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every study done by the united church of christ in 1979 showed that race was still the most potent factor that determines where these facilities are located. when we updated in 2007, we found the same thing. 56% of the residents live within a one-mile radius of hazardous waste facilities in the united states, they were people of color. that number joins to -- people only make up about 38%, 39% of the u.s. population. in the study that was done by a sociologist at the university of colorado, african-americans who make $50,000 to $60,000 a year likely -- will more likely live in polluted areas than whites who makes $10,000. you find that those factors oftentimes determine what goes into your neighborhood and what does not go into your neighborhood. the negative impact of all of this pollution up whenh really shows we talk about something like asthma rates. four to fiveen are times more likely to be hospitalized. black children are 10 times more -- this is not just a sexy topic or a trendy topic or just talking about poverty. it is also talking about race and how race into plays with environ
every study done by the united church of christ in 1979 showed that race was still the most potent factor that determines where these facilities are located. when we updated in 2007, we found the same thing. 56% of the residents live within a one-mile radius of hazardous waste facilities in the united states, they were people of color. that number joins to -- people only make up about 38%, 39% of the u.s. population. in the study that was done by a sociologist at the university of colorado,...
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i believe it was february two years ago i was on the board of sessions that are to choose a united church and chisholm township is about five miles already here. and my first set were the sessions meeting effect in there was two other members and the minister and myself and the minister was going through the agenda there were to talk about him she mentioned the residential school system. and all of a sudden i started to shake and broke down crying i had no idea why. i didn't know what this was a vote at all. and from that i ended up going to my doctor and for some depressed help pretty pression and he referred me to a psychologist in north bay. and to curb probably twenty minutes to determine that the biggest part of my problem was from that incident fifty years earlier. but i was stationed there in the r.c.m.p. and we had a territorial jail there which most times i was in jail guarded night and this day shift i happened to be the same to whatever came on through the door it would be sometime between november of sixty four and april of sixty five on a day shift i was assigned to assist an
i believe it was february two years ago i was on the board of sessions that are to choose a united church and chisholm township is about five miles already here. and my first set were the sessions meeting effect in there was two other members and the minister and myself and the minister was going through the agenda there were to talk about him she mentioned the residential school system. and all of a sudden i started to shake and broke down crying i had no idea why. i didn't know what this was...
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all the got muddled on logic really seventy one percent were very or fairly optimistic about the united church of. the sixty six percent agreed the e.u. was a place of stability in the troubled world that sounds very much as though they like and who who commissioned that poll you're a barometer you know exactly you know there's a lot of nuance of there's a lot of negativity unionized and like us in there they do like us there is a consistently also nothing was i wrong no no no but you get in there are two what you want you to question your economic figures. not there's no doubt about them other twenty seventeen. member of the european union your g.d.p. grew by a massive four point nine percent that's a good result inside the e.u. . ah but inside the e.u. has been good for your economy not a question hasn't of course it hasn't i mean obviously the point nine percent growth in g.d.p. isn't a good result that you didn't notice to twenty percent drop during the two thousand and nine and ten twenty percent. and what you think the only other countries doesn't but now does it now and european union h
all the got muddled on logic really seventy one percent were very or fairly optimistic about the united church of. the sixty six percent agreed the e.u. was a place of stability in the troubled world that sounds very much as though they like and who who commissioned that poll you're a barometer you know exactly you know there's a lot of nuance of there's a lot of negativity unionized and like us in there they do like us there is a consistently also nothing was i wrong no no no but you get in...
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hearing from people inside a maryland church who were attending to a funeral when someone started shooting. this happened around 2:45 outside the jackson chapel united methodist church. two people were taken to the hospital. but both are expected to be okay this funeralas for a murder victim killed earlier this month in capitol heights. police say the shooting happened in the church's parking lot and it was not random, itr happened n altercation involving people who were attending the funeral service. >> the paster's wife said it. she said we don't have respect for life anymore and it is happening all over ournation. that's unfortunate. but, you know, we'll be praying for the peopleer that w hurt. and, you know, praying that people here continue to feel peace. >> despite saturday's violence, that unfolded at the church, easter sunday services will go on as planned. >>> new details about the murder of a 16-year-old in northwest d.c. police released new information they hope will help them solve this case. surveillance cameras captured authorities a car say is involved in the shooting. the gray sedan has aunroof and stickers on the driver's side. the
hearing from people inside a maryland church who were attending to a funeral when someone started shooting. this happened around 2:45 outside the jackson chapel united methodist church. two people were taken to the hospital. but both are expected to be okay this funeralas for a murder victim killed earlier this month in capitol heights. police say the shooting happened in the church's parking lot and it was not random, itr happened n altercation involving people who were attending the funeral...
