With Norah Odonnell. Reporting from the nations capitol. Odonnell good evening, and thank you for joining us, were going to begin with the first night of the Democratic National convention and what will be an unth docks political event brought on by an unprecedented pandemic. The Coronavirus Crisis is not only changed how tonights speeches will be given, but what they will focus on. Over the next four nights democrats will appear virtually without the pomp and sirks were used to seeing, where they will argue that joe biden and Kamala Harris uniquely qualified to take on President Trump and the pandemic. Tonight which will feature a speech by former First Lady Michelle Obama comes just as a new cbs news Battleground Tracker poll shows gentlemen biden leading the president among likely voters. Not only who will vote this november but how they will cast their ballot will also be front and center tonight. Todays democrats hand picked postmaster general trying to slow down mail delivery and
From moscow to the world this is your r. T. International pleasure to have your company my names union. Our top story another night of rioting across the United States where tens of thousands of protesters have been again been venting their anger over the death of an unarmed black man the police its now a week since george floyd died as a result of a mini uplifts officer kneeling on his neck with cities a blaze roberge downloaded more than 4000 people have been arrested across the country. Thanks. Lets begin to recap in washington d. C. Initially peaceful march to send it into another night of mayhem there multiple fires broke out near the white house earlier on sunday demonstrators marched through the citys dont tell on but i was 1st ration started to build police use crowd control measures while in new york violence escalated as night fell. I was worried about like 15 minutes ago. There was a person. Why is john this guy was a cop in like oh but you know cartman that a couple cops in
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Rev Neil Glover, the minister at Aberfeldy Church in Perthshire, records a sermon beside the Birks of Aberfeldy waterfall (Andrew Milligan/PA)
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A survey of churches in Scotland found nearly all those who responded offered online worship during the first coronavirus lockdown and more than one in eight plans to continue.
A total of 369 congregational leaders from 27 different denominations across Scotland responded to the study and, of these, 96% said they provided online worship during the first lockdown last year, when places of worship were closed.