Bless and comfort those who suffer from this disease. Give them healing. Bless and comfort those who mourn the loss of loved ones in he wake of covid19. Inspire those professionals whose lifes work is health care. Those who care for the sick and those who labor to find treatments and cures to diseases as they emerge and begin their own effort to survive. Help us to love you and one another for we know that you work all things together for good for those who do so. In our communities throughout the country, fin toe continue to bless government, citizens, and police with a spirit of respect and cooperation. May peace descend upon all that mabes and those in service to them can look Forward Together to a more prosperous future. Bless the peoples house and may all that is done be for your greater honor and glory. Amen. The speaker pro tempore pursuant to section 4a of House Resolution 967, the journal of the last days proceeding is approved. The pledge of allegiance will be led by the gent
Carpenter would normally play here but since concerts and large gatherings are still restricted due to code 19 cover decided to bring his music to the people so he loaded his organ onto a truck and he drove it to care facilities around the city the result was a surprise enjoyed by everyone. Some of the conference or has been cold accompanied a few organ. Sharing the weeks of crisis to come clear to the coast when vast concert halls. Always go into the courtyard of a Senior Citizens home instead. Exact locations of his appearances kept under wraps so the room people. Many concerts only lose 20 minutes then comes the finale. Come on carpenters here to give people a bit of enjoyment in this time of coronavirus lockdown. But also a message. For classical musicians you know we spend our whole lives in our work not only studying the great works on the technique of our instrument but also learning what that music means and how to make it mean something to a person whos sitting just a few feet
On many different fronts. National guard, state patrol, police department, sheriffs departments, as well as those who are out there making sure we maintained utilities and Everything Else. Also speaking of, watching yesterday, the whole nature of why we do these things is to allow for that peaceful expression. We saw large peaceful protests focusing on the systemic changes that get to the heart of why we are in this situation. And when i say we, minneapolis, st. Paul, the state of minnesota, nationally and as we have seen over the last 24 hours, internationally. A society that does not put equity and inclusion at the center of it is certainly going to eventually come to the places where we are at. This is a moment of inflection, it is a moment of real change, it is a moment that those folks who are out there demanding this are not going to take a commission or a report. They are going to want fundamental change. And that is what i think thats one of the exciting things in the midst of
A Senior Citizens home instead. The exact locations of his appearances kept under wraps so the room people. Many concert only lose 20 minutes then comes the finale. Coming carpenters here to give people a bit of enjoyment in this time of coronavirus lockdown. But also a message. For classical musicians you know we spend our whole lives in our work not only studying the great works on the technique of our instrument but also. Learning what that music means and how to make it mean something to a person whos sitting just a few feet away but also in general you know the tiny play a part that i play in the whole tapestry of cultural life which after all gives us something to live for that is more than just eating drinking surviving Cameron Carpenter may sail in frustration even furious its understandable if he isnt patient to Start Performing again but he also says that he sees the fight against a virus as critical and time risk groups must be protected. From sweets number 5 from tyrant car
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