Of course, the contemporary translations say brothers and sisters. For our purpose of our theme, we are going to stay with brothers. I have had the privilege of rolling to this group brothers two brothers and i will be coming back and going back. When i asked them that i would like them to have a representative from mosaic to be on the program, they almost unanimously recommended Reginald Liles, welcome reginald. Great to have you, thank you for taking the time to be here this morning. One of the things before we get brothers to brothers, i always like my audience to know who you are. Share a little bit about what your experiences have been. I am raised in north oakland. Although i lived in other places in the city of oakland. I am a member of our in Temple Baptist church. I have been there for 40 years. I was a chairman of the deacon boyle at one time. Im a servant and believer. I Teach Sunday School class ix, its an adult class. Maybe 35 or 40 people attend each sunday. We really tri
Times. I will be coming and going luke. He was try to reflect on the back. When i asked them that id like them to have a properties and the law. He was trying to say i think representative from mosaic to this is how youve been taught. I want to reveal to you another be on the program. They unanimously recommended way of looking at reginald lyles. Thank you for being here. Thank you for taking the time this in context of where you to be here this morning. Yes. Are and where youre one of the things before we get to brothers to living now. This is not to be a word of brothers, i like my audience to from god thats know your background. Share what your experiences inclusion their or exclusive. When we understand that and have been. Im raised in oakland. North oakland. I lived in other places in the then the attributes of christ, the christology of city of oakland. Baptist chflen temp christ, we learn how we should live. What was jesus talking about in been t f40 the elijah moment when he wa
Covid19. This is at the msc south shelter right off of fifth street. Abc7 News Reporter stephanie sierra following with the latest, and she joins us live from the newsroom. Stephanie . Yes, larry, this is one of the largest known covid outbreaks in the bay area at a homeless shelter of the 70 people tested positive, 68 are living at the shelter. The other two are Staff Members. Here is what we know about the shelter. Its part of the st. Vincent de paul society of San Francisco. Mayor breed made it clear this shelter was a known hot spot on any given night. The shelter accommodates more than 340 people. But as of last night, there were only 100 people in the shelter as many others are now being housed in hotel rooms. Because of that, breed says the shelter was able to quickly transition into a medical facility, even touting the city was both prepared and quick to respond to this outbreak. But San Francisco supervisor matt heaney, an outspoken advocate for the homeless says just the oppo
Without objection the chairs authorized to declare recess of his committee at any time. I now recognize myself for an opening statement. Good morning, i thank all of you for being here today. Good morning, today we are examining our nations history of Voter Suppression as well as the obstacles that many minority communities continue to face to this day. In exercising their fundamental right to vote. Tomorrow we will be holding a ceremony to honor our dear friend and colleague and a former chairman Elijah Cummings. We will be renaming this hearing room after him and commending everything he stood for. Todays hearing is part of our efforts to honor his legacy. Protecting the right to vote was one of the most important issues if not the most important issue he fought for during his decades of service. We are holding this hearing in a gory during black History Month with black americans whose voices were stifled, blocks and silenced for centuries. It is black americans who are still being
Without objection the chairs authorized to declare recess of his committee at any time. I now recognize myself for an opening statement. Good morning, i thank all of you for being here today. Good morning, today we are examining our nations history of Voter Suppression as well as the obstacles that many minority communities continue to face to this day. In exercising their fundamental right to vote. Tomorrow we will be holding a ceremony to honor our dear friend and colleague and a former chairman Elijah Cummings. We will be renaming this hearing room after him and commending everything he stood for. Todays hearing is part of our efforts to honor his legacy. Protecting the right to vote was one of the most important issues if not the most important issue he fought for during his decades of service. We are holding this hearing in a gory during black History Month with black americans whose voices were stifled, blocks and silenced for centuries. It is black americans who are still being