battle against the coronavirus where the number of infections and hospitalizations have both gone down in recent days. it comes as vaccinations ramp up across the c
we're only going to feel like it's about 17 below this afternoon in minneapolis and st. paul.orrow morning looks even worse. 45 degree below zero wind chills in international falls to start off your sunday morning. the cold air is in place. as this next storm gets going it's mostly rain to the east. c pittsburgh, rochester, new york. the distance is this one is much, much faster, six hours instead of 30 to 50 hours. we are looking for perhaps as a much as six to eight inches of snow, including...
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st. peter and paul's church in north beach. there has been an outbreak.ee priests are among those that have tested positive and the building is closed until february 13th. the church has been on san francisco's radar during the pandemic, and it held an indoor wedding in july and that the city crashed and forced outside. >>> the number of people here testing positive continues to decline. take a look at this. this graph shows a 7-day average in the bay area, and you can see the peak out there way up there at 48,045 testing positive yesterday, and 1,600 cases, and these are the numbers we want to see go up. number of vaccines going into peoples' arms. check out the latest numbers from each county. this is the total of both first and second doses administered. bay area's biggest santa clara leading the way. >>> the san francisco unified school district took a major step towards reopening classrooms this weekend. the district reached a tentative agreement with a group of labor unions on health and safety standards for in-person classes in all grades. the agre
st. peter and paul's church in north beach. there has been an outbreak.ee priests are among those that have tested positive and the building is closed until february 13th. the church has been on san francisco's radar during the pandemic, and it held an indoor wedding in july and that the city crashed and forced outside. >>> the number of people here testing positive continues to decline. take a look at this. this graph shows a 7-day average in the bay area, and you can see the peak out...
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st. paul's church on church and valley street, there was a large accumulated crowd there. evidently, there was a funeral in process, and there were two mounted horse patrol policemen behind the priest that i could observe. my question is, when are we going to engage the police department in vision zero? you've got the highway patrol out catching motorists going over 100 miles per hour on the fridays. i observed a tesla accelerating on geary boulevard, and i couldn't believe how they accelerated. we need to have more visibility of the police department on sight. doing it by mechanical means and a camera does not have the same effect as visual observance of a police officer that's there. back in the 50s, there were always numerous motorcycle officers patrolling the city, as i recall. so my comment is we have to engage the police department in more enforcement to reduce the amount of deaths that we currently have. thank you. >> thank you, mr. mason. next speaker, please. >> operator: you have six questions remaining. >> hello. hayden miller. lots of issues to talk about in th
st. paul's church on church and valley street, there was a large accumulated crowd there. evidently, there was a funeral in process, and there were two mounted horse patrol policemen behind the priest that i could observe. my question is, when are we going to engage the police department in vision zero? you've got the highway patrol out catching motorists going over 100 miles per hour on the fridays. i observed a tesla accelerating on geary boulevard, and i couldn't believe how they...
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st vincent de paul school in cow cow cow hollow. opened in person learning back in september. we really just follow the science, right? and so the science kind of lead you to that conclusion. so you know, our family went through the risk. you know the risk reward sort of benefit and the reward definitely outweigh the risks. the school rolled out in person learning in phases back in the fall, and parents say they're pleased with the current operations. kindergarten through fourth grade students are on campus five days a week, but students alternate days core club says they're taught in the morning with electives via zoom in the afternoons, health officials in sonoma county, a wrapping up, ramping up efforts to vaccinate teachers knew tonight ktvu deborah villalon shows us a new clinic is vaccinating educators with student contact from preschool on up to college. i'm dealing with children every day. more than a shot for this preschool teacher. it's a turning point. i might actually go to a restaurant and eat outside which i have not done yet. ah crack in the pandemic as this des
st vincent de paul school in cow cow cow hollow. opened in person learning back in september. we really just follow the science, right? and so the science kind of lead you to that conclusion. so you know, our family went through the risk. you know the risk reward sort of benefit and the reward definitely outweigh the risks. the school rolled out in person learning in phases back in the fall, and parents say they're pleased with the current operations. kindergarten through fourth grade students...