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those on the board sessions that are chosen united church and chosen township of the bush five miles out here and my first set were the sessions meeting effect in there was two other members and the minister and myself. and the minister was going through the agenda that we were to talk about in she mentioned the residential school system. and all of a sudden i started to shake and broke down crying. i had no idea why. i didn't know what this was about a tall. and from that i ended up going to my doctor and for some depressed help pretty pression and he referred me to a psychologist in north bay. and to curb probably twenty minutes to determine that the biggest part of my problem was from that incident fifty years earlier. but i was to the station there in years e.m.p. and we had a territorial jail there which most times i was in jail guarded night and this day shift i happened to be the same to whatever came on through the door it would be sometime between november of sixty four and april of sixty five on a day shift there was assigned to assist an agent from the residential school s
those on the board sessions that are chosen united church and chosen township of the bush five miles out here and my first set were the sessions meeting effect in there was two other members and the minister and myself. and the minister was going through the agenda that we were to talk about in she mentioned the residential school system. and all of a sudden i started to shake and broke down crying. i had no idea why. i didn't know what this was about a tall. and from that i ended up going to...
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it's a beautiful saturday afternoon and i would also like to thank the united church for cosponsoring today's program. we have a very special guest who will be discussing her book household gods the religious lives of the adams family. we refer to this as the church of the presidents, president adams and his family lived just down the street. this neighborhood was very important to the family and faith was important to the family and she will give us a look into her book in the history of how it impacted on the president and abigail adams but their forebears and ancestors so we are very delighted to have her here today. very distinguished author she is also the editor of the john adams papers at the massachusetts historical society. so, without any further ado and i will mention after today's program we will be having a reception in the room right behind us and there will also be a book signing if you would like to pick up a copy and have a chance to meet the author personally and following that there will be a tour downstairs so feel free to stick around and thank you for coming. wit
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church. wehecked with the united methodist church. it offers financial assistance through more than 30 different scholarship programs. nks and credit unions, some of the major financial institutions offer scholarships. you guys, my kids applied for kids through my credit union, where i'm a member. now the key to getting free money is to aly rly. but here's the good news -- if you miss out the first year, there is no rule that says you can't reapply the next year and again, back to you. >> i don't have any kids. >> not yet. >> not yet. ian only imagine. i just finished paying off my student loans, took aut nine years. i would save butehen i c to i would save butehen i c to college, i stopped looking. locally-owned novec has the mo reliable power in the region. and we all know how important being reliable is. novec provides electricity fm multiple renewable sources. groovy man! and will soon include even more solar. yeah! and novec offers convenient 24/7 onlrvices. i just paid my electric bill. novec. power you can trust.
church. wehecked with the united methodist church. it offers financial assistance through more than 30 different scholarship programs. nks and credit unions, some of the major financial institutions offer scholarships. you guys, my kids applied for kids through my credit union, where i'm a member. now the key to getting free money is to aly rly. but here's the good news -- if you miss out the first year, there is no rule that says you can't reapply the next year and again, back to you. >>...
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those on the board sessions that are choosing united church and chisholm township of the book five miles out here and my first set were the sessions meeting effect in there was two other members and the minister and myself and the minister was going through the agenda that we were to talk about him she mentioned the residential school system. and all of a sudden i started to shake and broke down crying i had no idea why. i didn't know what this was about a tall. and from that i ended up going to my doctor and for some depressed help pretty pression and he referred me to a psychologist in north bay. and took her probably twenty minutes to determine that the biggest part of my problem was from that incident fifty years earlier. but i was to the station there in years e.m.p. and we had a territorial jail there which most times i was in jail guarded night and in this day shift i happened to be the same to whatever came on through the door it would be sometime between november of sixty four and april of sixty five on a day shift i was assigned to assist an agent from the residential school sy
those on the board sessions that are choosing united church and chisholm township of the book five miles out here and my first set were the sessions meeting effect in there was two other members and the minister and myself and the minister was going through the agenda that we were to talk about him she mentioned the residential school system. and all of a sudden i started to shake and broke down crying i had no idea why. i didn't know what this was about a tall. and from that i ended up going...
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church in maryland. good evening, i'm justin finch. we're learning a funeral is was taking place when the gunshots rang out. we're outde the jackson united methodist church. darcy? >> r that'sht, justin, we're here at the church where this remains a very active investigation. i will step oust of the wayo show you detectives and officers are still here on the scene. we've been able to confirm there are two people a shot wounded in the parking lot of this church this afternoon, while, like you said, a funeral was taking place signed thehu crch. the frederick county eriff's office got the call 2:45 this afternoon. when he they gothire, that's when they found the two victims. they are expected to survive eir injuries. we do not know their ages or what their contions are at this point. police say the shooter got away in a car. we have no description of the car at the time but authorities lieve the gunman left the area. this is located right next to ballinger creek middle school for those who know this area and police are saying they do not believe this is a random crime. news4 also learned the funeral was for a young man who was a murdered in
church in maryland. good evening, i'm justin finch. we're learning a funeral is was taking place when the gunshots rang out. we're outde the jackson united methodist church. darcy? >> r that'sht, justin, we're here at the church where this remains a very active investigation. i will step oust of the wayo show you detectives and officers are still here on the scene. we've been able to confirm there are two people a shot wounded in the parking lot of this church this afternoon, while, like...
