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Sunday Assembly
Founding member of the Los Angeles chapter of the Sunday Assembly
Sunday Assembly
Founding member of the Los Angeles chapter of the Sunday Assembly
Why Do Atheists in LA Want to Start a Church? It started in Britain eight months ago, and now bills itself as "the fastest growing church in the world." Now Los Angeles has established a chapter of the Sunday Assembly , which calls itself a "church" for atheists. We speak with a founding member of the LA chapter and a freelance writer who’s been covering the church since it began in London
The week that wouldn't quit Will next week get even weirder? (Special one-hour episode)
Trump plays scolder-in-chief with NATO allies At the opening of NATO’s dramatic new headquarters in Brussels today, President Trump acknowledged that Article 5 — promising that “an attack on one nation is an attack on all” -- has only been invoked one time: in the aftermath of September 11. But the President failed to provide what 27 other Alliance members have been waiting for: a re-commitment by America’s new leader to Article 5. Instead, they got a scolding.
Trump's new look at civil rights and global warming President Trump is reportedly ready to pull the US out of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change. We look at the possible consequences. On the second half of the program, we hear about cuts in Obama-Era civil rights programs called for by the Trump Administration's first budget plan.
Janesville and the American Dream Janesville, Wisconsin is the hometown of Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan. But he couldn’t prevent the closing of the General Motors factory after 100 years. On this Memorial Day rebroadcast of To the Point, we hear what’s happened to what once was a model of American middle-class unity.