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have missed multiple months' worth of learning compared to a normal year. 40% of high schoolers in st. paul now have failing grades. in houston, it's 40% of all students. tampa's school district has reportedly just lost track of thousands of kids all together. and this pain isn't spread equally. the worst has fallen on the most vulnerable, including lower income households, students of color, and students with special needs and their families. the fallout isn't just academic. replacing the structure, friendships, and activities of school with isolated screen time has predictably caused spikes in mental health concerns. schools normally keep an eye on kids with challenging home lives and are too often the most reliable source of hot meals, and son and on. we know with certainty now that k-12 schooling cannot move online indefinitely like a white-collar workplace. it's more like routine medical procedures, something that can be postponed a few weeks in a pinch, but which our society really cannot do without. and some families aren't having to. many private and parochial schools have been in p
have missed multiple months' worth of learning compared to a normal year. 40% of high schoolers in st. paul now have failing grades. in houston, it's 40% of all students. tampa's school district has reportedly just lost track of thousands of kids all together. and this pain isn't spread equally. the worst has fallen on the most vulnerable, including lower income households, students of color, and students with special needs and their families. the fallout isn't just academic. replacing the...
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st. paul's church on church and valley street, there was a large accumulated crowd there. there was a funeral in process, and there were two mounted horse patrol policemen behind the priest that i could observe. my question is: when are we going to engage the police department in vision zero? you've got the highway patrol out catching motorists going in excess of 100 miles per hour on the freeways. i observed a tesla accelerate on gary boulevard, and i couldn't believe how fast that thing had accelerated from zero to whatever it was. we've got a culture that operates on an octane level of testosterone. and consequently, we need more visibility in our police department on-site. doing it by mechanical means and a camera, does not have the same effect as visual observance of a police officer that is there. back in the '50s, there was always numerous motorcycle officers patrolling the city, as i recall. so my comment is: we have to engage the police department in more enforcement to reduce the amount of deaths that we currently have. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. next speake
st. paul's church on church and valley street, there was a large accumulated crowd there. there was a funeral in process, and there were two mounted horse patrol policemen behind the priest that i could observe. my question is: when are we going to engage the police department in vision zero? you've got the highway patrol out catching motorists going in excess of 100 miles per hour on the freeways. i observed a tesla accelerate on gary boulevard, and i couldn't believe how fast that thing had...
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my state, diversity and culture and language isn't just something that we see in minneapolis and st. paul, it's something we see in regional centers like willmar and wellington and fairmont. we have about 74,000 students in minnesota that do not speak english as the first language. i think it's 5 million in america. and certainly learning english as a secondary language is complicated and challenging, but i think so much about what an opportunity this is and how much this adds to our schools and the experiences of all children. so could you just speak a little bit i know you've given this a lot of thought. could you talk some about how we should support english language learners and immigrant students and what you have seen to fulfill as we go forward. >> thank you for the question, senator. i wholeheartedly agree that not only should we be encouraging having more than one language but also we should be acknowledging the biculturalism. i think they go together and that we honor the students by also honoring their culture. i truly enjoyed the conversation i had with you about this. as a cl
my state, diversity and culture and language isn't just something that we see in minneapolis and st. paul, it's something we see in regional centers like willmar and wellington and fairmont. we have about 74,000 students in minnesota that do not speak english as the first language. i think it's 5 million in america. and certainly learning english as a secondary language is complicated and challenging, but i think so much about what an opportunity this is and how much this adds to our schools...
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other places like st. paulng payments for some of their poorest residents. mayor melvin carter said he knew he had to do something when the number of checks for homeless people in his city went from 30 to more than 300 in just a matter of months >> we see them at the local level. we have to care for them at the local level. when something terrible happens, we have to show up and figure out how to help them kind of find stability we're doing that work and it's stretching the limits of all of our local governments across the country. >> reporter: now dozens of mayors and progressive groups are calling on congress to make good on the $2,000 federal stimulus payments and then follow them up with recurring checks guys, politically these direct checks and getting cash from the government, we know they're popular. what's happening in cities and states could be a good test of exactly how the economics will work as well joe? >> okay. thanks, ylan becky, do you want to talk to -- >> yeah. i did have a quick question, yla
other places like st. paulng payments for some of their poorest residents. mayor melvin carter said he knew he had to do something when the number of checks for homeless people in his city went from 30 to more than 300 in just a matter of months >> we see them at the local level. we have to care for them at the local level. when something terrible happens, we have to show up and figure out how to help them kind of find stability we're doing that work and it's stretching the limits of all...