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the jackson chapel united methodist church, ballenger t creek pipe no a middle school.ictims wounded. those victims are expected to survive. the shooter took off in a car and is still on the loose. police say the shooting in the church parking lot was not random, andert happened a an argument involving people attending the funeral service. police spent the afternoon looking for evidence and taking photos. just a day before easter, the holiest day in the christian faith. some parishioners showed up to support the church staff. t >> the pastor's wife said it. we don't have respect for le anymore and it's happening all over our nation, so that's unfortunate, but we'll be praying for the people that were hurt an you know, praying that people here continue to feel peace. >> reporter: the funeral for fraser. news4 brought you the story earlier this month. ne of two young men shot and killed in capital heights in prince georges county. what, if any may be between the church shooting and the capital heights lerders. despite the vioe that unfolded here, easter sunday services wi
the jackson chapel united methodist church, ballenger t creek pipe no a middle school.ictims wounded. those victims are expected to survive. the shooter took off in a car and is still on the loose. police say the shooting in the church parking lot was not random, andert happened a an argument involving people attending the funeral service. police spent the afternoon looking for evidence and taking photos. just a day before easter, the holiest day in the christian faith. some parishioners showed...
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currently there's a major tension between the glide foundation and its parent church, the united methodist church. i highlighted in the three-page narrative in your application. december 2018u.m.c. sued the glide foundation. since i submitted the application to the h.p.c. on february 20th glide foundation countersued the u.m.c. the outcome of the lawsuit are pending it's important to mention that the legacy application before you is for the glide foundation as it exist today. item 3c is picture machine tattoo. the business is the longest running tattoo shop in san francisco founded in 1976. know immigranted from canada. he brought new life to that location and built up a loyal clientele. he earned his nickname picture machine for the long hours he worked and his constant productivity. in 1976, he opened his own tattoo shop, picture machine tattoo. the business is a no nonsense producing high quality tattoos. in 1989, pat died suddenly in the middle creating a tattoo. in 2005, the business moved to its present location 5124 gary boulevard. pictured here is pat on the left with lyle only the
currently there's a major tension between the glide foundation and its parent church, the united methodist church. i highlighted in the three-page narrative in your application. december 2018u.m.c. sued the glide foundation. since i submitted the application to the h.p.c. on february 20th glide foundation countersued the u.m.c. the outcome of the lawsuit are pending it's important to mention that the legacy application before you is for the glide foundation as it exist today. item 3c is picture...
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church. we checked wmeh the united odist church. it offers financial assistance through more tn 30 different scholarship programs. banks and credit unions, some of the major financial institutions offer scholarships. you guys, my kids applied for money through my credit union. now the keto getting free ney is to apply early. but here's the good news -- if you miss out the first year, there is no rule that says you can't reapply the next year and, agack to you. >> i don't have any kids. useful tips. we'll be right back. >>> breaking news comingrom the vatican this morning. wilton gregory from the atlanta has been n ned the archbishop of washington. it was made official just 30 minutes ago that gregory has accepted the job. >>> good morning, everyone, i'm eun yang. >> i'm cory smith in for aaron gilchrest. before we get a check of weather and traffic, we're going to check with news4's justin finch. >> he joins us ve from st. matth matthew's cathedral in northwest with more on the breaking news. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.
church. we checked wmeh the united odist church. it offers financial assistance through more tn 30 different scholarship programs. banks and credit unions, some of the major financial institutions offer scholarships. you guys, my kids applied for money through my credit union. now the keto getting free ney is to apply early. but here's the good news -- if you miss out the first year, there is no rule that says you can't reapply the next year and, agack to you. >> i don't have any kids....
