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Senate opens with prayer, moment of silence after Las Vegas mass shooting

Opening a session of the Senate a day after over 500 were shot at a Las Vegas concert, Senate Chaplain Barry Black prays that despite the horrific act there would be faith to believe the evil one not ultimately prevail, forgot to cut into pieces the chords of wickedness that seek to bind. Those present in the room conduct the Pledge of Allegiance. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says that the news was heartbreaking, shocking, tragic and devastating, calling the time a moment for national morning in prayer.
Opening a session of the Senate a day after over 500 were shot at a Las Vegas concert, Senate Chaplain Barry Black prays that despite the horrific act there would be faith to believe the evil one not ultimately prevail, forgot to cut into pieces the chords of wickedness that seek to bind. Those present in the room conduct the Pledge of Allegiance. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says that the news was heartbreaking, shocking, tragic and devastating, calling the time a moment for national morning in prayer.
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October 02, 2017
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