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host: ok, to tim, republican line in st. paul, minnesota.e asking about the covid response of the biden administration. caller: i think the last republican caller was -- had some great points. one of the biggest points about the trump response. trump shot himself in the foot. if he would've just let vice president pence run with the show it probably would've been better off for him. the cdc made recommendations back and forth. we have seen studies that claim masks don't work. here in minnesota we have had a big metropolitan area, people are very compliant. you go to northern minnesota, rural areas, it's a different story. if you look at the numbers, the virus, it seems to affect older people with pre-existing conditions and shutting down the economy and kind of destroying the economy and keeping it shut down. it's kind of crazy and now you have biden in there. he ran on listening to the science. now they can't get the kids back to school, the sciences kids should go back to school. i think a lot of people are frustrated with politics. they s
host: ok, to tim, republican line in st. paul, minnesota.e asking about the covid response of the biden administration. caller: i think the last republican caller was -- had some great points. one of the biggest points about the trump response. trump shot himself in the foot. if he would've just let vice president pence run with the show it probably would've been better off for him. the cdc made recommendations back and forth. we have seen studies that claim masks don't work. here in minnesota...
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that in my state diversity and culture and language is not just something we see in minneapolis and st. paul in the big cities. something seen a regional centers like wilmington and claremont. we have about 74000 students in minnesota but do not speak english asag a first language pretty think it is 5 million and america. and certainly learning english as a second or third language is complicated and challenging. i thank you so much about when opportunity this is. and how much it adds to our classrooms and or schools the experiences of all children. i name given it ahi lot of othought, can you touch on how we should support english language learners and immigrant students. and what you've seen that works and how we can build on that as we go forward? >> thank you for the question. :or : the conversation i had with you about this. as a classroom teacher and as a principal moving along the lines when you're able toe,bl do thatu built community in the school more engagedfeel in research is pretty clear on how a second language and unfortunately in many cases, what we've done is subtracted wout
that in my state diversity and culture and language is not just something we see in minneapolis and st. paul in the big cities. something seen a regional centers like wilmington and claremont. we have about 74000 students in minnesota but do not speak english asag a first language pretty think it is 5 million and america. and certainly learning english as a second or third language is complicated and challenging. i thank you so much about when opportunity this is. and how much it adds to our...
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that in my state diversity and culture and language is not just something we see in minneapolis and st. pauland the big cities, it's something we see in regional centers. very 70,000 students in minnesota that don't speak english as their first language. i think it's 5 million in america and certainly learning english as a second or third language is complicated and is challenging, but i think so much about what an opportunity this is and how much this adds to our -- our classrooms and our schools and the experiences of all children, so could you just speak for a little bit -- i know you've given this a lot of thought -- could you talk some about how we should support english language learners and immigrant students and what you've seen that works and how we could build on that as we go forward. >> thank you for the question, senator. the i wholeheartedly agree that not only should we be, you know, encouraging having more than one language, bilingual, but we should also be acknowledging bilingualism but biculturalism. i think, you know, they go together and that we honor our student's biling
that in my state diversity and culture and language is not just something we see in minneapolis and st. pauland the big cities, it's something we see in regional centers. very 70,000 students in minnesota that don't speak english as their first language. i think it's 5 million in america and certainly learning english as a second or third language is complicated and is challenging, but i think so much about what an opportunity this is and how much this adds to our -- our classrooms and our...
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st. paul's church on church and valley street, there was a large accumulated crowd there. evidently, there was a funeral in process, and there were two mounted horse patrol policemen behind the priest that i could observe. my question is, when are we going to engage the police department in vision zero? you've got the highway patrol out catching motorists going over 100 miles per hour on the fridays. i observed a tesla accelerating on geary boulevard, and i couldn't believe how they accelerated. we need to have more visibility of the police department on sight. doing it by mechanical means and a camera does not have the same effect as visual observance of a police officer that's there. back in the 50s, there were always numerous motorcycle officers patrolling the city, as i recall. so my comment is we have to engage the police department in more enforcement to reduce the amount of deaths that we currently have. thank you. >> thank you, mr. mason. next speaker, please. >> operator: you have six questions remaining. >> hello. hayden miller. lots of issues to talk about in th
st. paul's church on church and valley street, there was a large accumulated crowd there. evidently, there was a funeral in process, and there were two mounted horse patrol policemen behind the priest that i could observe. my question is, when are we going to engage the police department in vision zero? you've got the highway patrol out catching motorists going over 100 miles per hour on the fridays. i observed a tesla accelerating on geary boulevard, and i couldn't believe how they...