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sacred place, a church in frederick county, maryland, it happened while there was a funeral taking place for a murder victim. the shots ran out at 2:45 in the afternoon. jackson chapel united methodist church right next to a middle school. two victims were wounded, the sheriff's office says those victims are expected to survive. the shooter took off in a car and is still on the loose. police say the shooting in the church parking lot was not random, and it happened aftern a argument involving people attending the funeral service. police spent the afternoon looking for evidence and taking photos. just a day before easter,he holiest day in the christian faith. some parishioners showed up to support the church staff. >> the pastor's wife said it, she said we don't have respect for life and hon soeraying for the wer continue to feel orr: the funerr s or frazier. the story what if any connectiond the unfolded here, easter sun y services will 4. >> of released new information the case. surveillance cameras captured this image ofhoties say is involved inshooting. the grayhethvictasfied as ayonpo state a remem so killed after police gather support fm around the w >> he reached a l
sacred place, a church in frederick county, maryland, it happened while there was a funeral taking place for a murder victim. the shots ran out at 2:45 in the afternoon. jackson chapel united methodist church right next to a middle school. two victims were wounded, the sheriff's office says those victims are expected to survive. the shooter took off in a car and is still on the loose. police say the shooting in the church parking lot was not random, and it happened aftern a argument involving...
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doesn't matter what stripe of christianity you are, across the board. >> tucker: powerful churches for the unitedtates, rich church is for sure, powerful clergymen, i don't hear this issue addressed. why is that? >> i don't think people are aware of it. some of them are afraid that they will get retribution by the extremists, but they don't talk about itlk in those countries. there are varied reasons why people don't talk about it but the short term solution is security. we need to promote that. in fact the united states did give a quiet warning to sri lanka that churches would be attacked if they didn't act. and they did not heed it.st we need to elevate this. >> tucker: we have given billions to afghanistan but youn would thinknk that would at leat buy us, the majority christian country a change in the law that would make it a death penalty offense to convert.. why would we fund a government like that? >> while we had our troops there they broke the lease in the last church of the country and closed it. we don't. we sell ourselves short. we don't ever divide christians. we always have a higher
doesn't matter what stripe of christianity you are, across the board. >> tucker: powerful churches for the unitedtates, rich church is for sure, powerful clergymen, i don't hear this issue addressed. why is that? >> i don't think people are aware of it. some of them are afraid that they will get retribution by the extremists, but they don't talk about itlk in those countries. there are varied reasons why people don't talk about it but the short term solution is security. we need to...
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one added an adu to a 7-unit building on church street. units gained through new construction. the one on 24th street, those rent -- i won't talk about the building, but the range in price on those is $1.1 million to $1.79 million. that's four units. one unit is at $6500 a month and they range from 788 square feet to 1450 square feet. you know, it's too bad they couldn't be rent control, but that's a problem you dealt with last week. and 439 -- oh, 645 alvarado, excuse me, 645 duncan, that was on a vacant lot and that just sold for $6.6 million. so on my list that i gave you back in the fall, i had picked out six buildings i think should have been demos and they sold for average $3.62 million. so i really like the report. i like that i could look at things for the valley, but i think what i learned from that is that speculative projects, speculative domos, whether they're alterations or demos, are a big problem. and i don't know how you deal with that, except keep trying. thank you. >> president melgar: any other public comment? with that, public comment is closed. >> commissio
one added an adu to a 7-unit building on church street. units gained through new construction. the one on 24th street, those rent -- i won't talk about the building, but the range in price on those is $1.1 million to $1.79 million. that's four units. one unit is at $6500 a month and they range from 788 square feet to 1450 square feet. you know, it's too bad they couldn't be rent control, but that's a problem you dealt with last week. and 439 -- oh, 645 alvarado, excuse me, 645 duncan, that was...
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. >> i'm the pastor at bethany united methodist church. i want to thank you for your resolution to call for the congressional hearing for the human rights violations in the philippines. i spent time with the families to lost loved ones on the war on drugs and i sat in hir homes and saw bullet holes in their walls and mothers who have lost their sons. a few weeks ago over 100 advocates from across the country did over 100 legislative visits in washington, d.c. around the issue calling for a legislative congressional hearing so we can have some accountability about these human rights violations happening using our tax dollars. $185 million from our taxes are sent to the philippines every year. this is something that impacts everybody not just the filipino community or the filipino american community but all of our money is being used to aid in the human rights violations and we're grateful it's brought to the attention on the legislative level in our capital and here in san francisco. so we thank you for your support. we thank you for hearin
. >> i'm the pastor at bethany united methodist church. i want to thank you for your resolution to call for the congressional hearing for the human rights violations in the philippines. i spent time with the families to lost loved ones on the war on drugs and i sat in hir homes and saw bullet holes in their walls and mothers who have lost their sons. a few weeks ago over 100 advocates from across the country did over 100 legislative visits in washington, d.c. around the issue calling for...
