We have William Justice who will talk about allowing prayer to become action. Join us when we come back. Today we have bishop William Justice to discuss how we can prayerfully movein. We learn how to share the mercy of god with one another. The bishop has been in Northern California since his family moved west in 1946. He graduates graduated from saint gregory elementary and later from Saint Patricks cemetery in menlo park. He was ordained to the priesthood in 1968 and he served as a young priest and a number of San Francisco and San Mateo County parishes. That includes the Pastoral Ministry and most recently the victory of clergy. In 2008, he was named an auxiliary minister by Pope Benedict the 16th. Its a pleasure to have you here with us. Its a pleasure to be here. Host we are talking about the year of mercy and when pope francis declared it, i know his words were so inspiring to us. Even as you became a bishop, you had in your coat of arms that this endures for ever and this messag
Indigenous people from across Turtle Island and were grateful for the opportunity to work on this land. The university of toronto stands and sold it with the ongoing protests against systemic racism and discrimination. I have a great pleasure of introducing katherine gale and Michael Porter, Katherine Gehl is a business leader, entrepreneur, author and speaker, founder of the institute for political innovation and the ceo of said innovations both thinking about intractable problems. She was public presidency of a 250 million hightech food manufacturer. She holds degrees from notre dame, Catholic University at Northwestern School of management. She lives in wisconsin with her children and that is where he she is calling in from today. For me its an honor to host Michael Porter, Bishop William Lord University professor at harvard university. We had a long time ago when i was a student in this industry and Competitive Analysis selected at Harvard Business school that was not long after pu
The issue of physical separation is important. Masks can help. But it is masks plus physical separation and when we get congregations like we saw with the demonstrations as we have said, myself and other Health Officials that is taking a risk. Unfortunately what we are seeing now is an example of the types of things we were concerned about. I would not be surprised that members of the congregation that were there demonstrating could also be infected and many of them will go back to where they were because not everyone was demonstrating in the city where they live. Theyve come from the outside. It is the kinds of things we are concerned about and unfortunately we are seeing it come true right now. When you are developing vaccines, there is never a guarantee you are going to have a safe and effective vaccine. I am confident about how well the process is continuing and the development of more than one candidate. In the testing in animals and phase one in humans looks promising making me c
Days leading up to the maga invasion at the capital. The basis of the president s second Impeachment Trial starting next week. The genesis of the siege, revealing it wasnt an up rising but a coordinated campaign by the former president and his allies. That was rooted in a lie that was so convincing to some of his most devoted followers it made the assault on the capitol almost inevitable. And a growing list of people and organizations involved in planning, promoting and financing the rallies that precipitated the insurrection. Alex jones, ali alexander, the pilly gee, mike lindell, and people who have been in the Republican Party, and establishment groups like the republican attorneys general association. The heiress to the publix supermarket fortune. Her money paid for the lions share of the 500,000 at the ellipse where the former president spoke. Before they converged on washington, all the forces rallied around a single goal of stopping the socalled steal. And the times reveal, some
Continue beyond 1 50 p. M. Each member other than the majority and minority leaders and minority whip shall be limited to five minutes. The chair recognizes the gentleman from North Carolina, mr. Butterfield, for five minutes. Mr. Speaker, i rise today to recognize the achievements of a great public servant, a mother, a wife, a friend to many, and the longest serving employee of the Washington County, North Carolina, school system, ms. Eleanor patterson barber. Some refer to her as mother barber. She was born in indianapolis, indiana, on november 13, 1933. A graduate of the historic christmas attics high school, she trained as a concert pianist and graduated in indianapolis. She met her husband, the reverend william jay barber i, a educator, activist with deep roots in eastern North Carolina. With a strong passion and conviction for justice and quality, the barber couple relocated to eastern North Carolina to play an essential role in the integration of the county schools. Though it ha