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st. peter and paul church. >>> a new mural honoring the hundreds of women who helped lead the black pantherarty is now in the works. we got a first look this sunday going up on the side of the west oakland home on ninth street. she says she has lived there for 20 years and wants to memorialize the legacy that is often overlooked. >> i want emile to bring joy. and to bring connection. and to remind us that we have freedom fighters fighting for us all the time. >> the home is near where a bus the black panther cofounders will be installed this year. >> black-owned breweries are teaming up to celebrate black history month. they are creating limited edition for pacs. they will pay tribute to the lesser-known activists. it is all part of a collaboration with sacramento's brewing company. >> it gives them a chance to see those people who were more behind-the-scenes. they were still very integral in the civil rights movement. >> the special edition candle be available through the end of the month. >>> in our next half hour, streaming on the bay area, another mass vaccination site opening this time
st. peter and paul church. >>> a new mural honoring the hundreds of women who helped lead the black pantherarty is now in the works. we got a first look this sunday going up on the side of the west oakland home on ninth street. she says she has lived there for 20 years and wants to memorialize the legacy that is often overlooked. >> i want emile to bring joy. and to bring connection. and to remind us that we have freedom fighters fighting for us all the time. >> the home is...
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new attend mass is at st peter and paul church in san francisco's north beach.am today due to three of their priest testing positive for the coronavirus. the church shared the news on their website. they say masses will be streamed until further notice and that the building will be closed until february. 13th say peter and paul church ran into trouble with the city last summer when they allowed a wedding to be held indoors. calvary chapel in san jose continued to hold worship services inside today, despite santa clara county's health order that bans indoor gatherings. so far, calvary chapel has racked up nearly $2 million in fines for ignoring mask and social distancing guidelines. but parishioners we spoke with say, the church isn't doing anything wrong. they point to friday's ruling by the u. s. supreme court that lifts california's ban on indoor religious services. we have the right to assemble word church. it's in the constitution, and there's nothing wrong with it. there's nothing going on in this church that's never been proven. that was bad. nothing is ba
new attend mass is at st peter and paul church in san francisco's north beach.am today due to three of their priest testing positive for the coronavirus. the church shared the news on their website. they say masses will be streamed until further notice and that the building will be closed until february. 13th say peter and paul church ran into trouble with the city last summer when they allowed a wedding to be held indoors. calvary chapel in san jose continued to hold worship services inside...
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in the bayview district of san francisco church remains closed after the death of a priest, st peter and paul'shere in washington square in north beach, said one of its three priests who had contracted covid-19 has died. the church released a statement saying, quote we are sorry to say that father. ob stein passed away early on the morning of february 16th and went on to say that the church would not be able to open again before the 23rd of this month at the earliest. for a time during the pandemic, the church was holding indoor services. it's a wake up call to all of us tow to remember that we need to take the precautions that science is giving us. a ruling by the u. s. supreme court ruled california's health order shutting down churches was unconstitutional. so san francisco churches are now allowed to hold services at 25% of their usual capacity. church officials say. they're hoping the situation improves so they can have more people attend easter services in person. come april, 4th. mana napa had a close encounter with the mount line right in front of his house. jim hostiles. he was playing
in the bayview district of san francisco church remains closed after the death of a priest, st peter and paul'shere in washington square in north beach, said one of its three priests who had contracted covid-19 has died. the church released a statement saying, quote we are sorry to say that father. ob stein passed away early on the morning of february 16th and went on to say that the church would not be able to open again before the 23rd of this month at the earliest. for a time during the...
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in the parish of saint paul and st stephens, an old vicarage has now been redeveloped into affordablehad been sold at full price. i think it looks like actually not putting our security and finances, but actually doing what we have been asked to do, which is proclaim the good news ofjesus christ. so the church is losing money? well, it's perhaps not about losing money, it's about not holding onto it for different purposes. 19—year—old chelsea is one of the young people housed here. there was a lot of trauma about when i was young, so that created a bad mental health for me now, and now i am free, i've got this little catchphrase of 2019, open mind, 2020 was me being free, and 2021 is me making my future. so it's going to be good. there are some who fear this could mean a loss of part of this country's history and heritage. we're not talking about church buildings here, or vicarages, or cutting back on clergy. this is about, in some cases, land we have owned for over a thousand years. we are not withdrawing, we are going onto what we should be doing to love our neighbour as well as lov
in the parish of saint paul and st stephens, an old vicarage has now been redeveloped into affordablehad been sold at full price. i think it looks like actually not putting our security and finances, but actually doing what we have been asked to do, which is proclaim the good news ofjesus christ. so the church is losing money? well, it's perhaps not about losing money, it's about not holding onto it for different purposes. 19—year—old chelsea is one of the young people housed here. there...