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an ordained united church of christ minister and long-time social use tis leader. bishop roiser. >> thank you, thank you. come on, can we celebrate anna maria and kelly for their great leadership this morning. you all can do better than that. you can't make more noise than that, we won't win in 2020. thank you, to anna maria and kelly for the invitation to share this morning. i woke up this morning and realized it was april fool's day. for those of us gathered in this place, there's no fooling going on. our work is serious. every day since the election in november 2016, i have been waiting for somebody to make me up and say, april fool's. but the retort has never come. so, today, instead of playing and joking, we are pursuing. we are pursuing a way forward to redesign this nation so it works for everybody in this room. every family represented in this room. every organization represented in this room. that we would create an america that works for all. but not only are we creating a new america. we're contending for the soul of this nation. a soul right now that is
an ordained united church of christ minister and long-time social use tis leader. bishop roiser. >> thank you, thank you. come on, can we celebrate anna maria and kelly for their great leadership this morning. you all can do better than that. you can't make more noise than that, we won't win in 2020. thank you, to anna maria and kelly for the invitation to share this morning. i woke up this morning and realized it was april fool's day. for those of us gathered in this place, there's no...
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we've also seen some religious leaders unite in the aftermath of attacks on synagogues, mosques and churchesn the united states and elsewhere, it has to be said, but these are rare events, aren't they? what will it take, though, for other leaders across the globe to do the same and what difference could that make if they do that? >> it can make a big difference because we have to have people willing to kind of be less defensive. we've been using this term fragility a lot lately. we've got a lot of fragile leaders who want to build walls as opposed to opening doors and kind of acknowledging some of the mistakes of the past. and so the road map we have for former members of extremist groups, whether they're jihadists or white supremacists, who have come out of that movement have told us the way they came out is because the people they were taught to hate actually opened their hands and their hearts to them and kind of gave them permission not to hate these people. so we know how to do it. we just have to have good leadership that can follow that path. that can be, you know, a little bit vulner
we've also seen some religious leaders unite in the aftermath of attacks on synagogues, mosques and churchesn the united states and elsewhere, it has to be said, but these are rare events, aren't they? what will it take, though, for other leaders across the globe to do the same and what difference could that make if they do that? >> it can make a big difference because we have to have people willing to kind of be less defensive. we've been using this term fragility a lot lately. we've got...
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also known as louis king the friend there are many churches a french catholics around the world entire. french by the way my daughter was in the united states in the church of st louis in the french. plays a role that i. had a lot of you can be compared to only. the law and the vatican was some sense paris had role.
also known as louis king the friend there are many churches a french catholics around the world entire. french by the way my daughter was in the united states in the church of st louis in the french. plays a role that i. had a lot of you can be compared to only. the law and the vatican was some sense paris had role.
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there's a group airks family that has a united methodist church, preachers. that started the sanctuary city. they are directly geght money from george soros and others and thairt once, if i may, quote, they are the once that help charter the routes, arrange bus transportations, and north with mexican officials to provide protection. that's from the a.p. but when you find out who these people are, let me quote another. this, i think is from uc san diego rchlt they said these latest members, a zealous group much college students, community organizers, young professionals, strive to build national immigrants rights movement. vis-a-vis, cas a. marxist, linennist thought. base on the ideas of car marx and vladimir lennon thairks call for example collective mobilization. i lay this all out on a chalk board so where can you really follow it and see what's going on. >> mr. president, please. you're not going to solve the problem at the border. i know that seems rational but when you look at the evidence, we can't fight the enemies if we won't call them by name. and t
there's a group airks family that has a united methodist church, preachers. that started the sanctuary city. they are directly geght money from george soros and others and thairt once, if i may, quote, they are the once that help charter the routes, arrange bus transportations, and north with mexican officials to provide protection. that's from the a.p. but when you find out who these people are, let me quote another. this, i think is from uc san diego rchlt they said these latest members, a...
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as private citizens the way they do in the united states so anytime there's any kind of a mass shooting here especially at a place of worship a lot of churches in the united states do have people who now have carry weapons with them they'll have security guards you know here in atlanta where i am there are a lot of churches and a lot of churches here have off duty police officers on their campuses the church that i attend actually has multiple georgia state patrol men who are on campus all the time and just kind of keeping an eye on it and they and they heavily protect the areas where you think children are not that anything's ever happened before but it's to prevent anything from happening in the future but if you look at that compared to what's happening again internationally you know the. let me say two quick things about this number one the frustration i'm a christian i'm actually an ordained minister right and so when i see this happening around the world i my heart hurts for people of every faith or people with no face who are being killed as they are being killed and i think it's an incredibly tragic thing. you know when the attacks h
as private citizens the way they do in the united states so anytime there's any kind of a mass shooting here especially at a place of worship a lot of churches in the united states do have people who now have carry weapons with them they'll have security guards you know here in atlanta where i am there are a lot of churches and a lot of churches here have off duty police officers on their campuses the church that i attend actually has multiple georgia state patrol men who are on campus all the...
