training facility they call cop city. according to police, a group of violent agitators were operating under the cover of a police will protest in the forested area around the site. they showed up, changed into black clothing, and broke into the construction area, throwing rocks, bricks, molotov cocktails, watching fireworks, and setting fire to the construction vehicles. police say the group launched a coordinated attack, torching that equipment and even burning down a surveillance tower. but the protesters are telling a different story. they accuse the police of lashing out at attendees at a nearby music festival organized by that same group. at least 35 people were arrested. police say many of them are from out of town and are calling the attack and active anarchy. you attack law enforcement officers, you damage equipment, you are breaking the law. this was a very violent attack. this wasn t about a public safety training center, it was about anarchy in the attempt t
of secularism. he was lambasting his own party for that point. he said, we forfeit the moral language which would help infuse our policies with a larger meaning, which is what mayor adams was saying. which is, yes, i can include my faith into policies for the betterment of society. harris: and people in pennsylvania clinging to their guns and their religion. if you don t double down, we don t believe you. emily: he sort of double down a little bit at the easter breakfast and prayer breakfast paid he mentioned it vociferously. i agree with you, there was certainly cause for concern over his lack of being present with it at all times, but he did come vocally. especially in the presence of african churches, i think he represented a different thing. 24% of african americans polled said they want there to be a stopped enforcement of separating church and state in