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as private citizens the way they do in the united states so anytime there's any kind of mass shooting here especially at a place of worship a lot of churches in the united states do have people who now have carry weapons with them they'll have security guards you know here in atlanta where i am there are a lot of churches and a lot of churches here have off duty police officers on their campuses the church that i attend actually has multiple georgia state patrol men who are on campus all the time and just kind of keeping an eye on it and they and they heavily protect the areas where you think children are not that anything's ever happened before but it's to prevent anything from happening in the future but if you look at that compared to what's happening again internationally you know the let me. say two quick things about this number one the frustration i'm a christian i'm actually an ordained minister right and so when i see this happening around the world i my heart hurts for people of every faith or people with no face who are being killed as they are being killed and i think it's an incredibly tragic thing. you know when the attacks h
as private citizens the way they do in the united states so anytime there's any kind of mass shooting here especially at a place of worship a lot of churches in the united states do have people who now have carry weapons with them they'll have security guards you know here in atlanta where i am there are a lot of churches and a lot of churches here have off duty police officers on their campuses the church that i attend actually has multiple georgia state patrol men who are on campus all the...
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your urch, we checked with the united methodist church, for example.fers financial assistance through more than 30 different scholarship programs. banks and credit unions, some of the maj financial institutions offer scholarships. for guys, my kids apply scholarships through my credit union where i'm a member. the key to getting this free money is to apply early, but here's the good news. ifou miss o the first year, there is no rule that says you can't reapply the next year. and again. back to you. >>> a new warning from president trump. >> he gave mexico one year to stop the flow of drugs to the u.s. or he says the border will close. jay gray is live at the border with a look at the potential impact and what could happen next. >>> first a look at what's all new on news 4 at 5:00. >> we continue to follow the breaking newsn e belt way. julie carey will have a live look at the conditions as they're openi up more lanes after that fiery truck crash this afternoon. >> it was something. plus turning a tragedy into a positivethledge. e new program convincing
your urch, we checked with the united methodist church, for example.fers financial assistance through more than 30 different scholarship programs. banks and credit unions, some of the maj financial institutions offer scholarships. for guys, my kids apply scholarships through my credit union where i'm a member. the key to getting this free money is to apply early, but here's the good news. ifou miss o the first year, there is no rule that says you can't reapply the next year. and again. back to...
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there is a group, a family that has a united methodist church, preachers, they are the ones that startedy are directly getting money from george soros and others, and they are the ones that if i may quote, they are the ones that help charter the routes, arranging bust transformations, and negotiate with mexican officials to provide protection, from the ap, when you find out who these people are, let me quote another, this i think is from uc san diego, they say that the latest members, the zealous group of college students, community orders, young professionals strove to lead national immigrants to -- immigration rights movement, led by the politics marxist thought based on karl marx and vladimir lenin with an international wort are calling for collective mobilization. i lay this all out on a chalkboard so that you can really follow it and see what is going on. mr. president, please, you are not going to solve the problem at the border. i know that seems rational, but when you look at the evidence, we can't fight the enemy if we do not call them by name, and these are communists. american
there is a group, a family that has a united methodist church, preachers, they are the ones that startedy are directly getting money from george soros and others, and they are the ones that if i may quote, they are the ones that help charter the routes, arranging bust transformations, and negotiate with mexican officials to provide protection, from the ap, when you find out who these people are, let me quote another, this i think is from uc san diego, they say that the latest members, the...
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many churches, canceled services fearing another could occur. president trump treated his condolences in the united states is ready to help although only 7 percent is christian it dates back to the first century just ten days ago the police chief said suicide bombers wanted to hit churches across the country they were based on intelligence provided by another country that a group described as a radical muslim group was planning the attack
many churches, canceled services fearing another could occur. president trump treated his condolences in the united states is ready to help although only 7 percent is christian it dates back to the first century just ten days ago the police chief said suicide bombers wanted to hit churches across the country they were based on intelligence provided by another country that a group described as a radical muslim group was planning the attack
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but there are a quarter million houses of worship in the united states, churches, synagogues, templesd take one person or one family or even if they can't take them in, if they can help sponsor them, i think they can handle this crisis. i want to encourage folks to get in touch us if they're interested in helping us. >> do you feel that you have to fill in, step up to fill the void? >> absolutely. our government could do a better job but because it is not, these are people who would be on the streets. mostly women and children, particularly pregnant women or women with newborns. these are the ones we try to help the most. but we need help. we need help from ngos as you say, houses of worship and homes who would be willing to help us out. >> thank you so much, paster, for taking the time to speak to us today. >> god bless you. >> steph, ali, my take is san diego and what the pastor is talking about is a microcosm of what other border cities and states are facing along our entire southern border, a situation that shows no signs of changing or stopping. guys? >> mariana, do me a favor, i
but there are a quarter million houses of worship in the united states, churches, synagogues, templesd take one person or one family or even if they can't take them in, if they can help sponsor them, i think they can handle this crisis. i want to encourage folks to get in touch us if they're interested in helping us. >> do you feel that you have to fill in, step up to fill the void? >> absolutely. our government could do a better job but because it is not, these are people who would...
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of march and early april what is the significance of the church burnings historically in the struggle for civil rights here in the us in the united states. since the one nine hundred fifty s. and sixty's we've seen attacks on african-american churches and. in terms of arson that's happened bombings of churches and and some cases even folks who are armed and dangerous coming into black churches as we saw with dylan wrote from two thousand and five when he came into a black church in charleston south carolina and killed. nine african-american people during bible study and so the folks who live and say landry parish should be on high alert because law enforcement officials are not yet sure whether or not this rash of church burnings is related to white supremacist activity or not. tell me in august of two thousand and seventeen after the rise of the black live matter movement. the f.b.i. issued a very controversial intelligence assessment. that was titled black identity extremists likely motivated to target law enforcement officers would make him a what is a so-called black identity extremist and is there any actual evidence that a
of march and early april what is the significance of the church burnings historically in the struggle for civil rights here in the us in the united states. since the one nine hundred fifty s. and sixty's we've seen attacks on african-american churches and. in terms of arson that's happened bombings of churches and and some cases even folks who are armed and dangerous coming into black churches as we saw with dylan wrote from two thousand and five when he came into a black church in charleston...
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before that there is a rally in support of kim foxx right here next door at the united methodist churchjesse jackson, clergy, activists and other elected officials. kim foxx being criticized and defending her office's decision to drop the charges of smollett. the illinois prosecutor's bar said foxx misled the public. the national association of district attorney's said they shouldn't take advice from friends of the accused. kim foxx responded in an op-ed writing since it seems politically expedient to question my motives and actions let me state publicly and clearly i welcome an outside non-political review how we handled this matter. for a variety of reasons including public statements made about the evidence in this case. my office believed the likelihood of securing a conviction was not certain. police union wrote the article to us is a desperate attempt to justify a complete breakdown of her office to fulfill its obligations. the cpd concluded after an exhaustive investigation that mr. smollett faked a hate crime, a grand jury returned a 16-count indictment it is mrs. foxx's -- she
before that there is a rally in support of kim foxx right here next door at the united methodist churchjesse jackson, clergy, activists and other elected officials. kim foxx being criticized and defending her office's decision to drop the charges of smollett. the illinois prosecutor's bar said foxx misled the public. the national association of district attorney's said they shouldn't take advice from friends of the accused. kim foxx responded in an op-ed writing since it seems politically...
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churches suspicious. parishioners were united. federal i estigators are working to determine the cause and motive behindhese fires. >> all stations, we have a church on fire. >> reporter: the fbi andhe atf now joining the investigation. >> i think it has something to do with race. >> reporter: the three churches a few miles apart. the first went up in flames on march 26th. e second on april 2nd. the third april 4th. w believe that crimes have occurred. we believe that the three fires, obviously, are not koins decoci. they are related. >> reporter: they have not disclosed and motive have stopped short of calling them arson or hate crimes. >> it's sad thaoc ourty has stooped this low to do something like that. >> reporter: pastor gerald leads a congregation at theatt church to burn. it stood here for 1 years. ♪ somebody said i wasn't going to make it ♪ >> reporter: this weekend he preached at another house of worship. far from intimidated, he's vowing to rebuild. >> the building is utgone, the church is still alive. we're alive. >> r
churches suspicious. parishioners were united. federal i estigators are working to determine the cause and motive behindhese fires. >> all stations, we have a church on fire. >> reporter: the fbi andhe atf now joining the investigation. >> i think it has something to do with race. >> reporter: the three churches a few miles apart. the first went up in flames on march 26th. e second on april 2nd. the third april 4th. w believe that crimes have occurred. we believe that...
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every study done by the united church of christ in 1979 showed that race was still the most potent factort determines where these facilities are located. when we updated in 2007, we found the same thing. 56% of the residents live within a one-mile radius of hazardous waste facilities in the united states, they were people of color. that number joins to -- people only make up about 38%, 39% of the u.s. population. in the study that was done by a sociologist at the university of colorado, african-americans who make $50,000 to $60,000 a year likely -- will more likely live in polluted areas than whites who makes $10,000. you find that those factors oftentimes determine what goes into your neighborhood and what does not go into your neighborhood. the negative impact of all of this pollution up whenh really shows we talk about something like asthma rates. four to fiveen are times more likely to be hospitalized. black children are 10 times more -- this is not just a sexy topic or a trendy topic or just talking about poverty. it is also talking about race and how race into plays with environment
every study done by the united church of christ in 1979 showed that race was still the most potent factort determines where these facilities are located. when we updated in 2007, we found the same thing. 56% of the residents live within a one-mile radius of hazardous waste facilities in the united states, they were people of color. that number joins to -- people only make up about 38%, 39% of the u.s. population. in the study that was done by a sociologist at the university of colorado,...
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in fact the united states did give a quiet warning to sri lanka that churches would be attacked and theyidn't act. we need to elevate this. >> tucker: we have given billions to afghanistan but you think i would at least buy us a majority christian country a change in the law that would make it a death penalty offense to convert. why would we find a government like that? >> while we had our troops there they probed the lease in the last church of the country and closed it. we don't. we sell ourselves short. we don't ever divide christians. we always have a higher priority regarding tariffs but we don't understand there is a link between the two. the weakness of those christians feeds this. it makes them a soft target. the government's don't feel like any pressure coming from us. they feel pressure coming from one side, the extremists. >> tucker: that has such a smart point. thank you very much. the mueller report came out last week, no collusion, no crime, democrats are still talking about impeachment. will they do it? we talked to someone who might know the answer, after the brea break.
in fact the united states did give a quiet warning to sri lanka that churches would be attacked and theyidn't act. we need to elevate this. >> tucker: we have given billions to afghanistan but you think i would at least buy us a majority christian country a change in the law that would make it a death penalty offense to convert. why would we find a government like that? >> while we had our troops there they probed the lease in the last church of the country and closed it. we don't....
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states that being vice president of the usa mike pence and the russian ambassador to the united nations. at a church in brazil we spoke to families who had fled. the deprivation in venezuela. and i'll never forget when a father looked at me with his two young boys standing at his side and said how hard it was as a father to come home at the end of the day and say. we're not eating today. and as he said it is two little boys looked up and nodded. to the you could you in the commuter we have already seen in other regions of the chilling stories about the suffering of people in iraq to syria and libya from witnesses are based in the west on the what is after that the real suffering began in those countries and still hasn't stopped do you want the same in venezuela. now mike pence is remarks went on to invoke the second world war saying that the usa and the rest of the world failed to take action against dictatorship in germany and that resulted in the second world war now russia spoke following the united states and the russian ambassador and made the point that essentially the situation in venezuela c
states that being vice president of the usa mike pence and the russian ambassador to the united nations. at a church in brazil we spoke to families who had fled. the deprivation in venezuela. and i'll never forget when a father looked at me with his two young boys standing at his side and said how hard it was as a father to come home at the end of the day and say. we're not eating today. and as he said it is two little boys looked up and nodded. to the you could you in the commuter we have...
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american communities are struggling to deal with the surge numbers of families crossing into the united states. a church in san diego is working with i.c.e. and acting as a makeshift maternity ward for pregnant migrant women. they had to shut down because they were so over crowded they were found in violation of building codes. we went to the church to see how it's helping all these women and what's next? what are you seeing there? how are they helping this influx of migrant families? what's going to happen now that they are shutting down? >> reporter: this shelter has been operating for over ten years. but because of the most recent surge in migrant families, these pregnant women that are being dropped off here, as you mentioned, the pastor sometimes asks himself am i running a nursery or maternity ward here. just to put it in perspective, there's been one baby born every two weeks to a mother here which is crazy to think about. the pastor took in so many people that he's over crowded and the city is telling him he has no shut down because of building code violations. he says that doesn't mean he's clo
american communities are struggling to deal with the surge numbers of families crossing into the united states. a church in san diego is working with i.c.e. and acting as a makeshift maternity ward for pregnant migrant women. they had to shut down because they were so over crowded they were found in violation of building codes. we went to the church to see how it's helping all these women and what's next? what are you seeing there? how are they helping this influx of migrant families? what's...
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we have seen some decent products coming out of the credit unions including the credit unit attached to my church. i would strongly support that. incentives established by the federal government providing support and protections and these kind of low interest loans with better terms. and it is well worth doing. >> on that note. i think that will wrap it up. thank you to the panel for a really great discussion. >> thank you very much. for those that do not know me, my name is john, and i want to thank the director for making this event happen. i also want to thank director kathleen kraninger and for all the individuals that help make this event happen. we have an event next tuesday we hope you will join us as we welcome another senior administration official, diane jones, the principal undersecretary of education. she will be here discussing issues relevant to the higher education act which is currently being debated in congress. and with that, thank you everyone. and we hope to see you soon. >>> here is what is ahead on american history tv. a discussion on women and political organizing. from the
we have seen some decent products coming out of the credit unions including the credit unit attached to my church. i would strongly support that. incentives established by the federal government providing support and protections and these kind of low interest loans with better terms. and it is well worth doing. >> on that note. i think that will wrap it up. thank you to the panel for a really great discussion. >> thank you very much. for those that do not know me, my name is john,...